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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/>
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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/>
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S. II, Pollard aid -T A. Bur- <lb/>
net., who on morning <lb/>
assaulted Rev J <lb/>
in were <lb/>
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knowledge and belief. W. H. Cashier. <lb/>
sworn to <lb/>
in tins 7th f Feb., <lb/>
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Notary <lb/>
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Subscribe to The Reflector. <lb/>
BY GEORGE <lb/>
1909. by Barr <lb/>
H Copyright, 1909. by Dodd. Mead <lb/>
King, a millionaire t <lb/>
ton, sets out in search of ad- <lb/>
venture. Where better could he <lb/>
look for stirring events than in <lb/>
where the <lb/>
of chivalry yet survives in all <lb/>
its romantic opportunity; where <lb/>
rules Prince Robin, the most <lb/>
precocious boy monarch in the <lb/>
realm of fiction; where the reds <lb/>
of Europe plot his murder in <lb/>
mysterious underground retreats; <lb/>
where gallant King and <lb/>
brave fight val- <lb/>
for the preservation of the <lb/>
prince and the love of <lb/>
princesses; where American <lb/>
pluck and manhood are pitied <lb/>
against foreign intriguers, and <lb/>
where honesty and courage arc <lb/>
mightier than the sword Read <lb/>
of Prince Robin, son of an Amer- <lb/>
princess; of <lb/>
the girl with the dread mission; <lb/>
of the Iron Count; of <lb/>
John the American <lb/>
of a foreign throne; of lovely <lb/>
cf daredevil <lb/>
King, and then you Will under- <lb/>
stand why an American lad is <lb/>
Prince of and an <lb/>
American author prince of story <lb/>
I. <lb/>
KING. <lb/>
HE was ii tall, <lb/>
young fellow with n face so <lb/>
faulted by you <lb/>
bad the that ins <lb/>
skin would feel like leather if yes <lb/>
could t the Impertinence it <lb/>
by the of <lb/>
him loosely aid yet were graciously <lb/>
devoid if which <lb/>
appearance of <lb/>
men frames are fully <lb/>
act and chose are <lb/>
the last college de- <lb/>
This tall young man in the <lb/>
lint may was <lb/>
King, globe trotter <lb/>
ct after of <lb/>
Somewhere up Central <lb/>
one of the fashionable cross <lb/>
of bis father and <lb/>
father's father before home <lb/>
which in two <lb/>
yens Is worthy cf pass- <lb/>
notice, Is all. that bis <lb/>
father was a n more Hun <lb/>
was of a <lb/>
the world. Ills was <lb/>
net strictly a social tho great <lb/>
but sin- was v. hat we <lb/>
might safely call one if the <lb/>
in which la quite good <lb/>
for the wife of a <lb/>
especially when ere records <lb/>
her husband was o of <lb/>
It la a matter no little <lb/>
that <lb/>
was mere less averse to the steal <lb/>
business nu a heritage for bar son. <lb/>
lie It understood now <lb/>
she fur <lb/>
service. <lb/>
but father, <lb/>
him to be a manufacturing <lb/>
Croesus, nor mother, who <lb/>
expected to become n social Solo- <lb/>
appears bl have taken the young <lb/>
man's private Inclinations into com. <lb/>
Young Mr. King In <lb/>
lie grew up with an In- <lb/>
creasing bump of Imagination, cos- <lb/>
to which, strange to relate, <lb/>
there was s properly developed <lb/>
of Industry and application; hence it <lb/>
Is not that he was willing <lb/>
to far In search of <lb/>
that seemed more or less worth <lb/>
to a young gentleman who had <lb/>
the fortune to born tn <lb/>
century Instead of the sot. <lb/>
come upon him last <lb/>
for us we were not actually following <lb/>
two years of wonderful <lb/>
rather disillusioning adventure In mid- <lb/>
Asia and all Africa. He seen the <lb/>
Kongo and the Euphrates, the <lb/>
the Nile, the and <lb/>
the Yenisei; he had climbed <lb/>
In Abyssinia. In Ham, In Tibet <lb/>
and be had shot big <lb/>
name In more than one and had <lb/>
been shot at by small brown men In <lb/>
more than one forest, to say nothing j <lb/>
f the little encounters he had had In <lb/>
moat towns and cities. <lb/>
Tor twenty days be traveled by <lb/>
caravan across the uplands, <lb/>
through and Bo- <lb/>
striking off with his guide alone <lb/>
toward the sea of Aral and t lie east- <lb/>
shores of the Caspian, thence <lb/>
through the Ural foothills to the old <lb/>
highway that led down <lb/>
the sweet green valleys of a he <lb/>
had of as nothing more <lb/>
the creation of a harebrained <lb/>
Somewhere In the shimmering <lb/>
east he to his honest <lb/>
that there was such a <lb/>
land as At first would <lb/>
not believe, English bank <lb/>
assured him that he would <lb/>
come to it If he traveled long enough <lb/>
far Into north and <lb/>
west and If be were not afraid of the <lb/>
hardships that must men <lb/>
dying spirit of romance up <lb/>
bis heart, blood grew quick <lb/>
eager. He would not go home <lb/>
until he had sought out this land of <lb/>
fair women and sweet tradition. And <lb/>
so he traversed the wild and danger- <lb/>
Tartar roads for days and days. <lb/>
like the of in <lb/>
the times of old. came at last to <lb/>
the gales of Edelweiss. <lb/>
Not until be Bat down to a rare din- <lb/>
In the historic Hotel <lb/>
was be able to realize that be was <lb/>
truly in that fabled, mythical land of <lb/>
a grim little <lb/>
In must secret pocket of the <lb/>
great mantle. This was the <lb/>
land of his dreams, the land of his <lb/>
fancy. lie had not even dared to <lb/>
hope that It actually existed. <lb/>
Ami now It becomes my deplorable <lb/>
duty to divulge the fact that <lb/>
King, after two full days sad nights <lb/>
In the i of Edelweiss, was quite <lb/>
ready to pass to other fields, com- <lb/>
bis own mind <lb/>
and not a disgusted with himself <lb/>
for having BOOB to trouble to visit <lb/>
place. <lb/>
Where were beautiful women <lb/>
be bad read about and dreamed of <lb/>
ever he left On bis <lb/>
soul, be bad not seen half a dozer, <lb/>
women In Edelweiss who were more <lb/>
than passably fair to look True, <lb/>
be bad to admit people be had <lb/>
seen were of the lower i d middle <lb/>
shopkeepers and the shop- <lb/>
girls, the hucksters and the fruit vend- <lb/>
What be wanted to know was <lb/>
What bad become of the royalty <lb/>
and the nobility of Where <lb/>
were princes, the dukes and <lb/>
the excellent Mr. <lb/>
A DOLLARS <lb/>
it. <lb/>
barons, to say nothing of the feminine <lb/>
cone, to these excellent gen- <lb/>
dingy little Shop the square <lb/>
Interested It was directly op- <lb/>
with American <lb/>
bar attached, and the contents of <lb/>
grimy little windows presented u <lb/>
fascinating Interest hi. <lb/>
They were packed weapons <lb/>
of ancient design. he <lb/>
ventured inside the little shop. Had- <lb/>
no attendant, be put aside his sud- <lb/>
formed Impulse to purchase u <lb/>
broadsword. <lb/>
several occasions he had seen a <lb/>
i sharp featured old man In <lb/>
doorway of the but It not <lb/>
until after be had missed Thurs- <lb/>
day train that he made mind to <lb/>
aim and to have broad <lb/>
sword at any price. With this object <lb/>
In view, he Inserted bis tall frame <lb/>
the narrow doorway, calling out lustily <lb/>
for attention. <lb/>
is demanded a sharp. <lb/>
voice Ills He found him- <lb/>
self looking Into the <lb/>
of the little Old man. <lb/>
broad- Boy. you speak <lb/>
don't <lb/>
snapped the <lb/>
shouldn't II i an <lb/>
interpreter. You'll Cud Bug- <lb/>
used here In the <lb/>
Americans and British came. They <lb/>
won't learn our language, so we <lb/>
learn <lb/>
the of that old sword <lb/>
you have In <lb/>
Three hundred <lb/>
In <lb/>
hundred it Is <lb/>
genuine, sir, and Old <lb/>
Boris carried It. most <lb/>
give you n hundred dollars <lb/>
It. looked on <lb/>
the open <lb/>
don't want your money, flood <lb/>
King felt Ms chin per <lb/>
too much. <lb/>
ford he raid, disappointment In bis <lb/>
eyes. <lb/>
have modern blades of my own <lb/>
sir. much cheaper and quite in. <lb/>
You make In surprise. <lb/>
The old man straightened his bent <lb/>
figure with sudden pride. a in <lb/>
to the crown, sir. My blades <lb/>
are used by the by the <lb/>
army, I am happy to <lb/>
say. Heir or monsieur. I'd <lb/>
like to have a good long chat with you. <lb/>
What d you say to a mag of that <lb/>
beer over in the <lb/>
Business seems be a little dull. <lb/>
looked at keenly. <lb/>
ask what brings you to <lb/>
he asked abruptly. <lb/>
I don't mind telling you. Mr. <lb/>
that I'm here because I'm somewhat <lb/>
of a foul, false hopes led me astray. <lb/>
came here looking for romance-for <lb/>
cackled his eyes <lb/>
twinkling with mirth. thought <lb/>
yon could capture wild and <lb/>
princesses here Just us yon pleased. <lb/>
ch Let me toll you. young man. only <lb/>
one one foreigner. In <lb/>
accomplished that miracle. <lb/>
Mr. Lorry came here tan years ago <lb/>
and won the fairest Bower Gram tail; <lb/>
ever beautiful <lb/>
lie was the only <lb/>
-No. Em In king for princesses. <lb/>
I've seen hundreds of in nil parts <lb/>
of the <lb/>
should see went <lb/>
on the armorer. <lb/>
heard of nothing tint him, my <lb/>
Mr. He's seven years <lb/>
old. and he looks like his mother, and <lb/>
he's got n Jeweled sword and nil that <lb/>
sort of thing. daresay n nice <lb/>
little chap. Get American blood In <lb/>
him, yon <lb/>
The old man retired to the rear of <lb/>
the shop rolled to some one <lb/>
A woman's vol e answered. <lb/>
niece will keep sir. while <lb/>
I am i explained. <lb/>
They near the deer the <lb/>
old man's appeared the <lb/>
of the shop. <lb/>
more or less In the nature of a i; n <lb/>
of amazement. <lb/>
A young of the Bi <lb/>
attired III the black and <lb/>
red of the middle classes, <lb/>
lowly the shad- <lb/>
recesses end the shop. <lb/>
Ills bean enjoyed a lively thump. <lb/>
Kins, y n he did <lb/>
not precede Into the street <lb/>
lie deliberately removed his lint and <lb/>
waited i politely f. r n-e lo go be- <lb/>
fore youth, the meantime <lb/>
the face of this amazing <lb/>
niece. <lb/>
Across square, ere of the <lb/>
the man. over Ills huge mug <lb/>
beer. properly grateful. He <lb/>
was willing lo repay King for his lit- <lb/>
attention by giving a careful <lb/>
history Gran irk, past, and <lb/>
future. <lb/>
The man rambling on. <lb/>
young prince has lived mist Ids <lb/>
life in Washington London <lb/>
Farts, sir. only seven, sir. Of <lb/>
course you remember the dreadful <lb/>
that made bun an orphan and <lb/>
put him on the throne with the <lb/>
wise men of the as regents or <lb/>
train wreck near <lb/>
sols. sir. it i-i mother, the glorious <lb/>
Princess was killed his <lb/>
father. Mr. Lorry, died the next day <lb/>
from his Injuries. That, sir, was a <lb/>
must appalling Wow lo the people of <lb/>
There never will be an- <lb/>
other pair like them, God alone <lb/>
preserved the little prime. The col- <lb/>
was from the rear, a broken tall <lb/>
throwing a locomotive Into the <lb/>
coach. This providential escape <lb/>
of the young prince preserved the <lb/>
broken line of present royal <lb/>
i Mr. I don't believe <lb/>
told you that your niece is it meal <lb/>
remarkably <lb/>
was saying, Interrupted <lb/>
so pointedly that <lb/>
Bushed. little prince Is the Idol <lb/>
of all the people. Under the present <lb/>
regency be Is obliged to reside the <lb/>
principality Ida fifteenth year, <lb/>
after which he may be permitted tn <lb/>
travel <lb/>
eying narrowly. <lb/>
do not appear Interested In our <lb/>
royal be restored coldly. <lb/>
hastened to assure him that <lb/>
be was keenly Interested. <lb/>
go now that I appreciate that the lit- <lb/>
prince Is the last of his <lb/>
are three sir. la <lb/>
charge of of <lb/>
the Duke of sad Baron <lb/>
who Is minister <lb/>
lice Count is a <lb/>
of e by marriage. The <lb/>
of is the father of the <lb/>
Counters the y c.-g <lb/>
beautiful wife of the exiled iron <lb/>
Marl doubt you've hoard of <lb/>
remember that Le was banished <lb/>
from <lb/>
sir. was <lb/>
and now resides on bis <lb/>
in Austria. Tare <lb/>
years in <lb/>
pi st he was mar- <lb/>
to <lb/>
t the daughter of <lb/>
the Oman <lb/>
has groat <lb/>
Influence at the <lb/>
a court. <lb/>
The Duke of Pars <lb/>
realized this <lb/>
he compelled <lb/>
daughter <lb/>
her <lb/>
The fair In- <lb/>
is ball <lb/>
he was <lb/>
in a. <lb/>
Count is fully <lb/>
I'd like tn see if really bean- <lb/>
I've seen but one pretty <lb/>
in this whole blamed text it, your a, <lb/>
I've looked r <lb/>
pretty carefully too. She i <lb/>
u not find <lb/>
men of Edelweiss In streets, <lb/>
Hint they ever go out <lb/>
The merchants. If you nil <lb/>
but notice, carry their wares to the <lb/>
of the noble and the rich. Hut <lb/>
tomorrow the garrison at the fortress <lb/>
marches In review before the prime. <lb/>
If you should happen to be the ave- <lb/>
near the castle gale at o'clock <lb/>
you will the beauty and chivalry <lb/>
Of The soldiers are <lb/>
only who are ell parade. <lb/>
There was unmistakable <lb/>
bis tone. <lb/>
don't care much for society. <lb/>
I'd observed with n <lb/>
smile. <lb/>
eyes tor on instant <lb/>
and subtly resumed most <lb/>
Ingratiating twinkle. -We cannot all <lb/>
be said quietly. <lb/>
will sec that the man who rides <lb/>
the prince's carriage wheel Is <lb/>
while nobles <lb/>
take less exalted <lb/>
American, <lb/>
lei heard of John <lb/>
the princes De, your <lb/>
countryman. Is the real power behind <lb/>
our throne. his deathbed the <lb/>
father placed Ins sun In this <lb/>
.- in hard at <lb/>
in a<lb/>
If.<lb/>
111.1. <lb/>
American's charge and Legged him to <lb/>
stand by Mm throng thick sad <lb/>
until the lad la able to lake care <lb/>
himself. As if there were mi loyal <lb/>
men in who <lb/>
for their <lb/>
looked see. <lb/>
no doubt, resent this <lb/>
Is f. I <lb/>
withering look, as <lb/>
as u any <lb/>
ask such u question in a <lb/>
public. Without replying, he <lb/>
his feet, <lb/>
must return. have been away <lb/>
too <lb/>
The American sank back <lb/>
Suddenly he became u a <lb/>
disquieting that one <lb/>
at Urn latent from <lb/>
turned in chair and found <lb/>
the a <lb/>
looking, military appearing <lb/>
at n table near by. His waiter <lb/>
bis elbow with the <lb/>
the devil is that ill man at <lb/>
the table demanded Mr. <lb/>
King loudly. <lb/>
The waiter assumed toot <lb/>
i .- <lb/>
g,. . ii <lb/>
-Yen What's <lb/>
he<lb/>
as lunch as Was <lb/>
waiter Bald reply. <lb/>
i-i he had <lb/>
,. and left <lb/>
An he a loss <lb/>
bis i a <lb/>
above the <lb/>
i hop. <lb/>
The young woman has <lb/>
one tie <lb/>
shutters and was down upon <lb/>
a trio Of red Al- <lb/>
most at tin her quick. <lb/>
eager fell the tall American, <lb/>
quite close to the horsemen. lie <lb/>
saw her dark eyes expand as If with <lb/>
surprise. The next Instant be caught <lb/>
his breath Bill almost stopped In his <lb/>
tracks. <lb/>
A shy. Impulsive smile i about <lb/>
her red Sips fur a lighting up <lb/>
the delicate face with ii radiance that <lb/>
hi. Then the shatter wan <lb/>
closed Be fit <lb/>
in abruptly tamed away. <lb/>
In the Be Baron <lb/>
watching from the <lb/>
,,,. the tr <lb/>
era <lb/>
Wednesday Might, Feb.<lb/>
A. <lb/>
ASSISTED BY HIS. <lb/>
In <lb/>
Sip Van Wrinkle <lb/>
U Auspices <lb/>
END OF THE CENTURY CUB <lb/>
For of<lb/>
The Public Library , The Rural Mill Once a Day <lb/>
IMPORT BULBS <lb/>
lire have m line <lb/>
limit fur best <lb/>
tn. Seed price lit. <lb/>
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M Te.-i IV. P one OS <lb/>
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sale at Rel Book Store, <lb/>
Tuesday to Lyceum Course sub- <lb/>
Wednesday to the <lb/>
Back at Store <lb/>
I have grocery store <lb/>
back lo the in the An- <lb/>
Bank <lb/>
and all <lb/>
and to en me there <lb/>
when want the in the <lb/>
Grocery Line. hive more room, <lb/>
Urger stock and am batter prepared <lb/>
to serve wants Orders de- <lb/>
livered am where in town. <lb/>
number remains the same <lb/>
number 35- <lb/>
C. G. STARKEY <lb/>
Moved to Fifth Street <lb/>
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Purnell Tripp. <lb/>
The Telephone you in touch with neigh- <lb/>
friends and the city every minute of every <lb/>
day. Progressive farmers throughout the South <lb/>
are installing in their homes and <lb/>
our service. <lb/>
The cost is low; the service is satisfactory. <lb/>
Write to our nearest Manager, or <lb/>
HOME CO. <lb/>
Henderson, N. C <lb/>
IS BETTER <lb/>
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THE EASTERN <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, <lb/>
MD <lb/>
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA. <lb/>
-One Y. <lb/>
Six Months <lb/>
Single Copy . <lb/>
U But ii on the The- paper trust hat <lb/>
list, buckwheat cakes and w the price will not <lb/>
are a good breakfast substitute <lb/>
Tin- present administration <lb/>
think the whitewash is <lb/>
preferable to the big stick of <lb/>
its predecessor- <lb/>
my b hat , It is along time ahead before <lb/>
-t the business office in The . , . <lb/>
Reflector corner Evans and another presidential election. <lb/>
Third <lb/>
j but already the country is full <lb/>
be put up enough to make the <lb/>
boys who print the papers pay <lb/>
the I ill. <lb/>
We of the ice itself <lb/>
winter, and of the price of it <lb/>
in <lb/>
If the doctors come around <lb/>
with a point, the <lb/>
thing to do is stand and be <lb/>
scratched. There is safety in it. <lb/>
Either land must be very low <lb/>
in Texas or whiskey very high, <lb/>
for the fellow who gave <lb/>
acres of land for the same <lb/>
of gallons of to have <lb/>
made a profitable trade. <lb/>
PROFITS OF STATE PRISM his it easily explain- <lb/>
ed. It is due to the fact that- <lb/>
The report of Superintendent ;, a practical farmer and <lb/>
J. J, of the State knows just what to do in man- <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
TO WHOM IT MAY <lb/>
prison, recently made to the <lb/>
that institution, should <lb/>
bring gratification to every tax <lb/>
payer in North Carolina Mr. <lb/>
took charge of <lb/>
the prison early in April of last <lb/>
year, and his report only <lb/>
Entered in the Greenville of talk f candidates <lb/>
N. C, I It mail matter. <lb/>
FRIDAY. FE. <lb/>
The next stop will be Wash <lb/>
birthday.<lb/>
Senator Hey burn must feel <lb/>
exceedingly lonesome. <lb/>
must Hot the <lb/>
stand still stage. Keep the town <lb/>
moving ahead <lb/>
If February brings Greenville <lb/>
nothing else but the reopening <lb/>
of Carolina Club, it will not be <lb/>
bad mouth. <lb/>
Good sidewalks in some sec- <lb/>
of the town that do not <lb/>
have them would lie very ac- <lb/>
in tin times, of mud. <lb/>
While many people are ob- <lb/>
serving Lent, Satan is a busy <lb/>
,, ., , us ever. He never takes a rest <lb/>
The ground hog must be sound <lb/>
, . . , . . , I spell and always finds plenty of <lb/>
asleep and ignorant of the fact v <lb/>
we are getting one or <lb/>
pretty gm m North <lb/>
and some the South hut <lb/>
The farmer who has some to pal that knocks down the <lb/>
thing to sell is not worrying is the one that most <lb/>
The the Wilmington <lb/>
Dispatch hastens la put in a <lb/>
pie, of not guilty to the la <lb/>
ration of the Boston spinster <lb/>
that <lb/>
know the charge was so direct <lb/>
against him. <lb/>
While The Daily Reflector's about the price it brings It is <lb/>
new head is not red, it is read. <lb/>
Congress is now wrestling with <lb/>
a bill to break up speculating in <lb/>
cotton futures. <lb/>
Before there is lime to <lb/>
from the shock, <lb/>
visions of the hat bob up. <lb/>
the fellow who has it to buy <lb/>
that is making the noise. <lb/>
Now they are talking of get- <lb/>
ting Hunter Roosevelt to head <lb/>
an expedition to go in search of <lb/>
the South That ought to <lb/>
give him sport enough for a <lb/>
while. <lb/>
people prefer. <lb/>
From the way Greensboro pa- <lb/>
arc talking, the <lb/>
of that city is near rot- <lb/>
ten <lb/>
Those who nut off <lb/>
their Christmas bills until now. <lb/>
are dodging behind the Lent ex <lb/>
Good roads may money <lb/>
worth lining does <lb/>
but they are cheaper than <lb/>
bad ones <lb/>
Look at the bad roads as you <lb/>
pass over them this rainy sea <lb/>
son, and see if their condition <lb/>
not convince you that they <lb/>
should be <lb/>
The News says <lb/>
corn growers of North Car- <lb/>
are coming out of the nub- <lb/>
bin They an Indeed, <lb/>
for they arc after the full ears <lb/>
and more of them. <lb/>
Loots like the whole country <lb/>
is getting ready to the <lb/>
town when Hunter <lb/>
gets back from his African <lb/>
trip next summer. He will feel <lb/>
like he has been missed. <lb/>
The commission <lb/>
government mini to be <lb/>
Strange us it may seem, as the growing in interest throughout <lb/>
passing jean take us further It he country. Nearly a hundred <lb/>
from the war. that pen cities in the United States arc <lb/>
mis grow larger. Congress has now governed by this method. <lb/>
i added two millions more to and s- oner or Inter will all <lb/>
the budget to it. <lb/>
The New York actress who <lb/>
brought suit f-r <lb/>
a man whom she alleged lulled to <lb/>
keep a promise to marry her, <lb/>
must have thought a husband <lb/>
would be worth a great deal to <lb/>
her. <lb/>
Since Raleigh has a prospect <lb/>
of an auditorium the city is go- <lb/>
to put a bid for the next <lb/>
Democratic State convention. <lb/>
It having taken a disposition to <lb/>
rotate around may it liar <lb/>
for Raleigh to get. <lb/>
In former years New Bern <lb/>
held very interesting mid-win- <lb/>
A movement has <lb/>
started that city to revive the <lb/>
annual fur, urn we would like <lb/>
much to see it succeed. <lb/>
aging large farms successfully. <lb/>
The selection of Mr Laugh <lb/>
as superintendent of <lb/>
the prison certainly was wise <lb/>
slid keeping with <lb/>
in of Too <lb/>
often in official selections <lb/>
the nine months from that time takes are made by getting the <lb/>
to the end of the year. The re- v. man, but in this instance <lb/>
shows net profit to the it w ,, the <lb/>
State for the year of <lb/>
without taking into <lb/>
0-10 spent in new build- <lb/>
in improved ma- <lb/>
and <lb/>
in the value of the young team <lb/>
that has taken the place of tin- <lb/>
old ones. This in per- <lb/>
improvements added to <lb/>
the net profit brings the earn- <lb/>
for the year up to <lb/>
This splendid showing stands <lb/>
out all the more prominently <lb/>
when contrasted with conditions <lb/>
when the Republicans and <lb/>
charge. to <lb/>
the pi i sou was a burden upon <lb/>
the State, but when Governor <lb/>
k was inaugurated and put <lb/>
Mr. Mann in charge things took <lb/>
a the eight years <lb/>
that Mr. <lb/>
dent the profit from the prison <lb/>
to the State was in <lb/>
average a year. <lb/>
The very first of Super- <lb/>
ad- <lb/>
ministration the profits wen <lb/>
a times us large us <lb/>
average year under Super <lb/>
Mann, and ill tic <lb/>
same time the farms, buildings, <lb/>
been <lb/>
right It takes a <lb/>
to run a newspaper <lb/>
when a man wants a <lb/>
case plead in court he gets a <lb/>
lawyer; when people are <lb/>
they want a doctor; to build a <lb/>
house the services of a carpenter <lb/>
must be hence it see i s <lb/>
equally as important that when <lb/>
farming is to be done well a <lb/>
practical farmer is needed. <lb/>
That is what Governor <lb/>
did when he appointed Mr. <lb/>
superintendent-. <lb/>
of the State prison and put him <lb/>
in charge of the large interests <lb/>
connected with that institution. <lb/>
The report referred to is the <lb/>
strongest argument that could <lb/>
be made to support the wisdom <lb/>
of that appointment. <lb/>
Quite an unusual question <lb/>
from a man who bus not yet- <lb/>
tried the one. <lb/>
Senator bill, which <lb/>
u citizen who pleads <lb/>
p institute without <lb/>
paying the costs an action <lb/>
in any United States court and machinery and team <lb/>
prosecute to conclusion greatly improved. The reason <lb/>
before any circuit court Superintendent make his life miserable <lb/>
has so much better than <lb/>
A member of the Maryland <lb/>
legislature is hunting trouble. <lb/>
He has introduced a bill intend- <lb/>
to prohibit women wearing <lb/>
hats of a larger diameter than ten <lb/>
inches. Of course the bill will <lb/>
not pass, but the way the <lb/>
men will up their pretty <lb/>
noses at him will enough to <lb/>
penis, has passed the senate <lb/>
AT FARMVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA <lb/>
We wish to announce that have opened tho largest and most complete line of <lb/>
Farm Implements, Mill Supplies, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, ever in Pitt County <lb/>
All of which we are offering at prices fully In keeping with the times <lb/>
be <lb/>
given <lb/>
away <lb/>
FREE <lb/>
You don't have to spend a cent with us in order to get It. Come let us tell <lb/>
you how it can be We have unloaded a solid ear of Ranges, Live <lb/>
Oak and Golden Cook Stoves, every one of which is fully warranted in <lb/>
respect- Our prices are right, see us before you buy. We to m- st <lb/>
heartily thank those who have already become our customers, and to extend a <lb/>
most invitation to everyone who comes to Farmville to make our store <lb/>
their <lb/>
We promise you reliable goods, courteous treatment and a square deal. <lb/>
We are the sole agents for Farmville tor The Cole <lb/>
Ml,;. and Cotton Planters aid Guano <lb/>
Distributors They are the best en for the <lb/>
Southern farmer Read a prominent farmer <lb/>
has to say about <lb/>
Co. N. C. <lb/>
With , I wish say to you <lb/>
t.-st -ha i from you la t <lb/>
gave me satisfaction. I u it perfect mi- <lb/>
s in corn, cotton. and Leans. <lb/>
Am glad that h h a o offer to the <lb/>
public. With best I air, <lb/>
JNO. T. <lb/>
We are receiving larger <lb/>
shipments of these <lb/>
goods this week <lb/>
We hive received a car load of <lb/>
celebrated corseting of walking <lb/>
and riding <lb/>
Cultivators, and Drag <lb/>
Harrows, Corn Planters, etc. <lb/>
have what you want in Farm Implements <lb/>
at the right prices. <lb/>
We sell the Syracuse one and two horse <lb/>
beam not to break, they do, <lb/>
we give you another one free. <lb/>
HOLMES <lb/>
Farmville, N. C. <lb/>
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT <lb/>
IN CHARGE OF R. W. SMITH <lb/>
Agent of Tho Eastern Reflector for Ayden and vicinity. furnished <lb/>
Wanted to buy bushels if you need a good open or <lb/>
of field by J- R. Smith Co. top buggy, wagon or cart call <lb/>
The first load of shad for this on J. R. Smith Co. it Dix in. <lb/>
season was in town Mumford and family <lb/>
They were fine and caught at have moved to town and live<lb/>
Pitch seine. <lb/>
School books. and <lb/>
at J. R. Smith Co. <lb/>
We learn Dr. C R <lb/>
has purchased the residence of <lb/>
Frank Lilly, on the corner of <lb/>
Lee and First streets, and Mr. <lb/>
Lilly will erect him a home on <lb/>
the Venters property, bitter <lb/>
known as <lb/>
Dinner baskets, pencil boxes, <lb/>
slates, inc erasers at <lb/>
J. R. Smith Co. <lb/>
Elias has purchased <lb/>
the old Methodist church of <lb/>
Stancill Hodges and will move it <lb/>
N. C, Feb. <lb/>
J. t. Fleming and J. H Gui- <lb/>
went Stokes Monday. <lb/>
E. B. Satterthwaite to <lb/>
Winterville Thursday to visit km <lb/>
daughter. Louise, who is alter i <lb/>
school at that place. <lb/>
Miss Evans went to <lb/>
Saturday and return- <lb/>
For barbed wire and <lb/>
J. R Smith C. Just <lb/>
rived a car load. .,. <lb/>
The mm the <lb/>
W. S. spent part of <lb/>
with his son-in-law, Edwin <lb/>
Tripp. <lb/>
A nice line of and <lb/>
caskets always on with a <lb/>
nice hearse at your service <lb/>
J. R. Smith Co. Dixon <lb/>
John B. has p <lb/>
the b home of Mrs. C. <lb/>
in noted <lb/>
for its lovely Mrs. <lb/>
Blount will proceed at once to <lb/>
build on the adjoining Int. <lb/>
played a good hand <lb/>
around His has <lb/>
hen for sometime setting <lb/>
L-p and delivering them. <lb/>
If you have property to <lb/>
will sell it. <lb/>
W. F. Hart ard Kirby Smith <lb/>
are oft on a pleasure trip in <lb/>
Greene and Lenoir counties. <lb/>
nice to attach <lb/>
to pumps for your <lb/>
shelf at J. R. Smith Co. <lb/>
Th i small boys were out late <lb/>
An experienced blacksmith is Monday night delivering <lb/>
waiting to shoe your horses and tines. This is a common custom <lb/>
mules at J. R. Smith Co St Dixon. among timid lovers. <lb/>
J. A. Harrington h-ft last Call on us for <lb/>
Stancill win move n <lb/>
and convert it week for the west looking for <lb/>
into a residence. <lb/>
Cook stoves, heaters and stove <lb/>
repairs at J. R Smith Co. <lb/>
Miss Judea Albea, of New <lb/>
London, is visiting the family of <lb/>
H. C. Ormond. <lb/>
patterns and magazines <lb/>
at J. R. Smith Co. <lb/>
Mrs. Jenkins, mother of our <lb/>
townsmen, W. I and S. A Jen- <lb/>
kins, another attack of <lb/>
paralysis this week from which <lb/>
she is not expected to live <lb/>
through the day. <lb/>
Rubber, and corrugated roofing <lb/>
at J. K. Smith Co. <lb/>
Mrs. Brown, of ML <lb/>
Pleasant, is visiting her daughter, <lb/>
Mrs. Wm. <lb/>
To the Merchants When you <lb/>
want an extra grad of groceries <lb/>
call on W. E. Tingle <lb/>
H. A. White, of Greenville, <lb/>
was in yesterday on <lb/>
If y want t insure <lb/>
property against Tingle will <lb/>
do it. <lb/>
C i Moore hat been elected <lb/>
chief of Mr. Moore <lb/>
been on the before aid <lb/>
made u got d officer. We will say <lb/>
sure y elm will find <lb/>
end rubber belting <lb/>
lilting valves at J. R. <lb/>
Smith Co. <lb/>
the of youth and trying <lb/>
to regain hi j health. <lb/>
Now a good time to advertise <lb/>
in the Ayden Department- <lb/>
R. W. Smith <lb/>
Joe John Stokes left Monday <lb/>
evening for Raleigh, taking with <lb/>
him Cecil Harrington to the hos- <lb/>
for the insane. He hid for <lb/>
some time been unbalanced and <lb/>
We guarantee <lb/>
faction. <lb/>
J. R Smith Co. Dixon. <lb/>
R chard left this <lb/>
for Cumberland county, Va., <lb/>
to buy him a stock and <lb/>
farm. <lb/>
The cluck was uncovered at J. <lb/>
R. Smith store Thurs- <lb/>
The time was <lb/>
some lime <lb/>
recently grew worse, so his con- Mrs. Mrs. W. L. Roberson won <lb/>
last week at L-ans. <lb/>
M. B. Ward went to Washing- <lb/>
ton to spend the night <lb/>
with relatives. <lb/>
L. L. Ross spent Sunday at <lb/>
th v f <lb/>
Miss Sadie Chauncey left for <lb/>
Washington Sunday to spend a <lb/>
few days She expects to <lb/>
water. go to Baltimore on business. <lb/>
C. is the sick <lb/>
list this <lb/>
The Sunday school is <lb/>
by its good <lb/>
works. every one would <lb/>
at Sunday. <lb/>
Every farmer is having his <lb/>
farm well ditched this look- <lb/>
for another wet spring. <lb/>
is on a boom this <lb/>
weak, <lb/>
Mr. Henry and Miss <lb/>
Eason were married at <lb/>
Parker's Chapel Sunday after- <lb/>
noon. We hope them a very <lb/>
pleasant voyage on the sea of <lb/>
life. <lb/>
We the undersigned <lb/>
of the town <lb/>
land, heard that there <lb/>
have been some a mt <lb/>
Dr. William <lb/>
from such charge in <lb/>
town or immediate community. <lb/>
There were some object ions from <lb/>
those, or of those, who <lb/>
were forced to be vaccinated, and <lb/>
also some few objected to being <lb/>
but Dr. <lb/>
as directed, and <lb/>
those ho had the <lb/>
x. We approve the course <lb/>
taken by him. and feel thankful <lb/>
to him for services We <lb/>
that his care and attention <lb/>
the disease in an around <lb/>
Grimesland was out as <lb/>
as the nature of the <lb/>
would permit. <lb/>
So as we bun able to <lb/>
stare all the in which <lb/>
there was have I ten <lb/>
properly fumigated We have <lb/>
been unable to detect any in- <lb/>
attention tn the tart of Dr. <lb/>
Fountain in his cf <lb/>
the smallpox in this <lb/>
W E <lb/>
J. L. <lb/>
L. Y. Ho town <lb/>
W. S Galloway, mayor. <lb/>
asthma. <lb/>
tine Bottle of <lb/>
had become alarming <lb/>
seemed to have a mania for <lb/>
burning. <lb/>
Will repair your carts, wagon. <lb/>
and buggies or sell you new ones <lb/>
J. R Smith Co. Dixon. <lb/>
Rev. C. W. Blanchard, of <lb/>
South Carolina, occupied the <lb/>
of the Baptist church <lb/>
Sunday morning and Prof. W. H. <lb/>
die Sunday night. Both dis- <lb/>
courses were masterful. <lb/>
Ninety days and spring oats at <lb/>
J. R. Smith Co. <lb/>
Mis Lucy Budget, one of cur <lb/>
graded school teachers, is quite <lb/>
Nice turned work, brackets, <lb/>
window and door frames made <lb/>
on short notice by J. It, Smith <lb/>
C Dixon. <lb/>
A L H of <lb/>
Kinston, was in town Monday. <lb/>
Windows, doors, lime, c <lb/>
hardware, locks, hinges J. It. <lb/>
Smith Co. <lb/>
the 42-piece set of china, her <lb/>
time being You a <lb/>
ticket with dollar purchase <lb/>
at their store. <lb/>
President Helps Orphans <lb/>
of have been helped <lb/>
UM president o the Industrial <lb/>
Orphan's Home a Mac . , , who <lb/>
MM Electric Bit <lb/>
in Ibis for nine <lb/>
It p a m in <lb/>
tor stomach, liver , <lb/>
We reg rd it as one f the best <lb/>
ii on It Invigorates <lb/>
nil , the <lb/>
To g- <lb/>
then up thin, weak <lb/>
child en o it no <lb/>
It St <lb/>
only c <lb/>
For at a <lb/>
i-ha-es in doing bus- <lb/>
which pay a <lb/>
and y- y <lb/>
within one <lb/>
o i solicit . For panic <lb/>
rs address A. BUM oil this <lb/>
paper. ltd <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
Feb. Mrs. C <lb/>
D. Smith went to Wilson Wed- <lb/>
to accompany her <lb/>
Miss to the hospital <lb/>
for treatment <lb/>
We had a rainy day Thursday <lb/>
and was very cold. <lb/>
Mr. Peterson, of Washington, <lb/>
through our burg one day <lb/>
last week selling eye glasses. <lb/>
Miss Emma Joyner, of Green- <lb/>
ville, came up Sunday morning <lb/>
and spot the day at Mills <lb/>
S n <lb/>
The farmers in this section <lb/>
have more up to date farming <lb/>
implements than they have n <lb/>
having and are their <lb/>
lands better are <lb/>
diversifying, more than usual, <lb/>
which is a good plan. They are <lb/>
also improving their stock right <lb/>
much. <lb/>
The boys a debate at <lb/>
Smith's school house last night. <lb/>
Took All His Money <lb/>
Often all man earns s to doctors <lb/>
or for medic n- e, to cure H stomach, <lb/>
liver o kid that Dr. King <lb/>
New fills would at <lb/>
blight co t. Bet for pats, <lb/>
d debility. K at all <lb/>
druggists. <lb/>
F. L <lb/>
Hit. K. I. N. <lb/>
SI., Al <lb/>
-1 ban a be <lb/>
years, mid i Mad <lb/>
medicines and <lb/>
and any <lb/>
tried UM ll- <lb/>
e f and after <lb/>
i i most say I hid <lb/>
Ida I did not know what St was j <lb/>
la bed without tho asthma. <lb/>
I Systemic Catarrh. <lb/>
Mr. Samuel Burden, <lb/>
I Summit, <lb/>
in Call of law I <lb/>
of a Id, <lb/>
catarrh. <lb/>
left me very weak end <lb/>
pot P <lb/>
i lake an hour IT <lb/>
it add throat <lb/>
i left with a very weak, <lb/>
empty I.- Una In my <lb/>
I AM I <lb/>
King. <lb/>
The first th serial <lb/>
story is Riven <lb/>
in this issue of The Reflector. <lb/>
Our readers will find this an <lb/>
exceedingly interesting story, <lb/>
and should not miss any of it. <lb/>
If our readers this <lb/>
story we will follow it with others <lb/>
it is completed. <lb/>
Down. <lb/>
sin -t. <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb/>
AT N. C. <lb/>
At the Close of Business Jan. 1910. <lb/>
In Your Homes to Stay <lb/>
Resources <lb/>
Loans and discounts stock <lb/>
Overdrafts secured Surplus fund<lb/>
Furniture <lb/>
Demand loans 600.00 <lb/>
Due from 70,181.31 <lb/>
Cash items M <lb/>
Gold coin <lb/>
Silver coin, including all <lb/>
minor coin OUT, 1,219.04 <lb/>
bank and other <lb/>
S. Notes 8,894.00 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Liabilities <lb/>
35,000.00 <lb/>
Undivided profits, less <lb/>
our. asp. and taxes pd, 4,388.98 <lb/>
Deposits sub. to cheek 71,228.80 <lb/>
Demand of 18,412.30 <lb/>
Cashier's <lb/>
outstanding <lb/>
Total <lb/>
i and <lb/>
and pains. l i all over t. <lb/>
d b. and old. <lb/>
Sold by <lb/>
N. r., d by <lb/>
THE GOOSE It.-. A CO SI PA N V, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Won't Need a Crutch <lb/>
n or i. V. in, of C r <lb/>
N. C. bruise I hi- leg Sadly, <lb/>
d an -ah sore. <lb/>
and i pr Then <lb/>
Salve d i th r- <lb/>
is prom, t and t. ire <lb/>
ulcers, s. hi I in MS, <lb/>
corn-, s, Its, i. ma tr i-i. a. <lb/>
at dealers. <lb/>
was dyspepsia, <lb/>
which triad <lb/>
f, rent <lb/>
very <lb/>
I Dually d -hied to <lb/>
if <lb/>
T Z <lb/>
. I speak <lb/>
-h wonderful <lb/>
. , <lb/>
by l <lb/>
Ask your a free Pens- <lb/>
Almanac for <lb/>
Suffering With <lb/>
The to learn <lb/>
that its friend Mr. G. <lb/>
T. of Denver <lb/>
having much with car- <lb/>
On- i has <lb/>
kept -i d to his bid for <lb/>
s past n with the <lb/>
pi el <lb/>
h. i <lb/>
him ii s <lb/>
days yet. Any ho v-r <lb/>
carbuncle i. <lb/>
how with I in. <lb/>
132.272.22 <lb/>
MISS <lb/>
Graduate Norse <lb/>
Ayden, North Carolina. <lb/>
Saved <lb/>
I never so rear my grave, <lb/>
of Ohio. <lb/>
I It No. when a frightful <lb/>
and trouble pulled me down <lb/>
to pounds i. of ninny ii s <lb/>
and the doctors And that I an <lb/>
i- due to Dr. King s <lb/>
New Discovery, Which e mill <lb/>
cu ed me. Now I weigh pounds <lb/>
and can work It also cured my <lb/>
i- children of Infallible for <lb/>
coughs co d-. It's the most <lb/>
I ram y for asthma, <lb/>
C. lung U and all <lb/>
c tn A trial bottle free. <lb/>
Guaranteed by ail druggists. <lb/>
NORTH CAROLINA. <lb/>
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I, J. It. Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear <lb/>
the to the best my knowledge and b i <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn <lb/>
before this 4th day <lb/>
1910. <lb/>
HODGE-s. <lb/>
Notary <lb/>
J. R. SMITH, Cashier. <lb/>
to I Correct- <lb/>
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R. C. CANNON, <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
Lily's Oyster <lb/>
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think can supply your in Shoes, Hats, Dress No- <lb/>
Laces and Embroideries and in fact anything that is carried in a <lb/>
Dry Goods Store. <lb/>
Come let us show you. <lb/>
Tripp, Hart Co., Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
We are prepared to furnish you with <lb/>
and Kitchen Furniture <lb/>
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J. R. J. G. MOVE <lb/>
The Store That Satisfies <lb/>
T is our rim at all times to <lb/>
sell only such goods as <lb/>
have the stamp of confidence <lb/>
rind 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/>
Goods, Laces, <lb/>
edgings, El <lb/>
c. <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/>
NOTES FOR BUSY SHOPPERS. <lb/>
Brief far Bat; <lb/>
Bring your furs to S. M. <lb/>
fur high prices. <lb/>
Ste special values in plain <lb/>
inch lawns at and <lb/>
Bowen. <lb/>
Best cents yard, <lb/>
yards to customer. <lb/>
I Central Mercantile Co. <lb/>
J ho prettiest line of spring <lb/>
hams Pulley <lb/>
See our line of muslin <lb/>
underwear. Special values in <lb/>
these and it will he to your in <lb/>
to call on us for anything <lb/>
you need in this <lb/>
Pulley Bowen. <lb/>
Santa of Locality. <lb/>
A kitten about months old <lb/>
war taken to a house a few miles <lb/>
fro-i its birthplace, confined <lb/>
in a and tenderly cared for <lb/>
Low Middling <lb/>
MARK <lb/>
Norfolk Cotton and wind <lb/>
by J. W. Co. Cot on Factors. <lb/>
Yesterday <lb/>
and for ten days, we <lb/>
will tell line of woolen dress <lb/>
ponds and silks at cut price. <lb/>
We to cut cut our fancy <lb/>
dress goals and silks and now is <lb/>
the time lo gt good <lb/>
for little money. <lb/>
Central Mercantile Co. <lb/>
It <lb/>
A nice line cf pajamas Oats. Oats, Oats, Oats, <lb/>
n at Pulley Seven different <lb/>
kinds, day. <lb/>
red rust proof, Virginia gray <lb/>
during a wick and then set at lib- <lb/>
It to have be- <lb/>
B-r inning Thursday. Feb. 3rd, habituated to its new <lb/>
but it returned to its old <lb/>
home on the day of its release. <lb/>
The tense of locality and <lb/>
was exhibited Mill more <lb/>
by en old tomcat which was <lb/>
stolen and carried n distance of <lb/>
twenty bag. The <lb/>
just received a big line <lb/>
if dress ginghams for spring. <lb/>
Mercantile Co. <lb/>
We g mi t- offer <lb/>
you and we want your trade, <lb/>
Pulley Bowen. <lb/>
Now is the time to a bar- <lb/>
gain in a tailor <lb/>
. t suit at half price, at Pulley<lb/>
Call and see our new line of <lb/>
i embroideries and laces. <lb/>
I Central Mercantile Co. <lb/>
See our line <lb/>
turf. black black <lb/>
white spring. At <lb/>
lowest prices. See me before <lb/>
you buy your <lb/>
F. V. Johnston. <lb/>
Webster Disraeli. <lb/>
Disraeli once Daniel Web- <lb/>
at time when American <lb/>
statesmen were rarer visitor in <lb/>
England than they now are. <lb/>
seemed to reported, <lb/>
complete Brother <lb/>
remarkable twang and all that, lie <lb/>
also goes lo the added Dis- <lb/>
strongly accenting the last <lb/>
of madras and liable. nevertheless noted <lb/>
percales, bet qualities to retail t <lb/>
, ,, . j land beetled, eve-, but it <lb/>
cents Per yard. smith who of <lb/>
Pulley Bowen.; him no ,., i so 9-m <lb/>
For a few days best beaching Webster looked. <lb/>
per yard. yards lo <lb/>
mer, for cash. <lb/>
Central Mercantile Co. <lb/>
to wide <lb/>
flouncing B. prices at <lb/>
SO. and per <lb/>
Pull-y Bowen- <lb/>
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at t. e e . s <lb/>
Sta m cf of <lb/>
NATIONAL BANK <lb/>
OF GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
of business, 31st, 1910 <lb/>
I i . <lb/>
Liars <lb/>
U S Bonds <lb/>
Fur.<lb/>
Stock .<lb/>
3.210 Account <lb/>
Unpaid 23.07 <lb/>
. . . 147,361.03 <lb/>
If you Already a depositor of this bank, allow us to <lb/>
suggest that you become one. We believe you will shortly <lb/>
the wisdom of this advice. <lb/>
F. J. FORBES, Cashier <lb/>
1910 Brought Many Changes <lb/>
And among them big change in the <lb/>
style of Furniture. I watched this care- <lb/>
fully, and I did not buy until was ab- <lb/>
sure I was getting the newest <lb/>
and best to be had. Consequently, I am <lb/>
offering the furniture buyers of Green- <lb/>
ville and adjacent country <lb/>
The Most Artistic Stock of <lb/>
FURNITURE <lb/>
ever shown them. You will therefore <lb/>
find it to your best interest to visit my <lb/>
store in the White building, near Five <lb/>
Points, and examine my stock before <lb/>
buying. <lb/>
J. H. BOYD, Jr. <lb/>
Our stock of r hoes for <lb/>
ladies, misses and c is <lb/>
complete. Pulley Bowen. <lb/>
Car load Hurt seed <lb/>
just See us be- <lb/>
tore buying. <lb/>
Central Mercantile Co. <lb/>
See in for ail the newest <lb/>
things in neck wear, <lb/>
collars, etc. Pulley Bowen. <lb/>
Don't forget our line of child <lb/>
sloes. We have all <lb/>
ill kinds and all grilles. <lb/>
Pulley Bowen. <lb/>
Another new lot of geld <lb/>
fl rating <lb/>
toys and k at <lb/>
Store <lb/>
have the new hair <lb/>
to match, she <lb/>
it. <lb/>
Bowen. <lb/>
We have our new spring mat- <lb/>
in and want you to <lb/>
at see them, Van Dyke. <lb/>
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Just new line of <lb/>
dress silks In latest pat <lb/>
terns, bought at prices <lb/>
u Pulley Bowen. <lb/>
For office fl or covering we <lb/>
have in by the yard, <lb/>
ail squares. <lb/>
w Taft VanDyke. <lb/>
U miss our special sale on <lb/>
embroideries. We are offering <lb/>
excel values in this line of <lb/>
goods. Pulley Bowen. <lb/>
Be sure to visit our store and <lb/>
see the new spring line of white <lb/>
goods and embroideries, at <lb/>
marked down prices <lb/>
Pulley Bowen. <lb/>
We have the largest and most <lb/>
attractive line of that <lb/>
we ever had. Don't fail to see <lb/>
them. Vandyke. <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 place your order. <lb/>
tailor made coat suits <lb/>
In order to close out what we <lb/>
have are offering them at hall <lb/>
the price. <lb/>
Pulley Bower. <lb/>
Big line of laces in <lb/>
all the newest to re- <lb/>
tail at and yard. <lb/>
Don't fail to see this line. <lb/>
Bowen. <lb/>
An Old. Old Family. <lb/>
If a woman hasn't any valuable <lb/>
heirlooms she roust prove that she <lb/>
once bad ii tire or she i lot. Mrs <lb/>
John Appleton hasn't any <lb/>
valuable heirlooms, but she says <lb/>
that a lire which once destroyed her <lb/>
father's palatial home destroyed old <lb/>
quilts, old silverware, etc. which <lb/>
had been in the family hundreds of <lb/>
years and which were invaluable. <lb/>
hadn't any brass candle- <lb/>
said Mrs. John <lb/>
family has always <lb/>
used electric <lb/>
cat was imprisoned, but made its <lb/>
escape in n few days reappear- <lb/>
ed in a pitiable state at the home <lb/>
of its former master, which was <lb/>
from that of the thief by a <lb/>
high wooded Amer-<lb/>
Charier. Method of Work. <lb/>
literary work was. Sir <lb/>
Robert Anderson remarks, a rare <lb/>
combination of genius and plodding. <lb/>
A brass scuttle which stood by the <lb/>
fireplace held the illustrated and <lb/>
other papers which reached him <lb/>
week week. From these he cull- <lb/>
ed anything that took his fancy, and <lb/>
the cuttings were thrown into a <lb/>
companion scuttle, to be afterward <lb/>
inserted in scrap books and daily in- <lb/>
Materials for his novels and <lb/>
plays were supplied or <lb/>
The accuracy of his de- <lb/>
of events and places was <lb/>
Gazette. <lb/>
CENTRAL <lb/>
Barber Shop <lb/>
Herbert Edmond, Prop. <lb/>
i in main business sec- <lb/>
of the town Five chairs <lb/>
in operation and each one <lb/>
sided by a skilled barter. <lb/>
OUT place is inviting, razors <lb/>
sharp Our clean. <lb/>
electrical machine for <lb/>
dry shampoo and La- <lb/>
dies waited on at their homes. <lb/>
Fancy <lb/>
Prime 3-4 <lb/>
Prime <lb/>
Grade <lb/>
NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL <lb/>
FUTURE MARKET <lb/>
Wired Cobb Bros a Co. <lb/>
and Broken. Norfolk. <lb/>
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Trains leave Raleigh effective Ian <lb/>
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to Hamlet. <lb/>
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p. m. Atlanta, <lb/>
Menu his and west, Jack- <lb/>
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Champions, found Noah's <lb/>
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Sore Muscles <lb/>
bruises, scratches, stiffness. <lb/>
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Noah's Liniment penetrates. <lb/>
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taught by Miss <lb/>
Blow, a <lb/>
Tuesday night in the city <lb/>
hall. In spit of the bid <lb/>
quite number attended. Those <lb/>
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Mary Lucille <lb/>
Cobb, Lillian Carr, Allie <lb/>
Greene, Lottie Blow, and Arlene <lb/>
Joiner. Alex Blow, <lb/>
Edward Hearne, <lb/>
Frank Wilson, Frank <lb/>
Dr. Perkins, Cecil Cobb, John <lb/>
Shelf-urn, Joe Anderson. Ben <lb/>
Joyner. of Farmville, S. <lb/>
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Give the Kidneys and Many to <lb/>
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in the morning unfit to com- <lb/>
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their u e -n-1 could on that y <lb/>
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of the backache improved my <lb/>
health in every <lb/>
by all dealers. Price <lb/>
cents. Co. <lb/>
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State. <lb/>
Remember <lb/>
take no other. <lb/>
Professional Cards <lb/>
lag Allen's P t the antiseptic <lb/>
powder, into them. Just the thing for <lb/>
dancing patent I <lb/>
and in new When <lb/>
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Ban, building, <lb/>
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AT LAW <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
WIVES TO HAVE COMMON SENSE. <lb/>
N. W. OUTLAW <lb/>
A Canvass by a Preacher That <lb/>
be Above Beauty. <lb/>
a well-known <lb/>
minister sent out a number of <lb/>
letters to young men in every <lb/>
station of asking them to <lb/>
Ute ins dignified manner what <lb/>
most in a wife. <lb/>
Attorney at Law <lb/>
Office It by J. L. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
A few delay in treat- <lb/>
some cases of even <lb/>
the of time it to <lb/>
for a doctor often proves danger- <lb/>
The safest way is to <lb/>
Chamberlain's Remedy in <lb/>
the house, and at the first <lb/>
cation of croup give the child a <lb/>
dose. Pleasant to take and all <lb/>
Sold by all druggists. <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
BIRTHDAY PARTY. <lb/>
S. J. Everett <lb/>
Attorney at Law <lb/>
K- Estate <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
W. H. LONG <lb/>
Feb. <lb/>
cold weather now, but <lb/>
work is progressing. <lb/>
Miss Annie D of <lb/>
who has her sister, <lb/>
Mrs. M. O. Gardner, returned <lb/>
We are to hear that J. <lb/>
B. Corey is sick la- <lb/>
grippe. <lb/>
George of Center- <lb/>
ville, was in our <lb/>
Sunday <lb/>
Dudley, of <lb/>
spent Saturday and Sunday <lb/>
with here. <lb/>
Miss Chapman <lb/>
this week I cousin, <lb/>
Miss Mary Burney. <lb/>
for Reflector. <lb/>
It was a crowd of <lb/>
merry rs. that gathered st <lb/>
the home of Mr. and Mis. F. C. <lb/>
Harding, last Saturday evening <lb/>
Mary Louise, <lb/>
had invited about forty of <lb/>
little friends to her birthday <lb/>
party. <lb/>
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she had invited, it wag ind <lb/>
amusing and interesting to <lb/>
watch the little ones, ad listen <lb/>
to their happy ad <lb/>
the original <lb/>
of some of <lb/>
tots. Ii a happy and joyful <lb/>
occasion; to he little <lb/>
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her of j being full t. <lb/>
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of her little William H. <lb/>
Harding, Charlotte- They <lb/>
played romped in the <lb/>
glee Mil all were tired <lb/>
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around which they all Blood. <lb/>
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Toe Designer for March. , and <lb/>
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settled what's what ATTORNEYS AT LAW <lb/>
in a wife you should have R f- K N V I I. N <lb/>
one of lbs number who , <lb/>
r. ad these letters I cannot now j Q g ft D D <lb/>
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do recall that while one or two <lb/>
of the writers demanded para-1 <lb/>
of gad virtue, <lb/>
of young men seemed to <lb/>
have very modest ideas about <lb/>
what a wife should and should <lb/>
not be. A said <lb/>
that did not go much wish <lb/>
beauty of lac<lb/>
C. <lb/>
DR. S HASSELL <lb/>
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN <lb/>
Greenville, N. C <lb/>
R. L. DAVIS, Pres. J. A. AN V.-Pres. <lb/>
H. D. BATEMAN, Cashier. <lb/>
Bank of Greenville<lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
Resources, <lb/>
Deposits, <lb/>
To Loan <lb/>
ACCOUNTS cf Merchants, Farmers zed Invited. <lb/>
James L. Little, Cashier <lb/>
Report of Condition of <lb/>
The Greenville Banking and Trust Company, <lb/>
At GREENVILLE, <lb/>
in the State of at the close of business, Jan. . <lb/>
Resources <lb/>
Loans and discounts Capital <lb/>
Overdrafts secured <lb/>
Liabilities <lb/>
unsecured <lb/>
., , Other stocks bonds and <lb/>
as of and Office on st formerly <lb/>
2,170.10 <lb/>
26,000.00 <lb/>
17,600.00 <lb/>
pied by Dr. <lb/>
JULIUS BROWN <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
Sold b all dealt rs. <lb/>
Appointment to <lb/>
was flying fast, and soon <lb/>
had to say goodbye. <lb/>
When they were all gone, the <lb/>
little found a dear <lb/>
Mr. R. Wilson, son Mr. by each friend. And <lb/>
V,. of this city, has she to saying, it <lb/>
an appointment to the day of In r lite. <lb/>
military academy at West Point, <lb/>
N. Y. <lb/>
John H Small. Mr. Wilson is Do you know that croup can <lb/>
now at Highland Falls, N. Y., be Give <lb/>
where he has entered a special Iain's Cough Remedy as so n W <lb/>
, , ,,. the child becomes hoarse or even <lb/>
training for the <lb/>
comes off and tn attacK. <lb/>
at Fort Slocum, N. If. This a cure for croup <lb/>
is high honor to the young man and has never been known to fail, <lb/>
and his many friends Sold by all dealers <lb/>
late him. <lb/>
character mix-d with common <lb/>
Ali women are beautiful to the <lb/>
men love them, so perhaps <lb/>
the.-e Same men knew they GREENVILLE. <lb/>
would get the <lb/>
thrown in along the other Skinner, <lb/>
Virtues One letter stated in a <lb/>
way that the SKINNER <lb/>
writer Should absolutely demand LAWYERS N. C <lb/>
thing from his <lb/>
sense humor, There was a <lb/>
good deal of wisdom in <lb/>
setting forth that one <lb/>
t. a <lb/>
scene of humor is the great <lb/>
leaven of married life. <lb/>
It do-snot necessarily imply, <lb/>
however, one must always <lb/>
at out but no <lb/>
trouble is all serious when one <lb/>
can fee a humorous side to it, <lb/>
and few fail to have <lb/>
i edge of laughter. A sense <lb/>
of humor is a queer little, <lb/>
p of light that goes <lb/>
searching in every dark <lb/>
corner, and it is about the best <lb/>
comrade for a life journey one <lb/>
can imagine. <lb/>
Furniture and fixtures <lb/>
Demand limns <lb/>
in nun <lb/>
Surplus fund <lb/>
Undivided profits less <lb/>
expenses a 6,004.68 <lb/>
c of dip. <lb/>
sub. <lb/>
88,066.51 <lb/>
from bits and <lb/>
Cash reins <lb/>
Silver coin d R <lb/>
minor com currency 718.04 Total <lb/>
Due lAs <lb/>
VA. <lb/>
Brokers <lb/>
NORFOLK <lb/>
Cotton Buyers, <lb/>
in Stocks, Cotton. Grain <lb/>
and Provisions <lb/>
PRIVATE WIRE <lb/>
to New York Chicago <lb/>
and New Orleans. <lb/>
Nat hunk oilier <lb/>
U. S. notes <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Oil <lb/>
State of North Car. I County Fin. <lb/>
I C. S. the . named do <lb/>
the slat, i- lo tie bill my know Bilge i <lb/>
C. S <lb/>
that <lb/>
CARS, <lb/>
sworn to before Die, <lb/>
this 4th day -S F. b 1910. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Public. <lb/>
J. I. <lb/>
H. A. WHITE. <lb/>
Directors, <lb/>
If troubled with indigestion, <lb/>
no or feel <lb/>
bilious, i <lb/>
Tablets a trial d <lb/>
you will the re- <lb/>
These tablets invigorate <lb/>
th- stomach and liver and <lb/>
the digestion. Sold by all <lb/>
dealers. <lb/>
Roll. <lb/>
The g is the honor roll <lb/>
of Pine Hill public school for the <lb/>
third <lb/>
Lottie E <lb/>
Worthington, Emma <lb/>
tin, Wyatt Tucker, Bobbie <lb/>
Bryant Carroll, Ryan Ellis. <lb/>
The average made <lb/>
by Stella Harrington. <lb/>
Delis Smith, teacher. <lb/>
REAL ADVERTISING <lb/>
ITEMS- <lb/>
Fen. Rosalie <lb/>
D from an <lb/>
extended visit to relatives near <lb/>
Conetoe. <lb/>
Miss Annie E. spent <lb/>
last week with friends near <lb/>
WANTED <lb/>
girls boys <lb/>
We want Girls and Boys <lb/>
to work In th <lb/>
Tarboro 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 pay h good. We can <lb/>
furnish a house i the <lb/>
of Runnymede or W t Tarboro <lb/>
Ed. or You <lb/>
We have good at Tart <lb/>
and de. <lb/>
Surfer First Cost is Cost <lb/>
We th <lb/>
year. D no fear hut <lb/>
we will h work f r v u <lb/>
U Seller and the Buyer <lb/>
Bringing th s two together, <lb/>
seller and the is one <lb/>
of the missions of a newspaper. <lb/>
There are daily evidences that <lb/>
The R factor this mission. <lb/>
The people read this paper, and <lb/>
when they see mention of some- <lb/>
thing in line with their wants <lb/>
they are quick to act. It is so in <lb/>
either the matter of buying or <lb/>
jelling. If you want something, <lb/>
MYTH CT let your wants be known, and <lb/>
v the person who has it will sup <lb/>
ply the want. If you have <lb/>
something to sell, contemplate <lb/>
the wants of somebody else and <lb/>
let it be known that you have <lb/>
the article needed, and those <lb/>
who have the need will coma to <lb/>
you. That is the of ad- <lb/>
bringing the seller <lb/>
T. R. Allen returned Monday day. <lb/>
from Raleigh and Smithfield. Come and See the Work or Write <lb/>
Mrs. Asa Turnage is on the <lb/>
q Of coarse you can bey a <lb/>
money then yea f-Y <lb/>
the world that. Cut <lb/>
consider When a Singer b bought end <lb/>
for, it is p-id a lifetime. <lb/>
t A cheap never for. Every <lb/>
cent expended for repairs must be added <lb/>
to the original an endless system <lb/>
of These <lb/>
to the first of the machine, coon ex- <lb/>
the cost cf a Singer, and after each <lb/>
successive you can gee another <lb/>
tho cheap machine grows CM and <lb/>
more second-hand step nearer the <lb/>
junk heap. <lb/>
The time loot, the trouble and the worry <lb/>
outweigh many times over tho difference <lb/>
in the coot between the machine <lb/>
and the Singer. <lb/>
There are two kinds of <lb/>
and the good kind is the Singer.<lb/>
a in <lb/>
t-i- <lb/>
One Cent a Plato. <lb/>
Stir package <lb/>
Powder <lb/>
into a quart of milk <lb/>
No no heating, nothing <lb/>
las to but tho <lb/>
and milk in tho <lb/>
guaranteed. <lb/>
This quart- of the most <lb/>
ice ever ate. <lb/>
at your <lb/>
or by mail if ho docs not keep it. <lb/>
Tat rood Co., Boy, W. Y, <lb/>
sick list. <lb/>
Wednesday afternoon Jan. <lb/>
1910, the home of Mr. <lb/>
Benjamin Smith was the scene <lb/>
of a pretty marriage, <lb/>
when Mr. W. E. Worthington <lb/>
led to the altar Mies Maggie L. <lb/>
Smith, J E. Cannon officiating. <lb/>
We wish for them a long happy <lb/>
life- <lb/>
Miss Bertha is spending <lb/>
the week with her Mrs. <lb/>
Worthington, near Standard. <lb/>
GENERAL <lb/>
TARBORO <lb/>
All persons are hereby warned <lb/>
not to buy or trade for a <lb/>
given by me to L. H. Lee for <lb/>
dated Feb. 7th, 1910 <lb/>
note was fain <lb/>
buyer in touch with each I representation and payment of <lb/>
I Not Quite <lb/>
How you cud get a <lb/>
thing <lb/>
nail or driver or an- . <lb/>
lacking. Have a good <lb/>
tool box and be prepared tor <lb/>
emergent lea. Our line <lb/>
Is a you could and <lb/>
we see that your tool <lb/>
box not lack a <lb/>
useful article. <lb/>
Of Course <lb/>
E You get s <lb/>
Horse Goods c <lb/>
Cold by <lb/>
Company <lb/>
HI Main Street, GRENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
and to do this no medium can <lb/>
serve you so well as The R. <lb/>
tor. <lb/>
is best to careful about <lb/>
same will be contested. <lb/>
Feb. 9th, 1910. T. A. Nichols <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
Our Greenville, <lb/>
come. <lb/>
yours if you <lb/>
, Corey <lb/>
Wells Browne <lb/>
Hangs Wall Paper <lb/>
That might <lb/>
poke money down a unit <lb/>
KOO-I results, a to give It CO <lb/>
some on Who d know any more <lb/>
about paper hunting W hen <lb/>
i your p per and hang <lb/>
in the fact stare- in <lb/>
the that you have a mi- take <lb/>
a-d waste I m Next <lb/>
you i our <lb/>
talk to Weds Brow e. He is t <lb/>
is in this He is . <lb/>
in his ready to <lb/>
good anything that wrung <lb/>
with Ins w New good In, <lb/>
and a season ahead. I lit <lb/>
i his in y. hat next time you w i <lb/>
in line, cine a I have my i <lb/>
playhouse on rs. n Ave., below son place, one mile <lb/>
Point a, in t -II your to prepared than <lb/>
J. C. LANIER <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Monuments <lb/>
Tomb Stones <lb/>
Iron Fencing <lb/>
DAIRY PRODUCTS. <lb/>
the John- <lb/>
and am<lb/>
e livery <lb/>
to him That brick <lb/>
g is the place. Phone T 2-4 <lb/>
WELLS BROWNE, Y <lb/>
Greenville. N. C. I L<lb/>
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WINTERVILLE DEPARTMENT <lb/>
In Charge of Wm. G. MORRIS j <lb/>
Agent of The Eastern ind Vicinity- Advertising Rates on Application J <lb/>
T. people or A. G Cox Mfg- Co . Oat f Sea. <lb/>
know any one of his fingers very Unless you are in <lb/>
though not while health and well rested don't <lb/>
I working at a shaper last Friday, jump out of bed. The <lb/>
hurt was caused by h of people wake more or less tiled, <lb/>
piece of which broke off the and springing suddenly upon the <lb/>
machine. We are trial h has slumber is a shock <lb/>
not had to stop on account of is as as <lb/>
We have just received a <lb/>
Jot of cloaks, People who habitually wake <lb/>
W. Ange Co. up tired, especially delicate <lb/>
The is the Kind men and children, should get <lb/>
you need. See us. ; themselves up gradually, taking <lb/>
A. W. Ante ft Co. least fie minutes for it. <lb/>
A new lot of lamps it. is wonderful how much is <lb/>
Harrington. Co. gamed by a little preliminary <lb/>
If your to Tm stretching of the muscles <lb/>
has expired let in- en th-m gradually with nervous <lb/>
to advertise, <lb/>
i like to furnish rates. <lb/>
are hot a subscriber to <lb/>
in.- K ti CU r, let me send your <lb/>
Win. G. <lb/>
ax en I <lb/>
kid Mrs J. D. C x went <lb/>
u- k- <lb/>
um . and comfortable <lb/>
call or write A. G. <lb/>
Cox . Co., Winter- <lb/>
Wile, N C y have the <lb/>
the price. <lb/>
J. J. s of j <lb/>
Thursday visiting his <lb/>
L who is in <lb/>
County School <lb/>
U. Cox <lb/>
Company are <lb/>
. at and <lb/>
are liberal. <lb/>
i in come to see <lb/>
u me fur you. <lb/>
i thing up at school <lb/>
term -lib; in along lovely <lb/>
a id us usual. <lb/>
U c are carrying a nice line of <lb/>
is and Caskets. Price are <lb/>
Do You a Piano <lb/>
save the dyspeptic frees <lb/>
whatever he The j <lb/>
SiCK HEADACHE, <lb/>
cause food to assimilate ind <lb/>
the body, give keen appetite, <lb/>
DEVELOP <lb/>
and solid muscle.<lb/>
No Substitute. <lb/>
renew it, and give you a receipt. after thy have bet n com <lb/>
W. G- Morris, agent. unstrung for many <lb/>
The spring rush is caning in. At the same one <lb/>
Better fend your orders in s retch the lungs to their full- <lb/>
for Cotton e t capacity by half a n <lb/>
simplex guano sower-, generous yawns, thus flushing all <lb/>
bands, etc. Orders will the of carbonic acid <lb/>
have our careful attend <lb/>
Leave the Crap Shorter or AIL <lb/>
am getting declared <lb/>
E. Jones, in charging <lb/>
the jury in county <lb/>
court allowing <lb/>
ling to go on right under their <lb/>
don't know anything about <lb/>
police officer <lb/>
continued, I do know that <lb/>
in some places they think them- <lb/>
selves smart and will pick up a <lb/>
a few little like English <lb/>
sparrows, for shooting crap in <lb/>
a back lot, and then walk right <lb/>
past door- and hear the slink of <lb/>
coin without turning their <lb/>
If you are nit to bring <lb/>
-d <lb/>
It not, and to <lb/>
soon, you owe it o your to ex <lb/>
a mine the ma <lb/>
shown at the <lb/>
A display really <lb/>
to a large city. <lb/>
In a glance will inspect a <lb/>
line of pianos not alone stand <lb/>
in character of tot t, v and <lb/>
general in a class to <lb/>
but you I ct with prices <lb/>
that stand aid <lb/>
incomparable an where. t <lb/>
different makes t- select none <lb/>
those cheap c department <lb/>
store stencils but each one a stand- <lb/>
ard, cf acknowledged lame and <lb/>
reputation in the trade, hour <lb/>
player-pianos of known <lb/>
We will take your piano <lb/>
exchange for one of etc play- <lb/>
We also carry the <lb/>
ORGAN, the d of the world. <lb/>
Old organs and pianos taken in ex- <lb/>
change, terms to s tit your <lb/>
When in Greenville visit our <lb/>
White. <lb/>
Next door to Can ft Atkins Hardware o. store. <lb/>
Up Hie hat <lb/>
I other poisonous exhalations out he with positive em <lb/>
Ir <lb/>
A G. Cos Co., remotest air cells. After up the little <lb/>
N C. minutes of such Don't pick <lb/>
want tat <lb/>
one who has <lb/>
first. <lb/>
at -r th <lb/>
asking that the burden of the <lb/>
it go. Oh, know you in <lb/>
doing it hen in Charlotte, <lb/>
our combination planter. <lb/>
plants cotton com. p etc, body was too it it. my own <lb/>
Barber ft aid borne will be surprised to <lb/>
For oyster.-, tee . at it possible to <lb/>
and can hearse surd, ired comfortably. Designer for j Person-1 Property Sale. <lb/>
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. R. W March. <lb/>
m, U C- going <lb/>
B U tonight. <lb/>
rurally glasses, cried fruits on <lb/>
Let us picture <lb/>
you. Any <lb/>
ct all kinds and and <lb/>
en Bin A. W. Ange i Co. <lb/>
ti. u call <lb/>
to <lb/>
ii evening, one of Ms. <lb/>
v Cox's was and Co and i <lb/>
A. Ange Co. <lb/>
We have purchased <lb/>
known as the it a <lb/>
arc u <lb/>
.- burn nut very <lb/>
lie just received a full <lb/>
Give us a <lb/>
gall, A. Co. <lb/>
I lie new road is being <lb/>
between Air. Redden <lb/>
and <lb/>
This be <lb/>
j-o c. <lb/>
We have Fri <lb/>
and <lb/>
R. D. Co. <lb/>
I. is with sadness that we <lb/>
th of Master <lb/>
J i per barber, woo dud near <lb/>
extend <lb/>
to .;. relatives our <lb/>
deepest sympathy. <lb/>
lit Count School <lb/>
t; e you, Tn -y are <lb/>
cheap, durable end <lb/>
Prices right and workmanship <lb/>
guaranteed. A. G. <lb/>
C . C. <lb/>
Et tn m t r the at t e <lb/>
Free rt in Baptist <lb/>
row, s c Hid <lb/>
Just received, a nice lot of <lb/>
shoes. <lb/>
H Barber Co <lb/>
If you want a good plow try <lb/>
the at Harrington, <lb/>
Barber <lb/>
How is your ran Let <lb/>
Us snow our new lot of <lb/>
slices. Co <lb/>
A nice six key fountain <lb/>
tor sale. R. <lb/>
ha ready very soon to grind corn, <lb/>
do general repair work and dress <lb/>
timber. <lb/>
B Co. <lb/>
New of dry good an l no <lb/>
tins just in. Better while <lb/>
A. W. ft Co. <lb/>
Fr spring dress goods, <lb/>
. and see us- <lb/>
New lot in. <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Co- <lb/>
J There will be a party at <lb/>
lard's school house Friday <lb/>
night. It was to been last <lb/>
Friday night, but was postponed <lb/>
next Friday night, <lb/>
A good time is expect by <lb/>
present. <lb/>
Rev. E. T. filed hi <lb/>
i regular appointment at tin <lb/>
Baptist church list Sunday <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
are Rial to learn that His <lb/>
Dora Cox, who has been sick, is <lb/>
L. G. a student of <lb/>
H. S. a I is <lb/>
Monday that Miss Bess s Whit- <lb/>
at ; i <lb/>
of death. Mr. <lb/>
for his home at Saratoga <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Remember the prayer <lb/>
at the Baptist church tonight. <lb/>
nun of L <lb/>
near was late <lb/>
He was rid <lb/>
along on a stalk , <lb/>
from Egg- <lb/>
Master Howard son <lb/>
of of Cog, <lb/>
county, found a <lb/>
in ids last <lb/>
which he carried none end property <lb/>
under a setting hen. When m. <lb/>
By decree of the <lb/>
i of P c by h t <lb/>
O. H. n, Judge of tit- <lb/>
cut t of <lb/>
in eats of <lb/>
ho e The d I <lb/>
Knitting Mils. <lb/>
I U r n on <lb/>
the premises in Con <lb/>
W j lie <lb/>
t ft ind <lb/>
t-n h and <lb/>
ii v p- <lb/>
r brood p i d <lb/>
now <lb/>
by th in <lb/>
no gave turkey <lb/>
with other lien, th-e mi I <lb/>
At i <lb/>
Ass to sores f Ind <lb/>
a rs <lb/>
made Week, th <lb/>
turkey was Including lbs e Ki .,. ii-rs, <lb/>
. , . . . h- electric ht plant, <lb/>
i nest and raised th ad fire n am <lb/>
e. <lb/>
ha arc- <lb/>
twelve m is. Kr the <lb/>
K. ;. m- <lb/>
tn.- w a-n n an i <lb/>
turkey. The boy sold the turkey van <lb/>
. town hit, given n t <lb/>
tr -J and with the T t one ha <lb/>
in six an <lb/>
on t <lb/>
a big. Hi fat <lb/>
pig and sold i to Mr, i <lb/>
Frank for Mr. <lb/>
had no turkeys and it NOTICE. <lb/>
wee thought that egg virtue cf <lb/>
from a wild turkey. in a <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF WINTERVILLE, <lb/>
AT WINTERVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
At the close of business, Jan. <lb/>
Resources <lb/>
and discounts <lb/>
Overdrafts secured <lb/>
and unsecured <lb/>
Furniture and fixtures <lb/>
Demand <lb/>
Due from and <lb/>
Silver coin, including <lb/>
minor currency <lb/>
Nat bunk and other <lb/>
Liabilities <lb/>
Capital stock <lb/>
, H Undivided profits, lees <lb/>
tom pd lo <lb/>
t lit ff of N <lb/>
v. i Deposits to ck 14,077.08 <lb/>
Cashier's cheeks <lb/>
I . S. in ill <lb/>
Total <lb/>
outstanding <lb/>
Certified checks <lb/>
121,869.971 Total <lb/>
28.00 <lb/>
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Pitt County, <lb/>
I. F. A. of named bank, <lb/>
solemnly swear that the above true to the of <lb/>
my knowledge and belief. <lb/>
F. A EDMONDSON. <lb/>
Cashier. <lb/>
A. Cox, <lb/>
A. Ange, <lb/>
J. E. Green, <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
Subscribed sworn to be- <lb/>
fore me, this 7th day of Feb., <lb/>
R. H, <lb/>
Notary <lb/>
OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE, <lb/>
AT FARMVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
At the close of business <lb/>
Resources Liabilities <lb/>
118,808.83 Capital <lb/>
Mrs. J. Everett of County. <lb/>
F.-b. <lb/>
friends here <lb/>
Mr. S the <lb/>
all at once, the team <lb/>
ft hit. any kind of tinware lightened threw him off, <lb/>
breaking his neck. The hoy was <lb/>
about twelve years of We <lb/>
tender the bereaved family cur <lb/>
deepest s <lb/>
tee us. V. e have just received a <lb/>
II Co. <lb/>
of <lb/>
was hare Sunday. <lb/>
Miss Miry of <lb/>
was visiting friends <lb/>
tar here last Sunday. <lb/>
New Firm. <lb/>
The half page advertisement <lb/>
ii e <lb/>
aid O a For <lb/>
and wife to L. A. on the <lb/>
Id y of -la ti an i <lb/>
in the its of Dee la office of i C <lb/>
No Ciro i a in Ho. k H. <lb/>
lag-6 , tie u m <lb/>
t i re I c h n at- <lb/>
with door in i to the he t <lb/>
th <lb/>
n is if <lb/>
death of his in Mrs. Marge in h- t Pitt aid <lb/>
Everett. of Mr. <lb/>
Everett, an extensive planter , I A at a pine, <lb/>
lira of-hi- lord f rel. i <lb/>
Mrs, Everett Cob . and h, <lb/>
a n i w i-a <lb/>
th n N . I- E to . C i <lb/>
i e, then w N C. lo <lb/>
the a in i S i nip, <lb/>
there d an w th I can u <lb/>
C. C. tin , with C. C. <lb/>
Co Una N E pole- to h- <lb/>
coot ill h more <lb/>
or <lb/>
beginning at <lb/>
iron stake n tram <lb/>
e r and ran <lb/>
aid tr. in r ad to Mn old <lb/>
L tin.- to <lb/>
the Ins or T T son and K A <lb/>
Jr., th i Ci- w the C. <lb/>
a line, than C. I <lb/>
line to g. co <lb/>
acres more s. To said <lb/>
Terms of cash <lb/>
This r. <lb/>
L A. i <lb/>
Jarvis I <lb/>
and discounts Capital stork <lb/>
Overdrafts secure. g f f fl 6,000.00 <lb/>
and 488.26 K <lb/>
Furniture and fixtures 1.070.60 Undivided profits less <lb/>
from cur. expand taxes pd 8.481.41 <lb/>
Cash items m. , , . <lb/>
coin of deposits 15,780.88 <lb/>
u N <lb/>
the end came February l <lb/>
interment was in the family poi <lb/>
c m rte.-y near Hamilton, Martin <lb/>
county. <lb/>
Stock, of Overby, hardware <lb/>
dealers of Farmville, will attract i <lb/>
f county, are visiting <lb/>
Was Pearl Barber this week. <lb/>
J. Smith, who lives near <lb/>
here, is very sick with <lb/>
We hope he may re- from <lb/>
Nervous <lb/>
Break-Down <lb/>
Nerve energy is <lb/>
force that controls the or- <lb/>
of respiration, cir- <lb/>
digestion and <lb/>
elimination. When you <lb/>
feel weak, nervous, <lb/>
table, sick, it is often be- <lb/>
cause you lack nerve <lb/>
energy, and the process <lb/>
of rebuilding and sustain- <lb/>
life is interfered with. <lb/>
Dr. has <lb/>
the attention of every reader of; cured thousands of such <lb/>
The Rt Hector. These gentlemen ind <lb/>
recently moved to Farmville <lb/>
There will be services at the <lb/>
Baptist church next Sunday. <lb/>
Rev. C. W. Blanchard, preach- <lb/>
n excellent in the <lb/>
another section of <lb/>
State, because they believe Pitt <lb/>
is one of the best counties in <lb/>
North Carolina, and they have <lb/>
opened an entirely new of <lb/>
hardware and farm implements <lb/>
benefit if not entirely; <lb/>
cure you. Try it. <lb/>
church last Sunday i is complete in every <lb/>
t Ha on era- <lb/>
of Christ. As I their enterprise hr a liberal use, <lb/>
Mini to this able sermon it cir- in <lb/>
i i i i w t u paper, and through invite <lb/>
lied our mind, back to that l tn and get ac <lb/>
scene and see the <lb/>
Cl Vincent, an employee stock th y are offering. <lb/>
away <lb/>
me on tho versa <lb/>
the I in. skilled <lb/>
but no <lb/>
I no lid t to up my <lb/>
Ur. <lb/>
In a few <lb/>
lo Improve rural. I <lb/>
In i i strain, and never miss <lb/>
or, an to recommend <lb/>
are snowing sifts, w. u <lb/>
Myrtle Creek, Oregon. <lb/>
Year druggist sails Dr. Nary. <lb/>
we authorize him to return <lb/>
price of t bottle If It foils <lb/>
to benefit you. <lb/>
Ron I Carriers <lb/>
The shooting and cf <lb/>
game by mail <lb/>
while employed on <lb/>
routes, or the of pun <lb/>
for that purpose, is now formally <lb/>
forbidden. An order to <lb/>
effect has been issued by the <lb/>
department. Com <lb/>
plaints were received that delays <lb/>
in the delivery and <lb/>
of mail were caused at certain <lb/>
places by the practice of carrier <lb/>
becoming <lb/>
Dispatch. <lb/>
Silver coin, including <lb/>
minor coin currency 1,308.74 <lb/>
Nat hank and other U. S. <lb/>
Notes 8.130 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
6.610.70 <lb/>
Cashier's <lb/>
Total 1142,068.66 <lb/>
STATE OF CAROLINA, County of Pitt, <lb/>
I, J K. Davis, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly <lb/>
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my <lb/>
. K DAVIS, Cashier. <lb/>
and lie <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb/>
this 4th day of Feb., <lb/>
J, A. Mew burn, <lb/>
Notary Public, <lb/>
ltd w <lb/>
W. J. <lb/>
K. I. Davis, <lb/>
F. II. via, <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
REPORT Of THIS CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF GRIFTON <lb/>
C. <lb/>
In the State of North Carolina, at the dose of business, Jan. 1910 <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
Loans and Discounts 454.87 j . . , . <lb/>
Capital Stock <lb/>
153.16 Surplus fund <lb/>
Undivided profits. <lb/>
Overdrafts secured <lb/>
and unsecured <lb/>
Banking house, Fur- <lb/>
Fixtures <lb/>
Due from <lb/>
end Bankers <lb/>
Cash items <lb/>
Loans <lb/>
minor coin cur. <lb/>
notes <lb/>
other U. S. notes <lb/>
Total <lb/>
1.474 <lb/>
6.622.91 <lb/>
150.00 <lb/>
344.16 <lb/>
less cur. ex. tax's pd <lb/>
Time 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/>
13.504.76 <lb/>
128,890.96 <lb/>
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. County of Pitt, <lb/>
I, G. T. Gardner, Cashier of the above-named bank, do sol- <lb/>
that the above statement is true tn the lust of my <lb/>
knowledge and belief. G. T. GARDNER, Cashier. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb/>
fore me, this 7th of Feb. <lb/>
1910. R. F. JENKINS, <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
John Z. Brooks, <lb/>
Tucker, <lb/>
W. W. <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
sT <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
D. J. Editor and Owner <lb/>
Truth Preference to Fiction. <lb/>
One Dollar Per Year <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FEBRUARY 1910. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
REV. J. N. COLE DESCRIBES <lb/>
HIS RECENT VISIT HERE <lb/>
GREENVILLE'S PUBLIC BUILDING <lb/>
SPEAKS IN GLOWING TERMS OF <lb/>
EX-GOV. T. J. JARVIS <lb/>
Small Looking After Oar <lb/>
Interests. <lb/>
In the house of <lb/>
Pleased With the Church Work <lb/>
Under of Rev. Mr. Shore <lb/>
I spent Sunday in Greenville, <lb/>
and a in the home cf <lb/>
the State's most illustrious living <lb/>
citizen -ambassador, senator, <lb/>
governor and servant of the <lb/>
people through two generations <lb/>
and doing probably his best work <lb/>
now as promoter of i <lb/>
and of As I <lb/>
sat in that home and held con <lb/>
verse with that of serene <lb/>
and benevolent wisdom, I felt <lb/>
like had come to one of <lb/>
mounts of God and to one of <lb/>
scats of the It <lb/>
is to see with what <lb/>
faith and simplicity <lb/>
this Kt-Mt man chief <lb/>
many Bits at the of Jesus <lb/>
is as when in the <lb/>
long vanished he sat at his <lb/>
Kite. This is the u <lb/>
act of wisdom there sat <lb/>
the Lee and there sat <lb/>
Gladstone. I <lb/>
years a <lb/>
heart . With the late <lb/>
Justice he had <lb/>
told me if bis doubts <lb/>
DOW had wrestled with <lb/>
said to <lb/>
justice of North <lb/>
Carolina, and you are trying to <lb/>
oat problems by the <lb/>
of human philosophy, <lb/>
but you've got to become as a <lb/>
little child mil sit at of <lb/>
And to that lowly seat <lb/>
he he entered the <lb/>
Kingdom <lb/>
There are two theme upon <lb/>
which Governor Jarvis <lb/>
to church and the <lb/>
East Carolina Teachers Training <lb/>
School. What plans he has in <lb/>
his heart for that school-if his <lb/>
State will allow aim to work <lb/>
them out And the legislature <lb/>
should deal generously with him, <lb/>
BUILDING UP THE SOUTH. <lb/>
What the Several Railways Are <lb/>
to Help. <lb/>
A recent dispatch from <lb/>
en February 9th, 1910. Con- That the railroads <lb/>
John H Small intro-1 are giving much attention to the <lb/>
the following bill, <lb/>
was referred to the commit tee on j to all who have given the subject <lb/>
public buildings and Necessarily, the <lb/>
was ordered of the railroad <lb/>
Be it enacted by the senate which does not possess a land <lb/>
and house of representatives of <lb/>
the United States of America in <lb/>
assembled, that the <lb/>
secretary of the treasury be, <lb/>
he is hereby, authorized and <lb/>
to cause to be erected <lb/>
on the site heretofore acquired a <lb/>
suitable building, including fire <lb/>
proof vaults, heating and <lb/>
lain g apparatus, elevators, <lb/>
and other necessary <lb/>
for the use and <lb/>
of the United <lb/>
grant must be in its <lb/>
in order t terms all the <lb/>
districts its lines represent. The <lb/>
recent campaign of Dr. S. A. <lb/>
of the federal govern <lb/>
Operetta by High School <lb/>
Friday Night. <lb/>
On Friday evening, Feb. <lb/>
the high school of <lb/>
the <lb/>
close of its regular public school <lb/>
session by an entertainment of <lb/>
much interest and <lb/>
The main feature of the <lb/>
evening was the presentation by <lb/>
the pupils, of National <lb/>
an operetta in three <lb/>
acts. Young attired as <lb/>
s, daMes arid entered <lb/>
the ivy decorated stage, each <lb/>
which was made under the claiming, by appropriate <lb/>
of the Southern Rail- <lb/>
way company, is but one of the <lb/>
many moves made by com- j were oppose <lb/>
right to be called the <lb/>
National flower. In this <lb/>
d by the boys who. <lb/>
YEARS OLD. <lb/>
C. L. Wilkinson takes the agency <lb/>
for the North America Fire <lb/>
Company of Philadelphia. <lb/>
Penn. which is years old and <lb/>
which strong- -with <lb/>
total assets of more than twelve <lb/>
million of dollars. <lb/>
The Insurance of <lb/>
North America has been in <lb/>
since 1792. and when we <lb/>
recall a few of the remarkable <lb/>
events that have occurred <lb/>
then the march of <lb/>
and we get some idea <lb/>
of what an existence for such a <lb/>
period signifies. <lb/>
When North <lb/>
Most Successful Year for <lb/>
cf the Mutual Life insurance Co. <lb/>
The 67th annual statement of <lb/>
The Mutual Life Insurance Com- <lb/>
of New York, appearing in <lb/>
this paper, is notable, not merely <lb/>
because of vast sum <lb/>
but for the unprecedented <lb/>
fits to polio holders r. ported. <lb/>
The company doted its 07th year <lb/>
with an increased of <lb/>
Insurance in force <lb/>
and with increased assets <lb/>
amounting to <lb/>
but especially worthy of note is <lb/>
the fact that company paid <lb/>
to their <lb/>
pan looking to the betterment <lb/>
of farm conditions in the South. <lb/>
The lecture referred to <lb/>
comprehends more than is gen- <lb/>
as a at supposed. Every south- <lb/>
N Carolina, the cost of Urn state reached by the <lb/>
said not to exceed the <lb/>
sum of thousand <lb/>
dollars, sum is hereby <lb/>
of any mane <lb/>
in treasury not otherwise <lb/>
appropriated. <lb/>
as weeds and onions, also p- <lb/>
to impress their claims <lb/>
upon judge and jury. <lb/>
The b-ween these <lb/>
disputants proceed- u iii this <lb/>
manner with songs and <lb/>
until entered th <lb/>
railway was visited, and the <lb/>
several masterly, practical talks bringing with him a <lb/>
License. <lb/>
Deeds W. If. <lb/>
Moore has issued following <lb/>
license lest report. <lb/>
WHITE <lb/>
A. If. and E <lb/>
Kirkman. <lb/>
Everett and Florence <lb/>
Boyd. <lb/>
JohnS Forbes Blanche <lb/>
Manning. <lb/>
Jackson and Irma Heath. <lb/>
COLORED <lb/>
Ben Bell and Mary Perkins. <lb/>
John Jones and <lb/>
Vines and Mamie Las <lb/>
Ed Adams and Juanita Hardy. <lb/>
Paul Lynch and Hattie Daniel. <lb/>
Cherry Johnson and Mary <lb/>
made by Dr. be far <lb/>
reaching in their ct. Many <lb/>
th farmers others in <lb/>
Estates visited were reached <lb/>
either directly or indirectly. <lb/>
the press, and thereby <lb/>
stimulated to practice better <lb/>
methods of farming. <lb/>
If V. Richards, the Ian and <lb/>
industrial agent of the Southern <lb/>
railway, who sung Sited and or- <lb/>
the tour, in discussing <lb/>
purposes and effect of <lb/>
sack of Hour which he claimed <lb/>
as the of deserved to <lb/>
be recognized mere <lb/>
of Judge, <lb/>
and claimants all heartily <lb/>
acquiesced in this decision <lb/>
court-room was cleared of <lb/>
the disputations. forbids <lb/>
a personal mention of each <lb/>
participant in the operettas, et a <lb/>
word hearty approbation is <lb/>
each. <lb/>
Aside from the above <lb/>
other entered in which <lb/>
the <lb/>
was founded in the year during the year the <lb/>
was enormous sum of <lb/>
j dent of the United States. Tin n or practical y <lb/>
I not a single stale west of in irons <lb/>
nits had been was v.-r before in a <lb/>
the Union Ohio being the year any c trip my in <lb/>
and the great th world. Even tn re.- <lb/>
territory was practically a wild r-, f vast sum thus <lb/>
Chicago, now second I , III- <lb/>
city in the United States consisted of cash diet <lb/>
yet to be heard of when in force. This <lb/>
Insurance Company of North an increase in dividends <lb/>
America commenced lo of 2694669.07 the <lb/>
lire insurance in 1792 year, while the extra <lb/>
Then not a single railroad was ordinary amount of It <lb/>
in in the world, <lb/>
end a in the current v of <lb/>
twelve hours now, then The.-e are figures far <lb/>
three weeks. beyond the largest ever <lb/>
Then, not one of the great J j dividends any other <lb/>
inventions of modern I company in world. For de- <lb/>
cotton gin, photography. dividends payable in <lb/>
sewing machine, d I future years on existing policies, <lb/>
rubber, the for en rel son tings a <lb/>
phone, the 191,498.819,90 has <lb/>
trip, <lb/>
Southern Railway com- still further contributed to <lb/>
has for years evenings <lb/>
to do its part in promoting Among these was an , m <lb/>
further development of the <lb/>
along its lines. I s pol- <lb/>
I icy is to treat all sections alike. <lb/>
by Mi <lb/>
a former stud mi of the <lb/>
nod who is now pursuing <lb/>
Coil. <lb/>
the people in Ibis studies A. It, College, <lb/>
every county in their effort to j Raleigh. <lb/>
buildup the country. Miss Lady Doles, of Carey, also <lb/>
sections have not been over- favored audience with several <lb/>
looked. The railway company choice readings which were well <lb/>
realizes the value of a full received, while Miss Helen <lb/>
of the rural districts in man rendered vocal <lb/>
the Old South and show a pattern <lb/>
with <lb/>
for that school means the train- the dignity and grace <lb/>
which a kindness can be done, <lb/>
and it would teach this truth <lb/>
of the teachers that are to <lb/>
the children of the State <lb/>
in the generations to come. <lb/>
And what pi ins he has for his <lb/>
church With what d.-sire for <lb/>
her good does be think upon <lb/>
As to legislation in the approach <lb/>
that the greatest are never too <lb/>
great to serve. <lb/>
Our Methodist people well <lb/>
to the front in Greenville. It <lb/>
makes me happy to see how <lb/>
session of th, general confer- finely fitted they are for working <lb/>
the works of Cod. The Rev. J. <lb/>
H. Shore is their pastor. It <lb/>
the governor said that his <lb/>
church suited him just as it is <lb/>
bishops, presiding elders, and <lb/>
ail-that it had been honored of <lb/>
God above any other church since <lb/>
the apostolic age as a chosen <lb/>
instrument for the building of <lb/>
His Kingdom in the earth-and <lb/>
what God had so honored he did <lb/>
not propose to tinker with. He <lb/>
said that be willing to <lb/>
change the name, and just call to <lb/>
it the Methodist Church without <lb/>
prefix or suffix, and in this way <lb/>
order to obtain the best develop <lb/>
of the towns and cities <lb/>
which serve the <lb/>
Mr. Richards rightly advocates <lb/>
the importance of the town <lb/>
people and the country people <lb/>
standing close together if the <lb/>
to the of her bearers, <lb/>
These several features together <lb/>
with piano selections from the <lb/>
pupils made evening one <lb/>
long to be remembered by the <lb/>
large number present. <lb/>
fair was pronounced by to <lb/>
occurs lo me that I have heard <lb/>
of him Were you ever <lb/>
in or in Franklinton r <lb/>
in Smith field Then probably <lb/>
heard of him, too. It <lb/>
is a piece of daring presumption <lb/>
for a man to stand in his <lb/>
pulpit. Those Greenville saints <lb/>
have the regular County <lb/>
infection as to think <lb/>
that he is the best <lb/>
preacher in the State. He has <lb/>
strip the name of all provincial the genius for the pulpit-he is <lb/>
limitations, and let her swing <lb/>
out upon her world-mission and <lb/>
be just the Methodist Church <lb/>
wherever she planted her ban- <lb/>
The word South has pro- <lb/>
as great a charm to as <lb/>
living man-he has loved <lb/>
the South and served her with <lb/>
really a rare he <lb/>
does much work in bis study and <lb/>
on his knees first. And he is a <lb/>
man of so many lovable qualities. <lb/>
He is getting Greenville in his <lb/>
best results for all are to be ob- i be the best ever <lb/>
and this recent trip tends given in Q house <lb/>
to bring closer harmony between <lb/>
classes. The merchant, <lb/>
and farmer alike were <lb/>
interested in the talks made <lb/>
trip. Mr. Richards says that <lb/>
while the towns a powerful <lb/>
attraction for the people on the <lb/>
farms he believes that that <lb/>
feeling is at a minimum in the <lb/>
south, and that bis company, <lb/>
especially, has in view promoting <lb/>
a sentiment among the people to <lb/>
to <lb/>
He that the South will <lb/>
again be the great farm home <lb/>
section of the United States. <lb/>
South is the ideal large and <lb/>
small farm home the <lb/>
standard of comfort and <lb/>
is found to be. higher and <lb/>
more general in the South than <lb/>
Much of the of this <lb/>
occasion is due to Miss Hazel <lb/>
Doles, the efficient principal of <lb/>
school, and her as- <lb/>
Miss Helen Chapman <lb/>
both of whom labored faithfully <lb/>
drilling and training th <lb/>
It might also be said in this <lb/>
connection that under tho <lb/>
of these two young <lb/>
the school is making marked <lb/>
progress. The entertainment on <lb/>
tho eighteenth cast much credit <lb/>
upon both teachers and pupils. <lb/>
and electricity as a motive power I been set while regular <lb/>
and illumination, or tho steam policy reserves Lo over <lb/>
Attention <lb/>
practical use. to the fast that lbs company <lb/>
North had its in <lb/>
been in existence r of management, with <lb/>
years before friction matches. L of expenses to total <lb/>
now indispensable as common, income, not than that <lb/>
came into use; and thirty any other company, nut less <lb/>
years before gas was other Company has been <lb/>
lightnings able to show in many years. <lb/>
North The relative expenses of the <lb/>
had been in over have been decreased in <lb/>
years ore a successful five years by more than per <lb/>
bad been taken; for sixty I cent the net of life <lb/>
before laing the <lb/>
Atlantic cable, for Sixty-nine has correspondingly de- <lb/>
years when our Civil war <lb/>
in 1861. and for twenty H- Bently Manager <lb/>
years at. the time of j Greenville District of tits Mutual <lb/>
overthrow of Napoleon at Water-, Life Insurance Company, <lb/>
pleasure in explaining to <lb/>
North benefits of a policy <lb/>
lived to the population of the this <lb/>
States increase <lb/>
millions to over mil <lb/>
nous; and the and the <lb/>
outness of the company now <lb/>
exceed the combined assets and <lb/>
business of all the insurance <lb/>
companies the United States <lb/>
at the beginning of the nine <lb/>
century. <lb/>
North has <lb/>
out for in one hundred <lb/>
eighteen years that it has <lb/>
Mr. J S. fester Dead. <lb/>
Mr. J. S. Hester died at one <lb/>
o'clock this afternoon at his <lb/>
home a mile from town. He was <lb/>
taken with pneumonia not quite a <lb/>
week ago. Mr. Hester was <lb/>
years of age and leaves a wife <lb/>
elsewhere on account of the <lb/>
grip and he is lifting it nearer the . The <lb/>
surroundings, when Once Wednesday after. <lb/>
. . <lb/>
noon at the Tucker <lb/>
And what a large and choice I the country. those who <lb/>
company crowd that <lb/>
auditorium Sabbath after ca, the <lb/>
bath And what an enthusiastic of the South appreciate <lb/>
Sunday-school they have Shore <lb/>
Miles Medical Co, Elkhart, Ind <lb/>
LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP <lb/>
CONFORMS TO NATIONAL LAW. <lb/>
Art over many Cough. Bronchial Remedies, because It ride <lb/>
system of a cold by is a cathartic on No opiates. to <lb/>
satisfaction or money refunded. Prepared by PI NI U MEDICINE CO. CHICAGO. U. S. A <lb/>
FOR SALE BY JNO. L. WOOTEN <lb/>
. illume <lb/>
What a massive and imposing j with <lb/>
the devotion and courage of a temple we have in j the possibilities of that part of <lb/>
followed flag of <lb/>
Lee and afterwards in times of <lb/>
stress and trial her friends <lb/>
were few, he rose up in the <lb/>
midst of her enemies and helped <lb/>
to set her in net true place again; <lb/>
but he is willing to give op the <lb/>
name for the larger success and <lb/>
wider achievements of the church. <lb/>
I would that the youth of <lb/>
North Carolina might st-u this <lb/>
great man wearing honors <lb/>
and that woman by hi., <lb/>
aide dispensing hospitality in <lb/>
their home. It would call back <lb/>
impressed with the <lb/>
importance <lb/>
area <lb/>
has a class of a hundred <lb/>
men. And what great friends <lb/>
of the Orphanage they all ire <lb/>
And George is not the <lb/>
only man that has the best choir <lb/>
-there are two of <lb/>
J. N. Cole, in Raleigh Christian <lb/>
Advocate, <lb/>
avenues are <lb/>
iT , of cultivating well a small <lb/>
which have stood , <lb/>
way of advancing it lace <lb/>
interests of those- already <lb/>
in the South end drawing <lb/>
others to that section. We de- how M and <lb/>
to m the mind, o m <lb/>
every in h, bout . M <lb/>
the idea be should buy <lb/>
land <lb/>
numerous <lb/>
industriously work his <lb/>
I holdings; that he should also be <lb/>
Subscribe to Reflector. <lb/>
FARMVILLE ITEMS.<lb/>
Farmville, N. C, <lb/>
Since the cowardly attack <lb/>
made on the writer last <lb/>
day, things have b en very <lb/>
quiet. Chief Clark said Thurs- <lb/>
day, doing in my line <lb/>
these <lb/>
Mrs King, who hiss been <lb/>
sick for some time, is some better <lb/>
in business up to January we learn. <lb/>
la. 1909. one hundred and . Mrs. Mary Lang, has been <lb/>
sick quite a at W. M. <lb/>
millions, two hundred and u, . o B g <lb/>
seventy four bun- Smith's yesterday. u <lb/>
The workmen art-.-making <lb/>
on the Disciple church. It <lb/>
these things, and i now d. , <lb/>
. , u Holmes Overby have <lb/>
you hive property t an , <lb/>
against by lire, em Oil j from Joe Parker. <lb/>
self as a patron of the will build soon. <lb/>
of Philadelphia. Penn. It is reported tint Bart Smith <lb/>
In all <lb/>
North <lb/>
to meet an honest claim. See C. a new dwelling house on tho <lb/>
L. Wilkinson, the agent for lot. <lb/>
North America Insurance Com- Polk Miller is to lecture in tho <lb/>
u.-t a it don't opera house Saturday <lb/>
and get a policy, it t see Mr <lb/>
cost any mire to insure the I the Southern agent. <lb/>
North America than it does to be at work strain, <lb/>
the smaller We hear that Mr. the <lb/>
Mr Insurer, think over new hotel god. <lb/>
property <lb/>
and fifteen dollars and sixty <lb/>
eight cents. <lb/>
of Philadelphia, Penn. it is nut <lb/>
these -Old will build anew brick hotel <lb/>
. ,, f the corner First and <lb/>
lend has never failed streets, near, the brick stables; <lb/>
C. L. Wilkinson, agent, at <lb/>
ville, North Carolina an I let him church Sunday, <lb/>
insure you in the North pastor, <lb/>
Fire Insurance Co. good.<lb/>
has been doing<lb/>
<lb/>
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