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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/>
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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/>
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the premises in Con <lb/>
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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/>
</p>
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<p>
FROM THE CAMPUS. <lb/>
Notes From f Teacher's <lb/>
School. <lb/>
Pres. Wright is delighted with <lb/>
a recent visit to the schools of <lb/>
Elizabeth <lb/>
Miss Mary V. Jones, of <lb/>
Ala., hf arrived and taken up <lb/>
her work as matron. <lb/>
Wright attended the <lb/>
meeting in Goldsboro of the S. <lb/>
E- Division of County <lb/>
He a fine, <lb/>
The recently had a <lb/>
on Tar River. <lb/>
the evening of February <lb/>
7th, the school attended an <lb/>
recital, by Prof <lb/>
of Atlantic College, <lb/>
at the M Church <lb/>
Prof. II. E Austin conducted <lb/>
the of Pitt County <lb/>
Association Saturday. <lb/>
February 12th. He gave <lb/>
first of a series of three lectures <lb/>
on the <lb/>
Pies. Wright and Prof. Wilson <lb/>
attend d the <lb/>
of City School Superintendent <lb/>
in Durham. Mr. Wilson was re <lb/>
ejected secretary for the fourth <lb/>
time. <lb/>
At the invitation of the county <lb/>
Wright <lb/>
and Wilson and <lb/>
dale a <lb/>
of <lb/>
to hi teachers <lb/>
c at <lb/>
5th. Prof. <lb/>
addressed of Nash <lb/>
at January <lb/>
Vance c at Henderson, <lb/>
January ; of Wilson <lb/>
at Wilson, <lb/>
m-t those of at <lb/>
Prof, <lb/>
win b at <lb/>
Halifax county, February <lb/>
and at Rich <lb/>
ton F 19th. <lb/>
Wilson will i I Jon <lb/>
county, February <lb/>
Bronchial Tubes All Up <lb/>
. id n, <lb/>
C. I and <lb/>
with trial was <lb/>
i to dare. I would I <lb/>
I- I hardly Or e, I <lb/>
Would up, u;. in my I <lb/>
brim bill . an i w doctoring that <lb/>
i and trio e n <lb/>
B t II ii t Vi r. I i earl ab <lb/>
. n. . . i it .-1 l n in <lb/>
ch a u I chi a mi <lb/>
pr. ii ii I .-.- <lb/>
fro . b ii- c <lb/>
with it mi i cure. It <lb/>
two y an sine I hive at all <lb/>
11- Mm I. <lb/>
no N A . i- <lb/>
ton. <lb/>
II I l- i I <lb/>
W,. ii i i e lid . <lb/>
a i e I u <lb/>
b eh <lb/>
A .-. . . n. i <lb/>
i hi <lb/>
r . here. This includes a In r <lb/>
bar <lb/>
BACKACHE <lb/>
n the d h u- <lb/>
ache and languor. Get a pack- <lb/>
age M law G Australian Leaf, <lb/>
pleasant and herb cure fur all <lb/>
bladder and i mar. <lb/>
When yo i feel all run down, <lb/>
I we k and without r. ;. . re- <lb/>
of nature's <lb/>
and Ash ran at it has no <lb/>
e i I Mother Australian L <lb/>
Is sold by . r sent by mail f <lb/>
cents. Sample free Address, <lb/>
the mother Gray Co., Le Roy. N. Y. <lb/>
New North Carolina s. <lb/>
For the week ending Feb. 17th <lb/>
the Chattanooga Tradesman re- <lb/>
ports following new <lb/>
tales for North <lb/>
building <lb/>
and loan association. <lb/>
Hertford Coffin factory. <lb/>
hosiery <lb/>
mill. <lb/>
lumber <lb/>
company. <lb/>
company. <lb/>
hardware <lb/>
Roxboro and <lb/>
com- <lb/>
Hickory construct <lb/>
East <lb/>
of bags. <lb/>
Chapel ton mill. <lb/>
Apex-$25,000 bank <lb/>
Land Sale <lb/>
By of a decree of the Super <lb/>
Mart of Pitt county made by hi- h. <lb/>
R. H, i i in s, judge i at <lb/>
term, the case of T. J <lb/>
and rs. B. N <lb/>
Ow n. and undersigned <lb/>
will sell at <lb/>
lion before the door n <lb/>
Greenville at noon on Mun <lb/>
. la lowing r- <lb/>
of d i i the county of Pitt <lb/>
in <lb/>
of and known e Moore place, ad- <lb/>
the lands i f <lb/>
G. . I in man, in Rodgers, W. <lb/>
v Oren I. S Ow n, c <lb/>
acres. the of land <lb/>
I to B. N. Owens in the n <lb/>
of his father's Ian , the same being <lb/>
more i d. scribed a Lot No. <lb/>
in the the <lb/>
riled in a .-p . entitled <lb/>
in l No. <lb/>
in the office of the clerk of <lb/>
e superior c of sun <lb/>
O o <lb/>
I 1st, ail <lb/>
p. r cent on payment. <lb/>
lb s t. <lb/>
G. W. Connor K. G <lb/>
Ni <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
Having before th, <lb/>
of Pitt county <lb/>
the i i 1st of Godfrey <lb/>
Johnston i o ice is hereby to a <lb/>
suns i d bud to estate of <lb/>
to m immediate <lb/>
to th. awl <lb/>
having e aid estate are <lb/>
It <lb/>
to ed on or <lb/>
be ore the lac of F, <lb/>
or. his I plead in bar el <lb/>
J. O. Johnston, <lb/>
F. Atty. J <lb/>
Notice to Creditors <lb/>
.--.-. r Curt. <lb/>
Caro <lb/>
Pitt i u <lb/>
avid Dion <lb/>
n i defendant above named will <lb/>
n tic- . a.- I H <lb/>
hi . male red in the Superior <lb/>
U obtain <lb/>
from the <lb/>
a d the take <lb/>
u ice lat I appear t <lb/>
he n m S ;. r; r e <lb/>
Pitt county to ; i n the Men- <lb/>
day, f March. . being the <lb/>
day i f than . it the house <lb/>
of said c at N. C , <lb/>
a r or d to <lb/>
lie lain iT in aid action, or the <lb/>
. apply in rt for th <lb/>
r. lief i emu d in s comp <lb/>
I ii the i th <lb/>
C. M ore, C, S. C <lb/>
for Plaintiff, ltd <lb/>
duly before the c <lb/>
f r t Pitt count, a- <lb/>
e r of Be tie on. <lb/>
notice is given to nil <lb/>
ind d t tie , s ate of <lb/>
Io make <lb/>
in and all pen M having <lb/>
I'm- in-t -H d e re <lb/>
bat the must b presented <lb/>
payment the L d in or be- <lb/>
for the it of o <lb/>
n ties will b- lea in bar <lb/>
recovery. <lb/>
J. O. <lb/>
W. F. Atty. <lb/>
Land <lb/>
lie <lb/>
f a m ed <lb/>
mi v. by u <lb/>
wife. Moll way, G. <lb/>
June. c i <lb/>
l t I <lb/>
e of th r i t. r f <lb/>
b X the <lb/>
d w l II for ii e <lb/>
c house r in Gr. n Mm <lb/>
day, 19.0 the f II <lb/>
de ed piece or i arc , f la d, n <lb/>
Notice of Sale of Personal I Pitt In Heaver Dam township, <lb/>
mi g the lands of Nobles, <lb/>
Notice <lb/>
By virtue of power of sale con- <lb/>
n a mortgage ed executed <lb/>
delivered by Waller West <lb/>
a lie, Esther West. toG. F. Evan, <lb/>
. th of r. <lb/>
in the of d e <lb/>
f Pitt North Car <lb/>
n t page the e <lb/>
exp to pub tale <lb/>
use door in Greenville, <lb/>
highest bi n W dues la. <lb/>
2nd day of March. II at It <lb/>
k the following real pr. p <lb/>
lo <lb/>
S in the town of Greenville. <lb/>
and known us one- <lb/>
of number en map made I y <lb/>
Matthews in 1.- of the am <lb/>
Moire land, then owned by the Green <lb/>
Villa Land and Improvement Company, <lb/>
beginning at a a on C <lb/>
at the earner of numbers . <lb/>
Lean and with <lb/>
I t numb r about s to a <lb/>
thence west and <lb/>
with i e <lb/>
thence wit C lark t <lb/>
e mer of lot number to be-ii.- <lb/>
it la the no half hit <lb/>
number and i bout 1-4 <lb/>
an acre mere or less and be <lb/>
same lot described in a deed from <lb/>
and e, Caroline <lb/>
drop. tn G. F. Evans, dated <lb/>
an I in book E <lb/>
To . v said <lb/>
ed. <lb/>
This the day -f January. 1910 <lb/>
G F. , Mortgagee <lb/>
By F. C. Harding, attorney.<lb/>
Notice to Creditors <lb/>
Letters testamentary, as executor <lb/>
he will ad teat of W It <lb/>
e. deceased, hiving been issue.- <lb/>
me by the <lb/>
Of Pitt notice is h p <lb/>
given to all p holding claims <lb/>
the laid W. R <lb/>
i. rue p-es, m to me <lb/>
on r <lb/>
the day of Feb nary, or this <lb/>
notice will pi. ad iii bar their re- <lb/>
All ins in to said <lb/>
are no i m <lb/>
to me. <lb/>
This the 2nd d iv of MIC, <lb/>
R. L . <lb/>
or of la-1 Wilt and t <lb/>
W. It Home, decease l, <lb/>
A Blow,<lb/>
. . <lb/>
at or <lb/>
i i d <lb/>
Notice s given that <lb/>
a r of he <lb/>
and S y <lb/>
, ii la., t.-i- it of March, <lb/>
I 1910, a the ate <lb/>
Sail in Creek <lb/>
township, I'll v. No <lb/>
I ext o-o to pub to tie <lb/>
bid for all I he per p p- <lb/>
rt tie lite II ad <lb/>
Sal v on eon f a l <lb/>
end i Chen a o and <lb/>
I o e hI ii and t , de, <lb/>
i u-. t. lard a ill i t p . <lb/>
every d In <lb/>
v. s m ad son <lb/>
Mil bun at eleven C <lb/>
i i the 1st day of M <lb/>
con I of tonal prop- <lb/>
Id <lb/>
day of F 1910. <lb/>
I, II W d <lb/>
., r re. Ins includes a r I rim <lb/>
x , i ii at of <lb/>
lei; n COlt <lb/>
for Yea. <lb/>
are names of many <lb/>
subscribers on The Rt Hector list, <lb/>
both and weekly, to whom <lb/>
we would like lo swap receipts <lb/>
for a dollar or more each. Come <lb/>
along-, friends, and get <lb/>
on our and in this way <lb/>
help make some needed <lb/>
on the paper. Do <lb/>
not wait for to go to the <lb/>
trouble and expense of mailing <lb/>
you i statement. The prompt <lb/>
pay subscriber is the <lb/>
friend of <lb/>
BLOCKADED <lb/>
Every Household in Greenville <lb/>
Know How to Resist It <lb/>
The back because the kidneys <lb/>
are b <lb/>
Help the with their work. <lb/>
The lack will n more <lb/>
Lots of proof that Kidney <lb/>
Pills do this <lb/>
It's the best proof, r it cornea from <lb/>
this <lb/>
Savage, Church street Tar- <lb/>
N. C, time <lb/>
my kidneys were disordered, the pas- <lb/>
secretions living <lb/>
i at times painful. I had <lb/>
pain- in my lions and if I stooped <lb/>
sharp twinges caught <lb/>
the making it hard for me <lb/>
to After trying a number <lb/>
of remedies without fin relief. I <lb/>
procured Kidney Pills and <lb/>
their use. removed the aches <lb/>
pains and the passages <lb/>
of the secretions I el <lb/>
to recommend Kidney in <lb/>
return for the benefit I derived from <lb/>
For sale by all dealers. Price <lb/>
cents. Co., Buffalo, <lb/>
New York, solo agent for , United <lb/>
Remember the <lb/>
take no other. <lb/>
Pride and Beet, con- <lb/>
fl e s ii ore or less, a d <lb/>
l-e-n sane deeded s Id <lb/>
Moil and wife by <lb/>
N bl is, to which deed <lb/>
for an <lb/>
I ml ii <lb/>
also other same land. <lb/>
Tins 2nd, . <lb/>
F. ;. la is, Mortgagee. <lb/>
Notice to <lb/>
of Harriet an i Sally Wilson. <lb/>
Notice In <lb/>
this day <lb/>
the <lb/>
n. before l, <lb/>
Moore, clerk of the Sup- r o <lb/>
Pitt county, notice in hi r, by given that <lb/>
all d ti the i-aid <lb/>
are required to make immediate p y <lb/>
m-int <lb/>
a dill ho ding claims <lb/>
est are to file their <lb/>
within <lb/>
one year of this n-i- <lb/>
lice will tie plead in I art f any <lb/>
on said claim. <lb/>
his F 1910. <lb/>
Edward K <lb/>
of the estate of II. <lb/>
F. C. Harding, Atty. ltd <lb/>
While it is often impossible to <lb/>
prevent an accident, it in never <lb/>
impossible to be is <lb/>
not any one's In <lb/>
cents in a Iv-m <lb/>
Liniment and you are <lb/>
prepared for sprains, bruises and <lb/>
like injuries. Sold by dealers <lb/>
It you want your HORSE to trot <lb/>
fast and pull buy your <lb/>
Hay, Oats <lb/>
and Corn. <lb/>
of W. B. He will tell <lb/>
you Better Feed and More for <lb/>
Money than any man in town. <lb/>
W. B. <lb/>
Place hi headquarters for Corn, Hay, <lb/>
Oats, Cotton Seed Meal, Hulk, <lb/>
Brand, Chicken Hominy, Cracked, <lb/>
corn, com Meal and all kinds <lb/>
Feed, Salt. Lime and Cement . <lb/>
Th tinder i<lb/>
th <lb/>
h . <lb/>
i i . Clerk <lb/>
r or Court as <lb/>
r of ale of Harriet <lb/>
.- i h <lb/>
i-iv n that a I in d to s <lb/>
State a e ilia. <lb/>
payment <lb/>
tor. a I r ons bulling cairns <lb/>
st tat are <lb/>
to file their cl ins with <lb/>
admit <lb/>
of ibis notice I to tut ad i, <lb/>
r n cl <lb/>
This 5th day of Fob v. <lb/>
II. <lb/>
estate of Harriet Wilson eased <lb/>
Hy F. C. Harding. Atty. <lb/>
Sale Per Property. <lb/>
The of <lb/>
the estate of John ton, <lb/>
will of M <lb/>
s- II a- public a <lb/>
of tin-late Frank Johnston, near the <lb/>
town of Greenville, a I the person <lb/>
to the said estate <lb/>
of Frank Johnston, deceased, co <lb/>
s of I n <lb/>
h curt, farming one <lb/>
Cos, kens and ail oilier p, <lb/>
property o the late r rank <lb/>
will begin It o'clock and <lb/>
continue until <lb/>
Terms sale. <lb/>
This the lath of February. <lb/>
K. Harding, a <lb/>
of estate Frank <lb/>
Most Popular Druggist Makes a <lb/>
Statement. <lb/>
J. W. Bryan has at last obtained <lb/>
the agency for a remedy <lb/>
are selling on a to <lb/>
cure any Liver If food does <lb/>
not digest well, if there is gas or <lb/>
in the if the tongue <lb/>
and breath bad. if there <lb/>
and Liver Pills <lb/>
will cure you. If d not <lb/>
Dr. J. W. Bryan's guarantee <lb/>
to return your money. r <lb/>
give quick relief and ma e per- <lb/>
of <lb/>
and all Liver are <lb/>
strong statement, but Dr. Bryan <lb/>
giving his customers a to prov <lb/>
the truth, and if purchasing a <lb/>
box of Liver you <lb/>
are not with the results go to <lb/>
Dr. Bryan and for your money. <lb/>
Also for sale by M. M. Sauls at <lb/>
den. N. C. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
The under i. having this day <lb/>
it id a of the estate <lb/>
of Fr in- Job son, cc l d, <lb/>
L C. Moo e, Clerk the <lb/>
court of Pin notice h. <lb/>
given to all persons holding <lb/>
St I estate with F. C Han <lb/>
w in one year f-om <lb/>
tn.- date hereof, or will b <lb/>
p ad in bar of any recovery on said <lb/>
and no lee is given to <lb/>
I d ti said est ail to <lb/>
make immediate h the <lb/>
an i a or <lb/>
This the i n of Fe <lb/>
F C, H riling, the estate <lb/>
of Fr a- k Johnston <lb/>
IS <lb/>
of e. <lb/>
By of of sale c r- <lb/>
t in a c -i t in in I ex <lb/>
Cited delivered by M Ki e end <lb/>
tn Higgs o-. on tie <lb/>
U i of t. an I <lb/>
n in the r. of deeds . Hi <lb/>
f count , North I in book <lb/>
I e, the ti <lb/>
pile public fore <lb/>
. iii Gr to highest <lb/>
I r . n I. a certain <lb/>
or I-1 land g an I h in t- e <lb/>
e of and s at, of <lb/>
inn. i b d as w-, to v. <lb/>
Being lot No, in b . <lb/>
b in a earn -r lot and <lb/>
i g ,. an i running <lb/>
thin 1-4 <lb/>
in t to <lb/>
n t Kb sir <lb/>
t to the I to said <lb/>
deed. T- of m e <lb/>
Th- f January, <lb/>
Bros.; <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
The having <lb/>
qualified C. Moore, id <lb/>
the Superior court of Pitt county <lb/>
the estate of <lb/>
Wilson, u c used, is <lb/>
en to all per ons indented to aid <lb/>
are herein r, i to make in mi- late <lb/>
payment to the <lb/>
a persons m <lb/>
to Hie s <lb/>
administrator one year from tin <lb/>
date or this notice will be , I n. <lb/>
in bar of r, of said claims. <lb/>
This <lb/>
L. II. Wilson, <lb/>
of the estate of Sallie. Wilson, <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
IN<lb/>
Groceries <lb/>
And Provisions <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and<lb/>
kept con <lb/>
In stock. Country <lb/>
Produce Bought and Sold <lb/>
Our Greenville, if you g <lb/>
come. <lb/>
I D. W. <lb/>
i GREENVILLE N Z <lb/>
North Carol in a <lb/>
is more <lb/>
to a Fertilizer <lb/>
than Analyses <lb/>
The mere mixing of <lb/>
materials to obtain <lb/>
sis requires no special <lb/>
knowledge. The value <lb/>
of a fertilizer lies the <lb/>
source from which the <lb/>
plant food is obtained. <lb/>
Each ingredient in <lb/>
Royster goods is selected <lb/>
with a view of supplying <lb/>
the plant from sprouting <lb/>
until harvest. The plant <lb/>
is not overfed at one <lb/>
time and starved at an- <lb/>
other. Twenty-five <lb/>
years experience goes with <lb/>
every bag. <lb/>
TRADE MARK <lb/>
REGISTERED <lb/>
Sold by reliable dealers throughout <lb/>
the South. <lb/>
F. S. Royster Guano Co. <lb/>
NORFOLK, VA. <lb/>
To Know Your Needs <lb/>
In Cotton Gin Machinery, Engines and Boilers <lb/>
The Celebrated Alamo Gasoline Engines. <lb/>
Peanut Pickers. <lb/>
Electric Light Outfits and Works for <lb/>
the country homes. <lb/>
Saw Mills, Planers, Lathes, Sanders, Shapers <lb/>
Matchers, Surfacers. <lb/>
Grist and Feed Mills. <lb/>
Brick and Concrete Machinery. <lb/>
Chalmers, Detroit and Buick Automobiles. <lb/>
In fact, anything you want in Farm and Mill <lb/>
Machinery. <lb/>
CALL OR <lb/>
J. Pa I Simpson, <lb/>
n, N C. <lb/>
Gibbs Machinery Co. <lb/>
S. C. <lb/>
REPORT OP THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
The Bethel Banking Trust Co., <lb/>
AT N. <lb/>
At the close Inn-mess, Jan. <lb/>
Loans and <lb/>
sec. <lb/>
and <lb/>
Due from Banks <lb/>
Silver coin, including all , <lb/>
minor currency <lb/>
National <lb/>
other U. S. . <lb/>
Total <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capital Stock, <lb/>
Surplus fund, <lb/>
Undivided profits, leas ex. <lb/>
a d taxes aid <lb/>
4,338.57 Deposit <lb/>
Sub. to <lb/>
Total <lb/>
f 6.000 <lb/>
6,000.00 <lb/>
52.09 <lb/>
402.60 <lb/>
STATIC NORTH CAROLINA, County of Pitt, <lb/>
I, H. Cashier of the above-named bank, sol <lb/>
swear that the above statement is true to the best of <lb/>
knowledge belief. W. H. Cashier. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to <lb/>
me this 7th day of Feb., <lb/>
1910. T. <lb/>
Notary Public <lb/>
S. M. Jones, <lb/>
M. O. <lb/>
Robt, <lb/>
Director, <lb/>
Subscribe to The Reflector. <lb/>
TH SITUATION. <lb/>
Smallpox at Orphanage <lb/>
Thank God. our trouble <lb/>
to be over. The conditions he-e <lb/>
are entirely favorable. No new <lb/>
case of smallpox has appeared <lb/>
for ten or more. We hope <lb/>
we shall have no further trouble <lb/>
on that score. <lb/>
children under <lb/>
are doing beautifully. The cases <lb/>
were for the mist part extreme <lb/>
light. Miss Olive and a couple <lb/>
of the little ones are bro- <lb/>
ken out but they are over <lb/>
worst now. and all rest, <lb/>
on the high road to health. <lb/>
We are grateful that we can <lb/>
make this announcement- We <lb/>
are thankful to the Great <lb/>
that he has stayed the <lb/>
scourge. To be sure we a <lb/>
long wait ahead and a thorough <lb/>
fumigation, which in an <lb/>
like this is no laughing <lb/>
but we can go about our <lb/>
task with light hearts the <lb/>
AMERICAN HUSBAND HENPECKED, OWN DAUGHTER <lb/>
Their Wive. Look at The only as Good Peculiar Case i. <lb/>
Provider. Say. a Woman Writer. Court at Raleigh <lb/>
was traveling with the usual j On. of . he most <lb/>
American husband and wife. tried in the rt. <lb/>
He, the man of affairs, absorbed North Carolina was argued, or <lb/>
somewhat melancholy and silent, appeal, in the Supreme <lb/>
writes Mrs. Wilson Woodrow in; yesterday. <lb/>
The for March. The appeal docketed <lb/>
restless, hard, ambitious, fever- State against Powell, an <lb/>
pursuing some, to from Halifax county, and <lb/>
important social campaign with; was argued by Attorney <lb/>
a thousand side interests. It Bickett for the and <lb/>
a sadly typical case. At tor EL. of Halifax, for, <lb/>
last one day. when my sympathy defend int. I <lb/>
fl this lonely, neglected There was but one ,., <lb/>
man. he opened his soul. in the taking the appeal, and <lb/>
Emma a he that was whether certain <lb/>
OLDEST <lb/>
IN AMERICA <lb/>
STRONGEST <lb/>
remarked. tell <lb/>
you. there's one of the most re- <lb/>
women on earth. She's <lb/>
got a head for anything. Never <lb/>
saw such a head. I get all the <lb/>
fun in the world watching her to <lb/>
dance that admitted -h <lb/>
below was competent. <lb/>
grand jury found th. <lb/>
statutory indictment, applicable <lb/>
to the case against Powell upon <lb/>
th charge of having married <lb/>
The Mutual <lb/>
Life Insurance Company <lb/>
of New York. <lb/>
RECORD OF 1909 <lb/>
the. progress the company are. Increase, <lb/>
. . Increase, 12,251.281 <lb/>
Policy Resets Cl; Increase, 53.868 <lb/>
Real Estate Sold 6.409.330.04; <lb/>
UNPRECEDENTED BENEFITS TO POLICYHOLDERS <lb/>
see <lb/>
.-.-, <lb/>
what she'll do next. And ; his own daughter. <lb/>
The in- <lb/>
she always gets <lb/>
pride of his tone <lb/>
The explanation of the whole <lb/>
task with hearts since <lb/>
apprehension and flashed upon me in an in- <lb/>
, Tim with <lb/>
less dread have disappeared. <lb/>
Shining down upon us through <lb/>
the were many <lb/>
bright stars. Friends sent let- <lb/>
and breathing <lb/>
prayers, A man cannot live <lb/>
the Orphanage and not believe <lb/>
in the power prayer. And <lb/>
the ii of State- <lb/>
how they did help to lift th, <lb/>
burden rather than add to ii <lb/>
crushing weight. The <lb/>
North Carolina are among the <lb/>
true nobility of the Stale. <lb/>
Once the <lb/>
emerges from a night of sorrow <lb/>
with the favor of the Lord res <lb/>
upon it. in the <lb/>
as it was, the loathsome <lb/>
is stopped where it <lb/>
first appears and not a far re <lb/>
mains.-Charity and Children. <lb/>
A few s delay in tr. at- <lb/>
in some Cases of croup, v.-n <lb/>
the of time it to to <lb/>
for a doctor n prove danger- <lb/>
The safest way to k, p <lb/>
Chamberlain's CoUgh Remedy in <lb/>
th- and at the <lb/>
cation of croup give the child a <lb/>
dose. Pleasant UM- and all <lb/>
ways cures. Sold by all druggists. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. <lb/>
invite you to be present <lb/>
at the marriage of their sister <lb/>
Margaret Edwards <lb/>
to <lb/>
Mr. Walter Odis <lb/>
The with tin <lb/>
report of a motor tire. The bond <lb/>
between the husband <lb/>
and wife which enables each to <lb/>
go his own way with perfect sat <lb/>
game the <lb/>
Dividends in 1909 <lb/>
for 1910 <lb/>
fetal 1909 <lb/>
He'd Dividends and <lb/>
Increase. <lb/>
Increase, <lb/>
Increase,<lb/>
sun, interest, what and not his <lb/>
The defendant dented <lb/>
charge and based his o <lb/>
the allegation that his <lb/>
wife is not his child. <lb/>
The mother d, of <lb/>
the woman he married had been <lb/>
married before she became Mr. <lb/>
and the defendant claim <lb/>
that his present wife is the off <lb/>
spring of this former <lb/>
The maintain its in In connection <lb/>
i . the ratio to <lb/>
in-<lb/>
BALANCE SHEET, DECEMBER , 1909 <lb/>
own <lb/>
child, <lb/>
is <lb/>
ever it may De, which completely <lb/>
absorbs one's faculties. It ii that <lb/>
respect each other's <lb/>
which creates the unseen, often <lb/>
Unsuspected, tie between th. <lb/>
American husband and <lb/>
No matter what his achieve- <lb/>
In art, science, letters, war <lb/>
i i not interest her. He can <lb/>
win from her but one commends <lb/>
good <lb/>
The is typically <lb/>
can, with Now <lb/>
It t. presents <lb/>
the ideal the <lb/>
woman, the which she <lb/>
demands a hush ind must live up <lb/>
t.,. As he to the <lb/>
s h is j l By <lb/>
h, stands or <lb/>
r-mI <lb/>
Mo tease I. n Real Estate <lb/>
vi on<lb/>
-1. Is <lb/>
Ci-h on <lb/>
Caw -n <lb/>
Rents rued <lb/>
in of <lb/>
Assets<lb/>
Total Ass. ts <lb/>
An the is often <lb/>
followed by a persistent cough. <lb/>
I which to prove a great <lb/>
I annoyance. Cough <lb/>
Remedy been <lb/>
used ad h good for <lb/>
the relief and cu of <lb/>
I Many have bean cur. d <lb/>
other failed, <lb/>
b all dealers. <lb/>
Pulls Out. <lb/>
A decided surprise in <lb/>
i politic transpired this morning <lb/>
alleged. <lb/>
The main question which called <lb/>
settlement in the Superior <lb/>
was was the <lb/>
paternal parent of the existing <lb/>
Powell had been married <lb/>
as well as his <lb/>
wife, the mother <lb/>
his present wife. <lb/>
Powell's chief efforts were to <lb/>
prove that his present wife <lb/>
the child of his second wife a <lb/>
previous husband. <lb/>
This he did not succeed in do <lb/>
to tho satisfaction of the <lb/>
jury, which convicted him. <lb/>
The sentenced Powell t <lb/>
Pend i <lb/>
the appeal El <lb/>
noted Powell is all <lb/>
home under bond. <lb/>
case is a most <lb/>
nary ope, to say the least. The, <lb/>
is not wise I t- U <lb/>
settle the question, because . <lb/>
evidently not know <lb/>
Net Policy <lb/>
12-, M. <lb/>
. id <lb/>
I. paid in <lb/>
Mist-el <lb/>
R- I He f r U C.-inn <lb/>
ported <lb/>
t x s I. <lb/>
, Dividends <lb/>
S r. It. serve for U for ed <lb/>
0.1 and <lb/>
j Total i <lb/>
lot <lb/>
12.4 <lb/>
i l <lb/>
St; 2,867.6, <lb/>
E. R. Manager, Trust Building, N. <lb/>
The Mutual Life Insurance of New York. Office, Nassau Street, New Yo k <lb/>
H. Y. <lb/>
For Information Regarding <lb/>
Policies and Terms to Producing agents, <lb/>
address <lb/>
H. BENTLEY <lb/>
Manager Greenville ViLlE, NORTH <lb/>
own <lb/>
on Wednesday March the second; when it learned that Hon. <lb/>
nineteen hundred and ten <lb/>
at three o'clock <lb/>
at their home <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
know that croup can <lb/>
be presented Give <lb/>
Iain's Cough Remedy as sen as <lb/>
the child becomes hoarse or even <lb/>
the cough <lb/>
and it will prevent the attack. <lb/>
It is also n cure for Croup <lb/>
and has never been known to fail. <lb/>
Sold by nil dealers. <lb/>
Drug Company Incorporated. <lb/>
The drug business which J. L. <lb/>
Wooten has conducted here for <lb/>
many years, has been <lb/>
rated under the name of <lb/>
John L, Wooten Drug Company, <lb/>
J, L Wooten, Mrs. J. L. Wooten <lb/>
and B S Warren being the in- <lb/>
Mr. Warren will <lb/>
manage the drug store, Mr. <lb/>
Woolen looking largely after his <lb/>
other interests. <lb/>
L- Morton, representative <lb/>
New Hanover county in the <lb/>
legislatures for several term <lb/>
during recent had an- <lb/>
that he would not stand <lb/>
for re-election in the approaching <lb/>
primary, and the election <lb/>
thereto. information <lb/>
form of a personal <lb/>
; letter to a friend in the city and <lb/>
I also in a c to The Dispatch <lb/>
from Mr. Morton. The card was <lb/>
written at Jacksonville, <lb/>
where Mr. Morton has been on <lb/>
a business trip. In the <lb/>
cation he announces his reasons <lb/>
for not being in the race this <lb/>
year. The announcement will <lb/>
come as a distinct surprise to <lb/>
Mr. Morton's political friends. <lb/>
It was generally understood that <lb/>
he would stand for re-election. <lb/>
However, he has found that <lb/>
business matters will serve to <lb/>
prevent his candidacy in the <lb/>
Dispatch. <lb/>
BOYS <lb/>
We want Girls and Boys <lb/>
to work in the <lb/>
Tarboro Knitting Mills <lb/>
At Tarboro, N. C. j <lb/>
and in the i <lb/>
Runnymede Mills <lb/>
Near Tarboro, N. C. <lb/>
,.,., The work is light, no dust <lb/>
In the purchase<lb/>
Till <lb/>
a Cast <lb/>
of Local Co Operation- <lb/>
We believe in heal co <lb/>
lion among farmers as a <lb/>
cal business proposition. Here <lb/>
are some practical ways in <lb/>
you can co operate with your <lb/>
ICE CREAM <lb/>
FROM WATER <lb/>
a of condensed <lb/>
milk, milk cannot be had.<lb/>
Bilk lasts .<lb/>
as <lb/>
Mis all i thoroughly and <lb/>
; ,. Don't heat or cook it; <lb/>
,. i i add cl-. This <lb/>
makes two delicious ice <lb/>
, am minutes at very <lb/>
, at. <lb/>
HUB YOU KNOW IT'S rune. <lb/>
, i <lb/>
a-f <lb/>
packages at all<lb/>
Tho Pore f ed Cf . If Hoy. 1- <lb/>
If troubled with indigestion, <lb/>
constipation, no appetite or feel <lb/>
bilious, give t s <lb/>
and Liver Tablets a trial d <lb/>
you will be pleased with the re- <lb/>
These tablets invigorate <lb/>
the stomach and liver and <lb/>
then the digestion. Sold by ail <lb/>
dealers. <lb/>
improved implements which <lb/>
answer neighborhood a <lb/>
pea thresher, for a <lb/>
com harvester, a shredder, i <lb/>
silo-filling outfit, a power spray- <lb/>
etc.; in the purchase <lb/>
of pure bred sires-stallions, <lb/>
jacks, bulls; in the marketing of <lb/>
truck or produce put up a <lb/>
grade, in uniform packages with <lb/>
your mark on them, sell to con <lb/>
sumer direct or through one n- <lb/>
liable dealer, and get <lb/>
prices; in the purchase of <lb/>
pie family supplies in <lb/>
quantities; in drainage <lb/>
and roads and schools. <lb/>
there are a <lb/>
ways in which co-operation <lb/>
help the farmers. And we b <lb/>
the co operation that i; <lb/>
most likely to bring <lb/>
profits and to prepare for <lb/>
co-operative effort, is th <lb/>
among the men who live in or <lb/>
community and can keep in elm <lb/>
touch with each <lb/>
Progressive Farmer tn <lb/>
Gazette. <lb/>
the <lb/>
t Tarboro , <lb/>
You <lb/>
at Tart <lb/>
furnish a house <lb/>
Runnymede or W <lb/>
A Edi <lb/>
Chili <lb/>
We have mod <lb/>
and de. <lb/>
We have <lb/>
year. D no fear hut d <lb/>
we will h work f <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Come and See the Work or Write <lb/>
GENERAL <lb/>
I Not<lb/>
First Cost is Who <lb/>
q Of cc buy a <lb/>
tor a <lb/>
knows <lb/>
consider a Cinder w bought end <lb/>
for, U is lasts a <lb/>
A cheap paid for. Every <lb/>
cent for repairs mutt be <lb/>
to the original an system <lb/>
of These added <lb/>
to the of the machine, ex- <lb/>
the cost cf a Singer, and after each <lb/>
successive repair yea can another <lb/>
the cheap machine grows and <lb/>
more second-hand step nearer the <lb/>
junk heap. <lb/>
The time lost, the trouble and the worry <lb/>
outweigh many times over the difference <lb/>
in the cost between the machine <lb/>
the Singer. <lb/>
q There arc two kinds of <lb/>
and the good kind is the Singer. <lb/>
How you an a <lb/>
thing quite <lb/>
or screw driver or <lb/>
tool box <lb/>
Our <lb/>
is a you desire, aim <lb/>
we will see your <lb/>
box does not lack a <lb/>
useful article. <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
All persons are hereby warned <lb/>
not to buy or trade for a note <lb/>
by me to L. H. Lee. for <lb/>
CO dated Feb. 7th. 1910, <lb/>
was made under false <lb/>
representation and payment of <lb/>
same will be contested. <lb/>
Feb. 9th, 1910. T. A. Nichols. <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
EXPOSURE <lb/>
breads colds, ruins In the longs, <lb/>
then pneumonia. <lb/>
quick relief <lb/>
eon- <lb/>
cation. like <lb/>
penetrating. Buy today and <lb/>
Have a good <lb/>
M for <lb/>
Of course <lb/>
You get Harries <lb/>
Horse Goods i c <lb/>
J P. <lb/>
Corey <lb/>
FOR THE BEST <lb/>
FURNITURE , <lb/>
and House Furnishing <lb/>
always go to TAFT Van DYKE <lb/>
Subscribe to The Reflector. <lb/>
j S. MOORING <lb/>
M is S SI. . Nate M r d <lb/>
GENERAL<lb/>
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THE EASTERN <lb/>
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EDITOR AND P <lb/>
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA. <lb/>
Subscription-One Year <lb/>
Six Months . <lb/>
Single Copy . <lb/>
may be had upon <lb/>
application -t ti-t- business office in The <lb/>
Building, corner Evans and <lb/>
Third s reel. <lb/>
Entered in th- pot office at Greenville <lb/>
N. mail <lb/>
George Washington can now <lb/>
rest tor another year, and the <lb/>
cherry tree can bloom a before. <lb/>
In politics many feel called, <lb/>
but few chosen. A good <lb/>
thing to bear in mind in a cam <lb/>
year. <lb/>
In the death of ex-Judge some other things were closed <lb/>
Thomas B. Womack Raleigh along with it. <lb/>
loses another one of its best cit <lb/>
the State of <lb/>
greatest <lb/>
police the effect will <lb/>
beneficial. <lb/>
Our neighbor town, <lb/>
Now the holders of those old <lb/>
bonds are trying to make a a great loss <lb/>
State of Nevada to <lb/>
The long expected electric bring suit against Cam- <lb/>
chair has at last arrived at the The crowd certainly die <lb/>
State prison and is being placed hard. <lb/>
Bob Phillips, of the Greens, j n for use in executing <lb/>
News, is a handy man He criminals. <lb/>
writes a while and sings a while, <lb/>
and puts In good work at both. <lb/>
FRIDAY, 1910. <lb/>
Now if Haleigh would show as <lb/>
determination to <lb/>
If the money the government some other <lb/>
and the States waste in printing <lb/>
The dispatches intimate worthless documents was put to <lb/>
that the president is worried better use, there would be a <lb/>
i over the slowness of congress to I cutting down of expenses. <lb/>
A cold map is not a soft snap, take hold of some of his pet <lb/>
schemes <lb/>
Raleigh and Greensboro are <lb/>
both active storm cent its <lb/>
Those looking for the right <lb/>
kind of climate should come to <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
We don't believe there is any <lb/>
other place until Good <lb/>
Friday. <lb/>
It seems that investigations of <lb/>
political dishonesty is the order <lb/>
of the times. <lb/>
Charlotte is up against it <lb/>
again, the grand jury having in- <lb/>
several of the social clubs <lb/>
of that city for dealing in beer <lb/>
and whiskey. <lb/>
Wilmington wants the next <lb/>
meeting of the North Carolina <lb/>
Press Association, and the <lb/>
of Commerce of that <lb/>
city is stirring itself to get it. <lb/>
Greensboro Charlotte are <lb/>
both having municipal muddles <lb/>
If the large towns cannot govern <lb/>
h d things as was displayed in <lb/>
keeping out Girl from <lb/>
the reputation of the <lb/>
city would be further improved. <lb/>
You can put your eye on <lb/>
Greenville when you want to <lb/>
see a town that things. <lb/>
Cairo, Ills., is in the midst of <lb/>
another race riot. Must be a <lb/>
bad set out there <lb/>
A Pilot Mountain man <lb/>
years of age has been grant- themselves well, they might <lb/>
ed license to practice law. He take lessons from some of the <lb/>
waited pretty late in life for a small ones. <lb/>
thing line that. <lb/>
Death is certainly reaping a <lb/>
The Sunday school lesson of <lb/>
the Sunday jut past is one that <lb/>
everybody practice. <lb/>
unto others as ye <lb/>
that they should do unto <lb/>
With that motto lived up to <lb/>
there would be no need for any <lb/>
more law. <lb/>
death of Mr. J. W. <lb/>
which occurred this morning <lb/>
He was one of wealth <lb/>
citizens and a man foremost <lb/>
in all good works the up- <lb/>
building of his town and section. <lb/>
The serious illness of Senator <lb/>
Tillman, of South Carolina, is <lb/>
regarded with much concern <lb/>
throughout the country. <lb/>
reports indications of <lb/>
in his condition- <lb/>
Senator Tillman is one of those <lb/>
men who has forced his way in <lb/>
spite of opposition and <lb/>
The bill which Congressman <lb/>
John II. Small bus introduced in <lb/>
congress to erect a public build- <lb/>
in Greenville on the site <lb/>
already acquired by the govern- <lb/>
at a cost of gives <lb/>
our people a decidedly good <lb/>
these three, would like to when so many prominent North ,. , <lb/>
feeling. <lb/>
Charlotte, Greens- rich harvest. We do not recall <lb/>
have the conventions of both <lb/>
parties this year. There are <lb/>
others willing. <lb/>
In the bribery line, the New <lb/>
York legislature is about to get <lb/>
in the class with Pennsylvania. <lb/>
The Evening Times <lb/>
intimates that there are to be <lb/>
some law suits against the city <lb/>
for not letting From <lb/>
show there. <lb/>
Wasn't that a disgraceful fuss <lb/>
for the people and mayor of <lb/>
Now other cities will be fol- to have over an indecent <lb/>
lowing Raleigh's example in show The sentiment was <lb/>
shutting out From against the mayor, is the <lb/>
it. <lb/>
Carolinians have passed away in <lb/>
the same of time as <lb/>
the last few weeks. <lb/>
In remembrance of his own <lb/>
propensity to smile, President <lb/>
Tuft d not be too harsh <lb/>
Atlanta is going some bunch of girls who tittered <lb/>
The city council has passed an Jut a speech he recently made to <lb/>
ordinance prohibiting women in Washington, when he <lb/>
wearing their hats in moving said it was foolish for to <lb/>
picture shows under penalty vote. <lb/>
a fine of <lb/>
The Washington police are to <lb/>
Let us now hope be commended for their skill in <lb/>
from is a closed raiding a poker joint in that <lb/>
dent so far as North Carolina is town. Now if the judge before <lb/>
concerned. And it would be whom the case comes up for <lb/>
better for the reading public if trial sustains the work of the <lb/>
South Carolina has a law re- <lb/>
quiring doing a local <lb/>
business to pay a penalty of <lb/>
if they fail to adjust within <lb/>
ninety days a claim for lost <lb/>
in transportation. In a <lb/>
recent test case the Supreme <lb/>
court of the States held <lb/>
that this law is constitutional. <lb/>
Durham did better than was <lb/>
expected. Girl from Reel <lb/>
was to show there Monday <lb/>
night under the surveillance of <lb/>
a committee of censors. To be <lb/>
the safe side an afternoon <lb/>
was called for by the <lb/>
committee, and after seeing this <lb/>
the committee voted against the <lb/>
night performance and it <lb/>
not given. <lb/>
Other business men will do. <lb/>
well to read what our Ayden <lb/>
respondent says about The Re- <lb/>
as an advertising medium. I <lb/>
As he is a the largest <lb/>
Hi in in Ayden, a lib- <lb/>
a wide a wake <lb/>
man Who make sue- <lb/>
.,.,. I,., Boo. he is in <lb/>
to know what he is <lb/>
about<lb/>
The lenders of the <lb/>
are against the <lb/>
Mrs. in <lb/>
to join the nation- <lb/>
woman's suffrage association. <lb/>
The secretary of the <lb/>
who lives in New Orleans, <lb/>
has sent in her resignation. <lb/>
Now the girls are up to the same <lb/>
old Question the men have had <lb/>
to contend to do <lb/>
with the <lb/>
Some knotty problems arise <lb/>
occasionally to trouble the pub- <lb/>
mind. Under the tariff law- <lb/>
eggs are taxed live cents per <lb/>
dozen, while bird eggs are listed <lb/>
as free of tax. Now comes a <lb/>
low who says a hen is a bird, <lb/>
and forthwith contends that her <lb/>
eggs should be admitted free of <lb/>
tax. Now the authorities want <lb/>
an answer to the Question; Is a <lb/>
hen a bird Some of the de- <lb/>
bating societies might take it up <lb/>
and help out the solution, <lb/>
Ferguson, who is hold- <lb/>
the present term of Beau- <lb/>
fort county Superior court at <lb/>
Washington, spoke of the <lb/>
of the court house to <lb/>
meet the needs of the county <lb/>
and the grand jury to <lb/>
indict the board of county com- <lb/>
missioners for failing to per- <lb/>
form their duty in providing a <lb/>
a suitable court house Follow- <lb/>
this suggestion of Judge Fer- <lb/>
grand jury returned <lb/>
a bill of indictment against the <lb/>
county commissioners <lb/>
T FARMVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA <lb/>
We wish to announce that we have recently opened the largest and most complete line of <lb/>
Hardware, Farm Implements, Mil Supplies, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, ever in Pitt County <lb/>
All of which we are of at prices fully in keeping with the times <lb/>
given <lb/>
away <lb/>
FREE <lb/>
You don't have to spend a cent with us in order to get it. Come let u tell <lb/>
you how it can be yours. We have just unloaded a solid car of Ranges, Live <lb/>
Oak and Golden Oak Cook Stoves, every one of which is fully warranted in <lb/>
every respect- Our prices are right, sec us before you buy. We desire to <lb/>
heartily thank those who have already become our customer., and to extend a <lb/>
most co-dial invitation to everyone who comes to Farmville to make our store <lb/>
their headquarters. <lb/>
We promise you reliable goods, courteous treatment and a square deal. <lb/>
We are the sole agents for Farmville for The Cole <lb/>
Corn and Cotton Planters and Guano <lb/>
Distributors. They are the best on earth for the <lb/>
Southern farmer Read a prominent farmer <lb/>
has to say about <lb/>
Cole Mfg. Co. Charlotte N. C <lb/>
Dear solicitation, I wish to you <lb/>
that Universal t.-r ought you <lb/>
gave me entire satisfaction. I used it perfect <lb/>
in planting cotton, and <lb/>
Am glad that you such a planter offer to the <lb/>
public. With best wishes, I am, <lb/>
JNO. T. THORNE. <lb/>
We are receiving larger <lb/>
shipments of these <lb/>
goods this week <lb/>
We have just received a c d cf <lb/>
celebrated farm implements, consisting of walking <lb/>
and riding <lb/>
Cultivators, and D <lb/>
Harrows, Corn Planters, etc. <lb/>
We have what you want in Farm Implements <lb/>
at the right prices. <lb/>
We sell the Syracuse one ind two horse <lb/>
beam plows, guaranteed not to break, It they do, <lb/>
we give you another one free. <lb/>
HOLMES <lb/>
Farmville, N. C. <lb/>
V, <lb/>
. I <lb/>
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT <lb/>
IN CHARGE OF R. W. SMITH <lb/>
Authorized The for Ayden and vicinity. Ad rates furnished<lb/>
Wanted to buy bushels <lb/>
of field peas by J- R. Smith Co. <lb/>
We hear Miss Annie Dudley <lb/>
will return to Ayden and engage <lb/>
in the millinery business this <lb/>
spring. <lb/>
School books, bibles and <lb/>
at J. R. Smith Co. <lb/>
We learn Sam has opened <lb/>
a fish market in Lee <lb/>
Dinner baskets, pencil boxes, <lb/>
slates, ink erasers at <lb/>
J. R. Smith Co. <lb/>
The pews have arrived and <lb/>
have been installed in the new <lb/>
Methodist church. <lb/>
Cook heaters and stove <lb/>
repairs at J. R. Smith Co. <lb/>
Jesse T. Hart sold the residue <lb/>
of his cotton crop. bales, Wed- <lb/>
to J. J. Edward Son at <lb/>
per pound. <lb/>
patterns and magazines <lb/>
at J. R. Smith Co. <lb/>
Hardy and wife <lb/>
spent Thursday night in town. <lb/>
Rubber, and corrugated roofing <lb/>
R. Smith Co. <lb/>
Shad are mare plentiful and <lb/>
price not quite so high. Pitch <lb/>
seine is running on full <lb/>
time. <lb/>
To the Merchants When <lb/>
want an extra grade of <lb/>
call on W. E. Tingle. <lb/>
The clock at J. R. Smith Co's <lb/>
store was uncovered Thursday <lb/>
and stood at Miss Alice <lb/>
Baker was the winner, her time <lb/>
You gee a ticket with <lb/>
each dollar purchase. <lb/>
If you want to insure <lb/>
property against fire, Tingle will <lb/>
do it. <lb/>
J. R. Smith Bro., are fitting <lb/>
up a neat up-to date <lb/>
It will be supplied with <lb/>
larger j <lb/>
quarters, in the Smith <lb/>
building on Bast side of <lb/>
street. <lb/>
J. has closed a <lb/>
If you need a good open or, <lb/>
top buggy, wagon or cart call contract for a residence to <lb/>
on J. R. Smith Co. Dixon. Both these <lb/>
Miss Harrison, who houses will be built in Ghent, <lb/>
been here on a visit, returned to barbed wire and nails. <lb/>
her borne in Portsmouth Friday, see J. R. Smith Co. Just <lb/>
A nice line of coffins and a car load, <lb/>
caskets always on hand with a Mrs. B. S. and Hut <lb/>
nice hearse at your service at Carrie Johnson left Monday <lb/>
J. R. Smith Co. Dixon. northern millinery markets. <lb/>
J. J. formerly of If you have any property to <lb/>
den. now a resident of Williams- Tingle will sell it. <lb/>
ton. was on a Sunday Miss Addie Johnson she <lb/>
An experienced blacksmith U with a full supply of <lb/>
wailing to shoe your horses and straw flowers and feathers for <lb/>
mules at J. R. Smith Dixon. spring. <lb/>
Grimes and another Galvanized nice to attach <lb/>
tanked up on the over to your pumps for your water <lb/>
joyful, Saturday, and after they shelf at J. R. Smith Co. <lb/>
returned home in South Ayden, We regret to learn of Herbert <lb/>
Willis shot his companion, the afflictions. He has been <lb/>
ball missing his brain, and en- for several weeks with <lb/>
his knee. The cause and <lb/>
effect v. as before his <lb/>
honor. Mayor Bar wick, Monday, <lb/>
and the combatants were bound <lb/>
over <lb/>
Now is a good time to advertise <lb/>
in the Ayden Department- <lb/>
R. W. Smith. <lb/>
Quite a number of our people <lb/>
attended th funeral of Mr. <lb/>
John H. Smith last Sunday near <lb/>
Winterville, Mr. Smith had <lb/>
reached I is three score years <lb/>
and ten, was an Confederate <lb/>
one of our most <lb/>
pneumonia, and bis wife is also <lb/>
v sick at this writing. <lb/>
Will repair your carts, wagons <lb/>
and buggies or sell you new ones. <lb/>
J. R. Smith Co. Dixon. <lb/>
Hodges sent Bum <lb/>
with ins parents near Washing- <lb/>
ton- <lb/>
Nice turned work, brackets, <lb/>
window and door frames made <lb/>
on short notice by J. it, Smith <lb/>
Co- Dixon. <lb/>
Work has been suspended on <lb/>
muscular rheumatism. <lb/>
Call on us for editing, flooring <lb/>
and <lb/>
We guarantee <lb/>
faction. <lb/>
J. R. Smith Co. Dixon. <lb/>
Mr. Jackson and Miss <lb/>
Irma Heath were happily mar- <lb/>
Sunday evening. Rev. Geo. <lb/>
N. C, Feb. 22.- <lb/>
Miss Carrie Belle Smith went, <lb/>
to Wilson Saturday morning and <lb/>
returned Sunday evening. <lb/>
We failed to have any Sunday <lb/>
school last Sunday evening on <lb/>
account of sickness in the neigh- <lb/>
Mrs. Agnes Blount, of Ayden, <lb/>
was at Wednesday <lb/>
evening looking after having <lb/>
some lumber cut for building hi-r <lb/>
in Ayden. <lb/>
Mrs. C. L. Tyson and children <lb/>
visiting her r, R. A. <lb/>
Saturday and Sun <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Rev. S. W. preach <lb/>
it Smith's school house next <lb/>
Sunday, Providence permitting <lb/>
R. A. was taken <lb/>
Saturday about ten o'clock <lb/>
with a stroke of and <lb/>
as been speechless and <lb/>
ever since. He is in a <lb/>
critical condition. List <lb/>
day was his seventy-fifth birth- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
IN WASHINGTON, D. C, <lb/>
EVERYBODY KNOWS <lb/>
Announcement. <lb/>
I wish to to the pub- <lb/>
and especially to my friends <lb/>
and former patrons, that I am <lb/>
now located in the store directly <lb/>
opposite the Banking <lb/>
and Trust Company, and just cm <lb/>
door beyond my former place of <lb/>
C. officiating. In this connection, <lb/>
parties have many around desire to state that I am <lb/>
here. The bride is the daughter thoroughly equipped with hand <lb/>
of Mr. Heath. s me fixtures and new material <lb/>
Mrs. Addie Hooks, of incident only to a first-rate Jew- <lb/>
ville, was here or. a visit to business. For high grade <lb/>
daughter, Mrs. Joe Harris, last watches, diamonds and silver- <lb/>
Friday. <lb/>
Carlos Harris, of <lb/>
was here Monday. <lb/>
you want to buy, <lb/>
lease, sell or rent houses or land, <lb/>
want a job for yourself, wife, <lb/>
daughter, or sister, or <lb/>
want to employ additional <lb/>
r sell what you have, there is <lb/>
better medium than the <lb/>
K. W. Smith. <lb/>
artesian well until it looks <lb/>
and rubber and and our people, <lb/>
pipe fitting valves at J. R. I have a most lost interest in It <lb/>
Smith Co. Windows, doors, lime, cement, <lb/>
A four year old child of J, W. i hardware, locks, binges at J. U <lb/>
Cox was burned so badly it died j Smith Co. <lb/>
Week. I Mrs. C. A. Blount, let <lb/>
Ninety days and spring oats at contract for a nett to <lb/>
J. R, Smith Co. <lb/>
REPORT THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF <lb/>
AT AYDEN, N. <lb/>
At the Close of Business Jan. 1910. <lb/>
President Helps Orphans <lb/>
Is of orphan, have been helped <lb/>
v tin- ii the Industrial <lb/>
Home a Mae , Ga., win <lb/>
writ. e have Electric bit <lb/>
in Institution for nine <lb/>
It p lived h m Bell line <lb/>
or stomach, liver mid ., <lb/>
log rd it one of best fa-n-1. <lb/>
i on It Invigorates <lb/>
II i-, u the . a <lb/>
create i To <lb/>
it ii an i up thin, <lb/>
cud en o down people it h n <lb/>
i for female U. <lb/>
Only c . t <lb/>
ware, I am prepared to give to <lb/>
the trade prompt attention and <lb/>
genuine satisfaction. I am also <lb/>
prepared to fit and eye <lb/>
glasses to those needing services <lb/>
in this line. <lb/>
I shall be glad to have you call <lb/>
t my place of business and let <lb/>
know your wants. Thanking <lb/>
many friends and the public <lb/>
or their former patronage, lam, <lb/>
Yours to serve. <lb/>
W. L. Best <lb/>
MM <lb/>
I find <lb/>
very <lb/>
of <lb/>
worn and tired <lb/>
system. <lb/>
loyal, a bell in ti n v <lb/>
mica, true to Mends, la a reputation that ant <lb/>
better exemplifies this <lb/>
testimonial in given below. His unique ii mi <lb/>
known in streets of <lb/>
m his His <lb/>
knew him. <lb/>
Bead what he <lb/>
courteous, <lb/>
f Me <lb/>
may w II y. <lb/>
i Col. William <lb/>
charming y i. v, U <lb/>
-r <lb/>
capital city of <lb/>
no ha over <lb/>
I write to say that I used end it a very i <lb/>
valuable remedy for coughs or colds and of a J <lb/>
and tired system, dissipating end eradicating that tired fee <lb/>
f. . .,., r-. , ii, <lb/>
William Camp, 1740 L St., N. Washington, D. C i <lb/>
BROWN, <lb/>
feel it my duty <lb/>
to write you a few words praise of <lb/>
your have tried many differ- <lb/>
remedies, tint have found that Fe- <lb/>
Is the greatest on earth, and a <lb/>
perfect system builder. <lb/>
friend mo to take <lb/>
for Indigestion, and it cured inc in <lb/>
night, lot <lb/>
cured that tired, all-gone f <lb/>
ins, made me feel like a new <lb/>
to I heartily recommend It lo who <lb/>
arc weak and run down. <lb/>
new and energy. <lb/>
cannot ton highly of <lb/>
and will not forget t- recommend <lb/>
is manufacture. the <lb/>
short time. I was very weak and brag Mfg. <lb/>
Your Druggist for a Free Almanac <lb/>
Resources <lb/>
Loans and discounts <lb/>
Overdrafts secured <lb/>
unsecured <lb/>
Furniture and <lb/>
Demand loans <lb/>
Due from <lb/>
Cash items <lb/>
Gold coin <lb/>
Silver coin, including all <lb/>
minor coin cur. 1,219.04 <lb/>
bank and other <lb/>
Notes 2,804.00 <lb/>
Total 9189,973.33 <lb/>
70,181.24 <lb/>
25,000.00 <lb/>
12,600.00 <lb/>
Liabilities <lb/>
60,760.48 stock <lb/>
Surplus fund <lb/>
Undivided profits, less <lb/>
cur. exp. and taxes 4,1188.98 <lb/>
Deposits sub. to check 71,228.86 <lb/>
Demand of 18,442.86 <lb/>
Cashier's checKs <lb/>
outstanding <lb/>
Total <lb/>
In Your Homes to Stay <lb/>
Jo for croup and <lb/>
fail and the Go. s.- Grease <lb/>
Ii line t for rheumatism and aches <lb/>
pains, Ii p all over tie <lb/>
it by young and old. <lb/>
Sold by Pharmacy, <lb/>
N. C, a-id manufactured by <lb/>
THE GOOSE GREASE COMPANY, <lb/>
Greensboro, N. C. <lb/>
For hundred bushels <lb/>
of seed peanuts middle size. <lb/>
Price fl. Stokes, Stokes, <lb/>
M. <lb/>
Saved Fro n Awful <lb/>
I never rear my grave, <lb/>
Lewis of Ohio. <lb/>
K. It No. a frightful <lb/>
trouble pulled <lb/>
to Hi pounds In of i- s <lb/>
t ho best doctors I am <lb/>
i due to Dr. King <lb/>
New which c <lb/>
ed me. Now weigh pounds <lb/>
and can work It also cured <lb/>
children of Infallible for <lb/>
coughs and co d-, it's the most <lb/>
y for la asthma, <lb/>
ate lung tr and all <lb/>
i n, c to SI. A trial bottle free. <lb/>
by all druggists. <lb/>
Took All His Money <lb/>
Often till a earns goes t <lb/>
or for medic to cure a <lb/>
rear o kidney trouble that Dr. Ki- <lb/>
New Life Pills would quickly <lb/>
grit cost. U-t for -j. <lb/>
en, <lb/>
die, a d at <lb/>
at <lb/>
Seed <lb/>
on J. P i G. <lb/>
I i- It potatoes, <lb/>
another install <lb/>
of today. <lb/>
for <lb/>
i hey ha <lb/>
stock, also the <lb/>
home Stock. First class. <lb/>
Prices low, see before<lb/>
Need a <lb/>
When P. of Co- <lb/>
N- C. bruise . hi- leg it <lb/>
ii sore. M salves <lb/>
and i inti cut prove I worthless Then <lb/>
Salve It th-r- <lb/>
is re <lb/>
Tor ulcers. I . hi ruts, <lb/>
c Hires, I ma tr tits. <lb/>
at all dealer.<lb/>
Is III lull Ii <lb/>
712.02 <lb/>
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. <lb/>
PITT. <lb/>
I, J. K. Smith, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly that <lb/>
. a . it <lb/>
the above statement is to the best of my knowledge and belief. <lb/>
J. K. SMITH, Cashier. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to <lb/>
before mt, this 4th day <lb/>
1910. <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
J. R SMITH. <lb/>
ELIAS <lb/>
R. C. CANNON. <lb/>
Director. <lb/>
MISS C. MEREDITH <lb/>
Graduate Nurse <lb/>
Ayden, North Carolina. <lb/>
Lily's Oyster <lb/>
Fresh Oysters <lb/>
Coming Every Day <lb/>
Can Serve You Any Way. Try Me <lb/>
Get it While May. <lb/>
Get wisdom, get understand- <lb/>
and with all they getting, <lb/>
got a in the Reliable <lb/>
Mutual Life Insurance Company <lb/>
of N. Y. Se annual <lb/>
report in ltd <lb/>
Strays Taken Up. <lb/>
I have up at the farm, <lb/>
near two stray -one <lb/>
marked with swallow f irk in <lb/>
right car under lit in lift; the <lb/>
other a red heifer, unmarked. Owner <lb/>
can get same an I <lb/>
paving charges Q, W. Griffin, <lb/>
ltd N. C. <lb/>
SEND TO CENTS, <lb/>
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MO II MR.<lb/>
b Is <lb/>
.-.-A M <lb/>
NOTICE I NOTICE <lb/>
We with to call attention to our new line of fall goods which <lb/>
we now have. We have taken great care in buying; year and w <lb/>
think we can supply your wants 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 with <lb/>
House and Kitchen Furniture <lb/>
at the very prices. Cash or Installment. <lb/>
Come to see s and we will convince you <lb/>
AYDEN FURNITURE CO. <lb/>
NEXT DOOR TO <lb/>
SUCCESSFUL <lb/>
TOBACCO <lb/>
CROWING <lb/>
COLUMBIA CO. <lb/>
TOBACCO GUANO <lb/>
-a. . j i. , r-<lb/>
COLUMBIA TOBACCO GUANO <lb/>
NORFOLK<lb/>
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ti t. R. J. C. MOVE <lb/>
J. R. J. G<lb/>
Store That Satisfies <lb/>
II IT is our aim at ail times to <lb/>
sell only such goods as <lb/>
j have the stamp of confidence <lb/>
II rind satisfaction. A satisfied <lb/>
j customer means a pet-ma- <lb/>
customer, and we en- <lb/>
J 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/>
tone found in Eastern North Carolina, em- <lb/>
bracing everything needed about the house <lb/>
or the farm. <lb/>
e; <lb/>
goods are coming in and we <lb/>
are ROW showing an attractive line of <lb/>
Silks and Dress Ginghams<lb/>
aces, <lb/>
should bear In mind that we have <lb/>
very best in FARM I S. <lb/>
Our <lb/>
Every housekeeper knows that <lb/>
Department j <lb/>
cannot be surpassed by any store. <lb/>
.;. <lb/>
wain I is News Briefs <lb/>
Bliss, u <lb/>
M. i <lb/>
The line of <lb/>
ins just Pull. . <lb/>
It- <lb/>
A Dice line of pajamas <lb/>
W. good goods to <lb/>
you and we want your trade. <lb/>
Bowen. <lb/>
Best cents yard. <lb/>
yards to customer. <lb/>
Central Mercantile Co. <lb/>
Now is i he time to pet a bar- <lb/>
grain in a <lb/>
at half price, a- Pulley <lb/>
i Bowen's. <lb/>
For hundred bushels <lb/>
of seed peanuts middle size-. <lb/>
Price G. Stokes, Stokes. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Call and see our new line <lb/>
embroideries and laces. <lb/>
Central Mercantile<lb/>
S e our line of madras and <lb/>
percales, qualities to <lb/>
a c -its per yard. <lb/>
Pulley Bowen. <lb/>
Fur a few days best bleaching <lb/>
per yard, yards to cu.-to <lb/>
m r, I t cash. <lb/>
C Mercantile Co. <lb/>
. to see the wide <lb/>
-p prices at <lb/>
v. Bowen. <lb/>
Our i f rubber shots for <lb/>
misses and children is <lb/>
j compete. Pu ; <lb/>
Jut iv-- a new line <lb/>
silks in all tic pat <lb/>
bought at Id prices <lb/>
It Pulley Bowen. <lb/>
For <lb/>
t Stock Farm. Ad <lb/>
B. C K. P. No. <lb/>
. Greenville. G d <lb/>
Professional Cards <lb/>
F. EVANS <lb/>
ATTORNEY AT LAW <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
Opposite K. L. Smith <lb/>
and next John Plans <lb/>
jun i i building. <lb/>
S . us <lb/>
ft C I <lb/>
j collar, etc. <lb/>
or a i the <lb/>
neck wear. <lb/>
Pulley Sower. <lb/>
of <lb/>
I- t r-ct our of child- <lb/>
have oil s. <lb/>
kit Is and grades. <lb/>
Pulley Bowen. <lb/>
the new hair turban <lb/>
with braids to match, me <lb/>
I hair <lb/>
Pull y i Bowen. <lb/>
N. W. OUTLAW <lb/>
Attorney at Law <lb/>
i by J. L. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
R. L. DAVIS, Pres. J. A. ANDREWS. V.-Pres <lb/>
H. D. BATEMAN, Cashier. <lb/>
Bank of Greenville <lb/>
Greenville, North Carolina <lb/>
Resources, <lb/>
Deposits, <lb/>
To Loan <lb/>
ACCOUNTS of Merchants, Farmers Individuals Invited. <lb/>
James L. Little, Cashier <lb/>
S. J. Everett <lb/>
Attorney at Law <lb/>
s i ii Baal Estate <lb/>
Tempt, Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
U W. U. LONG <lb/>
Iv and <lb/>
LAW <lb/>
i w K M v I I. i. K N <lb/>
R. L <lb/>
Dentist. <lb/>
N C. <lb/>
DR. S <lb/>
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
Office on Third stet, formerly <lb/>
pied by Dr. Harwell. <lb/>
JULIUS BROwN <lb/>
Report of Condition of <lb/>
The Greenville Banking and Trust Company, <lb/>
At GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
in the State of at the close of business. Jan. . <lb/>
Resources <lb/>
Loans and discounts 1146,245.68 <lb/>
Overdrafts <lb/>
unsecured 2,170.19 <lb/>
Other stocks bonds <lb/>
mortgages <lb/>
Furniture <lb/>
Demand loans <lb/>
Due from bits and<lb/>
Silver coin <lb/>
minor coin currency 718.04 <lb/>
Nat l <lb/>
s. notes J <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Liabilities <lb/>
Capital Stock 25,000.00 <lb/>
17,500.00 <lb/>
Undivided profits lees <lb/>
expenses and taxes pd 6,904.58 <lb/>
Time or. 88,066.61 <lb/>
sub. 160,678.88 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
of North Can County <lb/>
C. S. C- -I i r i f the love named Is. do o swear that <lb/>
the a ova Is to ti e <lb/>
-Alt. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
tarry Skinner. Skinner, It <lb/>
a. H. . <lb/>
mi belief. <lb/>
C. S Cashier, <lb/>
and sworn <lb/>
hi- day f F. b. 1910. <lb/>
Not lie. <lb/>
I. <lb/>
A. WHITE. <lb/>
SKINNER WHEDBEE <lb/>
LAWYERS Greenville N. C <lb/>
ft <lb/>
u; <lb/>
BANK <lb/>
OF GREENVILLE, H. C.<lb/>
elate of 31st, <lb/>
ts . . <lb/>
o. j <lb/>
Fir. <lb/>
C .-. h St <lb/>
Banks . . <lb/>
92.756 <lb/>
i IFS <lb/>
Capital Stock . <lb/>
Surplus 13.- <lb/>
. . <lb/>
Bond Accounts<lb/>
Deposits . . . 147.261.03 <lb/>
e cur special values in pain <lb/>
I lawns at and <lb/>
cents. Pulley Bowen. <lb/>
have new spring mat <lb/>
tint in you to <lb/>
and see them. <lb/>
h i K A L <lb/>
-u -re net already a deposit r cl this allow us to <lb/>
that you one. We Believe will shortly <lb/>
-r the wisdom this advice. <lb/>
Herbert Edmond, Pron. <lb/>
. in mum business sec- <lb/>
n of t town Five chair- <lb/>
in each one j <lb/>
rilled v r s barber <lb/>
Our place inviting, razors <lb/>
Our Is clean. <lb/>
machine f r <lb/>
dry shampoo <lb/>
waited their homes. I <lb/>
tailor made coat suits. <lb/>
to close out what we <lb/>
have are offering them at halt <lb/>
I the price. <lb/>
I I Bowen. <lb/>
Don't, miss our special sale on <lb/>
embroideries. are off-ring <lb/>
i exceptional in this line of <lb/>
J-. goods. Pulley Bowen. <lb/>
TWO TO <lb/>
BUILDERS- <lb/>
even life s <lb/>
g ma <lb/>
o v or . <lb/>
First, we <lb/>
a to it at <lb/>
n s u oat t S con . we must <lb/>
n t too Ark as <lb/>
hat., will be <lb/>
ask anyone trust who <lb/>
knows. <lb/>
P. JOHNSTON <lb/>
Phone, r <lb/>
; n <lb/>
ashier <lb/>
S. J. NOBLES <lb/>
BARBER SHOP. <lb/>
. 1910 Brought Many Changes <lb/>
And them big change in the <lb/>
of Furniture, I watched this care- <lb/>
fully, and I did not buy until I was ab- <lb/>
sure I was pelting 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/>
sure to our store <lb/>
i s the new i line of white <lb/>
goods and embroideries, at <lb/>
ll marked down pries. <lb/>
Pulley <lb/>
e have the largest and most <lb/>
attractive line that <lb/>
v ever Don't fail to see <lb/>
th in. Vandyke. <lb/>
, w <lb/>
in <lb/>
II newest patterns, to re- <lb/>
Nicely furnished, every <lb/>
thing clean and <lb/>
working the very <lb/>
best barbers. Second to <lb/>
none in the State, <lb/>
Cosmetics a specialty. <lb/>
Opposite J. J. G. <lb/>
. a man , <lb/>
Wells <lb/>
I Wall Paper <lb/>
Wholesale and retail Grocer That you night as well <lb/>
m;. moray ante <lb/>
Furniture Cash ; , ruts a t, to <lb/>
paid for Hid s, Fur, Cotton heed on who d isn't any <lb/>
Oil Turkeys, Eggs, When <lb/>
Mattresses, w Ppr pop <lb/>
a n . r-J. down in ma. the fa t u in <lb/>
Suits, Baby Carnages, Go-Carts, face J ,,,.,. u <lb/>
Parlor suits tables. Lounges, a waste i your m n.-y. Next <lb/>
Safes, P. and Gail Ax you contemplate lour house <lb/>
Z Jelly, Meat, Flour, Sugar, and a ahead, <lb/>
i . this In hat and next time you <lb/>
-ff anything in Ms line, <lb/>
Oil, Cotton and play on Ave <lb/>
Vi r i- Garden Seeds, Oranges, Apples, five Points, an H your to <lb/>
Nuts, Candies, Dried little <lb/>
Peaches. Prunes. Currants. . <lb/>
Ladies and Gents Tailor. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Peaches, Currants, <lb/>
Raisins, Glass and <lb/>
I I <lb/>
ever shown them. You will <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/>
ware, Cakes and <lb/>
Heat But- <lb/>
and Dry Cleaning , g <lb/>
WELLS BROWNE, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
faction or no charge. goods. <lb/>
ill . ten s u r yard. r.- of Quality and quantity cheap for <lb/>
fail to see this line. Shoo.<lb/>
See our line of muslin <lb/>
underwear. Special values in <lb/>
it will he to your in- n Cl <lb/>
t call on us for anything <lb/>
COAL, WOOD <lb/>
need in this line. <lb/>
Bowen. <lb/>
For office floor covering we <lb/>
have In rolls, by the yard, <lb/>
x art squares. <lb/>
Oats, Chits. O. <lb/>
different <lb/>
I kinds, day, <lb/>
red rust proof, Virginia gray <lb/>
turf. black black <lb/>
while soring. At <lb/>
lowest See mo before <lb/>
you buy your seed.<lb/>
PHONE<lb/>
a. Back at Old Store <lb/>
S M <lb/>
We keep nil of coil and dry <lb/>
Can at any time fr i <lb/>
move. We <lb/>
keep ate and coal. Give <lb/>
h your <lb/>
C. W. Harvey Co. <lb/>
Moved to Fifth Street <lb/>
I have moved my grocery store <lb/>
I back to the old store in An- <lb/>
building, opposite <lb/>
i and Invite all <lb/>
and customers to call on me there <lb/>
when want the best in the <lb/>
. Grocery Line I have more room, <lb/>
Be as Careful abOUt WhO IS tO la and better prepared <lb/>
make your SUit save your wants de- <lb/>
ii you in tin particular goal's livered promptly any where in town. <lb/>
I Phone number remains the same- <lb/>
cm m. Mark <lb/>
Shoulder and Sleeve Head if STARKEY <lb/>
and you'll and fail like a man. <lb/>
features In can only <lb/>
in tin by <lb/>
PAUL <lb/>
f ti Cl <lb/>
I tho of <lb/>
T. the firm of Allan, <lb/>
have d to one. of on <lb/>
Tilth in of <lb/>
,. i of <lb/>
rs and to call or send i <lb/>
your to m store when you <lb/>
tut beat Greenville, yours if <lb/>
d w Purnell Tripp. come. <lb/>
Oysters at the <lb/>
From now on the Season we <lb/>
will have i on the Lady <lb/>
Grant at the wharf and will keen a <lb/>
boat running to bring fresh <lb/>
Price tea quart, i Ask <lb/>
the Lady Grant when yon want the boat <lb/>
M. <lb/>
right. 1909. by <lb/>
Barr <lb/>
1909. by Dodd. <lb/>
Qt Company <lb/>
A Story of <lb/>
By <lb/>
GEORGE BARR <lb/>
v-- <lb/>
it too be bin. <lb/>
OF Either, mother and brother <lb/>
to the little fellow In knit kens. <lb/>
arrives in , was the <lb/>
coital of and of <lb/>
. f <lb/>
the yo ml r of the to <lb/>
is was. alas, the of another nun. <lb/>
Moreover, she was the daughter <lb/>
of Pant, <lb/>
Tb and Countess of <lb/>
lime the of ran.- often . She <lb/>
m a most <lb/>
Its the thy of n.-r <lb/>
fair, war. under the control husband, the <lb/>
Of an able ministry, beaded by the <lb/>
an <lb/>
A OF <lb/>
law books. <lb/>
most subject <lb/>
to nature of <lb/>
your <lb/>
may. your said <lb/>
The duke A smile crept Into <lb/>
of others. Well, what is <lb/>
the <lb/>
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tied r la <lb/>
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too bars old i f the bills was ea <lb/>
r. re I'll bare lack about a <lb/>
you ii be do It. but who. In <lb/>
ill r.,. the of <lb/>
The i in amazement tag mot than a v. i . teller <lb/>
Into the flashed, face t fell knew every <lb/>
master. be k la the <lb/>
by vigorous outburst. <lb/>
Thin the lines in bis face re- As rode back to the after <lb/>
lit to ride a expression came bis bear. down <lb/>
Jock . I kindly on avenue from road, . <lb/>
fount good bu- prince was still passed a tall bronzed <lb/>
is nothing to have you at knew lo be an . , , v. i at i <lb/>
today, grace, I be said -Couldn't American. mat seated on a l .,, <lb/>
we may as well dose the meat- at Ike roadside . . tag Tr. . ,., .;,. ,. ;. i i . i <lb/>
To is lather a silly suddenly bent abide. bl ride I be . , ,,;,. . Into I r <lb/>
custom us lo keep forward aid bis bony hand II o . hi i. ;. l. i <lb/>
prince the opening the shoulder of i out certain la- <lb/>
if the Of course, your prince, his eyes kindly, bis la bin I. i . <lb/>
Mas, we don't mean to say that you robe free from Its usual Of of Ills <lb/>
arc not interested In grave are n little Cl U . f consider ; i <lb/>
be said. dory able agitation for i i-e part, <lb/>
Prince Bobby broke in In yon. I shall the lesson of mas I w i <lb/>
Jack says I've got to be Inter- in loyalty have <lb/>
I want to or not. Bobby's eyes with tears. <lb/>
He It's only way to on f the bard old man <lb/>
to prince, ton lied Ms little basil <lb/>
venerable Count The Duke <lb/>
of Poise, for years a of St. <lb/>
and a financier <lb/>
log, had returned to soon <lb/>
after the hue <lb/>
Princess and In r <lb/>
band, and In him was <lb/>
treasury portfolio. <lb/>
had not the <lb/>
count, but he had heard such tales of <lb/>
that he could not but pity this <lb/>
young creature who called <lb/>
i husband. <lb/>
At present we are permitted to at- <lb/>
tend a meeting of which <lb/>
alls occasionally In solemn <lb/>
just off the throne within <lb/>
Th- of the railroad walls of I dark little <lb/>
project by h was to be known to the <lb/>
comic .- v Hie Hue III <lb/>
north fell to lot a time when <lb/>
one else could have eared III <lb/>
from heavy losses or ever <lb/>
bankruptcy. <lb/>
world as the of wrangles. <lb/>
The under discussion <lb/>
to the loan of before <lb/>
mentioned. band of the long <lb/>
table, per upon an <lb/>
The opening of Ibis narrative finds Pus of surmounted by a <lb/>
ministry preparing lo Boat a new cushion, sits the prime, almost <lb/>
of bonds for en- lost U bags old chair of <lb/>
affliction and <lb/>
ft <lb/>
and equipment r <lb/>
or the government were <lb/>
lo depart for London and to Ink.- <lb/>
up matter with the great <lb/>
Be. Petersburg wore ID less stately but more prof- <lb/>
The prime was a curly haired <lb/>
tag brown eyes and a <lb/>
noticeable scratch on nose, <lb/>
not to be given opportunity to gob- <lb/>
these extremely Una <lb/>
liable pursuits, tit seems that <lb/>
had peeled his nose H sliding to <lb/>
This seemingly extraordinary ex. base in a certain American <lb/>
of and German game Hint he was leaching the <lb/>
was the result of vigorous object Lois aristocracy how III <lb/>
raised by an outsider, the About the table the regents <lb/>
can long lime friend and wen m th.- <lb/>
I of affairs, among <lb/>
Bract of the army. Huron <lb/>
companion of censor <lb/>
lo the late princess. <lb/>
was a strange man In ninny <lb/>
particulars, lie under forty us <lb/>
of but at rather <lb/>
of life be bad come lo be <lb/>
recognized u <lb/>
financial In his home city, New <lb/>
York. At v. of his pow- <lb/>
he suddenly and dis- <lb/>
regard for up his <lb/>
own business ,. id came lo <lb/>
for residence, follow i .; a <lb/>
ma when the <lb/>
lay dying In a i hi near <lb/>
Tn.-y bad -I n friends, <lb/>
called little <lb/>
prince's .; Var <lb/>
two years he In been n <lb/>
. f <lb/>
Ills w . brain, <lb/>
attuned by nature the if <lb/>
in Itself n <lb/>
tin- solving . i ninny kn illy <lb/>
mini wits never loath <lb/>
to rail oil him fur e in <lb/>
lo disregard It. An outsider, <lb/>
lie never n -in or plan <lb/>
gnashed. To Ibis <lb/>
be owed h popularity <lb/>
in h lie was held by <lb/>
classes and masses. lie <lb/>
ii favorite. lira <lb/>
freedom of exclusive <lb/>
in s, <lb/>
There was but one man connected . <lb/>
th.- government to whom <lb/>
of <lb/>
proved i That man was <lb/>
of On more Hum <lb/>
occasion the cabinet chosen to ha <lb/>
guided by the sagacity of John <lb/>
In preference lo following the lines <lb/>
laid by a-lute minister of <lb/>
finance. The decision lo offer new <lb/>
bond Issue ill London Paris was <lb/>
due lo tin- earnest, forceful argument <lb/>
I . <lb/>
of mines. Boston of <lb/>
The Puke of was Ilia <lb/>
great loan question. The prince <lb/>
watching his gaunt, saturnine <lb/>
usual st. <lb/>
it is not too late In rescind <lb/>
Ibo order <lb/>
ting. There lire live bankers In St. <lb/>
who will the loan <lb/>
Without delay. We m-cl not delay <lb/>
length of Mine i. <lb/>
to secure <lb/>
of bankers <lb/>
bind. It Is all w <lb/>
Rn ii has sinister <lb/>
mom <lb/>
opens. we <lb/>
Why <lb/>
i or some unaccountable reason ho <lb/>
truck table violently wit list <lb/>
and directed his glare upon the Baton- <lb/>
The <lb/>
explosive <lb/>
caught the ruler <lb/>
lie <lb/>
I a-p. Ids <lb/>
fell apart. <lb/>
hen it haVe <lb/>
. c. lined to him <lb/>
that <lb/>
could bu red <lb/>
by no nave <lb/>
person lo <lb/>
whom II so <lb/>
plainly <lb/>
lie lilt- d Ills chill <lb/>
and piped up <lb/>
and with <lb/>
ii fervor <lb/>
startled even <lb/>
Pen<lb/>
Jack said we <lb/>
n Id. that's <lb/>
v i <lb/>
It goes without saying that the <lb/>
cent rejoinder opened Ibo way to an <lb/>
yen see. Caspar. <lb/>
to <lb/>
your highness, you set- <lb/>
admitted the premier. I <lb/>
you will <lb/>
Tudor such an able instructor as <lb/>
Jack you may know <lb/>
than the wisest man In the <lb/>
added Duke of Pens <lb/>
;. your said the <lb/>
so politely tint the duke <lb/>
confounded. know Jack <lb/>
be glad to bear He's-he's afraid <lb/>
people may think he's butting in too <lb/>
the premier. <lb/>
At this the Duke of came to <lb/>
his feel again, angry bis j <lb/>
eyes. ho began hastily, <lb/>
certainly have occurred to <lb/>
you before this that our beloved <lb/>
prince's English, which seems, <lb/>
nil. to his mother tongue, is not <lb/>
what should be. Pulling In Yes- <lb/>
I overheard advising your <lb/>
ion, to chase- himself. And <lb/>
when your boy Hied to chase himself <lb/>
my word be did-what did our <lb/>
prince say What did you say. Prince <lb/>
stammered Prince Hob- <lb/>
by <lb/>
said Or was <lb/>
gm rats. I remember. <lb/>
what said. That's what all of <lb/>
us boys used lo say In <lb/>
deliver HOS II come to Ibis <lb/>
that a prince of <lb/>
grow up with such on <lb/>
lips That Confounded American <lb/>
every one exploded <lb/>
duke. Influence over boy is <lb/>
a menace lo our country. lie ii <lb/>
an oaf of slangy, Impudent <lb/>
sharply. <lb/>
all declared <lb/>
prince, a d. <lb/>
be <lb/>
got a lot all grace. <lb/>
. I'm I that way <lb/>
As tin- from <lb/>
of every eye was <lb/>
bis little back, and there <lb/>
B kindly light in en. Ii of them, <lb/>
bar none. <lb/>
Later on prime In bis rid- <lb/>
suit loped Bayly down the <lb/>
road toward beside <lb/>
the mare carried John <lb/>
Go bad told of bis vain- <lb/>
ill the antechamber. <lb/>
Jack, arc you go- <lb/>
, to to <lb/>
-II.- is. rasped tho , all <lb/>
duke. Ins bis I row. h. ,, <lb/>
lie fl . .,.,;,, ,,.,,,,. <lb/>
lib n finality left no room receiving <lb/>
these days, A witch is a very <lb/>
arbitrary liven princes have <lb/>
lo i up <lb/>
The witch's In the <lb/>
m rugged of the <lb/>
canyons was to reached only <lb/>
after of rides. The <lb/>
Builds up promotes <lb/>
Sickness is <lb/>
Unnecessary <lb/>
to demonstrate the <lb/>
value of the telephone <lb/>
in the farm home. In <lb/>
any emergency the <lb/>
phone performs a <lb/>
which no other agency <lb/>
can equal, doctor can be <lb/>
called quicker than the horse can <lb/>
be hitched up. can be summoned <lb/>
instantly. It is invaluable for convenience and <lb/>
protection of the housewife. <lb/>
Q For information about our <lb/>
plan write to nearest manager <lb/>
or to <lb/>
Line <lb/>
Some Telephone <lb/>
Henderson, N. C. <lb/>
BOWEN <lb/>
Rome of <lb/>
.-. <lb/>
wit <lb/>
is a <lb/>
a j he over- <lb/>
to say <lb/>
in tin- ill It <lb/>
beside hi. i so suddenly bitter <lb/>
words dial away on man's <lb/>
lips. <lb/>
awful old berried, tram <lb/>
heated duke<lb/>
nous planted <lb/>
the <lb/>
ill.- <lb/>
i ; . . i i . i . i . . <lb/>
over, HIS -cs ; petite tad-e <lb/>
you , anything <lb/>
banish sir banish <lb/>
you like my mother Count Mar- <lb/>
out of country. I won't let <lb/>
Kooky Mow Tea <lb/>
yon need now. <lb/>
I. Woo <lb/>
J-W. PERRY U <lb/>
NORFOLK. VA. <lb/>
Cotton Factors and handlers ft <lb/>
Bagging. <lb/>
and shim <lb/>
In o r lift f <lb/>
the w. I . th <lb/>
ha a ti i.- <lb/>
To. is the <lb/>
winter prevents cold st <lb/>
keep y-n well all winter. Sh <lb/>
. int. la, Jim. U Woolen. <lb/>
r is. u; i <lb/>
VA.<lb/>
in Col i v. <lb/>
in <lb/>
PRIVATE <lb/>
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sail <lb/>
i a <lb/>
I Is <lb/>
ears burned <lb/>
the of <lb/>
of and <lb/>
probably the <lb/>
result of the stout defense put up by <lb/>
of John outside the acrid discussion of If <lb/>
chamber. be Hire. This was but <lb/>
one Instance In which plan <lb/>
treasurer was overridden. He resent- <lb/>
ed the plain delicate e <lb/>
of former Wall street man. <lb/>
made It plain to ministry Hut others. <lb/>
could i it- The duke's plea was of <lb/>
elf In debt to the Russians, Into no avail. Ills saw the <lb/>
baud, sooner or Inter the destinies of of greedy band <lb/>
railroad be Ml. out of the country's bast <lb/>
The wise men of lira us saw Ida for Hie reiterated <lb/>
force of argument and t seek loans <lb/>
voted dawn In the tho and The question. <lb/>
dukes in Place lbs In would not be to for <lb/>
st and Berlin. this The duke sat down, <lb/>
particular act of trespass upon defeat; bis heart was more bit- <lb/>
duke's preserves he won than ever the shrewd <lb/>
hatred of worthy treasurer and bis who induced nil these <lb/>
no inconsiderable following the men to sec his eyes. <lb/>
this Juncture the prince, gather. <lb/>
Hut John not In from tho manner of bis ministers <lb/>
fur tin- purpose of meddling that the question settled to <lb/>
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DEPARTMENT; <lb/>
in Charge of Wm. G. MORRIS <lb/>
i Authorized Agent of The Eastern Reflector for Winterville Vicinity-Advertising Rates on Application <lb/>
the people Dr. B. T. spent last Sun; the able management of <lb/>
and If know any night at with Nye. who has th love <lb/>
would be glad bit N. T who is and respect of the and <lb/>
them r the paper. very tick. patrons. <lb/>
U advertise, We have just received a The literary <lb/>
w. in furnish of . A. hall in the girls dormitory <lb/>
It ;. . ; a u- V Ange At Co. , was made beautiful and <lb/>
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bank spent Sunday with class of the Baptist <lb/>
his patents at Eureka. and the Y. W. C. A. of <lb/>
The is Kind Winter High School, on last <lb/>
you need. See us. <lb/>
A. W. Ange ft Co. A number of the patrons <lb/>
Mr. and Mm. G. Taylor, of of the school were present and <lb/>
den, spent Sunday visit- expressed as being <lb/>
very much pleased with tie <lb/>
A new lot of lamps j-st in. <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Co. F r spring dress goods, <lb/>
Do You Own a Piano <lb/>
A FACT <lb/>
ABOUT THE <lb/>
What is known as the <lb/>
seldom occasioned by actual <lb/>
inS external conditions, but In the you to own tie <lb/>
soon, you owe it o your-ell to ex- <lb/>
the ma display <lb/>
shown at the white <lb/>
Ware rooms. A display really <lb/>
to a large city. <lb/>
In a glance you will inspect a <lb/>
line of pianos not alone stand <lb/>
in character of e, y and <lb/>
general in a class to <lb/>
itself, but you m with prices <lb/>
that stand here d <lb/>
incomparable an- where. Eight <lb/>
different makes tr select from, none <lb/>
of those cheap department <lb/>
great cases by a dis- <lb/>
ordered <lb/>
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which may be <lb/>
by trying a course of <lb/>
They control and regulate the LIVER. <lb/>
They bring hope and to the <lb/>
mind. They bring elastic <lb/>
to the body. <lb/>
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
v.;. N have Herbert Cox to the embroidery and laces tea us- <lb/>
the price. , , ids of bis father, New lot in. <lb/>
C. S. from ho is sick, at Han in. ion. Earner Co- <lb/>
C. v where ins I if to For nice and spring <lb/>
u. has expired let m shots, gee my new lot. <lb/>
i, , Ire and give you u receipt. A. W. Co. <lb/>
A. G. --x W. G. Morris, scent. The entertainment of the <lb/>
Company are Mrs. E P. Tuck r. our. of a program <lb/>
c. .; neat d .,. mer, I. f c yesterday for of songs, readings, tableaux and <lb/>
are more to purchase her a most interesting discussion of <lb/>
i. come to see ;,. , <lb/>
its, tor the spring is in. <lb/>
. I. u and Better bend your orders in Cos, of Winterville. <lb/>
Kit. . been o c for Coat Cotton Planters, were <lb/>
Served which hot <lb/>
Relation of the <lb/>
to the by Miss Dora <lb/>
N. C. Pat- <lb/>
tie Davenport left Monday after- <lb/>
noon for Hassel to visit Miss <lb/>
Alma Fleming. <lb/>
Miss Sidney Davenport left <lb/>
Tuesday morning for Hamilton <lb/>
to visit the family of Dr. B. F. <lb/>
Long and returned Friday. <lb/>
L T. Perkins was in town <lb/>
Tuesday cracking <lb/>
Paul Davenport, who has been <lb/>
very sick, is able to be on duty <lb/>
again. <lb/>
reported to Dr. Nobles- <lb/>
that there was a case of small- <lb/>
pox in town. He come but <lb/>
I it all a joke. <lb/>
Move t if you want <lb/>
to happy. <lb/>
st economic served were not of <lb/>
back bands, etc. Orders will with and wafers, j v- B <lb/>
Ti . n. just d. have cur careful attention. Th rem lining part of the even- . Z. <lb/>
We e carrying a of A. G. Cox Mfg. Co., scent id forming <lb/>
Prices are N. C. grams, old <lb/>
met <lb/>
and R. <lb/>
service A. G. Mtg. Co. <lb/>
ii. u of <lb/>
i y It you want a planter. <lb/>
v. I see our combination It <lb/>
dried fruits I plunk cotton, corn, p., etc, <lb/>
of- butter and Harrington, Berber ft <lb/>
Bes . Ange ft m. j Rev. w. pr two <lb/>
excellent <lb/>
church last m <lb/>
a re ind night. His re <lb/>
We Have just received a I Dy <lb/>
supply furniture. Give us a oysters, me, ac <lb/>
A. W. Johnson's stand, pi ; .- <lb/>
Rev. M-. of Davis than ever. R. W, Dal. <lb/>
will in Rev. Jno. R. a Wake <lb/>
tomorrow F student, <lb/>
Oysters We have them night his parents near <lb/>
day Saturday night <lb/>
on <lb/>
, H. L. Hodges <lb/>
N. C. old fashioned H <lb/>
Miss Maggie Brown, of Green- a number other <lb/>
visiting friends here amusements. <lb/>
all declare they <lb/>
h ti a most delightful boor, <lb/>
ab.--e t n em t he <lb/>
i s id a rare <lb/>
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Ne dry goods an no- <lb/>
Batter <lb/>
they cheap <lb/>
A rate to the editor from <lb/>
borne of Mr. G. T, Tyson, in <lb/>
Beaver Dam township, tells of <lb/>
the distressing in that <lb/>
from sickness, Mr. <lb/>
R. D. I ft Co. <lb/>
High school w <lb/>
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wen in muted unto him t <lb/>
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k. w. van, at now we are saved by <lb/>
star.;, on railroad street, <lb/>
at i. m. ; Mr. H. near <lb/>
The School who had pneumonia, died <lb/>
re you. They about <lb/>
durable was buried Sunday <lb/>
Prices j in grave- <lb/>
A, G. Cox Ml <lb/>
Co. N. C. <lb/>
on his and is a very <lb/>
man. Two of his are <lb/>
yard The funeral service was <lb/>
at the home I the <lb/>
deceased, by Riv. Mr. <lb/>
Hon. T. w. Bickett, attorney <lb/>
ii deliver the <lb/>
address of Winter- <lb/>
villa Hum School May He <lb/>
is able speaker, mid <lb/>
looking forward to a good lime. <lb/>
n c v d, a nice of <lb/>
shoes, <lb/>
, Barber Co <lb/>
A. N. Barker today <lb/>
for City, S. C, where he I make payment me, have the <lb/>
Dr. Hyatt will he <lb/>
was a largo crowd present. I Green v He, at Bertha, <lb/>
Mr. Smith was a good man. an I March 7th Monday and <lb/>
honest farmer, a kind father Tuesday for the purpose of <lb/>
and a loyal mt o treating diseases of the eye, ear, <lb/>
the Free Will Baptist church. none and ail <lb/>
Let us frame that picture for glasses. w <lb/>
you. Any size frame. <lb/>
A. Ange Co. <lb/>
All who arc indebted <lb/>
to It. D. Co. will please <lb/>
; at Hodges Friday <lb/>
Sunday school each <lb/>
at p. m. Every body <lb/>
an invitation. <lb/>
Better crops are expected <lb/>
year. farmers are hauling <lb/>
more lime than r I e ore. J. <lb/>
P. R. D. <lb/>
J. A. Fenian Ward <lb/>
, J. R. Davenport have unloaded <lb/>
.-v. ears during <lb/>
Rev. T. L of Hob <lb/>
good, the Baptist <lb/>
day morning- His <lb/>
text was Timothy I <lb/>
in have <lb/>
and am persuaded that he is able <lb/>
to keep that which I have com <lb/>
against that <lb/>
discussed <lb/>
by faith. <lb/>
Lee Davenport, of Washing- <lb/>
ton was in town visiting <lb/>
hi.-, people, Mr. and Mrs. J. It. <lb/>
Davenport. <lb/>
We were to see so many <lb/>
out at Sunday morning. <lb/>
Hope this will be the case at the <lb/>
meeting every third Sunday. <lb/>
I. S. Fleming bat moved to <lb/>
the Grimes where he ix <lb/>
to cultivate a large <lb/>
this year. We always hate to <lb/>
part good citizen. <lb/>
Dr. was in town <lb/>
Saturday. He reports very <lb/>
much the <lb/>
country. <lb/>
There were white shad in <lb/>
town Saturday. can't get <lb/>
ahead of us. <lb/>
with grippe and his wife <lb/>
is also There are so many <lb/>
tick people In the neighborhood <lb/>
that not enough well ones are <lb/>
I ft to on the side. <lb/>
baa position We <lb/>
r-r t very much to <lb/>
Barter. <lb/>
If you want n try <lb/>
the at Harrington, <lb/>
Bib wife, <lb/>
died Wednesday and was <lb/>
buried Thursday. <lb/>
How i soil <lb/>
show our <lb/>
Let <lb/>
new lot of <lb/>
booK. R. W. <lb/>
We have purchased <lb/>
known as the <lb/>
Milling and Mfg. and <lb/>
be ready very soon to grind corn, <lb/>
do general work am; ureas <lb/>
timber. <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb/>
Washington's birthday was <lb/>
v appropriately celebrated in <lb/>
U High School <lb/>
hoes, Barber ft Col day 22nd. The school <lb/>
The clock at Harrington, auditorium was gracefully deco- <lb/>
it Co's- store was r. d to a patriotic occasion, <lb/>
last Wednesday afternoon, at ill A very attractive part of the <lb/>
o'clock, and stood at decoration was a portrait <lb/>
Mrs. Addle Gray the winner lot the great, hero on an easel <lb/>
of the set of dishes, draped with near the center <lb/>
being There was the stage, <lb/>
crowd present. The clock I The songs, reading, <lb/>
B uncovered first and third Wed- and orations were of such a <lb/>
as to bring honor and <lb/>
six key soda fountain I to those rendering them. <lb/>
. R. The especial aid most enjoy <lb/>
, and Clyde part was exercise by the <lb/>
w to Greenville department. <lb/>
any kind of tin war. j Prof. Nye, tie highly esteemed <lb/>
us We just received a j principal, mid Home helpful <lb/>
Si showing t we <lb/>
Harrington. Berber ft Co. j should from the life and <lb/>
j Smith pneumonia character of Washington, <lb/>
Weak <lb/>
Heart Action <lb/>
There certain nerves <lb/>
control the action <lb/>
of the heart. When they <lb/>
become weak, the heart <lb/>
action is impaired. Short <lb/>
breath, pain ground heart, <lb/>
choking <lb/>
or rapid and other <lb/>
distressing symptoms fol- <lb/>
low. Dr. Miles Heart Cure <lb/>
a medicine especially <lb/>
adapted to tho needs of <lb/>
these nerves and the mus- <lb/>
structure of the <lb/>
heart itself, It is a <lb/>
strengthening tonic that <lb/>
brings speedy relief. <lb/>
Try it. <lb/>
yam X I <lb/>
trouble, whoa <lb/>
th told me t h-art <lb/>
when ti Ir. ram <lb/>
into my to <lb/>
try Dr. m . it Curt. I <lb/>
tAKen and now I nm <lb/>
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th hope It will ft- <lb/>
of who I <lb/>
Mm. D. <lb/>
Ki It., Ky. <lb/>
Your Dr. Heart <lb/>
Cure, authorize to return <lb/>
of i.- If It <lb/>
benefit you. <lb/>
Miles Medical Co, Elkhart, Ind <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
store tut each one a stand <lb/>
ard, and <lb/>
reputation in the trade, hour <lb/>
player-piano of known <lb/>
makes. <lb/>
We will take your piano <lb/>
exchange for one of est self <lb/>
also carry the <lb/>
standard of world. <lb/>
Old organs and taken in ex- <lb/>
change, terms to s tit your <lb/>
When in Greenville visit our <lb/>
White. <lb/>
Next door to Carr Atkins Hardware o. store. <lb/>
REPORT OF THE OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF WINTERVILLE, <lb/>
AT WINTERVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
At the close of business, Jan. <lb/>
Resources j Liabilities <lb/>
Loans and discounts Capital stock <lb/>
Overdrafts secured Surplus fund <lb/>
end unsecured 62.80 Undivided profits, less <lb/>
Furniture and fixtures expenses and taxes <lb/>
Demand loans 51.18 of deposit 702.20 <lb/>
Due from and 8,402.02 Deposits subject to 14,077.08 <lb/>
Sliver coin, including . . ., . , <lb/>
minor currency b checks <lb/>
Nat bank noes and other outstanding 28.08 <lb/>
notes 2,241.001 Certified checks <lb/>
Total <lb/>
821,860.07 <lb/>
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Pitt County, <lb/>
I. F. A. Cashier of the above named bank. <lb/>
solemnly swear that the statement is true to the best of <lb/>
my knowledge and belief. <lb/>
F. A. EDMONDSON, <lb/>
Cashier, <lb/>
Subscribed and swum to <lb/>
me, this 7th day of Feb., <lb/>
R. U, <lb/>
Notary Public, <lb/>
be- <lb/>
a. ;. Cox, <lb/>
A. W. Anne, <lb/>
E Green, <lb/>
Directors, <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE, <lb/>
AT FARMVILLE, N. <lb/>
At the close of business Jan. Hist, <lb/>
Resources I <lb/>
148,636.821 Capital stock 810,000.00 <lb/>
; Surplus fund 6,000.00 <lb/>
discounts <lb/>
Overdrafts secured <lb/>
and unsecured 488.26, <lb/>
Furniture and fixtures 1,670.50 Undivided profits less <lb/>
82.012.67 <lb/>
8,001.17 <lb/>
Cash items <lb/>
Gobi cum <lb/>
Silver coin, including <lb/>
minor coin currency 1,203.74 <lb/>
Nat. bank and other U. S. <lb/>
Notes <lb/>
Total <lb/>
cur. exp and taxes pd 8,481.41 <lb/>
Time of deposits 15,780.88 <lb/>
Deposits sub. to check 108,810.70 <lb/>
Cashier's <lb/>
Total <lb/>
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, County of Pitt, <lb/>
R. Davis, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly <lb/>
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my <lb/>
edge and belief. J. R. DAVIS, Cashier. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb/>
It, <lb/>
, this 4th day of Feb., <lb/>
J. A. <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
W. J. <lb/>
R. L Davis, <lb/>
F. M. Davis, <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
Feb. R. <lb/>
Oliver. Jr., Paces. Va W. H. <lb/>
Gray, of Norfolk, Va., and J. T. <lb/>
Harris, of Washington, N. C, <lb/>
spent Tr night in town. <lb/>
O. G. made a flying <lb/>
trip Io Suffolk Tuesday and re- <lb/>
turned Wednesday afternoon. <lb/>
Redden happened <lb/>
the accident of getting his fin- <lb/>
cutoff Friday morning. <lb/>
Mr. Minton, of Kinston, who <lb/>
has been the guest of P. H. <lb/>
left Tuesday for his <lb/>
bone <lb/>
Little Lassiter, who, <lb/>
has been sick, is very much bet- Total <lb/>
Leroy Venters, a student <lb/>
country. j s <lb/>
Mrs. H. Venters left. Tues-. knowledge and belief, <lb/>
day for W. where will, Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb/>
visit friends relatives. fore this 7th of <lb/>
H. B. and P. M. Phil- p P <lb/>
lips, of Suffolk, spent some time v <lb/>
REPORT Of THE CONDITION <lb/>
THE BANK OF GRIFTON <lb/>
AT , N. C. <lb/>
In the State of North Carolina, at the close of business, Jan. 1910 <lb/>
Loans and Discounts Overdrafts <lb/>
and <lb/>
Banking house. Undivided <lb/>
ex. <lb/>
Due from Banks and 522.91 <lb/>
Cash <lb/>
Demand Deposit <lb/>
Silver coin, to <lb/>
minor coin cur notes other U. S. s Checks <lb/>
C T n Sunday and STATE CAROLINA. County of Pitt, <lb/>
with bis parents in T. Gardner. Cashier of the above-named bank do <lb/>
,., , swear that tie above statement is true to the best of <lb/>
sol- <lb/>
my <lb/>
here this week. <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
G. Cashier. <lb/>
John Z. <lb/>
C. J. Tucker. <lb/>
W. W. <lb/>
Directors, <lb/>
COUGH SYRUP <lb/>
CONFORMS TO PURE FOOD AND DRUGS LAW. <lb/>
An many Cough. Lung and Remedies, It rids the <lb/>
system or cold by acting at a cathartic on the bowels. No to <lb/>
or money Prepared by CO. CHICAGO, U. S. A. <lb/>
FOR SALE BY JNO. L. WOOTEN <lb/>
D. J. Editor and Ow <lb/>
Truth in Preference <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA. FEBRUARY 1910. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
FIRE SWEPT <lb/>
this morning and the York Cobb lost their office <lb/>
record book were in with insurance. <lb/>
Dr. L. C. Skinner <lb/>
damage to injured. <lb/>
J. O Proctor Bro., damage <lb/>
to buildings, insured. <lb/>
Home Telephone Telegraph <lb/>
communication. damaged about <lb/>
. , In the handicapped condition j insured. <lb/>
Almost I Blocks Consumed of Te the j i rd ; <lb/>
having been broken down helping j stock, insured. <lb/>
condition. This is indeed for- <lb/>
for the county. <lb/>
The telephone cables and Wen. <lb/>
Union cables were badly <lb/>
and interfered vital <lb/>
In Hurricane of Flame <lb/>
to save the building and <lb/>
LOSS IS ABOUT <lb/>
Court House, Jail and Masonic <lb/>
is Less Than Half <lb/>
Covered by <lb/>
J G. to <lb/>
and furniture, injured. <lb/>
F. G. James ; Son, <lb/>
Brown, Dr William F. <lb/>
books and files to places of safe- <lb/>
and the electric wires <lb/>
so disarranged that power <lb/>
not be obtained to run the presses D. If. Clark ail <lb/>
we are out the damage to office equip- <lb/>
paper we can. In the ail insurance, <lb/>
fusion we have not been able so j J. H. Starkey and W. L. <lb/>
far to a correct list i sustained damage in moving <lb/>
individual and <lb/>
Temple Principal total The county had about <lb/>
estimated at not morel Insurance on the court and <lb/>
than half covered by jail one third of the loss. <lb/>
Th- losers are E H. J. W. Rice and J C Attrition. <lb/>
. Hines Co who occupied the old house, <lb/>
men Had Hard Fight and had their badly dam- <lb/>
Ce Rouse aired. <lb/>
and York C occupants of There were some other snail <lb/>
building; Mrs. Mary I losses of which w have not yet <lb/>
residence and contents, I been able to get information. <lb/>
the Rest Room, occupying wing <lb/>
of Foley building; N. H. Some After Fire <lb/>
ton, two stores, dwelling <lb/>
and stables; John <lb/>
It has often said that the fire on the north side <lb/>
when one fire come two others of the street <lb/>
will follow. Greenville has h-d Just as the firemen had con <lb/>
her third fire within a month. the westward sweep of <lb/>
and two bl of the town flames at the old Blow <lb/>
flames at <lb/>
, corner, there c-me <lb/>
deplorable picture of . . t <lb/>
r the cry that Are was burning in <lb/>
devastation and desolation. the roof of the second story of <lb/>
About one o'clock this morning, the brick block occupied by Cir <lb/>
unaccountable fire This made <lb/>
Started in tin old frame building almost fink within them, <lb/>
on street form- for notwithstanding the <lb/>
ed v used by I he John victories of the no I ard- <lb/>
Baggy Co., and after that Com worked fir. men, a foothold in <lb/>
piny it it was used as a that block meant the <lb/>
Storage house. Being aim st of both sides of Evans street in <lb/>
like a tinder b-x it quickly such a wind. <lb/>
enveloped in flames, and several could be done the lines of i-m- m i <lb/>
other similar buildings In were to this point and dent's Skinner <lb/>
made an inviting place for under two well directed streams s District Attorney office S <lb/>
A horse and a wen <lb/>
to in the <lb/>
Baggy Co. old factory Sam Short <lb/>
transfer p <lb/>
w. P. store; were cut m <lb/>
Cherry estate. W. R the Are. <lb/>
Smith, damage to boarding Bad as the weather is, many <lb/>
County Co. I <lb/>
factory; W. L. Smith. <lb/>
building i County <lb/>
and i County of <lb/>
Pitt, court house and Jill; Ma- <lb/>
sonic Temple and opera <lb/>
his building <lb/>
O Id <lb/>
lodges, public C <lb/>
a filtration. this block was saved. Then tho <lb/>
The wind was blowing firemen had to go to the Smith <lb/>
gale the northeast, and bearding house, corner Second <lb/>
when people turned out their street, which was burning, and <lb/>
beds in to the alarm was also out, <lb/>
and hurried to the seen- of the After for <lb/>
fire they were almost dazed at j two hours the fire was under <lb/>
the danger that threatened a control. Buildings in various <lb/>
large section of the town. <lb/>
Sparks and cinders flaw before <lb/>
the wind and poured down upon <lb/>
parts of tho town fire <lb/>
from sparks and cinders and it <lb/>
required watching and <lb/>
country <lb/>
scene, <lb/>
U an opportune time to talk <lb/>
fire insurance , <lb/>
To sHow how people <lb/>
are to being safe thin miss, <lb/>
one man who by th- fire was <lb/>
solicited to take a policy the <lb/>
before, hut took until <lb/>
the next day to think over it, <lb/>
Mr. who recently <lb/>
Everett; Carolina Club dam <lb/>
to furniture; A just library in <lb/>
dams re to stock; A. H in Tempe <lb/>
damage t. stock; L. C Skinner. I day b fin. <lb/>
damage to Hotel Bod h without any <lb/>
were also <lb/>
as <lb/>
BIG LOSS. AT AND RICH SQUARE. <lb/>
for a Curl Square Pref. to of <lb/>
Halifax and <lb/>
County Superintendent W. H- <lb/>
C. . . C Pearce, s. J <lb/>
the business section of the town, j Every <lb/>
and even upon the residence <lb/>
section for blocks away. The <lb/>
heavens appeared almost as a <lb/>
sea of fie, and it filled every <lb/>
heart with terror. <lb/>
From the building in which the <lb/>
fire originated it quickly spread <lb/>
northward, southward and west- <lb/>
ward, and also came near <lb/>
eastward. The firemen first <lb/>
gave their attention to Hotel <lb/>
Macon just across street, <lb/>
and after a noble battle saved <lb/>
that famous old building that <lb/>
seems to have a charmed life <lb/>
against, destruction. In the <lb/>
meantime the flames had eaten <lb/>
through the range frame <lb/>
buildings to Second, Third and <lb/>
Evans street. <lb/>
firemen quickly moved <lb/>
their position and gave battle to <lb/>
prevent the flames leaping across <lb/>
Third from the and <lb/>
buildings, for had a <lb/>
foothold been obtained on the <lb/>
South side of this street <lb/>
the entire business section <lb/>
of the town would have been <lb/>
lost. They won out at this point, <lb/>
but by now the fire had crossed <lb/>
Evans street to the Pitt County <lb/>
Buggy Co's factory, the court <lb/>
house, jail and Masonic Temple <lb/>
were blazing furiously and doom- <lb/>
ed to destruction. The firemen <lb/>
where in the direction of the <lb/>
wind men were on roofs protect- <lb/>
buildings. <lb/>
While th.- firemen were getting <lb/>
up a ladder to reach the fire <lb/>
above Carolina Club, Mr. L e <lb/>
fell down the ladder, <lb/>
He probably escaped being killed <lb/>
in a fall on the by <lb/>
fortunately catching his leg <lb/>
around a rung of the ladder <lb/>
when about half way down. He <lb/>
painfully though not serious <lb/>
hurt. <lb/>
While many men, both white <lb/>
and colored, worked nobly to <lb/>
save Mr. S. T. Hooker <lb/>
was the real hero of the fire <lb/>
He is a born leader in such <lb/>
emergencies, and directed the <lb/>
efforts of the fighters at the most <lb/>
advantageous points and with <lb/>
telling effect. His coolness and <lb/>
encouraging was an in- <lb/>
to every one to do his <lb/>
best, and he did it. <lb/>
The most serious loss to the <lb/>
town in this fire is the <lb/>
of the handsome Masonic <lb/>
Temple building, containing law <lb/>
insurance <lb/>
j The burned cut lawyers are <lb/>
buildings on south i- of Tl bunting I v-. <lb/>
street opposite the burned dis j L ,, p,,,, j M L <lb/>
. n W and Walter r <lb/>
escape with their <lb/>
They were up in the lodge <lb/>
The Daily R. fl ct r, 24th. <lb/>
LOSSES AND INSURANCE <lb/>
Impossible. Io Give Accurate List From <lb/>
Recent Fire. <lb/>
on third Masonic <lb/>
trying get the lodge <lb/>
charters and records, <lb/>
and the fire crowded them so <lb/>
there was barely time to get out <lb/>
The Reflector stated in its <lb/>
account of night's <lb/>
fire that it would later give a <lb/>
detailed list of the Officer May be Found. <lb/>
but after several efforts to Sheriff L. W. Tucker has oh- <lb/>
the accurate figures we find it temporary quarters in of- <lb/>
impossible to do so. Going more of the city clerk on Fifth <lb/>
carefully over the losses, it is <lb/>
now estimated that will <lb/>
probably cover the total, while <lb/>
the total amount of insurance on <lb/>
these losses is only about <lb/>
The amount of insurance was <lb/>
small from the fact that the risk <lb/>
being great, in the territory himself and the Board <lb/>
where the fire occurred the rate Education. Entrance is by <lb/>
was so high that not much on Fourth street. <lb/>
street. Persons can call on him <lb/>
there pay their taxes or for <lb/>
any other business connected <lb/>
with the sheriff's office. <lb/>
Superintendent has <lb/>
secured a room over store of <lb/>
and Pa k. <lb/>
The people of the S.-ate will <lb/>
with the of addressed the teachers <lb/>
Greenville in the big Halifax county, at Weldon, on <lb/>
Mined by fire morning, i Friday and of him the <lb/>
The burning of the county court Weldon News <lb/>
house aid the Masonic Temple the evening session Dr. <lb/>
of the b st build- Harrison introduced Supt. Rags- <lb/>
in th county. It is to of who made a <lb/>
hoped that both were well fine address on train- <lb/>
insured. Pitt County will build and told of the advantages <lb/>
-i handsome court and the Stat of North Caroline was <lb/>
should have more ground about ring to the teachers In order <lb/>
it so as to have it immune I that they may know the not j ct <lb/>
in by d- of what they undertake <lb/>
It b- a thing j teach, He z d h great <lb/>
r-; to buy need of a thorough u of <lb/>
the whole Square Upon which the sail that th- East <lb/>
is situated have Carolina Training <lb/>
a good park it in cost <lb/>
the center of the town. Green end without price, a teacher <lb/>
will grow into h town enter at any time <lb/>
c should March h. r in May. end that <lb/>
a breathing in the only for board <lb/>
heart of the town now when end incidental not ex- <lb/>
disastrous fire com Is a new seeding per month, and <lb/>
News and urged upon the teachers to take <lb/>
advantage of these great <lb/>
We had just such a suggestion <lb/>
as the above in mind, even if the h- said, <lb/>
News and Observer did got ahead keep a school, but it takes a <lb/>
in it. tear her to a <lb/>
along that line is just what Of his speech at Rich <lb/>
t done. Tie- is Th- Times, of <lb/>
able to have a large court square W. H. R of Pitt <lb/>
to erect a handsome building, county, followed Mr. <lb/>
and The Refine tor hopes this will speaking on of The <lb/>
he the outcome. leach He the <lb/>
The of the register of fact that there is a <lb/>
deeds i was opened from North <lb/>
and records that were the better training and equip <lb/>
found have passed of her <lb/>
the fire safety that out of teachers in <lb/>
North Carolina only had col- <lb/>
pone by Monday. training, a smaller <lb/>
A crew is busy at work on the than this had <lb/>
tel-pt one cables and wins He predicted <lb/>
were put out commission by would be lowered <lb/>
the Are. and it is hope l to have of raised if this <lb/>
service rest, red by Monday. c and urged the teach- <lb/>
The lire being right in front of prepare to do <lb/>
burned all work-, <lb/>
the wires in two which <lb/>
the central connection with every in his manner <lb/>
is earnest, frank <lb/>
phone in town. Material was and the attention of the <lb/>
shipped by express and every- association from start to finish. <lb/>
thing is being done to restore did <lb/>
service as as possible, make the <lb/>
. fact that Northampton has one of <lb/>
Helped Communication. the best- h I n . <lb/>
, . . , . , superintendents in the <lb/>
The fire Wednesday night SO g,. <lb/>
the cable of the Wee. in body and <lb/>
tern Union C. that lo ; <lb/>
not one of the company's lines; <lb/>
out of Greenville could be used <lb/>
that day. The Home Telephone of <lb/>
and Telegraph Co. kindly came j We take this method of return- <lb/>
to the rescue of the Western, thanks to the firemen, <lb/>
Union by furnishing a long d's- and friend who <lb/>
wire to Washington via rendered such valuable service <lb/>
which point telegrams were In saving OUT hone from <lb/>
handled without <lb/>
New North Carolina <lb/>
For the week ending 23-d, <lb/>
Wednesday We <lb/>
what was done far mire <lb/>
than can be expressed. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs J. G <lb/>
the Chattanooga Tradesman re- <lb/>
ports the following new <lb/>
Frank Wilson to be used in North <lb/>
Superior Court Clerk Moore <lb/>
can be found temporarily in a <lb/>
room in the rear of the Green- <lb/>
ville Banking Trust Co., where <lb/>
was carried. <lb/>
other individual losers <lb/>
not mentioned in our first report <lb/>
are given below. <lb/>
Superior Court Clerk D. C; those having business with him <lb/>
Moore lost personal effects in the can Call. <lb/>
court house to the value of Register of Deeds Moore has <lb/>
and no insurance. j not secured temporary <lb/>
Board of Education <lb/>
office on first floor, records. Worth <lb/>
and public library on second and had no insurance. I N. T. Dead. <lb/>
floor, and quarters of <lb/>
Masons, Odd Fellows <lb/>
the <lb/>
and <lb/>
F. J. Forbes lost part of his . M T .-.,, <lb/>
automobile that was in the old N of <lb/>
Flanagan building for Board <lb/>
but this is covered by insurance, died of pneumonia, Thursday <lb/>
C. T. dam I night, st his home <lb/>
buildings, He was about years <lb/>
nearly all in their . with second death <lb/>
. to occur among the <lb/>
effort and again won the vault in court house since the last election. <lb/>
followed and had another stub- on third float, All the <lb/>
born fight here to again prevent cf this I lost <lb/>
the fire crossing Third street to of their effects This <lb/>
The building, the was insured for only <lb/>
Bagwell building and residence just enough the <lb/>
They made preferred bonds. <lb/>
Brevard-$50,000 light and <lb/>
power company. <lb/>
Charlotte-$125 lumber; <lb/>
company, realty com- <lb/>
Rutherfordton-$100,000 <lb/>
company. <lb/>
Durham- hosiery mill. <lb/>
construction <lb/>
company. <lb/>
High Point-$250,000 cotton <lb/>
mill. <lb/>
Consolidated Records Secure. <lb/>
The safe of the Farmers Con- <lb/>
Tobacco Co, whose <lb/>
offices in the building <lb/>
were burned, was pulled out and <lb/>
opened this morning. The books <lb/>
and records of the company were <lb/>
Power <lb/>
This afternoon the electric <lb/>
plant was able to restore power <lb/>
to The plant so that <lb/>
the presses could start up again. <lb/>
j The rush orders for work that <lb/>
have come in since the fire <lb/>
hurried as rapidly as possible, <lb/>
and all other work given, prompt <lb/>
attention <lb/>
Snow Follows Fire. y <lb/>
The snow that followed the <lb/>
fire Thursday was a reminder <lb/>
that the big fire on the morning <lb/>
of February 16th. was also <lb/>
followed by a snow. <lb/>
Telegraph Line Restrict. <lb/>
Lineman cum in <lb/>
found to be In good condition, j Thursday evening t r. the <lb/>
The loss the company sustained Union <lb/>
in furniture, etc, The lines are a. work- <lb/>
covered by insurance. all<lb/>
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T is our aim at all times to <lb/>
J sell only such goods as <lb/>
have the stamp of confidence <lb/>
and satisfaction. A satisfied <lb/>
customer means a <lb/>
customer, and we en- <lb/>
to merit and hold our <lb/>
trade by selling reliable <lb/>
goods, just what they are <lb/>
represented to be. <lb/>
To meet the needs of our customers, we are <lb/>
carrying the most complete line of <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
to be found in Eastern North Carolina, em- <lb/>
bracing everything needed about the house <lb/>
or the farm. <lb/>
Our early spring goods are coming in and we <lb/>
are now showing an attractive line of <lb/>
Silks and Dress Ginghams, <lb/>
White Goods, Laces, <lb/>
Edging, Embroideries, Etc. <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/>
Statement of Condition of <lb/>
THE NATIONAL BANK <lb/>
OF GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
at of business, January 31st, 1910<lb/>
Loans Stock . CO <lb/>
Overdrafts . Profits <lb/>
U. S . . <lb/>
Accounts <lb/>
Cash due Unpaid 23.07 <lb/>
Banks . . . <lb/>
If you are not 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 I 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/>
NOTES FOR SUSY SHOPPERS. <lb/>
Locals w brief for Be <lb/>
Subscribe to The Reflector. <lb/>
Our Greenville, yours if y. <lb/>
come <lb/>
Bliss, i <lb/>
M. Schultz. i <lb/>
The wire fencing f. <lb/>
by J. K. J. G. is <lb/>
to be had. Prices low. t <lb/>
The fertilizer <lb/>
is the best to be had. <lb/>
sale by J. R. r <lb/>
on J. R <lb/>
J. G for seed <lb/>
Prices reasonable. t <lb/>
The will be pleased will <lb/>
the new style box paper at R <lb/>
fleeter Book <lb/>
For S.-ed Irish Potatoes see <lb/>
J. R. J. G. Prices low. <lb/>
If you want ninety day <lb/>
oats, go to J. R. Si J. G. <lb/>
Prices low. <lb/>
Give your orders to J. I, <lb/>
Wooten Drug Co. for all kinds of <lb/>
fl and grass seed. <lb/>
Th- Reflect r Book Store hat <lb/>
just received anew line of hand <lb/>
me box papers, different styles. <lb/>
Pure bred S. C brown <lb/>
for for Mrs. C. <lb/>
Washington, House N. C. <lb/>
For floor covering w <lb/>
have in by the yard. <lb/>
x art <lb/>
New lot of blank hooks, box <lb/>
pipers, paper id p d <lb/>
tablets, etc., at <lb/>
Store. <lb/>
Nasturtium, i eta, i <lb/>
and flower seed of <lb/>
Kinds will be ordered for you <lb/>
time. J. L. Woolen <lb/>
We have new spring mm <lb/>
In and want you to <lb/>
t d see them. Taft .; <lb/>
We have the largest most <lb/>
line <lb/>
ever had. to s <lb/>
h-m. <lb/>
A time saver, a money <lb/>
and convenience all combined ii <lb/>
extension telephone on <lb/>
your desk saves worry. Only one <lb/>
dollar per month. <lb/>
Weather forecasts by <lb/>
phone, the Telephone Company <lb/>
will be to furnish the daily <lb/>
forecasts to everybody that will <lb/>
call after a. m. <lb/>
Distance is no object with us, <lb/>
we will run line and install you <lb/>
a telephone anywhere in town, <lb/>
in your residence for five cents <lb/>
per day. <lb/>
Oats. Oats, Oats, Opts, Oats, <lb/>
Oats, different <lb/>
kinds, day. <lb/>
red rust proof, Virginia <lb/>
black spring, black <lb/>
white spring. At <lb/>
prices. See me before <lb/>
buy your seed. <lb/>
F. V. Johnston. <lb/>
Press Broke. <lb/>
While printing the first side of <lb/>
of The Reflector an ac- <lb/>
to the press broke several <lb/>
teeth on u small wheel, an i <lb/>
for the damage to be <lb/>
remedied caused the delay in the <lb/>
paper in getting to the reader. <lb/>
We regret this, hut accidents <lb/>
happen some time. <lb/>
has going <lb/>
taking orders <lb/>
r worth or sugar at the <lb/>
tie i's to the dollar <lb/>
I throwing in a five dollar <lb/>
The i <lb/>
with the order and <lb/>
made to ship <lb/>
chair at once. Several orders <lb/>
ere taken about three weeks <lb/>
to, I no chair have <lb/>
-t, come. Newton Enterprise. W fl T S <lb/>
It expel, all The best remedy for Sweeney, <lb/>
cleanse the Strained Tendons, Wind Puffs, <lb/>
smites Mm Wool. Such is Shoe <lb/>
Mount-in Tea. he most X P V.- o, <lb/>
sod cure of bad Colds, Distemper, Shipping <lb/>
loud, p r. and liver. Fever, all forms of Rheumatism, <lb/>
Jno. L. ten. Thrush, Corns, Nail Wounds, Spa- <lb/>
via. etc., is NOAH'S LINIMENT. <lb/>
We do not claim that NOAH'S <lb/>
LINIMENT will cure every case <lb/>
of Spavin; the best authorities <lb/>
toll us that only a small percent- <lb/>
age of such cases are curable. We <lb/>
arc positive, however, that if <lb/>
treated with NOAH'S LINIMENT <lb/>
in the early stage, that a cure can <lb/>
effected. <lb/>
, MARKETS <lb/>
Norfolk Cotton and <lb/>
J. W. Perry A Co. Cot on Factors. <lb/>
. Today <lb/>
1-2 7-8 <lb/>
Low Middling <lb/>
Low Middling 1-8 1-2<lb/>
Prime 3-4 K S-4 <lb/>
Prime S 81-2 <lb/>
L- Grade <lb/>
r- KW YORK AND LIVERPOOL <lb/>
FUTURE MARKET <lb/>
Wired by Cobb Bros Co. Bankers <lb/>
Norfolk. <lb/>
Last Appointments for Taxes. <lb/>
On the d at below <lb/>
the appointments to <lb/>
I set due the year 1909. <lb/>
c owing an- to <lb/>
me .-. tile. Costs will be <lb/>
i lied that not paid by the <lb/>
5th of Mann. L. W. Tucker <lb/>
Sheriff. <lb/>
X Road. township, <lb/>
. ,. 1910. <lb/>
Arthur, Dam <lb/>
r March <lb/>
n iii.-l. bank of Bethel. <lb/>
Carolina township, Saturday, <lb/>
S. <lb/>
Grimes and, Cl township, <lb/>
y. March <lb/>
Aider, C township. Bank <lb/>
f Man-h <lb/>
Farm. I Is, Bank <lb/>
. v He, M <lb/>
Fountain. Falkland <lb/>
Marsh <lb/>
township, <lb/>
March <lb/>
Ca i X Road-, Swift Creek <lb/>
, r. 0.1910, <lb/>
proof <lb/>
have never used a liniment w <lb/>
consider Die equal Noah's <lb/>
for v. strained <lb/>
and to en throat, sides chest <lb/>
for etc. <lb/>
Transfer Co., Richmond, Va.<lb/>
cheerfully all stable <lb/>
men to Noah's Liniment a trial <lb/>
be i of Its wonderful <lb/>
proper . have obtained as <lb/>
If not better, results from Its uh <lb/>
than we from remedies <lb/>
per and <lb/>
Transfer Co <lb/>
ARE YOU SURE <lb/>
SORE THROAT <lb/>
often leads to something <lb/>
Preparation gives quick <lb/>
relief for sore throat, hoarseness, <lb/>
colds and pneumonia by <lb/>
destroying inflammation and con- <lb/>
Keep it in the home for <lb/>
emerge and <lb/>
11.00, All <lb/>
druggists. <lb/>
Mrs Kate Hall have, k pt <lb/>
u-e am of <lb/>
hi and I not. house <lb/>
Mountain <lb/>
why Drives <lb/>
sickness, brings health <lb/>
family. It's the <lb/>
health <lb/>
L. <lb/>
ll n- IS y <lb/>
know that the hand <lb/>
and to <lb/>
Why fake shirt your health <lb/>
f v not <lb/>
BAKE AND FREEZE YOUR OWN ICE CREAM <lb/>
la <lb/>
FOR A PLATE with <lb/>
ICE <lb/>
It It Simply of <lb/>
one Isles r of <lb/>
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of lea <lb/>
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for will lot <lb/>
for soon <lb/>
Or <lb/>
by all <lb/>
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still. m <lb/>
If you <lb/>
convinced It i <lb/>
beat remedy <lb/>
ever used I <lb/>
gladly return <lb/>
money. I, I t <lb/>
sent on recall <lb/>
price. You <lb/>
In k I v <lb/>
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trial. No a <lb/>
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Co . <lb/>
vii <lb/>
you our pamphlet with <lb/>
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May <lb/>
July IS <lb/>
May <lb/>
Dec <lb/>
May <lb/>
Mark. <lb/>
6-8 <lb/>
Corn <lb/>
Ribs It <lb/>
Ribs <lb/>
Lard <lb/>
3-8 <lb/>
1216 <lb/>
. <lb/>
i ville Mai St, by <lb/>
141-2 <lb/>
LINIMENT <lb/>
Moved to Fifth Street <lb/>
I hive the of <lb/>
T. I he firm Allen, <lb/>
and have d to MM of the on <lb/>
Filth j in the of n <lb/>
a cam pie U line of <lb/>
en to all or <lb/>
our i m store when you de- <lb/>
sire bet <lb/>
o d Purnell Tripp. <lb/>
The work. <lb/>
Cobb <lb/>
NORFOLK. VA. <lb/>
Cotton Buyers, Brokers <lb/>
in Stocks, Cotton. Grain <lb/>
and <lb/>
PRIVATE WIRE <lb/>
to New York. Chicago <lb/>
and New Orleans.<lb/>
l-W. PERRY CO <lb/>
NORFOLK. VA. <lb/>
Cotton Factors ft <lb/>
Bagging and <lb/>
COAL, WOOD <lb/>
and <lb/>
We keep all kinds of a-d dry <lb/>
tan m u at any time lit <lb/>
stove, or co stove. W <lb/>
keep m d b coal, <lb/>
your <lb/>
C. W. Harvey Co.<lb/>
ICE <lb/>
in Gold and Suit of Furniture to <lb/>
be given away <lb/>
March 5th <lb/>
Instead of Saturday, February 26th. <lb/>
Owing to having bad luck in the beginning of <lb/>
this sale on Feb. 16th, we have decided to <lb/>
continue the sale until Saturday, March 5th. <lb/>
Coupons stating prizes to be given away Feb. <lb/>
26th, at 4.30 o'clock, will be good for the <lb/>
drawing of the Gold and suit of Furniture, <lb/>
March 5th, at 4.00 o'clock, as there will be <lb/>
no drawing on February 26th. <lb/>
American Sales Company <lb/>
C. T. Big Store <lb/>
c- J<lb/>
Copyright. 1909, by <lb/>
Barr <lb/>
Copyright. 1909, by Dodd, <lb/>
Mead Company <lb/>
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Edelweiss. Capital of <lb/>
mo ts n i of Si sols, <lb/>
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the yo r o- lbs <lb/>
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minister o p King i <lb/>
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to <lb/>
of the <lb/>
have <lb/>
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she said <lb/>
really. <lb/>
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for a <lb/>
seen lines troops In all lbs <lb/>
s. <lb/>
f t be. <lb/>
fore Hie little tint was all. <lb/>
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carriages, la traps. Id mo <lb/>
tors In saddle. j <lb/>
sad bis heart under the I <lb/>
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life. <lb/>
if King had in dis- , <lb/>
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to a Fertilizer <lb/>
than Analyses <lb/>
The mere mixing of <lb/>
materials to obtain <lb/>
sis requires no special <lb/>
knowledge. The value <lb/>
of a fertilizer lies in the <lb/>
source from which the <lb/>
plant food is obtained. <lb/>
Each ingredient in <lb/>
Royster goods is selected <lb/>
with a view of supplying <lb/>
the plant from sprouting <lb/>
until harvest. The plant <lb/>
is not overfed at one <lb/>
time and starved at an- <lb/>
other. Twenty-five <lb/>
years experience goes with <lb/>
every bag. <lb/>
MARK <lb/>
v- <lb/>
REGISTERED <lb/>
Sold by reliable dealers throughout <lb/>
the South. <lb/>
S. Royster Guano Co. <lb/>
NORFOLK, VA.<lb/>
The <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
undo <lb/>
Cr <lb/>
The Law in the <lb/>
Years ago The Record, <lb/>
of a contest on between two <lb/>
attorney as to the law in a <lb/>
said that almost any <lb/>
j could proven b the law <lb/>
book-, for which remark w <lb/>
greatly offend one of the broth <lb/>
We are reminded of this <lb/>
incident by the he ring in the <lb/>
case, where Aid r- <lb/>
Not Wait man King is charged with trading <lb/>
it is Too I with the city the statute <lb/>
from in such case made and <lb/>
DO II <lb/>
ii the a t <lb/>
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y in-, i ii ti y b- <lb/>
t give pi-cu <lb/>
orders a o , , . , , , , <lb/>
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of th- or con <lb/>
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n that a I iii tn s id <lb/>
a e lo <lb/>
payment <lb/>
-n ml r on g calms <lb/>
said e <lb/>
to file their <lb/>
iv ibis notice I ml <lb/>
b of r in cl <lb/>
This 5th day f Iv <lb/>
L H. n. <lb/>
estate of t <lb/>
By P. C. Harding, Any. <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
d is. <lb/>
of kidney <lb/>
g mica, j i tn gr i <lb/>
, a ill <lb/>
s mi in <lb/>
if. u from head <lb/>
a i s, ; if th y re- <lb/>
lions are of an i an- <lb/>
in do not Jo a. <lb/>
Iii kidneys at <lb/>
Le arc <lb/>
-id e cure where <lb/>
Over <lb/>
ii r c <lb/>
ii r. i if many in tins <lb/>
ulna Butler. Harvey St. <lb/>
on, N. a am <lb/>
v ill lb that <lb/>
ii s I ii s Kid a in m <lb/>
a rt can highly recommend them <lb/>
u. r I I Was sub- <lb/>
to dull palm In my <lb/>
pin , p through my <lb/>
i ins fur lime. <lb/>
Pi I- ad my an , be. <lb/>
m way <lb/>
Km by all w, Price <lb/>
an luster n Co. <lb/>
Ni w loll,, agents fat <lb/>
Si to. . <lb/>
lb <lb/>
. nu <lb/>
The law is a good one and North i <lb/>
commend it, but it is said th; t <lb/>
In Superior <lb/>
found which says that it is no; <lb/>
it -c k. lit- , The deli above <lb/>
offense if the selling to the city c , , <lb/>
is done at the usual price d <lb/>
on the market, or if it is done <lb/>
and proves to be a saving the <lb/>
city.- Greensboro Record.<lb/>
or i ts safe, <lb/>
r a and have <lb/>
. win <lb/>
been I <lb/>
th gentle aid and <lb/>
h. Sold by all <lb/>
Fully nine out of every ten <lb/>
cases of i is <lb/>
In cold or mi, or ionic <lb/>
neither of ore <lb/>
any internal All that <lb/>
n to relief the <lb/>
free of <lb/>
Liniment. i a Y u <lb/>
me Pertain t be pleased with <lb/>
winch it <lb/>
all <lb/>
AH per are hereby warned <lb/>
not to buy or trade fur a note <lb/>
by me to L. H. Lee <lb/>
dated Feb. 7th, 1910. <lb/>
Slid rote w, r false <lb/>
presentation and payment of <lb/>
he contested. <lb/>
1910. T. A. Nichols. <lb/>
a ltd w <lb/>
hove <lb/>
i as on rod in Superior <lb/>
C u t of Pill county, to . <lb/>
f inn the of <lb/>
a I he d will I take <lb/>
i ice i hit he is r d appear at <lb/>
i ha next to m f Super i r court ill <lb/>
it to held on th. <lb/>
day i f March, , i the 21st. <lb/>
i . f , lit the c house <lb/>
of c at e, N, C <lb/>
a r n lie to the n plaint <lb/>
f ho lain If in said action, the <lb/>
i i I apply Court th <lb/>
r lief in said <lb/>
i ii th y of February, 1910. <lb/>
D. M ore, i . C <lb/>
s prow , <lb/>
Any for Plaintiff, lid <lb/>
i. having this <lb/>
of the es a <lb/>
of s n , K d. <lb/>
U C. Moo o, Clerk the S p i. r <lb/>
court of Pi r untie is ii n. <lb/>
given to all Der-on- holding <lb/>
st I i th P. r. i t <lb/>
. one on <lb/>
tie date hereof, or t i i w ill i <lb/>
p i ad in bar of any n <lb/>
and no s her hi g o ii <lb/>
a I ran . d ti said a t <lb/>
make Immediate In <lb/>
i a or <lb/>
i of P I <lb/>
F C H of the t, <lb/>
of pro k John-tun d e f, <lb/>
Notice ti Creditors. <lb/>
The -vi- dull <lb/>
b-line C MoOre, cl <lb/>
court of Pitt a <lb/>
the i t of s <lb/>
Wilson, d c i <lb/>
en to all per indebted to a i , <lb/>
r. q n aka me in <lb/>
payment to in let <lb/>
into , an I a persona ding c a m <lb/>
a i <lb/>
to file theirs . s I. th mi its <lb/>
i from th <lb/>
date or this notice will be I a <lb/>
in of am r- of said <lb/>
the y, . <lb/>
L. II. <lb/>
estate of Sauls <lb/>
D. W. I <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Notice to ors <lb/>
Tin- under d, day <lb/>
rid <lb/>
n before <lb/>
i Slip III i <lb/>
h r by <lb/>
I -ad s <lb/>
to make Immediate p y <lb/>
BI Lo d <lb/>
a . port on I hod t <lb/>
-nil out r d to their <lb/>
sail u <lb/>
yen d reef, of n <lb/>
,. I ; f ., , . <lb/>
on s id <lb/>
day of t <lb/>
K I K <lb/>
mi. <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
Groceries <lb/>
And Provisions <lb/>
Cotton<lb/>
Fresh Hoods kept con- <lb/>
In stock. Country <lb/>
Bought and Sold <lb/>
J D. W. <lb/>
GREENVILLE N Z <lb/>
dB n or th Carolina <lb/>
To Your Needs <lb/>
In Cotton Gin Machinery, Boilers <lb/>
Tine Celebrated Alamo Engines. <lb/>
Ben Peanut Pickers. <lb/>
Electric Light Outfits and Water Works for <lb/>
the country homes. <lb/>
Saw Mills, Planers, Sanders, Shapers <lb/>
Matchers, <lb/>
Grist and Feed Mills. <lb/>
Brick and Concrete Machinery. <lb/>
Chalmers, Detroit and Buick Automobiles. <lb/>
In fact, anything want in Farm and Mill <lb/>
Machinery. <lb/>
CALL OR <lb/>
J. Pal Simpson, <lb/>
N C. <lb/>
Machinery Co. <lb/>
S. C. <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
The Bethel Banking Trust Co., <lb/>
AT BETHEL, N. <lb/>
At tho Jim.<lb/>
HE <lb/>
Lou i and I M , <lb/>
Overdrafts and <lb/>
e and <lb/>
Due from <lb/>
Sliver i. n -ill , <lb/>
minor c in currency <lb/>
k f <lb/>
U. S. now <lb/>
Total <lb/>
4-3 <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capital Stock. <lb/>
j Surplus 6,000.00 <lb/>
led profits, <lb/>
a d tux. s aid 1,043.7 <lb/>
of Deposit <lb/>
Sub. to 402.60<lb/>
CAROLINA, County of <lb/>
I, W II Cashier of the bank, do sol <lb/>
that the is true to the best of my <lb/>
and belief. W. U. Cashier. <lb/>
Subscribed lo <lb/>
o in j this 7th day of <lb/>
T. <lb/>
Notary <lb/>
S M. Jones, <lb/>
M. O. <lb/>
Robs, <lb/>
Subscribe to The Reflector. <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, MARCH <lb/>
IO <lb/>
Fahrenheit. heat is not <lb/>
noticeable here as in tho north <lb/>
ANOTHER LETTER FROM <lb/>
LONE STAR the <lb/>
., From October to April it coo-, <lb/>
COUNT WRITES ABOUT <lb/>
PRINCIPAL SEAPORT <lb/>
PUBLIC INTEREST DEMANDS IT. <lb/>
Ia Rebuilding Court House Adequate <lb/>
Protection Should be Provided <lb/>
Corrects Las De- <lb/>
of and Advantage <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Editor <lb/>
Penning my letter of Jan. <lb/>
published in The Eastern <lb/>
tor I find two statements <lb/>
an-i herewith beg to correct <lb/>
them. They r. fer to of <lb/>
Mexico as to the costs <lb/>
of the walls erected at the mouth <lb/>
of the river on both <lb/>
sides. costs were not <lb/>
but Further, <lb/>
the of the two great <lb/>
wall, i. e. the width of the <lb/>
not bat <lb/>
feet. In ease I <lb/>
in a <lb/>
right but my <lb/>
must, have <lb/>
tho numbers by one z <lb/>
VANCE'S MANUSCRIPTS <lb/>
Are Being Collected by the N. C. His- <lb/>
Society. <lb/>
To the People of North <lb/>
The North Carolina Historical <lb/>
Commission making a collection <lb/>
but the temperature Raleigh. N. C, Feb. <lb/>
goes degrees. It is <lb/>
deed a climate of an effort to secure <lb/>
useful in , distribution of he letter, and papers of Gov. <lb/>
No and V a <lb/>
Tis perpetual the of State I and publication. <lb/>
i. . . CO operation of Mrs. <lb/>
star. <lb/>
The land in section of <lb/>
Mexico on account of the natural <lb/>
location, gradual <lb/>
of the <lb/>
splendid drainage the whole <lb/>
and the resent <lb/>
ocean sweeping th <lb/>
land up to the pro- <lb/>
duce splendid health conditions. <lb/>
There <lb/>
bronchial r <lb/>
troubles; an. <lb/>
cal or semi-tropical country ii <lb/>
the nearly all <lb/>
in the <lb/>
degrees of latitude <lb/>
addressed a <lb/>
to the clerks of the court <lb/>
for the various counties, asking <lb/>
if the public Is of the county <lb/>
ever destroyed by fire,, <lb/>
Mn date of fire, extent of loss. <lb/>
present fire protection, etc. <lb/>
. i . establish States <lb/>
seventy-four <lb/>
and of these history beyond than <lb/>
other collection in existence. <lb/>
Vance several thousands of such <lb/>
documents have been secured, <lb/>
taking one of the mist <lb/>
ever <lb/>
Dace by the State. The <lb/>
these pipers ill do more <lb/>
answer, <lb/>
twenty-two reported <lb/>
torn or partial loss of j <lb/>
public records fire. In some <lb/>
the county <lb/>
this col <lb/>
contains but few of Gov- <lb/>
house own letters, mast <lb/>
in the collection <lb/>
by him. <lb/>
being <lb/>
It is <lb/>
contain as many <lb/>
if each of and nearly at far j handsome court <lb/>
fr m malarial fireproof <lb/>
located on<lb/>
fire in <lb/>
of <lb/>
e . , ,. , .----- <lb/>
I row conduct thy pert of the art, on <lb/>
and of build- <lb/>
the American settle, exception of the <lb/>
or disastrous fire in <lb/>
can. most in which court <lb/>
back t <lb/>
some <lb/>
during the last or <lb/>
country. <lb/>
American colony a larger <lb/>
brought the malaria <lb/>
burned W ice. Many of the <lb/>
counties have fire proof j ,; <lb/>
vaults. Some of the larger that <lb/>
more have <lb/>
with , <lb/>
Historical <lb/>
takes moans <lb/>
who <lb/>
Governor to <lb/>
to the <lb/>
A PUZZLED TRAVELING MAN. <lb/>
Bat He Obeys Orders Gets One <lb/>
of the Twins at the Right <lb/>
There is not a man i i town <lb/>
prouder of his twins than Mr. J. es a large trouble, and that <lb/>
THE MAN EMERGENCY. <lb/>
Helps The Reflector Out of a <lb/>
A small thing sometimes <lb/>
G. During the recent fire <lb/>
when his home was in so much <lb/>
danger, the first thought of him- <lb/>
and was to send the <lb/>
children to places of safety. In <lb/>
the midst of the excite Mrs. <lb/>
Alfred Forbes came to the door <lb/>
of the home with one of <lb/>
the children in her arms. A <lb/>
was <lb/>
the predicament in which <lb/>
Reflector was placed <lb/>
afternoon. Having beer . <lb/>
out electric power to n the <lb/>
the <lb/>
in a <lb/>
lost time <lb/>
much <lb/>
afternoon, when the j <lb/>
on things went to <lb/>
hurry to catch up <lb/>
as much as Mp A <lb/>
traveling mar, many of whom screw t <lb/>
were around the fire offering to paper press <lb/>
render any assistance possible, work <lb/>
ran up to the door and asked <lb/>
cut <lb/>
news- <lb/>
to<lb/>
can I be of any <lb/>
to <lb/>
thank you, take <lb/>
the running and ; here was <lb/>
crash, a <lb/>
i of <lb/>
this <lb/>
in I can. <lb/>
The first will <lb/>
prevent <lb/>
know who <lb/>
in<lb/>
permanent <lb/>
ca i; <lb/>
to s <lb/>
OS. cut id a heel <lb/>
baby and carry it to my h .;. j looked <lb/>
was the grateful . ; . ti-n- <lb/>
where is your far as ; i a .- was <lb/>
tho salesman Squired, concerned. Bu i . the <lb/>
. work to re- <lb/>
the <lb/>
was told Hurriedly. <lb/>
does Mrs, Forbes <lb/>
he next <lb/>
across the from <lb/>
Mr. he was told. <lb/>
Madame, where <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
scale was started in 1902 <lb/>
the s river by people from <lb/>
t of th <lb/>
of near Tropic of, I can say m <lb/>
copying. No <lb/>
that the county of or <lb/>
a loss in but <lb/>
; sun <lb/>
them <lb/>
i K i, , <lb/>
. . . tWO <lb/>
Cancer, <lb/>
or miles <lb/>
ran.; in a collection; and, <lb/>
wore h been we of the <lb/>
c. Commission <lb/>
houses in u that no improper <lb/>
counties having any letter or <lb/>
burnt; with more or loss of; paP <lb/>
it colony about n; and to <lb/>
fr. m the <lb/>
publication bus the <lb/>
have an idea of viz. sanction of Mrs. <lb/>
K ii. health hen, chat Pitt the publication i <lb/>
the action to this will undertaken f <lb/>
c the cars and went ably surprise A -u <lb/>
land with their own conveyances j tropical climate will <lb/>
vii. the pretty tittle town <lb/>
on i neck breaking <lb/>
road X to <lb/>
private <lb/>
or the <lb/>
and Greene-contiguous of making money. It <lb/>
Almost these fires by the State as <lb/>
long life, an active brain irreparable losses other Slats and its <lb/>
nerves. It is meant I much confusion to the public is to perpetuate the fame <lb/>
detrimental to p of those <lb/>
e my. leaders development, but <lb/>
prevent a great that; lam with <lb/>
the <lb/>
wanting to<lb/>
At <lb/>
more <lb/>
one of v. . U made <lb/>
ready to p to <lb/>
the nearest with foundry <lb/>
to have a new wheel made. <lb/>
boy was sent fr Mr. J. Z <lb/>
salesman, Gardner and I to the <lb/>
bu mis- office <lb/>
made the gratifying remark, <lb/>
Man, don, t ask j -j <lb/>
lion;., but this baby and go <lb/>
as I told <lb/>
command, <lb/>
took the precious bundle <lb/>
of that colony had brought the <lb/>
lands for a mere nervous <lb/>
f North Carolina's best beloved <lb/>
son, to extend the <lb/>
the State, and to make available <lb/>
condition from in <lb/>
in Mexican money and in tho north, which in <lb/>
of them to settlers at many cases results in heart <lb/>
by cue constant demand; her history its <lb/>
for rant records, etc. also <lb/>
reminded by Any therefore, who <lb/>
difficulty state a letter or oner <lb/>
experience in governor Vance <lb/>
be a to his memory <lb/>
over per at-e, in geld, or nervous <lb/>
state government As already <lb/>
has now built a very good road is one of the land-locked <lb/>
from Station, a few miles poi ts eleven <lb/>
south of to the colony, ocean going with <lb/>
as governor of I more than CO vessels make this <lb/>
with I was closeted monthly visits aid have <lb/>
an hour, had told me himself. connections with almost every <lb/>
it of the colony; Inert in the world. R lines court wail who help to forward this <lb/>
the name was retained, the ply ween New York, M n a- Ali communications <lb/>
accessible <lb/>
houses. <lb/>
the county court <lb/>
I and to name of <lb/>
State by with <lb/>
It is to be that the i in this <lb/>
Pitt in <lb/>
Du <lb/>
credit <lb/>
be given <lb/>
the bought <lb/>
having had that Die <lb/>
people the colony do <lb/>
their trading now in <lb/>
and know several of the <lb/>
personally. They are all <lb/>
well and have no longing any <lb/>
more for the states except to pay <lb/>
an occasional visit to their friends <lb/>
and relatives. It will not take <lb/>
very long that a railroad will run <lb/>
if, a. <lb/>
n . <lb/>
p i have <lb/>
myself watched large English, <lb/>
French, German seagoing <lb/>
ors coming into this unload- <lb/>
goods and taking the <lb/>
products of the country, <lb/>
coffee, tropical fruits end <lb/>
precious customs <lb/>
house is worth seeing. It is <lb/>
equipped with all modern <lb/>
erect on square to itself, a <lb/>
fire proof <lb/>
down the Valley from vices for handling good; it the <lb/>
some point in the northwest- <lb/>
very likely from in <lb/>
the Sierra Mountains. That <lb/>
place is now the terminus of a <lb/>
branch road of the <lb/>
On the river. miles <lb/>
from its mouth into the <lb/>
are situated the water works. <lb/>
which supply the city of <lb/>
with excellent water. I have <lb/>
already mentioned in my former <lb/>
letter that is miles <lb/>
from the gulf- The elevation of <lb/>
the city is feet above the <lb/>
level of the gulf, land is <lb/>
gently rolling and steadily in- <lb/>
creasing in elevation to the <lb/>
mountains, about miles away, <lb/>
where it is over feet. <lb/>
almost ever gull- <lb/>
sweeps refreshingly <lb/>
all; at night it is cool and you <lb/>
need a even in summer <lb/>
months. day's temperature <lb/>
the hottest months, May ard <lb/>
September, lies de- <lb/>
south of the of Can. <lb/>
rarely reaches degrees <lb/>
equipped with fire <lb/>
with ail modern improvements, <lb/>
commodious and in keeping with <lb/>
growing needs of a prosper- <lb/>
and u great county. <lb/>
J. Bryan Grimes. <lb/>
Backs Up lo Fountain. <lb/>
There are some amusing <lb/>
dents that take place even in the <lb/>
midst of a thing so alarming as <lb/>
a fire, and the last one proved no <lb/>
exception. Foreman C. W. <lb/>
of The Reflector, with <lb/>
two buckets ran to fountain <lb/>
on the court house square to get <lb/>
to put out the burning <lb/>
windows of The build- <lb/>
largest in Mexico and the equal <lb/>
of any in the world. It is 1280 <lb/>
feet long and wide, it <lb/>
entirely fire proof and its <lb/>
the government five <lb/>
million, two hundred thousand <lb/>
dollars. The wharf is feet <lb/>
long and extends into the river. <lb/>
so that the largest vessels can he the <lb/>
be moored along side. In the water a burst of flames <lb/>
price of tho wharf the court threw such <lb/>
included. i intense heat upon him that he <lb/>
Regular lines of steamers now involuntarily turned around, <lb/>
operate up the river, dazed, held out both his <lb/>
which is navigable for over towards the fire and <lb/>
miles, passing through the rich-backed against the fountain, <lb/>
est and most fertile district the me the spigot had sent <lb/>
Mexico. stream of water down his back <lb/>
In my next the readers may and filled his shoes he fully <lb/>
make a trip with me up the <lb/>
river on board a river <lb/>
steamboat to some of th.- i- <lb/>
colonies. I am sure a <lb/>
great many would like to <lb/>
that trip in reality. <lb/>
Lorenzo Via. <lb/>
awakened to the humor of his <lb/>
situation, and scooted back <lb/>
across the street with bis two <lb/>
buckets of water. <lb/>
should he directed to <lb/>
at Raleigh. <lb/>
North Carolina Historical <lb/>
Commission. <lb/>
J. Bran Grimes, Chairman, <lb/>
R. D. W. Secretary. <lb/>
cf Respect. <lb/>
At the meeting of <lb/>
Tribe No. 8.1,1 O. R M., <lb/>
Friday night the following <lb/>
resolutions wen- unanimously <lb/>
1st. That Tribe <lb/>
great loss they in the <lb/>
recent fire, when nil the above <lb/>
fraternities lost their home, <lb/>
furniture, etc. <lb/>
2nd. That these resolutions <lb/>
be spread upon our records and <lb/>
a copy furnished The Daily <lb/>
Reflector with request to publish. <lb/>
J. W. Brown, <lb/>
D. C. Moore, <lb/>
Flanagan, <lb/>
W. P. <lb/>
Com. <lb/>
it for y. in a few <lb/>
His words like <lb/>
from <lb/>
heavy laden shoulders, and suit <lb/>
his actions to his words he <lb/>
hurried away to his work shop <lb/>
lie seemed to <lb/>
work as never a man worked, <lb/>
and a little past o'clock had <lb/>
the wheel back in the press ready <lb/>
for work. There was happiness <lb/>
in print shop, and things <lb/>
humanity and went as <lb/>
inquiring bis way diligently until <lb/>
he reacher Mrs. Forbes home. <lb/>
Alter leaving the child and re <lb/>
turning to the scene of the <lb/>
some one asked ho to <lb/>
the right place with the child. <lb/>
I did, as I found another <lb/>
force sending the daily <lb/>
around town by o'clock, <lb/>
finishing the mail lists on that, <lb/>
then printing a special <lb/>
c. ,. r, -r weekly edition the same night <lb/>
From the Burning Temple tab . ,. , <lb/>
Off , With a lull account the fire. <lb/>
They praised Mr. Gardner for <lb/>
There were so many heroic coming the res-cue and de <lb/>
deeds during the recent fire it him the man for an <lb/>
was impossible to learn of and emergency. The editor feels <lb/>
chronicle them all up to the grateful both to him and the <lb/>
minute, and every day we hear office force. <lb/>
of something worthy of mention, <lb/>
heard last night that while <lb/>
the fire was at its height in the <lb/>
court house and Masonic temple <lb/>
Mr. Roy probably saved <lb/>
went to moving again, our faith- <lb/>
one just like was the <lb/>
proud response. <lb/>
SAVED LIFE. <lb/>
IS. <lb/>
For Rent. <lb/>
One nice office room over <lb/>
Frank Wilson's store. J. R. him that <lb/>
I. G. -2 improving. <lb/>
N, C, March 1-On <lb/>
Saturday morning there was <lb/>
the life of an unknown a heavy gloom spread over our <lb/>
who been overcome by community when the news of <lb/>
smoke and heat and had the death of Mr. R. A. <lb/>
in the law office of Mr.; by, which occurred that morning <lb/>
S. C. it is supposed for about o'clock, was spread <lb/>
protection. Mr. Hearne All hearts were <lb/>
he saw the go in there and j h Badness and mourning, He <lb/>
after waiting a reasonable length was buried Sunday evening about <lb/>
of time he ran over at the risk at the family burying <lb/>
of his life to see why he did not ground in tho presence or a very <lb/>
come out and to warn him of the large concourse of friends, who <lb/>
danger, when he found him had come from far and near to <lb/>
crouched close to the wall almost pay the last tribute respect to <lb/>
extends her sympathy to Just after the who WM thought well of by <lb/>
Masons, I. O. O. F., K. of P's was out the was all knew him. I will try to <lb/>
Greenville encampment and the in a sheet of flam j write a abort sketch on his life <lb/>
Royal Arch Chapter, in the which would have annihilated after I gather some and <lb/>
him in a few seconds more. Mr. other particular.-. The burial <lb/>
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locations with the U. S. govern- j Mills Smith's for sometime. <lb/>
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