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AYDEN DEPARTMENT <lb />
IN CHARGE OF R. W. SMITH <lb />
Seventy Anniversary. <lb />
The Spring Garden Insurance <lb />
of Philadelphia, Penn., <lb />
paid their first fire claim seventy- <lb />
five years ago this month, in <lb />
Penna., and today the <lb />
company through their agent at <lb />
Waited to bush-Is <lb />
money <lb />
reasonable terms <lb />
him highly <lb />
. v lie new arrange , <lb />
Commissioner. This U A Insurance Co. <lb />
merit ., , double to our <lb />
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Life hire <lb />
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it J. K. <lb />
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Smith Co s <lb />
C K. Johnson confined <lb />
hit with boils <lb />
bear there is some <lb />
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clever <lb />
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J. C. <lb />
Cook stoves, heaters and stove <lb />
J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
Hart sold the <lb />
of hi- c Wed- <lb />
to J. J. Edward Son at <lb />
per pound. <lb />
ill patterns and magazines <lb />
at J. K. Smith Co. <lb />
Hardy and wife <lb />
rent Thursday in town. <lb />
Rubber, and <lb />
J. R, Smith Co. <lb />
the Merchants When yon <lb />
want an extra trade of groceries <lb />
call on W. E. Tingle- <lb />
If you want to insure <lb />
property against fire, will <lb />
his painted, which <lb />
Q It. <lb />
and rubber belting <lb />
Dips valves at J. R. <lb />
i-h Co. <lb />
I tutor-. <lb />
always, on hand with a <lb />
an improvement. <lb />
An experienced blacksmith is . <lb />
Authorized Agent of Eastern Reflector for Ayden and Ad rate furnished <lb />
If you need a good open or I We are not all like Greenville. settles in <lb />
full all losses they <lb />
in the big fire n the <lb />
morning of February 4th. <lb />
Mr. C. L. Wilkinson, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Pear <lb />
Please accept our many thanks <lb />
for the prompt and satisfactory <lb />
manner in which our loses were <lb />
adjusted and in the Spring <lb />
Garden Insurance Company, in <lb />
which we held policies through <lb />
at this <lb />
Ed H. <lb />
J. H. Starkey. <lb />
Mrs. Josephine Taylor. <lb />
Paying claims is our business <lb />
and has been for years. <lb />
Seventy years ago The Spring <lb />
Garden Insurance Company was <lb />
in the city of <lb />
Penn., and within sound <lb />
the liberty Bell. Since then <lb />
steam power electricity <lb />
the telephone, the telegraph, <lb />
the typewriter the steno- <lb />
the <lb />
the and the auto- <lb />
mobile have been brought into <lb />
general use. and some of them <lb />
KING'S CROSS ROADS ITEMS. <lb />
King's Feb. <lb />
H. T. Smith, of Greenville. <lb />
Sunday with his mother, Mr. <lb />
W. S. E. Smith. <lb />
W. M. Smith went to Green- <lb />
ville Sunday after his wit-, <lb />
where she spent last we k with <lb />
her son, L. Smith. <lb />
We are glad to know that Mrs. <lb />
Marcellus Smith is improving. i <lb />
We are to say that there <lb />
are several others in our section I <lb />
who are working for the prize in <lb />
the corn club besides C. A. <lb />
Tyson. <lb />
The farmers are up with their <lb />
work, but we are having much <lb />
rain this week. <lb />
King's Cross Road. March <lb />
We are having great deal of rain <lb />
this week. The farmers will not <lb />
De able to work any in the field <lb />
for some time. <lb />
We are very glad to learn that <lb />
LUNG HEMORRHAGES <lb />
TOOK <lb />
waiting to shoe your horses and <lb />
mules R. Smith <lb />
Guy Taylor has moved <lb />
livery business ts gate's <lb />
., . . . stables i ear the depot. <lb />
, Now is a good time to advertise <lb />
; are put -he Department <lb />
ribbing touch on our n v P R. W. Smith. <lb />
MISS NINETTE <lb />
have been cur <lb />
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Tim did not <lb />
m and would m have rum <lb />
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Mrs. Marcellus Smith to mm <lb />
though very slowly as yet. I it. I <lb />
Mrs. Billie Nowell spent <lb />
Sunday with her mother, Mrs. wag not to wait n i <lb />
Betty Mathews who is very sick, w I it. i <lb />
Mrs. W. E. Smith b sick. l m <lb />
Ninety days and spring now a part of actual re. <lb />
J. it Smith Co. of daily business life. <lb />
For barbed wire and nails, all of these <lb />
Garden has offered <lb />
its policy holders absolute in- j <lb />
Hope she will be out in a <lb />
few days. <lb />
Mrs. W. S. E. Smith has been <lb />
right sick for the last week. <lb />
Just ask Misses Cox <lb />
and Irene how they en- <lb />
joyed the rain Monday after- <lb />
noon. -rt a <lb />
have property to <lb />
these all j <lb />
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Guaranteed by <lb />
For <lb />
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THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
AT AYDEN, N. <lb />
At the Close of Business Jan. <lb />
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Prices low. <lb />
and i church, Saturday, <lb />
Finder will <lb />
returning a to <lb />
Reflector <lb />
Stubborn as Mold <lb />
wish to state to the public <lb />
there was a KT- <lb />
paper in ray lost n <lb />
recent fire. I have <lb />
Ci force Batch up the work troubles before Dr. Kim's <lb />
Kt <lb />
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Resources Liabilities <lb />
Loans and stock <lb />
w . 12,600.00 <lb />
and i I <lb />
and Undivided profits, leas <lb />
Di . loans 600.00 cur. exp. and taxes pd. 4,888.08 <lb />
Due from 70,181.34 Deposits sub. to cheek 71,338.86 <lb />
it. ma 60.00 <lb />
coin loon <lb />
Silver coin, including ail <lb />
minor coin cur. 1,240.64 <lb />
bank and other <lb />
U, s. Notes 3,804.00 <lb />
Demand of <lb />
Cashier's cheeks <lb />
outstanding <lb />
Total <lb />
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The Jo; for croup <lb />
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and pains, highly u , <lb />
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books will admit of use. <lb />
R-- <lb />
W. M Moore, <lb />
Deeds--. <lb />
Lit. <lb />
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Graduate Nurse <lb />
Ayden, North Carolina <lb />
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STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, <lb />
COUNTY PITT. <lb />
I. It. Si Cashier of the named bank, do that, <lb />
above statement . to the U-lit my and belief. <lb />
J, 1-. <lb />
Subscribed sworn to j Correct- r <lb />
before this day j J. R. <lb />
1910 <lb />
HODGE,. Ii- C CANNON. <lb />
Notary Public. I Director <lb />
wish to attention to our new line of fall <lb />
we now have. We have taken Beat care i buying; this year and <lb />
think we can supply your wants in Shots, Hats, Dress <lb />
Laces and Embroideries and in fact anything that is card <lb />
Dry Goods Store. <lb />
Come let us show you <lb />
, with- <lb />
Tripp, Hart Co., c.<lb />
We are prepared to <lb />
House and <lb />
at the very <lb />
Corns to<lb />
and we you <lb />
b-m FURNITURE CO. <lb />
J. <lb />
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
D. J. Editor and Owner <lb />
Truth In Preference to Fiction. <lb />
One Dollar Per Year <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, MARCH II. 1910. <lb />
No. I <lb />
TRAGEDY AT SCOTLAND NECK. <lb />
ONE MAN SHOOTS DOWN <lb />
OTHERS. <lb />
POLICEMAN DUNN DEAD <lb />
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. <lb />
for April Meal- <lb />
to he Held 29th. <lb />
E. L. A. Paul Kitchin. Police- <lb />
Man C. W. Dunn the Victims and <lb />
E. E Powell the Assailant. <lb />
Because of the parties being <lb />
well known, much interest <lb />
felt here over the news of a <lb />
shooting which occurred <lb />
in Scotland Neck Friday evening. <lb />
Particular at the time were <lb />
all obtainable being that <lb />
a man named Powell had in one <lb />
shot and seriously <lb />
wounded Senator Travis, <lb />
Kitchin and Policeman <lb />
Dunn, that the three wounded <lb />
men had been taken by special <lb />
train to a in <lb />
and it was thought neither of <lb />
then was fatally <lb />
A from Scotland Neck <lb />
to the Raleigh News and <lb />
following part cu- <lb />
the <lb />
Scotland March 4.- <lb />
2.30 o'clock this afternoon, on <lb />
Main street, near <lb />
stables, the deputy sheriff of the <lb />
county and chief of of <lb />
Scotland Neck. C W. <lb />
Representative A. Paul Kitchen, <lb />
of Scotland Neck, and Senator <lb />
E. L. Travis, of Halifax, were <lb />
all shot by E E. Powell, Sr. <lb />
From the best information <lb />
obtainable, it Powell <lb />
asked why he did not <lb />
reply a letter. Travis replied <lb />
that some time having elapsed <lb />
since the letter, he did <lb />
not remember its contents. <lb />
Kitchin placed his hand on <lb />
Powell and requested him <lb />
to get whereupon <lb />
drew a revolver and shot <lb />
Kitchen and Travis in quick <lb />
Officer Dunn then <lb />
started toward Powell and while <lb />
was shot somewhere in <lb />
his left side, mar the back. <lb />
went to his store, a <lb />
short distance away, got a shot <lb />
gun and then went to his home. <lb />
Messrs. Kitchin and Travis <lb />
are not considered seriously <lb />
wounded. Officer Dunn's <lb />
is more serious, but not <lb />
necessarily fetal. <lb />
Powell, who <lb />
Senator Travis Taken <lb />
to State I <lb />
Special to Reflector. j f County <lb />
Scotland March had much routine <lb />
W. Dunn, who Friday to transact, at the March <lb />
with Senator E. L meeting, consisting mainly in <lb />
Travis and Representative A. P. passing upon and allowing van <lb />
, . r, r <lb />
Kitchin was shot by E Powell consideration was Riven <lb />
on the street here, died at matter building anew <lb />
o'clock this afternoon Mr. <lb />
Dunn was a of the <lb />
was well connected <lb />
and prominent here. <lb />
News today from the home of <lb />
Senator Travis at Halifax. <lb />
that his condition is not so <lb />
Fever developed- last <lb />
night and is feared that be is <lb />
threatened with lockjaw. <lb />
Representative Kitchin is doing <lb />
as well as be expected. <lb />
Officers have deemed it wise to <lb />
remove Mr. Powell, who the <lb />
shooting, to the State prison at <lb />
Raleigh, and he was carried <lb />
there early this <lb />
court and a new j ill, and <lb />
TWO SOUTHERN <lb />
LINCOLN <lb />
AND JOHNSON <lb />
FEDERALISTS. <lb />
OF OLD <lb />
FIRE AT FOUNTAIN. <lb />
Special to The <lb />
Fountain, N. C. March <lb />
About this fire <lb />
was dissevered in the two story <lb />
store building occupied by J. R. <lb />
Bell, colored, who run a <lb />
rant on the floor and used <lb />
the upper story for lodging <lb />
rooms. When the alarm was <lb />
given the citizens <lb />
quickly, but the being <lb />
a pedal meeting of the board <lb />
was called for the inst., <lb />
when architects and <lb />
will be invited to present plans <lb />
and bids. Before that date a <lb />
committee of the <lb />
visit and examine buildings in <lb />
some other counties to better <lb />
inform themselves as to just <lb />
what is needed. <lb />
The following jurors were <lb />
drawn for April criminal term <lb />
of Superior J R J <lb />
M C Nelson, W A <lb />
G W Gardner W E Hooker, b A <lb />
Gardner, Jacob J K <lb />
Buck, A J Whichard, C W Bailey, <lb />
W L Smith, Levi Pierce, J T <lb />
Manning, B W Tucker. Asa <lb />
Jones, T Satterfield, J S Allen. <lb />
M M Ewell. W J Evans, W T <lb />
J H Boyd, J B <lb />
W T Harris, J D Fleming. i E <lb />
7.- i Jackson, M Tucker, L F <lb />
Harvey, J A Williams, L L Kit- <lb />
J W Venters. L M Manning <lb />
J S Porter, D C Jackson, W S <lb />
. , <lb />
For civil term-R O <lb />
An Interesting Story by Mr. <lb />
About the Two <lb />
many of my <lb />
know that when General Lee <lb />
surrendered at Appomattox the <lb />
victorious government <lb />
had at its head both a native <lb />
Southern President a native <lb />
Southern Vice-President It is <lb />
odd but noteworthy fact, and, <lb />
stranger still, were from <lb />
North Carolina st ck. The Old <lb />
North State boasts of having <lb />
contributed more soldiers to the <lb />
Confederate cause than any <lb />
other C and. if an <lb />
honor it be, it can also boast of <lb />
having a man on <lb />
side whose as chief <lb />
was to command the <lb />
forces in their attempt to kill <lb />
as many Caro- <lb />
as possible. <lb />
Abraham is a saint or <lb />
a sinner, a big man or a small <lb />
one, according to the viewpoint <lb />
of the individual thinker, or, <lb />
person who other do <lb />
his thinking. He was a human <lb />
being, and, like all of us, <lb />
weaknesses. But, there <lb />
were Southerners who knew <lb />
him in life. they did not <lb />
have i he opinion now heard in <lb />
certain quarters of our South- <lb />
Alexander II. Stephens, <lb />
last <lb />
for Saturday. March 12th, <lb />
1910 <lb />
a. m. Devotional <lb />
J. H. Shore, <lb />
Reading of minutes of <lb />
meeting. <lb />
Announcements. <lb />
The Presentation of the <lb />
H. E. Austin. <lb />
General discussion <lb />
12.15. of Teachers on <lb />
Betterment Work. <lb />
Recess for dinner. <lb />
p. m- Recitation on Draw <lb />
Kate W. Lewis. <lb />
Every teacher in the county is <lb />
requested to be present at this <lb />
meeting and be able to report the <lb />
entire amount of money <lb />
they have received the <lb />
entire i in any way for any <lb />
purpose. I would insist that <lb />
you be present at a. <lb />
w. H. <lb />
Co. Schools. <lb />
Pitt Prisoners Kept in Jail <lb />
The Pitt county commissioners <lb />
have made a proposition to the <lb />
sheriff and commissioners of this <lb />
county to take of the <lb />
of Pitt, pending the re- <lb />
building the jail, which <lb />
burned a short while ago- <lb />
Lenoir commissioners will accept <lb />
the Free I <lb />
Press. <lb />
.,,,. .,,,. u the Confederate ice-President, <lb />
ton. N B Gaskins, J R . , <lb />
., , n u . I,,.; thought well of Mr. Lincoln, and <lb />
A Joyner. J R Leon <lb />
i in .;.,., the assassination es <lb />
S I K K <lb />
, . c. i i m m i as he heard the news, not <lb />
Jesse A Stokes. J W Moore. . . . <lb />
, , . r. r , ha because a man had been killed, <lb />
Jenkins, H C Cannon. HA , . , . <lb />
Moore, b D H G <lb />
of wood it was too near destroyed j ford n j E J I would <lb />
to be saved and with its contents s Exum A few y there appear- <lb />
about was a total Mayor II. W. a book entitled The Genesis <lb />
loss, half covered insurance. <lb />
By good hard work the fire was <lb />
confined to this one building, <lb />
although the wind very <lb />
The origin of the <lb />
POLICEMAN DUNN'S FUNERAL <lb />
by Thousand People <lb />
of <lb />
j Special to <lb />
Scotland Neck. N. C. Mar. <lb />
funeral of Policeman C <lb />
behalf of the Board of It will be <lb />
of Greenville, tendered the that even the best <lb />
missioners the use of the cl the ill-fated man <lb />
hall in which to hold courts until ; accounts <lb />
a court house can be built. O the events surrounding his <lb />
James H. who <lb />
SHOOTING AT had heard the North Carolina <lb />
determined to clear <lb />
, , c t w the mystery, and he has <lb />
Dr. J, H. Hudson Seriously Wounds , . , <lb />
I j brought forth interesting <lb />
It is said that Powell, who <lb />
about years old, says he will <lb />
kill any one attempting to arrest <lb />
him. Mayor Liverman and Dunn, who died yesterday <lb />
citizens generally, art acting <lb />
with a proper deliberation and <lb />
will take Powell, but don't want <lb />
to hurt him. <lb />
Mrs. Powell is an invalid, con- <lb />
fined in bed, while her husband <lb />
has barricaded himself in the <lb />
same house. <lb />
has surrendered <lb />
and arrangements are to <lb />
take him to Halifax tonight. <lb />
The doctors say Dunn is resting <lb />
quietly. It is a miracle no one <lb />
was killed. <lb />
No one except the parties in <lb />
the matter know of the contents <lb />
of the letter in question in the <lb />
shooting and there is only rumor <lb />
as to what it contained. Some <lb />
time ago a son of Mr. Powell was <lb />
in some trouble, being tried at <lb />
Halifax for the cutting of a man. <lb />
In the some sort of a com- <lb />
promise reached and the <lb />
young acquitted. In <lb />
that trial Meara. and <lb />
assisted the young man. <lb />
All that is known of Mm letter is <lb />
that Mr. Powell wanted Mr. <lb />
Travis to tell him why ho had <lb />
not --i plied to the letter. <lb />
Both Messrs. Travis <lb />
Bid prominent in <lb />
A. i- broth <lb />
of Governor W W. am <lb />
the two <lb />
from the wound inflicted by Mr. <lb />
News came by telephone this <lb />
morning, that. Dr. J. H. Hudson, <lb />
a physician who ha been locate I <lb />
at Ballard's X Roads the psst <lb />
year, had shot Mr. Jed Elks, a <lb />
merchant there. While <lb />
are the report says <lb />
E E. Powell in the tragedy here were by Hudson <lb />
last Friday, took place at <lb />
o'clock this morning. The body <lb />
was followed to the cemetery, a <lb />
mile from town, by fully <lb />
people, many here from all sec- <lb />
of the county and even <lb />
from counties. The <lb />
entire business of the town was <lb />
suspended during the hour of <lb />
the funeral. Both Governor W. <lb />
W. Kitchin and Congressman <lb />
Claude Kitchin were present. <lb />
Representative A. P. Kitchin, <lb />
one of the wounded men, is <lb />
improving rapidly and is expect- <lb />
ed to out in a few days. <lb />
Senator Travis is also reported <lb />
better today, the danger of <lb />
lockjaw that was feared <lb />
day having passed. <lb />
, brought forth s me <lb />
evidence. This has been <lb />
that Abraham Lin- <lb />
father in the Old <lb />
North State, that the paternal <lb />
was capable of producing <lb />
n Presided, of the United States, <lb />
i. had given to the <lb />
world in n possessed with <lb />
of the higher kind, that his<lb />
and that Elks was seriously moved to Kentucky very <lb />
wounded. It was further before his not <lb />
that the two men had been <lb />
with each other for some <lb />
and that b Hudson was the <lb />
eve of moving elsewhere they <lb />
got together this morning to set- <lb />
the matter. <lb />
After the shooting Dr. Hudson <lb />
drove to Farmville to surrender <lb />
himself to officers, and from <lb />
Captain William A. Enloe, a <lb />
relative of Lincoln's father, <lb />
relates the tradition so as to <lb />
produce the impression <lb />
Nancy Hank's son was actually <lb />
born in North Carolina. Toe <lb />
great mass of evidence, however, <lb />
is to the effect that the mother used. <lb />
knew him personally and they <lb />
testified to his p that in <lb />
later years he did nor. to <lb />
be friendly to those who were <lb />
bis associates in the early <lb />
of straggle, <lb />
j Andrew Johnson's grandson <lb />
now occupies the <lb />
by his forbear after his retire- <lb />
from the presidency. <lb />
Many are to be seen <lb />
about the Through the <lb />
kindness of the gentlemen <lb />
ind his charming wife, was <lb />
permitted to inspect the table <lb />
on which Johnson worked as a <lb />
tailor. My attention was also <lb />
directed to a bit of the first At- <lb />
cable, the Bible upon <lb />
which he took the oath of <lb />
as the nation's chief executive, <lb />
and an elaborately gotten up set <lb />
of resolutions, in book <lb />
presented to him by the common <lb />
council of the city of New York. <lb />
Mr. Patterson, the present <lb />
owner, is the son the lady of <lb />
the White House during John- <lb />
son's administration. He men- <lb />
how people had visited <lb />
Greenville and had written ex- <lb />
stories about both his <lb />
grandfather and his own family. <lb />
Before leaving the house, I must <lb />
note the thimble, a relic of <lb />
sartorial activity, preserved <lb />
along with the other <lb />
given above, and tell my readers <lb />
that the original furniture is still <lb />
Travis, who is the county chair- <lb />
man of the Democratic executive <lb />
committee of Halifax and a <lb />
member of the Democratic State <lb />
executive committee, represented <lb />
district in the state senate, <lb />
having previously been a member <lb />
of r <lb />
. mac the <lb />
there telephoned to Sheriff went to Kentucky shortly before Mrs. Patterson called to my <lb />
He stated that Mr. birth of the child. special notice a pair of andirons, <lb />
As to Andrew Johnson, the product of the skill of a <lb />
not think there is any friend of Andrew Johnson, who <lb />
about his having emigrated at agreed to make the <lb />
tor an outfit of clothing. This <lb />
bargain was struck late in life <lb />
when it was an honor to receive <lb />
handiwork from either of them. <lb />
Perhaps some facetious editor <lb />
will now ask me why have I not <lb />
included Napoleon, Alexander <lb />
the Great and Socrates in this <lb />
article as natives of North Caro- <lb />
I shall leave the proof of <lb />
the place of their birth for an- <lb />
other occasion, but I do want to <lb />
say that, down in Edgecombe <lb />
county I am from, many <lb />
of the inhabitants actually call it <lb />
Who knows <lb />
but what the Garden of Eden <lb />
may have been located there <lb />
Gaston Liechtenstein in Rich- <lb />
Times-Dispatch. <lb />
He stated that <lb />
fired the first shot. <lb />
Dr. E. A. who went out <lb />
to examine Mr. Elks, says he <lb />
was struck by only one the neighbor- <lb />
which entered the back just of to the <lb />
above the hip and lodged under He in Green. <lb />
the akin in the side. The ball Tenn where he worked <lb />
was easily removed and it trade. The old shop <lb />
thought he will soon recover . with <lb />
from the injury. Above the door. This weather- <lb />
Policeman of. the <lb />
reached and <lb />
had<lb />
the house of representatives of. . with Dr. Hudson , , . , <lb />
, . About a year ago I visited <lb />
School Invitations Eastern Tennessee and talked <lb />
The Reflector Printing House with the old people. One man <lb />
has n beautiful line of that, at the outbreak of the <lb />
for school commencement Civil War he heard Johnson de- <lb />
, , . and will be glad to quote liver a speech which had the <lb />
and prices to schools wanting them, effect of making many ally them- <lb />
f the samples cannot be sent out, selves with the cause of the <lb />
Union. A number I talked <lb />
Chapel Hill, N. C. Mar. <lb />
The preliminary contest for <lb />
places on th to represent <lb />
Carolina in debate with Wash- <lb />
and Lee was held last <lb />
week. The contestants were H. <lb />
E. Stacy, W. R. Edmonds and <lb />
E. A. Pharr. Stacy was a <lb />
of the Carolina team that <lb />
defeated in debate last <lb />
spring in New Orleans. Ed <lb />
won the <lb />
in the <lb />
between Di and PI i societies <lb />
last June. Pharr graduate <lb />
if college, where he won <lb />
the oratorical The de- <lb />
bate with Washington and Lee <lb />
will be held in Greens- <lb />
same night a debate <lb />
with be held in <lb />
Hill. The preliminary <lb />
contest for the Georgia debate <lb />
will be held this week. Those <lb />
who have- entered for the contest <lb />
are A. H Wolfe, C. E. <lb />
John H. Boushall <lb />
and F. N. CoX. Wolfe is <lb />
dent of the senior class and a <lb />
speaker of is <lb />
an debater who has <lb />
successfully represented the <lb />
society the Phi. <lb />
; Boushall and Cog have both done <lb />
good work in their societies. <lb />
has been trained not only <lb />
in the of the Di but <lb />
in the assembly hail of the <lb />
in <lb />
he Union <lb />
county. <lb />
The annual de- <lb />
was mid Friday night be- <lb />
tween Di and Phi ties. <lb />
The woman's <lb />
and the of the <lb />
suffragette won W. F <lb />
ricks and I. C. Mover of the Di <lb />
opposed, L. Johnson and <lb />
J. A. of the Phi <lb />
championed the cause of woman. <lb />
The debate was dose and spirited <lb />
from start to <lb />
E. W. Turlington and W. F. <lb />
Taylor have been chosen to rep- <lb />
res mt the Phi society and C. L <lb />
G B. Thompson, <lb />
the Di society, ill the annual <lb />
inter-society debate <lb />
The Dialectic and Philanthropic <lb />
societies are training camps of <lb />
future debater, statesmen. <lb />
The g that James K. Polk <lb />
got as of the Dialectic <lb />
society stood him in good stead <lb />
as speaker of the house of <lb />
Vance said that-he <lb />
has been a member of every de- <lb />
from the town <lb />
council to States sen- <lb />
ate and that he had never <lb />
in the proceedings of a <lb />
more dignified and orderly body <lb />
than the Dialectic society. Al- <lb />
Boushall Hart, head of the <lb />
department of history at <lb />
said that the Dialectic and <lb />
Philanthropic societies of the <lb />
University of North Carolina <lb />
look ran along with those of <lb />
Yale and Harvard and the old <lb />
Whig and Clio societies of <lb />
Princeton. <lb />
Tho Di and Phi societies have <lb />
had a part in training a president <lb />
and vice president of the United <lb />
States, ten cabinet officers, ten <lb />
ministers to foreign countries, <lb />
eighteen II States senators, <lb />
five Confederate ninety- <lb />
two congressmen, twenty nine <lb />
governors, thirty-five justices of <lb />
the Supreme Court, and nine <lb />
hundred and fifty members of <lb />
the legislatures of the various <lb />
states. The Di and Phi societies <lb />
have trained debaters who have <lb />
won for Carolin. m of <lb />
inter-collegiate . n with <lb />
Georgia, Virginia. <lb />
George <lb />
John Hopkins and Pennsylvania. <lb /></p>
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is our aim at all times to <lb />
sell only such goods as <lb />
have the stamp of confidence <lb />
t satisfaction. A satisfied <lb />
customer means a <lb />
customer, and we en- <lb />
to merit and hold our <lb />
reliable <lb />
they are <lb />
trade by <lb />
just what <lb />
represented to be. <lb />
selling <lb />
CT <lb />
T j meet the of our customers, we are <lb />
carrying the most complete line of <lb />
Genera Merchandise <lb />
to found in Eastern North Carolina, em- <lb />
bracing everything needed about the house <lb />
or the farm. <lb />
Cur 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 />
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 />
of Condition of <lb />
THE NATIONAL BANK <lb />
OF GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
close of business, 31st, 1910 <lb />
Locate -Newt Briefs tar <lb />
Red Bliss, <lb />
M. Schultz. ti <lb />
For ship stuff and <lb />
lasses feed, see F. V. Johnston <lb />
Ki k Windsor cement <lb />
for sale by Carr Atkins H <lb />
ware Co. <lb />
J. O. Proctor ft Bra, <lb />
N. L. <lb />
For Tar. J. <lb />
tor ft N. C. <lb />
Seed on J. R. <lb />
J. G for seed <lb />
Prices reasonable. <lb />
Pure bred S. C brown Lowborn <lb />
for for Mrs C. <lb />
House N. C. <lb />
have the bet cement <lb />
and plaster for sale. <lb />
Carr Atkins Hardware Co. <lb />
ltd <lb />
Ninety day black oats, aid <lb />
spring oats of all kinds, price <lb />
reasonable, F. V. Johnston. <lb />
A time saver, a money maker <lb />
and all combined ii <lb />
extension telephone on <lb />
your desk saws worry. <lb />
dollar per month. <lb />
You can now telephone your <lb />
want or any news or <lb />
orders for job printing to The <lb />
R Sector. All phones are work- <lb />
forget the <lb />
personal properly at <lb />
residence of Frank Johnston <lb />
en. ed. Tuesday, Match 8th <lb />
o'clock a. m. <lb />
Distance is object with u-, <lb />
will run line and install you <lb />
a telephone anywhere in tows, <lb />
in your for five cents <lb />
; r <lb />
Dr. H. Hyatt will in <lb />
Greenville at Mote Bertha <lb />
7th and 8th, Monday and <lb />
Tuesday, for the purpose of <lb />
de ease, of the eye and <lb />
fitting glasses. Dr. Hyatt desires <lb />
it to be generally understood that <lb />
he is always in Greenville the, <lb />
first Monday and Tuesday of <lb />
each month. m w f <lb />
ill Green <lb />
I March <lb />
Safer and Stronger but More <lb />
Than <lb />
Hunk pap a <lb />
lucking. In strength and of I J <lb />
n pap article as fragile, so <lb />
alarmed all <lb />
friend remarks Unit the wheels <lb />
of the ear on which we are <lb />
along the rule of a mile a minute <lb />
are made of paper This opportunity <lb />
i be i however, on <lb />
the best railways. <lb />
ear wheels, though safer and longer <lb />
than any others, are more <lb />
The advantage <lb />
of wheels made this <lb />
Is found in the fart <lb />
tire out Injured by the violent <lb />
to which car wheels are sub- <lb />
The paper used In the manufacture <lb />
of these wheels Is known as <lb />
rye straw board, or <lb />
It Is sent to the ear wheel shop in <lb />
circular measuring twenty-two <lb />
to forty Inches hi diameter, and over <lb />
each of these Is spread an even <lb />
coating goer A dozen sheets <lb />
are placed one on the other and the <lb />
lot subjected lo hydraulic pressure of <lb />
ROD tons or more two <lb />
pressure these sheets, which have now <lb />
become a solid block, are kept for a <lb />
week a room a tempera- <lb />
of decrees, which a <lb />
number blocks are pasted together, <lb />
pressed dried for a second week. <lb />
A third combination of layers Is <lb />
after which is an entire <lb />
mouth of drying The Baal block pop, <lb />
o sheets or the original <lb />
paper and is lour and one-half to <lb />
Inches in thickness. All resemblance <lb />
to paper has been lost, the in <lb />
density and <lb />
mating the grained, heaviest <lb />
To complete wheel there are re- <lb />
quired a steel tire, a cast iron hub. <lb />
lion plates to protect I he pa- <lb />
per on either side and two circles of <lb />
one set passing through the <lb />
flange of the lire, the other through <lb />
the Mange of I lit- hub and both sets <lb />
through the The paper Mocha <lb />
are turned on a lathe, which also <lb />
reams om the center bole tor the hub. <lb />
Two paint are applied lo keep <lb />
out moisture. The various are <lb />
next assembled, the paper car <lb />
wheel Is complete. <lb />
As may lie readily understood, paper <lb />
has received treatment de- <lb />
scribed may be used for almost any <lb />
purpose tor which metal or wood Is <lb />
us.-d not much exposed to damp- <lb />
and to all practical purposes It <lb />
is fireproof. <lb />
NORFOLK. Va. <lb />
Cotton Buyers. Broker <lb />
in Cotton. Grain <lb />
and Provisions <lb />
PRIVATE WIRE <lb />
in York <lb />
and New Orleans <lb />
mi co <lb />
V. <lb />
Cotton Factors cf <lb />
s s<lb />
the Reflector. <lb />
Norfolk Cotton end Peanuts wired <lb />
by J. W. Perry Co. Cot on I-actors. <lb />
T db <lb />
Middling U 7-8 <lb />
Low Middling 3-4 3-4 <lb />
i Low Middling 1-2 1-2 <lb />
I j <lb />
Kane <lb />
Prime 3-4 3-4 <lb />
Prune 1-2 <lb />
Low Grades g <lb />
AND <lb />
FUTURE MARKET <lb />
Wired by Cobb Bros A Co. <lb />
and Broken. Norfolk. <lb />
NEW <lb />
May <lb />
July <lb />
Oct <lb />
Chicago Mark- <lb />
May 3-8 1-4 <lb />
Dec Com <lb />
May Ribs <lb />
July <lb />
May Lard 13.40<lb />
Co ton Mai . by <lb />
A JG. <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 />
ran equal. The doctor can be <lb />
called quicker than the horse can <lb />
be hitched up. Neighbors can be summoned <lb />
instantly. It is invaluable for the convenience and <lb />
protection of the housewife. <lb />
For information about our <lb />
plan write to nearest manager <lb />
or to <lb />
Line Department <lb />
Sure. <lb />
Mrs. Cut Mi-Arc your children be <lb />
In bronchi to help <lb />
Mrs. I never lock <lb />
the cocky Statesman. <lb />
Home Telephone <lb />
Telegraph Co. <lb />
Henderson, N. C <lb />
at <lb />
tie<lb />
Loans Stock . CO <lb />
Profits 13,438.71 <lb />
U. S . . <lb />
Accounts <lb />
Cash d-c Unpaid 23.07 <lb />
. . . <lb />
Oysters at the Wharf <lb />
now on the season we <lb />
will have o. tie <lb />
at tin- wharf and a <lb />
at run-11 g to fresh <lb />
quart, SI for <lb />
the Lady Giant when lie let <lb />
M. <lb />
Ii -ire already a deposit-r of this bank, allow us to <lb />
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 was a 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 />
Origin of <lb />
Several have been <lb />
lo account for tho word <lb />
the word is to be <lb />
a con I met ion of a longer one, <lb />
which n some parts <lb />
of England Scotland, <lb />
Scotland, a or <lb />
herder. It was in KITH Hint the <lb />
word became common in the <lb />
when the <lb />
in between the peasantry <lb />
and the to have or not <lb />
lo have the hill pawed by <lb />
to exclude the Duke of York <lb />
from the line of sin All <lb />
who were opposed in placing the <lb />
duke in line of succession <lb />
derisively called or <lb />
But Scotch tradition gives u <lb />
reason for the existence of <lb />
the word. It is During he <lb />
early wars in ho <lb />
weakest of the used the <lb />
words Hope In ii a mot- <lb />
to. The initials of these words <lb />
were placed on their banners, <lb />
I. soon all the fol- <lb />
lowers-of that clan were tie <lb />
title of which <lb />
n party nickname. <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
in Gold and Suit of Furniture to <lb />
be given away <lb />
Optimism. <lb />
When the Optimist <lb />
and thrown, with his <lb />
household into the <lb />
cold street lie chuckled furiously. <lb />
do you laugh, my <lb />
inquired a <lb />
I have Just now been <lb />
emancipated from replied th <lb />
optimist, year; my life ha; <lb />
been one long to keep the <lb />
wolf from the door. But now <lb />
I have been deprived of the door I <lb />
no longer am compelled to toil. <lb />
Sweet indeed tire the uses of <lb />
Then the optimist walked off, <lb />
into tho sunshine. <lb />
New York Sun. <lb />
Saturday, March 5th <lb />
Instead of Saturday, February 26th. <lb />
Owing to having bad luck in the beginning of <lb />
this sale on Feb. 6th, 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 />
King <lb />
1909. by <lb />
Ban <lb />
1909, by Dodd. <lb />
Mead A <lb />
OF CHAPTERS. <lb />
Charter I arrives in <lb />
Edelweiss, capital of and <lb />
meets the beautiful mi e of <lb />
d-KS a favor for <lb />
the yo of the <lb />
is John <lb />
an Ill Bron <lb />
minister o <lb />
him the <lb />
invades the royal <lb />
park, meets I he pr and is <lb />
to the lad's Aunt Loraine. <lb />
CHAPTER. <lb />
was a sparkle Id <lb />
eyes us be struck out across <lb />
town after the Best <lb />
morning, lie <lb />
at Cook's. <lb />
bow about the castle <lb />
nu hour, say you <lb />
a party of one rubbernecking this <lb />
i want you to net into <lb />
the grounds and show <lb />
the dawdle the <lb />
countesses <lb />
Coarse, sir. you understand there <lb />
are certain parts of the park not open <lb />
to the public. The and the play- <lb />
of <lb />
not so <lb />
I'll be here for you at <lb />
to the <lb />
across It to the shop of the armorer, <lb />
not forgetting, however, to look about <lb />
Id some anxiety for the excellent <lb />
Who might, for all he <lb />
be snooping the <lb />
was at the rear of the shop <lb />
talking to a The girl was be- <lb />
hind the counter, dressed for street. <lb />
came quickly out to dis- <lb />
expression her face. As be <lb />
doffed his bat the smile left Ills lips. <lb />
He saw that she bad been weeping. <lb />
You must not come here. Mr. <lb />
she said hurriedly in low tones. <lb />
your broadsword this morning, and <lb />
please, for my sake, do not come again. <lb />
I-I may not explain why I <lb />
you to do <lb />
n minute, be Interrupt- <lb />
ad. heard your from <lb />
Are you In I'd <lb />
yon friends. Miss nova <lb />
baron has told you till i <lb />
smiled <lb />
told what lie knows. Rut <lb />
It should be lent. There Is no <lb />
place In my life for you or any one <lb />
else. There never can Ho you <lb />
question me can say no more. <lb />
must be I-I have warn- <lb />
ed you. Do not come <lb />
flipped into the street and was <lb />
gone. stood the doorway. <lb />
after her. n gleam In <lb />
his eves. was coming up <lb />
the followed by bis <lb />
Mr. Good morning. <lb />
I'm here for the <lb />
The old man glared him In <lb />
displeasure. <lb />
counting out Ills money. The custom, <lb />
a swarthy fellow. out -if the <lb />
door, turning to Intently at the <lb />
young man. A meaning look and a <lb />
sly nod passed be- <lb />
A Story of <lb />
By <lb />
GEORGE BARR <lb />
amazingly that her teeth were <lb />
white and that her eyes <lb />
were the most and expressive <lb />
he had ever seen, that sin- was slender <lb />
and Imperious and that then- were <lb />
dimples her cheeks so fascinating <lb />
Hint he could not gather <lb />
strength of purpose to withdraw his <lb />
gait from them. if course he did <lb />
them at the She was not <lb />
how he <lb />
The prince came lo the <lb />
is my lie <lb />
swallowed hard and looked helpless. <lb />
supplied <lb />
King, your Then, with nil <lb />
the courage he could produce, he said <lb />
lo the beautiful as guilty as <lb />
he. lie pointed ruefully to four <lb />
-1 shall <lb />
him and <lb />
The <lb />
baited at the <lb />
below <lb />
later on followed <lb />
King to of- <lb />
afterward to <lb />
the castle gates, <lb />
outside of which <lb />
he waited until <lb />
his quarry reap- <lb />
Until <lb />
King went to bed <lb />
late that night <lb />
this wart by <lb />
low was close at <lb />
his heels, always a <lb />
keeping well out passed or <lb />
of sight himself. doom. <lb />
come Id soon to look at those <lb />
said King, placing the notes on <lb />
the counter. merely nodded, <lb />
raked In the bills without counting <lb />
and passed the sword to the <lb />
purchaser. <lb />
picked the weapon and <lb />
away. <lb />
A few mimics Inter be was on bis <lb />
way to the castle grounds, <lb />
by the short legged Mr. <lb />
led through the great <lb />
park gates up to the lodge of <lb />
ob the venerable high stew- <lb />
ard of the grounds. to <lb />
utter disgust, he was booked a plain <lb />
Cook's tourist and mechanically ad- <lb />
vised to pay strict attention to the <lb />
rules. <lb />
no growled <lb />
redder than ever. th <lb />
grounds, and you've got to obey <lb />
same as any tourist, night this <lb />
way. air. We'll lake a turn Just Inside <lb />
the wall. Sow. on your left. Indies <lb />
should <lb />
you may sec the first turret ever built <lb />
on the wall. It Is over old <lb />
On tho right we <lb />
here. said King, stop- <lb />
ping short. dashed If I'll let <lb />
lecture me us I were a gang of hay- <lb />
seeds from <lb />
good. sir. No offense. I quite <lb />
forgot, <lb />
tell me., oh chap. <lb />
Hobbs. this Is all very <lb />
and very grand and very said <lb />
King, stopping to lean against the <lb />
moss covered wall that encircled the <lb />
park within a park, the grounds ad- <lb />
joining the grotto. I hop over <lb />
this wall and take a peep Into Hie <lb />
no Hobbs, horrified. <lb />
King looked over the low wall. The <lb />
was alluring. The pool, the <lb />
trickling rivulets, the mossy hanks, the <lb />
dense was maddening to <lb />
think he not cuter. <lb />
wouldn't be In there n <lb />
be argued. I might catch a <lb />
glimpse of a dream lady. Now. I say. <lb />
here's a low place. could <lb />
i King. If you do that am <lb />
j ruined forever. I am trusted by the <lb />
steward, lie would cut oil all <lb />
could go no further. <lb />
lie was prematurely aghast. Some- <lb />
thing told him that Mr. King would <lb />
; bop over wall. <lb />
I report me. Hobbs; there's a <lb />
good fellow. Tell the guards I wouldn't <lb />
obey. That will let you out. my <lb />
and I'll do the <lb />
He strode off across bright green <lb />
turf toward the source of nil 011- <lb />
leaving poor Mr. <lb />
braced against the wall, weak kneed <lb />
helpless. <lb />
are you doing In de- <lb />
a voice. <lb />
conscious of guilt, whirled <lb />
with as much consternation as tie <lb />
had been accosted by u rule of <lb />
lie beheld it very I y Maud- <lb />
lug the top of the knoll him, <lb />
I not thirty feel away. Ills <lb />
quite as dirty as any small <lb />
should be at time of day. ills <lb />
curly brown hair looked if had <lb />
not been combed since the day before. <lb />
His firm little legs. In half hose and <lb />
presumably white were <lb />
spread apart, and Ills hands were in <lb />
bis pockets. <lb />
King gullied at once mid <lb />
looked uneasily for <lb />
who. In- knew, lie near. It <lb />
Is safe to say I hut lie nine to his feet <lb />
mid bowed deeply, even in Humility. <lb />
am your he <lb />
said meekly. <lb />
vial know any better than to <lb />
come demanded prince. <lb />
turned very red. <lb />
am sorry. I'll go <lb />
I'm not going to put you <lb />
hastily exclaimed the prince, coming <lb />
the slope, you are <lb />
enough to know better. You are the <lb />
gentleman who picked up my crop <lb />
yesterday. are an <lb />
lonely With an <lb />
attempt the pathetic. <lb />
The youngster looked cautiously <lb />
about. do you ever go <lb />
he demanded eagerly. <lb />
won't give me away, will <lb />
with a warning frown. <lb />
tell Jacob He's steward. <lb />
know a line place to <lb />
The prince led the way up the bank, <lb />
followed by the American, <lb />
who stooped so admirably the hoy. <lb />
looking back, whispered that it <lb />
At the top of the knoll <lb />
the prince turned into a little shrub <lb />
lined path leading down to the banks <lb />
of the pool almost directly below the <lb />
rocky face of the grotto. <lb />
The prince scurried behind a big <lb />
rock and reappeared at once n <lb />
willow branch from the end cf which <lb />
a piece of thread. A bent pin <lb />
occupied the chief end in view. He <lb />
unceremoniously shoved the brunch <lb />
Into the hands of his confederate <lb />
then produced from one of bis pockets <lb />
a silver cigarette box. which he gin- <lb />
opened to reveal to the gaze a <lb />
Conglomerate of angleworms <lb />
grubs. <lb />
fellow gets awful dirty digging <lb />
for worms, doesn't he pronounced. <lb />
The took the and gin- <lb />
dropped the hook Into the <lb />
less tune It requires <lb />
to tell It he had a nibble, a bite and <lb />
a catch. There never was a so ex <lb />
cited lie when a scarlet Hew <lb />
Into the shrubbery above. <lb />
On the opposite bank of the pool <lb />
suddenly appeared two rigid members <lb />
of the royal guard, Intently watching <lb />
the King was somewhat dis- <lb />
by the fact that their rifles <lb />
were In a position to be used at an In- <lb />
notice. Ho felt himself turning <lb />
pale as he thought of what might <lb />
have happened If be had taken to <lb />
flight <lb />
A young lady In a rajah silk gown, a <lb />
flimsy panama hat tilted well over her <lb />
nose, with u red feather that stood <lb />
erect as If always In a state of <lb />
prise, turned the bushes and came to a <lb />
stop at King's elbow. He had <lb />
time to note In his confusion that she <lb />
was about shoulder high alongside him <lb />
and that she was staring up Into bis <lb />
face with amazed gray eyes. After- <lb />
ward he to realize that she <lb />
direction of the wall. <lb />
She smiled Joyously, <lb />
limn she said, <lb />
assist you to escape. <lb />
followed through the <lb />
his heart violently. <lb />
whispered the prime n <lb />
moment later, dropping back If to <lb />
Impart n grave secret. <lb />
over there by the fountain. Mr. <lb />
cried the lady sharply- <lb />
Mr King. Remember to <lb />
your sister when you write. <lb />
Aunt an- <lb />
the prince. <lb />
Eric look turned <lb />
to one of Interest once. The man <lb />
designated was a <lb />
slight, swarthy <lb />
fellow In the <lb />
k form of a colonel <lb />
ll- not<lb />
happy the mo <lb />
The American ob <lb />
served the lady <lb />
dainty ears. <lb />
had turned a deli <lb />
pink. <lb />
A I ask <lb />
A I began <lb />
timidly. <lb />
If you merely call <lb />
me <lb />
They parted <lb />
company once. <lb />
know re prime and the <lb />
i ti. rajah <lb />
KB .,,. ,.,, <lb />
the castle. King toward the <lb />
somewhat dazed and by means sure <lb />
of his senses. <lb />
Salvage Fire <lb />
Extinguisher <lb />
to <lb />
Fire Department statistics show <lb />
that some eighty per cent, <lb />
fires are extinguished by chemical <lb />
apparatus. <lb />
Nearly all fires are discovered <lb />
at the start and are readily put <lb />
out if <lb />
A stream is thrown to cs <lb />
of about fifty feet, carrying a <lb />
gas, <lb />
excludes the oxygen and <lb />
prevents combustion. <lb />
A fire cannot live if a small per <lb />
cent, of carbonic acid gas is in the <lb />
air. <lb />
It is forty times as efficient as <lb />
water and will extinguish fires of oil, <lb />
gasoline, etc., which water only <lb />
spreads. <lb />
Protect home and property <lb />
it is too late. <lb />
E. L. Agent, <lb />
Greenville, North Carolina <lb />
CT to <lb />
is <lb />
goldfish which he had strung upon <lb />
wire grass dropped Into the edge <lb />
of the pool. <lb />
pal those poor little things <lb />
back in the pool. Mr. said the <lb />
lady in perfect English. <lb />
with the princes <lb />
said King, also in English. The <lb />
prime looked but interposed no <lb />
Imperial ii m. <lb />
It must lie confessed King's <lb />
composure was sorely disturbed, He <lb />
glanced up to find her studying him. <lb />
plainly perplexed. <lb />
just wandered In he began <lb />
guiltily. prince captured me <lb />
down there by the big <lb />
Did say your name is <lb />
she asked somewhat skeptical- <lb />
cs. he replied, <lb />
father h Mr. King <lb />
An- you the brother of Adele <lb />
she naked. <lb />
heard her speak of her brother <lb />
said were In South <lb />
She was regarding him with cool, <lb />
speculative interest. wonder If you <lb />
are <lb />
thin I; I be said, but doubt- <lb />
fully. lea-e pardon my <lb />
Perhaps I'm dreaming. At any rate, <lb />
I'm <lb />
We were the convert together for <lb />
two years. Now that I observe yen <lb />
closely you do resemble her. were <lb />
very d she <lb />
you'll Intercede for he <lb />
urged, with a fervent glance In the <lb />
Choice Cut Flowers. <lb />
Roses, Carnations, V <lb />
Out Specialties <lb />
all the styles. <lb />
floral designs and bouquets minted in the <lb />
artistic stiles at sent notice. <lb />
Shade Trees, Rose Bushes. Roses, <lb />
Shrubbery Plants <lb />
in unities. <lb />
Mail, and telephone promptly <lb />
by <lb />
J. L. CO., <lb />
Roofing and Sheet Metal Work. <lb />
Roofing, Tin Shop, Work and <lb />
Tobacco Flues in Season, <lb />
For Slate <lb />
J. J. <lb />
Pasta, N. C. <lb />
Mrs. Hall have, kept <lb />
house am of four <lb />
children, I would not p house <lb />
without Mountain <lb />
why Drives <lb />
sickness, th hap. <lb />
pines to whole family. It's the <lb />
world's health preserver. <lb />
L. Woolen. <lb />
Back at Old Store <lb />
I have moved my grocery store <lb />
back to the old store in the An- <lb />
building, opposite Bank <lb />
Greenville, 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 />
stock and am better prepared <lb />
to serve your wants Orders de- <lb />
livered promptly anywhere in <lb />
Phone number remains the same <lb />
number 35- <lb />
C. G. STARKEY <lb />
M-. London I <lb />
your Tea, I guarantee cure or <lb />
refund their money I It s <lb />
cur.- and the only one for the blood <lb />
It- Mountain Tea red <lb />
him where r r- medics I. <lb />
it with yours If. Jno. I<lb />
Laundry Notice. <lb />
I have secured the agency for the, <lb />
Troy and ho and will <lb />
call for and deliver all packages each <lb />
All orders left at the mat be <lb />
yard or hone 291-B will receive prompt <lb />
n. GUY R. <lb />
Browne <lb />
Piper <lb />
That well <lb />
poke mo- I at hole <lb />
results, a give it <lb />
on mote <lb />
bout r ban a When <lb />
your w i per and hang <lb />
d in u in <lb />
the face. t y u have ma, e a mi <lb />
ii m i y. Next tune <lb />
on <lb />
talk Wens i- is II <lb />
is in this I Ho is , <lb />
i his lo <lb />
sues <lb />
with his w New pods come r in. <lb />
and a season one d. <lb />
his in bat end in time w <lb />
in hi- com.- o <lb />
playhouse n Dick-run <lb />
five in tell year s to <lb />
him Thai e brick triangle <lb />
the plane, <lb />
WELLS BROWNE, <lb />
N C. <lb />
COAL, WOOD <lb />
and <lb />
DAIRY PRODUCTS. <lb />
PHONE <lb />
I have moved my Dairy to the John- i We keep all kinds of <lb />
son place, one mile from town, and am V <lb />
better prepared than ever to furnish j,,. ,,., h a e <lb />
all Dairy Products. Will make delivery j your <lb />
in town. Phone T 2-4. sir l-,,,, <lb />
s. It. W. Harvey <lb />
n- d dry <lb />
time for <lb />
W o <lb />
Give <lb />
Co. <lb />
slim <lb />
intern-I organs, the <lb />
s the I. is <lb />
in Ten. he <lb />
an cure of hoc <lb />
. constipation and h liver. <lb />
Jno, t.-n. <lb />
Why It Is Best <lb />
Gives relief for all Nerve, Bone and Muscle <lb />
Aches and Pains more quickly than any <lb />
other remedy known. <lb />
Its peculiar penetrating; properties are <lb />
most LINIMENT. <lb />
May be used with absolute confidence in its <lb />
purity for Internal and External Uses. <lb />
It is Triple Strength. A powerful, speedy <lb />
end sure Pain Remedy, most <lb />
effective in producing results. <lb />
Not only contains the old-fashioned <lb />
but also the latest and up-to- <lb />
date LINIMENT. <lb />
Recommended and sold under a guarantee <lb />
for the Rheumatism in all <lb />
forms, Sciatica, Lame Back, Stiff Joints <lb />
and Muscles, Sore Throat, Colds, Strains, <lb />
Sprains, Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Cramps, <lb />
Colic, Toothache, and all Nerve, Bone <lb />
and Muscle Aches and Pains. <lb />
Drug stores in cities and towns, general <lb />
stores in the country, and <lb />
the bottle, and money back if not sat- <lb />
Isn't this fair <lb />
run bi <lb />
pains m <lb />
MAN AND BEAST <lb />
NO. <lb />
UNDER <lb />
ACT, JUNE to, <lb />
UNDER THE <lb />
THIS CENTS <lb />
AND 11.00 <lb />
NOAH REMEDY<lb />
important Notice <lb />
The Noah's looks exactly the <lb />
shove. Look for Noah's Ark on every our <lb />
trade murk, registered In the U. S. for <lb />
Nosh's always appears III <lb />
red Ink on Hie on the label and on out. <lb />
side Accept nothing but Liniment, <lb />
it is the Pain under a positive <lb />
If dealer not yon. lend <lb />
Be In and ere will mall you a arid re- <lb />
fund money if not Beware of <lb />
no <lb />
of Dene <lb />
had been with <lb />
I law n <lb />
Noah's ran <lb />
it me K. <lb />
than have in ; s <lb />
ill all roil . <lb />
S. Cyrus, i <lb />
a side <lb />
. <lb />
i Ida and In not <lb />
l tried N nil's i <lb />
me i <lb />
Mrs. A. See. <lb />
I cold a severe at- <lb />
in ray <lb />
could not my aim <lb />
much pain, l i.-ll <lb />
and In less than a en- <lb />
free from pain. A. <lb />
sad <lb />
have Noah's for <lb />
rheumatism, ind <lb />
i i can say II did m <lb />
remedy, <lb />
.-;. C<lb />
-i have been <lb />
for a sprained <lb />
ankle. Mrs. W. l. West <lb />
flack. <lb />
ten i with a <lb />
sore In m hack, and <lb />
different remedies. a <lb />
of I made u <lb />
cure. Mn. lie. J. I.<lb />
Wife . <lb />
and sue used <lb />
half n if Soak <lb />
and Immediate relief. J. a Fisher, <lb />
S. C. <lb />
In <lb />
and think It me <lb />
I have In my and <lb />
It relieved II right much. lira. Martha <lb />
A. Him, <lb />
Horses. <lb />
have never used a <lb />
consider equal <lb />
for bruises, sprains, strained tendons <lb />
lo us.- threat, and <lb />
fur distemper, ate. <lb />
Transfer <lb />
Belt's Than <lb />
all <lb />
men to give Nose's Liniment a trial <lb />
and be convinced of its <lb />
properties, have obtained as <lb />
good If not results from use <lb />
than we did from remedies <lb />
nor Norfolk Portsmouth <lb />
Norfolk,<lb /></p>
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                <p>
THE EASTERN <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, <lb />
alls PROPRIETOR <lb />
GREENVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
Subscription-One Year 1.00 <lb />
Six <lb />
Single <lb />
rate, be Bad upon <lb />
application -t the business office in The <lb />
Reflector Building, corner Evans and <lb />
Third <lb />
Entered in the pot office at Greenville <lb />
N. C, as second-.-lass mail matter. <lb />
to do if they are haled into are a necessity. The bus- COTTON CONTRACTS ARE VALID. <lb />
court for carrying concealed of the town needs more <lb />
weapons consumers, and to get these <lb />
there should be opportunities of <lb />
Give your cooperation and giving profitable employment, <lb />
support to those women who It will be no trouble to increase <lb />
have set to work to the population of the town if the <lb />
FRIDAY, MAR. 1910. <lb />
President Taft has gone a step <lb />
further, is host in the <lb />
class. <lb />
ville a more attractive town. <lb />
There is plenty of room for <lb />
When pa has the price, it is <lb />
not unusual for a big reception <lb />
people who come can find em- <lb />
and nothing provides <lb />
this no readily as factories, <lb />
the matter of suitable sites, ma- <lb />
and labor for factories, <lb />
Greenville has advantages <lb />
given in honor of a wed- ; our m. of <lb />
ding, but Astor, up in New Factories be <lb />
sets a new fad by giving as profitably here as else- <lb />
u swell dinner in celebration of and the town certainly <lb />
getting a divorce. <lb />
The last execution by hang- The commission form of city <lb />
that can legally take place government is getting popular. <lb />
The Philadelphia strike is Carolina, occurred in April Columbia, S. will <lb />
M large as but county today, when vote on the Question of <lb />
is large enough. Henry Spivey, a colored it there. So far none of <lb />
was hanged for murder. This our North Carolina cities have <lb />
The government is after some , , tried if hut if it n an. <lb />
man was convicted more than a a sue <lb />
flour and meal shippers because . . in if <lb />
Kr i year ago and sentenced to be states, <lb />
of the short weight and wrong . , , Worth will tint <lb />
hanged, this being before the will not slow <lb />
legislature passed a law to We need <lb />
the mode of execution to in advance of the <lb />
electrocution. present form of government, but <lb />
whether the commission form <lb />
In one respect The Reflector we are not prepared <lb />
is going to turn over a new leaf. <lb />
Hereafter any communication <lb />
appearing in these columns that <lb />
is at all personal, or that can be <lb />
construed to be personal, or of <lb />
such a nature as to cause any one <lb />
to take exception or feel that a <lb />
lick had been made undercover. <lb />
labeling of packages the mills <lb />
send out. <lb />
The Scotland Neck tragedy in <lb />
which three prominent men were <lb />
shot, is one of the lamentable <lb />
things that sometimes occur.<lb />
Now a fellow out in Ohio up <lb />
and says that the president also <lb />
is a liar. First thing they know <lb />
somebody will get his nose <lb />
punched. <lb />
You need not trouble your <lb />
head with the thought that the <lb />
anti-prohibition argument a few <lb />
fellows have started is going to <lb />
develop into a party movement. <lb />
to think about the other <lb />
side of it, what are those Char- <lb />
pistol toting women going <lb />
The Reflector certainly hopes <lb />
some means will be provided for <lb />
the End of the Century Club to <lb />
re-establish the public library. <lb />
The ladies labored long and <lb />
earnestly for the library, and it <lb />
over the real j sorrow they saw <lb />
of the author and of <lb />
de plume. Or if such articles tn <lb />
appear over a a penny of insurance, <lb />
shall reserve the right to give was a <lb />
the person feeling the to many <lb />
name of the author on f to whom <lb />
. it a Horded an opportunity of <lb />
has reached that reading good that could <lb />
stage in her progress where be obtained <lb />
The matter of soiling cotton <lb />
for fall delivery and then not <lb />
with the terms of the <lb />
contract because the price ad- <lb />
much above the figure at <lb />
which it was sold, was greatly <lb />
discussed the past In <lb />
not a few instances litigations <lb />
grew out of the to de- <lb />
. liver thus <lb />
The printed a abort <lb />
news item taken from I he <lb />
Dispatch of <lb />
of a suit brought Al. x- <lb />
Sprunt Son., of <lb />
city, against parties in South <lb />
Carolina for failure to deliver <lb />
cotton on contract, the court de <lb />
the case in favor of the <lb />
plaintiff without even letting it <lb />
go to the jury. So many people <lb />
have asked us about this case <lb />
for the purpose of getting more <lb />
information, that we give below <lb />
a later and fuller report of <lb />
Florence, S. C. March <lb />
the United States Circuit Court <lb />
here today. Justice Brawley, <lb />
presiding, without allowing the <lb />
case to no to the jury, gave a <lb />
decision in the plaintiffs <lb />
in a brought by Messrs. <lb />
Alexander Son, <lb />
Wilmington, against <lb />
the Co., of Che <lb />
raw, S C in which the plain- <lb />
tiffs sought to recover of the de- <lb />
between and <lb />
for failure on the part of <lb />
the South Carolina firm to de- <lb />
liver several hales of <lb />
cotton on ct at ten cents <lb />
per pound. <lb />
Both sides were represented <lb />
able counsel and the decision <lb />
it regarded as very important as <lb />
establishing a precedent in a <lb />
similar suits brought <lb />
by the same exporter's both in <lb />
the State and United States <lb />
Courts in the mid <lb />
Georgia, in which large territory <lb />
they operate. Messrs. W. P. <lb />
Pollock and D. L. Laney, of <lb />
and Messrs. Willcox <lb />
Willcox and H. of <lb />
appeared for the <lb />
Messrs. while the <lb />
were represented by <lb />
Messrs. and Stevenson, <lb />
of <lb />
The plaintiffs set up in the <lb />
suit just decided that the Che <lb />
raw contracted to deliver <lb />
several hundred of cotton <lb />
at a specified time at cents <lb />
per round; that they, them <lb />
selves, made contracts with <lb />
European spinners to take the <lb />
cotton chartered ships id <lb />
which to curry it; that price <lb />
f cotton went up and <lb />
refused to y with <lb />
their contracts, g plain- <lb />
tiffs to go out in the market <lb />
and buy the cotton tiny had <lb />
bought on contract, at <lb />
per pound. The defense set up <lb />
that the contract was <lb />
under the State law prohibiting <lb />
the dealing futures and that <lb />
they were, therefore, not re <lb />
quired to perform their part of <lb />
it. It is held by the court, how <lb />
ever, that the contract is a per- <lb />
one in that it <lb />
has no clause providing for a <lb />
settlement of any difference <lb />
other than delivery of the spot <lb />
cotton and does not, therefore, <lb />
come under the ban of futures <lb />
or The case was <lb />
exceedingly hard fought and the <lb />
termination is regarded a great <lb />
victory for the exporters. <lb />
WILL BUILD NICE COURT HOUSE. <lb />
The Board of County <lb />
at the meeting Tuesday, <lb />
gave the matter of building a <lb />
new court house much consider- <lb />
After looking at plans <lb />
and illustrations of architects <lb />
present, the board decided to <lb />
set another day later in the <lb />
month to consider the matter <lb />
more fully. the meantime a <lb />
committee of the board will vis- <lb />
it some other counties that have <lb />
lately erected new court houses <lb />
with a view of inspecting these <lb />
and better arriving at the needs <lb />
for Pitt The members <lb />
of the board have the needs of <lb />
the county earnestly at heart <lb />
and desire to do the very best <lb />
thing, The Reflector feels sure <lb />
they will build a court house <lb />
a jail that will be creditable <lb />
to the county. The eyes of the <lb />
whole State are now on Pitt <lb />
which is regarded as one <lb />
of the best in North Carolina, <lb />
and many desires are expressed <lb />
to see the county take a great <lb />
step forward and in building <lb />
meet the needs of generations <lb />
to come. We are sure the ex- <lb />
of all will be met <lb />
Greenville was the first town <lb />
in this section of the State, and <lb />
perhaps the first of its size any <lb />
where the State, to establish <lb />
day current with its electric <lb />
plant. This was done a few <lb />
years ago, and has a <lb />
great convenience. Many small <lb />
enterprises in the town get their <lb />
power this way, and <lb />
fans, and other con- <lb />
for comfort in drug <lb />
stores, offices and homes are run <lb />
by electricity. The <lb />
summer the of day electric <lb />
current will no doubt largely in- <lb />
crease, as the convenience <lb />
from it is found to be so <lb />
great. The Reflector plant <lb />
would hardly know to get <lb />
along without electric current, <lb />
and many other users feel the <lb />
same way about it. <lb />
Subscribe to The Reflector. <lb />
NEW HARDWARE <lb />
AT FARMVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA <lb />
We wish to announce that we have recently opened the largest and most complete line of <lb />
Hardware, Farm Implements, Mill Supplies. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, ever in Pitt County <lb />
All of which we are offering at prices fully in keeping with the times <lb />
You don't have to spend a cent with us in order to get it. Came let tin 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 arc right, sec us before you buy. We desire to most <lb />
heartily thank those who have already become our customers, and to extend a <lb />
most co-dial to everyone who comes to Farm ville to make our <lb />
their <lb />
We promise you reliable goods, courteous treatment and a square deal. <lb />
We are the sole agents for Farmville for The Cole <lb />
Mfg. Corn and Cotton Planters and Guano <lb />
Distributors. They are the bent on earth for the <lb />
Southern farmer Read a prominent farmer <lb />
has to Bay about therm <lb />
the Cole Co. Charlotte N. C. <lb />
Dear solicitation, I ray to you <lb />
that Universal Planter I bought from you last <lb />
gave me entire I it with perfect <lb />
in planting corn, cotton, and sole <lb />
Am g-lad that you hive such a planter offer to the <lb />
public. With beat wisher, am, <lb />
We are receiving larger <lb />
shipments of these <lb />
goods this week <lb />
We have just received a c d of Jno. <lb />
celebrated farm implements, consisting of walking <lb />
and riding <lb />
Cultivators, Sulky, Disc and Dag <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 and 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 />
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT <lb />
IN CHARGE OF R. W. SMITH <lb />
Authorized Agent of The Eastern Reflector for A and vicinity. Ad rates furnished <lb />
Wanted to buy bushels <lb />
of field peas by J- R. Smith Co. <lb />
If you need a good open or <lb />
top buggy, wagon or cart call <lb />
Rev. J. B. will begin on J. R. Smith Co. Dixon. <lb />
a protracted meeting in the I Services in the Baptist church <lb />
Methodist church on the 14th. next Sunday. A pastor has not <lb />
on <lb />
He be assisted by Rev. J. H. <lb />
Shore, of Greenville. <lb />
We are representing the oldest <lb />
and strongest Life and Fire <lb />
Insurance Co. in the world. <lb />
Call us and let us consult with <lb />
you. Ayden Loan Insurance <lb />
Co. Phone <lb />
J. J. Edwards, of Wilson, is <lb />
spending a few days with hi-, <lb />
daughter, Mrs. W. H. <lb />
ton. <lb />
School books, bibles and <lb />
menu at J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
Misses Tripp and Annie <lb />
of Bay Creek, are visiting <lb />
Miss Bessie Harris. <lb />
For lot of improved <lb />
Spanish peanuts at per bushel. <lb />
J. M. C. Nelson. R. F. D., Ayden. <lb />
N. C. ltd <lb />
Mrs. Henry and Miss <lb />
Emma Kittrell, of Winterville, <lb />
were in Ayden Tuesday <lb />
Dinner baskets, pencil boxes. <lb />
slates, pencils ink erasers at <lb />
J. R. Smith Co. , <lb />
Another well boring machine <lb />
has arrived and work will begin <lb />
on what we hope be an <lb />
artesian well. <lb />
For Sale-One second hand <lb />
p. Cooper engine and boiler, <lb />
mounted, one 40-saw Brown <lb />
cotton gin, condenser, hand <lb />
press, belts, etc. J. M. C. <lb />
son. R. F. D. Ayden. N. C. <lb />
ltd <lb />
J. A. Harrington is home <lb />
again, looking like a new man. <lb />
Windows, doors, lime, cement, <lb />
hardware, lucks, hinges at It- <lb />
Smith Co. <lb />
D. R. Oliver moved his <lb />
family to Winterville. <lb />
J. R. Smith Co. Dixon. <lb />
Nice turned work, brackets, <lb />
window and door frames made <lb />
on short notice by J. R. Smith <lb />
Co- Dixon. <lb />
Raleigh who is suffer <lb />
yet been secured. <lb />
A nice line of coffins and <lb />
caskets always on hand a <lb />
nice hearse at your service at <lb />
J. R. Smith Co. Dixon. <lb />
Grover our <lb />
contract, has pneumonia, <lb />
Lime, cement, and <lb />
full line of hardware J. R. <lb />
Smith Go's <lb />
For wire and nails, <lb />
see J. K. Smith Co. Just <lb />
rived a car load. <lb />
Galvanized sinks nice to attach <lb />
to your pumps for your water <lb />
shelf at J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
Call on u s for ceiling, flooring <lb />
and <lb />
We guarantee <lb />
faction. <lb />
J. R. Smith Co. Dixon. <lb />
you want to buy, <lb />
lease, sell or rent houses or land, <lb />
or want a job for yourself, wife, <lb />
mother or sister, or <lb />
H Petree. of <lb />
Grange, was here Sunday. <lb />
L, want to employ additional help, <lb />
sell what you have, there is <lb />
, , . . , . no better medium than the col- <lb />
An experienced blacksmith Toe Reflector <lb />
waiting to shoe your horses and, R. W. Smith. <lb />
mules at J. R. Smith Co Dixon. <lb />
Now is a good time to advertise <lb />
in the Ayden Department- <lb />
R. W. Smith. <lb />
Will repair your carts, <lb />
and buggies or sell you new ones. <lb />
If you have news items, tell <lb />
this scribe and help us to make <lb />
this column a creditable one. <lb />
Don't treat him do a <lb />
book agent, and then wonder at <lb />
the feeble effort he is making. <lb />
We are not all like <lb />
Daniels, we need your <lb />
R. W. Smith. <lb />
Call us, phone Let us rent <lb />
houses and collect for you. <lb />
Will sell your personal property, <lb />
land, stocks, bonds, or lend u <lb />
money on reasonable terms- <lb />
Ayden Loan Co. <lb />
Cook stoves, heaters and clove <lb />
at J. R. Smith o, <lb />
patterns and magazines <lb />
it J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
Rubber, and corrugated roofing <lb />
R. Smith Co. <lb />
To the Merchants When you <lb />
want an extra grade of groceries <lb />
call on W. E. Tingle <lb />
If you want to I <lb />
property against fire. Tingle will <lb />
it. <lb />
Gaudy and rubber belting <lb />
pipe Acting valves at J. R. <lb />
Smith Co. <lb />
Ninety days and spring at <lb />
How Good News Spreads <lb />
am old and travel most <lb />
of the writes B. F. To of <lb />
K I <lb />
go I be- <lb />
came I ow.- my excellent I <lb />
vita t them They effect a cure <lb />
every time. Tl never fail to tone <lb />
the and <lb />
bowels, ate th liver, invigorate <lb />
the y and blood. They <lb />
work wonders for weak, run down men <lb />
, strength, vigor <lb />
a joy. Try <lb />
them. . is <lb />
guaranteed by all <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
N. C. March 9.-; <lb />
IT. E. Little went to Wilson <lb />
Friday evening to visit relatives <lb />
and returned Monday <lb />
rs. Strickland, a very old <lb />
lady in our neighborhood, has <lb />
been in poor health for <lb />
time, and on last Friday <lb />
fell and hurt herself. She s <lb />
now in a critical <lb />
Rev. W. F. Waters, <lb />
and Mr. Smith, another <lb />
preacher, of the Ayden <lb />
cal Seminary, came Saturday <lb />
evening and preached at <lb />
Free Will Baptist church at <lb />
Arthur Saturday night and <lb />
Sunday to large congregations <lb />
Work on the Christian church <lb />
at Arthur, we learn is progress- <lb />
very well. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Ned <lb />
house are visiting B P. Cobb, at <lb />
Miss Nannie Smith, who has <lb />
been spending week <lb />
Wilson, returned home Monday <lb />
evening. <lb />
Are Drugs Necessary <lb />
Do Drugs Cure Disease <lb />
Can Nature be Assisted <lb />
If were born and after-1 If a person would correct Iii <lb />
livid right, there would Co <lb />
An Awful Eruption <lb />
of a volcano brief interest, ard <lb />
your interest sKin eruption- will be <lb />
as short, if use <lb />
Salve, their quickest cure. Even the <lb />
s, ulcers, t lever Bores are <lb />
healed by it. Best burns, cuts <lb />
sore lip.-, chapped hands, <lb />
and pies. It instant re- <lb />
lief. at <lb />
KING'S CROSS ROADS ITEMS. <lb />
Marriage License. <lb />
Register of Deeds W. M. Moore <lb />
ha, issued the following licenses f g,, <lb />
since last <lb />
WHITE. <lb />
and Jennie <lb />
L. <lb />
J. R. Potter and Elks. <lb />
COLORED. <lb />
Geo. W. Joyner and Charlotte <lb />
Rives. <lb />
Wilson and Linnie <lb />
Williams. <lb />
from an accident R. Smith Co. <lb />
on a work engine, is moving If you have any <lb />
family to sell, Tingle will sell <lb />
REPORT O THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
AT AYDEN, N. O. <lb />
At the Close of Business Jan. <lb />
Resources <lb />
Loans and discounts t <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
and <lb />
Furniture and fixtures <lb />
Demand loans <lb />
Due from <lb />
Cash items <lb />
Gold coin <lb />
Silver coin, including all <lb />
500.00 <lb />
70,181.24 <lb />
25,000.00 <lb />
12,600.00 <lb />
minor coin cur. <lb />
bank other <lb />
Notes <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
50,700.431 capital stock I <lb />
Surplus <lb />
Undivided profits, less <lb />
cur. exp. and taxes pd. 4,888.08 <lb />
Deposits sub. to check 71,328.86 <lb />
Demand of 18,442.36 <lb />
Cashier's <lb />
outstanding <lb />
Total <lb />
Saved a Soldiers Life <lb />
death so ard ah -II in <lb />
the evil was mo e agreeable to J. <lb />
A of Kemp. Tex . than g <lb />
it from hat doctor, d was p- <lb />
a stubborn <lb />
he writes, do-el a cough, <lb />
to me in o; all remedies <lb />
My weight ran down lo <lb />
b on lo Dr. King <lb />
New very, which c impel cm- <lb />
ed me. now w pounds <lb />
For e In grippe, asthma, <lb />
hoarseness, croup, who <lb />
to and lung <lb />
Trial tort Is free. <lb />
Guaranteed by all <lb />
In Your Homes to Stay <lb />
Joy for croup and <lb />
fail and the Goose Grease <lb />
i t for rheumatism and all <lb />
pains, h p Hived all over tic <lb />
by young and old. <lb />
Sold by Mora Pharmacy, <lb />
N. C, and manufactured by <lb />
THE GOOSE COMPANY, <lb />
Greensboro, N. C. <lb />
II <lb />
King's Cross Roads, Mar. <lb />
Misses Emmie and Smith. <lb />
spent <lb />
part of last week with their sis- <lb />
Mrs. Marcellus Smith. <lb />
Mrs. Ed Carraway, of <lb />
spent Saturday and Sunday <lb />
with her mother, Mrs. Mattie <lb />
Smith. <lb />
Misses Mamie Pierce and Ada <lb />
Smith, of Falkland, spent <lb />
day night and Sunday with Mrs. <lb />
Parker. <lb />
On Thursday, the of <lb />
March, the school at lung's X <lb />
will close. There will be <lb />
a address in the church at <lb />
by Raw. B. F. of <lb />
Dinner will ho <lb />
on the grounds. Baskets <lb />
Will be appreciated. All are <lb />
cordially invited. <lb />
for doctor knows <lb />
this. Bo do oilier people. <lb />
One thing more. a person lives <lb />
heredity, medicine can do only very <lb />
little. cannot cure Only <lb />
charlatans claim that win <lb />
cure may palliate <lb />
may the <lb />
of Nature to resist <lb />
men arouse the efforts of the <lb />
human to right 00- <lb />
This is the mom that <lb />
do. <lb />
A man accidentally his in <lb />
the Are. Instinctively Watt bis <lb />
linger in his then blows on U <lb />
for the cooling effect. This Is no care. <lb />
Ho knows It very well, it it <lb />
bitter for the time <lb />
People eat unwisely. This produces <lb />
dyspepsia or Indigestion. only <lb />
rational Is to eat correctly. Vet if <lb />
a palliative Is at hand tho pains of <lb />
be mitigated, tho throes of <lb />
dyspepsia assuaged. The can- <lb />
not lie said to cared. It simply <lb />
palliates disagreeable symptoms. Tho <lb />
cure through right living. <lb />
Take for instance. No one <lb />
claims Is a for dyspepsia. <lb />
But will stimulate tho stomach <lb />
to perform its function properly. Para- <lb />
will increase tho flow of digestive <lb />
Holds, without which digestion cannot <lb />
carried on all. It will the <lb />
food, tho appetite. <lb />
It Is admitted that all this be <lb />
accomplished by right living, but there <lb />
are so many who either wit not <lb />
or do not know how that <lb />
a tremendous amount of good can be <lb />
done by tho wise use of <lb />
A stomach that has been frequently <lb />
performs tho function of <lb />
the food to remain undigested <lb />
time after is swallowed. This leads <lb />
to fermentation of <lb />
sen Is result. This goes on week <lb />
after week, until tho blood Is poisoned <lb />
fermentation- This <lb />
the products of ft <lb />
condition Is very apt to produce <lb />
It is not claimed that <lb />
rheumatism. <lb />
but correct living. Cat <lb />
claimed that will assist a <lb />
Chased stomach <lb />
persist in right eating and <lb />
ways, undoubtedly the stomach <lb />
right It self, the blood would rid of <lb />
the poison, ever;, thing be <lb />
right. Bat as said before there a <lb />
multitude of who will <lb />
not adopt right methods of living. <lb />
such people a boo. A <lb />
before will assist tho stomach to- <lb />
do Its work. <lb />
of the food, brings about norms <lb />
digestion, and all tho train of <lb />
follow indigestion disappear. <lb />
In other U <lb />
those who lira badly, those <lb />
have acquired some <lb />
not cure, it assists <lb />
powers of to score. <lb />
The Hie <lb />
of the horse to a load, <lb />
used it tho hers. <lb />
bis powers et tho right lime, with- <lb />
out which ho could pulled j <lb />
load. <lb />
Thin illustrates the ct of <lb />
or any sys- <lb />
Taken at the right Unto, it <lb />
forth the powers of the human -i <lb />
to meet the en roach men Is of <lb />
and thus cuts short, if <lb />
the diseased <lb />
No one should to sub It- <lb />
the place of rig III <lb />
In the end an attempt will <lb />
prove a disaster. <lb />
of tin- right medicine at the right <lb />
no reasonable <lb />
undertake to deny it. <lb />
Those who know now tons Pen ins <lb />
untold and t-j <lb />
world will get Wise no <lb />
through correct living no at <lb />
all will lie needed. lint that lime <lb />
not arrived. In the meantime, <lb />
tho world Is approaching that <lb />
la which all i-e <lb />
is a <lb />
In I <lb />
Blight derangements of ti <lb />
throat, bronchial lungs or <lb />
these attacks are to lead M <lb />
grave diseases, and can be by <lb />
of IV <lb />
Wouldn't you lo on <lb />
solicited people <lb />
bare used <lb />
j to confirm the coo- <lb />
corning it. I. address tho <lb />
Drug <lb />
Ask Your Druggist for a Free Almanac 1910. <lb />
If a farmer can do bettor farm Seed <lb />
log by reading the j on j r j. g. for <lb />
Farmer, ht <lb />
Maine grown stock. the <lb />
1,240.64 <lb />
2,804.00 <lb />
Total 1182,272.22 <lb />
Card of Thanks <lb />
By unanimous motion of Green- <lb />
ville Lodge No. A. F. A- <lb />
M. held March was directed <lb />
the thanks of the <lb />
I the ladies who so kindly <lb />
for the use of th members <lb />
in equipment of aprons to take <lb />
he place of those lost in the <lb />
read Progressive Farmer. <lb />
Progressive Farm-rand <lb />
Fat m- <lb />
for U- Offer good <lb />
1st. D. D. <lb />
Agent Pitt Co. <lb />
in Book <lb />
W. M. Mot re <lb />
had The to print and <lb />
bind for copies of the <lb />
last financial of the <lb />
county for filing and to present a <lb />
copy to each of the county <lb />
712.02 <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
COUNTY OP PITT. <lb />
the <lb />
I, J. R. Smith, Cashier of the above named bank, do swear that <lb />
above statement is true to the best of my knowledge <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to <lb />
before m. this 4th day F. b <lb />
1910. <lb />
HODGEs. <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
J. R. SMITH. <lb />
ELIAS TURN AGE. <lb />
R. C. CANNON. <lb />
Lily's Oyster <lb />
Fresh Oysters <lb />
Coming Every Day <lb />
Can Serve Yon Any Way. Try Me <lb />
MISS C. MEREDITH <lb />
Graduate Nurse <lb />
Ayden, North Carolina. <lb />
recent fire. I take this method officers handy reference. It <lb />
of returning to the ladies a neat book of pages. <lb />
sincere thinks and appreciation. thoughtfulness on the part <lb />
C. B. Whichard. Coin. Register Moore is <lb />
and the other officers <lb />
For Seed Irish Potatoes see it. <lb />
horrid grown stock. <lb />
Prices low, see before <lb />
bin <lb />
it t <lb />
Of E, <lb />
J. R. J. G. <lb />
Prices low. <lb />
Strays Taken Up. <lb />
have up at the farm, <lb />
near two <lb />
black, with swallow fork in <lb />
right and under lit in kit; the <lb />
other a rd heifer, unmarked. Owner <lb />
can get same <lb />
W. <lb />
ltd N. C. <lb />
Stubborn at Mules <lb />
are liver and <lb />
to bilk without Then there's <lb />
loss <lb />
But troubles before Or. King's <lb />
New Life Pills, world's best <lb />
and liver remedy. So easy.<lb />
;. I<lb />
The Reflector does job work. <lb />
luxurious iotas. <lb />
S. I <lb />
JOSEPH L. <lb />
We wish to call your attention to our new line of fall goods which <lb />
we now have. We have taken great cart in buying thin year and we <lb />
think we can supply your wants in Shoes, Matt, 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 ire prepared to furnish yon with <lb />
House and Kitchen Furniture <lb />
at the very prices. Cash or Installment. <lb />
Come to see us and we will convince you <lb />
AYDEN FURNITURE CO. <lb />
NEXT DOOR TO <lb />
SUCCESSFUL <lb />
TOBACCO <lb />
CROWING <lb />
TOBACCO <lb />
COLUMBIA TOBACCO<lb /></p>
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WOMAN'S CIVIC LEAGUE <lb />
to Make Look <lb />
Bettor. <lb />
The Woman's Civic League <lb />
held a very enthusiastic meeting <lb />
Thursday afternoon at the home <lb />
of Mrs. Will Ricks. Many sub- <lb />
conducive to local improve- <lb />
were thrashed out. Chiefly <lb />
among them was a vigorous de- <lb />
of the present evil of <lb />
spitting on the sidewalks, and <lb />
other public places. <lb />
These women say this <lb />
evil must cease. and <lb />
fellow take heed. When <lb />
a body of women say a thing <lb />
must stop, we might as well ac- <lb />
custom ourselves to a change. <lb />
And sure y a change here is <lb />
greatly to he desired, for some- <lb />
times it U positively nauseating <lb />
to hive to pan certain places in <lb />
tow ; furthermore, medical <lb />
has long since proven <lb />
that it is a danger to health. <lb />
Clean streets as another topic <lb />
of the afternoon, rather <lb />
that I have to say dirty streets <lb />
was the next discussed, <lb />
and our own dirty streets at that. <lb />
I, is a a deplorable fact, <lb />
that the first impression a <lb />
gets streets. <lb />
A new com-T recently said to the <lb />
writer. what dirty streets <lb />
you have I simply can not rec <lb />
thee streets with all this <lb />
loose trash, piper cabbage <lb />
leaves, with the beautiful homes <lb />
and stylish <lb />
A up day is being <lb />
planned, h will be announced <lb />
later, and we do beg every citizen <lb />
to help us carry this out. <lb />
Last, but by no means least. <lb />
these ladies have planned to in- <lb />
the school and <lb />
of Greenville in civic improve- <lb />
and hereby give notice i years of Christianity are not all <lb />
that they will give as a professing Christians, nor are we <lb />
to the boy or girl in school in j ideally moral. The standard of <lb />
the graded life is the Christian life and it <lb />
or training school, who will write was made so for those people <lb />
on with its corresponding influence <lb />
The essay must con on their th- <lb />
as many a-i five hundred present time he told of the work <lb />
words, and not over seven bur- of Livingstone ill various <lb />
and fifty, and must be in of Africa. Livingstone's death <lb />
the hands Mayor Whedbee an and the J of the African <lb />
or before May 4th, 1910; who bore his to <lb />
with Rev. B. F. Huske, Rev. the coast on their should era for <lb />
H. Shore, Mr. E. G. 1.500 miles from the interior <lb />
and Mr. D. J. Whichard will d a devotion that <lb />
who the winner is. The lime missionary triumph. Mis- <lb />
winning essay will he published interest in the pr. sent day <lb />
third centers in and eastern <lb />
it- of countries. idolatry <lb />
i c and the evils of paganism <lb />
ma lion- along with it, and the result if <lb />
i of in its uplift of those <lb />
, girls people is just us as it <lb />
thinking was in the part of the <lb />
caps of and let century among the peoples of <lb />
us have the result Reporter, Madagascar add the Fiji Islands, <lb />
but Hie so <lb />
Follow and Keep summarized. Chum alone con- <lb />
It is every woman's duty to more people than North <lb />
keep young as possible. but America. South Africa, <lb />
unfortunately, she does not Germany, and com <lb />
while India has almost as <lb />
THE UPLIFT OF MISSIONS. <lb />
Theme of Add,,., by Rev. <lb />
W. r. Cox. <lb />
Moral and Spiritual Up- <lb />
lift of Missions During the Last <lb />
was the subject of a <lb />
most interesting and uplifting <lb />
address by Rev. W. E. Cox, <lb />
rector of St John's Episcopal <lb />
church, at St. church last <lb />
night, the occasion being the <lb />
fourth or the series of meetings <lb />
arranged by the Episcopal con- <lb />
of the city for the <lb />
study of missions during the <lb />
Lenten season. The <lb />
was large and the remarks <lb />
of the speaker were listened to <lb />
with intense interest. <lb />
The purpose of Mr. Cox's dis- <lb />
course was to show the real fruits <lb />
of the missionary enterprise, <lb />
and present, which justify <lb />
the contributions to missions and <lb />
upon which the missionary <lb />
peal is In the develop <lb />
of his Mr. Cox <lb />
went back to tie early part of <lb />
last century and gave a <lb />
sketch of the missionary work <lb />
done in countries like <lb />
car, the Fiji Islands, New Zea- <lb />
land and others. In each and <lb />
every one of these countries, <lb />
said the speaker, the natives <lb />
were found in a savage state, <lb />
cannibalism often, immoral, <lb />
cruel, superstitious and <lb />
ed in every The effect of <lb />
the missionary work among them <lb />
was to uplift them in every way <lb />
and remedy or overcome the evils <lb />
which beset their former lives. <lb />
This does not mean said Mr. <lb />
Cox, that their id was en- <lb />
done away at once nor that <lb />
their immorality was totally <lb />
completely blotted out. <lb />
he said, 2.000 <lb />
MRS. WILLIAM MOTE. <lb />
Valuable Town Property for Sale. <lb />
Mill plant located I line I <lb />
Mrs. Alice C. quietly fell fin opportunity to ha-e site, <lb />
, . , , , i building and machinery for a pr <lb />
asleep in Jesus o clock, business. <lb />
By of a certain <lb />
by the k <lb />
Company to C. S. Carr, dated May 12th <lb />
Thursday afternoon. Feb. 24th, <lb />
1910. <lb />
She had been in poor health j office f the <lb />
. , . . , . r. of of county, in <lb />
for several years, but through it b Z-e. <lb />
patient, <lb />
all had been <lb />
et will, on <lb />
lay. st <lb />
m. before c door in <lb />
and hopeful, her faith growing Greenville, tell at p lie -ale to the <lb />
Stronger to the I bidder. c- piece or <lb />
, , , . , , , of laid i. ha town o <lb />
was a daughter of the late and on <lb />
Thomas and El z Hill, of Lenoir the i <lb />
, . . railroad, and more <lb />
county. and was about years bed as at the <lb />
of age. st corner of lie Oil <lb />
A. , , lot on the of- <lb />
AbOUt years ago she way. and running north, I so. <lb />
was united III marriage to Mr. the railroad feet <lb />
,. ,, , r j more or lets, to A -b. <lb />
William of east, or nearly so. with the south fide <lb />
the late Dr <lb />
officiating. <lb />
In early <lb />
H D Harper -th Alley feet, or less. <lb />
K I to Atlantic ; south <lb />
life she <lb />
i early s , with the west side of <lb />
tic Avenue feet, more or lea-, to <lb />
,, the northeast corner of The Standard <lb />
Christ as her and j Oil Company lot. thence west, or near- <lb />
a member of the church s <lb />
j. , i Oil l lot feet, more or less, <lb />
ID boon after her , to the nil g on railroad <lb />
marriage she removed her together with all the <lb />
ding.--, sheds. barn and <lb />
to Red Oak church where <lb />
she was a faithful and devoted <lb />
engine rooms, one horse <lb />
f. one power engine, one f. n <lb />
and dust c. Hector, slatting, pulleys. <lb />
member at the time of her death; hangers, belting and other attachments <lb />
-rarely ever if health ; on Term, of <lb />
permitted to attend. Sh was <lb />
loyal to the cause of Christ and <lb />
ever ready to help in every good <lb />
work. The old gos- <lb />
of the Son of God clearly and <lb />
. , . . . virtue of the power of sale co-.- <lb />
faithfully preached was lO In a certain mortgage <lb />
a source of inspiration of life and by Ola For h <lb />
, , and wife to L A. Cobb on the 24th. <lb />
joy and the power Of God unto day of I and duly record. <lb />
salvation. In Christian <lb />
, , , . j county. North in Book H- <lb />
and hope she lived, and in the . the will <lb />
triumphs of faith she died and c <lb />
, . , . to the <lb />
This the 19th of F. <lb />
C. S. Carr, <lb />
Jarvis <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
has now gone to enjoy <lb />
of the blissful shore. <lb />
the bidder n th <lb />
i n tracts or parcels of Ian I <lb />
land being in the county if Pitt and <lb />
Death has deprived her home; State of North Ca and in B. aver <lb />
of a faithful, patient and loving i as <lb />
. . , . , I A tract, beginning at a pine, i. <lb />
wife, a gentle and corner of formerly <lb />
J- and h, thence <lb />
, . . . 1-6 poles to a dead <lb />
was law to in pine, Saunders corner, thence N pa 1- <lb />
family hurrying in the g <lb />
presence of many and Una, thence with N. C. to <lb />
relatives who had to in Knot <lb />
, . . ., . d am w th . <lb />
pay the last tribute respect. c. C. Cobb's . th. with C. C. <lb />
She has left to mourn her N -3 pole to -h. <lb />
. containing acres more <lb />
a devoted husband, one or less. <lb />
Another tract, beginning at <lb />
step-son and a stepdaughter. <lb />
iron stake on the oil tram road, N. C. <lb />
three nephews and two nieces. corner and runs eagerly with <lb />
The sympathy a host <lb />
a s j . , with Jesse L Smith's line <lb />
goes out to the line of G. T and K. a <lb />
loved so well in t <lb />
meat <lb />
heir Jr., with the line C. <lb />
Cobb's line, then with C. Cobb's <lb />
at once, and <lb />
best will f. <lb />
will <lb />
at <lb />
m w <lb />
other <lb />
and get on <lb />
Millinery <lb />
Mrs. M. D. is in the <lb />
Northern fashion Centers <lb />
new goods for C. T. Mu-i- <lb />
ford's millinery department. <lb />
Shu is assisted by <lb />
of Md. is <lb />
to be trimmer this <lb />
come <lb />
to with Higgs <lb />
when the latter returns. <lb />
line to the beginning, containing <lb />
acres more or To said <lb />
deed. T. of sale cash. <lb />
This day February <lb />
L A. Cobb Mortgagee. <lb />
Jarvis <lb />
Land Sale. <lb />
many more, not to mention Japan <lb />
and other countries. The <lb />
of such a mass of <lb />
is a monumental undertaking <lb />
and has scarcely been begun, <lb />
but wherever the missionaries <lb />
have gone and Christianity has <lb />
gained strength it has displaced <lb />
the immorality and general evils <lb />
paganism and raised the <lb />
to the high level of Christian <lb />
virtue. Wilmington Star. <lb />
ways know the best way to live <lb />
up way to live up to the duty. <lb />
Avoid hurry, worry and get- <lb />
ting flustered. <lb />
Learn self-control. Anger is <lb />
a wrinkle bringer. <lb />
Be temperate. Moderation <lb />
not only refer to the <lb />
Overdoing way <lb />
makes for premature age. <lb />
Love the open air. Fresh air <lb />
is not a fad, it is a necessity if <lb />
one would keen young. <lb />
Get plenty of sleep. Nothing <lb />
lines the face like nights of , . <lb />
Fully nine out of every ten <lb />
. . , , . cases of rheumatism is simply <lb />
Keep mentally alert. An in- rheumatism the muscles due <lb />
back number adds to cold or damp, or chronic <lb />
years to her seeming age. neither of which require <lb />
makes for like a young I internal treatment. All that <lb />
mind save a needed afford relief is the <lb />
save a application of Chamberlain's <lb />
. . . Give it a trial. You <lb />
Don t let yourself get sluggish; are certain to be pleased with the <lb />
indifferent, Here is where quick relief which it affords, <lb />
the benefit massage, physical by druggists, <lb />
culture and a vital interest in life <lb />
By virtue of a mortgage executed <lb />
an de by Is a. d <lb />
Jane to J. H. V <lb />
on the ft h, day of Jany. which <lb />
mortgage was duly recorded in the <lb />
Office of the of deeds of Pitt <lb />
County, in k Q K page the <lb />
will ft- <lb />
th.-court h. u In Greenville <lb />
day M lbs <lb />
cater hid parcel or tract of <lb />
situate in the county I in i- <lb />
Dam township, nil g the <lb />
I ids of Bob Nichols, John Tripp, <lb />
Best n I others, containing ten <lb />
court of Pitt county, nude by h s acres more or It M and being <lb />
O. H. Guion, Judge of tie i f Inn I by said Isaac <lb />
of North Can <lb />
in the of C. his Feb. 1910. <lb />
ho see The I, J. H. mortgagee, <lb />
Knitting Mills, the re- V. James Son, Attorneys. <lb />
will sell st public auction <lb />
Personal Property Sale. <lb />
By virtue a decree of the Super <lb />
the premises in N. C. on <lb />
March the 16th. 1910 the <lb />
following described real personal <lb />
property. Twelve knitting machines, <lb />
g es, drying and <lb />
bleaching apparatus. and <lb />
p to a d connected with <lb />
th- of underwear, now <lb />
owned by the defendant in <lb />
their mi I <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
The having this <lb />
qua as administrator the estate <lb />
of decked, <lb />
U C. Moo e, Clerk of the <lb />
court of Pitt, county, notice is h. <lb />
given to all persons holding claims <lb />
against said estate with P. C. Han <lb />
Also about two acres of upon I one <lb />
which e buildings rs and e , or will b <lb />
of the Commercial no-Mills are bar of any recovery pa said <lb />
situated, including the I hereby to <lb />
he-ting electric -fit plant <lb />
water and fire protection and the <lb />
main shifting. Also several valuable <lb />
town lots, given in day of <lb />
Terms one third cash balance <lb />
in six twelve months. For further <lb />
information apply to, F. G. <lb />
It ltd Receiver. <lb />
comes n. <lb />
Are you <lb />
Do you have that annoying tick- <lb />
ling in your throat your <lb />
cough annoy you at night, and <lb />
do you raise mucus in the morn <lb />
Do want relief If <lb />
take Chamberlain's <lb />
Remedy and you will be pleased <lb />
Sold by all <lb />
Bad county roads are <lb />
much in evidence, too. <lb />
very <lb />
Officers in Shape <lb />
Register of Deeds Moore is <lb />
now occupying his new quarters <lb />
in the Proctor building. The <lb />
other county officers will also be <lb />
in the building in a day or two. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
The undersigned having this day duly <lb />
before D. C. Moore, clerk of <lb />
Superior court of Pitt county <lb />
the estate of Salle <lb />
Wilson, notice is hereby <lb />
en to all indebted to aid estate, <lb />
are hereby required to make immediate <lb />
payment to undersigned <lb />
and a persons holding c <lb />
against estate are hereby <lb />
to file their with the undersigned <lb />
administrator within one year from the <lb />
date hereof, or this notice will be i ad <lb />
in bar of recovery of said claims. <lb />
This 1910, <lb />
L. H. Wilson. <lb />
of the estate of Sallie Wilson, <lb />
Chamberlain's Stomach and <lb />
Liver Tablets are safe, sure and <lb />
reliable, and have been praised <lb />
by thousands of women who have <lb />
been restored to h through <lb />
their gentle aid and curative <lb />
properties. Sold by all druggists. I <lb />
undersigned <lb />
This the 15th day of 1910. <lb />
F C. H of the estate <lb />
of Johnston <lb />
The Reflector job work. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
Groceries <lb />
And Provisions<lb />
Cotton and <lb />
vs on <lb />
Fresh Goods kept con- <lb />
in stock. Country <lb />
Produce Bought and Sold <lb />
W. <lb />
GREENVILLE N G <lb />
North Carolina<lb />
Are You <lb />
Honest <lb />
With your land when for the <lb />
sake of saving a few dollars <lb />
you use a fertilizer whose <lb />
only recommendation is its <lb />
analysis. It requires no <lb />
ledge to mix mate- <lb />
rials to analyses. The value <lb />
of a fertilizer lies in the ma- <lb />
used, so as not to <lb />
over feed the plant at one <lb />
time and starve at another. <lb />
This is why Royster brands <lb />
are so popular. Every in- <lb />
has its particular <lb />
work to do. Twenty-five <lb />
years experience in making <lb />
goods for Southern crops has <lb />
enabled us to know what is <lb />
required. <lb />
See that trade mark is on every bag <lb />
TRADE MARK <lb />
F. S, Royster Guano Co. <lb />
NORFOLK, VA.<lb />
To Know Your Needs <lb />
In Cotton Gin Machinery, Boilers <lb />
The Celebrated Alamo Gasoline Engines. <lb />
Peanut Pickers. <lb />
Electric Light Outfits and Water Works for <lb />
the country homes. <lb />
Saw Mills, Planers, Lathes, Sanders, Shapers <lb />
Matchers, Surfacers. <lb />
Grist and Feed Mills. <lb />
Brick and Concrete Machinery. <lb />
Chalmers, Detroit and Buick Automobiles. <lb />
In fact, anything you want in Farm and Mill <lb />
Machinery. <lb />
CALL OR <lb />
J. Paul Simpson, <lb />
Phone Williamston, N. C. <lb />
Gibbs Machinery Co. <lb />
Columbia, S. C. <lb />
OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
The Bethel Banking Trust Co., <lb />
AT BETHEL, N. O. <lb />
At the close of Jan. 1910. <lb />
Loans and <lb />
Overdrafts sec. and M <lb />
Furniture and Fixtures, <lb />
Due from Banks A <lb />
Silver coin, including all . <lb />
minor currency <lb />
k and r <lb />
other II. S. <lb />
Total <lb />
Ml <lb />
4,338.57 <lb />
Capital 6.000. <lb />
Surplus <lb />
Undivided profits, less <lb />
h l taxes <lb />
Time of <lb />
Sub. to <lb />
OF NORTH CAROLINA, County of Pitt, <lb />
I, W. II Cashier of the bank, do <lb />
swear that the above true to the best of my <lb />
knowledge and belief. W. H. Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to <lb />
mo 7th day of Feb., <lb />
T. <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
S. M. <lb />
M. O. Mount, <lb />
Robt. <lb />
Subscribe to The Reflector.<lb />
NEW TOBACCO PLANT. <lb />
Thai J. P Taylor Company <lb />
Will Here. <lb />
It is that Messrs. J. <lb />
P. Taylor C the home <lb />
office of is Henderson, N. <lb />
C. will factory at <lb />
Greenville. N. C. fully equipped <lb />
with ail the appliances for <lb />
handling . if <lb />
We that they will <lb />
likely a us piece <lb />
of land id Um section of <lb />
our town on mere will be <lb />
erected m brick building <lb />
suitable to their requirements, <lb />
which b ready for <lb />
in for the handling of <lb />
the crop, about August <lb />
1st of the year. <lb />
The above is indeed good news <lb />
and we truck nothing will hap- <lb />
pen to prevent the carrying out <lb />
of their plans. The of <lb />
Greenville and the tobacco <lb />
interest <lb />
Company a warn <lb />
A DAD STOMACH <lb />
What Use Is It <lb />
ft, I of thous- <lb />
ands of p ii-V i-u mm <lb />
s death t daily. <lb />
a th own <lb />
the best have, and in <lb />
their lane they think they <lb />
are g a I -v n law <lb />
This U ii a a statement; it <lb />
, I -i w any <lb />
, n. n ii h . <lb />
p o <lb />
daily <lb />
a d i i i- i. <lb />
i i- t d stomach <lb />
n ; . . II the d ire <lb />
i i l he <lb />
relieve <lb />
i c i n live they <lb />
do . . r I for a <lb />
weeks the b i . r n down <lb />
atom eh in to <lb />
I i B v. i Inn in on <lb />
so i and <lb />
win <lb />
M ma ii .-re sold In <lb />
re and by Coward <lb />
A ,, V, <lb />
h box <lb />
th m. . <lb />
n, j <lb />
FARMVILLE ITEMS. <lb />
N. C, March 4.- <lb />
Bel <lb />
He has <lb />
WILL INTEREST <lb />
Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for <lb />
Children, a certain for <lb />
bad teething <lb />
We Bert disorders, move and the now <lb />
. , n l els, and worms. They break <lb />
be out again. He has They are so <lb />
much for the past two ant to the taste and harmless as milk. <lb />
. Children like them. Over <lb />
of cures. never fail. <lb />
There is right much sickness Sod by all druggist. Ask today. <lb />
town but no one serious so accept any <lb />
far as we know. <lb />
The heavy rains have NEWSPAPERS AND MORALS. <lb />
much with th wells.; <lb />
overflowed the gardens in Today Works With <lb />
many parts of the town. S-e <lb />
The of Aldermen was in <lb />
Tuesday night to transact the j sometime ago that church people <lb />
business of the month. S far; reading newspapers during <lb />
is we know there has been very; Lent. Immediately arose <lb />
little for several a hue and whose echoes were <lb />
days. ; carried all over the country. The <lb />
M. Ling has oat fell flat because even <lb />
ill house that was near Mrs. j the most prominent clergymen <lb />
Joyner's brick store in ridiculed the idea, and laughed <lb />
order to build a new brick at it as bizarre fantastic. <lb />
Will is to move his rid The re was something decidedly <lb />
store soon erect a brick illogical about it. too. The man <lb />
building in its place, so we bear, who proposed the denial evident <lb />
There was a runaway here y overlooked the fact that if a <lb />
that caused newspaper not lit to read <lb />
excitement and did some damage, Lent it is not fit to read any <lb />
A horse belonging to one of the time. That with the big <lb />
Davis brothers, ran away. I majority of papers such is not <lb />
Professional Cards <lb />
W. F. EVANS <lb />
ATTORNEY AT LAW <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
Office opposite R. L. Smith A <lb />
and next door to John <lb />
Muggy new building. <lb />
into a buggy wheel and <lb />
most of the spokes. <lb />
then turned down Main street, <lb />
on the sidewalk and <lb />
ran into some of Holmes <lb />
farm implements <lb />
did some damage. The borax <lb />
pas d <lb />
furniture store, turn <lb />
east to a shop where <lb />
the was argued by Rev. Dr. <lb />
Randall, of New York, in address <lb />
before the Baptist <lb />
Association, in this city. The <lb />
doctor went even fur; her and up- <lb />
. held daily newspaper as an <lb />
aid to in the gnat <lb />
dales. Said bet <lb />
newspapers have given <lb />
church the opportunity to <lb />
N. W. OUTLAW <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
Office by J. L. <lb />
GREENVILLE. <lb />
Clark <lb />
Women Do Own Sewing <lb />
If you have ever used a Singer you know <lb />
what it is to get your needlework done <lb />
without bother or trouble, without <lb />
or annoyance, and without a bit of tiring. <lb />
Ask any user of a Singer. There are <lb />
more Singers in operation today than all <lb />
other makes combined. <lb />
J Their users constitute the Singer's best <lb />
advertisement. <lb />
A Singer docs perfect work. <lb />
The running and working qualities of <lb />
each Singer arc thoroughly tested before <lb />
it leaves the Singer factory and that is <lb />
why it will stand the hardest kind of <lb />
use, and even abuse, throughout an <lb />
nary lifetime. <lb />
I You'll find the Singer nameplate, the em- <lb />
of the Singer reputation and the Sing- <lb />
guarantee, on every genuine Singer. <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
CIVIL ENGINEERS <lb />
SURVEYORS <lb />
N. <lb />
I u <lb />
New K <lb />
The ii <lb />
March . <lb />
Chap.-I <lb />
mill. <lb />
ii o- <lb />
company. <lb />
Wilmington -7,800 hardware <lb />
company. <lb />
factory. <lb />
company. <lb />
busier mill <lb />
for <lb />
week ending <lb />
-I by the <lb />
are as <lb />
J cotton<lb />
ed another runaway. The get in the moral uplift. Do <lb />
was not seriously damaged. not lot our narrow denomination- <lb />
Preaching at make us old fogies in this <lb />
church Sunday and present age. Some preachers <lb />
evening. All are invited to to keep of the times <lb />
tend. Services also at the by to read news- <lb />
church at usual hour. I pap modern books ard mag-<lb />
of these are <lb />
Gr Should Not Wait truisms. The better <lb />
clan of newspapers today Work <lb />
hand in with the church or <lb />
moral t hat is not dirt c <lb />
identified with it. but whose aim <lb />
purpose are practically <lb />
a higher social standard. <lb />
The paper that ignores principle <lb />
beckons ruin. The church work <lb />
who ignores the columns of <lb />
the daily press stultifies himself j <lb />
S. J. Everett <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
Loans made en Real Estate <lb />
Masonic Temple, Greenville, N. C. <lb />
tile <lb />
Al I- ; <lb />
ii. <lb />
Gr <lb />
pan. <lb />
Di <lb />
ii and <lb />
drug com <lb />
o h <lb />
i. received <lb />
Until it is Too Late. <lb />
Th-- appalling death rate y <lb />
due in Cases t the <lb />
the little r nail- <lb />
y net I. u ti th. y b <lb />
phi place to <lb />
a- the goos <lb />
y into of <lb />
. r Mis , Bright s disease, gravel r <lb />
some form of kidney <lb />
If you suffer from backache, head- <lb />
h. ; if th- kidney re- <lb />
are irregular of passage an I <lb />
its oral in do <lb />
Help kidneys at once. <lb />
Kidney Pills an <lb />
for . disorders-they cure where <lb />
others fail. <lb />
people hive r commended <lb />
H- re ii f many in <lb />
vicinity. <lb />
S. Butler. Harvey St. <lb />
Washington. N. C. am well <lb />
p eased th; that followed <lb />
the of s Kidney s in my <lb />
case can highly recommend them <lb />
hi nth r kidney sufferers. Was nub- <lb />
to pains in my back, mi com- <lb />
led by sharp twinges through my <lb />
for some lime. t <lb />
Pi s removed my trouble and <lb />
lie in every way <lb />
For Bale by all dealt rs, <lb />
Co., Buffalo, <lb />
w York, sole agents for th I <lb />
St <lb />
the a id <lb />
no other. <lb />
1- I. MOORE H. LONG <lb />
Moore and Long <lb />
ATTORNEYS AT LAW <lb />
i R K <lb />
DR I I <lb />
Dentist. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Sold by <lb />
Singer Sewing Machine Company <lb />
Main Street. GREENVILLE. K. C. <lb />
DR. S. <lb />
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN <lb />
Greenville, N. C <lb />
Office on Third t. formerly <lb />
pied by Dr. Bagwell. <lb />
not de a-1 his own efforts less <lb />
cap In <lb />
Most Popular Druggist Makes a <lb />
Remarkable Statement. <lb />
Di. J. W. Bryan has at last obtained <lb />
agency for a remedy <lb />
are selling on a guarantee lo <lb />
cure any Liver Trouble, if food does <lb />
not digest well, if there i gas or <lb />
in if the tongue is coated <lb />
and breath if there N <lb />
and strain Liver Pills <lb />
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Dr. J. W. personal guarantee <lb />
to return money. Liver <lb />
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Bank of Greenville <lb />
Greenville, North Carolina <lb />
Resources, <lb />
Deposits, <lb />
To Loan <lb />
ACCOUNTS of Merchant, Farmers and Individuals Invited. <lb />
James L. Little, Cashier <lb />
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Mr-. Simpson below the <lb />
of hi r leg, from the <lb />
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her wretched physical condition, <lb />
died some later. <lb />
Free Press. <lb />
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to the highest bidder, on Mond <lb />
April at o'clock p. m a <lb />
certain parcel or tract of laid <lb />
and in the of Pitt and <lb />
of North mid described <lb />
as follows, to in <lb />
at a stake in the <lb />
the i. E. corner of No <lb />
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to another stake, then west to <lb />
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with said buck line to line <lb />
of lot No. then E. of said line to the <lb />
beginning, containing and <lb />
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from It. W. Stancill lying <lb />
on East side the road land <lb />
to laid off by cs running east and <lb />
west is to be 7th share running <lb />
the northward end of T. J. Stan- <lb />
tract and to correspond with lot <lb />
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father T. J. Stancill, to satisfy <lb />
deed. f sale cash. <lb />
This the day of <lb />
K. G. <lb />
T. II. Barnhill, <lb />
Julius Brown, Attorney <lb />
are not satisfied with the results go t <lb />
Dr. Bryan and ask for your money. <lb />
Also for sale by M. M. Sauls at <lb />
den. N. C. <lb />
I Not Quite <lb />
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thing E <lb />
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paid for Fur, Cotton Seed <lb />
giving his a chance to prov- nil Oak <lb />
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box of Pills you Bedsteads, Mattresses, etc. <lb />
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Safes, P. and Gail Ax <lb />
Snuff, High Life Tobacco, Key <lb />
West Cheroots, Henry George <lb />
Cigars, Canned Cherries, Peach, <lb />
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Jelly, Meat, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, <lb />
Soap, Lye Matches, <lb />
Oil, Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, <lb />
Garden Seeds, Oranges, Apples, <lb />
Nuts, Candies, Dried Apples- <lb />
Peaches, Prunes. Currants, <lb />
Raisins, Glass and <lb />
Wooden ware. Cakes and Crack- <lb />
Macaroni. Best But- <lb />
New Royal Sewing Machines <lb />
and numerous other goods. <lb />
Quality and quantity cheap for <lb />
cash. Come see <lb />
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Jewelry Repairing and Cleaning <lb />
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after Can do anything in the repair line <lb />
that is practicable to do. A-1 work and <lb />
every job guaranteed. <lb />
The Jeweler <lb />
BRADLEY, <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having this <lb />
D. C. Moore, Clerk <lb />
Corey <lb />
PRUDENCE <lb />
says buy a bottle of <lb />
mid lie prepared <lb />
croup, colds, pneumonia, coughs <lb />
mid sure throat. <lb />
vents mid cures by destroying <lb />
in i in ion and congestion. <lb />
All druggists. <lb />
before <lb />
of the Superior <lb />
I court of Pitt county, as administrator <lb />
of the estate of d ceased, <lb />
notice is hereby given to all persons <lb />
, indebted to estate to <lb />
settlement with the undersigned <lb />
and all persons <lb />
i undersigned administrator within one <lb />
year from the or notice <lb />
All Now la Building. jg <lb />
. I This the 2nd day of March. 1910. <lb />
Superior Court Moire; B <lb />
and Sheriff Tucker have trot Hester, <lb />
FOR THE BEST <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
and House Furnishing <lb />
always co to VanDYKE <lb />
J S. MOORING <lb />
Maw White Store on More room and larger to Be. <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE <lb />
Pulley bowen <lb />
of Women's Fashions, Greenville C <lb />
their officer, open in Attorney, <lb />
building. having bod <lb />
MM with any of the county <lb />
officials can find all there Our Greenville, if you <lb />
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Authorized Agent The Eastern Reflector tor Win Vicinity-Advertising Rates on Application ; <lb />
To the people of Winterville We have just received a nice States <lb />
So Tired Do You Own a <lb />
and If you know any lot of cloaks, us a call, <lb />
item of interest. would be clad Ange Co. <lb />
to get them for the paper. If <lb />
you have anything to advertise, <lb />
I would like to furnish you rates. <lb />
If you are not a subscriber to <lb />
The let me send in your <lb />
subscription Wm. G. Morris, <lb />
agent. <lb />
J. D. Cox returned to At <lb />
Wednesday. <lb />
Mrs- E. E. Cox, who has been <lb />
visiting relatives at Seven <lb />
Springs returned home Saturday <lb />
afternoon. <lb />
The is the Kind <lb />
you need. See us, <lb />
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Mr. and Mrs. J. of <lb />
I were here Sunday <lb />
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the chances arc Ms from in- <lb />
active LIVER.- <lb />
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one can do mountains of labor <lb />
without fatigue. <lb />
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ones earning capacity. <lb />
can be kept In healthful action <lb />
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TAKE NO <lb />
For good and comfortable; Mi. <lb />
school call or write A. G. A new. of just <lb />
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comfortable, neat sud <lb />
durable. f. mis i <lb />
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Ben Jo. of as <lb />
in town purchased <lb />
We are i a nice line of <lb />
Casket. Prices are <lb />
rig hi and can fur nice <lb />
service A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. <lb />
crowd of <lb />
as i-, went to Ayden I <lb />
for j ally glasses, fruits <lb />
cf all kinds and butter and <lb />
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n Cox, who has at j <lb />
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We nave just received a <lb />
If your subscription to The <lb />
i has expired let m- <lb />
, it, and give you a receipt. <lb />
W. G- Morris, agent <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. M <lb />
of Sunday here <lb />
I visiting Kiss Vivian Roberto <lb />
I Better send your orders in at <lb />
for Cox Cotton Planters, <lb />
simplex sowers, economic <lb />
back bands, etc. Orders Will <lb />
have our attention. <lb />
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co., <lb />
N. C. <lb />
The Holy i was <lb />
celebrated in the <lb />
church last Sunday morning. <lb />
It you want useful planter. <lb />
A. j The school at Mill. <lb />
taught by Miss Linda Moore, <lb />
closed Thursday and an enter- j <lb />
was given Friday night. I <lb />
The room was beautifully decor-1 <lb />
with holly and carnations.; <lb />
The program was well arranged , <lb />
and also well rendered and show- <lb />
ed that Miss Moore had excellent i <lb />
talent along that line. <lb />
Following was th- <lb />
Welcome by seven girls. <lb />
Recitation, Vacation, by Alger N. C, March <lb />
Taylor. Miss Bettie Rollins, of Wash- <lb />
How to Tell Bad came in Monday after- <lb />
News, by Richard Teel and to visit friends, and left <lb />
Moore. <lb />
Recitation, by Jimmie Moore., Mrs. W. C- Chauncey and <lb />
Recitation. The Courtship of Mrs. If. A. went to <lb />
Jemima, by Flossie <lb />
A Very Bad Boy. by <lb />
, Andrew Taylor and Lilly <lb />
Categorical Court- <lb />
ship, by Richard Teel. <lb />
A Sick Dolly, by <lb />
Whichard. <lb />
A School Day, by John <lb />
Whichard. <lb />
Bethel Tuesday to visit relatives. <lb />
There was a shooting frolic at <lb />
Triumph church Sunday Feb. <lb />
27th, in which Ernest rd <lb />
was shot with a pistol by L-1 <lb />
both were of the black <lb />
race, the ball entering Ernest's <lb />
leg below his knee. He <lb />
was taken to Dr. who <lb />
Re citation. In The Closet, for the ball but was <lb />
Roy James. <lb />
by Lillie Jones. <lb />
Recitation, by Jerry Taylor. <lb />
Recitation. Hog-killing Time, <lb />
e our combination planter. It <lb />
plants com, etc. <lb />
Harrington. Bar. Co. <lb />
The clock at Harrington Bar <lb />
was uncovered <lb />
Recitation, by Taylor. <lb />
at <lb />
by Mary Ida Brown. <lb />
by Eva Jones and <lb />
unable to locate it. He was sent <lb />
to the Washington <lb />
Wednesday night in which Dr. <lb />
Taylor took him in charge, <lb />
be is getting along very well <lb />
The r is full of fish, people <lb />
and come back with <lb />
sacks full. Hurry, and get your <lb />
ever. <lb />
C. S. Smith. <lb />
share, if you R <lb />
I Wednesday. and and Face Moore will get them <lb />
I hands stood 4-46 Ernest b Eva <lb />
Gray received the set Recitation, by Ada Miss Crandall. f-cm <lb />
her time being in two Stoles, has been visiting <lb />
For nice oyster, me Advertisement. Mrs. B. B. during <lb />
Johnson's stand, better pan d I Recitation, by Lee week. <lb />
It. Junes- went <lb />
our by lo boys. to Washington Thursday to see <lb />
i police, is wearing smiles Vacation s mg. Miss Carol Willie who has been <lb />
i mention not on for <lb />
. sausage fish, going Mrs. B. B. Satterthwaite went <lb />
j cheap. at lo Saturday to visit <lb />
island on railroad In spite of the fart that there a friend who is in the hospital <lb />
-it's a girl. ; quite a while each one hated to B. B. Satterthwaite who ha <lb />
Let us frame <lb />
y u. Any size <lb />
A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
Two wagon II i <lb />
one of boy;, and tie Medicines that aid nature are <lb />
Miss <lb />
homo near <lb />
st We have them <lb />
slid Sat day <lb />
K. D. Co. <lb />
a number of <lb />
volumes of standard <lb />
have been added to the <lb />
in the <lb />
The m School <lb />
are the desks are; <lb />
cheap, durable arid <lb />
right and workmanship <lb />
A. G. Cox Mfg. <lb />
Co. N. C. <lb />
Some of our sidewalks art <lb />
being <lb />
a nice lot of <lb />
ladies <lb />
H , Barber Co <lb />
Louisa Cox continues w i <lb />
you want a good plow try <lb />
-i Harrington, <lb />
Dr. <lb />
of at Wake Forest <lb />
will lecture in the <lb />
Winterville High School j <lb />
March, 19th. <lb />
is speaker and there <lb />
is a those who hear him. <lb />
How your soul Let <lb />
anew you our new lot of <lb />
tine.-. Barber Co <lb />
received a <lb />
rot shad by prepaid <lb />
express from his father, L. H. <lb />
Gray, at filch There's a <lb />
lot of us that would be <lb />
at such a gift. <lb />
A nice six key soda fountain <lb />
fur sale. B. <lb />
Mi.-s Rosa Bell Taylor, of <lb />
Clifton, spent Sunday <lb />
visiting Miss Cox <lb />
v i Mm <lb />
that picture for Moore leave for had been baiting some turkeys <lb />
frame, WOO the love of all pupils, every Christmas, made a <lb />
Reporter. <lb />
other of s always moat <lb />
Reedy Branch last Sunday. i <lb />
acts on <lb />
blind week, wailed for them <lb />
Saturday morning and killed <lb />
three at two shots. <lb />
Miss Mary school <lb />
II not, and you to own <lb />
soon, you owe it o to ex- <lb />
the ma display <lb />
shown at the at White <lb />
W art rooms. A display really <lb />
liable to a large city. <lb />
In a glance you will inspect a <lb />
line pianos not alone stand <lb />
in character of tot c, y and <lb />
general in a class to <lb />
itself, but you in -ct with pi ices <lb />
that stand here at d <lb />
incomparable am where. Eight <lb />
different makes select from, none <lb />
of those cheap western department <lb />
store stencils, but each one a stand- <lb />
ard, of acknowledged fame and <lb />
reputation in the trade. Four <lb />
player-piano of known <lb />
makes. <lb />
will take your piano in <lb />
exchange for one of ac self play- <lb />
also carry the <lb />
ORGAN, the standard of the world. <lb />
Old organs and taken in ex- <lb />
change, terms to s lit your <lb />
When in <lb />
Greenville visit out <lb />
Fin man White. <lb />
Next door to Carr Atkins Hardware o. store. <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF WINTERVILLE, <lb />
AT WINTERVILLE, N. C. <lb />
At the close of business, Jan. 1910. <lb />
Resources <lb />
Loans discounts <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
and unsecured <lb />
Furniture and <lb />
loans <lb />
Due from <lb />
Silver coin, including <lb />
minor currency <lb />
Nat bank <lb />
S. s <lb />
Total <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
Capital stock <lb />
. r Surplus fund 060.00 <lb />
Undivided profits, less <lb />
1,178.58 expenses and taxes pd <lb />
,, no Time of 702.20 <lb />
Deposits subject to ck 14,077.08 <lb />
i checks <lb />
s and other outstanding 28.00 <lb />
2.241.00 checks 71.88 <lb />
121,869.97 <lb />
Total <lb />
121.359.97 <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Pitt County, <lb />
I. F. A. Cashier of the above named bank, <lb />
do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of <lb />
my knowledge and belief. <lb />
F. A. EDMONDSON, <lb />
Cashier. <lb />
A. O. Cox, <lb />
A. W. Ange, <lb />
J. E. Green, <lb />
Directors. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb />
fore me, this of Feb., <lb />
1910. R. H. <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
of Respect. <lb />
Whereas, on Sunday the <lb />
of Jan. in his innocent boyhood, <lb />
Bruce Forbes Tucker, one of the <lb />
best members of the <lb />
Literary Society of Utopia <lb />
graded school. Standard, was <lb />
visited by the Supreme Ruler <lb />
of the Universe, who, in His <lb />
infinite wisdom, removed Bruce <lb />
from among us, therefore be it <lb />
resolved, <lb />
1st. That in his death the <lb />
RATHER GO TO THE PEN. <lb />
For Five Yeats <lb />
Wife. <lb />
Live With His <lb />
About the interesting case <lb />
on the docket and one with a <lb />
man-interest aide and withal <lb />
amusing had to do with a charge <lb />
against a citizen of Madison for <lb />
abandonment and failure to sup- <lb />
port his wife. The defendant <lb />
went into court unrepresented <lb />
closed Friday afternoon. a good student <lb />
by the wife made her <lb />
Literary society has lost a most statement under oath; the de- <lb />
the school j when by the court <lb />
who are ind <lb />
t R. D. St Co. nil <lb />
; this plan. It loosens the cough, j left for Williamston to <lb />
the <lb />
i if he had any evidence in rebut- <lb />
any witnesses, replied no; <lb />
book. R. W. <lb />
J Harper spent Sunday at <lb />
Black visiting his father, <lb />
who is sick. <lb />
We have purchased <lb />
known as the <lb />
Milling and Mfg. Co and will <lb />
ready very soon corn, <lb />
do general work dress <lb />
timber. <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
Prof. II. p. <lb />
services at the Baptist church <lb />
Sunday <lb />
A nice lot of matting just in. <lb />
A. Ange Co. <lb />
A new barber-shop his <lb />
opened up in our town. Mr. <lb />
nil Grubbs is proprietor, <lb />
ind h- is nice work. <lb />
We fire glad to have him with us. <lb />
Dry goods for the birds, <lb />
A. Ange Cr. <lb />
Fir spring dress <lb />
embroidery and laces see us- <lb />
New lot in. <lb />
Harrington. Barber Co. <lb />
For nice and spring <lb />
shoes, see my new lot. <lb />
A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
New of dry goods and no- <lb />
just in. Better while <lb />
they cheap <lb />
A. W. Ange A Co. <lb />
relieves the lungs, opens the Mis r- <lb />
i . a bright and happy neither did lie care to go on the <lb />
life has left a that he guessed what <lb />
please and aids nature in T . ,, <lb />
make payment me, as I have the to a healthy left Monday <lb />
condition. <lb />
Sold by all her home. a will been testified to was about the <lb />
I.,. realized by the school, fact. Judge Justice, however, <lb />
in Washington visiting friend,. and the reeled an attorney to represent <lb />
community. the man, but his efforts to induce <lb />
attended the closing Tn we COmmend to the defendant to put up any de- <lb />
school at their His and was a complete failure. The <lb />
ID Beaufort county Friday protection the mother, defendant was told judge <lb />
Miss Sidney Davenport went ad bereft of a dear son might send him to the chain- <lb />
to Plymouth to a loving brother. but this prospective dire <lb />
relatives. a page failed to even <lb />
If you want to have the society records be press the alleged <lb />
health, enjoy yourself, live a inscribed to the memory of dear In an effort to arouse interest in <lb />
, young again. that a copy of these his unresponsive client the at- <lb />
be sent to The Daily went at him with a hot <lb />
What, any kind of tinware <lb />
see us. We have just received a <lb />
new lot. <lb />
Harrington. Barber Co. <lb />
Dr. E Brewer, of <lb />
Wake Forest will lecture <lb />
hi Winterville High school <lb />
Friday night, March <lb />
instead of h. <lb />
Fine Hyacinths now in bloom.<lb />
King Windsor cement plaster <lb />
fur sale by Carr Atkins Hard- <lb />
ware Co. <lb />
There are three <lb />
town, and Knottier up., <lb />
This is a good proof that we are <lb />
getting butter all the time. <lb />
p. <lb />
j instead or Hope more will <lb />
as is just <lb />
i grand. <lb />
for publication. <lb />
E. Cox, i <lb />
Roy <lb />
Clara Nobles. <lb />
Com. <lb />
Winners of Prises. <lb />
Saturday afternoon draw- <lb />
place at C. T. <lb />
store in prizes offered <lb />
The new register of to customers during his special <lb />
office in the Proctor building, sale. A large crowd was <lb />
which has been fitted up tor use traded to the store and much <lb />
of the county officers until interest was manifested. <lb />
, another court house is built, numbers of every ticket <lb />
was duly initiated with a mar- were placed in a box from which <lb />
Saturday afternoon. A the drawing was made, and the j <lb />
colored couple went in to apply holders of numbers correspond- p sent the <lb />
for license, and let it be known to those drawn were awarded penitentiary nor <lb />
that they wanted to get married prizes. Mm the wife. <lb />
immediately, if not sooner. Jenkins received the suit of <lb />
shot; in effect that the judge <lb />
might send the defendant to the <lb />
penitentiary for a term of five <lb />
years; that abandonment and <lb />
failure provide support was a <lb />
mighty serious thing. At this <lb />
the defendant manifested a bit <lb />
of interest but of a different sort <lb />
from what might have been ex- <lb />
His face sort of bright- <lb />
and in reply he said some- <lb />
thing this by <lb />
gad. I'd rather go to the <lb />
for five years than to <lb />
have to live with that woman. <lb />
That was a clincher and all <lb />
effort at defense was abandoned. <lb />
The man was of course convicted <lb />
but Judge Justice tempered <lb />
with mercy; he <lb />
man to the <lb />
back to live <lb />
with the wife. Provision was <lb />
,.,,.,. . , , every month a <lb />
Justice H. Harding sent for, furniture, Mrs- J. L. Harris lo ad that they I e allowed to <lb />
and right then and there be tied in gold, and Jenkins, col- live apart. Asheville News Ga- <lb />
the knot in his usual good style, in gold. <lb />
We have the best cement lime <lb />
and plaster for sale. <lb />
Carr Atkins Hardware Co. <lb />
,, , , , Chamberlain's Stomach and <lb />
i Tablets <lb />
to suffering from <lb />
con <lb />
I towns <lb />
of the skin aid Sold <lb />
by all druggists. <lb />
COUGH SYRUP <lb />
CONFORMS TO NATIONAL PURR AND DRUGS LAW. <lb />
An many Cough. Lung and Bronchial be nun It rid the <lb />
of cold by acting a cathartic on the bowels. No Guaranteed to give <lb />
or money refunded. Prepared by CO. CHICAGO. U. S. A <lb />
FOR SALE BY JNO. L. WOOTEN <lb />
I f<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 1910. <lb />
No. <lb />
COL HARRY SKINNER <lb />
URGED TO GO TO RALEIGH <lb />
GREENVILLE MAY ONE OF <lb />
BEST LAWYERS <lb />
FOUNTAIN IS COMING <lb />
WILSON. APRIL 1910. <lb />
No Decision Yet Made -The Colonel it <lb />
Offered a <lb />
Col. Skinner yesterday <lb />
turned over the of United <lb />
Slates District Attorney for the <lb />
Eastern District of North Care <lb />
Una to H. F. S i Carthage, <lb />
recently appointed. <lb />
Speaking of this Col. Skinner <lb />
NOTES <lb />
GREENVILLE'S PUBLIC BUILDING. IMPROVEMENTS <lb />
A Town id Western Section Twenty-Seventh Convection of <lb />
of the Com . N C. Sunday <lb />
Fountain, N C. March The greatest Sunday <lb />
I am here ac Fountain and it is meeting of the year will tale <lb />
so rainy and had we can't be place in Wilson, on Tuesday, <lb />
doing any work out of doors. Wednesday and Thursday, <lb />
I am almost out of will be <lb />
business by my rheumatic off c- free and anyone interested in <lb />
so I have to drop Sunday school may attend <lb />
you a few dots from Fountain. Tn-music will be in He entered Yale in 1869 I tee will rep rt and built <lb />
have pissed at the pr sent a <lb />
Two New Steamers for the <lb />
Steamship Company. <lb />
Arrangements have been com- <lb />
which will the <lb />
Everything seems to be and Meredith, of <lb />
smoothly, health generally M-w York City, whom <lb />
face you can hardly are known and loved in our <lb />
get sick here. I my State. It will be worth m trip to <lb />
elsewhere. There son to bi in the <lb />
am glad to be relieved , has been some smallpox among Vies of in- convention. <lb />
of the and <lb />
of I have held, the <lb />
position eight years, and I <lb />
feel that two terms are enough <lb />
for any body. The duties of the <lb />
have multiplied <lb />
per cent during my tenure <lb />
office and it is by no a <lb />
The same amount <lb />
done by any have well in such adult Cleveland appointed <lb />
lawyer would insure a larger a poor house Mr. Pearce a extraordinary and minis <lb />
the colored population, but most The railroads have granted a <lb />
of the people have been trip rate. Tickets <lb />
and so we hope are ail will he on sale 3rd, and be <lb />
immune. good April n. <lb />
The school here is moving representative, of the In- <lb />
along under the capable Sunday School <lb />
of Mis in the convention this year <lb />
Luise Outlaw and Miss Helen will be Mr. w. C. Fearer, of Greek at the University of North <lb />
We understand how Chicago, of the in 1887 , 1893 <lb />
him <lb />
At. ti , , , Small to <lb />
n k , n i Get t See. <lb />
Dr Eben Alexander, Dean of the <lb />
University of North Carolina Washington. N. C. Mar. <lb />
in Knoxville, Tenn., last Friday. <lb />
He was on a leave of absence The house committee on public Chesapeake Steamship Co. to <lb />
from the University and and have a i add two fine new vessels to its <lb />
spending the home to enter upon the pr- Present President says <lb />
in D. Alexander of an omnibus j the new largest <lb />
was born in Knoxville, March buildings bill, which the commit-, and must that have <lb />
for the <lb />
between <lb />
more Norfolk. They will <lb />
lie i <lb />
will be from lo feet lone, <lb />
which is t went feet longer than <lb />
any steamer now serving <lb />
trade will have a capacity <lb />
of i-is each of high <lb />
fr. It intended <lb />
will have slat rooms, a <lb />
capacity of passengers. <lb />
Specifications for the <lb />
being under the <lb />
of President <lb />
While there he was one cf the <lb />
most popular and prominent <lb />
of the class of 1875. <lb />
He was a member of Psi <lb />
the Honor Order of Skull <lb />
and Bones, and the <lb />
Society of Phi Beta Kappa. <lb />
Alter graduation he became <lb />
tutor in the University of Ten- <lb />
The chairman of the <lb />
mitten states to the <lb />
c n of the treasury the <lb />
will be limited to cases of i <lb />
needs of the The com- <lb />
have also informally <lb />
agreed not to any new <lb />
public buildings but only <lb />
later professor of ancient pr heretofore <lb />
languages and then of and also not to appropriate <lb />
the faculty. Ho gave up <lb />
position to become professor of <lb />
for a <lb />
the <lb />
in any town where <lb />
receipts annually <lb />
ten thousand d. <lb />
n if the purchase who fully understands the <lb />
income in field. <lb />
v. th <lb />
letters of sympathy which <lb />
I have received from ah parts of j term begins. mote it <lb />
the State, like to be j I there is more <lb />
m reply each one of them, being done in Fountain <lb />
bur I ever as indicated i y <lb />
Col. has been urged by the fact that a bank his <lb />
a large number of friends to been chartered and com <lb />
equipment. understand original, thoughtful and pleating to Greece. <lb />
has promised us a He i to any do- j Romania and His <lb />
better house before the next that may be made on him. vices as minister were commend- <lb />
in the Sunday schooled by leading <lb />
Greece and America <lb />
The program has been the many good things that <lb />
may have previously been <lb />
If this decision of the commit- <lb />
tee shall be adhered to, the com- <lb />
will not recommend <lb />
appropriation for the c <lb />
rt u public building in <lb />
needs of the service are <lb />
intended to supply, and says that <lb />
in equipment, both for <lb />
freight, they will meet <lb />
this requirement. <lb />
are to be sister <lb />
he said. that I mean that <lb />
Greenville I. is my to in they <lb />
with great care. Among did was to have a in the re- combat this position of the com- using either <lb />
De of and to induce Hum to will have the same <lb />
the Sun- i, a far cry from the <lb />
locale in for the practice, the erection of the day Power th to a professor's chair <lb />
of law, and while has reached building in Trained Chap I say a kins- <lb />
make exception of Greenville, <lb />
and in this am sure I will haver The addition of these vessels <lb />
the co-operation and support of to th i Chesapeake Line was a <lb />
your citizens. suggestion of President <lb />
To this end. we must He pointed out to the <lb />
no conclusion in the matter building is of Success in Adult Class man Plot. E. P. Moses <lb />
ii. under consideration.- up. We have pare of the f ram- Pastor's Place of Biographical History when <lb />
Raleigh Observer. up. and to. at least, got and Pow r the Sun ; his term of expired to , resent to the the having <lb />
rho following telegram on this completed year, day School, Sunday gladly aside tee. I have already requested which the <lb />
was sent from Raleigh plan th, building is School as a of nation to take up Post Office Department t steadily retirements. <lb />
auditorium, four am ill in, Modem gain his won, for the young furnish me with the eH <lb />
March It is class rooms, and a dressing room Sunday School m.-n North I <lb />
learned that there is a very j and Our Sunday Nation's Debt to Sunday 1397 Alexander I <lb />
strong probability that Col. school, though small, is to Make a Greek court to return to bis do-1 <lb />
Skinner, who baa retired regularly, is hopeful, Organization The ties h <lb />
success comes by holding Social Life of th ; Dean of the a w- <lb />
when you almost fall. Man's Duty which has since held <lb />
Oar making a record Boy and How to Discharge <lb />
as being one of the towns of the Sunday afternoon in Knoxville. <lb />
I have to Denominational Saturday all exercises in the, Greenville has been nuking in the ex- told him to go <lb />
seen very little signs of drinking Work. The What and How or University were suspended in ad substantial growth, ahead. He arranged the <lb />
bothered very and others honor of this scholar, and that the receipts will end is now engaged on <lb />
any at all, illicit whiskey interest to school and teacher, <lb />
dealing. Our people are law- Workers. <lb />
abiding, and when prohibition The afternoons will be given won out in the contest for places completed. I say by way Co. is owned jointly <lb />
came to it. So to conference work on the organ- on the team to Carolina of information that by Southern and <lb />
y a z-i t ass. elementary, ,, ,,. in from D. Atlantic Coast Lino <lb />
of p shows the first named holding two- <lb />
from the United States district <lb />
for district <lb />
of North Carolina, will open <lb />
law office in His m <lb />
admirers here art bringing strong morally, to found. <lb />
pressure to bear 0.1 him to do <lb />
this. It is probable that the law <lb />
firm of Skinner Whedbee will <lb />
maintain law offices both in Kai- <lb />
and at <lb />
home town. <lb />
their <lb />
e Said mat it would <lb />
receipts from Greenville month I of <lb />
month for the lour the the lines ho tug <lb />
years, and have your he d safely promise <lb />
In 1900 he was elect-1 post Mr. Flanagan, to they would soon pay for then <lb />
give me the monthly selves, and would always be able <lb />
since the close of the last fiscal to earn more the interest <lb />
year. According t, idea on Hie money invested- The <lb />
these show that having entire confidence <lb />
j least reach the sum of OHO by , the end. <lb />
C. Ii. and P. H. C lime the building could As is known the Chesapeake <lb />
Tie foregoing clippings show place to live. When we get the department, teacher debate <lb />
hi <lb />
win, University <lb />
new bank and the new school county ,.,.,. debate wilt <lb />
i building, and our church is , f <lb />
we will be in fine shape Dr. A. L. Phillips, of the eighth, The <lb />
advancement morally, Va general night and with the same <lb />
dally, intellectually and school and the same side <lb />
N. H. S. I People's work of the Southern Carolina meets Washington and <lb />
church, will be in the Le. The afternoon Can <lb />
convention and take part in meet on tho in <lb />
program. is one of j Greensboro. Durham or <lb />
the leading Sunday school men her old rival the University of <lb />
of the country. Virginia. Manager R. <lb />
is tn interdenominational j has prepared an excellent <lb />
j convention. Anyone wishing to games with leading <lb />
constantly by his side an attend should send name to Mr. <lb />
a case of a former Caro- invasion of his home, where he E. A Darden. Wilson, and en- <lb />
to some extent the regard in <lb />
which Col. Skinner, lat U. S. <lb />
District Attorney <lb />
District of North Carolina, is <lb />
held a lawyer North Caro- <lb />
and as an evidence of the <lb />
esteem in which h is held here <lb />
and in other sections of <lb />
country, we are permitted to say <lb />
without mentioning any names, <lb />
that Col. Skinner has this day <lb />
received a telegram offering him <lb />
a of to go at once to <lb />
Guthrie, Oklahoma, to appear in <lb />
Mr. Paul Branch Commits Suicide. <lb />
At this morning Mr. A. <lb />
Paul Branch committed <lb />
by shooting himself in the head <lb />
with a shot gun which he kept <lb />
receipts of for the last thirds of stick <lb />
to j named one third <lb />
It necessary to have collated President been <lb />
at the facts tending to show <lb />
that is and <lb />
that her postal receipts must <lb />
necessarily increase and to what <lb />
extent hey will increase. I hope <lb />
at head of Chesapeake <lb />
Steamship only last <lb />
July, at which time he succeed- <lb />
ed Mr. Reuben Foster, but in <lb />
point of service he is an <lb />
our Board of will take up. and steamboat <lb />
Uriah before the U. S. court at <lb />
a place, for violation of that <lb />
of the Revised Statutes <lb />
of United appertain- <lb />
to the use of the for <lb />
fraudulent purposes. <lb />
on the part of a <lb />
former <lb />
reflection of the esteem in which <lb />
he is held as a lawyer. <lb />
Col. Skinner has under con- <lb />
the of opening <lb />
a law office in r <lb />
SB et he has reached no <lb />
in the matter, tut as soon as <lb />
be does so, due nonce of the <lb />
was a recluse with the <lb />
sole exception of his constant at- <lb />
Jesse Barnes, a colored <lb />
man who has been for many <lb />
years in his employ. <lb />
It seems that Mr. Branch was <lb />
contemplating the deed some- <lb />
time before it happened, since <lb />
he sent Jesse away for some <lb />
slight pretext and as the colored <lb />
man was returning into th <lb />
house, he heard the report of the <lb />
gun and found Mr. Branch on <lb />
the floor weltering in his blood <lb />
from an ugly wound in his head, <lb />
holding the gun in his arms that <lb />
colleges of the <lb />
north and .- nth. Two games <lb />
will be played with <lb />
three with Virginia. <lb />
LOCAL BRIEFS. <lb />
same will be through had been Pointed with his hands <lb />
columns of The AI-and fired with his foot while <lb />
though urged to go to the floor. <lb />
bi attachments are so strong to . <lb />
Greenville and Pitt county firm of Skinner Whedbee <lb />
the affection of p. pie will he continued at Greenville, <lb />
him are so pronounced, that ho is and both Col, Skinner and Mr <lb />
very loath to think any 1.1 Whedbee will be in attendance <lb />
that may separate him from Upon all the courts of Pitt county. <lb />
Pitt county. Daily R fl 12th <lb />
We are to say <lb />
and all conditions the Subscribe to The Reflector. <lb />
will be provided. <lb />
Opening. <lb />
Our opening display of spring <lb />
millinery will be on Tuesday, <lb />
March 22nd. and the ladies of Grocers, and depart- <lb />
Greenville and community are wanted to handle a <lb />
invited. Our stock as <lb />
been carefully selected and in home. <lb />
braces the very latest shapes and, demand. For particulars see or <lb />
styles. Mrs. I. F. Lee Co. write E. A Winter- <lb />
ville, N. C. <lb />
When have a house to <lb />
plaster it will pay you to use the <lb />
King Windsor got our prices <lb />
before buying. <lb />
Atkins Co. <lb />
It <lb />
If you want to see the new e-t <lb />
best styles in millinery, at- <lb />
tend the opening at Mrs. I. F. <lb />
Lea Go's on Tuesday, 22nd. <lb />
who have not We have the Circle Brace <lb />
planted potatoes can now get a Diverse Cultivators, <lb />
chance to do so. It is not too Carr Atkins Co. <lb />
late. <lb />
this matter and appoint an active <lb />
and diligent committee who will <lb />
prepare this report and forward <lb />
to me within the ten days <lb />
n an, as his twenty odd years in <lb />
this branch of the transportation <lb />
business will testify. build- <lb />
of two new ships so soon <lb />
Dr. Hyatt Coming. <lb />
Dr. H. O. Hyatt will be in <lb />
Greenville, at Hotel Bertha, on <lb />
Friday, April 1st, for the purpose <lb />
of treating diseases of the e <lb />
and fitting glasses. He will also <lb />
make his regular visit <lb />
to Greenville on Monday and <lb />
Tuesday, April 4th and <lb />
This report be assuming the pr, is <lb />
to Hon. chair-j significant of the policy of pro- <lb />
man, committee on public inaugurated by Mr. <lb />
and grounds. aid guarantee of a <lb />
Asa matter of further continued activity towards ob- <lb />
I may state that III the best equipment and <lb />
architect of the treas fie highest of service <lb />
reports that Greenville will the builders art affords, <lb />
require for its post office a build- <lb />
of one story and basement <lb />
having square feet ground <lb />
area, and that such a build- <lb />
of fire-proof construction <lb />
cost <lb />
It is too early to II the <lb />
result, but if the citizens of <lb />
Greenville will actively cooper- <lb />
and appoint a committee with <lb />
whose chairman I can <lb />
j we will put up such a game <lb />
as will entitle us to win in any <lb />
event. Very sincerely, <lb />
Jno. H. Small. <lb />
Hen Feed. <lb />
The feed that will make hens <lb />
a tonic but <lb />
a balanced ration. For sale by <lb />
F. V. Johnston. <lb />
Millinery Opening <lb />
Mrs. Fannie Joyner, Farm- <lb />
ville, who has recently moved <lb />
into a new and more roomy store <lb />
building, has added a dry goods <lb />
and shoe department to her <lb />
ready large millinery line. She <lb />
now has one of the most up to- <lb />
date stores in the county. Mil- <lb />
opening will take place <lb />
Thursday and Friday of this <lb />
at which time music will <lb />
be furnished by a string band. <lb />
for Suiting. <lb />
Pure bred Brow,, . <lb />
for setting, for s;. V.<lb />
I . <lb />
Subscribe to The Reflector. <lb />
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