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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/>
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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/>
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J. R. J. G. <lb/>
J R J. G. <lb/>
THE WEIGHT OF MONET <lb/>
The Store That Satisfies <lb/>
is our aim at all times to <lb/>
sell only such goods as <lb/>
have the stamp of confidence <lb/>
and satisfaction. A satisfied <lb/>
customer means a <lb/>
customer, and we en- <lb/>
to merit and hold our <lb/>
trade by selling reliable <lb/>
goods, just what they are <lb/>
represented to be. <lb/>
To meet the needs of our customers, we are <lb/>
carrying the most complete line of <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
to be found in Eastern North Carolina, em- <lb/>
bracing everything needed about the house <lb/>
or the farm. <lb/>
Our early spring goods are coming in and we <lb/>
are now showing an attractive line of <lb/>
Silks and Dress Ginghams, <lb/>
White Goods, Laces, <lb/>
Farmers should bear in mind that we have <lb/>
the very best in FARM IMPLEMENTS. <lb/>
Every housekeeper knows that <lb/>
Our Grocery Department <lb/>
cannot be surpassed by any store.<lb/>
j Do You Think You Could Lift a <lb/>
Fortune In Silver Coins <lb/>
IF YOU YOU ARE MISTAKEN <lb/>
Two Hundred of <lb/>
Would You Only <lb/>
the Sam of Gold Would <lb/>
of <lb/>
haul IDS money I could <lb/>
lion- the thousands <lb/>
male this wish <lb/>
nave any Idea of the amount they <lb/>
should b <lb/>
Few mum the denomination <lb/>
money they desire ti <lb/>
their strength, perhaps <lb/>
that powers would <lb/>
wealthy in. matter what of <lb/>
money they lifted. <lb/>
If tin. war asked how they <lb/>
silver or small <lb/>
probably would name some <lb/>
sum Investigation <lb/>
how several men could not <lb/>
In Pap of <lb/>
bus. the ordinary In- <lb/>
would be able to lift a fair <lb/>
fortune, but to win u by <lb/>
lilting it la less than twenty <lb/>
Mill would need th strength <lb/>
An o la I of lb who Is <lb/>
In odd In his de- <lb/>
t asked bow ranch money <lb/>
man could lift In the <lb/>
. of <lb/>
i. <lb/>
make a e that i If h- <lb/>
.-.; b of paper of <lb/>
s on the bills, <lb/>
silver and g b would not be a <lb/>
. III J . I <lb/>
is <lb/>
a young man. <lb/>
a I of m la to see me <lb/>
I I was <lb/>
l. . f . I lad <lb/>
. r ft if light the <lb/>
arm her weight <lb/>
s HI bat- <lb/>
, . r . <lb/>
v mils we <lb/>
On I In c d <lb/>
. . . . . Hot Bane <lb/>
t;. i I pretty i <lb/>
. . .; <lb/>
on t f l I on <lb/>
.; W. t i <lb/>
think I <lb/>
i an as a five <lb/>
a c <lb/>
DO <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OP <lb/>
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE, <lb/>
At <lb/>
AT N. <lb/>
close of business Jan 1910. <lb/>
Loan.-, and discount <lb/>
Overdrafts secured <lb/>
unsecured <lb/>
Furniture and fixtures <lb/>
Due ii <lb/>
Gush items <lb/>
Gold coin <lb/>
Silver coin, including <lb/>
minor coin <lb/>
Nat. and other <lb/>
Notes <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Liabilities <lb/>
Capital stock <lb/>
Surplus fund <lb/>
Undivided profits <lb/>
8.091 <lb/>
1.203.74 <lb/>
8.120 <lb/>
cur. esp and taxes pd 8,481.41 <lb/>
Time of deposits 16,780.88 <lb/>
Deposits sub. to check 106,610.70 <lb/>
Cashier's <lb/>
Total <lb/>
OF CAROLINA, County of Pitt, <lb/>
Davis, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemn; <lb/>
the statement is true to the best of my <lb/>
and belief. J. R. DAVIS, Cashier.<lb/>
b i .<lb/>
r f-r years a n it- <lb/>
. .- . <lb/>
. hive to <lb/>
i In <lb/>
f. . . lira<lb/>
en res <lb/>
. c la pa k <lb/>
f l . t a hundred <lb/>
e-b e <lb/>
. Thai v . I <lb/>
, i I lie- <lb/>
910,000.00 would <lb/>
lit e <lb/>
i.- i In proposition <lb/>
from lb <lb/>
where money is la bags <lb/>
as <lb/>
for e Id <lb/>
I'm a half <lb/>
d welsh and n half <lb/>
pounds, and i in hair dollars, or <lb/>
eleven pounds. <lb/>
pounds as a good for an <lb/>
man. these were ob-<lb/>
CoM of <lb/>
6,000.00 <lb/>
and sworn t <lb/>
me, this 4th day of Feb , <lb/>
J. A. <lb/>
Notary <lb/>
ltd w <lb/>
W. <lb/>
K. I. Davis, <lb/>
V. M. <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
Norfolk and Southern Railway <lb/>
HURRY K. WALCOTT AND HUGH MUCH. <lb/>
Direct Through Train Service Between <lb/>
All Points in Eastern North Carolina <lb/>
I. and via Norfolk to All Eastern Cities. <lb/>
T SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 1st, 1909. <lb/>
TRAINS LEAVE <lb/>
MO a. M., Daily, Sunday Wilson, Raleigh and intermediate <lb/>
at a. m. <lb/>
P. m , Daily except Sunday A and stations <lb/>
at p. m. <lb/>
Sunday, for Washington, Mack Fern, <lb/>
Elizabeth City, Norfolk and intermediate <lb/>
at K, for Belhaven an I Co -lies. <lb/>
except Sunday for New Bern, Beaufort c <lb/>
ions. <lb/>
m. Daily i Sunday for Washington and station. <lb/>
For further particulars, consult Southern Railway Folder <lb/>
or L. Hassell. ticket Greenville, N. C <lb/>
H. W. W. <lb/>
E. T. LAMB, Gen. Mgr. NORFOLK. VA. <lb/>
Silver II <lb/>
Halt dollar . <lb/>
. . <lb/>
One bills . <lb/>
Two dollar h is . <lb/>
doll lulls . <lb/>
Ton I Ilia . <lb/>
only dollar . <lb/>
. <lb/>
Ono dollar b <lb/>
riv ill b Hi . <lb/>
Thousand doll n bills . <lb/>
Two hundred of gold <lb/>
Issued the United <lb/>
meat, to to <lb/>
n full grown <lb/>
; if the young trim was <lb/>
worth ha I <lb/>
lier In <lb/>
she would have <lb/>
at T. Pop in I <lb/>
mi <lb/>
ii <lb/>
1.111,110 <lb/>
11.111.100 <lb/>
NOTES BUST <lb/>
Briefs far Easy <lb/>
Subscribe to The Reflector. <lb/>
Bring your furs to S. M. <lb/>
Schultz for high prices. <lb/>
seed corn at Coward<lb/>
Our Greenville, yours if you <lb/>
come. <lb/>
Trusses properly fitted at<lb/>
Go to for <lb/>
t articles of all kinds. <lb/>
best selected onion sets <lb/>
now on sale. Coward Wooten. <lb/>
When you have baggage to go <lb/>
Fancy <lb/>
Strictly Prime <lb/>
Prim <lb/>
Low Grades <lb/>
We have the largest and <lb/>
attractive line of art squares that <lb/>
we ever had. Don't fail to see <lb/>
them. Vandyke. <lb/>
Distance is no object with u, <lb/>
we will run line and install you <lb/>
a telephone anywhere in town, <lb/>
in your residence for five cents <lb/>
per day. <lb/>
Everyone who has placed an <lb/>
order for embossed stationery at <lb/>
Reflector Book Store is delighted <lb/>
with it. Come look at the <lb/>
samples and place your order. <lb/>
Weather forecasts by <lb/>
phone, the Telephone Company <lb/>
will be to furnish the daily <lb/>
forecasts to everybody that will <lb/>
call after II. a. m. <lb/>
a silver offering to the <lb/>
Norfolk Cotton and Peanuts wired <lb/>
by J. W. Perry Co. Cot on Factor.<lb/>
Middling <lb/>
Low Middling <lb/>
Low Middling <lb/>
1-2 <lb/>
14.- <lb/>
1-2 <lb/>
co trains phone No. <lb/>
Pharmacy for hot and sacred Monday night at <lb/>
the Methodist church for the <lb/>
of the Ladies Aid Society of <lb/>
old drinks, cigars, etc. <lb/>
Seed pea nuts for sale. Nice <lb/>
J. R. J. G. <lb/>
Our new seeds for gardening <lb/>
are now in stock. <lb/>
J Coward Wooten. <lb/>
Best cents <lb/>
yards to customer. <lb/>
Central Mercantile Co. <lb/>
For Sale building <lb/>
x 1431. Apply to Ii. <lb/>
Whedbee. <lb/>
Beautiful lire new <lb/>
waists just received. J. <lb/>
ti. J. G. Move. <lb/>
the old <lb/>
able. the Wharf with a <lb/>
load of large planted oysters. <lb/>
Pure bred S. C. brown Leghorn <lb/>
e for sale- fur Mrs. C. <lb/>
House N. C. <lb/>
calico yard, <lb/>
to customer, at Central <lb/>
M Co, <lb/>
K Cherry's shoe shop. <lb/>
In front of marble <lb/>
class work guaranteed. <lb/>
Rubber boots and shoes that <lb/>
a-car to your satisfaction is the <lb/>
ii d we sell. <lb/>
w J. R, J. G. <lb/>
floor covering we <lb/>
l in by the yard, <lb/>
r x art squares. <lb/>
i w Taft VanDyke <lb/>
Have just a bier <lb/>
if dress ginghams for spring. <lb/>
Central Mercantile Co. <lb/>
Don't you want some of the <lb/>
for which The Book <lb/>
Store is taking orders <lb/>
We have our new spring <lb/>
lings i-i and want you to come <lb/>
and see them. Taft VanDyke. <lb/>
Don't miss Prof. in <lb/>
the sacred concert at the <lb/>
church Monday <lb/>
Feb. 2.7 <lb/>
For a few days best <lb/>
per yard, yards to <lb/>
mer, for cash. <lb/>
Central Mercantile Co. <lb/>
Look at the samples of em <lb/>
monogram stationery <lb/>
Reflector Book Store and place <lb/>
your order <lb/>
the Christian and <lb/>
churches. <lb/>
Salesman sell <lb/>
druggist confectioners; <lb/>
monthly and <lb/>
California Cider and Extract Co. <lb/>
St. Mo. <lb/>
A time saver, a money maker, <lb/>
convenience all combined in <lb/>
extensor, telephone on <lb/>
your desk saves worry. Only one <lb/>
dollar per month. <lb/>
Just car of <lb/>
Haven Red Ash coal, the best on <lb/>
market. It is -i high grade of <lb/>
oft coal and won't step up your <lb/>
stovepipes Call up <lb/>
W. J. Turnage when you <lb/>
tool. <lb/>
Dr. H. O Hyatt will b in <lb/>
Greenville at Hotel Bertha Feb. <lb/>
Monday and <lb/>
for the of treating <lb/>
disease of eye, ear, <lb/>
and throat. Those who desire <lb/>
work done will be no <lb/>
fee unless terms are agreed on. <lb/>
s t <lb/>
Oats. Oats, Oats. Opts. <lb/>
different <lb/>
kinds, day. <lb/>
red rust proof, Virginia gray <lb/>
black black <lb/>
white spring. At <lb/>
lowest prices. See me before <lb/>
buy your seed <lb/>
F. V. Johnston. <lb/>
Beginning Thursday, Feb. 3rd, <lb/>
running for ten days, we <lb/>
will sell our line of woolen dress <lb/>
and silks at cut prices. <lb/>
We to cut out our fancy <lb/>
dress go. silks and now is <lb/>
the time to get good <lb/>
for little money. <lb/>
Mercantile Co. <lb/>
Notice.<lb/>
3-4 3-4 <lb/>
1-2<lb/>
MOW AND LIVERPOOL <lb/>
MARKET <lb/>
Wired by Co., Banker <lb/>
and Brokers. Norfolk. <lb/>
VOW Ml <lb/>
Mar. <lb/>
May <lb/>
July <lb/>
May <lb/>
Dec Com S <lb/>
May Ribs lb <lb/>
May Lard Or <lb/>
July OS <lb/>
i o ton Mm i by <lb/>
A- ii. M<lb/>
Cobb fros. Co. <lb/>
NORFOLK. VA. <lb/>
Cotton Buyers, Brokers <lb/>
in Cotton. Grain <lb/>
and Provisions <lb/>
PRIVATE WIRE <lb/>
to New York. Chicago <lb/>
and New Orleans. <lb/>
id Dixon <lb/>
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boy, l want to <lb/>
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J S. MOORING <lb/>
Haw i Sail Start Foists More and stack. sat an. <lb/>
GENERAL MERCHANDISE <lb/>
Living. <lb/>
bath ban two <lb/>
Two <lb/>
and n bath for tills <lb/>
From men easily slide Into <lb/>
perjury. <lb/>
Call and see our new line of <lb/>
embroideries and laces. <lb/>
Central Mercantile Co. <lb/>
A musical treat in store for <lb/>
those who attend the sacred <lb/>
concert at the Methodist church <lb/>
next Monday night. <lb/>
Prof. will be ably <lb/>
assisted by others in the <lb/>
o Monday evening at the <lb/>
Methodist church. <lb/>
When you want for <lb/>
yourself and family come to us. <lb/>
We have the kinds that satisfy <lb/>
you and make <lb/>
w J. R. J. G. <lb/>
The Woman's Foreign Mission- <lb/>
Society of the Presbyterian <lb/>
church will meet with Mrs. B <lb/>
W. Moseley on Monday <lb/>
noon at o'clock. <lb/>
No other wire fencing as good <lb/>
ii i The American Wire Fencing. <lb/>
Call on us when in need of <lb/>
fencing. Prices low, J. R. <lb/>
J. G. w<lb/>
The above take <lb/>
notice that n as stove <lb/>
1.1,8 in the Superior <lb/>
c u t of county, to obtain m <lb/>
the binds of <lb/>
id the defendant will further take <lb/>
o ice he d to appear <lb/>
term cf Superior court <lb/>
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I day March, , it the <lb/>
lay . f 1910, at the court house <lb/>
sad c at e, N. O. <lb/>
and r or to the complaint <lb/>
if he . taint IT in or the <lb/>
I i I apply to the court for th. <lb/>
r, lief . i in comp int. <lb/>
ii the d-y of February, <lb/>
D. C. C. S. C <lb/>
Julius <lb/>
Atty. for Plaintiff. ltd <lb/>
Notice of Sale of Personal Property <lb/>
Notice i Riven that <lb/>
of he <lb/>
of Harriet on and S illy Wilton, <lb/>
en the lit cay f March, <lb/>
1910, at the residence of the lute <lb/>
Sail Wilson in Creek <lb/>
Carolina, <lb/>
to pubic sale to the hi lust <lb/>
bid for cash, person <lb/>
-rt of late Wilson and <lb/>
con if all house- <lb/>
hold and furniture, a and <lb/>
pigs, or e cow, all corn and <lb/>
cured meat, lard ad allot <lb/>
property every kind the <lb/>
Harriet ard Sally <lb/>
-aid sale begin at eleven ck <lb/>
on the 1st day of M and <lb/>
until of said tonal prop- <lb/>
is sold. ,. <lb/>
this the 6th day of 1910. <lb/>
L. Wilson. <lb/>
of Sally <lb/>
Builds up waste tissue, <lb/>
sleep, giving <lb/>
and health. That's what <lb/>
Mountain Tea will <lb/>
do. Just what you need now. <lb/>
Jno. U Wooten. <lb/>
J-W. PERRY GO <lb/>
NORFOLK. VA. <lb/>
Cotton ct <lb/>
Bagging. Ties and Bags. <lb/>
am shipment <lb/>
Lb <lb/>
SCHEDULE <lb/>
Trains leave Raleigh effective Tan. <lb/>
3rd. <lb/>
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12.20 a. m. For Rib. S <lb/>
nil in points. <lb/>
s; in and <lb/>
day <lb/>
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m. Fit t, I <lb/>
his aim points West. <lb/>
and Flor I outs, <lb/>
Hamlet fur and <lb/>
Wilmington. <lb/>
THE SEABOARD <lb/>
11.35 a. m For P- <lb/>
with at d c.-r. Con- <lb/>
with r Wash <lb/>
tn, York, <lb/>
and <lb/>
THE FLORIDA MAIL No <lb/>
12.05 a. m.- For Hi dim <lb/>
ton end New Yo k Pullman <lb/>
day couches and car, <lb/>
win <lb/>
O. fur i i West, <lb/>
at Washington with Pennsylvania <lb/>
railroad and A. O. for burg <lb/>
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p. n For At ant-. Cam lot <lb/>
Wilmington, <lb/>
phi W Parlor car <lb/>
to Hamlet. <lb/>
for <lb/>
Louisburg, Hen Oxford and <lb/>
Norlina. <lb/>
THE FLORIDA FAST <lb/>
6.05 p. m. For Atlanta, Birmingham, <lb/>
Memphis and point wet, <lb/>
and all r lurid i point. <lb/>
Ar Atlanta <lb/>
Pu sleepers. <lb/>
a. m. <lb/>
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p. i-30 a. <lb/>
Washington a. m. New <lb/>
York p. in Pullman to <lb/>
Washington and i k car to New <lb/>
York. <lb/>
2.05 m. For <lb/>
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m. and New York. <lb/>
Pullman sleepers, and dining car. <lb/>
For rates, time-tables, Pu res- <lb/>
and any ii on t <lb/>
any Seaboard Air Line railway ticket <lb/>
Office, or address, <lb/>
C. B. P. A. <lb/>
Portsmouth, Va. <lb/>
H. S. D. P. A. <lb/>
Raleigh. N. C. <lb/>
Moved to Fifth Street <lb/>
I have purchased the interest of W. <lb/>
T. in the of Tripp A Allen, <lb/>
and have moved to of the store on <lb/>
Filth street just in the rear of a <lb/>
t carry a complete line of <lb/>
groceries and yon to call or send <lb/>
your order to store when you de- <lb/>
sire best goods. M. <lb/>
Purnell Tripp. <lb/>
W. M. DAWSON <lb/>
Ladies and Gents Tailor. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Pressing, Altering, Dyeing, <lb/>
Scouring, Chemical and Dry Cleaning <lb/>
Satisfaction or no charger. <lb/>
In of Herbert Barber <lb/>
Shop. <lb/>
VI <lb/>
Get Ground <lb/>
I am now offering some very desirable Residence lots for sale. . . <lb/>
If expecting to build you a home or want to make a investment <lb/>
it will be to your interest to see me. <lb/>
I also have some splendid Manufacturing sites on railroad sidings for sale <lb/>
Terms to suit purchasers. <lb/>
L- C- Arthur, <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
DO YOU DRIVE TO TOWN<lb/>
This farmer <lb/>
at home. <lb/>
And find the market <lb/>
unfavorable for your <lb/>
,, farmer vent to market. <lb/>
produce The farmer <lb/>
who has a telephone in his home can telephone <lb/>
first The useless trips thus saved are worth the <lb/>
cost of service. <lb/>
Under our plan the service costs but a trifle; <lb/>
the farmer owns the instrument and the equipment <lb/>
For information write to our nearest Manager <lb/>
for pamphlet, or <lb/>
Line Department <lb/>
HOME TELEGRAPH CO. <lb/>
Henderson, N. C <lb/>
Rheumatism <lb/>
Not one CUM in ten requires <lb/>
Internal <lb/>
there is no swelling <lb/>
or fever Noah's Liniment will <lb/>
accomplish more than any in- <lb/>
remedy. <lb/>
One trial will convince you. <lb/>
Liniment penetrates; <lb/>
requires but. rubbing. <lb/>
the Proof <lb/>
Mr. W. It. Taylor, n of Rich- <lb/>
Va. Writ Hie past lour <lb/>
I tan <lb/>
North Carolina, I mu- <lb/>
end I have <lb/>
used <lb/>
take In <lb/>
to anyone with <lb/>
cold and had a t- <lb/>
of In my left shoulder <lb/>
could not raise my arm without <lb/>
much pain. I MM persuaded to try <lb/>
Liniment, and In than a. <lb/>
week entirely free from pain. I <lb/>
In of II in <lb/>
term. A. <lb/>
la th boat <lb/>
for Sciatica. <lb/>
Joints Muscles, Bore Throat, <lb/>
Colds, Cuts. <lb/>
Colic, C r u m pa, <lb/>
a Tooth- <lb/>
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Nerve, Bone <lb/>
Muscle and <lb/>
The Ken- <lb/>
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Hold by in <lb/>
Sam- <lb/>
pi by mall Ira. <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
v V. <lb/>
Notice to Tm <lb/>
Taxes for the State and county <lb/>
past due. and all persons <lb/>
owing are notified that they <lb/>
must come forward and settle. <lb/>
Costa will soon be added to <lb/>
those who are delinquent, and <lb/>
this cost can be saved by paying <lb/>
promptly. forced to collect <lb/>
taxes, and must do so the <lb/>
law L. W. Tucker<lb/>
S. J. NOBLES <lb/>
MODERN BARBER SHOP. <lb/>
Nicely furnished, every <lb/>
thing clean and <lb/>
working the very <lb/>
best barbers. Second fl <lb/>
none in the State. <lb/>
Cosmetics a specialty. <lb/>
Opposite J. R. J. G.<lb/>
Barber Shop <lb/>
Herbert Prop. <lb/>
Located in main business sec- <lb/>
of the town. Five chairs <lb/>
in operation and each one <lb/>
sided over by a skilled barber. <lb/>
Our place is inviting, razors <lb/>
sharp. Our towels clean. <lb/>
Modern electrical machine for <lb/>
dry shampoo and La- <lb/>
dies waited on at their homes. <lb/>
Hid From Wife, and Sh <lb/>
Cherished Her Own. <lb/>
business, <lb/>
The old man was trashing at the <lb/>
sink after his day's work. <lb/>
the st -ire look just the <lb/>
nine, with the red geranium in <lb/>
window Land, how I'd lino to see <lb/>
it with the sun shining in How <lb/>
it <lb/>
did not answer for a mo- <lb/>
When he did his voice shook <lb/>
a bit. <lb/>
store's never been the fame <lb/>
left, <lb/>
A faint little flush came into <lb/>
Martha's withered check. Is a <lb/>
wife ever too old to be moved by <lb/>
her husband's flattery i <lb/>
For years and Martha had <lb/>
a tiny notion store. Then Mar- <lb/>
fell sick and was taken to the <lb/>
hospital. That was months ago. <lb/>
She was out now, but she would <lb/>
never be strong be <lb/>
partner their happy little trade , <lb/>
again. <lb/>
can't gel over n hankering for I <lb/>
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real careful I can get down there, <lb/>
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he'll tickled most to <lb/>
H took a long time for InT to <lb/>
drag downtown, but at last <lb/>
she stood at the In I of the little <lb/>
street where the store was. All of a <lb/>
sudden she slopped. Ahead, on the <lb/>
pavement, stood A tray <lb/>
from his neck, on which were <lb/>
arranged a few cards of collar studs, <lb/>
some papers of pins and shoe lace-. <lb/>
Two or three holders were in his <lb/>
shaking old hand, and as ho stood <lb/>
be called his wares. <lb/>
Martha clutched at wall of <lb/>
the building. She looked over <lb/>
i at the -tore. Its win- <lb/>
I were filled with fruit, and an <lb/>
I Italian name fluttered on the awn- <lb/>
I in;. Then Martha understood. <lb/>
j had gone to nay her expenses. <lb/>
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fast a- her trembling would <lb/>
take her. <lb/>
will hurt hint so to have me <lb/>
find thought, and the tears <lb/>
trickled down her face. <lb/>
kept a from me, and <lb/>
I'll keep one from she said to <lb/>
herself. shan't know that <lb/>
That night when came III <lb/>
chilled and weary, Martha asked <lb/>
cheerfully the old <lb/>
ever. answer- <lb/>
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BOUND THE FRONT. <lb/>
An Incident the Military <lb/>
Montenegrin. <lb/>
In military courage the <lb/>
grin probably stand.- at the bead of <lb/>
European The wish for <lb/>
a baby boy is. you not die in <lb/>
your and to face death II <lb/>
man or boy only a joyous game. <lb/>
Says W. his <lb/>
have a man under a heavy <lb/>
Turkish lire deliberately leave the <lb/>
trenches and climb breastwork, <lb/>
only to expose himself from sheer <lb/>
bravado. <lb/>
While lying at headquarters <lb/>
availing the opening of <lb/>
the campaign in 1ST, I was walking <lb/>
one day with the prince when a boy <lb/>
of sixteen or eighteen approached <lb/>
i us, tap in hand. <lb/>
raid the prince, show <lb/>
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad. <lb/>
SCHEDULES <lb/>
Between Norfolk, Washington. Plymouth, <lb/>
and Kinston, Ell live April 1st. <lb/>
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you interesting tiling This boy <lb/>
is the last of a good family. <lb/>
father and brothers were all killed <lb/>
in the last battle, and ordered <lb/>
to go home and stay with his mother <lb/>
sisters that the family might <lb/>
not become extinct. <lb/>
The boy drew near and stopped <lb/>
before us, his head down, bis cap <lb/>
in hand. <lb/>
do yon asked tin <lb/>
prince. <lb/>
want to go back to my bat- <lb/>
said the prince, are <lb/>
the last of your line, and cannot <lb/>
allow ii good family to lost. <lb/>
go home take care of your <lb/>
The boy begun to cry bitterly. <lb/>
go home quietly <lb/>
said prime, <lb/>
will you H Hogging and he <lb/>
lowed to <lb/>
The thought for a moment. <lb/>
A he knew well, is the <lb/>
deepest can befall a <lb/>
Montenegrin. <lb/>
he broke out. it <lb/>
isn't for st I'll be <lb/>
said the prince, must <lb/>
go <lb/>
Then boy broke down utter- <lb/>
he cried, wont to <lb/>
my father and <lb/>
lie went away crying, and <lb/>
the prince said. spite of all this <lb/>
he will be in the next <lb/>
For further information, address nearest agent, or <lb/>
W T. M. T. C. Q. V A. <lb/>
WILMINGTON, N. .<lb/>
To Know Your Needs <lb/>
In Cotton Gin Machinery, Boilers <lb/>
The Celebrated Alamo Gasoline Engines. <lb/>
Peanut Pickers. <lb/>
Electric Light Outfits and Works for <lb/>
the country homes. <lb/>
Saw Mills, Planers, Lathes, Sanders, Shapers <lb/>
Matchers, Surfacers. <lb/>
and Feed Mills. <lb/>
Brick and Concrete Machinery. <lb/>
Chalmers, Detroit and Buick Automobiles. <lb/>
In fact, anything want in Farm and Mill <lb/>
Machinery. <lb/>
The long; life of winter makes <lb/>
the blood weak, the system easily <lb/>
coll and a <lb/>
Rocky n Ten is the greatest <lb/>
winter remedy; prevents COMa and <lb/>
keep well all Winter. <lb/>
Jno. Wooten. <lb/>
LINIMENT <lb/>
IMPORT BULBS <lb/>
are now arriving. We have a fine <lb/>
assortment. Plant early for the best <lb/>
results. Send new price list. <lb/>
Remember we are headquarters <lb/>
for Ca <lb/>
far sit <lb/>
M and or- <lb/>
promptly filled. <lb/>
ft CO. Florist, <lb/>
Raleigh, N. C. <lb/>
long, dreary winter <lb/>
months mothers become worn <lb/>
out, cat sleep or work. H Ha- <lb/>
Rocky Mountain Tea <lb/>
est Makes <lb/>
them happy, healthy and strong. <lb/>
I. Wooten. <lb/>
How Painter Lawrence Got <lb/>
Sir Thomas Lawrence was one of <lb/>
the Brent portrait painters in Eng- <lb/>
land. His parents were his <lb/>
father being a country innkeeper. <lb/>
One Lord father <lb/>
and mother stopped the inn. <lb/>
their young son, the future lord. <lb/>
with them, In conversation the <lb/>
I innkeeper spake of the <lb/>
boy in drawing and wished them lo <lb/>
test it by a picture of their son. <lb/>
They assented, thinking to gratify <lb/>
a father's pride, but not looking for <lb/>
any evidence of superior talent. <lb/>
The came in modestly With <lb/>
chalk and paper and in a few min- <lb/>
had drawn a picture of their <lb/>
son. on which the parents looked <lb/>
with wonder. They the <lb/>
and promise of future great- <lb/>
and Ix friended the art- <lb/>
giving him the help needed to <lb/>
develop his wonderful gift. <lb/>
Tho Fishing Otter. <lb/>
The oiler used <lb/>
la one most deadly In- <lb/>
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water n Ilia r nor Use, <lb/>
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board leaded one aide keep It <lb/>
upright. The walks Hie <lb/>
side of tin- Inch or river, letting out <lb/>
the fly line as lie Hie <lb/>
otter t, nut <lb/>
toward this An urea <lb/>
of water la Untied time nod <lb/>
Artful Parisian <lb/>
Parisian beggars have been <lb/>
known to far beyond a sham <lb/>
fight with a dog in the gutter for a <lb/>
crust. Maximo Camp has record- <lb/>
ed how, on an August Sunday in <lb/>
1887, at an hour when the quays <lb/>
were crowded, a shabby man uttered <lb/>
a of despair threw himself <lb/>
the Seine the <lb/>
lie had sunk twice when <lb/>
a man in workmen's clothes plunged <lb/>
in, swain after him effected an <lb/>
apparently rescue. As the <lb/>
crowd surrounded the two on <lb/>
bunk rescued came <lb/>
to, the rescuer for <lb/>
a hopeless, man, who <lb/>
had not eaten for three days, <lb/>
tried to rush off again, <lb/>
me The nulled <lb/>
half a franc, this. <lb/>
shall only have to go without dinner <lb/>
And of course the crowd <lb/>
liberally suit. But the <lb/>
shadowed the two, saw <lb/>
them count up the spoils in a <lb/>
and presently arrested the <lb/>
man <lb/>
CALL OR <lb/>
J. Paul Simpson, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Gibbs Machinery Co. <lb/>
Columbia, S. C. <lb/>
Pulley bowen <lb/>
Greenville ft <lb/>
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Wells Browne <lb/>
Hangs Wall Paper <lb/>
That you might as <lb/>
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a to give it U <lb/>
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Vive flints, tell your s to <lb/>
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g the <lb/>
WELLS BROWNE. <lb/>
Greenville. N. C <lb/>
DAIRY PRODUCTS, <lb/>
I have moved my Dairy to the John <lb/>
son place, one mile from town, am <lb/>
prepared than ever t furnish <lb/>
a I y Will Bake delivery <lb/>
in town. T 2-4. <lb/>
I have moved my grocery store <lb/>
back to the old store in the An- <lb/>
building, opposite Bank of <lb/>
and invite all <lb/>
and customers to call on me there <lb/>
when they want the best in the <lb/>
Grocery Line. I have more room, <lb/>
larger stock and am better prepared <lb/>
to serve your wants Order de- <lb/>
where in town. <lb/>
Phone number remains the same <lb/>
number 35- <lb/>
C. G. STARKEY <lb/>
S. I. <lb/>
S M SCHULTZ <lb/>
Wholesale <lb/>
and Dealer. <lb/>
paid fur Hide, Fur. <lb/>
Oil Turkeys, Oft <lb/>
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Suits, Go-Carts, <lb/>
Parlor suits TaMes. <lb/>
P. <lb/>
Snuff, Life Key <lb/>
Wat Cheroots, Henry <lb/>
Canned Cherries, <lb/>
. Apple. Apples, <lb/>
Jolly, Hour. toffee. <lb/>
Snap, I Food, <lb/>
OH. Cotton Sired Meal and Hulls, <lb/>
Apple, <lb/>
I Now, Dried <lb/>
Currant.<lb/>
V- and <lb/>
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land <lb/>
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i Come see me. <lb/>
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D. J. WHICHARD. <lb/>
EDITOR <lb/>
NORTH CAROLINA. <lb/>
k M COL NOTES TEACHERS ASSOCIATION. <lb/>
Mrs U. P. Belmont. pres- roads. This it a year that groat A. M. COL <lb/>
;,,, of a female organization interest . this question should <lb/>
We -t Feb. 1910 To be Held . <lb/>
it the V- known as the MUM be aroused all over the y , Feb y <lb/>
how easy it is for he id . to and the next legislature should ,, have been acting as judge <lb/>
One <lb/>
Six Months <lb/>
to carry North Caro- <lb/>
How some of <lb/>
then are <lb/>
The administration at Wash- <lb/>
will play politic <lb/>
than anything else, so not much <lb/>
benefit to the country may be <lb/>
looked tor from the present <lb/>
of <lb/>
Entered In the Greenville <lb/>
N. C,<lb/>
It is <lb/>
ens <lb/>
busy. <lb/>
to corner the <lb/>
if the hem gel <lb/>
One great trouble with <lb/>
is i the finish ii worse <lb/>
the<lb/>
The seekers will <lb/>
be large this year, but few of <lb/>
them prom ire a good yield. <lb/>
From the interest that is be <lb/>
jug taken in agriculture these <lb/>
days it looks slogan will <lb/>
he the <lb/>
Turkey are about <lb/>
to declare war on each other. <lb/>
If they come in a dash is <lb/>
danger of getting the fat in the <lb/>
lire. <lb/>
We hoping the spring <lb/>
table crop Will early and <lb/>
large. If ibis h is d <lb/>
the meat problem will be solved <lb/>
to some exit m <lb/>
The those <lb/>
b their cotton in <lb/>
I is . may <lb/>
them a shy repeat <lb/>
it this <lb/>
can't lose Charlotte, even <lb/>
in of <lb/>
latest is a number of K lite <lb/>
who <lb/>
s gang of thieves. <lb/>
lice got on to them and <lb/>
e up the club. <lb/>
The bill has been introduced <lb/>
i the Virginia legislature ti <lb/>
permit tin- calling of an election <lb/>
statewide prohibition u. <lb/>
a ct i lion -f twenty live per <lb/>
cent, of the voters. <lb/>
Thirty six million eggs have <lb/>
been disclosed one cold <lb/>
in Jersey the <lb/>
owners cornering them for high <lb/>
or prices. of then, <lb/>
hand since last spring. <lb/>
has his bag <lb/>
again and made several <lb/>
donations to colleges. <lb/>
Si. Ill V male College, ill this <lb/>
Stale, is given on con- <lb/>
an endowment of <lb/>
is raised. <lb/>
Club has let down the to and the next legislature should <lb/>
women in Mew York and be asked to grant the county <lb/>
then to become authority l vol.-on the <lb/>
of club, Mrs issuing bonds <lb/>
thinks the build a system of good roads. <lb/>
A bond issue is the quickest, <lb/>
Cheapest and best method bf <lb/>
which to get roads. The <lb/>
tax sufficient to meet the <lb/>
st on a bond issue for this <lb/>
pose would be so small that the <lb/>
people would never miss it. <lb/>
who have been acting as <lb/>
at various corn shows, report <lb/>
that the farmers all over the <lb/>
state seem to be intensely inter- <lb/>
in all things t <lb/>
men are as good as she is, and <lb/>
perhaps they are. <lb/>
The nearest, quickest and best <lb/>
route by which to reach the <lb/>
homes of I'm county is through <lb/>
II,,. Reflector. If you want to <lb/>
reach I he attention of the pet.- <lb/>
pl. an advertisement la this <lb/>
per do the work for you. <lb/>
Mr Business Man, y <lb/>
the advertisement, and The <lb/>
Will deliver it at the <lb/>
right place. <lb/>
The News, which is <lb/>
s mighty good afternoon paper <lb/>
The program H as <lb/>
a. m. Devotional <lb/>
by Rev. B. F. Huske. <lb/>
a. of <lb/>
improved farm methods. <lb/>
Especial care should be I distribution of bulletins, <lb/>
in the selection of since it u . preparation of <lb/>
bears directly on us yields the by Prof. H. E. Austin. <lb/>
A local branch of the Farm General discussion. <lb/>
Union was recently p. by Miss <lb/>
here, with following r; <lb/>
NORTH POLE NOT DISCOVERED <lb/>
Major A. of <lb/>
Durham, has published a book <lb/>
is a valuable addition to <lb/>
the works of science, and will <lb/>
be received with more than or <lb/>
interest just at this time <lb/>
it treats of matter that <lb/>
H. Poe; <lb/>
Editor of The <lb/>
L. <lb/>
Professor of mathematics in <lb/>
Chaplain-D. H. President <lb/>
of the college. <lb/>
R. Hudson; <lb/>
Estate Farm Demonstrator. <lb/>
who has charge of the <lb/>
Extension <lb/>
This will be one of best <lb/>
meetings we have had. It will <lb/>
be noticed that we have only one <lb/>
Object for the morning. I <lb/>
think I can assure the <lb/>
that this important subject will <lb/>
be so discussed that you will feel <lb/>
that you have b-en repaid for <lb/>
the sacrifice that know you <lb/>
have to make to attend these <lb/>
n and I also to ask <lb/>
the teacher, to make their <lb/>
arrangements to b present at <lb/>
taken no departure by I. brows light on the <lb/>
getting out a Sunday morn- contentions as to the discovery <lb/>
edition which began last j of the North Pole. This book of <lb/>
issue Major is a tribute <lb/>
, The News was a line om, the late David G. of <lb/>
fully i keeping with its usual om he says -was <lb/>
excellence. We hope the new the greatest <lb/>
venture prove for us. the most burned surveyor <lb/>
th the best and most expert <lb/>
in finding landmarks <lb/>
The in case has bro u, ever saw. It gives <lb/>
t Newman; session. It is ex- <lb/>
Professor of Agriculture. <lb/>
It was a <lb/>
gratifying to those <lb/>
who have arranged to give you <lb/>
meeting, there being this WM, to see how <lb/>
charter <lb/>
m of professors at A. A <lb/>
ii. college and s <lb/>
of the state department of <lb/>
agriculture, several <lb/>
and local farmers were a so <lb/>
present. The great movement <lb/>
for which the union stands should <lb/>
nous Mr t Hi <lb/>
of variations of the <lb/>
statute in regard to deeding needle, and <lb/>
children. While on Lad t these beat <lb/>
on some talk that <lb/>
Carolina legislature will <lb/>
t might alto be Well to change evidence that r <lb/>
you are into it. <lb/>
I that express <lb/>
When I M lat <lb/>
from either one of these <lb/>
sessions will be your loss. I am <lb/>
looking for a meeting. <lb/>
Lei us come together and make <lb/>
it such. The names of more <lb/>
the statute that permit m-m- <lb/>
reached the <lb/>
receive hearty of thirty <lb/>
every on. in the <lb/>
The annual reception of the I wish to st all the <lb/>
Young Men's to explain this <lb/>
was given in the col leg boys between now and <lb/>
library Saturday night. meeting and give to me that <lb/>
senior and junior classes Lay names of their <lb/>
Meredith College and enter. L -t have at <lb/>
n the s. rial story n <lb/>
K the first installment I <lb/>
which will appear The Be <lb/>
Hector next Saturday, our read- <lb/>
will have an unity <lb/>
that they should <lb/>
not miss <lb/>
without license. Pole as claimed by them, <lb/>
Carolina is very HIM o <lb/>
h r and <lb/>
I, ., th ii in <lb/>
ii doing well for <lb/>
n j,,,,, in <lb/>
. Saturday <lb/>
u bond i mads. <lb/>
Don't y till the blame i I tin <lb/>
cost of high i <lb/>
i. <lb/>
having<lb/>
the <lb/>
of <lb/>
. r <lb/>
one idea that <lb/>
led the New Federal judge <lb/>
quickly squelch the libel pro <lb/>
,. ,. lings against the Blew <lb/>
World, a trial might <lb/>
develop ton scandal <lb/>
in connection with the <lb/>
canal d <lb/>
II win u <lb/>
the is made from <lb/>
mi that is be <lb/>
meeting, r jug circulated the <lb/>
some arc dent to pardon Franc H, <lb/>
This i- j ear for them <lb/>
defaulting teller of <lb/>
Hie <lb/>
may <lb/>
up <lb/>
spec lo -now <lb/>
The Oil . die News<lb/>
I v, If do ninny <lb/>
Of the in must a decided <lb/>
Improvement their past <lb/>
records. <lb/>
I National Lank. <lb/>
in the prison at At <lb/>
and has served three year. <lb/>
of 8-year sentence. <lb/>
This is a timely <lb/>
from the Scotland N--ck <lb/>
There is no use for the Demo- <lb/>
one else taking <lb/>
the reported rupture or <lb/>
feeling existing <lb/>
the president, Speaker <lb/>
insurgents, etc. They will <lb/>
., be as one man when the <lb/>
time <lb/>
The Republicans of Worth Car- <lb/>
u set. They <lb/>
are now only claiming that they <lb/>
will carry six of ten . <lb/>
in this State <lb/>
next election. They are <lb/>
oils to be willing this far ahead <lb/>
to concede four congressmen to <lb/>
the One we <lb/>
have not iced, however, i <lb/>
have learned enough to <lb/>
making claims <lb/>
what they are fining to do ill the <lb/>
first district <lb/>
but only reached tn North <lb/>
chance is <lb/>
I distance from the North Pole bf <lb/>
Hie of the earth. The <lb/>
News and of Sun <lb/>
day gave long from <lb/>
book that <lb/>
very interesting reading. <lb/>
A I <lb/>
The hoard of at a <lb/>
meeting night, fix- <lb/>
,. the license for near-beer <lb/>
loons at a year. The <lb/>
have to license <lb/>
we have Ho with <lb/>
them about the matter. The <lb/>
law Is written by the <lb/>
and is interpreted by the courts <lb/>
and it that the authorities <lb/>
shall grant license to those up <lb/>
for such In sell near bet r. <lb/>
Institute w re present as as <lb/>
the and friends of <lb/>
in the city. Refresh- <lb/>
were served. <lb/>
monthly dance of the <lb/>
a man G rm in t was held <lb/>
ii. y night. <lb/>
The has decided that <lb/>
mid-term examinations will <lb/>
omitted this soring, <lb/>
us only two <lb/>
scholastic year. <lb/>
hi of the <lb/>
II, r, track and base; all <lb/>
Una have been getting in <lb/>
g practice and Captains <lb/>
and say <lb/>
for good <lb/>
aright. <lb/>
,. .--------- <lb/>
least one boy in in <lb/>
the county to become a member <lb/>
of this club. W. H. <lb/>
Co. Schools. <lb/>
Judge J. -Sh. Dad. <lb/>
Ex T. J. received <lb/>
i morning <lb/>
the death of ex-Judge James <lb/>
E Shepherd, of which <lb/>
if it was not for the Raleigh <lb/>
News and some Re- <lb/>
ill the Slate <lb/>
would be at a loss for some- <lb/>
thing to editorials about.<lb/>
Mrs Br has been grunted <lb/>
a divorce with <lb/>
She ought to be able to <lb/>
along on at though it is <lb/>
just half she the <lb/>
court her. <lb/>
When U come.- to advertising <lb/>
that bring- results, The <lb/>
tor I goods. You MB <lb/>
other method of reach- <lb/>
the homes of so many people <lb/>
in Pitt <lb/>
A church in St. Louis has <lb/>
a motion picture outfit u <lb/>
their Sunday school to attract <lb/>
the children. We never saw a <lb/>
child that did like motion <lb/>
pictures and doubt this Hun- <lb/>
day school will have a full <lb/>
house. <lb/>
The number of farmers here <lb/>
today and the exhibits of seed <lb/>
corn they made for seed <lb/>
indicates that this year <lb/>
Pitt county is going for more <lb/>
corn and better corn. When <lb/>
they make plenty of corn, the <lb/>
meat problem will take care of <lb/>
itself. <lb/>
Do not lot your interest in <lb/>
crop preparation other <lb/>
things at tins time of year make <lb/>
you overlook the fact that Pitt <lb/>
, h occurred this morning in a Haiti- <lb/>
nut. honestly, a mar no i , , , f,, . . <lb/>
. . i ii moM Judge shepherd <lb/>
lilt ion tunes and an old- r <lb/>
. . i . . ore of tho state ablest and <lb/>
fashioned barroom in wide open, was one <lb/>
,.,. so prominent men. He was <lb/>
, o their own daddy, th. lime Mm o the <lb/>
evil, himself, tell on,, Supreme court, and held other <lb/>
from the other and furthermore <lb/>
he doesn't care which lives <lb/>
and En- <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
Feed Oats, seed data, oats, <lb/>
call on U for see s <lb/>
greatest need is good low. J. R. J. Q. w <lb/>
responsible position. His death <lb/>
is a great loss to North Carolina. <lb/>
Took All His Money <lb/>
Often all i man turns goes to doctors <lb/>
or for mediums, l cure H ell, <lb/>
liver o kid trouble that Dr. King <lb/>
New Lit J Pills would quickly <lb/>
cot. He-t for <lb/>
die-, malaria aid debility, M t all <lb/>
a fl Q a <lb/>
Of coal there <lb/>
to be no end. The fourth <lb/>
great disaster within a week <lb/>
curred Monday in Pennsylvania, <lb/>
where nearly two hundred men <lb/>
Robinson. were in a name swept <lb/>
the New York stock exchange, from which it is believed <lb/>
went busted Tuesday to the will come out alive. <lb/>
of a million dollars. They hit Really, these things are are <lb/>
railroad bonds too heavy. appalling. <lb/>
TO <lb/>
SUCCESSFUL <lb/>
TOBACCO <lb/>
CROWING <lb/>
COLUMBIA CD. <lb/>
NORFOLK <lb/>
VA.,<lb/>
COLUMBIA <lb/>
at <lb/>
a a<lb/>
X, <lb/>
.-. PACT ITEMS. <lb/>
Wanted to <lb/>
buy bush-Is <lb/>
HAPPENING WITHIN <lb/>
OLD NORTH STATE <lb/>
i GATHERED FROM OUR EXCHANGES <lb/>
Items of <lb/>
I Buy <lb/>
of field by J- R- Smith Co. <lb/>
School books, bibles and <lb/>
menu at J. R. Smith Co. <lb/>
turned work, brackets, <lb/>
window and door frames made <lb/>
on short notice by J. R. <lb/>
Dinner baskets, pencil boxes Dixon- <lb/>
elates, pencils, ink erasers at t. <lb/>
J. R. Smith Co. <lb/>
Cook stoves, heater and <lb/>
repairs at J. R. Co. <lb/>
patterns and m <lb/>
at J- R Smith Co. <lb/>
Rubber, and corrugated <lb/>
at J. R. Smith Co. <lb/>
To the Merchants When you <lb/>
extra of <lb/>
call on W. E <lb/>
you want to insure <lb/>
property fire, will <lb/>
and rubber <lb/>
fitting valves at J. K. <lb/>
Smith Co. <lb/>
If you have any property to <lb/>
Tingle will sell it. <lb/>
nice to attach <lb/>
to your pumps your water <lb/>
shelf at J. R Smith Co. <lb/>
Windows, doors, lime, cement, <lb/>
hardware, locks, hinges at J. R <lb/>
Smith Co. <lb/>
It you need a opener <lb/>
top Mr <lb/>
Smith Co. <lb/>
A nice of coffins and <lb/>
caskets always on hand with a <lb/>
nice heart at your at <lb/>
J. R. Smith Co. ii Dixon. <lb/>
An id is <lb/>
Wailing to shoe your horses and <lb/>
mules at J. R Smith Ci Dixon. <lb/>
Now is time to advertise <lb/>
in the Ayden Department- <lb/>
U. W. Smith. <lb/>
W. F. Moseley, who bi en <lb/>
bis <lb/>
plant of Smith <lb/>
for the last two years, has re <lb/>
signed and family to <lb/>
Tarboro. Smith is no <lb/>
the electrician, <lb/>
Will r. pair carte, wagons <lb/>
and you new ones. <lb/>
J. Smith Co. Dixon. <lb/>
his <lb/>
in Spring Hope. <lb/>
Gallon u for ceiling, flooring <lb/>
and <lb/>
We guarantee <lb/>
faction. . , <lb/>
J. R. Smith Co. <lb/>
The clock was uncovered at J. <lb/>
R. Smith store Thurs- <lb/>
The time was <lb/>
Mrs. Mrs. W. L. Roberson won <lb/>
the 42-piece set china, her <lb/>
time being <lb/>
e-e. <lb/>
N. C. Feb. <lb/>
Mrs. Fleming and <lb/>
Miss Anna, were u <lb/>
town Monday Mrs. J. F- <lb/>
ming. <lb/>
Mr and Mrs. C. Washington <lb/>
were in town Tuesday visiting <lb/>
friends. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. It D. <lb/>
ton spent Wednesday night with <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Fleming. <lb/>
Mr. C. M. Jones and Mrs. <lb/>
Moore w re in town <lb/>
visiting Mrs. J. <lb/>
I S. Fleming lost a mu <lb/>
Friday night. The <lb/>
animal had a con <lb/>
at their store. <lb/>
Advertise in the news columns <lb/>
I of The Daily <lb/>
W. T. Hart is moving to the <lb/>
Nobles building, neat the Baptist <lb/>
. <lb/>
For barbed wire and nails. <lb/>
see J. R- Smith Co. -lust at- <lb/>
rived a car load. <lb/>
Clarence Cannon will occupy <lb/>
the house made vacant by the <lb/>
removal of Mr. Hart. <lb/>
There is no time than <lb/>
now to put your ad in or sub- <lb/>
Church G. will move to <lb/>
the Murray building, on <lb/>
street as as it <lb/>
undergoes repairs. <lb/>
James L. Little made our <lb/>
sanctum a call Thurs- <lb/>
T. Keel has opened a <lb/>
market opposite the cotton ex- <lb/>
change. Look for his ad <lb/>
Won't Need a Crutch <lb/>
u . i. , <lb/>
lee, I ma p. . <lb/>
c all dealers. <lb/>
g chill <lb/>
Mrs. Jessie and <lb/>
children, of Va <lb/>
in Friday night to d <lb/>
some time her mot <lb/>
Mrs. Fannie Fleming. <lb/>
Mrs. Kicks, of <lb/>
is her El. <lb/>
RicKs. She expects to eve <lb/>
Sunday for to <lb/>
her son there. <lb/>
Mrs. Nellie Wilson left <lb/>
day morning to visit in <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. <lb/>
ton and son. Carey, spent <lb/>
day and Sunday with Mr. and <lb/>
Mrs J. F. Fleming. <lb/>
Mr. and Mr, went o <lb/>
Washington Saturday and return <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
T. Ii. Rollins, of Washington, <lb/>
was in town Sunday. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. <lb/>
attended at Mount <lb/>
Sunday and <lb/>
to spend a few day. <lb/>
j j t. <lb/>
Washington to W <lb/>
Abram Baker went to <lb/>
Sunday morning to visit m- <lb/>
is sick <lb/>
Watch t i <lb/>
A. C. Nobles has moved <lb/>
family to the plan, and <lb/>
will the farm for J. <lb/>
C. the year. <lb/>
Ninety and spring <lb/>
family an S to The Reflector. <lb/>
C. MEREDITH <lb/>
Graduate Nurse <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb/>
AT N. <lb/>
At the close Jan. <lb/>
i , Liabilities <lb/>
Resources <lb/>
and discounts <lb/>
Overdrafts secured Surplus fund <lb/>
and unsecured <lb/>
and fixtures <lb/>
Undivided profits, less <lb/>
our. exp. and taxes pd. 4,888.08 <lb/>
Deposits sub. to check 71,38.88 <lb/>
Demand loans<lb/>
Silver coin, nil. <lb/>
minor our. 1,818.84 <lb/>
Total 8188.878.28 <lb/>
outstanding <lb/>
Total <lb/>
STATE <lb/>
. . mar <lb/>
I, J. K. Cashier of u <lb/>
the above is U. the best my <lb/>
Subscribed . and, sworn to <lb/>
ELIAS <lb/>
CANNON. <lb/>
1---- <lb/>
before , this day <lb/>
HODGE, <lb/>
Notary Public.<lb/>
w now have. We have taken No- <lb/>
carried In a <lb/>
Dry Goods Store. <lb/>
Come let us show you. -av, M <lb/>
Co., Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
We are prepared to furnish you with <lb/>
House and Kitchen Furniture <lb/>
the very prices. Ca or <lb/>
Come to see us and we will convince w <lb/>
AYDEN FURNITURE CO <lb/>
NEXT DOOR TO <lb/>
President Helps Orphans <lb/>
an have been <lb/>
an <lb/>
a Mac . <lb/>
r in for . <lb/>
It has v.-l h BUM m- <lb/>
I., Bear end <lb/>
We ram r. t l the <lb/>
Only e -II <lb/>
Died. <lb/>
Jan. Bethel. <lb/>
Pitt county. Mrs. Nelson, <lb/>
the lovable wife of Mr. James <lb/>
T Nelson. She leaves two <lb/>
little and a fond <lb/>
husband and B large circle of <lb/>
relatives and friends. She was <lb/>
the daunt her of Mr. John H. <lb/>
Barnhill. aware of <lb/>
her approaching <lb/>
she met the end with a Christian <lb/>
fortitude rarely witnessed. Her <lb/>
exemplary life won the <lb/>
all who To sever the <lb/>
tits that bound her to her family <lb/>
seemed to be her only regret. <lb/>
Her remains were Mi at her <lb/>
father's family burial ground <lb/>
I impressive funeral services <lb/>
attended by a large congregation <lb/>
of relatives friends. <lb/>
angel has oversea <lb/>
land, <lb/>
a Mail spirit beta <lb/>
U return <lb/>
An I the <lb/>
I ,. i u all. <lb/>
A Friend. <lb/>
Feb. <lb/>
Martha z. of <lb/>
Go, was gored and seriously m <lb/>
by her cow today. Mrs <lb/>
went in the stable to mill- <lb/>
when mad animal rush.-d <lb/>
With blood <lb/>
from her face she out <lb/>
the stable. Owing to her ape <lb/>
fatal are <lb/>
Feb. -It will b <lb/>
a source of deep sorrow <lb/>
North Carolina to know <lb/>
th re are today l <lb/>
smallpox at the <lb/>
Hie <lb/>
was discovered a few days <lb/>
by Dr. Julian, the <lb/>
physician, and <lb/>
to extent. MM <lb/>
Olive of the teachers, <lb/>
it, with of th. <lb/>
Elizabeth City, Feb. <lb/>
was brought here today of the <lb/>
horrible burning of an aged <lb/>
at Sunday mp- <lb/>
The old man, who gave his name <lb/>
as Ben Goodwin, of P <lb/>
Goodwin, of Norfolk <lb/>
Va., arrived at Sat <lb/>
and hung <lb/>
store Mr. Tow. H- told <lb/>
Mr. Tow and others that he a <lb/>
old and bad <lb/>
Hit way from Norfolk count, <lb/>
where he had escaped the <lb/>
county home and was bound f <lb/>
where he had B <lb/>
tar residing. About elev <lb/>
he was directed to a <lb/>
cant tenement house, where h <lb/>
was told ho should spend th. <lb/>
night and some <lb/>
started a lire for his A- <lb/>
two the <lb/>
w is alarmed Dy his screams <lb/>
help, and rushing not <lb/>
found the old man wrapped it. <lb/>
Blankets were <lb/>
around him and medical aid sum <lb/>
but His <lb/>
human aid. He liven, <lb/>
In terrible agony until <lb/>
eleven o'clock last night. Th. <lb/>
oil man's remains were taken Ii <lb/>
charge by the <lb/>
y and buried- <lb/>
The Facts About <lb/>
a bitters, bracer . f <lb/>
It be the thing in tie world for any ore x r. ac t- <lb/>
l-o- c t. r. <lb/>
be of the sort. 1st ; <lb/>
is a quite heavily <lb/>
If in prescribed it <lb/>
If <lb/>
to the various i <lb/>
refuted, it I. fist Ms peep- . <lb/>
fairness common in<lb/>
majority be <lb/>
is be truthful <lb/>
a Free <lb/>
MB. W. P- DEAD. <lb/>
Away <lb/>
C, 8- <lb/>
. i tire city was shocked and <lb/>
. when it was learned <lb/>
r. P. <lb/>
prominent <lb/>
. had <lb/>
KING'S CROSS ROAD ITEMS. <lb/>
In Your Homes to Stay <lb/>
King's Cross Roads, FeD. <lb/>
G. A. Smith and wife, <lb/>
spent part of <lb/>
wet k with his mother, Mis. W. <lb/>
B, Smith. <lb/>
Mrs. has been <lb/>
right sick for the last week. <lb/>
We hope she will soon be out <lb/>
again. <lb/>
H. S. Tyson is having <lb/>
new stables <lb/>
The- farmers are forward <lb/>
with their work in this <lb/>
Prospects are bright tor a <lb/>
good crop year. <lb/>
Mr. and Smith and <lb/>
spent last <lb/>
and Sunday with her lather. U. <lb/>
S. Tyson. <lb/>
Miss Leona was very <lb/>
sick k, We clad to <lb/>
she is able attend school <lb/>
again. <lb/>
Honor Roil-The following art <lb/>
the names of on the roll <lb/>
honor for the month of <lb/>
Irene Smith, Lame Tyson, Beta <lb/>
Christine Smith. Robbie <lb/>
Smith. May Belle Tyson, Leone <lb/>
Tyson. Martha Smith, <lb/>
Corbet, <lb/>
Parker. Forbes, Martha <lb/>
Little and Mamie Ruth Smith.<lb/>
Boson. Mass. Feb. 5.- l <lb/>
n or about . May of <lb/>
the earth will <lb/>
bombarded with fr m <lb/>
tail of the famous Imps e <lb/>
which is <lb/>
at a terrific rate n <lb/>
headed in direction, i <lb/>
made today by P <lb/>
Pick, ring, Harvard. <lb/>
earth I due t i <lb/>
through the of this c n <lb/>
May said V <lb/>
at. that time <lb/>
will probably be pelted wit. fl <lb/>
It been <lb/>
other times when comets <lb/>
approached it. <lb/>
Professor Pickering does no <lb/>
believe that the which <lb/>
very <lb/>
his tome <lb/>
.- street fail- <lb/>
nine o'clock this <lb/>
v. Mr. <lb/>
,, d <lb/>
. -.-v. but <lb/>
,. was bi <lb/>
He had re- <lb/>
. Baltimore where he <lb/>
.,. tn suit s-r- t, in <lb/>
. Mr. <lb/>
th <lb/>
. i-- <lb/>
comet s tail. ,. ,. i. ., a <lb/>
-I attach no to H <lb/>
B now . a <lb/>
the earth and wife, one grown an <lb/>
that the several younger children, me <lb/>
any not yet <lb/>
belief that those motors were bean appointed <lb/>
pare <lb/>
of <lb/>
Saved From <lb/>
i r felt so rear my<lb/>
R it No. a <lb/>
, fl, pound, in spite . . <lb/>
. st A-m t <lb/>
f of <lb/>
if-the <lb/>
by all <lb/>
Seed pea nuts for Nice <lb/>
J. R. J- G-<lb/>
HOTEL KERN AN<lb/>
ii. a. t. <lb/>
MD. <lb/>
It. <lb/>
r,. Ho h <lb/>
never Sail and Go. a.- <lb/>
KB i for and <lb/>
tea <lb/>
OM. <lb/>
by <lb/>
N C. lay <lb/>
THE <lb/>
M. <lb/>
u las <lb/>
Apples. <lb/>
Mr. J. S- Smith sent The Re- <lb/>
a twin apples that is quite <lb/>
curiosity. It was found in a <lb/>
barrel of Albemarle Pippins that <lb/>
I he was opening in his store. <lb/>
. . C C This is the kind of weather <lb/>
lib S Late brings coMb and pneumonia. <lb/>
Fresh Oysters I C. F. Koonce. of <lb/>
Coming Every Day spent <lb/>
Can Serve Tea Any Way. Try Me day in the city.<lb/>
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EVENING IN <lb/>
PRAISED IN NEW YORK. <lb/>
IMPERSONATIONS OF <lb/>
PLEASES. <lb/>
Mrs. <lb/>
People <lb/>
J. B Corny <lb/>
Mm. <lb/>
Mr.-. B Chert, of this <lb/>
town, who la the <lb/>
term N. V . is dis- <lb/>
In talent by <lb/>
k Plate consisting <lb/>
of Stories of tin- South, <lb/>
and <lb/>
other of the <lb/>
old days. r i <lb/>
are u i to the Northern <lb/>
people who are i w hear her. <lb/>
Of an given on <lb/>
the night of Jan. 31st, two <lb/>
the papers speak as <lb/>
Ft church -h house <lb/>
Mrs. James Burton <lb/>
f N. <lb/>
i , i. ruined a large <lb/>
CHILDREN WHO ARE SICKLY. <lb/>
Mother who value their own com- <lb/>
fort a. d the w. of their children, <lb/>
should never be a box of Moth- <lb/>
s for <lb/>
I i . u e <lb/>
up . con- <lb/>
teething- he d <lb/>
a n stomach a. powders <lb/>
never fail. Sold b all drug <lb/>
Don't accept n A trial <lb/>
to any m Her who will <lb/>
Allan S Le . Y. <lb/>
PAYING FOR THE SCHOOLS. <lb/>
At <lb/>
stories of life <lb/>
and leadings from works <lb/>
authors. enter- <lb/>
was styled Even- <lb/>
log in Refreshments <lb/>
followed ; Be of songs <lb/>
and and <lb/>
Chronicle <lb/>
A unique was <lb/>
given la-t evening Christ <lb/>
Church Parish Douse, a <lb/>
nice listened to <lb/>
iv. n by- <lb/>
Mrs. Cherry, of <lb/>
N. C , who <lb/>
and readings of the <lb/>
Southern and the <lb/>
of the days, Mrs. <lb/>
Cherry a a native of <lb/>
Carolina and Knows all of the <lb/>
of those she <lb/>
Her <lb/>
was given with a realism that <lb/>
was effective and won <lb/>
applause from her <lb/>
Timer. <lb/>
THROW OUT THE <lb/>
Give the Many <lb/>
People Will <lb/>
be Happier <lb/>
Throw the Life Li <lb/>
The r s <lb/>
Tn r. can't get the <lb/>
out i f Hi- <lb/>
. or e mil <lb/>
i. em <lb/>
y i h I <lb/>
i ere h <lb/>
.-, e of die air <lb/>
i. <lb/>
. It C i <lb/>
e I <lb/>
the <lb/>
The general of 1909 <lb/>
amended the law regulating the <lb/>
apportionment of the <lb/>
hundred thousand for <lb/>
four-months school term, so <lb/>
to require county <lb/>
in this appropriation to levy . <lb/>
tax on property <lb/>
fifteen cents on the poll as th- <lb/>
maximum limit of special tax <lb/>
could be levied fur this <lb/>
pose, and providing c u <lb/>
ties levying this maximum lax <lb/>
should receive all the <lb/>
d for a <lb/>
sen though the tax did <lb/>
raise half. <lb/>
Under the new law sixty on <lb/>
s applied for aid fr. n <lb/>
this appropriation <lb/>
of these Counties n <lb/>
more from the i <lb/>
than they raised from tin <lb/>
According to the <lb/>
c to and filed in the e <lb/>
the superintendent of public <lb/>
instruction, the <lb/>
ties in this Stat. <lb/>
appropriation a four <lb/>
months will this <lb/>
ear from their county <lb/>
tax for schools, <lb/>
In words, <lb/>
under the new law. <lb/>
raised that much more mom <lb/>
ii r their sch than <lb/>
would have been <lb/>
raise the old law. For <lb/>
the appropriated by th. <lb/>
Sate. G will be raised <lb/>
according to me estimate, in <lb/>
the counties sharing in that <lb/>
pr News <lb/>
Notice of -and Sale. <lb/>
By virtue of a power of alt con- <lb/>
n a certain mortgage deed, <lb/>
and delivered by W. J. H. <lb/>
La an Clara S <lb/>
L u ii e to W. H. r.-in.- , on <lb/>
if <lb/>
appears in the register <lb/>
office in Pitt in k J-r. page <lb/>
he will on Mu. day <lb/>
be day of Feb <lb/>
to court r <lb/>
door in the bid <lb/>
for the foil i <lb/>
tract or i of land <lb/>
tract in Creek t- ship. <lb/>
Hilt Carolina <lb/>
o . the east by the land of K u h, <lb/>
on th- south y of J. L <lb/>
Tucker, on the by S. V. <lb/>
Notice <lb/>
By of power of con- <lb/>
n a ed <lb/>
and by Waller West and <lb/>
wife, Esther lo G. F. Evan on <lb/>
the i day of i'S, <lb/>
duly recorded in the of d e. a <lb/>
office of Pitt count., Car. <lb/>
in book k-t, page the e i <lb/>
, exp to pub <lb/>
court- in Greenville, <lb/>
to highest bi. on <lb/>
the 2nd day of March, 19.0, at <lb/>
noon. the following real <lb/>
S the town of Greenville. <lb/>
North arid known as one- <lb/>
half of lot number on map made I y <lb/>
P. in of the Will am <lb/>
land, then by <lb/>
ville Land and Company, <lb/>
and by beginning at a a on C <lb/>
bring No. M, which w <lb/>
allot., d Marv E wife <lb/>
S. K sherry in of <lb/>
the lards of L. ii. deceased. <lb/>
at a stake a pop <lb/>
I r, the s corn, r i in <lb/>
i said ion and runs north 1-2 <lb/>
we in J. L. I u k <lb/>
line, north 1-2 east <lb/>
Co r t i back gum i- he us <lb/>
lint-, then with raid <lb/>
ea- to a <lb/>
corner, thence south east <lb/>
at the ct of numbers <lb/>
running with <lb/>
It numb rill about Si to a <lb/>
thence and <lb/>
with <lb/>
thence northerly with Clark lo <lb/>
corner of lot i umber to th- twin- <lb/>
it being the northern half of lot <lb/>
number HO and contain bout 1-4 of <lb/>
an acre more or has and I <lb/>
lot d in a deed from <lb/>
d wife. Can line <lb/>
drop. tn G. K. Evans, natal September <lb/>
a to a oak eta . p. th Bee 126th, in book <lb/>
pg- To <lb/>
i red. <lb/>
This the day of Jar 1910. <lb/>
G F , Mortgagee <lb/>
By F. C. Harming, attorney. <lb/>
south east Si I a to th <lb/>
of lot no. then rev <lb/>
of line of lot s <lb/>
-nu h Si w poles to the be- <lb/>
g. remaining more <lb/>
T in town- <lb/>
and in v, n t sou h of <lb/>
S if Or.-.- and adj in n. th la d of <lb/>
k J. n. Ki i <lb/>
H r ling and others, of power of con- <lb/>
u ti i m. res or d in a certain mortgage de d <lb/>
with tie of family j and delivered by I, B. <lb/>
r . and wife. Addle H. ti A S <lb/>
Th the of January, and It. K. tr. as I ope- <lb/>
W. i k, . I land Bra., mortgage- need <lb/>
bears data of av March. ISA-. <lb/>
Sale of Real Property <lb/>
I c. d is in the re r's <lb/>
Pi t county in to k page <lb/>
By Virtue era leer e of the Superior I m, the Under i d will on a <lb/>
of c in mule the at day of . <lb/>
y of <lb/>
there-n pending. d <lb/>
a- C. ti. Li tie <lb/>
administrator of w. D. Moore, <lb/>
u B Moor . t <lb/>
I will, n . Fe <lb/>
before th- Ci house door ii <lb/>
ville. at sale to the <lb/>
t bid a c- tin or <lb/>
parcel of in Carolina p. <lb/>
a join th <lb/>
Elite J, h. G. M M. or <lb/>
an i A. M. g <lb/>
1-2 nor. or I <lb/>
lot No in the d of the land, of <lb/>
John A. d. Terms of <lb/>
tab- c i h <lb/>
of 1910 <lb/>
C O. of l More <lb/>
I ltd i s <lb/>
the at day of a <lb/>
o'clock, n n. expose to public <lb/>
Land Sale <lb/>
Terrible Croup <lb/>
The. re <lb/>
Will I <lb/>
thou <lb/>
fr m Hi <lb/>
m o <lb/>
Sirs c, t i S. <lb/>
, K c i t. N C <lb/>
. in <lb/>
. . m . , j, a . <lb/>
they b m . . . I <lb/>
a lone tr Hanging <lb/>
hi tin in my <lb/>
kidney.-. . , .-h. <lb/>
arose in mining ,. to corn <lb/>
the I <lb/>
no f from the i <lb/>
used h id h nu s . j ed of <lb/>
being cur vi. n Ki Pills <lb/>
were to me. I b <lb/>
their could b e they <lb/>
ware ma <lb/>
of the i n Improved my <lb/>
health -a- <lb/>
For late by a deal rs. Price <lb/>
cents. Foster-Mill Co. <lb/>
New York, agent for the United <lb/>
State. <lb/>
Remember the name <lb/>
tale no other. <lb/>
Pert Office Receipt. <lb/>
Postmaster R. C. Flanagan <lb/>
tells us that the office re- <lb/>
for the month of January <lb/>
were For the <lb/>
ponding month last year the <lb/>
receipts were a gain this <lb/>
year of This brings <lb/>
Greenville that much nearer to <lb/>
the free delivery class, and it <lb/>
will likely he reached by the end <lb/>
of the present quarter. <lb/>
Mot Popular Druggist Makes a <lb/>
Remarkable Statement. <lb/>
Dr. J. W. Bryan has at obtained <lb/>
the agency for a remedy they <lb/>
on a guarantee to <lb/>
any Liver If food does <lb/>
not digest well, there gas or pain <lb/>
in the if the tongue is coated <lb/>
and breath bad, if there I. <lb/>
and strain Pills <lb/>
will cure you. If the. sot <lb/>
Dr. J. W. Bryan's guarantee <lb/>
to return your money. <lb/>
Pill give quick relief end per- <lb/>
rune of <lb/>
m and all Liver Troubles arc <lb/>
strong statements, but Dr. <lb/>
customers a to prove <lb/>
e truth, and if <lb/>
cant box of Liver <lb/>
are not satisfied with the <lb/>
Dr. and for your mi <lb/>
for sale by M. II. Saul <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Subscribe Reflector. <lb/>
My it by, who i- four <lb/>
lo with or. up On rev <lb/>
or ii i s w though h e. <lb/>
Alter trying nil the <lb/>
a d most in tin- new, I cane home one <lb/>
night at midnight, a d my wife said. <lb/>
ho. en up i-g in i <lb/>
you get a lot of <lb/>
we wile <lb/>
they all will g, t<lb/>
I last drug <lb/>
i i it h me In he <lb/>
a bin; . In fifteen mm- <lb/>
he sou d asleep It broke <lb/>
I-.-1 nu;. it d me. <lb/>
e lo e croup <lb/>
of a till d I hope I live <lb/>
t ml <lb/>
Wish m th.- best of <lb/>
u sorely I remain, <lb/>
E. Clark S i S E, Wash. <lb/>
tic . <lb/>
a ably IT c <lb/>
r. in in of an <lb/>
be I every re there j. H <lb/>
chi d. I i how to <lb/>
cur up comes with e ch outfit. <lb/>
outfit in <lb/>
at i e'er, where <lb/>
and at Coward K n. It in <lb/>
to cure catarrh, coughs and <lb/>
olds. <lb/>
Mr. J. Dead. <lb/>
Mr. Frank n ore of the <lb/>
oldest citizens of mis section, <lb/>
died Thursday afternoon at his <lb/>
home a mile <lb/>
Greenville, he was in his 83rd <lb/>
year, was an exceptionally <lb/>
man. He was a member of <lb/>
the Methodist church and also of <lb/>
Odd Fellows fraternity, <lb/>
and was ever true to his <lb/>
and his lodge. He is survived <lb/>
by three sons and one daughter <lb/>
W. D. F. V. and J. <lb/>
B-, and Miss Addie Johnston. <lb/>
The was conducted by <lb/>
Covenant Lodge I. F. this <lb/>
afternoon, the burial taking <lb/>
place at the family burying <lb/>
ground, at the Henry Brown <lb/>
farm, north of Greenville at <lb/>
o'clock. <lb/>
By vi- tn-- a of the Superior <lb/>
c u t of lit made b. hi- <lb/>
R. B. judge i <lb/>
term, in case i. J. <lb/>
Ha. aid a an st N <lb/>
Ow n aid the undersigned <lb/>
will sell at lie <lb/>
the Co, door in <lb/>
at noon i n <lb/>
7th IS . in.-in lowing n t <lb/>
of the county of Pit <lb/>
a id hi aid tree <lb/>
of and k. on a. i e place, ad- <lb/>
join tie Hubert <lb/>
ti. M. I inn an. Lo Rodger, W. <lb/>
W Of en I, S n, c g <lb/>
acres, b. i g the rat of land <lb/>
I tied to B N Owens in the <lb/>
Of hie audit, the long <lb/>
more d s rib-d h Lot N,. <lb/>
if the , <lb/>
file I n peal i fed th d <lb/>
a as <lb/>
no- No. S in <lb/>
m the of th clerk of <lb/>
no <lb/>
U. , ala <lb/>
with six <lb/>
pi cent t on fined nay <lb/>
ill K III t. <lb/>
ti. . F. G James, <lb/>
-Mum rs <lb/>
to Creditors. <lb/>
Having duly qualified the <lb/>
Sup nor of Pitt county <lb/>
a. the of r. <lb/>
Johnston o ice is given to a I <lb/>
sons d. to estate of raid <lb/>
to make immediate <lb/>
to th. d persons <lb/>
having c aims against laid are <lb/>
notified that the same resent- <lb/>
ed lo ed on or <lb/>
be tore the 1st of Primary <lb/>
or this lie plead in bar <lb/>
recovery, <lb/>
. J- Johnston, <lb/>
W. r . a, Atty. <lb/>
Notice to Creditor <lb/>
Letters testamentary, a executor of <lb/>
the will end test of W R. <lb/>
Home, h been issued <lb/>
to me by th; of the Superior <lb/>
court of Pitt is hereby <lb/>
given to ell p holding claims <lb/>
against the estate of the said W. R. <lb/>
Hi tn present th m to me for pay- <lb/>
authenticated, on r before <lb/>
the 3rd day of February, 1911, or this <lb/>
notice will he ad in oar their re- <lb/>
All persons in to said <lb/>
estate are no to I immediate <lb/>
payment to me. <lb/>
This the 2nd day of February <lb/>
R. L <lb/>
of th last will and testament <lb/>
of W. It Home, decease. <lb/>
A Blow, <lb/>
Notice to Creditors <lb/>
Having qualified before the clerk <lb/>
of the court of iv. t co in. <lb/>
the administrator of Be tie on, <lb/>
notice is hereby given to nil <lb/>
to the estate of <lb/>
to make immediate the <lb/>
and all <lb/>
claims said ire <lb/>
that the must presented for <lb/>
Say men t to the on or be- <lb/>
the 1st of February. 1911, or <lb/>
this notice will be plead in bar of <lb/>
recovery. <lb/>
J. O. Johnston, <lb/>
W. F. Evans, Atty. <lb/>
fore the curt door in Green- <lb/>
vile to the fur <lb/>
the following described tract or <lb/>
of lead to w <lb/>
Lying and in Swift <lb/>
county Pitt and of <lb/>
North Carolin , ad known and <lb/>
as it in <lb/>
b the Anders n tan-a; on the <lb/>
east by H and Bert <lb/>
d ck; on the by the la I <lb/>
hi d on the west b <lb/>
land of <lb/>
S more or lea- kn <lb/>
as a part of <lb/>
e where B n d <lb/>
Addle now re.-i e. T. is Sale <lb/>
is m id.- to the terms of said <lb/>
m r <lb/>
This the of 1910. <lb/>
A. S and It. E. Copeland. <lb/>
F C <lb/>
Notice of <lb/>
Ry virtue of the power of sale eon- <lb/>
in n in m deed ex <lb/>
cut. d h d delivered by Ho g and <lb/>
Virginia t to Higgs it o . on the <lb/>
day of and <lb/>
I receded in the r of deed e <lb/>
f count , N. Ina, in book <lb/>
. the I ex- <lb/>
pose to p h s-l , bi fore the court <lb/>
door in to the <lb/>
bi n March I, . a certain tract <lb/>
or in real o- land and in In U e <lb/>
county of Pit aid s at. of North Cur- <lb/>
. unit d fol w . to <lb/>
Be lot No. in l. ck <lb/>
B, b ginning a-, corner No. and <lb/>
P in if et sou <lb/>
feet, then 721-4 <lb/>
th-n feet to <lb/>
street, th. n minx sir et <lb/>
to i to <lb/>
deed, of e cash. <lb/>
The 31st d v f January. <lb/>
Bro.-.; Mort <lb/>
Are You <lb/>
Honest <lb/>
With your land when for the <lb/>
sake of saving a few dollars <lb/>
you use a fertilizer whose <lb/>
only recommendation is its <lb/>
analysis. It requires no <lb/>
knowledge to mix mate- <lb/>
rials to analyses. The value <lb/>
of a fertilizer lies in the ma- <lb/>
used, so as not to <lb/>
over feed the plant at one <lb/>
time and starve at another. <lb/>
This is why Royster brands <lb/>
are so popular. Every in- <lb/>
has its particular <lb/>
work to do. Twenty-five <lb/>
years experience in making <lb/>
goods for Southern crops has <lb/>
enabled us to know what is <lb/>
required. <lb/>
See that trade is on every bag <lb/>
NEGLECT OTHER <lb/>
CROPS FOR TOBACCO <lb/>
SOME GOOD ADVICE TO FARMERS <lb/>
BOYS ROCKED TRAIN. <lb/>
TRADE HARK<lb/>
So Royster Guano Co. <lb/>
NORFOLK, VA. <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE <lb/>
IN GREENVILLE, N. <lb/>
At the clove if business Jan. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
Having duly qua b fore the <lb/>
court clerK of Pitt as <lb/>
administrator, d. b. n. of the is ate <lb/>
of Fleming, notice ii y <lb/>
to all per.-one to the <lb/>
to make to <lb/>
the and all persons having <lb/>
cl inns against the e are not lied <lb/>
that the same must lie presented for <lb/>
payment to the on or he- <lb/>
fore the 1st day of January. 1911, or <lb/>
this notice will be plead in of re- <lb/>
M. I. Fie- <lb/>
D. B. N. of Leonidas Fleming, <lb/>
i ltd <lb/>
All other<lb/>
Houses, , <lb/>
OS S <lb/>
Demand <lb/>
Baa an <lb/>
sh It <lb/>
God Coin <lb/>
i v- re <lb/>
Ma ion <lb/>
and notes<lb/>
LIABILITIES <lb/>
paid in 000.10 <lb/>
d es <lb/>
s s mill taxes paid I <lb/>
of Den. <lb/>
Pep t <lb/>
US <lb/>
h Heeded by Every <lb/>
Plaster in the Country <lb/>
The season U approaching when <lb/>
each planter will mark off his <lb/>
fields for the next crop. <lb/>
and before the crop is we <lb/>
desire to give a word of warning. <lb/>
The history of tobacco growing, <lb/>
as we have it, proves <lb/>
that only those planters have <lb/>
made money who have <lb/>
their efforts on making a <lb/>
quality of tobacco. t <lb/>
will not brooK neglect in any <lb/>
form, and the planter who counts <lb/>
on making a crop in a slipshod <lb/>
way is sure to get left The to- <lb/>
crop wants your every <lb/>
attention. It demands it and <lb/>
must have it. <lb/>
Don't yourself to <lb/>
the neglect of other products <lb/>
Herein lies the solution to your <lb/>
troubles, and when tobacco <lb/>
planters learn lesson, and <lb/>
make practical application of it, <lb/>
there will be no further trouble. <lb/>
To our friends in the bright <lb/>
belts we would say that they <lb/>
would act wisely to go slow in <lb/>
planting large crops. <lb/>
is selling well. It will continue <lb/>
to do so providing the world do. s <lb/>
not too much. <lb/>
It is mi old with plant <lb/>
that it is no for one lo <lb/>
curtail his because his <lb/>
neighbor will not do so. is <lb/>
not the in the case at <lb/>
all. Here always be large <lb/>
crops of tobacco grown, and <lb/>
don't about that. The <lb/>
is i shall less to- <lb/>
but grow better <lb/>
tobacco. An over is what <lb/>
nine farmers out of ten <lb/>
from making e tobacco. <lb/>
b the point. to plant <lb/>
less the reason that by so do <lb/>
you apt to make better <lb/>
Southern <lb/>
Journal <lb/>
Captured and Over to the <lb/>
Wednesday evening as the <lb/>
Norfolk Southern pas- <lb/>
train was nearing Wen <lb/>
dell, were <lb/>
the tram Emergency brakes <lb/>
were applied and the train <lb/>
quickly stopped. The <lb/>
and crew joined in the chase <lb/>
after the guilty parties two <lb/>
small colored boys who had <lb/>
thrown the rocks were <lb/>
The boys were taken aboard the <lb/>
train and carried to Wendell <lb/>
where they were turned over to <lb/>
the authorities. There has been <lb/>
similar trouble before by rocks <lb/>
being thrown at the train <lb/>
Wendell, and the conductor was <lb/>
keeping a watch out while pass- <lb/>
there. <lb/>
OF THE DEM- <lb/>
SUB-COMMITTEE <lb/>
REVISE PLAN OF ORGANIZATION. <lb/>
Professional Cards <lb/>
W. F. EVANS <lb/>
AT LAW <lb/>
GREENVILLE, <lb/>
Democratic Committee <lb/>
to Meet March <lb/>
The sub-committee appointed <lb/>
by the Democratic State <lb/>
committee met yesterday in <lb/>
Che State capitol and revised the <lb/>
plan of organization. The <lb/>
of Hon. A. H. <lb/>
Eller, of ex-f <lb/>
Governor T. J. Jarvis, of Green <lb/>
Hon. John M <lb/>
f Salisbury; Hon. W. T. Craw- <lb/>
of and Hon. <lb/>
L of Halifax. <lb/>
The committee adjourned <lb/>
night, after agreed u I. MOORE H. LONG <lb/>
in outline of their work, a .- <lb/>
be drafted by t State- and <lb/>
Office opposite R. L. Smith <lb/>
stables, and next door to John Flans <lb/>
I -o's new building. <lb/>
N. W. OUTLAW <lb/>
Attorney at Law <lb/>
Office occupied by J, L. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
S. J. Everett <lb/>
Attorney at Law <lb/>
made on Real Estate <lb/>
Masonic Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
The Bethel Banking Trust Co., <lb/>
AT BETHEL, N. <lb/>
At the close of Nov. 1900. <lb/>
Resources Liabilities <lb/>
Capital Stock <lb/>
Surplus fund <lb/>
Loans and discounts <lb/>
Overdrafts secured <lb/>
and unsecured <lb/>
Furniture and fixtures <lb/>
Due from and <lb/>
Gold and silver <lb/>
minor coin currency 2,481.98 <lb/>
6,000.00 <lb/>
6.000.00 <lb/>
Undivided profits less <lb/>
expenses taxes pd 877.00 <lb/>
Time <lb/>
Deposits sub to check 661.80 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
168,071.78 <lb/>
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. County of <lb/>
I, W. H. Cashier of the above-named bank, do sol- <lb/>
swear that the above statement is true tn the best of my <lb/>
knowledge and belief. W. II Cashier. <lb/>
Subset and sworn to <lb/>
State of North Caro County of Pitt. <lb/>
I. J. a. L Little, r of above n bank, do solemn y swear that <lb/>
the i true to the best of my d belief. <lb/>
James L. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Land <lb/>
Ry of a <lb/>
and delivered by William <lb/>
wife, Polly Hollows, to F G. James, <lb/>
on the av of June. , <lb/>
mortgage was duly r ii t e <lb/>
e of th- r i I of deeds f Pitt <lb/>
county. In b X-7. pa- SOS, the <lb/>
w II e II for tr e <lb/>
court house door in Greenville, <lb/>
day, arch 7th, the f <lb/>
de piece or i if laid, n <lb/>
Pitt in Heaver Dam township, <lb/>
the lands of Nobles, <lb/>
Isaac and . Beat, con- <lb/>
acre more or less. Mid <lb/>
the same land deeded id <lb/>
William way and wife by <lb/>
reference to which deed s <lb/>
made for an Said <lb/>
land is sold said <lb/>
also two other on same land. <lb/>
This 2nd, . <lb/>
F. G. <lb/>
Groceries r <lb/>
And Provisions <lb/>
and to before <lb/>
me this 5th day of February, 1910. <lb/>
H. D. Public. <lb/>
My term expire Sept., Si, 1910. <lb/>
R W King <lb/>
W. n. Wilson <lb/>
J. G. <lb/>
Directors.<lb/>
REAL ESTATE <lb/>
No better investment on Earth than Earth itself <lb/>
WILL BUY IT-WILL SELL IT <lb/>
A FEW CHOICE LOTS FOR SALE IN WEST <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
B. W. MOSELEY <lb/>
Cotton Bagging-and<lb/>
Good kept con- <lb/>
in stock. Country <lb/>
Produce Bought and Sold <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
GREENVILLE N Q <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
While it is often impossible to <lb/>
prevent an accident, it never <lb/>
impossible to be is <lb/>
not beyond any In <lb/>
vest cents in a bottle of <lb/>
Liniment and you are <lb/>
prepared for sprains, bruises and <lb/>
Ilka is juries. Sold by all dealers <lb/>
FOR THE BEST <lb/>
FURNITURE <lb/>
and House Furnishing <lb/>
always go to TAFT<lb/>
FOR <lb/>
COAL, WOOD <lb/>
and <lb/>
PHONE <lb/>
We keep all kind coal and dry <lb/>
wood. Can furnish you at any time for <lb/>
stove, or cook stove. We <lb/>
keep and Give <lb/>
s your orders. <lb/>
C. Co <lb/>
A few delay in treat- <lb/>
cases of Veil <lb/>
the I of time it takes to k <lb/>
for a doctor often <lb/>
The way is to keep <lb/>
in <lb/>
at the first <lb/>
cation of give the child a <lb/>
dose. to take and all <lb/>
ways cures, by <lb/>
STOKES ITEMS. <lb/>
Stoke, Feb L. T. <lb/>
Thompson Mrs. L <lb/>
of Aurora, are visiting Mrs. <lb/>
J. L. <lb/>
J. N. came in <lb/>
for a few days visit to his father. <lb/>
Miss Eva spent Sat- <lb/>
and Sunday with Miss Eva <lb/>
Thomas. <lb/>
J. S. Fleming and E. B. <lb/>
Whichard are all smiles. <lb/>
C. Washington and wife, of <lb/>
Baltimore, were here Monday. <lb/>
The basket party at Stoke <lb/>
High School was a success, even <lb/>
though Miss Miry Lee Woodard <lb/>
was very ill. The primary <lb/>
teacher, Miss Susie Ross, <lb/>
it. <lb/>
Johnnie Bailey left last Thurs- <lb/>
day morning for John Hopkins <lb/>
hospital to undergo an operation <lb/>
for appendicitis. <lb/>
Marvin Nobles has accepted a <lb/>
position with G Stokes. <lb/>
W. G. Stokes returned from <lb/>
Baltimore Friday. <lb/>
HUMAN HANDS <lb/>
TOUCH IT. <lb/>
An attack of the grip is often <lb/>
followed by a persistent <lb/>
to ma- y proves a great <lb/>
annoyance. <lb/>
Remedy has been extensively <lb/>
used with good success <lb/>
the relief and cu e of <lb/>
Many cases have been cured <lb/>
all other failed. <lb/>
Sold all dealers. <lb/>
FARMVILLE ITEMS. <lb/>
Farmville. <lb/>
of aldermen met Tuesday <lb/>
night and had a busy session. <lb/>
G. A. from Greenville, was <lb/>
sworn in as chief of police. <lb/>
John T. Thorns resigned as may- <lb/>
or and Carl Turnage was <lb/>
pointed mayor. <lb/>
Chief Clark has made a Rood <lb/>
impression. As usual there <lb/>
were some fellows who wanted <lb/>
to try the new policeman. It is <lb/>
talked on the that sever- <lb/>
threats had been heard to th <lb/>
effect that the bullies would run <lb/>
Clark off or kill him. <lb/>
Late yesterday afternoon there <lb/>
was some boisterous conduct in <lb/>
Burnett's store and Chief <lb/>
went in to quell the trouble and <lb/>
was to arrest <lb/>
Eason, bully of the <lb/>
and goes the <lb/>
the Clark knocked him <lb/>
was struck above <lb/>
tie eye severely wounded. <lb/>
It is to be hoped that no one else <lb/>
will wish to Chief Clark. <lb/>
It is to be hoped that some- <lb/>
thing will soon be done to make <lb/>
it safe and decent for ladies to <lb/>
pass the same side of the street <lb/>
our meat market and town hall <lb/>
occupies. There are a number <lb/>
of huts where all sorts of <lb/>
conduct is to go on, also <lb/>
odors and cursing by both <lb/>
and black, make it <lb/>
that ladies will hardly <lb/>
pass on that of the airest. <lb/>
Ed Warren has moved into the <lb/>
new and house just <lb/>
completed by T. L. Turnage on <lb/>
Church <lb/>
The farmers are delighted <lb/>
that they have a store <lb/>
in Farmville they can be <lb/>
supplied with farming <lb/>
Prof. E. L. Middleton, of <lb/>
will be at the Baptist <lb/>
church Sunday and will make <lb/>
several addresses. <lb/>
a. School. <lb/>
a. address by <lb/>
Prof. E. L. Middleton. <lb/>
a. <lb/>
p. school mass <lb/>
meeting led by Prof. Middleton. <lb/>
All the Sunday schools of the <lb/>
town are to be present. <lb/>
p. by Prof. <lb/>
E. L. Middleton. <lb/>
The of tie town and <lb/>
are invited to <lb/>
s to <lb/>
chairman and to the <lb/>
members of the cam- <lb/>
mi <lb/>
Chairman Eller said last <lb/>
State <lb/>
committee will be called to <lb/>
in the early part of March <lb/>
to pass upon the report of <lb/>
and, at the same <lb/>
to fix the time and place for j <lb/>
State convention. They will <lb/>
designate a common day on <lb/>
to hold primaries for <lb/>
nomination throughout the State <lb/>
of State, congressional and <lb/>
and also a com <lb/>
mm day for several county <lb/>
conventions. <lb/>
particular changes pro- <lb/>
posed by the -e are not <lb/>
but it is under <lb/>
stood that the principal ones are <lb/>
intended to make plan more <lb/>
and adaptable to local <lb/>
t th j <lb/>
Raleigh News Observer. <lb/>
me this <lb/>
ATTORNEYS AT LA W <lb/>
I-R N C <lb/>
OR R. L. CARR <lb/>
Dentist. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
DR. S HASSELL <lb/>
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN <lb/>
Greenville, N. C <lb/>
Office on Third formerly <lb/>
pied by Dr, Bagwell. <lb/>
16th day of Nov., <lb/>
T. Carson, <lb/>
Notary <lb/>
s M Jones, <lb/>
M. O <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
JULIUS BROWN <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
Harry Skinner. Skinner, Jr <lb/>
H. . <lb/>
SKINNER <lb/>
WHEDBEE <lb/>
N- C <lb/>
If with indigestion, <lb/>
constipation, no appetite or feel <lb/>
give i <lb/>
and Liver Tablets a trial d <lb/>
will be pleased with the re- , . . , ,. , . . <lb/>
nit. These tablets invigorate A Lady Who Lives in Goldsboro <lb/>
i he stomach and liver and Joins In the of Praise <lb/>
then the digestion. Sold by all for The Woman's <lb/>
dealers. j Tonic <lb/>
Mats cf <lb/>
you whet <lb/>
Of an might noon <lb/>
the a sewing machine <lb/>
Or bow many invisible parts there <lb/>
are which run well a month or <lb/>
co in a carelessly-made machine, and then <lb/>
by going wrong render it utterly useless <lb/>
For the perfect construction and thorough, <lb/>
testing of these vital details you must de- <lb/>
pend upon the honor end reputation of <lb/>
the maker. <lb/>
J The makers of the Singer Sewing Machine <lb/>
enjoy a reputation vouched for by millions <lb/>
Singer users all over the world. <lb/>
These millions of Singer users have proved <lb/>
the perfection of the Singer by years of <lb/>
sewing. <lb/>
Q The Singer Sewing Machine is built like <lb/>
a watch and runs like one. <lb/>
Goldsboro, N. treat- . <lb/>
ed me for many distress-m; I <lb/>
writes Mrs. A. Smith, Rave <lb/>
me no relief. <lb/>
Purchases Fixture. <lb/>
M . W. L. Best, of Greenville. <lb/>
N. C, the A. G. <lb/>
it. suffered neuralgia the <lb/>
fixtures Monday at the and WM . y <lb/>
public sale. He is now having head. I hod pain in bowels, <lb/>
the same boxed preparatory to VS v, <lb/>
moving it to Greenville where he H <lb/>
to a jewelry store, <lb/>
. . lust such doubtful <lb/>
News from which are <lb/>
ones for which it nay you to lake <lb/>
the woman's <lb/>
Do you know that croup can It is at times, when there is <lb/>
be prevented Give Chamber- the real <lb/>
as so at trouble, that need a tonic, lo Rive <lb/>
lam s so n as he j throw illness <lb/>
the child becomes hoarse or even evidently threatens, <lb/>
after cough appears when you are ill, <lb/>
audit will prevent attack. ailments of your sex. Take <lb/>
Ir is also a certain cure for croup as a tonic, to prevent illness, when you <lb/>
and has never known to fail. <lb/>
Your druggist keeps it. <lb/>
I N. <lb/>
a d cine Co . <lb/>
Instructions, and M-pace hunk. <lb/>
in wrapper <lb/>
From <lb/>
are <lb/>
tor <lb/>
Jell-0 ICE CM Powder <lb/>
to It Is <lb/>
and Our U <lb/>
-n u <lb/>
la to <lb/>
quart <lb/>
J O <lb/>
Mil. <lb/>
make, two quart. fat <lb/>
I la <lb/>
at coal about cant a plat. <lb/>
Vanilla, Stress <lb/>
r f Mr. <lb/>
for a mail It b.<lb/>
Co., la Roy, R X. <lb/>
Sold by all dealers <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
Feb. Ida <lb/>
and Fay Corey are visit- <lb/>
L. E. Dudley, near Vance- <lb/>
this week. <lb/>
Nearly all the farmers of this <lb/>
community went to <lb/>
Monday, <lb/>
Mrs. J. W. Cannon, from near <lb/>
Ayden, visited her Mrs. <lb/>
N. R. Corey, this week. <lb/>
Misses Sally and Harriet <lb/>
son, two very prominent aged <lb/>
ladies this section, died with <lb/>
pneumonia this week. We <lb/>
with the bereaved family. <lb/>
Miss Lydia Chapman, who has <lb/>
been spending sometime in <lb/>
Craven county, returned home <lb/>
this week. <lb/>
The farmers of this vicinity <lb/>
SM progressing with their work <lb/>
very well. <lb/>
Bennie Corey, of is <lb/>
home this week sick with la- <lb/>
grippe. <lb/>
Sold hat <lb/>
linger Sewing Machine Company <lb/>
HI Main Street, GREENVILLE. N. B. <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/>
INSURANCE <lb/>
that protects In- <lb/>
come only. Preparation <lb/>
In the home insures against <lb/>
colds, croup, soreness <lb/>
lungs and throat destroying <lb/>
Inflammation and congestion. <lb/>
External and penetrating. All <lb/>
Druggists. In-, <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Stop chewing this ran and chew <lb/>
tobacco. brands at J. M.<lb/>
Be as careful about who is going to <lb/>
make your suit <lb/>
at M an la particular loads <lb/>
YOU Will SET MUCH <lb/>
as WEARING <lb/>
cat a wit. ti Mark Harris Front, <lb/>
Shoulder ad Sleeve Head <lb/>
as task as a perfect mm <lb/>
Titan particular I can sail <lb/>
la tat <lb/>
PAUL <lb/>
II Cl <lb/>
WANTED <lb/>
GIRLS AND BOYS <lb/>
We want Girls and Boys <lb/>
to work in the <lb/>
Tarboro Knitting Mills <lb/>
At Tarboro, N. C. <lb/>
and in the <lb/>
Runnymede Mills <lb/>
Near Tarboro, N. C. <lb/>
The work is light, no dust or <lb/>
dirt and the pay is flood. We can <lb/>
furnish a house i the town <lb/>
of Runnymede or t Tarboro <lb/>
A Edi cation or You <lb/>
Chili n <lb/>
We have at no <lb/>
and de. <lb/>
We have Heady work all th <lb/>
year. D fear i -hut <lb/>
we will h work f r u <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Come and See the Work or Write <lb/>
GENERAL MANAGER <lb/>
TARBORO IN. C <lb/>
RE <lb/>
Loan and Discount, <lb/>
Overdrafts ace. and <lb/>
All other Bonds <lb/>
and Mortgages. <lb/>
e and Fixtures, <lb/>
D- Loans <lb/>
Due from Banks Bank r's <lb/>
Items <lb/>
Silver coin, including; all <lb/>
minor currency <lb/>
National k <lb/>
other U. S. notes <lb/>
Total <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capital Stock, <lb/>
fund. <lb/>
Undivided profits, net <lb/>
Notes end <lb/>
Bills i arable, <lb/>
Sub. I <lb/>
clucks I <lb/>
Due Banks <lb/>
00.00 <lb/>
13.000.00 <lb/>
152,923.79 <lb/>
the t <lb/>
State of North Carolina-County Pitt, <lb/>
I, C. S. Carr. Cashier if the above bank, do swear that <lb/>
love statement is true to the of my know edge nm. belief. <lb/>
C, S. CARR, <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. OH. I <lb/>
R. C. FLANAGAN. <lb/>
Director <lb/>
I Not Quite <lb/>
How often you can gen a <lb/>
. g <lb/>
W nail or screw driver or an- <lb/>
Have a Rood <lb/>
tool box and be prepared fur <lb/>
Our <lb/>
I a you could desire, and <lb/>
we see that your tool X <lb/>
box does not lack a <lb/>
useful article. <lb/>
II you want your HORSE lo trot <lb/>
fast and strong boy your <lb/>
Stray Taken Up. <lb/>
I have taken up one bull, about or <lb/>
years old. white and red spotted, <lb/>
mark, d swallow fork in right and <lb/>
moon in left. Owner can get same <lb/>
by proving; ownership and <lb/>
charges. W. G. Stoke, Stokes, N. C. <lb/>
Hay, <lb/>
and <lb/>
Oat <lb/>
Corn. <lb/>
of W. B. He will sell <lb/>
you Better Feed and More Less <lb/>
Money than any man in town, <lb/>
Of Course w- B- <lb/>
You get Harm- a <lb/>
Horse Goods i c <lb/>
J. R. <lb/>
Corey <lb/>
Place it headquarters for Corn, Hay, <lb/>
Oats, Cotton Seed Meal, Hulls, <lb/>
Brand, Chicken Hominy, Cracked, <lb/>
corn, corn Meal and all kind of <lb/>
Feed, Salt, Lime and Cement. <lb/>
Do not sell your furs and hide <lb/>
until you see E. <lb/>
opposite Norfolk Southern <lb/>
depot. w <lb/>
is.<lb/>
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v. .,<lb/>
DEPARTMENT <lb/>
In Charge of Wm. G. MORRIS <lb/>
Authorize. Agent The and Vicinity-Advertising Rates on Application <lb/>
JAMES KILPATRICK.<lb/>
A HAPPY <lb/>
HOME <lb/>
Do You Own a Piano <lb/>
Is one where health abounds. <lb/>
With Impure blood there can- <lb/>
not be rood health. <lb/>
With a disordered LIVER there <lb/>
cannot be good blood. <lb/>
no; a <lb/>
end <lb/>
a G. <lb/>
gent. <lb/>
;. E Lin who is <lb/>
. wen of the <lb/>
revivify the torpid LIVER and restore <lb/>
natural action. <lb/>
A healthy LIVER means pare <lb/>
blood- <lb/>
Pure blood mean health. <lb/>
Health means <lb/>
Take no Substitute. All Druggists. <lb/>
D at <lb/>
peat night her of <lb/>
in. in our town Monday. The of a Friend <lb/>
. , Cox la on the sick. Memory <lb/>
an; We hope her a speedy On Thursday, January 27th. <lb/>
bey re cox cry. I William James did <lb/>
to . hem the piper. W. G spent at the home of his daughter, <lb/>
you .,.,. .; to in with relatives, Spivey, near Grifton. <lb/>
C like TheY. M. C. A. of Knowing hit extreme illness, all <lb/>
is progressing. I of immediate family had <lb/>
I enrolls nearly nil the school to be with him at the <lb/>
and are ail very loyal. end. <lb/>
We have just received a nice William Kilpatrick was <lb/>
f cloak, A. of aid <lb/>
Tucker Kilpatrick, and j <lb/>
Baptist SUM The is the Kind was born Dec. 23rd, 1843 <lb/>
Wednesday here b j u need. Pee us. I was confirmed by Bishop <lb/>
friends. We are always glad t A, W. Ante ft Co. son about 1866. On Nov. i <lb/>
have Prof. A new lot of lamps just in. married <lb/>
v. Smith, Ayden, was <lb/>
in i town i <lb/>
before <lb/>
For good comfortable <lb/>
call write A. G. <lb/>
Cox Co., V. niter- <lb/>
title, N. C Tb j have <lb/>
right the rig lit pi ice. <lb/>
Ii not, and sou to own <lb/>
soon, you owe it o to ex <lb/>
the ma <lb/>
shown at the White <lb/>
A display really <lb/>
liable to a large city. <lb/>
In a glance yea will a <lb/>
line pianos not alone <lb/>
in character e, y and <lb/>
general in a class to <lb/>
but you I it et with <lb/>
I that stand here a, d <lb/>
incomparable an- where. right <lb/>
different makes t select none <lb/>
those cheap v e tern department <lb/>
CAROLINA CLUB REVIVED. <lb/>
And Again Up a Useful Ca- <lb/>
for Town. <lb/>
An meeting of the <lb/>
in Carolina Club rooms, and The <lb/>
Harrington, Barber ft Co. Harding Perry, of i <lb/>
f your subscription The Mr. was announcement that the <lb/>
x guanos economic Kilpatrick, of Norfolk. V. <lb/>
. .;. bands, etc. Orders will <lb/>
hi our careful attention. <lb/>
A. Cox Mfg. Co., p <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
you want a useful planter <lb/>
L. L. All . <lb/>
g a i here visit <lb/>
big hid A. A . <lb/>
Pitt <lb/>
manufactured A. Ii, <lb/>
Manufacturing Company <lb/>
e . to; comfortable, <lb/>
terms <lb/>
in th nil I . <lb/>
v. hi v. .-j. j. u. <lb/>
Ci . rd is v .- <lb/>
. in i <lb/>
. . are hue <lb/>
c . . . . . . ;. <lb/>
;. has expired let live daughters; Mrs. T. <lb/>
k it, and you a Bender, of N. C <lb/>
W. G. y, Misses Nettie, <lb/>
The rush is in. and Katie Kilpatrick. of <lb/>
send your orders in at Grifton. and two Mr. W. <lb/>
for Cox Cotton Planters, H. Kilpatrick. of Grifton. and Mr. <lb/>
for some weeks has been <lb/>
dormant, is n revived <lb/>
upon a w career of useful- <lb/>
for the The <lb/>
club out with <lb/>
members, hers have <lb/>
fled th. of joining. <lb/>
b a our combination It <lb/>
The other members of the <lb/>
I mediate family are his brother, <lb/>
M. and his <lb/>
sister. Miss Sarah Kilpatrick. <lb/>
of La Grange. <lb/>
TA <lb/>
a.-., can Island, .<lb/>
that <lb/>
eliminated, aid from now on the <lb/>
club are to he restricted <lb/>
to the u-e of members. <lb/>
Several n s to add t. <lb/>
cotton, corn. peas. etc. I. heW j the i the club will b. <lb/>
Harrington St John's church. Pitt county, discussed at another meeting fa <lb/>
For nice oysters, b e me, at the night of <lb/>
Johnson's stand, bet is row fa <lb/>
r R W Jan- J- and the new life- and <lb/>
Griffith, i It -v. B enthusiasm is going lo make <lb/>
F. Greenville, ;, d hi l <lb/>
fish, going <lb/>
e R. W. at Johns <lb/>
i . . A. Ii. ix Ml g. Co. <lb/>
Mite L Ci x, u iV. c ; <lb/>
Stu ii . v. to her homo a <lb/>
L ;. to d <lb/>
i . . <lb/>
j . i fruits <lb/>
and butter <lb/>
i e A. W. Ai i Ce. <lb/>
It. . ins, well. i <lb/>
Let us frame that picture <lb/>
Any frame. <lb/>
A. Co. <lb/>
have purchased e <lb/>
i as a<lb/>
. v y to grind corn, <lb/>
. general rep sir work and dress E <lb/>
The pall hearers were <lb/>
Honorary. Messrs <lb/>
J L. <lb/>
D-. W C. E. A- <lb/>
Join i, -s. G. J. <lb/>
H. Laughinghouse C. New- <lb/>
born. Active; Messrs. L. J. <lb/>
S. Patrick, C. J. <lb/>
o, was <lb/>
i . I . ; <lb/>
Harrington. Barber <lb/>
New of dry go ids i n I <lb/>
About <lb/>
II-re is whit a <lb/>
thinks ah Lt <lb/>
is a low, heavy set <lb/>
bird, mostly t meat <lb/>
feathers. His head sits on <lb/>
one side and on the r. <lb/>
K Johnson, B, F. C x sing much on ace <lb/>
o the dampness in th. <lb/>
Th-re ain't between to his <lb/>
and M. <lb/>
lo- seven years. <lb/>
, .-.; New of dry goods on I no There ain't no between to bit <lb/>
; ;, ; i.-. while Kilpatrick was a faithful carries a toy <lb/>
. W. u. S hi e cheap man of St. John's and hi stomach to keep from<lb/>
Greenville, N C, Feb. 1910. <lb/>
Mr. H. A. Whit.-. Act. <lb/>
Maryland Casualty Co. <lb/>
Greenville, N. c. <lb/>
Dear <lb/>
I am just in of your <lb/>
company's check for in full <lb/>
-P <lb/>
student, went to A W. <lb/>
yesterday re he II . p.; F r spring dress go . <lb/>
the week end laces see us- <lb/>
We have just received a full lot just in, <lb/>
.-. Give cs i. . Barter ft Co.<lb/>
J. S. Rose, of A; den, <lb/>
tow ; <lb/>
Oysters We Lave them Fri- <lb/>
day and <lb/>
R D. <lb/>
C S. Smith, our <lb/>
m . a trip t Vance <lb/>
Wednesday. <lb/>
i. of <lb/>
Was ii, our yes rd <lb/>
the desks for you. They <lb/>
durable and comfortable. <lb/>
right and workmanship <lb/>
guaranteed. A. G. Mfg. <lb/>
Co. N. C. <lb/>
received, a nice lot of <lb/>
ladies children shoes. <lb/>
, Bar-,, r <lb/>
It you want a plow try <lb/>
the at Harrington, <lb/>
Barb <lb/>
Bow is Lot <lb/>
cs show cur new lot of <lb/>
Harrington. <lb/>
A nice six key soda fountain <lb/>
for . RD-D <lb/>
What, any kind tinware <lb/>
s us. e have a <lb/>
lot <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Miss Cleo a Winter <lb/>
school student, pent <lb/>
Saturday and Sunday at Ayden <lb/>
visiting relatives. <lb/>
Miss Dudley, a H. <lb/>
S. and <lb/>
Sunday at her home at Kinston. <lb/>
Q lite a from here at- <lb/>
torn ed services at Reedy Branch <lb/>
last Sunday. <lb/>
H. F. preached a <lb/>
very sermon in the Baptist <lb/>
last Sunday <lb/>
Prof. P. C. Nye also made a very <lb/>
pod night, <lb/>
There will be services <lb/>
Free Will Baptist church next <lb/>
at the time of hi death was the Geese has only two <lb/>
member who has on the are bet ,, <lb/>
for the greatest number that they e m <lb/>
of years. pretty missing his body <lb/>
his death another gallant when get. <lb/>
Confederate are called ganders and nave curls <lb/>
away. Wm. J. Kilpatrick was a on Ganders don't <lb/>
model citizen, a neighbor, have to set or hatch, but <lb/>
kind end hospitable, and above and sat <lb/>
all a quiet. Unassuming Christian . was a Kit. j b , <lb/>
every time. Geese <lb/>
He v ill be sorely missed by not . <lb/>
his y, his his fr m,, give liberty or <lb/>
store stencils but each one a stand- <lb/>
ard, of acknowledged and <lb/>
reputation in the <lb/>
player pianos be i known <lb/>
makes. <lb/>
We will take your in <lb/>
exchange for one of sell play- <lb/>
also carry the <lb/>
of the world. <lb/>
Old organs and planes taken in ex- <lb/>
change, terms to s tit <lb/>
hen in <lb/>
Greenville visit our <lb/>
White. <lb/>
Next door to Carr Atkins Hardware <lb/>
o. store. <lb/>
OF OP <lb/>
THE BANK OF WiNTERVILLE, <lb/>
AT N. C <lb/>
At the close of business, Jan. 1910. <lb/>
Resources <lb/>
Loans and discounts <lb/>
i secured <lb/>
oil <lb/>
Furniture fixtures <lb/>
Demand loans <lb/>
Due from Wits and <lb/>
Silver coin, including <lb/>
minor currency <lb/>
and other <lb/>
280.48 <lb/>
r. s s <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Liabilities <lb/>
Capital stock 86.000.00 <lb/>
Surplus inn. 660.00 <lb/>
Undivided less <lb/>
expenses taxes <lb/>
i-iT of deposit 702.20 <lb/>
Deposits subject to ck 14,077.96 <lb/>
t let's <lb/>
outstanding 28.08 <lb/>
Kt <lb/>
Certified <lb/>
831,869.07 Total <lb/>
821,888.07 <lb/>
STATE OF NORTH Pitt County, <lb/>
I. F. A. K hi Is n, J i-ii r of the above named bank, <lb/>
do swear the above statement is true to the best of <lb/>
my knowledge and belief, <lb/>
A i. <lb/>
A. W. Al i <lb/>
Direct ors. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn t- l e- <lb/>
fore me, this day <lb/>
1910. R, II. <lb/>
Notary <lb/>
CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF <lb/>
At iii. <lb/>
AT N- <lb/>
rinse of business Jan <lb/>
Resources Liabilities <lb/>
Capital 810,000.00 <lb/>
Surplus fund 8,080.00 <lb/>
Undivided loss <lb/>
8,481.41 <lb/>
Time of deposits 16,780.88 <lb/>
Deposit s sub. to check b 8,610.70 <lb/>
Cashier's 880.07 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Loans <lb/>
secured <lb/>
and unsecured <lb/>
Furniture fixtures <lb/>
Due from <lb/>
Cash items <lb/>
coin <lb/>
silver coin, including <lb/>
minor coin currency 1,298-74 <lb/>
Sat hank other U. <lb/>
Notes 8.120 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
188.20 <lb/>
82.918 <lb/>
8142,088.68 <lb/>
W. lie <lb/>
loved <lb/>
He died m the bussed lope of <lb/>
me vine <lb/>
Hostler. <lb/>
payment of on <lb/>
accident policy held in your are die <lb/>
company. <lb/>
The manner in which the <lb/>
adjustment of my claim was <lb/>
as entirely satisfactory <lb/>
to no, aid is with pleasure <lb/>
that recommend the Maryland <lb/>
Co. t any one desiring <lb/>
insurance, <lb/>
Yours very <lb/>
K G. <lb/>
A to Insurers <lb/>
The Maryland Casualty Co., <lb/>
has been represented by me for <lb/>
are <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
Birthday Social <lb/>
There will be a birthday social <lb/>
at the Utopia graded school <lb/>
Friday even- <lb/>
Feb 1910, from to <lb/>
o'clock. E who will bring <lb/>
as many pennies as be is yea s <lb/>
R H. C . F b. 1910. is very cordially invited. To <lb/>
Miss Mattie Little, who had come g <lb/>
been visiting relatives friends to eat, <lb/>
in our section since Christmas, besides many others a <lb/>
left Wednesday morning for her treat. <lb/>
home at Wilson. Cure both young and . <lb/>
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, of Pitt, <lb/>
I, K. Davis, Cashier of the above-named do solemnly <lb/>
swear that the above U true to the neat of my <lb/>
It DAVIS, Cashier. <lb/>
and belief. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb/>
me, this 4th day of Fob , <lb/>
J. A. Mew burn. <lb/>
Notary <lb/>
W, J. <lb/>
R, L Davis, <lb/>
F. M. Davis, <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
CONDITION <lb/>
THE BANK OF GRIFTON <lb/>
AT C. <lb/>
In th State of North Carolina, at the close of business, Jan. 1910 <lb/>
i a. cured <lb/>
nod unsecured <lb/>
Banking House, Fur- <lb/>
C. D Smith killed again older, the better, and bring your <lb/>
list Tuesday and put in buy tone, new and Bankers <lb/>
desks for the school <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
RESOURCES. I <lb/>
. 45-1.87 <lb/>
Surplus fund <lb/>
more than years during which of m at. Bo h-. UM, as <lb/>
many claims have been well as rs, can live at home <lb/>
made on the company, and all of so far as meat is concerned. <lb/>
Hum have been settled promptly. W. F. Waters, of Ayden came <lb/>
This company is now doing Saturday night preached a <lb/>
nearly twice a business very good sermon in Free <lb/>
in North Carolina as any other <lb/>
company, and it has reached <lb/>
Notice lo Payers. <lb/>
Taxes for the and county <lb/>
past all persons <lb/>
owing are that <lb/>
must com- forward Si d settle. <lb/>
Costs will be added to <lb/>
those who are delinquent, d <lb/>
this cost can be saved paying <lb/>
milling-j Cash items <lb/>
maul <lb/>
Silver coin, <lb/>
minor coin cur <lb/>
notes <lb/>
other U. S. notes <lb/>
Will a. <lb/>
Sunday to a very large <lb/>
that where they are It was the sermon <lb/>
w L L l van <lb/>
in maintaining a separate mere SIMS I am forced to collect <lb/>
claim department for the hand- was moved. these and must do toes the <lb/>
ling of all North Carolina claims. Mrs. Pattie F. Smith, who has law requires. L. W. Tucker. <lb/>
This is a big advantage to the been visiting relatives in Farm- Sheriff. <lb/>
ville section for six or <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Undivided profits, <lb/>
1,474 ex. tax's pd <lb/>
G 522.91 certificate <lb/>
Deposit <lb/>
Deposit subjects <lb/>
to check <lb/>
Cashier s Checks <lb/>
outstanding <lb/>
Total <lb/>
500.00 <lb/>
233.35 <lb/>
1,200.00 <lb/>
13.50476 <lb/>
452.85 <lb/>
insurer. <lb/>
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. County of Pitt, <lb/>
I, T. Gardner, Cashier of the bank, do sol- <lb/>
swear that the above true to the best of my <lb/>
insures against every <lb/>
accident and every illness. <lb/>
Descriptive circular furnished <lb/>
upon request. H. A. White. <lb/>
knowledge and belief. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb/>
fore me, this 7th day of Feb. <lb/>
1910. R. F. JENKINS, <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
G. T. GARDNER. Cashier. <lb/>
John Z. Brooks, <lb/>
Tucker, <lb/>
W. W. Dawson, <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
section for six or <lb/>
Our new Disability weeks, returned to her home at Our Greenville, yours if you <lb/>
Mills Smith's Monday evening. come. <lb/>
Miss Agnes one of the <lb/>
E. C. T. T. S. students, came up <lb/>
Saturday evening and returned <lb/>
Tuesday evening, <lb/>
A of the farmers CONFORMS to nation E FOOD and law. <lb/>
of section went t Greenville fA ItO An over many tuns and Bronchial Remedies, it rids <lb/>
,. . , H gold No to five <lb/>
this morning to learn or money Prepared CO. CHICAGO. A. <lb/>
about see cm selection. gALE BY L. WOOTEN <lb/>
Miss Addie Johnson, of Ayden, <lb/>
who h is been visiting her sister. <lb/>
Mrs. C. D. left this <lb/>
morning for Fountain. <lb/>
mini I<lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
D. J. Editor and Owner <lb/>
Truth In Preference to Fiction. <lb/>
One Dollar Per Year <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, FEBRUARY 1910. <lb/>
No.<lb/>
MINISTER ASSAULTED. <lb/>
COMPLAINTS Or BURNING <lb/>
QUALITY OF TOBACCO R . ,;. <lb/>
i. <lb/>
RAISED IN EASTERN NORTH CAR- <lb/>
I We earn on <lb/>
I morning Rev. Jesse <lb/>
Small Get. the <lb/>
B. to e assaulted on t he <lb/>
street of that ton by <lb/>
Washington. D. C. Feb. jg M Pollard ard J. A. <lb/>
Editor assailants <lb/>
Messrs. <lb/>
em. of Va., <lb/>
dealers, and also having <lb/>
at Kinston and Wilson, <lb/>
upon the defective <lb/>
burning qualities of our bright <lb/>
tobacco grown in Eastern North <lb/>
Carolina, and stating that the <lb/>
demand for this tobacco was be- <lb/>
affected by this condition. <lb/>
I laid the matter before the <lb/>
Bureau of Plant Industry, of the <lb/>
U. S. Department <lb/>
and asked for a report. <lb/>
The the attack <lb/>
in a letter which <lb/>
Mr. our <lb/>
indent, wrote Re- <lb/>
Fri lay, it <lb/>
was stated that neither of Che <lb/>
drug stores of chat town had a <lb/>
pharmacist, but are <lb/>
owned and managed <lb/>
keepers. <lb/>
Our informant of the trouble <lb/>
says Mr. met <lb/>
If TIMES PLANT <lb/>
DESTROYED BY FIRE <lb/>
LOSS ABOUT ABOVE IN- <lb/>
Will be Without <lb/>
Origin of Fire <lb/>
Wilson, 15.-The P. D <lb/>
Gold Publishing plant <lb/>
was destroyed about midnight <lb/>
last night, The building is a <lb/>
total wreck, and nothing was <lb/>
one or two <lb/>
The caught from <lb/>
used in the mom. <lb/>
discovered the flames had <lb/>
suet a was <lb/>
impossible to save anything <lb/>
There was an immense of <lb/>
paper on hand. <lb/>
The P. D. Gold Publishing <lb/>
company publishes The Daily <lb/>
Times, the Weekly Times and <lb/>
A HERO OF THE HOME. <lb/>
Self cf <lb/>
Mia for Loved <lb/>
HAPPENINGS WITHIN <lb/>
THE OLD NORTH STATE <lb/>
GATHERED FROM OUR EXCHANGES <lb/>
The a big family of nine, TODAY <lb/>
had scarcely settled in High <lb/>
Point when sickness up. n for <lb/>
them. A very respectable and g <lb/>
they were <lb/>
slow to raise the cry of Washington, D. C. Feb. <lb/>
distress. The eldest son in the Th Navy Department has de- <lb/>
prime and pride of his to a wireless in <lb/>
cooked and nursed and at Frying Pan shoals, near costumes for I. with the <lb/>
A WIFE IS INVALUABLE. <lb/>
Instead of Brie She i. to <lb/>
travels fastest win <lb/>
els in <lb/>
upon your neighbor In ti sub- <lb/>
urban town which you live <lb/>
m and what <lb/>
do you Hod to b th- <lb/>
of his <lb/>
Manicuring <lb/>
besides operating a <lb/>
The reply of the bureau with him to r. tract the <lb/>
the preliminary report attached, the latter replied j, <lb/>
appears tome lo discuss a mat- not b retracted as it was true. <lb/>
of vital interest to Eastern <lb/>
North Carolina, and I, therefore, <lb/>
append the same for publication. <lb/>
Very <lb/>
Jno. H. Small. <lb/>
O. C. Feb. 1910, <lb/>
Hon. John H. Small, <lb/>
Representatives, <lb/>
Washington, D C. <lb/>
Dear <lb/>
I beg to acknowledge receipt <lb/>
of the 1st Mt. <lb/>
enclosing a <lb/>
Brothers, <lb/>
Virginia, with refer- <lb/>
to <lb/>
noted in the bright <lb/>
grown in Cato- <lb/>
This matter <lb/>
The property was by <lb/>
Mr. Pollard thereupon struck <lb/>
in the face, <lb/>
him down, and as <lb/>
the ground Mr. who <lb/>
had come u ii meantime, <lb/>
also struck Mr. a blow <lb/>
on head. <lb/>
by , , ., ,, . <lb/>
of Farmville <lb/>
the assailants of the minister, <lb/>
on the trial is <lb/>
R. fl called up <lb/>
Gold over phone this morning <lb/>
to ascertain further particulars <lb/>
of the fire, and learned <lb/>
not known it <lb/>
as staled <lb/>
went forth to the factory to his This ac-ion was taken <lb/>
work to help the sick and the instance of Senator Over- <lb/>
family in every way who has been working on <lb/>
till his own health com i the project for several months, <lb/>
gave way under is that a wireless <lb/>
strain. at that point will do much <lb/>
Three of the family were sick relieving vessels in dis <lb/>
of pneumonia and the rest off the dangerous Carolina <lb/>
sic of Liter The business people of <lb/>
Came into the home and six in Wilmington have been endeavor <lb/>
the family had this disease. The for a long to secure <lb/>
eldest son's Sickness began with wireless station at Prying Pan <lb/>
grippe, changed Co measles and heals, and the successful efforts <lb/>
then pneumonia, which proved of Senator ii mat <lb/>
for him and he soon will mike city an <lb/>
died Disease brought the point h the <lb/>
and loyal .-on down but he fed crippled ship-at sea. <lb/>
like a true soldier with his fate <lb/>
lo the foe, standing bravely at <lb/>
his post of duty till hick slew <lb/>
of the relationship <lb/>
of the composition tobacco <lb/>
to its qualities in- <lb/>
clearly that <lb/>
mm is the for <lb/>
was referred <lb/>
our tobacco division, and in it. <lb/>
close herewith c of a is fur. hope they may be newly <lb/>
report relating to the prob pointed out that the and in full operation <lb/>
is by again. <lb/>
the quantity of lime in RESPECT <lb/>
I him. <lb/>
The the glory, the <lb/>
the life <lb/>
is a worth telling. <lb/>
in the foregoing glory of r <lb/>
than the heroic death of a sol <lb/>
of tie, be- <lb/>
cause soldier dies while, he is <lb/>
trying to destroy life, but this <lb/>
breve died while trying to <lb/>
save lite. <lb/>
All honor to the memory of <lb/>
work in I ho had b-en <lb/>
Stopped several hours re Use <lb/>
occurred, Mr. Livid <lb/>
that destruction of the plant <lb/>
emails a of about <lb/>
insurance, <lb/>
immediate <lb/>
lions were started to another <lb/>
aid continue th <lb/>
Wilson, N. C, Feb. <lb/>
day night alter H. Drake <lb/>
Co. had closed their place <lb/>
business, George a while <lb/>
man, entrance from the <lb/>
rear and looted the cash reg if <lb/>
securing eighteen dollars in <lb/>
Besides he took a quantity <lb/>
cigars, cigarettes, cw. In a <lb/>
short while after the occurrence <lb/>
the police ha I him behind the <lb/>
bars, with of the stolen <lb/>
money in their poses-ion. <lb/>
Raleigh. Feb is <lb/>
such brave heroes of much felt about <lb/>
life, heroes of peace, he- condition of Corporation Com- <lb/>
. . ,,. . I ,, lite, or condition Corporation Loin- <lb/>
capacity on. <lb/>
, tobacco out w th e Me s <lb/>
tin tins Gold n a, ;.,;,; Wayne c for more than two <lb/>
able of this trouble. As <lb/>
indicated in this rt port, <lb/>
have not , he leaf. <lb/>
far enough to warrant any hiding <lb/>
statement in the matter, <lb/>
but we bops to secure cm- <lb/>
these lines in <lb/>
the next year or two. We take <lb/>
pleasure in copy a <lb/>
pamphlet giving the <lb/>
our on the <lb/>
mental relationship of the com- <lb/>
position of the leaf burn- <lb/>
qualities of which <lb/>
may prove of interest in this <lb/>
con ti I.- It is our intention <lb/>
to follow up this mailer as far t-s <lb/>
possible in our work in Eastern <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
Very Respectfully, <lb/>
G. H Powell, <lb/>
Acting Chief of Bureau. <lb/>
Following is the <lb/>
report concerning; the burning <lb/>
qualities of Bright Tobacco <lb/>
of Extern North Carolina. <lb/>
Investigations were begun last <lb/>
year in a preliminary way in the <lb/>
new tobacco belt of <lb/>
Eastern North Carolina, with <lb/>
at Greenville, Pitt <lb/>
county, with special reference to <lb/>
the study of the varieties of <lb/>
tobacco best adapted to this <lb/>
section, the fertilizer require- <lb/>
of the soils for <lb/>
and increasing their pro- <lb/>
and improving the <lb/>
quality of tobacco, and the best <lb/>
system of crop rotation for these <lb/>
tobacco The work his <lb/>
not progress, d far enough as yet u of <lb/>
to afford definite for improving <lb/>
regarding important burning qualities of tho <lb/>
but it is to push the land applications of lime would <lb/>
work as vigorously us possibly, So prove beneficial in this re- <lb/>
, . . . n mutt cases <lb/>
e hops in the near J of <lb/>
to secure more complete data i to burp <lb/>
along these I log when <lb/>
As relatively poor, not well balanced with the in-c- <lb/>
quality of the wary amounts of potash and <lb/>
produced in this section, a noted of our <lb/>
in the letter of Messrs, ex in this we <lb/>
Brothers, I may in the firs; are hopeful more <lb/>
a w <lb/>
By of Covenant Lodge No. <lb/>
has watched over <lb/>
Junior Order h <lb/>
inf V <lb/>
prise. <lb/>
Wayne c <lb/>
home and month.-, past, has been quite <lb/>
a much of the time. but. has <lb/>
It improved sum what within the <lb/>
pa-; week or two. A serious <lb/>
chronic heart disease is one of <lb/>
the most alarming <lb/>
Passed <lb/>
by in- <lb/>
School <lb/>
Sand <lb/>
with the proper color and text u- <lb/>
of ash i with the Feb. 8th, 19.0, <lb/>
p. r balance between t he -j of cur <lb/>
tent potash lime. Tr great <lb/>
studies did not have the past year, rive tunes <lb/>
reference the invaded <lb/>
tobaccos, but ranks and brought to lo Southern shops in this city ex- <lb/>
conclusions would Re has taken from our beloved. and the boiler makers laid <lb/>
t. the condition existing th re. membership the young Brother. Frank Johns-1 morning <lb/>
The light soils of North <lb/>
Carolina are more likely tea b <lb/>
deficient in potash than <lb/>
Whereas it has pleased our <lb/>
Heavenly Father in ii finite <lb/>
wisdom to take unto himself the <lb/>
ton, <lb/>
dressmaker <lb/>
Pitying herself for <lb/>
the lack of romance in hr life, <lb/>
asks Anne mi in The De- <lb/>
signer for March. <lb/>
No. She is in the laundry with <lb/>
her John's evening on <lb/>
the <lb/>
know a rain keep <lb/>
up appearances if ii succeed <lb/>
in this and she <lb/>
tells you cheerfully. the <lb/>
or i <lb/>
., if you to <lb/>
pay for it. S I've mastered the <lb/>
gentle art, aid I lit we <lb/>
a a week just on John's <lb/>
things. <lb/>
tell or John <lb/>
p of in r <lb/>
make ti s en vats. You <lb/>
know and a the <lb/>
haberdashers charge the good <lb/>
silk only a poor <lb/>
man can really <lb/>
for the Others b in no <lb/>
a ghastly price. <lb/>
buy good and <lb/>
r I've in i; by <lb/>
up old, worn-out I <lb/>
a dandy us ; <lb/>
n mighty little in <lb/>
GETS HER <lb/>
of <lb/>
Court in Mrs <lb/>
Columbia. S. C. P b. 15.-- <lb/>
mother's plea for <lb/>
the custody of her two little <lb/>
children, the Supreme court of <lb/>
Carolina t d handed <lb/>
down a decision in favor of Mrs. <lb/>
B R. Tillman, Jr., who sought <lb/>
to recover her two little gins, <lb/>
Pickers and <lb/>
Sarah Stark fr on the <lb/>
and Mrs. <lb/>
are the toils of l lie i <lb/>
; of the ate. <lb/>
Again, it is generally be- <lb/>
that is i <lb/>
to the burning qualities off to <lb/>
and our investigations in- <lb/>
that magnesium salts also <lb/>
in this respect. <lb/>
may be, therefore, that the use <lb/>
of source of potash, <lb/>
which is rather a general <lb/>
in that may have an <lb/>
injurious effect on the bur <lb/>
of tobacco. We are <lb/>
carrying on experiments with <lb/>
fertilizers in Pitt county cover- <lb/>
ins- a lumber of plats, to which <lb/>
are applied different fertilizers <lb/>
and in varying quantities, and <lb/>
we hope to gut some val e in- <lb/>
formation on this subj ct <lb/>
careful comparison of the <lb/>
co obtained from the <lb/>
plats. In the absence snore <lb/>
complete information, d <lb/>
recommend the use of <lb/>
who had just staffed out on a. . <lb/>
useful career; he has taken Feb. there- <lb/>
middle <lb/>
the Frank <lb/>
fifty years. He was an active <lb/>
worker until, account old <lb/>
he was compelled to give <lb/>
up work in the order. He was <lb/>
for about years. <lb/>
author of this will <lb/>
never forget it likes <lb/>
only a few months of being <lb/>
twenty five the clasp <lb/>
given, him by that venerable purity <lb/>
when he first pass- <lb/>
ed the of our beloved <lb/>
order. <lb/>
resolved that our lodge <lb/>
room be in mourning, <lb/>
and we wear tho usual badge if I copy <lb/>
On account, of an order which <lb/>
reduced the working time from <lb/>
to hours a week, which <lb/>
would have cut down their wages,.,, of Senator <lb/>
every man in tie Norfolk and B. K. Tillman. <lb/>
The declaim is based on the <lb/>
ground that the deed of <lb/>
, . by B. R. Tillman, Jr., was <lb/>
who departed tins on. M t the the <lb/>
out. of the road under which it was made <lb/>
were with and the being in violation of State <lb/>
and United Slates c institutional <lb/>
The court, granted the <lb/>
for babe is corpus. <lb/>
As soon as the d was <lb/>
attorneys for young <lb/>
rs Tillman took steps <lb/>
securing the children. <lb/>
and And we n a matter was finally adjusted with <lb/>
of this school he was noble, <lb/>
the mm and they returned to <lb/>
true, exemplifying work <lb/>
and had been a Mi lite the and teach- <lb/>
i a . lings of our school, true in heart A fine young mule was being <lb/>
creator. I stable at noon today <lb/>
That by his death we, a customer, when <lb/>
the members of the Methodist j the animal reared up. fell lo the <lb/>
Sunday school, lost a pa v. men t and broke it- neck, <lb/>
loyal and devoted member. I His body was turned over to the <lb/>
3rd. That although we are Haywood Pet- <lb/>
deeply conscious of our loss, we who after the usual dis- <lb/>
rejoice in tho memory of a life j his verdict, <lb/>
and a manhood of strength and; a mule is a fool, <lb/>
and took charge of the corpse. <lb/>
4th. That a copy of these Fayetteville Observer. <lb/>
resolutions be sent to his family. , migrating <lb/>
to whom our hearts and sympathy , l are every <lb/>
go out in their hour of bereave- evening from their feeding <lb/>
a copy be spread upon grounds to their roosts In doing <lb/>
minutes of this school and a this they cross the Kannapolis <lb/>
be sent to The Daily <lb/>
grief tor thirty days. <lb/>
Resolved that a copy of these <lb/>
resolutions he spread upon the <lb/>
records of our lodge, a copy be <lb/>
sent to the <lb/>
brother with our <lb/>
sympathies; and a copy to The <lb/>
with a request tor <lb/>
publication. <lb/>
D. L. James, <lb/>
L. II. Fender, <lb/>
D. II<lb/>
Com, <lb/>
Plants Up <lb/>
Mr. W. B. Tyson, of Grifton, <lb/>
who was in town told us <lb/>
mat he has tobacco up in <lb/>
bis tee I bid. This is the earliest. <lb/>
place, that our extensive plate in tho matter, plants tins <lb/>
Hi Hector. <lb/>
S. T. Hooker, <lb/>
A. C <lb/>
J. B. James. <lb/>
road <lb/>
city. <lb/>
Com. <lb/>
License. <lb/>
Register of W. M. <lb/>
Moore has issued the following <lb/>
licenses since last report. <lb/>
WHITE. <lb/>
J. R. Sutton and Lula Taylor. <lb/>
several miles above the <lb/>
A with some <lb/>
little curiosity on yesterday <lb/>
to count the number <lb/>
passing u in a given <lb/>
time, and t y counting he found <lb/>
that there were an average of <lb/>
passing in five minutes, <lb/>
I making hour. They <lb/>
continued passing for two <lb/>
W. ti. and Louisa approximate- <lb/>
of the birds. It would <lb/>
COLORED. . be interesting to hear from <lb/>
John Mary curiosity <lb/>
to want to know how <lb/>
there <lb/>
Frank Hell and fields, i <lb/>
TO <lb/>
Mayor of <lb/>
Mayor's <lb/>
Editor lb <lb/>
In deference to the inquiry <lb/>
made of me Citizen through <lb/>
your paper, I beg to hum that <lb/>
the streets and sidewalks of the <lb/>
town, no matter how or by whom <lb/>
made, are the property <lb/>
town and under its jurisdiction <lb/>
and control. <lb/>
The sidewalks are for ex- <lb/>
use of on foot, <lb/>
and it is again-i town <lb/>
to them tor any other <lb/>
purpose. carriages ire the <lb/>
only vehicles permitted on side- <lb/>
walks, and certainly <lb/>
cannot be <lb/>
rinks. H. W. <lb/>
Mayor. <lb/>
Assailants of <lb/>
S. II, Pollard aid -T A. Bur- <lb/>
net., who on morning <lb/>
assaulted Rev J <lb/>
in were <lb/>
tried <lb/>
I They were fined <lb/>
costs each.<lb/>
. i-, <lb/>
<lb/>
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