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Agent The Eastern Reflector to, Winterville and Vicinity-Advertising on Application <lb />
JUST <lb />
WINTERVILLE DEPARTMENT word-- <lb />
In Charge of Wm. G. MORRIS <lb />
Do You Own a Piano <lb />
shoes just in P T l the corning service. <lb />
Barber Co. We have just received a nice Sunday <lb />
Muses and urn- of cloaks. us a call. A His subject was <lb />
ford, of services w Ange o- <lb />
era last Sunday. <lb />
To the people of <lb />
and If you know any <lb />
items of interest, would b glad <lb />
to them for the paper. If <lb />
you have anything to advertise, <lb />
I would like to furnish you rates. <lb />
If are not a subscriber to <lb />
Th let send in your <lb />
G. <lb />
agent. <lb />
will be services in the <lb />
Methodist church Sunday morn- <lb />
and <lb />
International can be <lb />
had at A W. Co. <lb />
Miss Annie Flowers, a W. <lb />
S. went to Ayden last <lb />
night to Saturday and <lb />
Sunday friend. <lb />
For good and comfortable <lb />
school call or writ A. G. <lb />
Cox Ma Co. <lb />
I ally, brethren, farewell. Be <lb />
Pump pipes Then see be of comfort, be <lb />
We have just received a good . . <lb />
lot. <lb />
AW. <lb />
. the God of love peace <lb />
We bead the nice con-1 be <lb />
A. W Wu The sermon <lb />
The-Oliver I good. and was highly <lb />
you need. See us. <lb />
A W. Ange Co. <lb />
A new lot of lamps just in. <lb />
Harrington. Barber Co. <lb />
For nice hall racks, see us. A. <lb />
W. Ange o. <lb />
P. A. Edmundson has teen on <lb />
A. t, . . . <lb />
th <lb />
so. but we are glad to know <lb />
is again. <lb />
Cattle Wanted-We want <lb />
buy cattle. R. D. Co. <lb />
For beef. and <lb />
sage see B. F. Button at same <lb />
old stand. <lb />
For nuns and -s see A- W. <lb />
Ange Co. <lb />
by those present <lb />
One of the best temperance <lb />
lectures, if not the best, that we <lb />
have ever heard was made in <lb />
the auditorium of W. H. S., <lb />
Tuesday night, by Rev. R L. <lb />
the <lb />
It Dr. <lb />
MEANS HEALTH. <lb />
Sick <lb />
any of <lb />
Indicate Inaction LIVES. <lb />
Take No Substitute. <lb />
If not, and you e to own <lb />
owe it to ex- <lb />
the ma <lb />
shown at the White <lb />
A display really <lb />
to a large city. <lb />
In a glance will respect a <lb />
line of pianos not alone stand <lb />
in character of tot e, y and <lb />
general worth in a class to <lb />
itself, but you I m with prices <lb />
that stand here ard <lb />
incomparable Eight <lb />
different makes to select from, none <lb />
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 />
makes. <lb />
We will take your piano in <lb />
exchange for one of self play- <lb />
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 <lb />
our <lb />
ville, N. C. Thy have <lb />
right the light price. <lb />
Kan <lb />
to spend a <lb />
e a d;. S <lb />
We re a nice line of <lb />
Collins Caskets. Prices are <lb />
right and can nice hears <lb />
n. G. Mfg. Co. <lb />
J. D Cox, Maggie <lb />
Bu tend Keen <lb />
convocation at <lb />
K . i is week. <lb />
The Pitt County School <lb />
by The A. G. Cox <lb />
Manufacturing Company are <lb />
cheap; comfortable, neat and <lb />
durable. Terms are liberal. <lb />
in the market come to see <lb />
us, we have the desk for you. <lb />
Saloon League in North <lb />
l Carolina. He has a good voice, an <lb />
delivery, and an honest <lb />
therefore his address <lb />
was grand. He says that people <lb />
should be total abstainers be <lb />
First, whiskey is injurious <lb />
to the mind; second, it will <lb />
hinder a person from getting a <lb />
position; third, it will <lb />
impede one's usefulness; and <lb />
fourth, it will cause others to <lb />
lose confidence in him. We <lb />
glad to have Mr. Davis <lb />
with us. end we hope it will be <lb />
our privilege to hear him again. <lb />
For see u. <lb />
Harrington. Barber Co. <lb />
Nice just in. <lb />
Harrington. Barber Co. <lb />
There be services <lb />
Sunday afternoon in <lb />
pal church at o'clock. <lb />
Par oysters F. <lb />
Button, Barbecue on Saturdays, <lb />
public religious services of our <lb />
school at <lb />
a. m. preaching 1st and, Monday. <lb />
3rd Sundays at a m. and p. I Mrs Smith. <lb />
KING'S CROSS ROADS ITEMS <lb />
King's Cross Roads. N. C, Jan. <lb />
W. S. E. Smith and daughter. <lb />
Miss Irene, went to Greenville <lb />
who has <lb />
3rd Sundays n a u. a i ., <lb />
m.; meeting 2nd Sunday been several days <lb />
at and Mrs. W . <lb />
Wednesday night Randolph, returned home Thurs- <lb />
I day- <lb />
Will j Mrs. G. H. spent <lb />
school at p m, 2nd Tuesday with Mrs. Jesse Corbett <lb />
W. left yesterday for her 2nd Sundays at a. m. night and Sunday at <lb />
HOPE WELL ITEMS. <lb />
Hope Well. N. C. Jan. <lb />
-Elder Bland filled his regular <lb />
at Hancock's Sun <lb />
Miss Pearlie Baker was visaing <lb />
Miss Clara Smith Saturday and <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
N. T. Cox and son spent Sun <lb />
day at Josephus Cox's. <lb />
Leona, David and J- R- Cox <lb />
and Miss Clara Smith attended <lb />
the baptism service at Winter- <lb />
ville W <lb />
On Friday evening, Jan. <lb />
Miss Clara Smith gave a tacky <lb />
party. The crowd assembled <lb />
about and were received in <lb />
the hall by Miss Lottie Ellis and <lb />
ushered to the parlor by Miss <lb />
Mae Music was rendered <lb />
by Miss Clara and Mae <lb />
Many interesting games were <lb />
played. At the judges were <lb />
asked to retire and render their <lb />
They soon came back <lb />
with the problem solved in favor <lb />
Miss Clara Smith being the <lb />
tacky girl and J. R the <lb />
At the crowd <lb />
dispersed to their <lb />
homes. The evening was one of <lb />
much pleasure and will long be <lb />
remembered Miss Smith s <lb />
host of friends. <lb />
White. <lb />
Next door to Carr Atkins Hardware o. store. <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF WINTERVILLE, <lb />
AT WINTERVILLE, N. <lb />
At the close of business, Nov. 1900. <lb />
Resources <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
and unsecured <lb />
Furniture and fixtures <lb />
Due from 11,211.51 <lb />
Silver coin, including <lb />
minor currency 345.42 <lb />
Nat bank HOM and other <lb />
U. not. s 1.890 <lb />
Total <lb />
181,700.08 <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
Capital stock <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 14,695.85 <lb />
Cashier's checks <lb />
outstanding <lb />
Total 121.706.08 <lb />
STATE OF Pitt County, <lb />
We J E Green, Cashier and F. A. Asst. Cashier <lb />
of the named bank, do solemnly swear that the above state- <lb />
is true to the best of our knowledge and belief <lb />
F. A. EDMONDSON, <lb />
Asst, Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb />
fore me, this 16th day of Nov., <lb />
R. U. <lb />
Notary Public <lb />
J. E. GREEN, <lb />
Cashier <lb />
A. G. Cox, <lb />
R. H. Hunsucker, <lb />
J. F. Harrington, <lb />
Directors <lb />
horn a at to spend Sat <lb />
and <lb />
For glasses, dried fruits <lb />
of all kind and butter and . . . <lb />
cheese see A. W. Ange Co. school at <lb />
Miss Lillian Baker left m.; preaching Sundays <lb />
school at Worthing-has been <lb />
s. ,.; preaching 4th Sundays visiting brother. W. W. <lb />
Smith, <lb />
for Simpson to spend <lb />
day and Sunday with friends. <lb />
at cm. <lb />
The Y. W. C. A., of Winterville <lb />
nice clothing. <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
W. L. House purchased <lb />
the of R. Cooper in the <lb />
W. L. Co., and has moved <lb />
back to his old stand in of <lb />
the depot. <lb />
We have just received a full <lb />
of furniture. Give us a <lb />
cl. A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
Mr. aid Mrs. A. W. Ange <lb />
to Greenville <lb />
Oysters We have them Fri- <lb />
day and nights. <lb />
R. D. Co. <lb />
Literary Society of <lb />
W. H. S. continues to have good <lb />
debating. The last night <lb />
was very good. The query <lb />
That the Army <lb />
and Navy of the United States <lb />
should be <lb />
Cooking and heating stoves <lb />
and ranges just received. All <lb />
of best material and up-to-date. <lb />
Harrington Barber Co. <lb />
Smith, the <lb />
win has been <lb />
with appendicitis was <lb />
brought here yesterday after- <lb />
noon and sent to the hospital <lb />
last night. He was <lb />
Misses Cox and Irene <lb />
Smith spent Sunday with Mrs. <lb />
Carraway. <lb />
H. S Tyson and daughters <lb />
night, and elected the following Misses Lame and Leona, spent <lb />
officers for the spring Sunday with Mrs. S. V. Joyner, <lb />
President. Miss Lillian Baker; who is very sick <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
duly qua b fore the <lb />
court clerk of Pitt as <lb />
d. b. n. of the r ate <lb />
of L-on Fleming, notice is beret-y <lb />
riven to all persons indebted to the <lb />
estate to make immediate to <lb />
the undesigned; and all persons <lb />
against the are not tied <lb />
that the same must be presented for <lb />
to the undersigned on or be- <lb />
fore the 1st day of January. 1911, or <lb />
this notice will be plead in bar of re-<lb />
D. B. N. of Leonidas Fleming. <lb />
ltd <lb />
We give you a bargain in School, met last <lb />
OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE, <lb />
AT FARMVILLE, N. O. <lb />
At the close of business Nov. 10th, 1909. <lb />
vice president. Miss Maggie Lee; <lb />
secretary and treasurer, Miss <lb />
Lillie Brewer. This association, <lb />
so we are informed, has been <lb />
doing a g rand work. With these <lb />
excellent we predict for <lb />
it even greater achievements <lb />
this term than ever before. <lb />
If your subscription to The <lb />
Reflector has expired let roe <lb />
renew it, and give you a receipt. <lb />
W. C Morris, agent. <lb />
There was a large <lb />
present at the baptismal <lb />
service, in the Baptist church, <lb />
Wednesday night, and as he <lb />
usually does. Rev. T. H King <lb />
mode a very able talk. At the <lb />
of. the sermon an in- <lb />
was given, and four <lb />
converts and one who had been <lb />
a member of the church before <lb />
came forward. Three of these <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. <lb />
spent Sunday v. his mother, <lb />
near Farmville. <lb />
Corbett has been suffering <lb />
right much with the toothache. <lb />
Little Miss May Belle Tyson <lb />
spent Sunday with Miss Christine <lb />
Smith. <lb />
Misses Matte Smith and Leona <lb />
Tyson spent Monday night with <lb />
Miss Christine Smith. <lb />
Chester Smith, of Farmville, <lb />
spent Saturday with his parents, <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Smith. <lb />
Miss Lanie Tyson was on the <lb />
last week. We are glad <lb />
to hear she is better. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having been appointed by <lb />
the clerk of the Superior Court of Pitt <lb />
ct as administrator of the estate <lb />
of W. D. ore deceased, having <lb />
duly qualified such administrator. <lb />
, no ice is hereby given to persons <lb />
and the three that made against said estate to <lb />
last Sunday, making six In <lb />
all. were , o <lb />
The spring rush is coming in. All parsons to said <lb />
Better send your orders in at to make <lb />
Cox Cotton Planters, <lb />
once <lb />
was economic <lb />
accompanied from here by will <lb />
We hope Mr. Smith back bands, etc. Order., <lb />
i speedy recovery. <lb />
The i County School <lb />
are the desks for you. They are <lb />
cheap, durable and comfortable- <lb />
payment to me. <lb />
This the 27th Cav of <lb />
have our careful attention. <lb />
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co., <lb />
Winterville. N. C. <lb />
., . . . . H a useful planter <lb />
Prices right and see our combination planter, it <lb />
A. G. Cox Mfg. plants cotton, corn, <lb />
Co. Winterville, N. C. Harrington. Barber Co. <lb />
Just received, a nice lot of The music class of Winterville <lb />
ladies and shoes. High School, under the wise <lb />
Harrington. Barber Co guidance of Vivian Rob- j <lb />
Anew lot of dry goods and and Nettie Liles, is one of <lb />
notions of all kinds just received the largest in the history of the i <lb />
m Harrington, Barber Co. school. <lb />
If you want a good plow try <lb />
C G. Little. of W. U. Moore <lb />
deed. ft Blow Attorneys. <lb />
Nervous <lb />
Break-Down <lb />
Nerve energy is the <lb />
force that controls the or- <lb />
of respiration, cir- <lb />
digestion and <lb />
elimination. When you <lb />
feel weak, nervous, <lb />
table, sick, it is often <lb />
cause you lack nerve <lb />
energy, and the process <lb />
of rebuilding sustain- <lb />
life is interfered with. <lb />
Dr. has <lb />
cured thousands of such <lb />
cases, and will we believe <lb />
benefit if not entirely <lb />
cure you. Try it. <lb />
nervous gave <lb />
left. <lb />
to until <lb />
am<lb />
Your <lb />
i m- a to<lb />
lo benefit <lb />
Miles Medical Co, Elkhart, Ind <lb />
Resources <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
and unsecured 17.171.19 <lb />
Furniture and fixtures 1,670.60 <lb />
Due from 88,886.88 <lb />
Cash items 21.086 <lb />
Gold coin 742.60 <lb />
Silver coin, including <lb />
I minor coin currency 085.95 <lb />
Nat bank and other U. S. <lb />
Notes 2.897 <lb />
Total <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
Capital stock <lb />
Surplus fund 6,000.00 <lb />
Undivided profits <lb />
cur. exp and taxes pd 1,247.78 <lb />
Dividend unpaid <lb />
Bills payable 15.000 <lb />
Time of deposits 11,881.12 <lb />
Deposits sub. to check 80,646.70 <lb />
Cashier's 1.817,56 <lb />
Total <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. County of Pitt, <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 />
J. R DAVIS, Cashier. <lb />
edge and belief. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb />
me, this 20th day of Nov., 1909. <lb />
J. A. <lb />
Notary <lb />
W. M. Lang, <lb />
R. L Davis, <lb />
F. M. Davis, <lb />
Directors. <lb />
To Know Your Needs <lb />
S. M. <lb />
Bring your furs to <lb />
Schultz for high prices. <lb />
Get our prices on ninety <lb />
seed oats before buying. <lb />
J. R. ft J. Q. <lb />
We are unloading car <lb />
can wire fencing. low. <lb />
J. K. J. G- <lb />
A Wretched Mistake <lb />
to endure the itching, painful <lb />
of Piles. ere s no need to. <lb />
I much from pile-, <lb />
a Marsh, of City. N C., <lb />
tint a box of a <lb />
and cured Burns <lb />
boils, ulcers, sore-, cuts <lb />
happed chilblains, be- <lb />
e it, at all its. <lb />
In Cotton Gin Machinery, Engines and Boilers <lb />
The Celebrated Alamo Gasoline <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 />
Grist 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. G. <lb />
Gibbs Machinery Co. <lb />
Columbia, S. C. <lb />
REFLECTOR. <lb />
i D. J. Editor and Owner <lb />
In to Fiction. <lb />
One Per Tear <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, FEBRUARY<lb />
lO. <lb />
ABOUT THE JUG. <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
mi <lb />
In the the rein, about <lb />
o'clock Friday there <lb />
was a sodden darkening of the <lb />
element, by clouds <lb />
Inky and of in Beaufort county, end <lb />
-d Miss <lb />
anything bordering, on <lb />
People out in the <lb />
of A. C. L depot sew <lb />
Something from <lb />
Floating <lb />
Equal to Ivory. cakes for <lb />
LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP <lb />
V TO run. <lb />
FOR SALE BY JNO. L. WOOTEN . <lb />
Carry Sutlers <lb />
Ayden. N. C, Jan. <lb />
Editor <lb />
About 1719, there came from <lb />
three brothers named <lb />
and settled in <lb />
Maryland end. North <lb />
Carolina. <lb />
Hancock settled in <lb />
DEPARTMENT <lb />
i. <lb />
Mail <lb />
BOYS CORN CLUB. <lb />
PRIZE HOUSE BURNED. <lb />
Postmaster R. C Flanagan <lb />
received a from post <lb />
as fol- <lb />
In view of the extent to <lb />
which the practice of placing <lb />
loose coins in boxes by rural <lb />
patrons has grown, and the de- <lb />
lay in the delivery and <lb />
mail and the hardship <lb />
posed on rural carriers incident <lb />
thereto, you are Informed that, <lb />
15th. <lb />
will not be <lb />
Pitt Canary Haw <lb />
the <lb />
The Reflector is glad to an <lb />
today that several Pitt <lb />
county boys have entered the <lb />
corn growing contest. <lb />
by T. W. Co as <lb />
Storage <lb />
Just before one o'clock this <lb />
afternoon fire started in the to- <lb />
building on <lb />
A list of South Pitt street, in the <lb />
No. <lb />
SITUATION M <lb />
TO <lb />
old race track that to be <lb />
picking up everything movable <lb />
in track. They did <lb />
whether it was a small <lb />
or a big whirl wind but be <lb />
what it may, it was enough to <lb />
make them hurry for <lb />
Bettie Durham, and to their <lb />
union was born a son whom <lb />
they christened Durham Han- rural letter carriers <lb />
cock. When this attained <lb />
majority he moved to <lb />
little village of New Bern, and <lb />
was one of the first of <lb />
that town. He married <lb />
and raised a family near the <lb />
placid waters of the <lb />
us. and their names and post <lb />
office addresses are as <lb />
Roy Moore, John Joyner, <lb />
Alfred Moore. Julius <lb />
Willie Flanagan, Moses T. <lb />
Farmville. <lb />
Samuel Worthington, Floyd <lb />
Ellis, Roy Worthington. Dewey <lb />
Harrington, Winterville, R. F. D. <lb />
make them hurry for Hancock's oldest son quickly <lb />
until the thin got by it . f Hancock, and <lb />
Smith. George Clark. <lb />
Clark. Winterville. <lb />
an envelope, wrap them I Ira Hart, Kemp <lb />
in a piece of paper, or deposit I Ayden- <lb />
them in a coin-holding Willie Laughinghouse. Johnnie <lb />
they can be Carroll. <lb />
was not long in doing. <lb />
.-Fortunately the whirlwind did <lb />
not cover a wide apace bat it <lb />
left its mark along the <lb />
path traveled. The first sign <lb />
destruction was at Tar River <lb />
the colored theological <lb />
school on the outskirts of the <lb />
town. building was badly <lb />
practically ruined. <lb />
far distant is the colored <lb />
. graded school building, one wing <lb />
of which torn off, lifted <lb />
from and set <lb />
flat down on the ground, though <lb />
right side up School had been <lb />
dismissed a short while before, <lb />
Principal C. M. was still <lb />
there and got an ride in <lb />
the wing of the budding. He <lb />
came out with nothing worse <lb />
was named George Hancock, and <lb />
when he had developed into <lb />
manhood he moved on <lb />
creek in Lenoir county near <lb />
where Fred Jones and <lb />
John Nelson once lived, and <lb />
where the town of Grainger is <lb />
now situated. He-raised a large <lb />
family of boys and girls. One of <lb />
his boys was killed Tories and <lb />
his sister took hie be- <lb />
taken from the Duxes, <lb />
will be to <lb />
lift such and, where ac- <lb />
companied my mail for dispatch, <lb />
attach the requisite stamps. <lb />
P. V. <lb />
Fourth Asst. Postmaster <lb />
Will <lb />
Wilbur Congleton, Slade <lb />
Allen Wan en. Stokes. <lb />
Harvey Manning. Bethel. <lb />
Allen, Leon Crawford. <lb />
Gregg Tyson, Jr., Greenville, R. <lb />
F. D. No. <lb />
This is a good beginning, but <lb />
we would like to see even a <lb />
larger number of our boys enter <lb />
There should be at <lb />
destroyed the building <lb />
with a quantity of loose leaf to- <lb />
and a few hogsheads. <lb />
The building was owned by <lb />
R. O and was occupied <lb />
by T. W. Co., as a <lb />
I storage and leaf house. There <lb />
were many hogsheads of prised <lb />
tobacco in the building, <lb />
those on the first floor <lb />
rolled out and <lb />
When the alarm was first given <lb />
the fire department started out <lb />
promptly, but some one met the <lb />
hose wagon and hook and ladder <lb />
truck on Dickinson avenue and <lb />
told the drivers the fire was all <lb />
out. They returned to the <lb />
had put the wagons <lb />
away when another alarm was <lb />
given. By the misinformation <lb />
much time was lost in getting to <lb />
the fire, and had it not occurred <lb />
the building would probably have <lb />
been saved. As it was the fire <lb />
gained rapid headway, and by <lb />
DISTRICT ATTORNEY HOT NAMED, j <lb />
Col. Harry Likely to be Re- <lb />
pp minted. <lb />
Washington. D. C, Feb.-l. <lb />
Th commission of Harry <lb />
to be district attorney in the <lb />
east expired today, but the <lb />
president did not name hi <lb />
though he transmitted a <lb />
number of to the <lb />
senate. It is stated here on <lb />
good authority that the president <lb />
will not name a marshal in the <lb />
I I <lb />
.-V, . <lb />
but west or a district attorney the <lb />
were for some days. The reason <lb />
for all this delay in these <lb />
appointments has not yet been <lb />
disclosed. The situation with <lb />
regard to the district attorney- <lb />
ship is embarrassing to the <lb />
administration. It is said that <lb />
if the Department of Justice <lb />
its way Harry Skinner will be <lb />
re-appointed. The charges <lb />
against Logan are no doubt re- <lb />
for the delay in naming <lb />
a marshal in the west. <lb />
the contest. <lb />
a hundred, if there are j the time the department got to <lb />
S. Justus Everett, of the who will enter the contest work the building was a mass of <lb />
B . .-J .- in I a <lb />
hind an old blind horse in a <lb />
rickety cart with white oak tires, <lb />
to the old ground on <lb />
Durham's creek, and during her <lb />
lonely trip she encountered the <lb />
savage who detained <lb />
her. Upon finding only a fear- <lb />
less woman with a corpse they <lb />
fled in and while cross- <lb />
the Dismal or Savannah she <lb />
was accosted by some wild <lb />
One room of the but she still continued her <lb />
house of a colored woman in journey. <lb />
firm of Winston Everett their names to j flames that could not be checked <lb />
to locate in Greenville for <lb />
the practice of his profession. <lb />
He has engaged a of rooms open to boys between <lb />
in the Masonic Temple of and <lb />
The Reflector also hopes that <lb />
County Superintendent W. H. I The hid to turn their <lb />
R and get to work. The attention to near-by property. <lb />
and by hard work much was <lb />
and will move to with <lb />
his family about the of <lb />
Mr. Everett is a <lb />
Martin county hoy and <lb />
closely identified himself with <lb />
men of Greenville <lb />
and Pitt county will offer <lb />
premiums to the boys in this <lb />
contest. We will be glad to <lb />
George had a son named James, <lb />
who was fond of agriculture, <lb />
and when he grew into manhood <lb />
moved into Pitt county and set- <lb />
on Swift creek, in the <lb />
known as He <lb />
soon married and raised a family. <lb />
His oldest son was named Her <lb />
Hancock, who wooed the <lb />
heart of Miss Rhoda Worthing- <lb />
ton and lived near Hancock's, s <lb />
Primitive Baptist church. To <lb />
them was born several children, <lb />
among them one girl named <lb />
Mary, better known as <lb />
who after her father's death <lb />
lived with her widowed mother, <lb />
and was quite prominent in that <lb />
day as an herb and root doctor, <lb />
and ala, told fortunes, etc. <lb />
After the death of her mother <lb />
she still lived alone, with only a <lb />
few pet and a until <lb />
quite old. At her death of <lb />
course all her belongings were <lb />
converted into money. The fa- <lb />
jug that had been handed <lb />
down through many generations <lb />
was sold. Mr. R. L. Cox tells <lb />
us he was the highest bidder, for <lb />
cents, it was then full of <lb />
honey. Since then he had <lb />
its use to vinegar. <lb />
Gideon Pellet, who married <lb />
one of James Hancock's <lb />
the first man who ever <lb />
owned a set of steel cart tiers in <lb />
Pitt county. <lb />
Dr. the famous root <lb />
and herb doctor, married one of <lb />
Harman Hancock's daughters, <lb />
and lived near New Bern, and <lb />
some of their direct descendants <lb />
same neighborhood was taken <lb />
off and planted in her neighbor's <lb />
garden. <lb />
From there on towards Mun- <lb />
park the thing lifted a <lb />
little higher from the ground, <lb />
but it took a conglomeration of <lb />
hanging-out clothes, chicken <lb />
coops, boxes, barrels, fence <lb />
and so on along through <lb />
the air with it When about <lb />
the A. C it got down <lb />
to business on the ground again <lb />
and seemed to concentrate its <lb />
fury in the apace between the <lb />
Brick warehouse and the <lb />
mar of the new Higgs block of <lb />
brick buildings. A small frame <lb />
building in that space in which <lb />
Allen Fleming run a restaurant <lb />
was literally torn into kindling <lb />
wood several cart loads of <lb />
it piled on the roof of the <lb />
co warehouse. Seventeen of the <lb />
warehouse skylights were blown <lb />
or knocked out, and wall of <lb />
corner store in the Higgs <lb />
block, in which Mr. J. W. Bryan <lb />
had lust moved his drug store, <lb />
was tarn about four inches out <lb />
of place. <lb />
. Getting hemmed in between <lb />
these brick buildings seemed to <lb />
get the best of the wind. yet. <lb />
there was enough of it left <lb />
switch around into Dickinson <lb />
avenue Pitt street where <lb />
it turned again, taking down a <lb />
few fences in its course. At the <lb />
residence of Mr. J. L. <lb />
the top of a chimney was blown <lb />
down and a screen door torn off, <lb />
bat wind could not be traced in both New Bern and Kin- <lb />
in town beyond this point. and still practice the same <lb />
We have not heard if <lb />
cyclone struck anywhere in the These facts are correct near <lb />
i contest. win <lb />
best interests of both town any premiums are <lb />
and county since locating here. -on- <lb />
Whatever has stood for the moral <lb />
and material uplift of the people, <lb />
he with fearlessness <lb />
ed. He enjoyed a lucrative <lb />
practice, and is a strong advocate <lb />
and safe counselor. Desiring to <lb />
get into a more extensive field <lb />
where the training would be <lb />
enlarged, he has chosen Green- <lb />
ville in which to settle. It is <lb />
regretted that he bas decided to <lb />
cast bis fortunes in some <lb />
offered. This corn growing con <lb />
test means much for the <lb />
county that everybody should be <lb />
interested in it- <lb />
PRIZES FOR CONTEST. <lb />
R. G. <lb />
Tea Dollars Offered by J <lb />
The Reflector is by <lb />
J. R. J. G. one of Green- <lb />
enterprising mercantile <lb />
.-. other Arms, to say they wish to offer <lb />
save his native county. However, in cash prizes to the boys of <lb />
he will practice in the courts Pitt county to encourage the <lb />
here and Keep in touch with his corn growing contest in which <lb />
people. the boys have decided to engage <lb />
Friends also removal this year. The this firm <lb />
of Mrs. Everett, who has proven offers will be distributed as <lb />
a pleasant addition to the to the boy making <lb />
social life of the town. She the best yield of corn on one <lb />
been active in religious circles, acre; for the second best <lb />
saved. <lb />
The dwelling houses- of <lb />
Fleming and Charity Dudley, <lb />
both just east of the <lb />
as well as some others <lb />
a little distant, were in great <lb />
danger and caught several times. <lb />
The Dudley house lost nearly all <lb />
the roof and was badly damaged. <lb />
It is impossible this afternoon <lb />
lo get the amount of loss Dy the <lb />
fire, but all is thought to be <lb />
covered by <lb />
Cause of fire is believed to be <lb />
QUICK SERVICE. <lb />
Loses Firm Fire Two Days Ago <lb />
Paid. <lb />
Greenville. N. C. <lb />
Mr. H. A. While, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Dear <lb />
Please accept thanks for the <lb />
prompt settlement of loss on ma- <lb />
destroy by <lb />
fire day before yesterday. <lb />
Yours truly, <lb />
lo Pieces off Caps Hatteras. <lb />
Norfolk, Feb. l.-With a <lb />
northwest wind blowing a <lb />
miles an hour gale heavy <lb />
weather prevailing, the three- <lb />
masted schooner Cap- <lb />
Combs, Ne York to <lb />
from a passing on Jacksonville, Fla . was washed <lb />
. . . . . U, <lb />
is an ardent missionary worker <lb />
and takes a lively interest in <lb />
education. Greenville will find <lb />
in her and Mr. Everett those <lb />
which <lb />
men women useful citizens. <lb />
Williamston Enterprise. <lb />
the <lb />
yield on one acre; for <lb />
third best yield on one acre. <lb />
We feel sure the example set by <lb />
this firm will be folio wed by others <lb />
and that many prizes will be <lb />
offered to encourage the boys in <lb />
their work. The Reflector will take <lb />
pleasure in publishing any prizes <lb />
that are offered. Every boy who <lb />
Prise. enters the contest should do his <lb />
Mr. C. R. Townsend, manager best, not alone for the hope <lb />
of Warehouse, branch of i of winning a but for the <lb />
Consolidated j benefit it will bu to him in <lb />
to be a producer of <lb />
Twenty- <lb />
Norfolk Southern rail-Mad, <lb />
which occupies street by the <lb />
factory, and a workman said an <lb />
engine that passed just before <lb />
dinner set fire to the grass about <lb />
the building. He thought he <lb />
had put this all out and left for <lb />
his dinner, and a little later the <lb />
building was on fire. We men- <lb />
this only as rumor heard <lb />
around the scene of the fire. <lb />
It was certainly a fire, <lb />
fanned by a high wind, and it <lb />
gave the department some hard <lb />
work.-Daily Reflector, Jan. <lb />
on the treacherous Hat- <lb />
coast early this morning <lb />
and was pounded to by <lb />
the before lifesavers <lb />
from the Cape Hatteras and Big <lb />
life saving stations <lb />
could the ill fated vessel's <lb />
crew of ten men, who are sup- <lb />
posed have been lost in the <lb />
furious seas. <lb />
the bodies have ashore as <lb />
yet, the life savers report that <lb />
there was no possible means of <lb />
escape for those <lb />
the the , <lb />
Tobacco Co., authorizes The <lb />
to add in gold from, larger and better crops. <lb />
himself to the list of prizes for j five Pitt county boys have <lb />
the largest yield of corn per acre. already enlisted for the contest <lb />
in the corn growing con <lb />
test in this county. Let others <lb />
come along with their offer of <lb />
prizes to toe contest <lb />
interesting for the boys. <lb />
and there should be others. <lb />
country. <lb />
During the night there was <lb />
another hard wind that wed <lb />
the big horse at the <lb />
Horse Show, clear across the <lb />
street to The Reflector corner. <lb />
Our yours if you <lb />
as I can get them. <lb />
R W. Smith. <lb />
For a few c best bleaching <lb />
per yard. yards to <lb />
mer, for cash. <lb />
Central Mercantile Co. <lb />
Mr. W. J. Kilpatrick Dead <lb />
Thursday afternoon Mr. W. J. <lb />
Kilpatrick died at his home near <lb />
Grifton. The burial took place <lb />
Friday, funeral services being <lb />
conducted at St. John's church <lb />
by Rev. J. H. Griffith, of Kin- <lb />
Rev. B. F. Huske. of <lb />
Mr. Kilpatrick was <lb />
The does job work. <lb />
A Treat for Reflector Readers. <lb />
We wish to announce that in a <lb />
few days The Reflector will be- <lb />
gin a King, <lb />
by George Barr Greenville, <lb />
which will be a treat to years V <lb />
our many readers. Mr. vestryman of St. <lb />
Prof. Wilson Talks. <lb />
Prof. C. W. Wilson, of the <lb />
Training School of <lb />
Greenville, was in the city yet- <lb />
on his way home from <lb />
Durham, where he attended the <lb />
meeting of county and city school <lb />
superintendents of schools. <lb />
was meeting of the <lb />
kind that has been held, said, <lb />
a notable feature of it <lb />
that not one of the speakers on <lb />
the program was absent That <lb />
is a novelty in any meeting in <lb />
North Carolina, worth <lb />
hearing about. The addresses <lb />
were full of interest from the <lb />
beginning of the meeting on <lb />
Thursday till the ending on Sat- <lb />
o'clock. Durham <lb />
treated us royally. It is a most <lb />
hospitable <lb />
As to the Teachers Training <lb />
School at Prof. <lb />
son work is going <lb />
straight ahead and all affairs are <lb />
in good shape. There are now <lb />
students <lb />
News and Observer. 30th. <lb />
Prof. Wilson was re-elected, <lb />
for the fourth time, secretary of <lb />
the association. <lb />
Bring your furs to S. M. <lb />
Schultz for high prices. <lb />
Have just received a big line <lb />
of dress ginghams for spring. <lb />
Central Mercantile Co. <lb />
For Rent-One m and one <lb />
room house, in South Greenville <lb />
Apply to John Cheek. <lb />
For office floor covering we <lb />
have in by the yard, <lb />
art squares. <lb />
w Taft VanDyke. <lb />
Call and see our new line of <lb />
embroideries and laces. <lb />
Central Mercantile Co. <lb />
We have the largest and most <lb />
attractive line of art squares that <lb />
we ever had. Don't fail to see <lb />
them. Vandyke. <lb />
Beginning Feb. 3rd, <lb />
and running for ten days, we <lb />
will sell our line of woolen dress <lb />
goods and silks at cut prices. <lb />
We intend to cut out our fancy <lb />
dress goods and silks and now <lb />
the time to get good <lb />
for little money. <lb />
Central Mercantile Co, <lb /></p>
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R. J. C. MOVE <lb />
J. R J. G. <lb />
Greenville's Leading Store <lb />
The Most <lb />
Complete Line of General Merchandise <lb />
to be found in Eastern North Carolina. <lb />
While we carry at all times all kinds of <lb />
goods, embracing everything needed <lb />
for the household or farm, we also make <lb />
a specialty of seasonable goods in <lb />
season. Just now we are showing an <lb />
attractive line of <lb />
Goods, Laces, Edgings <lb />
Embroideries, etc. <lb />
The Ladies will be pleased with our line <lb />
of these goods. <lb />
The farmers will also find us prepared <lb />
to supply their needs in <lb />
FARM IMPLEMENTS <lb />
as we carry the very best makes of <lb />
PLOWS, HARROWS. CULTIVATORS. <lb />
PLANTERS, SHOVELS. HOES, ETC. <lb />
j Our Grocery Department <lb />
is well supplied with everything for <lb />
the table. <lb />
CHANCES OF LIFE <lb />
Probability a Your Ag. of How Lena <lb />
You Will <lb />
After M are dead It probably will <lb />
not us whether we died at <lb />
twenty or fifty or ninety, but Just now <lb />
most of us are Interested to <lb />
matter, mid. average per- <lb />
sous in sound health, we can out <lb />
with certainly Just our <lb />
are of any particular age. <lb />
Harper's Weekly. <lb />
If arc ore Just of our <lb />
chances of living to or beyond are <lb />
nearly to of to be <lb />
to I; to be to I; to to l 2-3 to <lb />
Of tiring to we less <lb />
than chance in g to be less <lb />
than i in M. <lb />
I In <lb />
If we line <lb />
to are nearly to to be <lb />
nearly to be CO. to <lb />
to be W, chances ill to MO. <lb />
l In to to l chant in <lb />
TIm man <lb />
chances to of reaching his <lb />
birthday. chances of <lb />
only i of <lb />
I Plume In of reaching HO. <lb />
I chance In <lb />
Having in all the draw- <lb />
up to years, tho average <lb />
has -r. chances lo l of becoming <lb />
to to l <lb />
in lo NO lie has hut <lb />
in and DO chance <lb />
In <lb />
If already -i the has <lb />
S to of <lb />
chance becoming SO and <lb />
In reaching no. <lb />
The man. of has in of <lb />
becoming and hi GO of becoming <lb />
if one has weathered the storm until <lb />
his eightieth birthday he has chance <lb />
in of reaching ninetieth <lb />
III <lb />
II will to observed that M we get <lb />
older our chances of reaching DO lo- <lb />
crease greatly. <lb />
The <lb />
I Ito sharp <lb />
woman as she the door <lb />
a little bit <lb />
answered the ragged way- <lb />
farer. Tie forgot how to be <lb />
hungry, int I'm out and out <lb />
see. I had nothing <lb />
to rat so long I've got so <lb />
can't coat no shudder, you ain't <lb />
no Idea what company a man's shad- <lb />
is to be la <lb />
the <lb />
Ill Arr I <lb />
Norfolk Cotton end Peanuts wired <lb />
by J. W. Perry t Co. Cot on <lb />
T. day <lb />
U -8 <lb />
Middling <lb />
Low Middling <lb />
Low <lb />
Strictly Prime <lb />
Prime <lb />
Low Grades <lb />
I -8 <lb />
1-2 <lb />
I 3-4 <lb />
SI <lb />
3-4 <lb />
1-2 <lb />
MOW AND LI <lb />
Wired by Cobb et t. <lb />
and Brokers. <lb />
NEW YORK <lb />
May <lb />
July <lb />
May Who,. Ill 1-4 HI <lb />
Dec Corn Go H H <lb />
May <lb />
July <lb />
May Lard ll <lb />
July <lb />
Co ton Mai -i. <lb />
A J i;. <lb />
reporter b, <lb />
Will Monday. <lb />
Monday will It st day of <lb />
the Horse Show in the Proctor <lb />
If you have pot seen <lb />
it yet. do not mi-s the last op- <lb />
t I worth more I <lb />
than the lo <lb />
SEED CORN DAY. <lb />
Reflector Offers Two Prize for <lb />
exhibits. <lb />
Pitt county is to have a set d <lb />
in Greenville on Tuesday, <lb />
Feb. 8th. At that time farmers <lb />
are asked to bring some of their <lb />
best for exhibition, and in <lb />
expert will examine it and show <lb />
how to make id selection from <lb />
it. In this way every farmer <lb />
who comes will bi helped. The <lb />
wants to see this reed <lb />
corn day a gay Put <lb />
county and great Rood to come <lb />
from it- As a Email stimulus <lb />
for exhibits on that day we are <lb />
going to offer as a <lb />
year's subscription to The Daily <lb />
Reflector to the who <lb />
makes tho best all round exhibit <lb />
of corn that day, and one year's <lb />
subscription to The Eastern <lb />
Reflector to the farmer exhibit- <lb />
the live best ears of corn, <lb />
the award to be in <lb />
with the decision of the <lb />
If any others want to <lb />
premiums for exhibits The <lb />
will take pleasure in men- <lb />
it.<lb />
The Reflector does job work. <lb />
IS<lb />
WHITE <lb />
GOODS SHOWING <lb />
THIS . . . <lb />
WHITE <lb />
GOODS SHOWING <lb />
THIS WEEK. . . . <lb />
ft <lb />
This Week <lb />
at <lb />
STORE <lb />
has on display the prettiest <lb />
line of Hamburg and Laces we <lb />
have ever shown. <lb />
All Goads at reduced prices <lb />
Dress Ginghams, White Goods, <lb />
Hamburgs and Laces. Just <lb />
arrived at <lb />
Special White <lb />
Goods <lb />
Showing <lb />
This week <lb />
. a <lb />
at <lb />
AT the BIG WINDOW <lb />
I am now offering some very desirable Residence for sale. <lb />
If you <lb />
it will be to your interest to see me. <lb />
I also have some splendid Manufacturing sites on railroad sale <lb />
Terms to suit purchasers. <lb />
L- C- Arthur, <lb />
Greenville, u. <lb />
-w <lb />
ft <lb />
THE PIPES. <lb />
Small With Stems of <lb />
The pipes used by <lb />
are quite different from those of any <lb />
other North American race and in <lb />
the shape of the howl more <lb />
the opium pipes used by the <lb />
Chinese limn anything else. The <lb />
old pipes were very in the <lb />
amount of tobacco that they would <lb />
hold, for in former days tobacco was <lb />
extremely scarce and in its use was, <lb />
most carefully husbanded. <lb />
There was therefore a wide flaring <lb />
margin to the pipe to catch any <lb />
grain of tobacco that might be <lb />
spilled in filling it; there were <lb />
a hollow which would hold a pinch <lb />
of tobacco as large its an <lb />
nary pea and a rather wide hole <lb />
fussing down through the base of <lb />
he bowl which fitted into the pipe- <lb />
stem. The bowl of the pipe of <lb />
ivory, stone, brass or copper. <lb />
The was curved and <lb />
a mouthpiece. It is laid that <lb />
the small hole running down <lb />
through the of the bowl and <lb />
into the usually <lb />
plugged with caribou hair lo save <lb />
any grain of tobacco that might <lb />
Otherwise have passed down through <lb />
this aperture and so he lost. The <lb />
molting of such a pipe would not <lb />
last long, and we may presume that <lb />
a few draws would exhaust it. <lb />
The smoke was of taken into <lb />
the lungs. <lb />
The are known to be ex- <lb />
skillful in the <lb />
of scones mid object, while tho <lb />
Indiana of Chariot sound <lb />
and generally all the natives of <lb />
northwest of America are fa- <lb />
fur curving in wood and <lb />
in black slate. Handsomely carved <lb />
Eskimo pipes of walrus ivory from <lb />
northwestern Alaska have on each <lb />
side of the is to say. on <lb />
four more or less long flat surfaces <lb />
scenes from the daily life of the <lb />
Eskimo, of those the two sides on <lb />
the hand of the pipe us it is <lb />
in pi- for smoking appear <lb />
to represent the period of cold <lb />
Inter autumn, winter and <lb />
early spring, while on left <lb />
hand side of the pipe represent the <lb />
life of the <lb />
est and Stream, <lb />
Changed His Tuna. <lb />
is that when President <lb />
Boston ha was impress- <lb />
at hall mar- <lb />
The clerk walked in front of <lb />
him down the length of the market, <lb />
announcing in loud <lb />
gentlemen, the president <lb />
of the United States Fellow <lb />
make room <lb />
The chief had stepped into one <lb />
of the to look at some game, <lb />
when the clerk turned around sud- <lb />
and. finding himself alone, <lb />
suddenly changed his tone and ex- <lb />
gracious Where <lb />
that darned idiot got <lb />
Mental <lb />
Wife of Young Literary Man <lb />
Why, George. for that <lb />
story How long did it take <lb />
to rite it <lb />
Young Husband <lb />
Oh. I don't know. A couple of days, <lb />
suppose. <lb />
Wife Five <lb />
n That's a week and <lb />
f a month. Twelve times <lb />
nearly I year. Why. <lb />
George, we can keep a carriage just <lb />
U well as Answers. <lb />
GOOD EXERCISE. <lb />
Practicing Juggling at Home an Aid <lb />
to Health. <lb />
It has been contended that the <lb />
easiest way to keep <lb />
in fit condition is to practice jug- <lb />
the art of balancing and <lb />
catching objects. <lb />
When exercising at home, <lb />
watched by a teacher, one is likely <lb />
to perform his exercises in an in- <lb />
correct or slovenly fashion, thus do- <lb />
himself more harm than good, <lb />
but the simplest feat of juggling can <lb />
done in only one way, the right <lb />
Again, where physical exercise <lb />
develops only a certain part or <lb />
of the body five juggling <lb />
calls into play every important mus- <lb />
Finally, few physical <lb />
train the eye or the band. Juggling <lb />
does both. <lb />
The mistake the novice is like- <lb />
to make is that he tries to do off- <lb />
hand what it has taken the <lb />
juggler years of practice to <lb />
accomplish. The beginner should, <lb />
of course, start with the easiest <lb />
feats, such as balancing a walking <lb />
on his forehead or tossing a <lb />
ball from behind his back over his <lb />
shoulder and catching it as it falls. <lb />
If one is really fond of juggling he <lb />
may invent his own problems. <lb />
Here are a few <lb />
It is easier to balance a thing on <lb />
your head than on your hand. <lb />
Up to the point where great phys- <lb />
i required the larger <lb />
I the object the easier it is to balance. <lb />
Thus it is easier to balance a walk- <lb />
stick on your forehead than it <lb />
is a pencil. <lb />
One should always look at the top <lb />
of whatever ho is balancing. <lb />
make tho mistake of looking <lb />
at bottom or the middle of the <lb />
stick or whatever is being juggled. <lb />
Again, when catching things do not <lb />
watch your hands. Keep your eye <lb />
on tho object, just as you would to <lb />
catch a batted ball. <lb />
In all balancing feats it should <lb />
that the shape of the <lb />
object is immaterial. What one has <lb />
to do is to balance an imaginary <lb />
line passing vertically through the <lb />
center of gravity of the object, or, <lb />
in other words, to keep its axis per- <lb />
to whatever it is ha.- <lb />
upon. Juggling Is said to be <lb />
be-t and healthiest of indoor <lb />
exercises, because it does not weary, <lb />
it develops every part of the <lb />
body, it trains the hand and <lb />
the eye and because it makes f <lb />
York Tribune. <lb />
Sickness is <lb />
Unnecessary <lb />
to demonstrate the <lb />
value of the telephone <lb />
in the farm home. In <lb />
any emergency the <lb />
phone performs a <lb />
which no other agency <lb />
an equal. The doctor can be <lb />
called quicker than the horse can <lb />
be hitched up. Neighbors can be summoned <lb />
instantly. It is invaluable for the convenience and <lb />
protection of the <lb />
f For information about our <lb />
plan write to nearest manager <lb />
or to <lb />
line Department <lb />
Home Telephone <lb />
Telegraph Co. <lb />
Henderson, N. C <lb />
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad. <lb />
SCHEDULES <lb />
Between Norfolk, Washington, Plymouth. Greenville. <lb />
and Kinston, Effective April 1st. <lb />
a. in. <lb />
a. tn. <lb />
u. in. <lb />
p. in. <lb />
p. in. <lb />
p. in. <lb />
p. in. <lb />
p. in. <lb />
Ar. <lb />
Ar. <lb />
Norfolk <lb />
fly mouth <lb />
Greenville <lb />
Ar. <lb />
Ar. <lb />
i P. <lb />
a. <lb />
a. <lb />
u. <lb />
ii a <lb />
u. <lb />
For further information, address nearest ticket agent, or <lb />
W. P. T. M. T. C. d. A. <lb />
WILMINGTON. N. J.<lb />
Prayer <lb />
About rears ago small <lb />
largely In <lb />
chiefly were <lb />
prayer rut, and on each of near <lb />
one end a small embroidered <lb />
mark to show where the Wt of sacred <lb />
earth from to <lb />
In to a law of the Koran, <lb />
that the head must be bowed to the <lb />
ground In prayer, was touched <lb />
by the forehead when the prostration <lb />
was made, and so the letter of the <lb />
law carried out. custom <lb />
prevails. The women who <lb />
the prayer rugs seldom <lb />
re any other kind of rag. <lb />
MM <lb />
I------- <lb />
An Afghan Trick. <lb />
During a in the <lb />
presence tho f <lb />
the noticed to his <lb />
that the heads of <lb />
were the favorite butt of tho marks <lb />
men, who hut seldom missed their <lb />
aim, whereupon he declared that it <lb />
was far more difficult to hit an <lb />
Sir Peter laughed at the <lb />
but the stood hit <lb />
ground, and the matter was put to <lb />
the test. An egg was suspended on <lb />
a wall, and the soldiers fired at it; <lb />
but, strange to not one of them <lb />
hit the egg. The governor and hi- <lb />
suit kept their countenances <lb />
excused the of the <lb />
party on the ground of the difficult <lb />
of The thing. At last a hall hap- <lb />
to hit thread to which <lb />
the egg was fastened, and it fell ti- <lb />
the -round without breaking. No <lb />
the was solved. The <lb />
Afghan had used a blown egg <lb />
and the featherweight shell had <lb />
been aside each time by the <lb />
current of air in front of the ball <lb />
and thus escaped being hit <lb />
Snubbed a Duke. <lb />
Manners mark the man, but th <lb />
typical Briton resents any advance <lb />
from a stranger with a cold stare <lb />
Yet it is an who <lb />
rates an incident of railway travel. <lb />
On the way to London in a first class <lb />
compartment wore two well dressed <lb />
men. Opposite them sat an <lb />
whose fur coat and silk <lb />
hat both looked shabby. The elder <lb />
man made a remark about tho <lb />
weather. The others sUred at bin <lb />
with insolent silence. When the <lb />
train reached Waterloo there came <lb />
two tall in fur and <lb />
SCHEDULE <lb />
leave Raleigh effective Jan <lb />
3rd. <lb />
in Pr Oil <lb />
and Florida points. <lb />
dining and <lb />
coaches. <lb />
BOUND Bl. <lb />
ii a Atlanta, <lb />
Mi his and points West. <lb />
and i <lb />
Hamlet Charlotte and <lb />
Wilmington. <lb />
THE SEABOARD MAIL -No K <lb />
ft a. m Fur Pi <lb />
i h i or cur. Con- <lb />
with for Washing. <lb />
tin. York, <lb />
and Providence. <lb />
THE FLORIDA FAST MAIL- No <lb />
2.05 a. m. For Washing- <lb />
ton ind New Yo k Pullman <lb />
em, day coaches and car. <lb />
Connects at Richmond <lb />
points Wist, <lb />
at Washington with Pennsylvania <lb />
railroad B. O. for <lb />
h d we t. <lb />
THE SEABOARD MAIL No. <lb />
p. m. For Charlotte. <lb />
Wilmington, <lb />
W Parlor car <lb />
to Hamlet. <lb />
in. 30.- <lb />
Hen Oxford <lb />
Norlina <lb />
FLORIDA FAST <lb />
t u-d. <lb />
out. i hi at or I <lb />
t. r's Mi Tea is <lb />
est 1-1 s. <lb />
them h H and strong. <lb />
Jim. I. <lb />
i.-.-.- <lb />
u LO. <lb />
NORFOLK, <lb />
Cotton Buyer.-, Brokers <lb />
Cotton, <lb />
and <lb />
PRIVATE WIRE <lb />
to New York. Chicago <lb />
and New <lb />
CO <lb />
NORFOLK. VA. <lb />
Factors and ban <lb />
oil- <lb />
Celebration <lb />
New Orleans, La. Ala., Ha. <lb />
February 3rd to 8th, 1910 <lb />
GREATLY REDUCED FARES via <lb />
N. RAILWAY. <lb />
The annual Carnival at <lb />
Orleans. La. Mobile Ala., and Fl, from February 3rd to <lb />
8th, will b; more elaborate upon any previous occasion. <lb />
Tickets sold by Norfolk Southern to 7th, inclusive, to <lb />
February 19th may be extended by paying t at <lb />
Stop overs <lb />
Get information from any ticket agent of Norfolk <lb />
Southern Railway, or address <lb />
Norfolk, Va <lb />
Atlanta, <lb />
and points west, Jack- <lb />
and all Florida <lb />
I'll Ar <lb />
a. <lb />
BOUND No <lb />
p. m.- -Arrives u. <lb />
m . Washington a. m. Ni <lb />
York p. m. Pullman to <lb />
and dicing ear to <lb />
York. <lb />
No. <lb />
i m. For <lb />
a m. n i 7.15. <lb />
New York, <lb />
car <lb />
For rates <lb />
mil any t <lb />
Lino railway ticket <lb />
C. B. RYAN, C. P. A. <lb />
Portsmouth, Va. <lb />
H. S. D. P. A. <lb />
Raleigh. N. C. <lb />
FOR SALE AT ALL DRUG STORE <lb />
BO <lb />
fellows <lb />
pt so. W may lo i <lb />
run , <lb />
t i ii that wt- d <lb />
and run <lb />
up our is ti.- figure <lb />
U we're just <lb />
nary, plumb W who like <lb />
t the <lb />
level <lb />
Johnston <lb />
Phone, <lb />
J S. MOORING <lb />
Now in Sim Store on More Core lo M m. <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE <lb />
of Women's Greenville <lb />
Be as who is going to <lb />
make your it <lb />
yon in the it <lb />
A mills <lb />
IN I <lb />
Get cm the G. s Front, <lb />
Shoulder a d SI Head . <lb />
inS I <lb />
II Ilium In cm only H <lb />
ii <lb />
to oar <lb />
one of them sail <lb />
the old <lb />
the Where- <lb />
upon the two snobs turned thirteen <lb />
different kinds of preen and pink <lb />
purple, and I went <lb />
Tho ends had u <lb />
Herald. <lb />
PAUL <lb />
la Flanagan Ci <lb />
CENTRAL <lb />
Barber Shop <lb />
Herbert Edmond, Prop. <lb />
Located in main business sec- <lb />
of the town- Five chain <lb />
in operation and each one <lb />
sided over by a skilled barber. <lb />
Our place is inviting, <lb />
sharp. Our towels clean. <lb />
Modern electrical machine for <lb />
dry shampoo and La- <lb />
dies waited on at their homes. <lb />
S. J. NOBLES <lb />
MODERN BARBER SHOP. <lb />
The in r lift, i f up tiara, n- <lb />
the the petite, <lb />
sleep. <lb />
is tho greatest health. Thats WM <lb />
Winter p roW Tea <lb />
keep y u II all do. Just what you need now. <lb />
Jno. L. Wooten. i <lb />
Nicely furnished, every <lb />
thing and <lb />
working tho very <lb />
best barbers. Second <lb />
none in the State. <lb />
Cosmetics a specialty. <lb />
Opposite J. R. J. G. <lb />
will <lb />
Jno. U <lb />
Our Greenville, yours if <lb />
come. <lb />
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THE EASTERN <lb />
D. <lb />
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR <lb />
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
Year <lb />
Six Months <lb />
Single Copy <lb />
may be ha-l upon <lb />
t the business office in <lb />
Reflector corner Evans and <lb />
Third s <lb />
try have claimed more than one <lb />
hundred thousand victims. <lb />
Such disasters are appalling. <lb />
When a man comes to Green- <lb />
ville now, has not been here <lb />
in some years, he opens his eyes <lb />
with astonishment at the <lb />
that have taken <lb />
place. <lb />
Entered in the pot office at Greenville <lb />
N. C., mail <lb />
FRIDAY. 1910. <lb />
Congress by a viva vote <lb />
the Mann white slave <lb />
bill which imposes a Sue of not <lb />
more than and imprison- <lb />
per goes to a class of people who <lb />
have money to spend, and they <lb />
read the advertisements for in- <lb />
formation as to how and where <lb />
not more than five spend their money judicious <lb />
INSTITUTE <lb />
Good <lb />
Considering the ugly night and <lb />
early morning that had preceded, <lb />
any who knowingly Space in this paper was, attendance of <lb />
aids in the transportation results and the advertiser will farmers at the institute- here <lb />
alien women for immoral be convinced of this by <lb />
poses. This practice has been ed trade. <lb />
carried oil to considerable ex- .,,,,. <lb />
New Bern business men have <lb />
lent by certain foreign residents <lb />
of this country. <lb />
The way railroads in this <lb />
State are their lines <lb />
looks like they have plenty of <lb />
faith in North Carolina's <lb />
. . It is a good indication. <lb />
The meal have <lb />
ft large addition to their rank <lb />
when Lent comes. <lb />
The Tillman case over the no <lb />
session of the children i having <lb />
its airing ill the South Carolina <lb />
courts. <lb />
If you haven't the price to <lb />
order a meat dinner you can ease <lb />
by saying you have joined <lb />
the boycott. <lb />
If the boycott on the meat <lb />
trust teaches people how to get <lb />
with eating less meat, it <lb />
will lie a no small <lb />
value. <lb />
Now who is going to charge <lb />
that local cyclone to the comet <lb />
All the same the cyclone did not <lb />
come until the comet appeared.<lb />
Get on to idea of <lb />
Greenville and lets have <lb />
the streets looking like they <lb />
ought to by the time spring <lb />
comes. <lb />
too- <lb />
If you want to see the trusts <lb />
butted sure enough and the cost <lb />
f living come down from its <lb />
high perch, just knock the <lb />
in the head and open our ports <lb />
to free trade. <lb />
Already some of the airship <lb />
makers are getting up <lb />
to congress to determine the <lb />
value of aerial craft in warfare. <lb />
Better be sure first that they are <lb />
dependable navigators in <lb />
traffic. <lb />
Every farmer of Pitt county <lb />
should make more corn and bet- <lb />
corn his crop motto for this <lb />
year- Those who have boys <lb />
urge enough should them a <lb />
corn patch and start them off in <lb />
the corn contest. <lb />
just completed their <lb />
of a very active chamber of <lb />
with more than a <lb />
The business men of Green hundred and fifty of the leading . . <lb />
ville should unite in making the business men as members, much report of it today, further <lb />
today, the number being much <lb />
larger than was anticipated. It <lb />
was about o'clock before <lb />
institute could begin, as <lb />
court was in session earlier, but <lb />
good use was made of the re- <lb />
of the day. Owing to <lb />
the lateness we tan not give <lb />
unite in .----- <lb />
seed corn day here on Among the many good projects than to say there were several <lb />
Feb. 8th. an occasion of interest, taken under consideration by the interesting speeches on various <lb />
. , ,, . chamber, is the revival of the branches of agriculture, and <lb />
A large crowd should be in ;,, . -c.,;. ;.;., I. <lb />
. every farmer present <lb />
to come to town that day. <lb />
old New Bern Fair Association, w ,. ,. , <lb />
which went out of business ten fitted by what he heard. The <lb />
.- inn . w. WOOL <lb />
and a place for showing the years ago. A committee has farmers who themselves <lb />
corn its should be prepared, been appointed to investigate from such meetings do not <lb />
in advance. premiums for the purpose of reorganizing realize they are <lb />
Raleigh has advanced far <lb />
enough in the auditorium line to <lb />
have a picture of the <lb />
plated printed. <lb />
They may succeed in <lb />
Speaker Cannon of his power, <lb />
but it will not be done without <lb />
a struggle to the finish. <lb />
If Greensboro has <lb />
is alright, but it cm <lb />
be started at the wrong end <lb />
Publicity is a incentive to <lb />
trade, and the business man <lb />
practices the wrong sort of <lb />
my when he denies this to him- <lb />
self and his business <lb />
US claim <lb />
not to have <lb />
finding enough <lb />
chamber of <lb />
I. <lb />
might <lb />
. -Ii trouble <lb />
This is the time that John D. <lb />
Rockefeller can get the laugh on <lb />
the other fellow, lie can't eat <lb />
meat, anyhow, so the price does <lb />
not disturb hint. <lb />
The girl students of Chicago <lb />
University have inaugurated an- <lb />
other fad by declaring a boycott <lb />
wearers of a mustache. <lb />
We don't like Chicago girls, <lb />
anyway. <lb />
With five candidates already <lb />
in the field for the Democratic <lb />
nomination for congress in the <lb />
tenth district, there will likely <lb />
be some lively times before the <lb />
convention names a candidate. <lb />
There has been another dread- <lb />
mine disaster, this one <lb />
curing in Colorado. More than <lb />
a hundred miners are believed <lb />
to have been killed by an ex- <lb />
The Reflector knows one lady <lb />
Greenville who wants to see a <lb />
civic club organized. There <lb />
ought to be a hundred others of <lb />
the same mind, if <lb />
would get together with <lb />
ideas would be a bet- <lb />
looking town. <lb />
A rumor got out, purporting <lb />
to have started from the White <lb />
House, that <lb />
was going to wage a persistent <lb />
warfare against trusts, but the <lb />
president rushed out with a <lb />
denying it. The <lb />
trusts do not have much to tear <lb />
from that quarter. <lb />
North Carolina's Young Men <lb />
and Women is the name of a <lb />
monthly magazine just started <lb />
here by G C. Hedgepeth. The <lb />
first number is certainly credit- <lb />
able and contains excellent mat- <lb />
The subscription price is <lb />
cents a copy or GO cents a year. <lb />
It ought to be given a large <lb />
Secretary Wilson in a recent <lb />
address said that the real cause <lb />
of the high price of living is <lb />
tint so many people are leaving <lb />
the farms for the cities that <lb />
there are not enough remaining <lb />
to produce food for the <lb />
population. That may in <lb />
some measure add to the trouble, <lb />
but the secretary will have to <lb />
dig deeper. <lb />
for the best exhibits of corn <lb />
would Bear <lb />
in mind that what, helps the <lb />
farmers, helps every other <lb />
That was a peculiar accident <lb />
which occurred a few days ago <lb />
in Bryson City, county, <lb />
that practically destroyed the <lb />
new court house built about a <lb />
year ago at a cost of <lb />
Three men were in the office of <lb />
the register of deeds thawing a <lb />
stick of dynamite on the <lb />
tor. The dynamite exploded, <lb />
wrecking the building, killing <lb />
man instantly, another lost I <lb />
both eyes, and the third was <lb />
badly injured <lb />
The government has fallen <lb />
down in its suit for libel against <lb />
the New York World, the judge <lb />
before whom the ease was <lb />
brought ruling that statute <lb />
under which the proceedings <lb />
were begun is lacking in author <lb />
The cause of the action <lb />
The World was the pub- <lb />
during the last cam <lb />
President Roosevelt <lb />
and President and certain <lb />
of their relatives were members <lb />
syndicate that bought up <lb />
French holdings in the Panama <lb />
canal interests when it was <lb />
known that the United States <lb />
would purchase stock, the <lb />
syndicate profiting several mil- <lb />
ion dollars in the transaction. <lb />
land starting again this one Roth the State and National <lb />
very popular fair. <lb />
Press. <lb />
The Springfield Republican <lb />
says Taft is the most <lb />
inconsistent president the <lb />
country has ever known. He <lb />
has promised to carry out the <lb />
Roosevelt policies, he is carry- <lb />
out the Aldrich policies, and <lb />
he talks in harmony with Cum- <lb />
How can a man look <lb />
three ways at one time and be <lb />
News and <lb />
Observer.<lb />
CORN GROWING CONTEST. <lb />
governments are doing much in <lb />
this direction to help <lb />
interests, and farmers should be <lb />
to take advantage of it. <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
N. C. Feb. l.-The <lb />
Free Will Baptists at <lb />
chapel have moved their church <lb />
about one mile from <lb />
its former location. It is now in <lb />
a very nice place. The lot <lb />
of Crawford. <lb />
B. F. Crawford has donated a <lb />
lot at Arthur to the Disciple <lb />
NO INTERVENTION IN <lb />
NORFOLK SOUTHERN SALE <lb />
DECISION DOWN TUES. <lb />
In of <lb />
Meet. With Approval Norfolk <lb />
Richmond, Va., Feb. 1-Judge <lb />
Waddill, of the United States <lb />
district court today denied the <lb />
request of Van Dyke and <lb />
others, to file a petition appeal- <lb />
from an earlier decision of <lb />
the court refusing them <lb />
to intervene in the sale of <lb />
the Norfolk and Southern rail- <lb />
way, which was purchased by a <lb />
reorganization committee in <lb />
December, 1909. for <lb />
Norfolk. Va., Feb. 1-The de- <lb />
rendered by Judge Wad- <lb />
dill today in Richmond, denying <lb />
the request of Van Dyke <lb />
and others to file a petition <lb />
pealing from an earlier decision <lb />
of the court refusing them to <lb />
intervene in the sale of the <lb />
Norfolk and Southern railway <lb />
by the reorganization committee, <lb />
meets with approval here. <lb />
The Norfolk and Southern has <lb />
plans for big development in <lb />
North Carolina during the next <lb />
two years. <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
Grimesland, N. Feb. 2.- <lb />
Mrs. K. M. Elks on closing her <lb />
hospitable at <lb />
N. C. entertained a number of <lb />
.--- friends on Friday evening, Jan. <lb />
church of Smith's school house,, 28th. The house was decorated <lb />
and material is being placed for j a profusion of evergreens. <lb />
, , , the building. expected Old fashioned games were the <lb />
We notice that a number of work and the amusement of <lb />
counties in the State are will be a great credit to and brought much <lb />
the little band of soldiers that mirth. <lb />
worship at Smith's school house. Delightful refreshments were <lb />
The former pastor, Mr. Crump- and at a late hour the <lb />
having resigned, they have people bid a reluctant <lb />
secured the services of S- each declaring that <lb />
W. as their pastor and they could not have <lb />
preaching will be on 4th more enjoyable evening, <lb />
mornings instead of 3rd Sundays. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Ivy Smith and <lb />
much interest in com <lb />
growing contests, and are <lb />
many premiums locally in <lb />
addition to those offered by the <lb />
State Board of Agriculture for <lb />
the best yields of corn, in <lb />
Wilson, for instance, a number <lb />
premiums ranging from to <lb />
, E. Little attended tin F- W. r WeaK <lb />
. , i B. union meeting at Marlboro . A -f----- <lb />
machinery and various articles . and Mr. I Heal <lb />
There are certain nerves <lb />
The advertiser should bear in <lb />
mind there is no better way <lb />
of reaching attention of Pitt <lb />
county than through The <lb />
Reflector. The piano contest <lb />
which the piper held the three <lb />
months before Christmas added <lb />
several hundred new names to <lb />
our subscription list, making <lb />
the circulation of the paper <lb />
of merchandise, are offered c. D. Smith attended <lb />
the business men to the boys. on Sunday. <lb />
This encourages the boys to Mrs. L. W. Smith, Miss Ellen <lb />
have a com crop and to put Smith. E. S. Norman and R. E. <lb />
forth their best effort, in attended the Hook- <lb />
. . union meeting at Wheat <lb />
it and making a Saturday and Sunday, <lb />
yield. The Reflector had hoped. Lou Crawford, who lives <lb />
before now to announce that in D. Smith's, was very sick <lb />
in the com growing last week, and is now improving <lb />
contest had taken hold of Pitt slowly. <lb />
, Mark Smith is in the race for <lb />
COUnty, but some how our people . . <lb />
vii I theorize for the greatest yield <lb />
are slow about it. No ,, on an acre. We hope all <lb />
there are many business men in will try to raise <lb />
Greenville and other corn than they have been <lb />
throughout the county who are raiding, <lb />
willing to give Several of the farmers in cur <lb />
purpose, and in a county as <lb />
large as Pitt there should he <lb />
fully a hundred boys enlisted in <lb />
such a contest. It will be worth <lb />
much to the boys and much to <lb />
the county to have the corn <lb />
contest. It is not too <lb />
late to start now for this year's <lb />
much larger than at any time in and it ought to be taken <lb />
its history, and the list keeps; hold of in Pitt county with a <lb />
growing nil the time. The pa i vim. <lb />
section have their smoke house <lb />
in their yards instead of in the <lb />
West. When a family of five puts <lb />
in 1500 pounds of meat and <lb />
pounds of lard, the high price of <lb />
meat don't hurt them at all. <lb />
They can live at home and board <lb />
at the same place. <lb />
We have our new spring mat- <lb />
tings in and want you to come <lb />
and see them. Taft Van Dyke. <lb />
that control the action <lb />
of the heart. When they <lb />
become weak, the heart, <lb />
action is impaired. Short <lb />
breath, pain around heart, <lb />
choking sensation, <lb />
fluttering, feeble <lb />
or rapid pulse, and other <lb />
distressing symptoms fol- <lb />
low. Dr. Miles Heart Cure <lb />
is a medicine especially <lb />
adapted to the needs of <lb />
these nerves and the mus- <lb />
structure of the <lb />
heart itself. It is a <lb />
strengthening tonic that <lb />
brings speedy relief. <lb />
Try it. <lb />
I with what I <lb />
Hi. trouble, when <lb />
the told me I had heart <lb />
trouble. many remedies. <lb />
the Dr. almanac cam <lb />
Into my and concluded to <lb />
try Dr. Heart Cure. I <lb />
taken and now I am <lb />
not at all. am cured <lb />
this medicine did It. I write In <lb />
the hope that It will attract the at- <lb />
of others who suffer as I did. <lb />
Una. <lb />
Main St, Ky. <lb />
Your druggist sells Or. Heart <lb />
Cure, and him to return <lb />
price nest bottle If It falls <lb />
IS benefit you. <lb />
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind <lb />
If they advance the price of <lb />
socks it will be darned tough. <lb />
Greensboro News. <lb />
That depends on whether they <lb />
are hole proof. <lb />
President Taft interposed <lb />
in behalf of Speaker Gannon, by <lb />
telling the boys they must stop <lb />
fighting, him. Now, boys, be <lb />
good, or you will lose your <lb />
chance at the pie counter. <lb />
There is much excitement and <lb />
alarm in Paris over the <lb />
in which the city is left by <lb />
the flood in the Seine river. <lb />
One report says the flood <lb />
undermined the city and <lb />
there is danger of many build- <lb />
collapsing. Some of the <lb />
more superstitious of the <lb />
lace attribute the cause of the <lb />
flood to Halley's comet. <lb />
TOBACCO <lb />
CROWING <lb />
TOBACCO <lb />
COLUMBIA <lb />
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT <lb />
IN CHARGE OF W. E. TINGLE. <lb />
Authorized Agent of The Batten for Ayden and vicinity. Advertising rates furnished<lb />
a ,,. <lb />
Wanted to buy bushels Rey. T. H. King and son were; Mrs. i. R. Tingle, <lb />
peas by J- R. Smith Co. in town Thursday. Amos fort Barn <lb />
. I well, Monday night here. <lb />
See our new line of dress foods Will repair your carts, wagon. Greenville. <lb />
before making and buggies you new <lb />
and <lb />
your fall purchases. <lb />
Co. <lb />
School books, bibles and <lb />
at J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
Dinner baskets, pencil boxes, <lb />
elates, pencils, ink erasers at <lb />
Smith Co. <lb />
Cook stoves, heaters and stove <lb />
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 <lb />
call 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, Tingle will <lb />
do it. <lb />
Gaudy and rubber belting <lb />
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 />
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 />
on J. R. Smith Co. A <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 />
twentieth pound, and give <lb />
the bagging and ties, bring <lb />
J. R- Smith Co <lb />
Dixon. <lb />
J. R. Smith j r smith Co. Dixon. <lb />
SEED CORN <lb />
Foreman A. <lb />
The M Two Prises for Woody. of<lb />
Richmond, is <lb />
P. <lb />
Pitt county to have <lb />
in o.- Tuesday. , W Urn <lb />
th. <lb />
overhauling <lb />
of the <lb />
Telegraph O . <lb />
FE-MA TONIC <lb />
COUGHS, COLDS, CATARRH <lb />
Mrs. W. S. of New <lb />
w. i Bern, is visiting husband, at <lb />
Ninety days and spring oats Blount. <lb />
J. R, Smith Co. j D. Moore, of corn a <lb />
Feb. 8th. At that , the oft <lb />
are asked to bring some of their bulls- nearly <lb />
for exhibition. m old <lb />
expert will examine it and show <lb />
how to make seed selection from <lb />
it. In this way every farmer <lb />
who comes will be helped. The <lb />
Rt wants to see this seed <lb />
o. <lb />
Nice turned work, Sunday in <lb />
window and door frames made Ayden of the <lb />
on short notice by J. R. Smith Christian church rendered a <lb />
Co. Dixon. splendid program at <lb />
Call on far ceiling, flooring church Sunday evening, <lb />
and For barbed wire and nails <lb />
We guarantee see J. R. Smith Co. Just <lb />
faction. rived a car load. <lb />
J. R Smith Co. Dixon. j There is no better time than <lb />
A. L. Harrington, of <lb />
Kinston. Sunday in town, scribe to The <lb />
county and great good to come the Distance to the <lb />
from it- As a email stimulus road crossing on <lb />
for exhibits on that day we also be strung <lb />
in Reflector <lb />
Pitt street <lb />
taken out en <lb />
and caM line put up <lb />
instead. This <lb />
hie that has exist heretofore <lb />
by the wire i. con <lb />
trees r <lb />
i f <lb />
III IA <lb />
with limbs of the <lb />
great day for other ires The rem. <lb />
going to offer as a one wire, and some <lb />
Mrs. Luther Bell and children, <lb />
of New Bern, left Sunday for <lb />
Rocky Mount to visit mother, <lb />
after spending a few days in <lb />
Ayden with her sister. Mrs. <lb />
Nobles. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Berry and <lb />
Virginia Bell Cooper. <lb />
President Orphans <lb />
Hundreds of orphans been <lb />
y the president the Industrial <lb />
Orphan's Home at Mac i , Ga., who <lb />
e have used Electric Bit- <lb />
in this Institution for nine ears <lb />
. nun It has proved medicine <lb />
j stomach, liver and , troubles. <lb />
.,,,. , , We rd one of the <lb />
Monday from a visit to relative. <lb />
in Scotland Neck. digestion <lb />
Mrs Celia has thin, wk <lb />
, ., . child en people it bas no <lb />
chased the resident for female complaints. <lb />
year's subscription to The Daily <lb />
Reflector to the farmer who <lb />
makes the best all round exhibit <lb />
corn that day, and one year's <lb />
to The Eastern <lb />
Reflector to the farmer <lb />
the five best ears of corn, <lb />
the award to s i <lb />
with the decision of the <lb />
if any others want to offer <lb />
premiums for exhibits The <lb />
fleeter will take pleasure in men- <lb />
it. <lb />
will be made in the <lb />
Campbell Nobles, near the <lb />
Baptist church. She, with her <lb />
son-in-law's family, W. T. Hart, <lb />
expect to occupy it. <lb />
V. E. Patrick shipped a very <lb />
fine pony to J J. Gentry. Win <lb />
last week- Ha tells <lb />
your scribbler he ha sold stock <lb />
in sixteen counties this season, <lb />
K. W. Smith has purchased <lb />
the residence of A. P. Murray, <lb />
on Blount street. Mr. Murray <lb />
has purchased a stock and trucK <lb />
farm near and will <lb />
move soon his new home. He <lb />
has made us a good citizen and <lb />
we are loath to see his good <lb />
family leave our c immunity. <lb />
We saw a letter from our old <lb />
friend. C. A. Fair, yesterday. <lb />
He said had <lb />
snow storms, blizzards, <lb />
for more than a and <lb />
only c at all druggists. <lb />
WOODLAND ITEMS <lb />
in the news columns I there was no land on earth like <lb />
of The Daily Reflector. j the He is now <lb />
Now is a good time to adv. HI <lb />
in the Ayden Department- Mr. <lb />
R. W. Smith. ton, are visiting his <lb />
Woodland, N. C, Feb. 1.1910. <lb />
are glad to have some new <lb />
families to move to our neighbor- <lb />
hood. <lb />
There are some very <lb />
stumps being taken up around <lb />
here. That is important on a <lb />
firm <lb />
We are sorry to that <lb />
Dixie is sick and hope <lb />
he will soon improve. <lb />
We had a very <lb />
out to Sunday school Sunday <lb />
afternoon. <lb />
It is very pleasant to be back <lb />
to your old and see the <lb />
school children that you once <lb />
were with, but still there are <lb />
some absent and new one have <lb />
taken their places. <lb />
Don't forget the preaching at <lb />
Reedy first Sunday in <lb />
February. <lb />
Saved From <lb />
newer felt so rear my writes <lb />
Lewis of Ohio. <lb />
R. K. No. S, when ft frightful <lb />
and lung trouble pulled me down <lb />
to in s <lb />
and i h doctors Aid that I am <lb />
alive is due sole y to King s <lb />
New which <lb />
ed me. Now I weigh <lb />
and can work It also cured my <lb />
four children of Infallible for <lb />
coughs and cods, it's the most c <lb />
y for la asthma, <lb />
and ah <lb />
to St. A bottle free. <lb />
Guaranteed by druggists. <lb />
Mill at <lb />
The Hosiery . <lb />
exhibit- Manufacturing Company W J. <lb />
chartered today. <lb />
this-company is to manufacture <lb />
and sell and t h I <lb />
offices are located at Roberson <lb />
The company <lb />
authorized of <lb />
hut will start with <lb />
paid in. J. H. <lb />
son and Company, A. S. <lb />
son and Company, and J. C. <lb />
and others are <lb />
Times, 1st. <lb />
THE PIPES. <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
. well tor i <lb />
a and J <lb />
are MS <lb />
with la J <lb />
Joseph II. Chase, C <lb />
nth St., Washington, n. r. ; <lb />
old and La <lb />
n. <lb />
-t -nil r--mu i. Ml <lb />
u.<lb />
-it m m <lb />
sored M <lb />
J look a wry <lb />
grippe Ins <lb />
it A<lb />
It j <lb />
I look three b t <lb />
a red me. <lb />
it <lb />
l ans . <lb />
id to odd <lb />
REPORT CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
AT N. <lb />
At the Close of Nov. <lb />
Won't Need a Crotch <lb />
n Editor J. P. of <lb />
N- C. bruise hi- leg badly, it <lb />
Started an sore. Many SIMMS <lb />
and hen <lb />
Burk en's Salve it <lb />
is so prompt and sure <lb />
; for ulcers, boils, burns, bruises, ruts, <lb />
corns, sores, pimples, or <lb />
at all dealers. <lb />
Resources <lb />
discounts <lb />
10,000.00 <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
and unsecured <lb />
Furniture and <lb />
Demand loans <lb />
Due from <lb />
Cash items <lb />
Silver coin, including all <lb />
minor coin cur. 801.11 <lb />
hank and- other <lb />
U. S. Notes <lb />
Total 112.118.60 <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
COUNT OF PITT. <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
Capital <lb />
Surplus fund 13,800.00 <lb />
Undivided profits, less <lb />
cur. esp. and taxes pd. 1,457.40 <lb />
Dividends unpaid <lb />
Deposits to check 60,680.00 <lb />
Cashier's checKs <lb />
outstanding <lb />
Savings deposits <lb />
Total <lb />
Marriage <lb />
Register of Deeds, W. M. <lb />
Moore, has issued the <lb />
marriage licenses since last re- <lb />
WHITE. <lb />
648.06 <lb />
12,874.10 <lb />
or . . <lb />
I J R. Smith. Cashier of the above named bank, do <lb />
the statement is to the best my knowledge and <lb />
swear that <lb />
Mrs. B. B. Satterthwaite t <lb />
to Washington Wednesday and <lb />
returned Saturday. <lb />
Joe Rollins left last week for <lb />
Rocky Mount. <lb />
Miss Sadie of Bel <lb />
haven, is visiting her brother, <lb />
W. C. Chauncey. <lb />
Dr. Ball, of Newport, <lb />
N. C, was in town Thursday <lb />
prospecting. <lb />
Mrs. W. C. Chauncey and Miss <lb />
Sadie attended the basket part;. <lb />
at Stokes Friday right. <lb />
Mrs. J. Davenport, who has <lb />
b.-en sick is improving very fast. <lb />
Mrs. J. P. Fleming returned <lb />
home Sunday spending last <lb />
week with friends in Greenville, <lb />
Hagan Hodges, who is troubled <lb />
with rheumatism, is not able to <lb />
get about well. <lb />
J. R. found a <lb />
stone while walking across his <lb />
farm. was warm when he <lb />
picked it up. There were several <lb />
smaller ones around when the <lb />
the large one was found. He <lb />
the larger one to the <lb />
house, and it soon dissolved into <lb />
a line substance. <lb />
I am sorry that some one got <lb />
the wrong idea about the item in <lb />
last Tuesday's paper about Mr. <lb />
J. H. Gurganus. The portion <lb />
CO id. <lb />
Jr., r . <lb />
a I, Va., <lb />
U. <lb />
Mont <lb />
Fur several h-w-<lb />
People<lb />
ti <lb />
Mr. T. <lb />
when lie <lb />
Ask your t a ft Pr- <lb />
1910 <lb />
Small Bowls With Stems of <lb />
Handsomely Carved. <lb />
The pipes used <lb />
are quits-different those any <lb />
other North American rat-o in <lb />
the shape of the bowl <lb />
the opium pipes used by the <lb />
Chinese than anything else. The <lb />
old pipes were small in the <lb />
amount of tobacco that the would <lb />
hold, in former days was <lb />
extremely scarce and in it use was <lb />
most carefully husbanded. <lb />
There was therefore a wide wants to net <lb />
margin the pipe to any . , <lb />
-rains of tobacco Dial might ho , ,, , <lb />
spilled in filling it; then there wore far <lb />
follow . pinch -.-.- ; . Ta <lb />
of tobacco half a. as ,; . The <lb />
pet, and a rat her Ac ;,,,, , , <lb />
passing down through <lb />
tho howl fitted the <lb />
stem. The bowl the pipe if <lb />
ivory, stone, brass or copper. <lb />
W. D. Smith and Lizzie Allen. <lb />
Jarvis Wilson and Cora Nobles. <lb />
Lola Phillips marks was <lb />
Chester Davenport and u, <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to <lb />
before mt. this 19th day Nov- <lb />
ember, 1909. <lb />
Si HODGEs. <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
J. R. SMITH, Cashier. <lb />
J. R. SMITH, <lb />
R. C. CANNON, <lb />
DIXON, <lb />
Directors. <lb />
COLORED, <lb />
Young Vinson and Annie Hal- <lb />
Joy and <lb />
Forest. <lb />
Andrew Cox and Florence <lb />
James and Nettie <lb />
Langley. <lb />
only a pleasantry, and net to <lb />
There were three basket <lb />
parties near here last week, one <lb />
each at Langley's house, <lb />
and <lb />
school house. <lb />
In Your Homes to Stay <lb />
NOTICE NOTICE <lb />
Prof. id tie at Nashville. <lb />
County Superintendent W. H. <lb />
a meeting of <lb />
of Nash county -t <lb />
Nashville on last Saturday. A <lb />
correspondent of Raleigh and <lb />
papers in speaking <lb />
The for croup and <lb />
fail and the <lb />
mm y m m t for rheumatism and <lb />
We wish to call your attention to new line of fall l the meeting <lb />
we now have. We have taken great care in No Sold by Hoy. -The principle speech of the <lb />
think we can supply your wants m Shoes, Hats, N. c., and by by Supt <lb />
lions. Laces and Embroideries and in fact anything that is in a .,,,,. <lb />
The was curved and <lb />
had mouthpiece. It ii- said that <lb />
the small hole down <lb />
through tho base f the howl and <lb />
into the was usually <lb />
plugged with caribou hair to says <lb />
any grains of tobacco <lb />
otherwise have don n <lb />
this aperture so l lost. The <lb />
smoking of such u pipe would not <lb />
last and we may that <lb />
a few draws would exhaust it. <lb />
The smoke was of Into <lb />
the <lb />
The are known to lie ex- <lb />
in <lb />
of scones objects, while tho <lb />
Indians of Queen sound <lb />
and all the natives f the <lb />
northwest coast of America are fa- <lb />
for their curving in wood and <lb />
in black slate. curved <lb />
Eskimo pipes or walrus ivory from <lb />
northwestern Alaska have on each <lb />
side of the pipe- that is to on <lb />
four more or long surfaces <lb />
scenes from the dally of the <lb />
Eskimo. f these tho two sides on <lb />
the right hand of lbs <lb />
hold in position for smoKing appear <lb />
to represent the of cold <lb />
weather, later autumn, winter and <lb />
spring, while those on the left <lb />
hand side of the pipe represent the. <lb />
summer life of the or- <lb />
est and <lb />
Lost company. <lb />
faced woman as in.- <lb />
Just a bit. <lb />
Hunted way- <lb />
farer. bow U <lb />
I'm out out lonely <lb />
bail <lb />
to eat for ho that I've <lb />
I can't cast no and you <lb />
no idea what company <lb />
la to while he la <lb />
the <lb />
over to a Inn counter, where <lb />
ordered n sandwich. <lb />
The man sliced oil a <lb />
stamp wafer or chicken and <lb />
inserted it between two slice <lb />
bread. ore <lb />
a dollar, and the attendant non- <lb />
handed hack a half. The <lb />
horseman looked at tho change with <lb />
a puzzled gaze for few moments <lb />
and then pushed it back, with the <lb />
W ill <lb />
Bot mo the it- <lb />
The<lb />
bet Hint the thicken <lb />
brings more than the horse I just <lb />
Charles Literary Method. <lb />
work was. Sir <lb />
Robert Anderson remark-, a rare <lb />
combination r genius and plodding. <lb />
A scuttle which tho <lb />
fireplace held the illustrated and <lb />
other paper- which reached him <lb />
week by week. these he culled <lb />
anything that took his fancy, and <lb />
the wen- thrown into <lb />
companion -cuttle, to be afterward <lb />
ill and duly in- <lb />
Materials for his novels and <lb />
plays were thus supplied or suggest- <lb />
ed. The accuracy of his <lb />
of events and places was <lb />
As the of creature, at <lb />
-ire so are all <lb />
are the births of time <lb />
Dry Goods Store. <lb />
Come let u show you. <lb />
in 7- M <lb />
Tripp, Ayden, N. C. <lb />
We are prepared to furnish you with <lb />
House and Kitchen Furniture <lb />
at the very prices. Cash or Installment. <lb />
. Come to sea us and we will convince you <lb />
AYDEN FURNITURE CO. <lb />
NEXT DOOR TO <lb />
GOOSE COMPANY. H of <lb />
l an <lb />
interesting manner the q <lb />
. r t a teacher, and in <lb />
I C Late of the offered <lb />
v i Training School <lb />
Fresh Oysters Mr. who Is re- <lb />
Coming Every Day the best school <lb />
Can Serve You Any Way. Try Me Carolina, made a <lb />
impassion upon the <lb />
MISS C. MEREDITH Nash county teachers, and many <lb />
them will go to Greenville to <lb />
the training school for some <lb />
weeks this <lb />
Piss. <lb />
Is lb. f l <lb />
BALTIMORE, MO. <lb />
Graduate Nurse <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
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UNIVERSITY NO <lb />
Chapel <lb />
debate will be <lb />
held in Chap. I about the <lb />
April. The Carolina- <lb />
Lei debate ha <lb />
been March to <lb />
April, Will beheld <lb />
Greensboro. Several years <lb />
ago Carolina lo Washington <lb />
ard L- e With the exception of <lb />
that d-feat the tie with <lb />
George University, <lb />
Carolina has won a of <lb />
series-; two out of three with <lb />
Virginia, out of one with <lb />
two out of two <lb />
Hopkins, three out of <lb />
three two out <lb />
of with P. and <lb />
eight out of twelve with Georgia- <lb />
resident Starr Jordan, <lb />
of Stanford University, <lb />
the lectures on <lb />
iv He <lb />
ion unwell to deliver the <lb />
these lectures <lb />
purpose the <lb />
m. Dilation of science and <lb />
ion. <lb />
E. E Barnett, A. R. Morgan, <lb />
W. L. Cooper, J. G. Walker, J <lb />
W. Fret nun ard C. E. <lb />
represented the Y. <lb />
II, C. A. at Pop <lb />
sign Missionary convention, <lb />
of these <lb />
of the student volunteer <lb />
a intend to go as mission- <lb />
to Japan, China, and <lb />
Dr. Thomas senior pro- <lb />
law . the <lb />
of the ease of the United St <lb />
vs The Tobacco <lb />
the United Sta .- <lb />
Supreme court. He gave an <lb />
interesting account of this <lb />
case to law school. <lb />
There are rumors and rumors <lb />
that several members of the <lb />
faculty have received <lb />
from other colleges and <lb />
universities with far larger <lb />
It is becoming a serious j <lb />
question bow long the <lb />
e of North Carolina is going <lb />
to ow other <lb />
other draw away <lb />
hi in n of the university. <lb />
B-uS of the faculty could leave <lb />
tomorrow it is now with <lb />
ti between dire <lb />
college and State <lb />
loyalty. <lb />
WHEN RUBBERS BECOME <lb />
And your shoes pinch, .-hake into . <lb />
Alien's the an <lb />
powder for the feet. It cur s painful, <lb />
swollen, smarting, awe ting feet, and <lb />
takes the sling out of corn MB I bun- <lb />
i n-. Just thing for leather <lb />
ah dancing parties and for breaking <lb />
in new shoes. Many people cannot <lb />
heavy . <lb />
without g Foe-Ease in <lb />
to the shoes Sold everywhere, c <lb />
Sample free Address, Allen S. <lb />
st a , N. Y. Don't accept <lb />
any substitute. <lb />
PEOPLE KNOW CONDITION. <lb />
Notice Land Sale. <lb />
By virtue of a power of sale con- <lb />
n a certain mortgage deed, ex- <lb />
d by W. J. H. <lb />
La an. wile. Clara S <lb />
I, u to W. H. Pa trio, on <lb />
f November, as <lb />
appears in the r <lb />
in in J-b page <lb />
will on Mo day <lb />
he day of 1910, <lb />
to t-ale the <lb />
door in to the <lb />
cash, the following <lb />
or panel of land to First <lb />
tract in Creek township, <lb />
out North Carolina <lb />
. ire east by of I. E h, <lb />
on lit south y the of J. <lb />
r. on the west by V. I. u i <lb />
i b <lb />
lot No. a, s <lb />
allot., d t Vary E. wife <lb />
S. It in he <lb />
the la. of I. B. deceased. <lb />
at a .-take poll <lb />
the s corner in <lb />
ii said ion and s north 1-- <lb />
es lo a take mi J. I,. a <lb />
line, thence 1-2 east <lb />
back gum i us <lb />
inlands line, then with said <lb />
north 7.- es t . a <lb />
corner, thence s. i <lb />
l. . s I. a water oak p. <lb />
south cast B. S to th I r <lb />
lot then h the rev <lb />
course of the too line of lot so <lb />
1-2 w. St poles to the be <lb />
containing s more <lb />
es. Xi ii town- <lb />
s up county, on sou Ii side of <lb />
S Creek and adj n. hi d of <lb />
J. n. <lb />
Bland, r ling others, <lb />
t contain at rt-i more or <lb />
less, with the n of t <lb />
grave <lb />
Hits the 24th of January, <lb />
W. <lb />
Land Sale. <lb />
By virtue of a the Superior <lb />
. of Pitt made n the <lb />
of r. fin in <lb />
n d <lb />
a- entitled C. ti. Li tie, <lb />
administrator of W. <lb />
d. u- E B. Moor . t <lb />
I will, o P mart <lb />
1910 before Ct <lb />
ville. -ell at <lb />
h eh st bid a c- t tin or <lb />
of in Carolina p. <lb />
. a th I <lb />
Little, I. V. ti. M Moor <lb />
i A. M. i <lb />
. 1-8 or I <lb />
universities and Int No in of the lands of <lb />
I John A Moor.-, Term of <lb />
of <lb />
C A of W More <lb />
Editor <lb />
There is a great stink in <lb />
Greenville, so strong it is talked <lb />
about by everybody except those <lb />
who should take <lb />
which the tax payers put them in <lb />
it comes from the <lb />
direction of the water and light <lb />
plant. Something ought to be <lb />
done to satisfy the people that <lb />
the in charge are doing <lb />
if they are. I don't <lb />
make any charge.-, but it appears <lb />
on the surface, and is being <lb />
talked, that incompetency is the <lb />
cause of thousands dollars of <lb />
Greenville tax money <lb />
to waste in neglected <lb />
machinery. as boilers, <lb />
pumps, engines, dynamos and a <lb />
s earn lire engine, to say <lb />
of the lack of fire and health <lb />
protection they are and have <lb />
been Buff <lb />
A word to the wise <lb />
people are hitting up, taking <lb />
and something is going to <lb />
break loose long. They <lb />
know the condition of <lb />
tip uh it's on the even it <lb />
is no on the stand <lb />
pipe. Taxpayer. <lb />
Land Sale. <lb />
Hy virtue of a mortgage executed <lb />
delivered by John and wife <lb />
to C. S. Carr, . n day <lb />
of which mortgage was <lb />
duly recorded in the office of the <lb />
of deeds of Mt county in book D <lb />
the notes having thereafter <lb />
e n to Pen., <lb />
the will fell for be- <lb />
fore the . house in Greenville on <lb />
Monday February 7th the follow- <lb />
if Ian situate in <lb />
Greenville township on the North <lb />
side of Tar river and n <lb />
e of the Greenville ard Washington <lb />
road. b. Ht J. A. <lb />
-aid road and running with his <lb />
line to Bed Banks Creek; thence with <lb />
said creek westward to the Catharine <lb />
owned by F. G. <lb />
James; then e with his line to the <lb />
and Washington road; <lb />
thence east long said road to the be- <lb />
ginning containing eighty acres more <lb />
or less, and bing the same tract of <lb />
land to the said John Dennis <lb />
by C. S. Carr. <lb />
Tn s 6th. <lb />
C. S. Carr, Mortgage. <lb />
P. G. James Son, Attorneys, <lb />
ltd <lb />
There is more <lb />
to a Fertilizer <lb />
than Analyses <lb />
The mere mixing of <lb />
materials to obtain <lb />
kn owl ed <lb />
no <lb />
lee. <lb />
Th <lb />
e value <lb />
Land Sale. <lb />
THROW CUT <lb />
Give the . . <lb />
o . <lb />
to Has .; <lb />
LINE <lb />
Many <lb />
the <lb />
Throw . u- th . o <lb />
kid i . help <lb />
Tn overwork. get <lb />
poi ii II I.- the bl <lb />
The u very <lb />
. ii. i . them <lb />
I'll s thing <lb />
thou of y b <lb />
fr m th verge of <lb />
Will cure of <lb />
Mrs. Williams, S. Wash- <lb />
street. K Mo nit, N. C, <lb />
give my name in <lb />
t ding K a s <lb />
they b <lb />
for a long tis a dull, nagging <lb />
back ard ill I in my <lb />
kidneys, t was at night and <lb />
arose in the morning unlit to com- <lb />
the duties. obtained <lb />
no relief from the various remedies I <lb />
used and h ii a ired of <lb />
n D Kidney Pills <lb />
recommended to me. I b. <lb />
their u e n I c M soon see they <lb />
were helping dispose <lb />
of the and improved my <lb />
health ii <lb />
For isle by ill dealers, Price <lb />
cents. Co. Buffalo, <lb />
New York, sole agents for the United <lb />
State. <lb />
the <lb />
tale no other. <lb />
Louse Leaf Blank l <lb />
Call m fl, and <lb />
the loose leaf ledger <lb />
system combined It <lb />
is most concise, <lb />
accurate, convenient ad simple <lb />
of keeping accounts to he <lb />
i nil we want you to <lb />
With it you render <lb />
t- in <lb />
without old time work<lb />
you w int in I .-e <lb />
leaf systems. m- have <lb />
up-to date and <lb />
posts devices which <lb />
render them practically <lb />
WEAK STOMACH <lb />
Test Sample cf Mi Free <lb />
Notice Sale. <lb />
Hy virtue of a power of <lb />
in a certain mortgage died <lb />
by W. and <lb />
wile to Harrington, Bar- <lb />
ii Co., on the 2-th day of <lb />
which said deed was. <lb />
in the . of the <lb />
of Dee. of Pitt county, on <lb />
day of in booK Z H <lb />
p and y virtue of a p. of <lb />
sale c i. in a certain chattel <lb />
hi d delivered by <lb />
to n. Barber <lb />
. Co . the HOS, <lb />
and duly in the office of Re- <lb />
deeds of Pitt . in book <lb />
X p ;.;, the <lb />
Mo the day of <lb />
being the first 1910, <lb />
expose public Sole I curt <lb />
house door i. Greenville i high st <lb />
for call, at o'clock, <lb />
the real . to <lb />
Hire t-act- or pare, a f <lb />
lying in the Winter- <lb />
count, of I in and slate of <lb />
Carolina, a d b d as ow., to <lb />
Lot the north <lb />
corner, f the Pie I. <lb />
I north a t <lb />
Is and links lo the die of the <lb />
ditch at a st I pine In <lb />
Rowan Cooper's with <lb />
Ii south <lb />
and inks of <lb />
thence with itch again south <lb />
-s e S Cs lo a stake; . <lb />
south es to a <lb />
st th west ts de- <lb />
west I- pule- IS links to <lb />
beginning, . s more <lb />
or less. <lb />
Lot No. J on the west side of I <lb />
railroad and south I- of Main t. <lb />
II L r on <lb />
street and g h n r lines I <lb />
s Coop r ; <lb />
thence -a t Cooper street to i <lb />
street; tn north with Mi I t t i <lb />
Rowan t r's . street; <lb />
West it. line toil in <lb />
west with side w <lb />
on to the b g eon- <lb />
I 1-1 more or <lb />
Lot No. o situate on the cast side of <lb />
railroad at joining the that the I <lb />
railroad C y purchased the <lb />
d of way on the west lie- <lb />
inti a p in on d <lb />
i e I et fr ill sir. et <lb />
and runs angles <lb />
from S i e t- the <lb />
wire , . with wire <lb />
fence to a pine far en. to <lb />
make i in piece where <lb />
completed th. n we . to <lb />
railroad company's right of way; thin <lb />
d y company's <lb />
r way to of com- <lb />
s lot; <lb />
th. line feel to their other <lb />
virtue of powers contained <lb />
in a certain mortgage d ed duly <lb />
ad delivered by E. Warren <lb />
and w Matti.-I. Warren to G E. <lb />
Harri.-. on the . day of December, <lb />
i. w. said mortgage deed ii <lb />
duly led in the register f deeds <lb />
cf Pitt c in k at <lb />
page the will i <lb />
to public sale to the highest bidder <lb />
for cash, the Court door <lb />
in t. of <lb />
the of the following <lb />
describe i tracts, lot, or <lb />
lard to <lb />
tracts parcels or lots of <lb />
lying and g in the county if <lb />
Pi t, Mat of Ninth t an. in <lb />
town slid more <lb />
as f Lots <lb />
a in the plat of Skit ville be- <lb />
the south co of <lb />
a d Jarvis streets and running <lb />
south Hi 11-2 fit line of <lb />
lot No. thence h No. <lb />
and west 1-U feet to Vance <lb />
street, then with the line of Vance <lb />
north lit 3-2 feet to Fourth <lb />
then the of Fourth <lb />
s t LI . 1-2 t to the i u inning. <lb />
Also No. and in the plat <lb />
that p of the known as <lb />
the north- <lb />
west comer of and Fourth <lb />
I on streets and running with Jarvis street <lb />
y. it ii; r h 1-2 feet to Third s re t. <lb />
west Third s t to <lb />
the co of lot No tin n south <lb />
With the lots No. and <lb />
1-2 feet to Fourth street then <lb />
with Fourth street . list lilt I-1 feet to <lb />
the tie n <lb />
four land convened J. <lb />
wife to M- fie L. Warren by deed <lb />
dated 9th , To satisfy <lb />
ail mortgage T mis sale c sh. <lb />
This January 1910 <lb />
ti. E. Harris, Mortgagee, <lb />
Skinner Whedbee, <lb />
of a fertilizer lies in the <lb />
source from which the <lb />
plant food is obtained. <lb />
Each ingredient in <lb />
Royster goods is 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 />
hark <lb />
Sold by reliable dealers throughout <lb />
the South. <lb />
F. So Royster Guano Co. <lb />
NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
have Indigestion, <lb />
sour stomach, dizziness or <lb />
in standing, Mi <lb />
will cure, or your <lb />
money back. <lb />
are rid of <lb />
by using Here is what <lb />
one man i to a <lb />
go d word for Mi and what it has H <lb />
done for me. I red i- g tor-1 .- <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having day been by <lb />
the clerk of the of <lb />
.-. u as administrator of the estate <lb />
of W. H ore . having <lb />
duly qualified as such <lb />
no is hereby g v.-n to a i persons <lb />
holding against said estate to <lb />
in to for pay t, <lb />
in or re he <lb />
of Dec 1913 or this <lb />
notice will i o p m bar of their re- <lb />
All persons in t. said <lb />
a e sled to make i run <lb />
date i to <lb />
This of <lb />
C G. Lille, of W. U. Moore <lb />
. J n H mo- Attorneys, <lb />
to Creditors. <lb />
Hiving qua fore the <lb />
Superior court of as <lb />
d. b. n. of es ate <lb />
of I,, on notice i- hereby <lb />
given to ail indebted to tho <lb />
make immediate i <lb />
the undersigned; and all persons having <lb />
claims against the are not lied <lb />
that the same must be presented for <lb />
payment t. the undersigned on or be- <lb />
fore the 1st day of January. or <lb />
this notice will be plead in bar of re- <lb />
M. i <lb />
of Condition of The <lb />
Bank of Greenville <lb />
Greenville, Carolina <lb />
at the close of business, December <lb />
RESOURCES <lb />
Loans <lb />
Overdrafts, <lb />
House, For <lb />
Fixtures, 8.595 <lb />
Cash Items. <lb />
Cash due from <lb />
Lash in Vault, <lb />
Total, <lb />
LIABILITIES <lb />
Stock, <lb />
Undivided Profits, 2,851.81 <lb />
Deposits, <lb />
Total, <lb />
as. I. fie- u g, <lb />
with the I- B. N. of Leonidas Fleming, <lb />
c line to he be- If ltd <lb />
lining . mole or i <lb />
You <lb />
After you have paid the ex- <lb />
charges have yon made <lb />
anything by job <lb />
printing from out of-town print- <lb />
We are you haven't, <lb />
without even considering the <lb />
inferior quality of the paper. <lb />
Cheap prices calls for cheap stock <lb />
and cheap printing is not a good <lb />
advertisement for you, rather it <lb />
hurts your business, because <lb />
strangers often size you up by <lb />
the stationery you use. When <lb />
i workmanship and stock <lb />
is considered, our prices are low. <lb />
Let us have your next order. <lb />
We are always ready to compare <lb />
quality and prices. <lb />
with and <lb />
Ii almost for me t eat <lb />
anything. Day after day go <lb />
without i Ore day I <lb />
read your ad in the Kant or Daily News. <lb />
got a box, before it was gone <lb />
could sit down to table eat <lb />
anything, <lb />
L. Patterson, Brewer <lb />
Me , <lb />
Mi-o tablet are made <lb />
the best n overwritten <lb />
the cure to stay cur. d. re- <lb />
stomach in a few min- <lb />
s. They re sold by druggists in <lb />
every town in America, ard by <lb />
Wooten A large box coats but <lb />
rents. Test free from Booth's <lb />
Buffalo. N. Y. <lb />
less. <lb />
lo the follow person- <lb />
I II with <lb />
two rocks and all necessary belling in- <lb />
. shaft and also one <lb />
ow.-r gasoline engine; one <lb />
tank, one p . end belting <lb />
n I c. machinery be Pg that <lb />
formerly . an i run by W. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
ACCOUNTS of Merchants, Farmers and Individuals Invited. <lb />
L. Cashier. <lb />
Report of Condition of <lb />
The Greenville Banking and Trust Company, <lb />
At GREENVILLE, <lb />
in the State of at the close of business, Nov. <lb />
k IN <lb />
The Reflector does Job work. <lb />
While it is often impossible to <lb />
prevent an accident, it is never <lb />
impossible to be if <lb />
not any one's purse In <lb />
vest cents in a bottle of <lb />
Liniment and you are <lb />
prepared for sprains, bruises and <lb />
like injuries. Sold by all dealers. <lb />
For cot- <lb />
ton seed. H. A. Blow agent, <lb />
N. C. ltd <lb />
Smith of N. C. and all of <lb />
said being now located on <lb />
lot or parcel of d <lb />
ed above as lot No. <lb />
This sale is made to satisfy the <lb />
terms o said <lb />
This of . <lb />
Harrington, A- Co., <lb />
Mortgagee. <lb />
By F. C. Harding. Atty. <lb />
Land Sale. <lb />
By virtue of a d <lb />
red b A. V. St. <lb />
wife to F G. James, <lb />
on day of December, i <lb />
mortgage appears of c rd in <lb />
office f Pitt <lb />
county, in boo H page the <lb />
commissioner will I for <lb />
cash before the door in <lb />
on February, h. <lb />
the following described tract of <lb />
land situate in county of Pitt and <lb />
in township, near the t <lb />
of adj the lands known <lb />
a Blount Hall property, the Jacob <lb />
r and, the lards formerly <lb />
owned by Dr. W. L. Best, an <lb />
run of creek containing <lb />
acres more less, and being lard <lb />
Groceries <lb />
And Provisions <lb />
Cotton and <lb />
Fresh Goods kept in- <lb />
in stock. Country <lb />
Produce Bought and Sold <lb />
D. W. <lb />
GREENVILLE N <lb />
North Carol in a <lb />
RE <lb />
Loans and <lb />
Overdrafts see, and 249.43 <lb />
All other Stocks, <lb />
and <lb />
and <lb />
Due from Hanks <lb />
Silver coin, including; <lb />
minor c.-in <lb />
other S. <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Capital Stock, <lb />
; Surplus fund, <lb />
Undivided profits, net <lb />
Notes bills <lb />
Bills payable, <lb />
28.724.65 <lb />
I Sub. Chit. 122,901.44 I .-- <lb />
checks I <lb />
Due Banks <lb />
Total <lb />
500.00 <lb />
216.38 <lb />
, 000.00 <lb />
928.79 <lb />
State of North of Pitt, <lb />
I, C. S. Carr. Cashier of the named bank, do solemnly swear that <lb />
the above statement is true to the of my knowledge and belief. <lb />
C. S. CARR, Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before me. <lb />
this 20th day of Nov. 1909. <lb />
J. MOORE, <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
A. M. MOSELEY, <lb />
C. LAUGHINGHOUSE, <lb />
R. C. FLANAGAN. <lb />
Directors. <lb />
Do rot sell your furs and hides <lb />
upon H formerly until you Bee E. M. <lb />
This 11th. ,,,;. <lb />
. or Norfolk Southern <lb />
Commissioner, depot. W <lb />
FOR THE BEST <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
and Home Furnishing <lb />
always co to TAFT VanDYKE <lb />
FROM CAMPUS. <lb />
THE MATS ARE DELAYED <lb />
East Carolina Training School <lb />
Not <lb />
Reported for The Re lit by Miss, <lb />
Mamie E. Jenkins. <lb />
A valuable addition to the <lb />
faculty is Mrs. M <lb />
of Ins Philadelphia, <lb />
a woman of fine <lb />
training and Mrs. <lb />
Ogden will take of the <lb />
dinning hall deliver <lb />
on Domestic Science. The daily <lb />
menus will <lb />
to principles will <lb />
be of great educational value to <lb />
the students. <lb />
Nineteen new students have <lb />
entered school the holidays, <lb />
making th enrollment one <lb />
hundred and forty two. It has <lb />
become to divide some, <lb />
of the classes into two sections. <lb />
A hook room in which all <lb />
supplies ate kept, has been <lb />
opened and placed in charge of <lb />
Mr. E- C. Dodd. <lb />
Week in February <lb />
will be devoted to <lb />
in administration <lb />
building has been <lb />
furnished J or the use Y. <lb />
W. C. A. On evening <lb />
a was <lb />
given in the new <lb />
and the <lb />
Oil the morning <lb />
day, <lb />
exercises were lit id in the <lb />
assembly hall. How Firm a <lb />
favorite <lb />
hymn. for <lb />
were tung Wright first <lb />
spoke Stonewall <lb />
Jackson, then made an excellent <lb />
talK on Lee's celling his <lb />
as a mall rather than <lb />
his <lb />
A few in treat- <lb />
some s Up, <lb />
the of it to <lb />
for a doctor n prove danger- <lb />
The st way is tn k. <lb />
th- at th <lb />
of croup give child a <lb />
Pi ail<lb />
seed professional Cards <lb />
be Ready for Delivery March <lb />
Washington, D. C. Jan. <lb />
Editor The <lb />
Many inquires have come to <lb />
me asking when the report and <lb />
map of the soil of Pitt <lb />
county would be published and <lb />
available for distribution. I had <lb />
fully expected them lo be ready <lb />
by this month. <lb />
I recently submitted a written <lb />
inquiry upon Prof- <lb />
Milton Whitney, Chief of the <lb />
Bureau of oils. U. S. Depart- <lb />
of Agriculture, and <lb />
append hereto reply as e <lb />
matter of interest to your <lb />
readers. <lb />
Very sincerely, <lb />
Jno. H. Small. <lb />
Washington. D. C. <lb />
Hon, John H. Small. <lb />
House of Representatives. <lb />
Dear <lb />
In response to your inquiry of <lb />
January the map to <lb />
the soil survey report on <lb />
Pitt county. North Carolina, <lb />
been in the hands of the <lb />
for about six weeks. <lb />
In awarding c for <lb />
graphic work from four to six <lb />
months is allowed the contractor, <lb />
and I can not state definitely <lb />
when this map will be finished. <lb />
We reasonably expect to <lb />
receive it in or April, and <lb />
the report will be issued within <lb />
a week or two after the maps <lb />
are delivered to the public <lb />
printer. I have requested that <lb />
the work on this be pressed <lb />
in every practicable way. <lb />
Very truly yours, <lb />
Milton Whitney, <lb />
Chief of Bureau. <lb />
Will be Held in on Tuesday, <lb />
February 8th. <lb />
The corn crop is one cf the <lb />
most important in this section <lb />
if the State. Aside from <lb />
W. F. EVANS <lb />
ATTORNEY AT LAW <lb />
N. C. <lb />
, Office opposite K. L. Smith <lb />
methods of preparation, FUn <lb />
etc., the kind of seed plant-1 <lb />
d quite a large part in i <lb />
u ,; t Harry Skinner. Hefty Skinner, J. <lb />
of yields. j H w <lb />
In order to assist fat in <lb />
good seed to plant, the <lb />
Co-operative Demon- <lb />
WorK will have a seed w i-t-i <lb />
corn day at on Tues- N. W. <lb />
SKINNER <lb />
LAWYERS. <lb />
WHEDBEE <lb />
Greenville N- C <lb />
OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
The Bethel Banking Trust Co., <lb />
AT BETHEL, N. C. <lb />
At the close of business, Nov. <lb />
Resources <lb />
Loans and discounts 146,703.18 j Capital Stock <lb />
Overdrafts secured Surplus fund <lb />
and unsecured Undivided profits lest <lb />
Furniture fixture. , <lb />
Due from <lb />
Gold and silver of <lb />
minor coin currency Deposits sub to check <lb />
Total Total <lb />
An the grip is often <lb />
by a cough, <lb />
proves a <lb />
Cough <lb />
has been extensively <lb />
used and with goad tor <lb />
relief en of <lb />
Many casts have been <lb />
all other dies had failed. <lb />
Sold bl all dealers. <lb />
day, Feb. 8th., 1910 Several <lb />
and <lb />
corn growers be pres- <lb />
to help select seed corn and <lb />
make talks upon corn <lb />
They will be on the <lb />
from a. p. m. The, <lb />
talks will occur from <lb />
to p. m. Please come and <lb />
bring with you thirty to <lb />
fifty of the best ears of your <lb />
seed corn and have <lb />
d to plant a seed of <lb />
one acre. In the fall we will <lb />
into the s ed patch with you and <lb />
help make a careful <lb />
We will then talk about <lb />
preserving weevils, <lb />
and keeping your corn <lb />
through the winter, Next <lb />
spring we will start the same <lb />
operation again and hope by this <lb />
means to have <lb />
seed corn on a large number of <lb />
farms in this county. <lb />
We hope you will show <lb />
interest in this forward move- <lb />
by coming out, and be tore <lb />
to invite your neighbors and the <lb />
boys to come. Renumber the <lb />
date, the place, and c <lb />
Yours cordially, <lb />
John F. Evans, Agent, <lb />
C, K. Hudson State Agent, <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
Office by J. L. <lb />
DR R. L. CARR <lb />
Dentist. <lb />
N C. <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. County of Pitt, MS <lb />
I W H Cashier of the bank. . sol- <lb />
swear above statement is true to best pi my <lb />
belief. W. II. <lb />
Subset. Led and sworn to be-1 Correct <lb />
. ,. i r Root, <lb />
tins day of g M <lb />
S. T. i <lb />
Notary Public. Director <lb />
DR. S HASSELL <lb />
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN <lb />
Greenville, N. C <lb />
Office on Third formerly f <lb />
pied by Dr. Bagwell. <lb />
U I. MOORE W. H. <lb />
and Long <lb />
H W K V V I I. N i <lb />
JULIUS BROWN <lb />
N. C. <lb />
J. C. LAMER <lb />
I. IN <lb />
Monuments <lb />
Tomb Stones <lb />
Iron <lb />
A. M COLLEGE NOTES. <lb />
Honor Roll. <lb />
The is the honor <lb />
roll of <lb />
N. C, f r third <lb />
George All n. It Worthing- <lb />
ton, Grigg Preston Elks. <lb />
James Av Clara <lb />
Nobles, Mildred <lb />
Verona Hemby. Viv-j <lb />
Case, Alma <lb />
J I I <lb />
I L j <lb />
Lionel Jon. . Allen. Her j <lb />
man Cobb. Tyson, <lb />
Nichols, Crawford, I <lb />
Hemby, <lb />
Charlie Wain <lb />
right, Crawford. <lb />
Joyner, Bertha <lb />
Ellen <lb />
If troubled With indigestion, <lb />
no feel <lb />
bilious, give i a <lb />
Liver Tablets a trial at d <lb />
you will be pleased the re <lb />
These tablets invigorate <lb />
the stomach and <lb />
then digestion, Sold by all <lb />
dealers. <lb />
ARE YOU SURE <lb />
It <lb />
w, the <lb />
, . . <lb />
Why not <lb />
HAKE AND FREEZE YOUR OWN ICE CREAM <lb />
h MINUTES <lb />
FOR A HATE wits <lb />
ICE M <lb />
Irene, or <lb />
of Tb., to <lb />
of Ice pure <lb />
A noS Ice <lb />
two which will lent <lb />
for year,, soil will loon <lb />
Pow- <lb />
I and <lb />
Sold by good <lb />
V food Co., S. T <lb />
I taken up riM SOW that ha <lb />
run n <lb />
i-r <lb />
fork right <lb />
car, left white Md <lb />
pitted Owner ti. <lb />
6th. W. <lb />
K. D. No. N. U <lb />
West Raleigh, Jan, <lb />
new has brought quite a; <lb />
large to the college I <lb />
Thus fir Sinew men <lb />
hive been enrolled. The new <lb />
dormitory makes the <lb />
of these men At <lb />
the present rate of growth, it is <lb />
evident that the State must en- <lb />
large the college In every <lb />
if it would <lb />
all the young men a <lb />
purely education, The <lb />
enrollment this year has <lb />
reached 5.5-the largest number <lb />
ever enrolled. With PO hazing <lb />
aid everything so <lb />
smoothly, no one cm predict the <lb />
growth the A. M. <lb />
College. <lb />
The winter course, composed <lb />
of nun the farms, <lb />
has enrolled about forty. These <lb />
nun will spend eight weeks <lb />
at minimum coat, studying the <lb />
methods which directly <lb />
upon the best firm <lb />
This year the course will include <lb />
a of lectures and demon- <lb />
on road-build- <lb />
These will be given by <lb />
State Engineer Sp ton and by an <lb />
detailed for the purpose <lb />
by the United States govern- <lb />
Beginning with this term, the <lb />
boys are occupying the new <lb />
which was recently com- <lb />
This building <lb />
dates and its completion re- <lb />
the overcrowded condition <lb />
which existed before Christmas. <lb />
It is one of the most beautiful <lb />
buildings on the campus, being <lb />
modernly equipped with water, <lb />
steam and electric lights. <lb />
The college is having <lb />
applications for men to take <lb />
charge of farms and dairies, also <lb />
for men to teach agriculture in <lb />
the public and high schools. <lb />
There is a splendid field for man <lb />
and women who are qualified to <lb />
teach this subject. The <lb />
offered art lucrative enough <lb />
for special preparation to be <lb />
very desirable and profitable. <lb />
Most Popular Druggist <lb />
Remarkable Statement. <lb />
Di J. w. Bryan has at lust obtained <lb />
the for a remedy which they <lb />
are Belling a n tie lo <lb />
cure any Liver Trouble. I f too <lb />
not digest well, if there s or , <lb />
in s on if i he tongue is <lb />
and breath bad, if there i <lb />
strain s <lb />
will cure you. It the; d not <lb />
W. guarantee , w- J <lb />
to return you-money. I t-t- <lb />
Pills give quick relief and ma e p, r- , O I C BOY <lb />
. s of w <lb />
s a and a Troubles are <lb />
but Ur. Bryan s <lb />
giving a chance t. I <lb />
the l if a <lb />
cent box of Liver you <lb />
are not the results <lb />
Dr. and ask for your money. <lb />
Also for sale by M. M. Sauls at <lb />
den, N. C. <lb />
What Perfect <lb />
If ever had tho misfortune to own <lb />
a cheaply sewing machine, <lb />
you'll knew what it means to have parts <lb />
constantly breaking, or the machine re- <lb />
fuse to run for come seemingly <lb />
countable reason. <lb />
Q Singer quality Bod the adjustment <lb />
of every Singer machine save you such <lb />
discouraging experiences. Every Singer <lb />
runs so light and easy as to require <lb />
no effort on your part to do the <lb />
sewing. <lb />
Many women use a Singer who <lb />
strength enough to operate ordinary ma- <lb />
chines. The Singer does all the work, <lb />
runs noiselessly and does not easily get <lb />
cut of order. <lb />
a Should repairs or new parts, needles, etc. <lb />
ever be needed there's always a Singer <lb />
store nearby to save you annoying <lb />
delays. <lb />
FA IN WORK. <lb />
Interest Growing <lb />
Improved <lb />
We want Girls and j <lb />
to work in <lb />
Tarboro Knitting Mills <lb />
Al Tarboro, N, C. <lb />
and in <lb />
Mills <lb />
Near Tarboro, N. C. <lb />
The work no dust or <lb />
dirt the i We can <lb />
the town <lb />
t Tarboro. <lb />
only <lb />
Sewing Machine Company <lb />
Main Street, GREENVILLE. N C.<lb />
175- <lb />
. <lb />
L. <lb />
Mr. J F. the furnish a <lb />
agent of the farm demonstration W <lb />
work, tells us that Pitt; Ed. <lb />
county farmers have decided to ml <lb />
co operate with it this than <lb />
at any time since the work was land de. <lb />
in county, <lb />
that these farmers art-far ad- <lb />
in their work for the <lb />
year. Many of them began <lb />
preparation of their land in De <lb />
and much has <lb />
been done, s.-me of plow <lb />
inches in depth, <lb />
Evans says he knows of about a <lb />
hundred <lb />
purchased by farmers this <lb />
season, and that in the territory <lb />
over which he navels the <lb />
son clover crop Is fully four <lb />
percent r than last <lb />
year. These certainly <lb />
peak well for the farmers of <lb />
the county, and it is <lb />
to such interest being taken <lb />
in farm demonstration work, <lb />
in improved land and <lb />
me <lb />
You <lb />
at Tart <lb />
We -tend;, work all th <lb />
year. no fear hut d <lb />
we h work f r <lb />
day. <lb />
Come and See the Work or Write <lb />
GENERAL MANAGER <lb />
TARBORO <lb />
Wholesale and retail <lb />
and Furniture Dealer. C <lb />
fur Hides. Fur. Cotton S. <lb />
Oil Turkeys, Oak <lb />
He. <lb />
Suits, Baby Go-Carts, <lb />
Parlor suits Tables, <lb />
Safes, P and Gad Ax <lb />
Snuff, life Tobacco. Kay <lb />
West Cheroots, Henry <lb />
Canned Cherries, Peach. <lb />
Apples, Pine Apples, Syrup, <lb />
Jelly, Moat, lour, Coffee, <lb />
Soap, Lye Food, Matches, <lb />
Oil, Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls <lb />
Garden Seeds, Oranges, <lb />
A Lenoir Lady, After Two Weeks <lb />
Grinding Labor, <lb />
Better Thai Eva <lb />
N. C- <lb />
and am have ever <lb />
m i, i have i a two <lb />
h. I lay i w <lb />
., ,, ,, woman's i, l have taken <lb />
Apples, a lot it and l can never <lb />
Nuts, Apples- H I <lb />
Peaches Prunes. Currants, can never In ink t mm n BU- <lb />
and vice y me , <lb />
Wooden ware. Cakes and Crack- since , u I look so <lb />
era Macaroni, Beat But- stout as a mule. . <lb />
Sewing Machines <lb />
and numerous other goods, Ionic. I ii wt n it. Its <lb />
cheap use . <lb />
, o <lb />
Not Quite I <lb />
How you en cot n h. <lb />
thing <lb />
or screw of u- <lb />
Ker a good <lb />
box lie prepared for X <lb />
Our <lb />
Is a you aim <lb />
we will see that your tool <lb />
box does no lack a C <lb />
article. <lb />
S M <lb />
you know that croup Ml <lb />
be prevented Chamber <lb />
Iain's Cough Remedy as son <lb />
the child s hoarse or <lb />
after the croupy cough <lb />
and it will prevent the attack <lb />
It also a certain cure for croup <lb />
has never been known to tan <lb />
Sold by all dealers. <lb />
A Quaint Comparison. <lb />
Did you see the big whit <lb />
horse King says he is like <lb />
The Mutual Life <lb />
and in <lb />
the world. H. Bentley Harriss. <lb />
Of Course <lb />
You get <lb />
a Horse Goods ; c <lb />
of <lb />
J. R. <lb />
Corey <lb />
II you want HORSE to trot <lb />
last and poll strong boy your <lb />
Hay, Oats <lb />
and Corn. <lb />
W. B. He will sell <lb />
you Better Feed and More for Less <lb />
Money than any man in town. <lb />
W. B. <lb />
N I t <lb />
i. .<lb />
Place is headquarters Corn, Hay, <lb />
Oats, Cotton Seed Hulk, <lb />
i Brand, Hominy, <lb />
corn Meal and all kinds <lb />
Our <lb />
Greenville, yours if you <lb />
v .-- <lb />
Salt. Lime and Cement. <lb />
Stop chewing the rag and chew <lb />
tobacco. brands at J. M.<lb />
Wells Browne <lb />
Hangs Wall Paper <lb />
That you might as w. It <lb />
poke HO a h <lb />
t I results. S t it to <lb />
ow ., <lb />
about paper hanging than a rabbit. hen <lb />
pop hangs <lb />
in . in <lb />
the face, yen have a mi-take <lb />
Next tune <lb />
you contemplate papering soar <lb />
talk t. He is h ad- <lb />
in this line He ix <lb />
lea- in his prices, ready to <lb />
m k.- good anything that goes wrong <lb />
with his w New goods coming in. <lb />
and a season ahead. I <lb />
this in your hat and r st you w it <lb />
In his o a <lb />
play house on v low <lb />
Five Points, t. II i to <lb />
to him. brick <lb />
g the place. <lb />
WELLS <lb />
N. C. <lb /></p>
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DEPARTMENT <lb />
In Charge of Wm. G. MORRIS<lb />
Agent The Eastern Reflector tor and Vicinity-Advertising Rates on Application <lb />
A men's and <lb />
just in. <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
turkeys wanted. rendered by Kenneth Ray nor. <lb />
toe us a call. <lb />
Know any w Ange Co. <lb />
prices paid. A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
We have just received a nice <lb />
A. <lb />
item would be glad <lb />
to gel tut the r. If <lb />
you u <lb />
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your <lb />
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a. cut. <lb />
who is COn- <lb />
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bra tins <lb />
can be <lb />
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ill. u who has <lb />
tare. at <lb />
SUM me <lb />
las <lb />
fur good comfortable <lb />
or ti- <lb />
Co. inter- <lb />
fit. nave the <lb />
the <lb />
M Winter- <lb />
student toll <lb />
at<lb />
County <lb />
A. C Cox <lb />
arc <lb />
neat and <lb />
durable. Terms are <lb />
iii the market come to <lb />
we have desk you. <lb />
A, w. went to Greenville <lb />
y, <lb />
tarrying a nice line of <lb />
Coffins and Caskets. Prices are <lb />
right and can furnish nice hearse <lb />
service. A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. <lb />
John Manning, Mi.- at work <lb />
near came in ls. <lb />
Fur j glasses, dried fruits <lb />
ah kinds and butter and <lb />
see A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
Button, who were in <lb />
the market business on corner <lb />
of and Dill streets, have <lb />
moved out on Railroad street, in <lb />
the store formerly occupied by <lb />
L. Johnson. <lb />
We can give you a bargain in <lb />
nice clothing. <lb />
Harrington, Barber v- Co. <lb />
There was another baptism at <lb />
the last <lb />
day night. <lb />
Pump pipes Then see us. <lb />
We have just received a good <lb />
lot. <lb />
We head the list in nice con- <lb />
A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
The 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 nice hall racks, see us. A. <lb />
W. Ange o. <lb />
Cattle want to <lb />
buy cattle. <lb />
Misses Louise Satterthwaite and <lb />
Jean re tie Cox. <lb />
At the guests departed <lb />
for their respective homes, de- <lb />
Cobweb town a most <lb />
delightful place at which to spend <lb />
and Miss Cox a <lb />
hostess. <lb />
HAS SLEPT FOR DAYS. <lb />
Case of Wealthy North <lb />
Toledo Doctors. <lb />
Toledo. Ohio, Jan. <lb />
detectives are mystified <lb />
over the peculiar condition in <lb />
which J. F. a wealthy <lb />
R. D. Co. merchant of South Creek, <lb />
torpid <lb />
the <lb />
bowels, and arc urn- <lb />
Do You Own a Piano <lb />
ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE, <lb />
In districts their virtue <lb />
are widely they <lb />
properties la freeing; <lb />
the system that <lb />
coated. <lb />
Take No Substitute. <lb />
For fisH, beef, porn and Beaufort county, North Carolina. <lb />
age see B. F. Sutton at same remained for two weeks at <lb />
old stand. State hotel. During his <lb />
For guns and rifles see A- W. sleep, which began six- <lb />
Ange Co. days ago- has <lb />
For nice see us. not spoken over a dozen words <lb />
Harrington, Barber ft Co. at ell times seems to be <lb />
Nice glassware, just in. <lb />
Harrington. Barber Co. <lb />
For nice oysters see F. <lb />
Sutton. Barbecue on Saturdays. <lb />
If your subscription to The <lb />
Rt fleeter has expired let me <lb />
It was supposed when Smith- <lb />
wick was found unconscious in <lb />
his room that he was the victim <lb />
of gas. a small gas jet above his <lb />
bed being found partially turned <lb />
renew it, and give you a receipt. on doubt in the <lb />
W. C Morris, agent. I minds of physicians that Smith- <lb />
The spring rush is coming in. k- condition was brought on <lb />
Better send your orders in besides gas. At <lb />
once for Cox Cotton Planters. no time hag the come <lb />
simplex guano sowers, economic At times <lb />
back bands, etc. Orders will he opens his and watches <lb />
have attention. figures in the but does <lb />
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co., j not speak. <lb />
M C. r; <lb />
If you want a useful planter. w a Toledo girl through <lb />
see our combination planter. advertisement published in a <lb />
plants cotton, corn, peas, etc, j paper, After <lb />
Harrington, Barber he <lb />
Mr. and Mrs J. B. Franks, of came to Toledo and met his <lb />
Greenville, were visiting t her <lb />
A D. Cox, who had been <lb />
his eyes treated in <lb />
more, returned home Sunday <lb />
evening. <lb />
Miss Vivian Roberson spent <lb />
Saturday and Sunday at her <lb />
home at Gold Point. <lb />
Miss Rosa Jones returned from <lb />
her home at Bayboro Monday, <lb />
where she spent the week end <lb />
Miss Gussie Lawrence, of <lb />
Ayden, was visiting friends here <lb />
last Sunday. <lb />
For nice see me, at <lb />
We have just received a full I Johnson's stand, better prepared <lb />
supply of furniture. Give us a <lb />
call. A. W. <lb />
Herman <lb />
a last Tut that his <lb />
Greenville, was dead. <lb />
He the burial <lb />
day. bereaved have our <lb />
deepest <lb />
Oysters We have them Fri- <lb />
day and Saturday nights. <lb />
It. 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 />
Rev. T. P, King, who has been <lb />
pastor of Baptist church here <lb />
for years, and who has <lb />
served church so well, moved <lb />
to last Wednesday, <lb />
There he a call <lb />
this year. He will half <lb />
time at and half time <lb />
at We regret very <lb />
much to lose Mr. King. How- <lb />
ever, since it is a reality, we can <lb />
truly say that while it is our loss <lb />
it is field's gain. <lb />
The County School Desks <lb />
are the desks for you. They are <lb />
cheap, durable and comfortable- <lb />
Prices right workmanship <lb />
guaranteed. A. G. Cox Mfg. <lb />
Ob. Winterville. N. C. <lb />
Just received, a nice lot of <lb />
ladies and shoes. <lb />
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 <lb />
than ever. R. W. <lb />
Mr. and M'S. B. G. Taylor, of <lb />
Ayden. were visiting relatives <lb />
here last Sunday. <lb />
Miss Baker, who has <lb />
been sick at home at <lb />
came in a few days ago to <lb />
her studies in W. H. S. <lb />
Cannon, of Fort Barn- <lb />
well,, was in our town Tuesday <lb />
on business. <lb />
sausage and fish, going <lb />
Cheap, R. W. at Johnson <lb />
stand, on railroad street. <lb />
The stockholders of the Bank <lb />
held a meeting <lb />
and declared a per <lb />
cent dividend. <lb />
Now the time to advertise, <lb />
before everybody gets ahead of <lb />
MISS JEANETTE COX ENTERTAINS <lb />
The home of Dr- Cox en <lb />
Church street, South <lb />
ville, was a scene of laughter and <lb />
fun last Saturday evening. Jan- <lb />
29th, when Miss Jeanette <lb />
Cox entertained her class at a <lb />
cobweb party. Miss Helen <lb />
Smith received in the hall and <lb />
gave class colors to each guest. <lb />
Miss Jeanette Cox by <lb />
Miss Louise Satterthwaite r.- <lb />
in the parlor. <lb />
Each guest was very success- <lb />
in helping the spiders spin <lb />
for the end of each <lb />
web was found a dainty <lb />
which more compensated <lb />
them for their arduous labors. <lb />
Many other interesting g n-. <lb />
formed amusement until <lb />
when light refreshments were <lb />
served, after which was <lb />
they had planned an early <lb />
date their marriage. <lb />
When he was found <lb />
scion in his at the hotel <lb />
the police started an <lb />
but the whole affair appears <lb />
as much a mystery today as it <lb />
did the day he was found <lb />
conscious. <lb />
is fed through a <lb />
and is given principally <lb />
liquids. He not been re- <lb />
moved from the hotel, as it is <lb />
feared any movement might. <lb />
prove fatal. The <lb />
hope for his recovery. A l so <lb />
remains <lb />
WILLIAM ROBERT HORNE. <lb />
Sketch of His Life by an Intimate <lb />
Friend. <lb />
William Robert Home was <lb />
born in 1857. He came of sturdy <lb />
old English stock on his paternal <lb />
side. His great grand father, <lb />
Jacob Home, came from <lb />
Virginia and settled where the <lb />
city of RocKy Mount now stands, <lb />
where his grand father, Henry <lb />
Home, was born in 1805. He <lb />
moved to Pitt county in <lb />
where he married Eliza <lb />
From this union Josiah Robert <lb />
Home was born. Robert Home <lb />
married Martha Joyner, mother <lb />
of Amos Joyner, and to them <lb />
two children were born, William <lb />
aid His father having <lb />
died before ho was years Old <lb />
h- was raised by his uncle, <lb />
Franklin Joyner. <lb />
The writer had been <lb />
associated with deceased all his <lb />
life. H. brother-in-law <lb />
cousin and my true friend. H <lb />
was of that type of men known <lb />
as country gentlemen, lived on <lb />
his own soil, subsisting on the <lb />
flesh of his own animals reared <lb />
by him. and the fruits of his <lb />
own field and garden, <lb />
death he owned a large <lb />
farm, owned fine had <lb />
comfortable houses for his labor <lb />
era stables for his stock; <lb />
plenty of turkey, and chick <lb />
and fruit for his family and all <lb />
friends that came his way. <lb />
William R. Home married <lb />
Edwards in June, 1887. <lb />
No children were born to <lb />
She was one of those true and <lb />
helpmates and was as de- <lb />
voted to him as any wife the <lb />
writer has ever known, nursing <lb />
and cheering him the sum <lb />
mons came. <lb />
Bill Home, as he was If <lb />
k no-v was a lover of ks and <lb />
newspapers. He was the <lb />
posted country gentlemen tote; <lb />
found for reading with <lb />
his wonderful memory and <lb />
It not, and you t to own <lb />
soon, you owe it o y our. to ex- <lb />
the display <lb />
shown at the Fine man White <lb />
A display really <lb />
to a Urge city. <lb />
In a glance will inspect a <lb />
line of pianos not alone stand <lb />
in character of t, y and <lb />
general in a class to <lb />
itself, but you <lb />
that stand i ard <lb />
incomparable an 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 tame and <lb />
reputation ha the trade. Four <lb />
of known. <lb />
makes. <lb />
We will take your piano in <lb />
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 lit your <lb />
When in <lb />
Greenville our <lb />
White. <lb />
Next door to Carr Atkins Hardware o. store. <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF WINTERVILLE, <lb />
AT WINTERVILLE, N. O. <lb />
At the dote of business, Nov. 1900. <lb />
Resources <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
and unsecured 30,1.81 <lb />
Furniture and fixtures <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
Capital stock <lb />
Surplus fund <lb />
5,000.00 <lb />
178.681 Undivided profits, leas <lb />
Due from and 11,211.61 j expenses and tuxes pd 527.00 <lb />
Silver coin, including of deposit 802.20 <lb />
minor currency Deposits subject to ck 14,005.85 <lb />
Nat bank and other <lb />
U. S. s <lb />
Total <lb />
1,800 <lb />
; Cashier's checks <lb />
outstanding <lb />
Total <lb />
81.53 <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 />
At this Kith day at Nov., <lb />
R II. Hunsucker, <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
A. G. Cox, <lb />
R. H. Hunsucker, <lb />
J. F. Harrington, <lb />
Directors <lb />
OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE, <lb />
AT FARMVILLE. N. O. <lb />
At the elate of business Nov. 10th, <lb />
Resources <lb />
. i <lb />
do not entertain much <lb />
And so his acquaintance. His good <lb />
mother, latter <lb />
sleeping. <lb />
he will awake is as deep a <lb />
mystery as what caused his re- <lb />
lapse into the unconscious state. <lb />
Up to the present he has slept <lb />
just hours <lb />
Several have been in <lb />
constant attendance working <lb />
under of attending <lb />
physicians, who had charge of <lb />
the victim's case. <lb />
Many physicians, bath local <lb />
and foreign, have been called in <lb />
to see the patient, but all go <lb />
away with a snake of the head <lb />
they are puzzled as the rest <lb />
Sales for <lb />
two half sisters, Mrs. Askew aim <lb />
Mrs. Pollard, of Farmville <lb />
a n. phew. John Tyson, of <lb />
Ala., him. <lb />
This good and worthy man had <lb />
for some months been suffering <lb />
with bladder trouble. The <lb />
physicians were called to his bed <lb />
side but nothing be don. <lb />
to save him. On the 23rd day <lb />
Jan. 1910, his soul passed over <lb />
the river to realms above, and o; <lb />
tin- 24th his ashes were lid <lb />
rest in the cemetery at Farm- <lb />
ville. G. T. Tyson, <lb />
Took All His Money <lb />
ill man to doctor <lb />
According to the figures furn- <lb />
, , , , ,. ., liver o kid trouble that Dr. King's <lb />
by secretary a. New would quickly at <lb />
son, of the Tobacco Board of -1 for <lb />
n w <lb />
Trade, the sales of leaf tobacco a. d debility, at all <lb />
on the Greenville market for the <lb />
month of were <lb />
pounds for an aver <lb />
age of per <lb />
For to due the sales <lb />
were pounds for <lb />
an average of <lb />
per hundred. <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 />
Nut. bank and other U. S. <lb />
Notes SO <lb />
Total <lb />
17.171.19 <lb />
1,070.50 <lb />
89,086.88 <lb />
742.50 <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
Capital <lb />
Surplus fund 6,000.00 <lb />
Undivided profits less <lb />
cur. exp and taxes pd <lb />
unpaid <lb />
Hills payable <lb />
Time of deposits <lb />
Deposits sub. to check <lb />
Cashier's <lb />
Total <lb />
1,247.78 <lb />
1.000.00 <lb />
11,881.12 <lb />
80.546.70 <lb />
1,817.50 <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, County of Pitt, <lb />
I, K. Davis, Cashier of the bank, do solemnly <lb />
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my <lb />
edge and belief. J. It. DAVIS, Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb />
me, this 20th day of Nov., 1609. <lb />
J. A. <lb />
Notary <lb />
W. M. Lang, <lb />
R. L Davis, <lb />
F. M. Davis, <lb />
Directors. <lb />
Fe With <lb />
No should sign their <lb />
name to any u before care- <lb />
fully reading what is above it <lb />
Therefore should read <lb />
n statement of The <lb />
Ins. Co , of New <lb />
York arson their new <lb />
blotters, write your <lb />
name. H. Bentley Harriss. <lb />
The Reflector does job work. <lb />
Members who have not paid <lb />
their assessments should do so at <lb />
once. t r Feb. 4th, all policies <lb />
will lapse on which assessments <lb />
have not been <lb />
Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance <lb />
Association. <lb />
James L. Little, Treas. <lb />
d f t <lb />
To Know Your Needs <lb />
In Cotton Gin 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 />
Grist 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 />
Phone Williamston, N. C. <lb />
Gibbs Machinery Co. <lb />
Columbia, S. C. <lb />
LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP <lb />
CONFORM TO NATIONAL rUN FOOD DOOM LAW. <lb />
An man, Bronchial . f <lb />
of cold by . . cathartic on the bowels. No <lb />
or money refunded. by CO. CHICAGO. U. . A. <lb />
FOR SALE BY JNO. L. WOOTEN <lb />
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
D. J. Editor and Owner <lb />
Truth in Preference to Fiction. <lb />
One Dollar Per Year <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, FEBRUARY 1910. <lb />
No. <lb />
AN INTERESTING LETTER <lb />
FROM LONE STAR STATE.<lb />
Greenville Man Gets Wilmington <lb />
Bride. <lb />
CITY ALDERMEN MEET <lb />
IN REGULAR SESSION <lb />
GO THROUGH BUSINESS <lb />
Miss Addie T. at, <lb />
WONDERFUL I Mr. I No to George Clark <lb />
., Joseph P. Brinkley. and ed Needs of Tire <lb />
Splendid ft g . p <lb />
L business man of Board met in At the last communication the <lb />
Jan. <lb />
In my <lb />
the to call, d sierra <lb />
or the of perpetual <lb />
in at an elevation of <lb />
lo feet where the ever <lb />
green of the ebony, the <lb />
coif re, and other trees <lb />
Shrubs delight <lb />
traveler <lb />
There is a proverb in Europe <lb />
in reference to the <lb />
of Naples in <lb />
pi t-, <lb />
then The same Could be <lb />
the ea -U <lb />
Mr. <lb />
young business man of <lb />
N. C. were monthly <lb />
united in marriage at <lb />
LAWLESSNESS ON THE seed corn day. <lb />
WANE IN THE OLD BURG <lb />
Their Crop. <lb />
was seed corn day for <lb />
. , , , . ., i . Pitt county, and quite a <lb />
Chief Clark is More ban a match <lb />
. . i j of farmers r. lo <lb />
Disorder Initiation to Law and <lb />
n j c i town specimens <lb />
Order Somewhat <lb />
QUIET IN FARMVILLE <lb />
letter I spoke of evening, the ceremony being <lb />
performed at the i of the <lb />
bride's parents, <lb />
street, Rev. A. Smoot, <lb />
pastor of Grace Methodist <lb />
officiating. Conforming to the <lb />
wishes of the it was a very <lb />
H affair, only members of the <lb />
immediately family in <lb />
ton being present. The bride <lb />
was attired in a <lb />
traveling suit of blue <lb />
hat and gloves to match. <lb />
announcement of the mar- <lb />
will corneas Quite a <lb />
Sierra Mountains in to many of the friends of <lb />
the bride. Mr. and Mr.-. Dudley <lb />
left on the train last; <lb />
evening for Greenville, where <lb />
they will reside. by I <lb />
her attractive personality <lb />
sweet disposition, has <lb />
many warm friends in <lb />
ton, will <lb />
town <lb />
corn for <lb />
Selection. <lb />
of <lb />
exhibition and <lb />
A long row of <lb />
h s <lb />
Mexico and its wonderful <lb />
is a legend <lb />
t Indians of Central and South <lb />
that Eden, or the <lb />
cal paradise was in Mexico, and <lb />
even nowadays the climate <lb />
that region is not far from b- <lb />
a one. Nowhere <lb />
else have I seen <lb />
such an old free from j that she <lb />
day with six of the <lb />
and transacted <lb />
I following <lb />
W. H. Allen, on petition, was <lb />
granted a r- fund of license <lb />
tax, he having out after <lb />
making application for <lb />
and engaging in the <lb />
nil. <lb />
J. B barren made complaint <lb />
of insufficient drainage pear hi <lb />
prop arty on Dickinson avenue, <lb />
the matter was referred to <lb />
the street committee for <lb />
The street committee reported <lb />
of the town <lb />
were in fair and that <lb />
the sand-clay work on Evans <lb />
-i u tilth and Ninth, <lb />
will soon be completed, borne <lb />
of the along this <lb />
of the street are in bad <lb />
lion Tin c was <lb />
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS <lb />
HAVE BUSY SESSION <lb />
AT FEBRUARY MEETING MONDAY <lb />
Engage x <lb />
for March Court. <lb />
At the February meeting of <lb />
the Board of County Commit- <lb />
ti ere n large amount <lb />
of n hi <lb />
as well as settling tbs costs of <lb />
the last of court, <lb />
Q airman of the <lb />
board bi d .- h r S . W. <lb />
Were appointed a to <lb />
purchases cart, i for the court <lb />
I room and to ha vi ilia interior of <lb />
the room n paint d. <lb />
policeman found that a part of The ere drawn as <lb />
the wrong th from tut the March term of <lb />
Mr. was charged with two torn d y <lb />
offenses, one cursing and the First week-J. <lb />
conduct, for he L,,, ad dresses on seed sic- F. P. <lb />
was fined and cost. The of land, w- <lb />
U charge was for resisting and the quantity Hart, John L;. <lb />
i Mr. Clark was ., . Thomas <lb />
witness against Mr. Eason. <lb />
trial occasioned by the arrest were on court <lb />
and knocking down of Buck com WM <lb />
Bason, Wednesday, had not yet all could a a k around <lb />
Wednesday nightly the different <lb />
there was <lb />
about bow <lb />
fix Chief Clark, <lb />
morning at the <lb />
talking <lb />
Were going <lb />
but <lb />
call for <lb />
, its, that shown by farmer <lb />
bearing a tag with h's name and <lb />
I address. There were <lb />
fifty-odd different exhibits, and <lb />
everything was quiet. Evidently I altogether they made a <lb />
those who were new for the county. <lb />
were six brought <lb />
by Mr. Eason to prove <lb />
his or three <lb />
Witnesses admitted that Mr. <lb />
Eason r. listed, era <lb />
not bu. later <lb />
take pleasure in hope, <lb />
n frequently <lb />
ii <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Dudley <lb />
on the o'clock A. C. L. <lb />
evening, and I <lb />
reside in the Perkins house on <lb />
Greene street. <lb />
. and bronchial disease, <lb />
not gel on <lb />
people, and before any <lb />
Mexico, <lb />
that disease, was <lb />
not known, yellow <lb />
been ravaging at times, but now <lb />
the sanitary provisions are so <lb />
Tan . .-. it pi.-. <lb />
h i.-i broken out any mare <lb />
years know licenses since report. <lb />
readied age of white. <lb />
year.; yea. know one was Church Adams E la Can- <lb />
old and still walked <lb />
and did many little <lb />
chores. Upon my <lb />
you come to <lb />
an oh ho with a <lb />
live entirely in nature <lb />
and in uniform with her law.-. <lb />
I do not drink strong liquors, I <lb />
instructed to in the sidewalk I <lb />
the west of this street but declared th-l Eason bad his <lb />
fronting the UP Clark struck him. <lb />
and that pf the Sutton heirs. ad- <lb />
Th market committee report that be himself was <lb />
used per acre, cost per bushel to I ton, Thomas <lb />
corn etc There U. w. <lb />
addresses by C T- <lb />
State agent of the demon- <lb />
work; F. A. . A t <lb />
agent of demonstration work Barnhill. <lb />
for Warren county; I. O. <lb />
of of . <lb />
I A. College. These addresses u- <lb />
were all interesting and Braxton, B. <lb />
to farmers, and a of G <lb />
J. S. <lb />
In e, J. E. <lb />
-I. F. <lb />
r, W. S. Over- <lb />
man, J. G. <lb />
I in, G. <lb />
, Jr., J. <lb />
D. <lb />
r st, N. <lb />
L. <lb />
R. <lb />
B. <lb />
C. <lb />
Johnston, <lb />
E Warren, <lb />
. son, Jesse <lb />
y. L P. <lb />
. is, A. A. <lb />
Marriage License. <lb />
Register of Deeds W. W. <lb />
Moore has issued the following <lb />
and Esther <lb />
d work was progressing <lb />
on the <lb />
of market <lb />
The Water <lb />
was n quested to <lb />
will, a <lb />
drunk, the lock- <lb />
up for conduct <lb />
mediately after <lb />
of prison, <lb />
s and conduct on <lb />
part of tho witnesses greatly <lb />
questions were ask. d <lb />
speaker. <lb />
The <lb />
I by . F. Evans, <lb />
, c May, K. I. <lb />
E. C irk. <lb />
ed over Smith, <lb />
or G LI <lb />
H, <lb />
also bed a j <lb />
work in Pitt c <lb />
Aft. r addresses corn <lb />
exhibits w re examined by the Board of <lb />
men who ha I p ken to e b v. <lb />
. T. well, <lb />
. X Ml, J. <lb />
i n the <lb />
from the in <lb />
do not use at all, <lb />
never get angry, take life easy, <lb />
plenty of <lb />
firmly that <lb />
whiskey and tobacco, and fast <lb />
in our enlightened times, <lb />
the rushing alter the God <lb />
the life, Causes <lb />
sickness, premature decay and <lb />
death, long before earthly <lb />
career should come to an end if <lb />
we obey nature's laws. <lb />
And my advice should be to all <lb />
and from <lb />
using whiskey as a beverage, <lb />
abstain from tobacco in any <lb />
true temperance, i. e, <lb />
moderation in all things and at <lb />
every occasion; dress according <lb />
to the laws of health, and not <lb />
according to fashion; let there be <lb />
plenty of sunshine, real and fig <lb />
in your <lb />
women should abandon <lb />
lacing, corsets, tight and pointed <lb />
hoes h the fashionable high <lb />
B. Oliver <lb />
Summered. <lb />
James Briley and Olivia Briley. <lb />
COLORED. <lb />
Lev Bynum and Vines. <lb />
Jesse Turner and <lb />
Clara. <lb />
Best and Magnolia <lb />
making monthly report of any <lb />
street lights that fail to Delight- <lb />
ed and came therefor. <lb />
The several made their <lb />
weakened their evidence, farmers were shown how of smallpox, a I <lb />
i turn f make selection for seed and th. -.- . <lb />
of of <lb />
i re <lb />
as lo I x in the <lb />
over to r. x <lb />
nor Court under <lb />
remainder of <lb />
the <lb />
r, ports past month which quiet and <lb />
good <lb />
i. A tendered his The awarding of Tit. <lb />
U A n s a <lb />
nation <lb />
having to <lb />
was accepted. <lb />
He. <lb />
best exhibits of corn in <lb />
, u ,,; near enough by to learn the <lb />
young man's <lb />
nous for the position were <lb />
Barrett and Lorena <lb />
Mitchell and Sarah <lb />
Calvin <lb />
Charles <lb />
Andrews. <lb />
George <lb />
Fields. <lb />
Stewart Gray and Rosa King. <lb />
Howard and <lb />
Howard. <lb />
charge of him order to print today. <lb />
.- him fr m a in prison. <lb />
J. we learned that LIEUT. GOTTEN <lb />
J. H Barnhill, A. J. Whichard h d if , . H <lb />
The board d l babblers Essay at As Honor <lb />
the of the river, or better <lb />
the little town is called. <lb />
Nowhere on the Atlantic <lb />
of Mexico has there been <lb />
so marvelous a change as at <lb />
.- ; nave been seeking less expensive <lb />
went into executive session and <lb />
upon ordered that and Chief <lb />
all the applications be boat in <lb />
the present, as no election <lb />
assistant police would be made <lb />
at this time. <lb />
Bowen was in <lb />
to purchase an overcoat <lb />
for tile police. <lb />
V, M. Woolen made a State- <lb />
ENGINE SETS FIR. TO GRASS. <lb />
Close <lb />
R, R. Cotton, of and <lb />
brother of Mrs. Julian Timber- <lb />
lake, of has recently <lb />
won a high honor at Annapolis. <lb />
A special from Annapolis to the <lb />
New York Sun <lb />
gold medal of the Naval <lb />
Institute, composed o. i <lb />
in t of the of the Friday afternoon, came near, awarded annually for <lb />
Ct, <lb />
Passing Train Gives a <lb />
Call. <lb />
The 1.08 southbound r <lb />
train on the Atlantic Coast Line, <lb />
and of <lb />
Greenville hi <lb />
. Dr. E No l of <lb />
prises for .-d ,,. <lb />
be in ace . c- . . . <lb />
with the which town <lb />
rot rendered in time for to j in doing g possible to <lb />
stamp out and prevent the <lb />
said <lb />
the county; it is I by the <lb />
unanimous i rd of <lb />
Commissioners of Pin <lb />
j that Dr. J. E. I I he <lb />
Lieut. Ly man A. Cot ten of the j is hereby engaged ; <lb />
United navy, son of Mr. physician to k i i r small- <lb />
pox the <lb />
county until next regular <lb />
monthly and the <lb />
regular i d health <lb />
be relieved of t S p his <lb />
able <lb />
so a as at men. too .- <lb />
so better a fire at the plant of the the best essay j <lb />
Within the last ten years.; in . . , . v c was y by Con- <lb />
The Mexican government committee of T. G. U. S. N <lb />
Mexican Central Railway have Aldermen E. G. Flanagan and As the tram passed whose essay was entitled <lb />
at expense of over W. S. was appoint d to act from the engine set lire ard The <lb />
. a i ho chief of I to the grass between rail- carries, besides the medal, <lb />
in junction the chief of I to the grass between the rail-Inward carries, brides the medal. ., <lb />
th. world fire department in invest- and th.-basket <lb />
brought from the the needs of the depart on the siding. A . <lb />
r P . t <lb />
K i <lb />
to here <lb />
on s ed com dry, a <lb />
year's i i <lb />
ex- <lb />
eighty miles away, over a half <lb />
million ton of rock to the sea, <lb />
piled them into two great walls <lb />
.,,. feet apart at the mouth of <lb />
heels; take plenty of out-door river and extended <lb />
exercise of attending fuel into the gulf. and <lb />
dubs, parties in closed biS deepen-d the channel by fire <lb />
and make their later one of the hands <lb />
in the shed saw <lb />
tH ,. . ,. a y- <lb />
at . . <lb />
in<lb />
the <lb />
r. n, by the cutting through the bar from the <lb />
and p stench of river to the sea to a sufficient <lb />
tobacco, be u pipe or snuff, and depth to permit passage for the <lb />
we would have a stronger gen- largest vessels of commerce into <lb />
and lives would be a smooth and land locked harbor <lb />
Gradually, step by step, I shah <lb />
There are several ports of en- the reader to the various <lb />
try from the United States into-cities and towns of this wonder- <lb />
Mexico, ISl Paso. Pass, republic. I shall make them <lb />
and with the ancient <lb />
A donation of per month grass put out. It the Lieut. Cotten is from North <lb />
was made to the Rest Room. fire had got in the shed and the Carolina and was gradual, <lb />
A communication was read hum quantity of truck News and Ob- <lb />
from of; baskets stored there, the loss s <lb />
the Imperial Tobacco Co., in, would have been great, <lb />
regard to the charge of <lb />
against this company for fire pro-1 Misses Vernon fountain and <lb />
all in Texas. Hut I shall lead <lb />
the reader to the principal sea- <lb />
port of near the mouth <lb />
of the river, where the <lb />
latter empties Into the Gulf of <lb />
Mexico. <lb />
buildings, the temples, <lb />
etc. which will that per- <lb />
haps thousands of <lb />
there were living here highly <lb />
civilized peoples, similar in cos- <lb />
architecture to the ancient <lb />
against tins company . c t, . <lb />
a charge that some other Eula Johnson of Ta came <lb />
companies do not have to pay for Tuesday to visit Mrs. W. <lb />
similar protection. In this con Leslie Smith. <lb />
Alderman E B. Higgs, j <lb />
for the appointed to in the ordinances governing <lb />
confer with the Cabinet Veneer same. <lb />
Co., made a report recommend. I The street committee was given <lb />
log that Cabinet Venter authority to Bet shade trees <lb />
be refunded the cost of laying on streets wherever they <lb />
the water line to their property j think necessary.<lb />
miles from La as Lorenzo De ed to pay for water as prescribed were audited and ordered paid. <lb />
is DOW a city of about. Phoenicians, and <lb />
House, to the d <lb />
Both of s-j <lb />
to The , R Hector <lb />
and they can call <lb />
have their own <lb />
extended in i the <lb />
decision of the , r can <lb />
one <lb />
Notice to Cut Owners. <lb />
All owners of cuts at u <lb />
The Reflector office will the paper sent to any <lb />
notice that on March 1st we will they may desire. <lb />
sell all such cuts old metal if <lb />
they arc unclaimed at that time. <lb />
are compelled to do so in <lb />
order to make room, as we have <lb />
no place for keeping old and out <lb />
of date cuts, etc. Pleas notify <lb />
US it you want yours sent to you. <lb />
This docs not apply to cuts good <lb />
for further service. <lb />
The Reflector. <lb />
There a <lb />
at the J j school <lb />
house Friday ht F I All <lb />
are invited to c . bring <lb />
with them first <lb />
they have of themselves <lb />
Given for the benefit of the <lb />
school. a a ltd<lb /><lb /></p></div></body></text></tei:TEI></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
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