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WINTERVILLE DEPARTMENT <lb/>
In Charge of Wm. G. MORRIS . <lb/>
X Authorized Agent The Eastern Winterville Vicinity- Advertising Rates on Application <lb/>
tea sea <lb/>
Mi has We have just received a nice Kev. T. E. Peden, principal i-. i ,, l r., Ti , <lb/>
be i came cloaks, give us a call. A. the Free Baptist Seminary <lb/>
in .-day to spend a Ange Co. very ably filled j IMPARTING VIGOR <lb/>
Free Will Baptist <lb/>
last Sunday. <lb/>
The lecture before Winterville <lb/>
High School by Dr. Chas. E <lb/>
Do You Own a Piano <lb/>
and LIVER.<lb/>
See us. <lb/>
A. W. Ange Co. <lb/>
A new lot of lamps just in. <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb/>
f.-v. d r b in-. , Tho is Kind <lb/>
For go, and Comfortable need. <lb/>
Coll or A. G. <lb/>
C -x w mulcting Co., Winter- <lb/>
N. U. Tit y have the <lb/>
j a. right price. <lb/>
. CI returned <lb/>
b a <lb/>
. Cays near u. Morris, agent. <lb/>
The spring rush is coming in. <lb/>
send your orders in a <lb/>
i j A. G. Cox <lb/>
y. , ; . .; C are <lb/>
c-. ; . neat ard <lb/>
i . . ruts ; re ill <lb/>
n . in I see <lb/>
a . for you. <lb/>
J. . . Greenville, <lb/>
have a specific effect on t hear organs, <lb/>
the towels, causing then <lb/>
to perform their natural <lb/>
to the kidneys, bladder and LIVER. <lb/>
bey are adapted to old and young-. <lb/>
N. C , March <lb/>
Mis Sadie Wilson, of <lb/>
Brewer, of Wake Forest College, <lb/>
I will be on th; night of March <lb/>
it your subscription to of as Mills, and Miss of <lb/>
is Beaufort county, were in town <lb/>
Called to tins Monday, <lb/>
of date. <lb/>
If not, and e to own <lb/>
soon, you owe it o your ell to z <lb/>
the ma <lb/>
shown at the White <lb/>
A display really <lb/>
to a large city. <lb/>
In a glance yes will inspect a <lb/>
line of pianos not alone stand <lb/>
in character of tot e, y and <lb/>
general in a class to <lb/>
but you I et with pi ices <lb/>
that stand here at d <lb/>
incomparable an- where. Eight <lb/>
different makes select from, none <lb/>
of those cheap- department <lb/>
your <lb/>
fer Cox Cotton Planters, <lb/>
simplex guano sower.-, economic <lb/>
back bands, etc. Orders will <lb/>
have our careful attention. <lb/>
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co., <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
p. . . t-,,. moo i h r. <lb/>
ll . h u <lb/>
I i aft i. <lb/>
Ci. I t.-.-. s. <lb/>
i r.-. nice bears- <lb/>
tun A. vi. v v. u. <lb/>
if yea want a useful planter. <lb/>
HEMS. <lb/>
Mar. Sal- <lb/>
lie Strickland, w retorted <lb/>
critically last week, is very <lb/>
much improved. <lb/>
A. of Farmville, <lb/>
Mrs. B. B. Satterthwaite left <lb/>
Tuesday for Hamilton <lb/>
to visit Mrs. Jane Jarvis and <lb/>
returned Friday night. <lb/>
W. R. Whichard. of Norfolk, <lb/>
was in town last week on bun- <lb/>
Glad to the home boys <lb/>
back again. <lb/>
The A. C. L. train was delayed <lb/>
an hour Tuesday morning on the <lb/>
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n . . i. r the <lb/>
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r. . . a i f all kinds ea i <lb/>
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arm <lb/>
H ;. . Barber Ca <lb/>
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ll J . . h good plow try <lb/>
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. death M <lb/>
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home las. <lb/>
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a u funeral <lb/>
w -i n U <lb/>
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see our combination planter. It to visit his of getting out of order, <lb/>
cotton, peas, etc. is Very sick with to waft for a Special <lb/>
Harrington, A j bronchial trouble at her home at R to <lb/>
For nice oyster, see me, at Mills Smith's. She is some , <lb/>
J stand, i n pm o fr this it- <lb/>
than ever. R. W. s. W. of town Tuesday on i u.-i- <lb/>
fish, up Monday and returned <lb/>
cheap K. W. at Johnson home this morning. was a who <lb/>
stand, on railroad street. Arthur booming. cut <lb/>
Let us frame that for They have churches the He <lb/>
Size frame, <lb/>
A. Co. <lb/>
have purchased th <lb/>
known the work hoP. <lb/>
Milling and Mfg. <lb/>
and two others arc trying to g-11 was sent Dr- who <lb/>
there. T he r. portrays there is hi is getting <lb/>
going to a large store very well. <lb/>
large work shop, several j <lb/>
lie ready very soon tn grind err, <lb/>
do general repair work and dress <lb/>
timber. <lb/>
Harrington, Co. <lb/>
A nice of man just In. <lb/>
A. Ange u. C . <lb/>
Dry c la for ti hi- , <lb/>
here was a masquerade party <lb/>
at Stokes High school Tuesday <lb/>
Mr. Editor, what will th e dosing <lb/>
hog d i now that the child- <lb/>
came of his hole yesterday <lb/>
and Jaw low, t . <lb/>
j fortieth n i- went <lb/>
ii his hole th-2 d of February <lb/>
I k I is hole or ten <lb/>
r people seemed to <lb/>
j v themselves very much. <lb/>
Nearly <lb/>
until about nine o'clock. Ah <lb/>
kind of music was for everyone <lb/>
to hear About U o'clock they <lb/>
Then <lb/>
assembled i. the lecture room <lb/>
arid had music. The s <lb/>
were conducted by <lb/>
Mi-s Woodard, th.- <lb/>
to <lb/>
Odd Greenville, N. C. like and hated to see <lb/>
A. W. Ange Co. Buff red total loss of its leave. Hope it may fall to <lb/>
New lot of dry goods and no. regalia and belong- lot to take the school the comma <lb/>
in, Better while to the term. <lb/>
A. W. <lb/>
F r dress go id, <lb/>
embroidery and <lb/>
Mew lot jest in. <lb/>
in inn, Cc- <lb/>
For nice and <lb/>
shoes, see my new lot. <lb/>
Ledge. <lb/>
cm e day <lb/>
1910, Covenant <lb/>
No. I . tit Order <lb/>
store stencils but each one a stand- <lb/>
ard, cf acknowledged fame and <lb/>
reputation in the bade, hour <lb/>
player-pianos of known <lb/>
makes. <lb/>
We will take your la <lb/>
exchange one self <lb/>
We also carry the <lb/>
ORGAN, the world. <lb/>
Old organs taken in ex- <lb/>
change, terms to s lit your <lb/>
When in Greenville out <lb/>
ware room. <lb/>
Fin man ii. <lb/>
Next door to Carr Atkins Hardware <lb/>
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. <lb/>
Resources <lb/>
Liabilities <lb/>
Loans and discounts Capital stock <lb/>
Overdrafts secured <lb/>
and unsecured <lb/>
Furniture and fixtures <lb/>
Inane <lb/>
Due from <lb/>
silver coin, including <lb/>
minor currency <lb/>
Nat es and other <lb/>
2,241.00 <lb/>
j Surplus fund <lb/>
Undivided profits, lei <lb/>
expenses and taxes <lb/>
8,402.92 <lb/>
U. S note s <lb/>
Total <lb/>
5,000.00 <lb/>
650.00<lb/>
pd <lb/>
Time of deposit 702.20 <lb/>
Deposits subject to ck <lb/>
Cashier's cheeks <lb/>
outstanding 28.06 <lb/>
Certified checks <lb/>
Total <lb/>
21.869.97 <lb/>
STATE NORTH CAROLINA, Pitt County, <lb/>
I. F. A. E Is in, Cashier of the hank, <lb/>
do solemnly swear Unit the above statement is true to the best of <lb/>
my knowledge and belief. <lb/>
F. A. EDMONDSON, <lb/>
Cashier. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb/>
fore me, this day of Feb., <lb/>
1910. R. II. <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
A. Cox, <lb/>
A. W. <lb/>
J. E Green, <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
they Hie cheap <lb/>
Th. <lb/>
the members R. K. Fleming is having his <lb/>
A. W. of Lodge, No, old was burn-d, <lb/>
How is your soul Let to the of mill was destroyed last year, <lb/>
a you our lot of j Lodge our in their repaired. He expects to place it <lb/>
Barber Co loss and offer to aid th m in in connection with the two be U <lb/>
A nice six key soda way we can in running. We are always h <lb/>
for sale. K. D. Resolved further, that a something now <lb/>
Leave your orders for Ice at H I of these resolutions ho spread <lb/>
L. Johnson's. Will be delivered upon our , a copy be sent <lb/>
anywhere la town, to a copy <lb/>
Chapman, who has be sent to lit flee toe <lb/>
Th; Way to Encourage <lb/>
Do not hesitate lo remind him <lb/>
every few days that you have <lb/>
nothing decent to <lb/>
have had since you were mar- <lb/>
Mm, every little <lb/>
is it. we have any- <lb/>
thing ether people; never go <lb/>
D i not fail to tell him now and <lb/>
lit he has been hard up <lb/>
o- money ever were <lb/>
married, <lb/>
COUNTY EXPENSES. <lb/>
Paid by County Ci <lb/>
The Board of <lb/>
at the March <lb/>
issued orders on the treasurer in <lb/>
payment of current expenses, <lb/>
etc, aggregating for different <lb/>
obj as <lb/>
The outside pauper allowances <lb/>
county home <lb/>
superintendent health <lb/>
smallpox expenses <lb/>
bridges and ferries con- <lb/>
prisoners and insane <lb/>
Ii <lb/>
which body was taken to the <lb/>
Cox v e yard, near Hancock <lb/>
and interred beside her <lb/>
been spending a day <lb/>
with her parents hen-, returned <lb/>
Wilson Monday where she i- <lb/>
Dudley Saturday and Sun- <lb/>
day Greenville friend-. <lb/>
Vivian and <lb/>
Satterthwaite, who I <lb/>
been visiting at Gold Point, re i <lb/>
turned Sunday night <lb/>
Miss Mamie who is I <lb/>
Attending the Training s m i i it <lb/>
Greenville, spent and <lb/>
Monday here visiting her <lb/>
ems, returned to <lb/>
s lay m <lb/>
home <lb/>
d Black Jack, <lb/>
r ti ii . <lb/>
i. <lb/>
I. Jones, <lb/>
Autry, <lb/>
r. arson. <lb/>
Committee, <lb/>
i not forget twit with <lb/>
t. betook you out of <lb/>
going up in home and I stationery and <lb/>
town. you in an out court house end <lb/>
Mr. arm Mrs J. P. g way he never register of deeds <lb/>
with Miss to go any with you. clerk super court county <lb/>
has returned from Do not forget to remind <lb/>
Florida. where she has often your 13.30; county law <lb/>
visiting her brother. <lb/>
We attended church at i <lb/>
Chapel Sunday. Owing to <lb/>
bad weather there were no <lb/>
any out. but three new <lb/>
were added to the <lb/>
Heart Action <lb/>
aft r h w been visiting <lb/>
Mr. Abram A <lb/>
large crowd was present to pay <lb/>
at tribute respect. She <lb/>
Was about years of sue, <lb/>
goo neighbor, a loving <lb/>
a ; a loyal member of Winter <lb/>
elite Baptist church. She <lb/>
one brother, and several other <lb/>
IV OS. <lb/>
Sirs, Lucy family, <lb/>
have been living near <lb/>
Greenville, m here last Wed <lb/>
friends to mourn and we are glad to have <lb/>
fa r departure, our <lb/>
and most heartfelt <lb/>
m pa thy to the bereaved <lb/>
When in need of groceries <lb/>
at H U <lb/>
What, any kind tinware <lb/>
us. h j a <lb/>
ti- v lot <lb/>
H ton, barber Co <lb/>
B I of <lb/>
p L. Johnson, <lb/>
are glad to have <lb/>
n our town, <lb/>
and family <lb/>
iii the fair house Monday. <lb/>
L. Tingle, of <lb/>
in Saturday to Win- <lb/>
School. Mr. Tin- <lb/>
was in school here last year. <lb/>
him <lb/>
with us again. <lb/>
All taxes <lb/>
not paid by march h, will <lb/>
have cost add-d. C S Smith, <lb/>
Tax Collector for Winterville. <lb/>
forget the <lb/>
auditorium Friday night <lb/>
t 25th. <lb/>
farmers are e-tilt hauling <lb/>
Services in tho Baptist church <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
i in <lb/>
control <lb/>
of the heart. When they <lb/>
weak, the heart <lb/>
nation is impaired. Short <lb/>
breath, pain around heart, <lb/>
choking <lb/>
fluttering, <lb/>
or rapid pulse, and other <lb/>
low. Dr. Miles Heart Cure <lb/>
is a medicine especially <lb/>
adapted to needs of <lb/>
these nerves the mus- <lb/>
of the <lb/>
heart itself. It is a <lb/>
strengthening tonic that <lb/>
bring speedy relief. <lb/>
Try-it. <lb/>
yr win, x <lb/>
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my . <lb/>
Dr. II.-in Cure. <lb/>
now I nm <lb/>
Kin <lb/>
ail n. I In <lb/>
ho,. will i <lb/>
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W IS <lb/>
Main St. C. <lb/>
Dr. Hart <lb/>
him to return <lb/>
flirt If It <lb/>
to you. <lb/>
Co., Ind <lb/>
Medicines that aid nature re <lb/>
always most <lb/>
Cough acts on <lb/>
this plan, loosens the couch. <lb/>
relieves the lungs, opens e- <lb/>
aid aids nature <lb/>
the system to a healthy <lb/>
condition. Sold by all druggists. <lb/>
other children general roads <lb/>
the girls should take township road <lb/>
lessons from the best roads <lb/>
aid that should roads <lb/>
piano and <lb/>
things correspond. <lb/>
Training School Coarse. <lb/>
The first training <lb/>
rut encourage your <lb/>
to wear their clothes a lung <lb/>
time; and never try to make course at East Carolina <lb/>
them over. a garment Training school began today. <lb/>
beams to show wear, to a Quite a number of teachers <lb/>
little cut of date, just cast it arrived yesterday and today to <lb/>
and get a new one New take of this course, <lb/>
r, look so much fresher which will continue for ten <lb/>
la ,. , . <lb/>
smarter than old ones, and one weens. This course begins now <lb/>
Mr. Elihu who lives f. els so much bitter in them. for the of teachers <lb/>
about miles from town, lost his not too whose schools closed early, and <lb/>
dwelling house, kitchen and You know it is the another course will begin in May <lb/>
smoke house by fire that gets fat Be for the teachers whore schools <lb/>
night between and o'clock. husband's money, close then. These training <lb/>
courses will be of great value to <lb/>
The fire started about the cook Magazine. <lb/>
room, but it is not known j <lb/>
from hat cause. V. little of, Stubborn as <lb/>
the contents of the gs are liver and towel sometimes; <lb/>
,, . .,., there's <lb/>
COUld be gotten nut. Mr. -lo of <lb/>
had about bat <lb/>
Ll. ii . . j . i- But troubles King's <lb/>
this is small d with his <lb/>
loss.<lb/>
the teachers. <lb/>
How Good News Spreads <lb/>
am old and travel most <lb/>
of the writes B. F. To ton, of <lb/>
K I <lb/>
N.-w Life rills, the world's bent De- <lb/>
and liver So easy. j my excellent <lb/>
vita t them They effect a cure <lb/>
every never fail to tone <lb/>
stomach, regulate the and <lb/>
boa els, st liver, invigorate <lb/>
the nerves end mi he blood. They <lb/>
work wonders for weak, run down men <lb/>
and women, <lb/>
ard that's a Try <lb/>
them. Only . is <lb/>
guaranteed by all <lb/>
Stomach and Stray Taken Up. <lb/>
Liver Tablets brine; i have cow and calf. <lb/>
relief to women Buffering from re I white, crop and <lb/>
chronic constipation, headache, in the light, swallow fork ard <lb/>
biliousness, dizziness, sallowness in left. Owner cm get <lb/>
-f , j J. by proving ownership and paving <lb/>
of skin and dyspepsia, bold w. k Harris. <lb/>
by all druggists. j-, ltd Greenville. N. C. <lb/>
to the Reflector. <lb/>
LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP <lb/>
CONFORMS TO NATIONAL FOOD AND DRUGS LAW. <lb/>
An improvement over many Cough. Lung end Bronchial Remedies, because It rids the <lb/>
system of a cold by acting cathartic on the bowels. No to give <lb/>
money refunded. Prepared by PIN t U LE M CO. CHICAGO. <lb/>
FOR SALE BY JNO. L.<lb/>
. <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
D. J. Editor and Owner <lb/>
Truth in Preference to Fiction. <lb/>
One Dollar Fer Year <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, MARCH <lb/>
O. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
ANOTHER UTTER FROM <lb/>
COUNT LORENZO DE <lb/>
MORE ABOUT THE BEAUTIFUL AND <lb/>
FERTILE COUNTRY <lb/>
Takes Trip op Picturesque <lb/>
Resources <lb/>
March 1910. <lb/>
Editor <lb/>
In my let I had promised the <lb/>
readers a trip up the <lb/>
and charming river, to <lb/>
take a view of the y. <lb/>
It is o'clock in the evening; <lb/>
the signal of the steamboat for <lb/>
departure is given. In a short <lb/>
time we pass the mouth of the <lb/>
river. It it a clear <lb/>
lit night. In the far <lb/>
we can see a sea of fire, now <lb/>
whirling up high, now sinking <lb/>
again at intervals. It is the <lb/>
burning oil well near <lb/>
about miles distant- The <lb/>
proprietors are not able to con <lb/>
tire; a of the <lb/>
Ml my is en <lb/>
to extinguish the fire. They <lb/>
estimate the oil that is escaping <lb/>
every day to be barrels. <lb/>
The next morning we land at <lb/>
a little town of 2.000 in- <lb/>
named after the rivet <lb/>
As the boat has to <lb/>
unload a good deal of freight, <lb/>
which to do would take about an <lb/>
hour, we undertake a stroll up to, <lb/>
and the town. Every <lb/>
Mexican town no matter how <lb/>
little can boast of ; <lb/>
public square ornamented with <lb/>
shady trees, <lb/>
shrubs, u beautiful <lb/>
church. in the middle of <lb/>
the square; a lover of nature is <lb/>
always amply repaid when he <lb/>
a look at boat <lb/>
is to on its trip up the <lb/>
river. On both aides you see <lb/>
most fertile lands, heavy wooded <lb/>
now and then your eye <lb/>
views clearings of thousands of <lb/>
acres covered with guinea or <lb/>
banana plantations <lb/>
are started by American capital- <lb/>
It is evening, cur boat is land- <lb/>
in order to unload freight for <lb/>
the sugar plantation. <lb/>
Here the famous Val- <lb/>
begins, much renowned for <lb/>
its most lands, which can- <lb/>
i be by Egypt's soil. <lb/>
Here also begins the real river <lb/>
commerce; a steamboats and <lb/>
smaller boats all ply- <lb/>
up and down. <lb/>
We are now miles from <lb/>
about miles air-line. <lb/>
At the <lb/>
there are acres planted with <lb/>
ribbon came which is worked <lb/>
into alcohol, it being by far more <lb/>
profitable, miles farther up <lb/>
is the one <lb/>
of the largest in Mexico, worked <lb/>
by French <lb/>
production of sugar is <lb/>
tons annually besides great <lb/>
of alcohol. <lb/>
Between and El <lb/>
on the river lies the La <lb/>
Colony, my destination for this <lb/>
After I had landed I <lb/>
immediately went in search of <lb/>
the administrator of the colony <lb/>
and after an exquisite dinner I <lb/>
held according to the usage in all <lb/>
Latin countries siesta, I <lb/>
gave myself to the sweet after <lb/>
noon nap, and nothing was done <lb/>
that after noon- <lb/>
La Colony is owned by <lb/>
Americans contains acres <lb/>
of land, situated on the <lb/>
liver. bull of the land i <lb/>
subdivided into and <lb/>
tracts which cm tat ten <lb/>
dollars p-r acre. hall <lb/>
is in larger tracts at from six <lb/>
IO land <lb/>
ii i in.-. Mill lo <lb/>
FIRE AT <lb/>
Two Destroyed <lb/>
Nat <lb/>
About 9.30 o'clock <lb/>
night fire at Grimesland <lb/>
ed the store of the Grimesland, <lb/>
Supply Co. and the aid <lb/>
drugstore of Dr. CM. <lb/>
The fire originate from some, <lb/>
unknown cause in a <lb/>
adjoining the store, and had j <lb/>
made headway when <lb/>
coved not be checked . <lb/>
before the two were <lb/>
destroyed. Other buildings were j <lb/>
in great danger but were saved j <lb/>
by good work. <lb/>
The Grimesland Supply Co. i <lb/>
had insurance on building I <lb/>
and stock, with loss <lb/>
of about <lb/>
Dr. C. M. Jones loss on build- <lb/>
and stock was about. <lb/>
and he had insurance. <lb/>
Roberson who <lb/>
carried on a small business in one <lb/>
COST OF FERTILIZER IGNORANCE, f CALL FROM R L DAVIS. <lb/>
GARBAGE AND ANTI SPITTING <lb/>
CAPTURED A STILL <lb/>
According to the latest obtain i Prospects of Bill to Regulate later <lb/>
able statistics, the farmers of j state of <lb/>
six Southern N. C. March 19- <lb/>
Alabama. Georgia. <lb/>
the Carolinas, and Virginia-1 <lb/>
spend over a year , not only in our State, <lb/>
for commercial The but in all other dry of <lb/>
total school fund of these the nation, against the pro- <lb/>
s amounts to that the Interstate Com <lb/>
And of the paid fer laws give the liquor <lb/>
fertilizes, it is not too much the National <lb/>
say over fl <lb/>
wasted through of crop <lb/>
and soil needs. <lb/>
In Other words, our Ignorance <lb/>
Tux on the one single, <lb/>
item of commercial <lb/>
alone is more than the total <lb/>
amount we are spending on <lb/>
public schools for increasing the <lb/>
of children <lb/>
Ordinances for Tucker and i- <lb/>
and Guidance cf <lb/>
Two ordinances by the Sheriff Tucker <lb/>
there is a universal cry Board of Aldermen, that bear <lb/>
upon the of the town, <lb/>
are published below, <lb/>
facts would make it twice as <lb/>
room of store, lost about profitable. Or to put it differ <lb/>
worth of stock with no Insurance. reasonably careful study <lb/>
of soil needs, needs, the <lb/>
function of different fertilizing <lb/>
elements, , would add <lb/>
a year to the s <lb/>
of our Southern farmers. <lb/>
And a year prop- <lb/>
expended in bond issues, as <lb/>
Marriage Licenses. <lb/>
Register of Deeds M. Moore <lb/>
has issued the following licenses <lb/>
since last <lb/>
warns. <lb/>
June Oakley and Annie Moore. <lb/>
COLORED. <lb/>
Horton Watson and Annie <lb/>
Peter Perkins and Nancey <lb/>
Best. <lb/>
R, W. Peyton and Lillie Smith. <lb/>
Teel and Hattie <lb/>
West and Florence <lb/>
Edwards. <lb/>
t here, and miles La <lb/>
League and- other temperance <lb/>
are hard at work <lb/>
secure relief. has <lb/>
already been introduced at the <lb/>
present congress, me <lb/>
Curtis Anti-Saloon League Inter <lb/>
State Shipment <lb/>
Senate Bill No. and House <lb/>
No. <lb/>
The reads as <lb/>
Ir the spent by j Regulate the Intonate Com <lb/>
these States is profitable now, Shipment of Intoxicating <lb/>
reasonable knowledge of Liquors. <lb/>
enacted by the Senate <lb/>
and House of R of <lb/>
the United of America in <lb/>
Congress That any <lb/>
person, firm corporation, com <lb/>
man carrier, or any agency of <lb/>
interstate commerce who shall <lb/>
ship, or otherwise <lb/>
transport any distilled, malt, <lb/>
vinous, or intoxicating liquor <lb/>
Sheriff Tucker and Deputies <lb/>
and Jackson nut on <lb/>
a hunt, night, and <lb/>
found th In a niece- of <lb/>
may be advised of th-; existence , woods Roads <lb/>
of such laws and g them i h y discovered n still of about <lb/>
selves <lb/>
GARBAGE ORDINANCE. <lb/>
Ail garbage accumulation <lb/>
within the limits of the town <lb/>
be placed in a convenient <lb/>
place for removal by the town <lb/>
carts Monday and Thursday <lb/>
of each and no <lb/>
gallons capacity, nil up <lb/>
ready f.-r with th- <lb/>
ti. n Fun- of <lb/>
grapes were found. The <lb/>
officers <lb/>
and brought, ill town <lb/>
with them. N i urination was <lb/>
as tn was operating <lb/>
interest and sinking f d, wt from any State, foreign country. <lb/>
territory or of the Unit- <lb/>
d States to any other State <lb/>
territory or district of the United <lb/>
Slates where such shipments or <lb/>
put an eight centralized <lb/>
graded school within reach of <lb/>
every farm boy and girl in these <lb/>
States, would put a macadam road <lb/>
in these States, an I would carry <lb/>
on a campaign against <lb/>
typhoid fever, malaria and I point <lb/>
hookworm diseases that State. <lb/>
increase by one fifth j the United States to which such <lb/>
the average length human life, liquor is Consigned, or to any <lb/>
How fearful the waste of in such State, or <lb/>
German colony on one despised of the United States to <lb/>
such shipment or trans- <lb/>
of such liquor <lb/>
cannot legally be made from one <lb/>
to another within inch <lb/>
territory or district of <lb/>
has down on a tract <lb/>
land of about acres. <lb/>
During the few days I was <lb/>
at La had rambled about <lb/>
a good deal, partly on <lb/>
partly on toot in order to convince <lb/>
myself of the fertility of the <lb/>
land. For pasture they sow <lb/>
a and the growth <lb/>
of is I next <lb/>
crossed a field in which the grass <lb/>
to feet tall. Four days later <lb/>
after a rain grasp was to <lb/>
feet tall. Natives say that one <lb/>
acre supports head of cattle. <lb/>
Corn planted according to <lb/>
can method with a between <lb/>
stumps and roots yields bushels <lb/>
per act e. The price for it is <lb/>
cents pr bushel in gold and can <lb/>
be sold right on the place for <lb/>
cash. In cleared land planted <lb/>
and worked according to <lb/>
can method the yield per acre <lb/>
would be easily bushels <lb/>
All the fruits as <lb/>
oranges, lemons, bananas, pine- <lb/>
apples, etc., could be <lb/>
raised with success, some of the <lb/>
above named fruits are growing <lb/>
wild in the woods. <lb/>
In the wooded tracts are grow <lb/>
woods as mahogany, <lb/>
rosewood, etc. for which a high <lb/>
price is paid; <lb/>
for purposes; palms <lb/>
feet high are used for <lb/>
paper. No better lands <lb/>
could be found anywhere the <lb/>
culture of cotton for which in <lb/>
Mexico a much higher price is <lb/>
paid than in the United States; <lb/>
besides replant cotton but <lb/>
every seventh or eighth year <lb/>
Game of all kinds is found in <lb/>
abundance.- On our table we <lb/>
have everyday deer meat, <lb/>
key, pheasant or flesh of some <lb/>
other animals. <lb/>
Tigers will be <lb/>
almost as large as Bengal tigers. <lb/>
Tigers are often killed for their <lb/>
fur, as I have myself. A <lb/>
good tiger fur often paid for <lb/>
with <lb/>
Cattle prosper here all the <lb/>
year heavy, fat <lb/>
Farmer <lb/>
Engagement Announced. <lb/>
Friends here have been told Of <lb/>
the engagement of Miss <lb/>
Lee Woodard, of Wilson, to Mr. <lb/>
Cushing Biggs of Wit <lb/>
the marriage to take <lb/>
place in Wilson early in <lb/>
The news has been received <lb/>
great pleasure by the friends o <lb/>
these popular young people, and <lb/>
the w will be one of the <lb/>
leading event of the <lb/>
season in Wilson. <lb/>
Miss Woodard is me <lb/>
of Hon. and Mrs. <lb/>
E. Woodard. She was <lb/>
in the of Notre Dame <lb/>
Maryland and is a young lady of <lb/>
personal charms and culture of <lb/>
the highest. has visited <lb/>
often, and has <lb/>
ways been a charming <lb/>
to its society. <lb/>
Mr. Hassell is son of Mi. <lb/>
and Mrs. Walter Hassell, and a <lb/>
grandson of the late Elder C. B <lb/>
Hassell, one of Martin county's <lb/>
most distinguished and highly <lb/>
respected citizens. Mr <lb/>
prominently <lb/>
social and <lb/>
life of and Is <lb/>
popular with his <lb/>
who delight in the fact that lie <lb/>
is to bring so charming a lady <lb/>
live in <lb/>
Enterprise. <lb/>
Former Pitt <lb/>
Miss Alice Moore received a <lb/>
feet are tali Bl i l t <lb/>
American and German set- <lb/>
of liquor cannot <lb/>
legally be made an. t her <lb/>
point within the same State, <lb/>
territory r district of the United <lb/>
States, shall be guilty of a <lb/>
manor, and on conviction there- <lb/>
fore shall be fined less than <lb/>
five hundred dollars nor mi r- <lb/>
than one thousand dollars for <lb/>
the first for <lb/>
second offense nut s i. <lb/>
thousand dollars nor mute than <lb/>
five and -n <lb/>
for a term not <lb/>
two <lb/>
bi i provides forth <lb/>
of <lb/>
by prohibiting, <lb/>
of liquor from a <lb/>
State to points to which liquor <lb/>
cannot be transported <lb/>
from another point within the <lb/>
same State, is calculated to <lb/>
apply both to prohibition States <lb/>
and prohibition territory in local <lb/>
option States. Its structure, it <lb/>
is believed, not only obviates the <lb/>
constitutional objection, but is <lb/>
manifestly in accord with a sound <lb/>
public policy. This bill was in- <lb/>
in the house by Hon <lb/>
John Langley, of <lb/>
who in faithful, sincere and zeal- <lb/>
advocacy of temperance <lb/>
measures is second to no man in <lb/>
congress, and in the senate by <lb/>
Hon. Charles Curtis, of Kansas. <lb/>
a tried and tested friend of every <lb/>
reasonable temperance move- <lb/>
I believe that this bill is the <lb/>
time. It th.- duty of <lb/>
each householder, agent, tenant <lb/>
or other person who reside <lb/>
or do business in the ton to <lb/>
have placed on either of said <lb/>
days, in barrels, or <lb/>
other vessels on the street, in <lb/>
convenient places, so not to I <lb/>
obstruct any of the u tors, <lb/>
garbage, trash, Waste paper and, <lb/>
other refuse of kind, x <lb/>
quid substance and fetid <lb/>
matter, and same shall be re <lb/>
moved by the carts. Said <lb/>
boxes, barrels, crates <lb/>
vessels shad removed from <lb/>
the street by the occupant of <lb/>
the house as soon as said j <lb/>
haw been removed by <lb/>
carts. Any person who s <lb/>
violate the provisions of <lb/>
section shall be fined <lb/>
for each offense. <lb/>
ANTI SPITTING ORDINANCE <lb/>
U hereby d; cared to lie a <lb/>
nuisance for i i y parson to spit <lb/>
upon of <lb/>
paved or sidewalks of <lb/>
the town or to spit ore <lb/>
upon the or walks of the <lb/>
market house, fire engine house, <lb/>
mayor's office or on of <lb/>
any building owned or occupied <lb/>
by town of Greenville or <lb/>
offices or upon the fl o.-s or walks <lb/>
of the office, courthouse,; <lb/>
waiting rooms of the <lb/>
Companies or churches or up -n <lb/>
the fl or walks of any <lb/>
hall or building used for public <lb/>
purpose-. Any person violating <lb/>
any of the provisions of tins <lb/>
ordinance, shall for each and <lb/>
every offense upon be <lb/>
fined the sum of five dollars. <lb/>
By order of Board of Alder- <lb/>
men <lb/>
J C. Tyson, Clerk. <lb/>
the still, us I'll was a <lb/>
around it when it was found. <lb/>
hems. <lb/>
March J. S. <lb/>
Smith, of Greenville, came up <lb/>
Sunday morning t. visit his sick <lb/>
step-mother at Mids Smith's. <lb/>
He says its he visit that he <lb/>
has made in years. <lb/>
Mrs. A j. from <lb/>
near Marlboro, visiting her <lb/>
mother Mrs. F. Smith, <lb/>
last Sunday. <lb/>
R. E happened to <lb/>
a Lad accident Sunday moaning. <lb/>
He was riding horse back and <lb/>
his horse stumbled and fell. <lb/>
j throwing him and breaking <lb/>
his collar He is suffering <lb/>
much pain. The thing <lb/>
about the t is happened <lb/>
very near tn spot that Ivy <lb/>
Smith, C. D Smith and one or <lb/>
two others, ha a in time had <lb/>
similar accidents <lb/>
Mrs. F. who was <lb/>
reported very last week, is <lb/>
much <lb/>
Rev. S. W. of <lb/>
Grifton, came in last night to <lb/>
help work on the church at <lb/>
Arthur. He preach at <lb/>
Smiths school next Sunday <lb/>
morning end night. <lb/>
, j i thing for North Carolina and <lb/>
telegram this morning from <lb/>
,, j , therefore, we desire to give all <lb/>
announcing the . . <lb/>
of her uncle. Mr. our influence to aid its pas- <lb/>
which occurred Sunday We would advise those <lb/>
noon Mr. Moore was about OS who favor such measure, to send <lb/>
years of age. Ho left Pitt <lb/>
for the West some thirty <lb/>
ago, and his industry <lb/>
a large fortune, <lb/>
factor in building up the city <lb/>
where he located. <lb/>
re many people now living in <lb/>
Pitt on the north side of <lb/>
the river, who remember Mn <lb/>
Moore well. He leaves a j <lb/>
Oxford Singing <lb/>
The singing clans of 1910 from <lb/>
the Oxford will start <lb/>
on its first or eastern concert <lb/>
tour on March <lb/>
The first tour will close before <lb/>
June 24th, the date of the annual <lb/>
Saint John's Day exercises on <lb/>
the grounds of the institution. <lb/>
Near the last of July the second <lb/>
or western tour will begin. <lb/>
These annual concerts have <lb/>
reached a really high standard <lb/>
of excellence. The children and <lb/>
those who accompany them <lb/>
represent a cause very near to <lb/>
the hearts of our people. Even <lb/>
if the tour and e <lb/>
Dr. Hyatt Coming. <lb/>
Dr. H. Hyatt will be in <lb/>
Greenville, at Hotel Bertha, on <lb/>
Friday, April lat, for the purpose <lb/>
of treating diseases of the eye <lb/>
He also <lb/>
WOODLAND I EMS. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Lonnie Baker, was <lb/>
the guest of J. L. Sun- <lb/>
day . <lb/>
Miss Mabel Craft aid Annie <lb/>
of came <lb/>
down yesterday to some <lb/>
time with friends urn relatives. <lb/>
We are glad to hear that Luke <lb/>
Miller, who has been sick, <lb/>
is improving. <lb/>
The pupils i eve begun <lb/>
for an entertainment at the <lb/>
close of the school. April the <lb/>
first. <lb/>
Robert James, from near <lb/>
Greenville, spent Saturday with <lb/>
Luke Nobles. <lb/>
Misses Kate Chapman and <lb/>
Hattie cf Winterville. <lb/>
were here Sunday viewing the <lb/>
country and at Sunday school. <lb/>
personal letters to their con- <lb/>
and senators and ask <lb/>
them to use their influence to aid <lb/>
this legislation, giving them the Present congress, <lb/>
name and numb r of the bid. near future. <lb/>
We also advise our conferences, R Davis. <lb/>
synods and other c-- Anti Saloon League. <lb/>
en a gatherings to pass <lb/>
were not in the interest of <lb/>
great work, the character of the on Monday and <lb/>
concerts would merit large and. and <lb/>
liberal patronage. An admission <lb/>
i is, as a rule, charged and tor to Speak, <lb/>
this the children certainly give , . <lb/>
full value and more. , . H. Q. Alexander, of <lb/>
county, president of <lb/>
North Carolina Division Farmers <lb/>
Union, will speak in Greenville. <lb/>
Saturday, April 2nd, at the <lb/>
Star Warehouse at a. m. <lb/>
Public cordially invited. <lb/>
the passage of this bill. I <lb/>
if the forces of <lb/>
will put forth strenuous efforts <lb/>
for the passage of this bill, that <lb/>
it can be secured through the <lb/>
and if not in <lb/>
four children. <lb/>
and reports asking for Subscribe for The Reflector <lb/>
Greenville Lady Wise Prise. <lb/>
In a popularity contest the <lb/>
Raleigh . . which <lb/>
closed Monday i-g, Miss <lb/>
Bettie Tyson, of n the, won <lb/>
the second a piano.<lb/>
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several prizes were given by don. N. <lb/>
Miss Helen Chapman to <lb/>
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analysis. It requires no <lb/>
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colds mid pneumonia by <lb/>
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IN <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and <lb/>
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To Know Your Needs <lb/>
In Cotton Gin Machinery, Engines and Boilers <lb/>
The Celebrated Alamo Gasoline Engines. <lb/>
Peanut Pickers. <lb/>
Electric Light Outfits and Water Works for <lb/>
the country homes. <lb/>
Saw Mills, Planers, Lathes, Sanders, Shapers <lb/>
Matchers, Surfacers. <lb/>
Grist and Feed Mills. <lb/>
Brick and Concrete Machinery. <lb/>
Chalmers, Detroit and Buick Automobiles. <lb/>
In fact, anything you want in Farm and Mill <lb/>
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CALL OR <lb/>
J. <lb/>
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Machinery Co. <lb/>
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ran <lb/>
OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
The Bethel Banking Trust Co., <lb/>
AT BETHEL, N. <lb/>
At the close of business, Jan. 1910. <lb/>
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Total <lb/>
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4-3 Cl stock. f 6.000.00 <lb/>
, Surplus fund, <lb/>
C profits, <lb/>
a 1.043 <lb/>
Time of Deposit <lb/>
I Sub. to <lb/>
I Total <lb/>
18.498 <lb/>
STATIC NORTH County of Pitt, <lb/>
I, W. II Cashier of tho bank, do fol <lb/>
that the statement true to the best of my<lb/>
Carolina S <lb/>
and belief. <lb/>
Subset boil sworn to be- <lb/>
me this 7th day of Feb., <lb/>
1910. T. <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
W. II. Cashier. <lb/>
S. M. Jones, <lb/>
M. <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
Subscribe to The Reflector. <lb/>
Subscribe to The Reflector. <lb/>
King <lb/>
Copyright. 1909. by <lb/>
Barr <lb/>
Copyright. 1909. by Dodo. <lb/>
Mud Company <lb/>
A Story of <lb/>
By <lb/>
GEORGE BARR <lb/>
OF <lb/>
Her arrives in <lb/>
Edelweiss, capital of and <lb/>
me, ts the beautiful IS of m <lb/>
II-King does a favor for <lb/>
Robin, nil r of the <lb/>
guardian is John Talus, <lb/>
an American. Ill <lb/>
o i m protest <lb/>
warns him the ,,, friends. <lb/>
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committee if ten. a <lb/>
trivial. We very good <lb/>
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lobbies In Edelweiss who provoked <lb/>
to You know what I <lb/>
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he but she her hand <lb/>
against the prince, meets in an <lb/>
ch m where tie Olga <lb/>
is one who is to kill <lb/>
Robin with a bomb. <lb/>
c s on the beautiful <lb/>
who w him d <lb/>
and I h Count Mar- <lb/>
is the prince. <lb/>
vi. <lb/>
THE <lb/>
i drizzle had been <lb/>
fulling all evening, pattering <lb/>
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covered the sidewalks <lb/>
along Castle avenue. <lb/>
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line of palatial stood the <lb/>
home of of minister <lb/>
of flanked on either side <lb/>
grin and as gay as It- <lb/>
self, yet far less significant In their <lb/>
generation. Here dwelt most <lb/>
man In the principality, not <lb/>
excepting lbs devoted prime minister <lb/>
himself. Not that was so well <lb/>
beloved, but that he hell the destinies <lb/>
of the land lingers. More <lb/>
than that, he was the father of the far- <lb/>
famed Countess the must <lb/>
glorious beauty the Austrian and <lb/>
courts. had gone forth <lb/>
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silica I lie wedding day of the <lb/>
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band who her a bated, <lb/>
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residence in Edelweiss, opening <lb/>
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stayed for weeks at a time, apparently <lb/>
happy escapes from life <lb/>
the great <lb/>
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Edelweiss before. Ii <lb/>
was always to remember the moment <lb/>
when he looked upon this exquisite <lb/>
creature for the first time That was <lb/>
months ago. After that i- <lb/>
Mug s secret, silent worshiper her <lb/>
transient shrine. <lb/>
on this rainy night <lb/>
carriage has drawn up before the low- <lb/>
gates in he grounds, n <lb/>
shadowy figure leaves It to hurry <lb/>
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massive doors. <lb/>
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reseated the of the <lb/>
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expressive eyes. <lb/>
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that he Is peril any <lb/>
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as she spoke slowly. Intensely. <lb/>
think he Is in peril-In deadly <lb/>
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he demanded, with an <lb/>
glance over his shoulder. She In- <lb/>
glance correctly. <lb/>
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suggest never conies to <lb/>
comes to he <lb/>
most whispered. <lb/>
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warm library. <lb/>
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mean Count <lb/>
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means evil to <lb/>
Prince <lb/>
heavens, countess. <lb/>
believe <lb/>
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have not even breathed them to my <lb/>
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while love her In every drop f my <lb/>
blood. I that bis heart be has <lb/>
never ceased lo brew ill for Hie <lb/>
throne that disgraced lie openly <lb/>
expresses Ills hatred for the <lb/>
dynasty and has mere than i In <lb/>
public gatherings that b cheer- <lb/>
fully assist In Its utter destruction. <lb/>
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where be Is <lb/>
derided. But Is not a to wive <lb/>
bis hatred With met kale wards <lb/>
Inaction. <lb/>
on seeing you to tills big <lb/>
room she wont on. <lb/>
simple reason <lb/>
business cards mi which he refers to <lb/>
himself as the former trusted nod <lb/>
secretary at count <lb/>
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my husband's was no lung- <lb/>
than last week. He Is here for <lb/>
a purpose, my husband's represent- <lb/>
I bare not asleep nil <lb/>
mouths at I <lb/>
Keen and beard enough to convince me <lb/>
that some great movement Is on foot. <lb/>
My Intelligence tails me that it bus to <lb/>
do with As be wishes the <lb/>
prince no good, it must be fir <lb/>
there Is nothing he can do. lie <lb/>
has no following here. The prince is <lb/>
adored by the people. Count <lb/>
would not be n fool as <lb/>
is no she Interrupted <lb/>
quickly. why I am If <lb/>
lie is plotting against the crows, you <lb/>
depend upon It be is laying his <lb/>
plans well. John that man Is <lb/>
a devil-s She turned <lb/>
her face away. A spasm of utter re- <lb/>
crossed her face. <lb/>
nm afraid of He Is <lb/>
here to watch every <lb/>
leaned the great carved <lb/>
mantel post, a tall, slender, <lb/>
creature, exquisitely gowned in rarest <lb/>
Irish her and shoulder <lb/>
gleaming white against the dull <lb/>
beyond, the glow from the <lb/>
embers creeping up to her face with <lb/>
the of a maiden's flush. He <lb/>
In his heart <lb/>
thumping like fury In bis great breast. <lb/>
She was little more than n girl, this <lb/>
wife of old and yet how <lb/>
wise, how clever, bow brilliant she <lb/>
was <lb/>
was well named the <lb/>
Beautiful. <lb/>
I know this <lb/>
man asked arising to <lb/>
stand beside her. <lb/>
i don't she said thought- <lb/>
fully. have not spoken to him con- <lb/>
Perhaps he knows. <lb/>
The baron Is very wise. Let me tell <lb/>
yon how I happen to know that Peter <lb/>
Brutus is still serving fount Marians <lb/>
why I I kink his presence signifies <lb/>
i a of some <lb/>
Her voice, always low and even. <lb/>
seemed lower still, the first place. <lb/>
II have u faithful friend in one of the <lb/>
Marians. <lb/>
Ills daughter is my maid, she is here <lb/>
i with mo now. The old man came to <lb/>
see Jose ha one day last week. lie <lb/>
no Count lo <lb/>
the town which Is in Ax- <lb/>
-i mile beyond the <lb/>
line. was with my bus- <lb/>
hand In two days. They <lb/>
were closeted together from morning <lb/>
till In the house where Marians <lb/>
was stopping. At the end of two days <lb/>
Brutus went away, he carried <lb/>
With him u vast sum of money pro- <lb/>
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am h was on his way lo H <lb/>
I he expected <lb/>
purchase a business block for bis man- <lb/>
waited IS <lb/>
permitting father <lb/>
on to Edelweiss with a message <lb/>
for me and t. see his daughter. <lb/>
father saw Brans in <lb/>
he did see him going <lb/>
as he for <lb/>
morning. Be wore s. but <lb/>
Jacob says he could not be <lb/>
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men whom he <lb/>
stark and hunters of <lb/>
rather unsavory reputation. They left <lb/>
Brutus at the gates of and went <lb/>
Into the hills, ah this happened <lb/>
I knew living , <lb/>
Edelweiss. When I saw him <lb/>
knew at once that his presence <lb/>
something I many <lb/>
things together once ponded me <lb/>
comings and goings of months, the <lb/>
reports and consultations. Hie <lb/>
queer looking men who came to Hie <lb/>
the long absences of my bus- <lb/>
band and own virtual <lb/>
Imprisonment i eras <lb/>
net permitted leave the for <lb/>
days at a lime during his <lb/>
you will not go <lb/>
he began bully. <lb/>
She put a finger to her lips <lb/>
A manservant was quietly crossing <lb/>
the hall Just off library. is <lb/>
a man l do not like his appear- <lb/>
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door the end of the ball <lb/>
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money that my Best off from j <lb/>
tine to she continued, ii <lb/>
boxes that came overland i j <lb/>
tho castle and went away again , <lb/>
as secretly es they came Mr. <lb/>
am confident In my mind that I boa <lb/>
boxes contained firearms <lb/>
I thought r alt not. Per- <lb/>
haps am but It seems to me <lb/>
that I can almost those <lb/>
stored away the eaves <lb/>
outside of Edelweiss, ready for Instant <lb/>
use when the signal <lb/>
Hind All uprising A plot so <lb/>
as he gasped, is for- <lb/>
he was not facing the door. <lb/>
The same passing once more, <lb/>
might have seen the <lb/>
eye cannot be <lb/>
Why. and bis men <lb/>
would have scented It long <lb/>
have not said I sure of <lb/>
anything, remember I leave it <lb/>
to you You have the <lb/>
on which to work. I'd <lb/>
you to waste no lime. Something <lb/>
me that the crisis Is near <lb/>
Professional Cards <lb/>
W. F. EVANS <lb/>
ATTORNEY AT LAW <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
Office opposite It. L. Smith <lb/>
stables, and next door to John <lb/>
gen boggy n-w building. <lb/>
N. W. OUTLAW <lb/>
Attorney at Law <lb/>
by J. <lb/>
F saning, <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
L. <lb/>
D. M. <lb/>
Clark <lb/>
CIVIL <lb/>
sad SURVEYORS <lb/>
Greenville, N. Carolina <lb/>
S. J. Everett <lb/>
Attorney at Law <lb/>
made on It. Estate <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Not one case in ten requires <lb/>
internal treatment. <lb/>
Where them is no <lb/>
or fever Noah's Liniment will <lb/>
accomplish more titan any in- <lb/>
remedy. <lb/>
One will convince you. <lb/>
Noah's Liniment penetrates; <lb/>
requires but little rubbing. <lb/>
U I. <lb/>
W. H. <lb/>
and Long <lb/>
vi 1.1 <lb/>
fill R <lb/>
Dentist. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N <lb/>
C. <lb/>
Here's the Proof <lb/>
Mr. W. Taylor, n of Rich- <lb/>
moral Va. the pant <lb/>
have <lb/>
North Carolina, where I <lb/>
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and take In <lb/>
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of in my h-ft <lb/>
i could lift my arm without <lb/>
pain. wan try <lb/>
I and In than . a <lb/>
U entirely free pain, I <lb/>
in . of It <lb/>
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DR. S. HASSELL <lb/>
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN <lb/>
Greenville, N. C <lb/>
Office Oil Third <lb/>
pied by Dr. <lb/>
Is Hie best <lb/>
1.-111. <lb/>
in Joints Sore<lb/>
Tooth- <lb/>
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pines <lb/>
health pr. <lb/>
1910 Brought Many Changes <lb/>
1888 <lb/>
1910 <lb/>
same <lb/>
My friends and customers can find me at the <lb/>
old stand, with a pretty and cheap lino of <lb/>
Hat <lb/>
iS <lb/>
The basis of my Ions business experience has <lb/>
been fair dealing and good values. Come to see me <lb/>
this season, will appreciate your trade and offer <lb/>
you the best bargains possible. <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 I <lb/>
that if <lb/>
this manner of <lb/>
be above We may <lb/>
freely here, for we l heard <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/>
CHESAPEAKE LINE <lb/>
OFFERS EXCELLENT SERVICE BETWEEN <lb/>
Norfolk and Baltimore <lb/>
it would be n If; we mis., lie <lb/>
I were not In Other <lb/>
where of n of yon <lb/>
from time to time and n word now and <lb/>
They both seated themselves before <lb/>
a plowing open lire <lb/>
The duke to lo <lb/>
play bridge she said at <lb/>
not return till late. <lb/>
telephoned make <lb/>
Her smile did more than to reassure <lb/>
Of course you now <lb/>
Impossible It Is for me to come here. <lb/>
countess. father, the duke, docs <lb/>
not mines matters, and I'm not quite <lb/>
is of the prince that want to <lb/>
Sir. she said. do <lb/>
wont to talk very seriously with you <lb/>
concerning future say bis <lb/>
Immediate future <lb/>
He loosed at her narrowly. <lb/>
you quite serious <lb/>
conic <lb/>
could not hare asked you <lb/>
H this house for an- <lb/>
tray surprise or consternation. The <lb/>
eyes of wall may better then <lb/>
don't mean to say you lie <lb/>
watched here In <lb/>
lie demanded. <lb/>
don't know This I do Scow-the <lb/>
count has many spies In <lb/>
Is systematically apprised ivory <lb/>
thins that occurs at court, the city <lb/>
or tn the council chamber. before <lb/>
yesterday I saw his l <lb/>
streets, ti mini who has his em- <lb/>
ploy for five years or more and Who <lb/>
now pretends in a lawyer here <lb/>
name is I with <lb/>
He said he bad lull the count sir <lb/>
weeks n in <lb/>
set out for himself In Ids pro- <lb/>
He knows, that I <lb/>
. nm not and never have been In the <lb/>
of my husband. naked <lb/>
I If It was known In I-. that <lb/>
he bad served the n <lb/>
Elegant New Dining Rooms on Saloon Decks <lb/>
Table Dinner, cents Club to <lb/>
service it desired <lb/>
leave Norfolk foot St. daily <lb/>
at p m. arrive at Baltimore 7.00 a. m., connecting <lb/>
with rail lines for all points Est and West. <lb/>
For and <lb/>
C. L- CHANDLER, G A F. R T P A. <lb/>
NORFOLK. VIRGINIA<lb/>
handed one f his <lb/>
The Rural Mail Comes Once a Day <lb/>
The Telephone keeps you in touch with <lb/>
friends and the city every minute of every <lb/>
day. Progressive farmers throughout the South <lb/>
are installing telephones in their homes and <lb/>
our service. <lb/>
The cost is low; the service is satisfactory. <lb/>
Write to our nearest Manager, or <lb/>
line Department <lb/>
HOME TELEGRAPH CO. <lb/>
Henderson, C <lb/>
FOR THE BEST <lb/>
FURNITURE <lb/>
and House Furnishing <lb/>
always co to TAFT Van DYKE <lb/>
For Slate <lb/>
Roofing and Sheet Metal Work. or , <lb/>
J. J. JENKINS, <lb/>
a- t. <lb/>
Footing, Tin Shop Repair Work, and <lb/>
Tobacco Flues in Season, see<lb/>
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<p>
THE EASTERN yet on blowing- <lb/>
but lookout for what will come <lb/>
between now and the middle of <lb/>
April. <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD,<lb/>
GREENVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA. <lb/>
Subscription-One Year <lb/>
Six Months <lb/>
Single Copy <lb/>
11.00 <lb/>
rt- may be had upon <lb/>
application t the office <lb/>
Reflector Building, corner Evans and <lb/>
Third <lb/>
Entered in the office at Greenville <lb/>
N. C., mail matter. <lb/>
FRIDAY, MAR. 1910. <lb/>
Peary continue to it in <lb/>
the neck, where he ought to,<lb/>
Have ii lit ll fare <lb/>
eggs arc ripe. <lb/>
The and Easier <lb/>
suit arc way. <lb/>
It is hard to tell who the <lb/>
is on in <lb/>
Looks like Baiter <lb/>
will have take medicine. <lb/>
They giving <lb/>
Speaker a ran for nil <lb/>
Almost fan ad <lb/>
in price except the ml <lb/>
to u <lb/>
. <lb/>
If the pretty weather holds <lb/>
out through Easter there will <lb/>
come thankful new hat wearers. <lb/>
If the tiling keeps going we <lb/>
certainly will be believing <lb/>
the next congress will be Demo <lb/>
Packages of seeds in the mail <lb/>
this time of year reminds one <lb/>
that congressmen are holding <lb/>
down their j's. <lb/>
Since being of his locks, <lb/>
Cannon may feel very <lb/>
much like Sampson and try to <lb/>
down the <lb/>
It ii getting almost time for <lb/>
Peary to disappear. He will <lb/>
not stand the fake pressure <lb/>
much longer. <lb/>
Some of the hats actually <lb/>
large that the wearer has to <lb/>
set else to open the <lb/>
door for her. <lb/>
The move of the prohibition <lb/>
to break up the jug trade <lb/>
ought to succeed. When a <lb/>
State adopts prohibition other <lb/>
States should not be allowed to <lb/>
ship liquor into it. <lb/>
Since be has discovered that <lb/>
Peary is in the same boat with <lb/>
him, so far far as credibility <lb/>
goes, Dr. is said to be <lb/>
thinking of letting himself be <lb/>
discovered. <lb/>
We bet that Hunter Roosevelt <lb/>
regrets that he did not get bask <lb/>
in time to see the fun when <lb/>
they Uncle Joe. <lb/>
It is mighty close to census <lb/>
taking time for some towns to <lb/>
lie making large population <lb/>
The real showing may <lb/>
put the laugh on them <lb/>
Peary has even lost his pull as <lb/>
a lecturer and us a result has <lb/>
had to cancel many dates <lb/>
as well up now that he <lb/>
never reached the North Pole, <lb/>
quiet and orderly <lb/>
mob hung two is <lb/>
the way an exchange heads a <lb/>
press dispatch. The mob may <lb/>
been quiet, but hanging <lb/>
two men does not look very or- <lb/>
The man whose are all; <lb/>
may get the taunts of the mad- <lb/>
fellow now and then, but <lb/>
lie can turn the laugh o-i them <lb/>
when it <lb/>
hats. <lb/>
hundred <lb/>
editors met at <lb/>
Ills , and adopted resolutions <lb/>
endorsing President Tuft, his <lb/>
policies, the tar- <lb/>
bill and Speaker Cannon. <lb/>
Must lie a lot of the boys want- <lb/>
They had a regular monkey <lb/>
and parrot time with an all <lb/>
night session of congress, Thurs- <lb/>
day night, and the insurgents <lb/>
with the of the Democrats <lb/>
whipped out the regulars. And <lb/>
it made Speaker <lb/>
This year is certainly making <lb/>
a record for great disasters. <lb/>
Several have already occurred <lb/>
that were attended by great loss <lb/>
of life, and the wrecking of a <lb/>
passenger train in with a <lb/>
death list of forty is aw- <lb/>
addition to the lit. <lb/>
The decreasing number of <lb/>
in large cities where the <lb/>
sale of liquor is permitted, gives <lb/>
an indication growing <lb/>
sentiment for prohibition <lb/>
throughout the country. The <lb/>
is fast coming when there <lb/>
will be DO licensed silt- of <lb/>
The building prospects in <lb/>
Greenville promise, to make this <lb/>
a record year for the town. All <lb/>
ready plain are on the <lb/>
way. and there is much talk <lb/>
about things to be done this <lb/>
year. We would like to see the <lb/>
factory idea get mixed in the <lb/>
other improvement, for there <lb/>
is nothing the town needs m re. <lb/>
They must come, and the sooner <lb/>
the better. <lb/>
The first execution by electro- <lb/>
i to buy in this Stale took place <lb/>
in the penitentiary on Friday, <lb/>
I when Walter a Robe- <lb/>
Here's congratulations to the so,, county was put to <lb/>
Wilmington Dispatch death. Owing to delay in get- <lb/>
getting the next tug the electric chair installed <lb/>
meeting of the North Carolina the condemned was <lb/>
Press Association We arc hop four limes before being <lb/>
to he with you finally executed. <lb/>
The Chamber of <lb/>
Thursday night took up <lb/>
mentioned in Congress <lb/>
John H Small's recent <lb/>
letter concerning the public <lb/>
building for Greenville, in a <lb/>
that means business. The com- <lb/>
appointed are at work <lb/>
and will leave nothing undone <lb/>
to meet the needs of the <lb/>
That Greenville's way. <lb/>
go after things with a <lb/>
nation to get them, and we ex- <lb/>
to see the appropriation for <lb/>
the public building here <lb/>
ed in the omnibus bill before the <lb/>
present session of <lb/>
Board of County Commissioners and if he becomes dis- <lb/>
hold a special meeting to and quits, all may be <lb/>
give further consideration to the lost. Continued is the <lb/>
matter of building a court way to bring results, and when <lb/>
house and a new jail. People you start out after anything <lb/>
all over the county are never give up. This is a good <lb/>
much interest express rule to apply in any <lb/>
as favorable to <lb/>
building on such a plan as will <lb/>
be creditable to so large a <lb/>
county as Pitt and meet the <lb/>
public needs for generations to <lb/>
come. Prom what talking we <lb/>
have with members of the <lb/>
we feel sure this is their <lb/>
purpose. They are men who <lb/>
have the welfare of the county <lb/>
at heart, and they to do <lb/>
just what is best. county <lb/>
should certainly haw a credit- <lb/>
able court house, and that is <lb/>
what she is going to have. <lb/>
DON'T BE A QUITTER. <lb/>
The Spring Hope Leader has <lb/>
trying to awaken interest <lb/>
This is an important period <lb/>
for Greenville, what the <lb/>
town does now will have a bear- <lb/>
on years and generations to <lb/>
come. There is much building <lb/>
to be done to replace the <lb/>
in the recent fire. The county <lb/>
must build a court house <lb/>
jail, the Masons will likely re- <lb/>
temple, individuals <lb/>
will also erect buildings. Then <lb/>
the government is to erect a <lb/>
public building in the near <lb/>
and from tiling <lb/>
there will he an impetus of <lb/>
that will go on and <lb/>
on through years to come- <lb/>
matter The Reflector wants to <lb/>
i . ii u . 4-t. I emphasize is that all these new <lb/>
in the establishment of a K <lb/>
buildings soon to be erected <lb/>
should be in keeping with mod- <lb/>
times, and such as to meet <lb/>
CO market in that town, but <lb/>
seems to have become <lb/>
aged and quit the It <lb/>
The Leader has made its last <lb/>
cull for a meeting of the citizens <lb/>
to consider the establishment <lb/>
of a tobacco market. The next <lb/>
time a call for a meeting is <lb/>
made it will have to be made by <lb/>
some one else. <lb/>
A newspaper man is the <lb/>
lust one who should ever think <lb/>
of getting discouraged. He may <lb/>
get hard knocks, and even at <lb/>
times feel from the indifference <lb/>
of those for whom he is laboring <lb/>
the requirements of rapidly <lb/>
growing population and business. <lb/>
To this end every citizen of the <lb/>
town and county should in- <lb/>
and all should <lb/>
ate together in bringing about <lb/>
the best results for the future. <lb/>
Let there be no division of sen- <lb/>
now that will be regret- <lb/>
later.<lb/>
The Western doctor who is ad- <lb/>
to pay half the funeral <lb/>
in cases where he does <lb/>
; that his efforts toward not prove successful, must not <lb/>
the town are not be proceeding in accordance with <lb/>
but lie should never be a the ethics of the profession, <lb/>
quitter. Often the newspaper though he may be getting more <lb/>
On next Tuesday, 20th. the man ha to fight alone for an en business. <lb/>
THE <lb/>
Him <lb/>
Of The Hour <lb/>
The Easter Parade will be March 27th <lb/>
Earlier than it has been in several years, but we've gotten <lb/>
EVERYTHING READY FOR YOU, all the and inner gar- <lb/>
of men's wear. We've spent months of careful study so <lb/>
that you can come here and make your selections in a very <lb/>
few minutes, with absolute assurance of getting the best and <lb/>
most for your money, even a hasty review will convince you <lb/>
how splendidly we have WITH THE VERY <lb/>
BEST INTEREST OF OUR CUSTOMERS IN MIND. <lb/>
Our Elegant Spring Suits are fashioned from the hands of the <lb/>
world's best clothes makers. <lb/>
We are showing this season the handsomest line of low cut shoes ever seen in this town <lb/>
Be sure you ask to see our new Spring Hats and Men's Furnishings. <lb/>
We invite you to our store for the sole purpose of if you like.<lb/>
FRANK WILSON, <lb/>
THE KING <lb/>
CLOTHIER <lb/>
. I <lb/>
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT <lb/>
IN CHARGE OF R. W. SMITH <lb/>
Agent of The Eastern for Ayden and vicinity. Ad Rising rates furnished <lb/>
Wanted to buy bushels <lb/>
of field peas by J- R. Smith Co <lb/>
James A. Davis has purchased <lb/>
the e lot of Charlie S j <lb/>
in Ghent, and we <lb/>
learn he will Boon proceed to <lb/>
improve same. <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 <lb/>
you. Ayden Loan Insurance <lb/>
Co. Phone <lb/>
The clock at J. R. Smith Co's <lb/>
store was uncovered Thursday <lb/>
at D. m. amid a crowded house <lb/>
and stood at 7.28.26. Rev. <lb/>
Henry D. Manning received the <lb/>
piece set of china, his time <lb/>
being 29.2. Mrs. Chas. Ewell <lb/>
received the set of elegant <lb/>
vases as second nearest 7-20-3. <lb/>
G. W. B. received the <lb/>
third prize, a glass <lb/>
Ditcher, his time 7-29 You <lb/>
get a ticket with each dollar <lb/>
purchase. <lb/>
School books, bibles and <lb/>
at J. R. Smith Co. <lb/>
Work is progressing rapidly on <lb/>
the artesian well. The drill is at <lb/>
this writing founded upon a <lb/>
rock. <lb/>
For Sale-A lot of improved <lb/>
Spanish peanuts at l per bushel. <lb/>
J. M. C. Nelson. R. Ayden. <lb/>
N. C. ltd <lb/>
The Ayden Lumber Co. have <lb/>
shut down their mill a few <lb/>
days for repairs. <lb/>
Dinner baskets, pencil boxes, <lb/>
slates, pencils, ink eraser at <lb/>
J. R Smith Co. <lb/>
Poultry has reached a startling <lb/>
price. A crop of nice hens sold <lb/>
here Monday for cents each <lb/>
and turkeys at cents per <lb/>
pound. <lb/>
For second hand <lb/>
6-h. p. Cooper engine and boiler, <lb/>
mounted, one 40-saw Brown <lb/>
cotton gin, condenser, band <lb/>
press, belts, etc. J. M. C. <lb/>
son. R. F. D., Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
W. E. Tingle Ins returned <lb/>
The cabinet for the new past I <lb/>
has arrived and is an at-1 <lb/>
tractive piece of furniture. <lb/>
If you need a good open or <lb/>
top buggy, wagon or cart call <lb/>
on J. R. Smith Co. <lb/>
There was a public rhetorical <lb/>
at the seminary given by the <lb/>
pupils Thursday night. <lb/>
A nice line of and <lb/>
caskets always on hand a <lb/>
nice at your service at <lb/>
J. K. Smith Co. Dixon. <lb/>
Mrs. E. T. Phillips Mrs. <lb/>
T. E. Peden are both on the <lb/>
sick this week. We hope <lb/>
they will our, again. <lb/>
Lime, cement, <lb/>
full line of hardware . J. R. <lb/>
smith Co's <lb/>
Mrs. Moore, of Burke, Va , <lb/>
here on a visit to her grandson, <lb/>
Stancill Hodges, Jr. <lb/>
An experienced blacksmith is <lb/>
wailing to shoe your horses and <lb/>
mules at J. R. Smith -i Dixon. <lb/>
Now is a good time to advertise <lb/>
in the Ayden Department- <lb/>
R. W. Smith. <lb/>
The meeting at the Methodist <lb/>
church this week is attracting <lb/>
large in- <lb/>
is Rev. J. <lb/>
Shore, of Greenville, is doing <lb/>
the preaching. <lb/>
Miss Addie ha re- <lb/>
turned from the with her <lb/>
flowers, feathers and raw. <lb/>
Look out her ad. <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 like you a <lb/>
book agent, and then wonder at <lb/>
the feeble effort he is max <lb/>
We are not all like <lb/>
Daniels, we need your co-ope <lb/>
R W. Smith. <lb/>
Call us, phone us rent <lb/>
your houses and Collect for you. <lb/>
Will sell your personal property, <lb/>
land, stocks, bonds, or lend you <lb/>
money on reasonable terms- <lb/>
Ayden Loan Insurance Co. <lb/>
Cook stoves, heaters and stove <lb/>
repairs at J. Smith Co. <lb/>
patterns and magazine <lb/>
it J. Smith Co. <lb/>
Rubber, and corrugated roofing <lb/>
R. Smith Co. <lb/>
Ninety days and spring oats at <lb/>
J. R. Smith Co. <lb/>
REPORT OF CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb/>
AT AYDEN, N. C. <lb/>
At the Close of Business Jan. 1910. <lb/>
Resources Liabilities <lb/>
Loans and discount capital stock 26,000.00 <lb/>
Surplus fund 12,600.00 <lb/>
Undivided profits, less ,, <lb/>
cur. exp. and taxes pd. 4,888.08 <lb/>
Overdrafts secured <lb/>
unsecured <lb/>
Furniture and fixtures <lb/>
Demand loans 500.00 <lb/>
Due from 70,181.24 <lb/>
Cash items <lb/>
Gold coin <lb/>
Silver coin, including all <lb/>
minor coin cur. 1,249.04 <lb/>
bank and other <lb/>
Notes <lb/>
Total 182,272.22 <lb/>
Deposits sub. to check 71,228.80 <lb/>
Demand of 18,442.36 <lb/>
Cashier's checks <lb/>
outstanding <lb/>
Total <lb/>
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. <lb/>
COUNTY OF PITT. <lb/>
For barbed wire and nails, <lb/>
see J. R Smith <lb/>
rived a car load. <lb/>
Galvanized nice to attach <lb/>
to your pumps for your water <lb/>
shelf at J. R Smith Co. <lb/>
Call on us Cur 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/>
daughter, mother or sister, or <lb/>
want to employ additional help, <lb/>
or sell what you have, there is <lb/>
no better medium than the col- <lb/>
of Reflector <lb/>
R. W. Smith. <lb/>
Found-Near J. R. Smith Co. <lb/>
store, a purse containing several <lb/>
pieces of money. Owner can <lb/>
have same by identifying it. <lb/>
Larry W. Smith. <lb/>
doors, lime, cement, <lb/>
hardware, locks, hinges at J. R <lb/>
Smith Co. <lb/>
Nice turned work, brackets, <lb/>
window and door frames made <lb/>
on short notice by J. R. Smith <lb/>
Co. Dixon. <lb/>
Gaudy and rubber belting <lb/>
pipe fitting valves at J. R. <lb/>
Smith Co. <lb/>
Miss Rosa Bland returned from <lb/>
a visit to Rocky Mount <lb/>
The protracted meeting at the <lb/>
Methodist church Sunday <lb/>
night. <lb/>
In the absence of the pastor. <lb/>
Rev. C. Manly Morton, E. I. <lb/>
Brown, our popular railroad <lb/>
agent, conducted service for him <lb/>
at Memorial chapel Sun- <lb/>
day afternoon. <lb/>
Tom Roberson, in t e <lb/>
log woods for Ayden r <lb/>
Company, was cutting <lb/>
and his in contact <lb/>
a limb over head and struck him. <lb/>
inflicting a painful wound on his <lb/>
Dr. Frizzle dressed it and <lb/>
pronounced it not serious. <lb/>
A colored woman <lb/>
in doing house work at Walter <lb/>
L. reside fen <lb/>
dead, going her <lb/>
duties Saturday morning. <lb/>
Raleigh Jackson, of Plymouth, <lb/>
was in town Wednesday. <lb/>
Carl Jones Sunday in <lb/>
Lenoir County with his parents <lb/>
The days are getting longer <lb/>
and nights shorter and will soon <lb/>
be time when our merchant <lb/>
close their stores at six o'clock <lb/>
to give the clerks a little <lb/>
Our artesian well men <lb/>
encountered the third rock <lb/>
passed through. <lb/>
Rev. Mr. Clark, of <lb/>
will preach in the Baptist church <lb/>
here Wednesday night. <lb/>
Mr. Neddie years <lb/>
old died at his home near <lb/>
ow and one son, Mr. E. C. Car- <lb/>
man. <lb/>
Guy Taylor has purchased the <lb/>
house and lot from Major James <lb/>
A. Davis in Ghent, and will <lb/>
as Mr. Davis moves into <lb/>
his beautiful home now about <lb/>
Hart is i ff on a pleasure <lb/>
trip to Pitch seine. We <lb/>
hear that the catch of fish there <lb/>
this season eclipses any for a <lb/>
lorn; time. <lb/>
Miss Helen Cox, of Greensboro, <lb/>
and Miss Louise Outlaw, of <lb/>
are visiting Mrs- Lula <lb/>
Boyd. <lb/>
The Betterment society will <lb/>
entertain at the graded school <lb/>
building Friday night. All are <lb/>
invited, refreshments will be <lb/>
served. <lb/>
Our artesian well is now <lb/>
feet deep and still going down. <lb/>
W. J. Boyd made a business <lb/>
trip to Snow Hill Wednesday. <lb/>
J. J. Edwards is treating his <lb/>
house with a v coat of pain . <lb/>
G. J. Cherry, of Charleston, <lb/>
and Mr. Johnson, of <lb/>
arrived Tuesday, Mr. <lb/>
Cherry is of the Ayden <lb/>
Lumber Company, and Mr. <lb/>
Johnson buys lumber for the <lb/>
American Lumber Co. <lb/>
ON <lb/>
EST <lb/>
op mono <lb/>
Clergyman Describe <lb/>
an <lb/>
that Nat Had the <lb/>
Time and Is Known the <lb/>
World Over. <lb/>
Some preacher are to give <lb/>
remedy, <lb/>
highly <lb/>
re not <lb/>
One or those who Bat afraid is <lb/>
below. Bead be <lb/>
mean every word of II. If you <lb/>
doubt It write him a latter, <lb/>
a stamp. II- Ml be <lb/>
Saved a Soldiers Life <lb/>
Facing; death fr.-m b ard sh-ll in <lb/>
the was too e agreeable to J. <lb/>
A -tone, of Kemp. Tex . than facing <lb/>
it hat doctors sad was <lb/>
comrade a <lb/>
he writes, el -J a cough, that <lb/>
to me in spit all remedies for <lb/>
yearn. My weight ran down to <lb/>
p. lb- an us- Dr. Kings <lb/>
New U so very, which completely cur- <lb/>
ed me. I now <lb/>
For coughs colds, la grippe, asthma, <lb/>
hoarseness, croup, whoop- <lb/>
cough and long e, it's <lb/>
and Trial free. <lb/>
Guaranteed by all<lb/>
an. <lb/>
the <lb/>
the top half of eight page <lb/>
of this paper you will find an <lb/>
advertisement that fully answers <lb/>
the question of wear so <lb/>
far as men are o This <lb/>
advertisement shows the spirit <lb/>
of the Frank Wilson store, <lb/>
ways having in mind what is <lb/>
best for his customers. His <lb/>
stock is selected with that idea- <lb/>
quality, style and appearance <lb/>
never being sacrificed to <lb/>
hut what will give the i <lb/>
value and satisfaction for <lb/>
his money. The man who ii <lb/>
Frank Wilson dressed can r.-st <lb/>
assured that he is dressed right. <lb/>
a. Pastor <lb/>
Unitarian Church <lb/>
wife has been in a very <lb/>
years and <lb/>
, in- to do her any good <lb/>
la month . <lb/>
the returnee To <lb/>
Catarrh Stomach. j her face, he in i; fl- i <lb/>
REV. day, and I is a well <lb/>
writes i woman to-day. <lb/>
, ,, , was <lb/>
-I to make known for the bra , M Ho ,,., <lb/>
suffering humanity Th. <lb/>
with ,,,. <lb/>
was With of the <lb/>
and though tried many rem- <lb/>
and applied to several doctors, It <lb/>
was all In vain. <lb/>
it not for I believe <lb/>
would have been in my grave to-day. <lb/>
day face i rosy, In -re <lb/>
yard running and jumping with <lb/>
the <lb/>
Throat Trouble. <lb/>
Rot. W. Tale, An, <lb/>
Walnut Hills, Ohio, <lb/>
. . . I <lb/>
-I have every reason to that that several year- he bus <lb/>
is the greatest remedy for with <lb/>
known to world. of the throat, which hut <lb/>
I and roe- as a He took Pert <lb/>
to who are I bin trouble <lb/>
Ask Your for a Free Almanac 1910. <lb/>
In Your to Stay <lb/>
An Awful Eruption <lb/>
f a brief interest, aid <lb/>
your Interest in will be <lb/>
s use An <lb/>
S Ive, their quickest cure. Even the <lb/>
worst s, ulcers, r lever sores are <lb/>
soon by it. Beat <lb/>
b lips, chapped hands, <lb/>
It gives instant re- <lb/>
at all druggists. <lb/>
Chicken Powder <lb/>
is Death to Hawks-Life to <lb/>
Chickens and <lb/>
COCK OF THE <lb/>
THE BARN YARD <lb/>
ROBBER <lb/>
He Knows Now. <lb/>
know your town could <lb/>
so many beautiful <lb/>
was a remark today as <lb/>
he saw them passing in and out <lb/>
he millinery openings. He <lb/>
knows now that Greenville's <lb/>
possession in this particular is <lb/>
unsurpassed. <lb/>
Chicken Powder <lb/>
and feed my <lb/>
with <lb/>
Look at me <lb/>
the Hawk. <lb/>
r ea <lb/>
. chick of that <lb/>
old which <lb/>
h d been fed on <lb/>
Chick, n <lb/>
Powder. Alas <lb/>
Mis <lb/>
The Jo.- for and <lb/>
fail and Go a <lb/>
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an h p t e <lb/>
d by young and old. <lb/>
Sold by . <lb/>
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GOOSE <lb/>
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II <lb/>
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II. III I. f <lb/>
Of E- KG. <lb/>
Lily's Oyster <lb/>
Fresh Oysters <lb/>
Coming Every Day <lb/>
Can Serve You Any Way. Try Me <lb/>
Wanted -At once, bushels <lb/>
potato slips. <lb/>
D. D. Haskett. <lb/>
Trade Milk <lb/>
CHICKEN <lb/>
Kills Hawks. Crows, a- d Minks. <lb/>
Best remedy Cholera, t, <lb/>
limber Neck. and Leg <lb/>
Weakness. Keeps them <lb/>
Vermin, thereby causing to pro- <lb/>
duce an a of eggs, Price <lb/>
and cents. . <lb/>
only by <lb/>
M. C. <lb/>
FOR SALE BY <lb/>
COWARD WOOTEN <lb/>
I, J. R. Smith, Cashier of the above named bank, do swear that <lb/>
and belief. <lb/>
J. K. SMITH, Cashier. <lb/>
J. R SMITH. <lb/>
R. C. CANNON, <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
I. J. K. smith, or <lb/>
the above statement is to the best my knowledge <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to <lb/>
before me, this 4th day Feb <lb/>
1910. <lb/>
HODGEs. <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
We with to call your attention to our new line of fall which <lb/>
we now have. We have taken great care in buying; year we <lb/>
think we can your want in Shoes, Dress Ginghams No <lb/>
ions. Laces and Embroideries and in fact anything that is carried in a <lb/>
Dry Goods Store. <lb/>
Come let us show you. <lb/>
Tripp, Hart Co., Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
We are prepared to furnish you with <lb/>
House and Kitchen Furniture <lb/>
at the very prices. Cat or Installment. <lb/>
Come to sea us and we will convince you <lb/>
AYDEN FURNITURE CO <lb/>
NEXT DOOR TO <lb/>
MISS C. MEREDITH <lb/>
Graduate Nurse <lb/>
Ayden, North Carolina. <lb/>
LUXURIOUS HOOFS. i SUIT. <lb/>
W or SI <lb/>
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NOTES FOR BUST SHOPPERS. <lb/>
The Store That Satisfies <lb/>
IT is our aim at all times to <lb/>
sell only such goods as <lb/>
have the stamp of confidence <lb/>
and satisfaction. A satisfied <lb/>
customer means a <lb/>
customer, and we en- <lb/>
to merit and hold our <lb/>
trade by selling reliable <lb/>
goods, just what they are <lb/>
represented to be. <lb/>
To meet the needs of our customers, we are <lb/>
carrying the most complete line of <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
to be found in Eastern North Carolina, em- <lb/>
bracing everything needed about the house <lb/>
or the farm. <lb/>
Our early spring goods are coming in and we <lb/>
are now showing an attractive line of <lb/>
Silks and Dress Ginghams, <lb/>
White Goods, Laces, <lb/>
Edgings, 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/>
far Bo.<lb/>
Our Greenville, yours if yo <lb/>
MM, <lb/>
Red Bliss. <lb/>
M. Schultz. I <lb/>
If you need typewriter chairs.<lb/>
When want loose <lb/>
outfits see the samples h <lb/>
Kt fleeter Book Store. <lb/>
Bit; line of desks <lb/>
chairs at Boyd's Furniture <lb/>
Just received a big line of <lb/>
squares of every kind at <lb/>
. New Furniture Store. <lb/>
ll <lb/>
If you want to see the newest <lb/>
and styles in millinery, at <lb/>
I opening at Mrs. I. F. <lb/>
Lee Co's on Tuesday, 22nd. <lb/>
When you want the best <lb/>
get the Parker luck <lb/>
curve. New assortment of their <lb/>
i at R. Book Store. <lb/>
Think f a seamless <lb/>
vet art for <lb/>
can be seem at Boyd's. <lb/>
The <lb/>
to M. H. White, <lb/>
of Hertford- will be d <lb/>
the coming spring at R. <lb/>
L. Smith's stable in <lb/>
d w <lb/>
Dr. W. H. Wakefield, of Char- <lb/>
will b- in Farmville. <lb/>
March 31st. Greenville. <lb/>
Friday April 1st, day only. <lb/>
His practice is to <lb/>
of the eye, ear, no-- and throat <lb/>
d fitting glasses. <lb/>
S M SCHULTZ <lb/>
Wholesale and retail Grocer <lb/>
i id Furniture Dealer. Cash <lb/>
id for Hides, Fur. n Seed <lb/>
i Turkeys, Eggs, Oak <lb/>
Mattresses, etc. <lb/>
I tit. Baby Go-Cans, <lb/>
suits Tables, Lounges, <lb/>
if.-v P Ax <lb/>
Hi.-h lite Key <lb/>
i- <lb/>
Charm. Peach, <lb/>
i. Pine Syrup, <lb/>
Meat, Flour, Coffee, <lb/>
Lye Magic Marches, <lb/>
ii, Cotton Seed M I and Hills, <lb/>
Sect's, <lb/>
Candies, <lb/>
Reaches, Prunes. Currents. <lb/>
Glass and <lb/>
ware, and <lb/>
Macaroni, Cheese, Best But- <lb/>
MT, New Sewing . <lb/>
and numerous other goods. <lb/>
Quality and quantity cheap for <lb/>
-ash. Come see me. <lb/>
S M <lb/>
I am up an order for <lb/>
canary for delivery before <lb/>
Easter. Every bird ordered re <lb/>
has proven a r <lb/>
and Riven the purchaser entire <lb/>
satisfaction. If you want one <lb/>
see me in the next few days. <lb/>
C. B. Whichard. <lb/>
School <lb/>
The Reflector Printing House <lb/>
has a beautiful line of samples <lb/>
for commencement <lb/>
and will be glad to quote <lb/>
prices to schools wanting them. <lb/>
The samples cannot be sent out, <lb/>
but may be seen at this office. <lb/>
J-W. PERRY , CG <lb/>
NORFOLK v. <lb/>
Cotton Factors an.- <lb/>
Hanging Haps <lb/>
Correspondence h <lb/>
MARKETS <lb/>
Norfolk Cotton wired <lb/>
J. W. Perry Co. Factors, <lb/>
Today Yesterday <lb/>
Middling 1-8 1-8 <lb/>
Low Middling <lb/>
Low Middling -4<lb/>
Strictly Prims J S-4 I 8-4 <lb/>
l rime 1-2 <lb/>
U- Crude. <lb/>
NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL <lb/>
FUTURE MARKET <lb/>
Wired by Cobb Co., Banker <lb/>
Broken. Norfolk. <lb/>
York <lb/>
May <lb/>
July 7.1<lb/>
Market. <lb/>
May 3-8 1-4 <lb/>
Com 617-8 <lb/>
May Kiln is <lb/>
July Ribs U <lb/>
May <lb/>
July <lb/>
liner villi Mai it. report., by <lb/>
M , 1-2 <lb/>
to as about who is going to <lb/>
make your suit <lb/>
u toe tin particular el <lb/>
YOU Wilt Gil MUCH<lb/>
t i Mark Harris Front, <lb/>
Shoulder a- d Sleeve Head <lb/>
you'll like a parted em. <lb/>
these la <lb/>
la tea <lb/>
TIE <lb/>
Laundry Notice. <lb/>
I have the agency for the <lb/>
Troy and Laundry, and will <lb/>
call for and deliver all packages each <lb/>
week. All order left at the marble <lb/>
yard or I hone ill receive prompt <lb/>
n. GUY R LANIER. <lb/>
PAUL <lb/>
Nut U The Ca <lb/>
your Tea, won d guarantee m cure <lb/>
refund th- I <lb/>
cur.- the only for the Maori <lb/>
Mountain Tea cured <lb/>
him where r n I Try I <lb/>
it with your If, L. <lb/>
Cobb Co. <lb/>
NORFOLK. VA. <lb/>
Cotton Buyers, Brokers <lb/>
in Cotton. <lb/>
and Provisions <lb/>
PRIVATE WIRE <lb/>
CO New York. <lb/>
and New <lb/>
. j <lb/>
Our Greenville. if you <lb/>
come <lb/>
Is if you Have it to Count. <lb/>
If you count your Clothes Money <lb/>
carefully you'll spend it here <lb/>
for our <lb/>
Hart, and Marx <lb/>
Clothes <lb/>
you'll have more, money to <lb/>
count at the end of the year. <lb/>
The all-wool quality is real <lb/>
economy, and the correct style <lb/>
and perfect tailoring pay you. <lb/>
They're profitable clothes to <lb/>
the wearer. <lb/>
the new fabrics are dis- <lb/>
played on our racks. When <lb/>
may we expect you <lb/>
C S. FORBES <lb/>
The Man's Outfitter <lb/>
A New Directory <lb/>
We are now getting up our new <lb/>
Telephone directory, <lb/>
ready to receive c -n <lb/>
tracts tor lime. All who mutt <lb/>
to reserve the space as <lb/>
year will please notify the man- <lb/>
ager. We will b glad to <lb/>
to any on- desiring it. Tins <lb/>
directory be even a <lb/>
better advertising medium <lb/>
year, as we have <lb/>
about one hundred new <lb/>
it will b-distributed in <lb/>
Falkland and throughout <lb/>
the manager or, <lb/>
i nave word with the Chief opera <lb/>
tor. Home Tel. and Co. <lb/>
Choice Cut Flowers <lb/>
Roses, Carnations, V <lb/>
Our <lb/>
In all of <lb/>
designs and <lb/>
most at<lb/>
and <lb/>
la <lb/>
Hall, <lb/>
by <lb/>
J. L. CO, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
for job <lb/>
The or Printing <lb/>
us- is rut nice work., <lb/>
Water Damage Sale <lb/>
We have a small quantity of Roods that were <lb/>
slightly damaged by water the recent <lb/>
fire which will be closed out at much below <lb/>
regular prices. In this lot are some Rugs. Mat- <lb/>
tings, Dressers, Chairs, etc., that are great bar- <lb/>
gains at reduced prices. <lb/>
Our regular stock of Furniture embraces all <lb/>
that is new, attractive and comfortable--just <lb/>
such articles as are needed in your home. <lb/>
Taft Boyd Furniture Co. <lb/>
if you trade with us we both make money <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Shoe Co. that has <lb/>
in the corner store <lb/>
I ill- Brady building, is an at <lb/>
place. The Block is <lb/>
coming in com- <lb/>
line of shoes for men, <lb/>
woman and children. Both Mr <lb/>
and his salesmen re <lb/>
practical shoe men, having years <lb/>
of experience in this special line. <lb/>
An advantage to customers h <lb/>
that shoes are fitted right in the <lb/>
store and there is no risk to run. <lb/>
Their show window hi a an <lb/>
tic display that commands the <lb/>
attention of all passers, and this <lb/>
is a index of their stock <lb/>
which has been selected with <lb/>
great care. <lb/>
Dr. Hyatt <lb/>
Dr. H. Hyatt will be in <lb/>
Greenville, at Hotel Bertha, on <lb/>
Friday, April 1st, for the purpose <lb/>
of treating diseases of the eye <lb/>
fitting glasses. He will also <lb/>
make his regular visit <lb/>
to Greenville on Monday and <lb/>
Tuesday. April 4th and 5th. <lb/>
It all tin <lb/>
internal organs, the <lb/>
and i n the Mood. Such in <lb/>
Rocky Mount-in moat <lb/>
prevent alive and cure of bad <lb/>
blood, constipation liver. <lb/>
Jno. L. <lb/>
Notice <lb/>
B. E. CO . have <lb/>
he W. B. plant and will con- <lb/>
a heavy line of <lb/>
Corn, Fodder. I ed <lb/>
Meal, Hulls d Meal. We <lb/>
o exchange meal for corn. We will be <lb/>
to accommodate at any time <lb/>
Saturday is grinding days. <lb/>
March <lb/>
Grand <lb/>
With Miss Estelle from the most <lb/>
fashionable millinery salons to assist you in <lb/>
your Millinery wants. <lb/>
Mrs. M. D. Higgs is back from the millinery <lb/>
parlors of the Northern markets and knows <lb/>
that we have a line of spring Millinery that <lb/>
can't be surpassed. <lb/>
Mrs. M. T. with us and is always <lb/>
willing to give you any idea you may wish to <lb/>
know in Millinery. <lb/>
You are cordially invited to attend this <lb/>
opening. <lb/>
Yours for fashions, <lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
A I<lb/>
IN WASHINGTON <lb/>
By Himself. <lb/>
After home the 10th of thing else, so of rending I <lb/>
a of to smoke. Therefore, <lb/>
I was thinking of the slogan for I got me a cheroot, called it n cigar, <lb/>
Yours lit it on a streak of lightning and <lb/>
if yon So I concluded that then went thundering down the hall <lb/>
I would see how felt to be a mill- the register's Bless your <lb/>
for at least one day. so I got life, soul, and body too, the first <lb/>
off the ears and took charge of the man I saw behind the desk that <lb/>
town. While viewing the premises, good old friend I used to know at <lb/>
it was my pleasure to run up against in N. <lb/>
the editor and told him my business. Mr. Harriss. Why don't you know <lb/>
that so far as Greenville eon- the Good Lord always helps those <lb/>
for that day, it was mine, who try to help Why. <lb/>
Well, I spent the day walking around Mr. I found that I was <lb/>
visiting my C. Flan- it there felt like T was <lb/>
again, your very polite genteel home long as I was la hotel. <lb/>
C, T. A. K. but quite the reverse when on the <lb/>
Tucker, those merchant do- street. Hut let me tell you. when I <lb/>
business in my town, and I know saw- Mr. Harriss. the hotel clerk, I <lb/>
the were nil highly honored to have was as glad I ever was. felt <lb/>
the come in and talk just which means <lb/>
a little mil I spent most of better than I give it <lb/>
the forenoon in this way, and about that n because it ranges way <lb/>
the noon hour went lo call on my beyond the in feel <lb/>
very much loved a pa- and speech, <lb/>
Col W. If. Kin- and Indy. Well, then, the n- place I <lb/>
and their hospitality until to visit was the patent office, so <lb/>
the afternoon when took the Coast took op the directory and looked up <lb/>
Line train for Washington. C. 1ST St. S. hied mo on <lb/>
stopping at X. C, street ear and got there <lb/>
until o'clock the next our they were finishing breakfast Took <lb/>
train came to take through to the them by of course, and <lb/>
capital city of the greatest and best they were all glad to see me, and <lb/>
Nation on God's given earth, have the pleasure of getting the new- <lb/>
that's all I'm going to say along this from orally. After tell- <lb/>
for if I don't stop light now my log Cousins Nan and all th.- <lb/>
thoughts crowd in on my o new of importance, I got lot- <lb/>
fast it might cause me to run away as to how to go whore <lb/>
with myself and got ell of shops I to go. This was the <lb/>
or go or some other place, home of my honorable cousin, <lb/>
sod don't want to go then yet B. King, formerly of Greenville, X. J <lb/>
late that <lb/>
after riding through the morning to see him, he had <lb/>
country creaks and rivers, gone to his office in the agricultural <lb/>
up and down and through vol- department, I went hack to the <lb/>
about H a. m. on hotel, went to my took a bath, <lb/>
Thursday we entered the do- removing all the fragrance of th.- <lb/>
pot. Well, we said we here, hut North Carolina tar; powdered and <lb/>
where is beret I was just like a new perfumed and came down <lb/>
born babe, found that had struck tor a city gentleman, and <lb/>
that was all to me. took a stroll down the avenue and it <lb/>
I that I did that I was the cynosure of <lb/>
n place <lb/>
In the first place <lb/>
not know where I wanted to go, much <lb/>
less where it was or how to get there. <lb/>
I concluded to strike out and trust <lb/>
to luck or limber tongue, so I went <lb/>
up in the union depot, and after get- <lb/>
ting In I did not know how to get out. <lb/>
I walked on my tongue up to the first <lb/>
one I met told in the <lb/>
place, I wanted to know how to get <lb/>
out of that place to some place <lb/>
down, not the ground so <lb/>
I could run up against at me hotel <lb/>
that some folk- I knew some <lb/>
how or other or some other how, gel <lb/>
acquainted with some folks who knew <lb/>
Well, he shewn me the <lb/>
door, and away I went like a shot <lb/>
and made out like I knew all about it. <lb/>
So after I got en the a <lb/>
up and biased away at me <lb/>
mid said. <lb/>
Says I. go to that's the <lb/>
place I'm looking for, you ace of <lb/>
spades, you black Republican, Ink <lb/>
me there or lose your soul's <lb/>
for I am in a desperate and <lb/>
I'll your carcass until make <lb/>
your soul crack if u don't <lb/>
Ho thought I the him- <lb/>
self, looking with lightning ryes and <lb/>
breath, and don't you <lb/>
it, he was the most anxious <lb/>
Nigger to get mo oil his hands in <lb/>
charge of Metropolitan Hotel <lb/>
yon <lb/>
Well, after I entered the door. <lb/>
the first place got to was cigars, <lb/>
all kind- of the <lb/>
eyes, did not know why they <lb/>
did so unless they thought I was <lb/>
President from the <lb/>
dead, as I am his double in looks, <lb/>
if not so good in polities or religion. <lb/>
If I had worn my mustache I should <lb/>
have though they were taking me <lb/>
for just back from <lb/>
Africa, but as I had never been to <lb/>
that place, I could not think they <lb/>
were taking me for him. Then again, <lb/>
it worried me no to think that <lb/>
because of the cancerous affection <lb/>
i ii my face they might take me for <lb/>
John Early, the leper, and if that <lb/>
were the case I determined to take <lb/>
the bull by the horns of the <lb/>
so I put on a hold front and marched <lb/>
up to a big. burly, strong looking <lb/>
and says to him, <lb/>
yourself under arrest, His an- <lb/>
was, you. I <lb/>
says, to him. I, am a Tar Heel <lb/>
detective from North Carolina, in a <lb/>
strange city, and am looking for a <lb/>
man who can and will give me some <lb/>
information about what want to <lb/>
He says, do you want <lb/>
to the first I <lb/>
says, want to know who brought <lb/>
the North Polo to Washington City. <lb/>
Cook or Peary, might it not have <lb/>
been Zeke Then he says <lb/>
to me, he, what's your <lb/>
I told aha it was <lb/>
house, or one, but <lb/>
down in they called <lb/>
me for abort Then he <lb/>
acknowledged the of my <lb/>
were appointed to take Tun Settle <lb/>
to the devil, and the devil would not <lb/>
lake this man for him. he wouldn't <lb/>
get Settle at Why, he is <lb/>
o much like Settle it ought to make <lb/>
Settle ashamed of himself. I had <lb/>
the pleasure also of meeting oaf <lb/>
young friend, of <lb/>
Well. takes me down, or up. to <lb/>
-upper, and when I got there I <lb/>
by of the sable <lb/>
if Africa, asked for my ticket. <lb/>
told him I was not looking for n <lb/>
t my way to re- <lb/>
as my man <lb/>
bawling for to eat ad I <lb/>
to take him around. Well, then <lb/>
he wanted to know what plan I de- <lb/>
sired. or American I <lb/>
told him I wanted the best he in <lb/>
the shop, if it didn't cost too much, <lb/>
and would be the means of my get- <lb/>
ting something for the man inside of <lb/>
me. He said, as I had ticket I <lb/>
would have to the European <lb/>
plan. I told him all K. that rather <lb/>
than take the red out of tape I <lb/>
would go to Europe and get supper. <lb/>
he. says, Walk right <lb/>
ii- this says I, <lb/>
vow don't want me to go to Europe, <lb/>
you can bring it over here, I will <lb/>
help my self without any further <lb/>
I thought it quite strange <lb/>
that an American would have to live <lb/>
on European style when we had all <lb/>
the you're for, without <lb/>
any messing or about it. Hut <lb/>
let her go and let her go <lb/>
-low, When he brought around <lb/>
the with of the <lb/>
and tin- price there f. I selected <lb/>
1-2 shad, broiled, and after waiting <lb/>
half an hour, the came in <lb/>
with large dish of shad, nested in <lb/>
celery leaves, spinach, and all <lb/>
such and capped the climax <lb/>
with a lemon, with olives and <lb/>
stuck in the lemon on <lb/>
a stick or tooth pick one, I didn't <lb/>
know which. Well, after, supper he <lb/>
pulled my leg for cent-, and when <lb/>
I. I got <lb/>
hist of that trade, for that shad <lb/>
with all his <lb/>
on was well worth <lb/>
money, and my was <lb/>
worth the same. So you see, I got <lb/>
worth cents. <lb/>
Well, I must hurry with my <lb/>
and let you knew some <lb/>
When entered the sup- <lb/>
per, dapper goad-looking <lb/>
young men grabbed me by <lb/>
and told to consider wolf <lb/>
arrest. I and told <lb/>
him it was one of the greatest plea <lb/>
of my life to be by a <lb/>
good looking young man as he was, <lb/>
and I certainly was gad to have the <lb/>
privilege of placing my <lb/>
in his custody. It that <lb/>
clever, genteel gentleman. Col. Goo. <lb/>
King, who always makes <lb/>
logical reasoning. I told my friend, <lb/>
King, I just had to shake Senator <lb/>
hand before I left the <lb/>
so went to the <lb/>
room of the Senate end sent up my <lb/>
card. In a few minutes the Senator <lb/>
Sis appearance. After the <lb/>
of our <lb/>
to each other, I told him I was <lb/>
from North Carolina and what was <lb/>
termed by some people, u <lb/>
the Civil War. and that when <lb/>
was over and we lay down our arms <lb/>
we took up, with patriotic pride, our <lb/>
allegiance to the Union, and that <lb/>
when I saw his letter lo his con- <lb/>
defining hi- position about <lb/>
the rights in the Bail <lb/>
Fame he had expressed my <lb/>
merits so much better than I <lb/>
myself, that I just fell like I <lb/>
not leave City until <lb/>
had mil him and shook his <lb/>
that I felt like I was taking hold <lb/>
the hand of a statesman, who, ill <lb/>
my estimation, was to none <lb/>
country hod produced. <lb/>
He seemed to appreciate the display <lb/>
of admiration I entertained for him <lb/>
and thanked me for the interest <lb/>
manifested as a representative Sou- <lb/>
Well. Mr. Editor. I write a <lb/>
Volume, but I expect you are get- <lb/>
ling tired, so I will quit by saying, <lb/>
that if you ever go to Washington, <lb/>
and should be your fortune <lb/>
lo run up with Col. II. King, you'll <lb/>
never regret it. By means slip <lb/>
at the Metropolitan and get <lb/>
with Mr. Harris, the hotel <lb/>
clerk. <lb/>
No more et present. <lb/>
of <lb/>
could <lb/>
ABSOLUTE SAFETY WITH <lb/>
COURTEOUS TREATMENT <lb/>
Is Our Motto <lb/>
am <lb/>
We solicit accounts both large and <lb/>
small, assuring to all the most care- <lb/>
attention to their needs <lb/>
Bank of Greenville <lb/>
Greenville, North Carolina <lb/>
Don't Buy a Piano Hurriedly <lb/>
Take Your Time <lb/>
Chamberlain's Stomach and <lb/>
Liver are safe, <lb/>
reliable, and have been praised <lb/>
f women who <lb/>
been restored to h through <lb/>
their gentle aid and <lb/>
Sold by all <lb/>
The Way of the World <lb/>
Four year old <lb/>
early one morning- and found his <lb/>
his feel at home father dressing by I mp light <lb/>
in his custody. Well, after I and asked why he w- <lb/>
n short while in my room earn s f r <lb/>
planning OUt a course of pro- <lb/>
for the next day, we parted <lb/>
you, my <lb/>
climb d <lb/>
out if b d, d <lb/>
t A. M. and surrendered his father salted why he <lb/>
the nest thing to do won, <lb/>
newspaper tribe, and thinking that <lb/>
lie some- and invited mo down to <lb/>
his to give me r. diagram of the <lb/>
city with all the avenues, together <lb/>
with all the mathematical, and alpha- <lb/>
streets highways, by- <lb/>
ways and all sorts of ways, that run <lb/>
I lo and fro through the city. So <lb/>
the first place I went to the <lb/>
Patent office. went nil through that <lb/>
transacted my business and spent the <lb/>
evening with my lawyers and the <lb/>
ether Big around there <lb/>
jokes spinning yams, etc. I then <lb/>
went back to my hotel, and as I en <lb/>
the lobby the first man I met <lb/>
was Bernard, and, as I thought. <lb/>
Hon. Thus. Settle. Well, had quit <lb/>
little chat and after awhile Bernard <lb/>
ma to Mr. Oaks, <lb/>
land, that's Tom <lb/>
No, Oaks, if y <lb/>
say . might please mo to meet <lb/>
Oats, if WON mule, bill if <lb/>
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you spend your piano money. <lb/>
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cover a multitude of can get sat- <lb/>
terms anywhere, but a satisfactory <lb/>
piano at a precious places. <lb/>
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cation as highest medium and low. Each <lb/>
grade is characterized by the price we ask for it. <lb/>
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if bought from us, you will be getting legitimate <lb/>
value, as you won't be deceived in the grade you <lb/>
are getting. We have several self-player Pianos <lb/>
at bargain prices. <lb/>
MUSICAL GOODS <lb/>
Violins, Banjos. Guitars, Mandolins, <lb/>
Auto-Harps, Sousa's Band <lb/>
Strings and Sundries for all Instruments. <lb/>
For anything you need, call on <lb/>
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rheumatism the e u <lb/>
to cold or or <lb/>
her of which require <lb/>
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apparatus. <lb/>
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of about fifty feet, carrying a <lb/>
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water and will extinguish fires of oil, <lb/>
gasoline, etc., which water only <lb/>
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E. L. Agent, <lb/>
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J S. MOORING <lb/>
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Mi-s Roach, of <lb/>
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A. W. Ange Co. <lb/>
A new lot of lamps just in. <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb/>
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here last Sunday. <lb/>
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preached two excellent <lb/>
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ITEMS. <lb/>
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Mrs. F. Ward and <lb/>
daughter, Miss Corinne, were in <lb/>
Monday visiting Mrs. J. J. <lb/>
R R. Fleming left Tuesday <lb/>
for New on business. <lb/>
Mis- Lille Evans who is at- <lb/>
tending school at Washington, <lb/>
came home Wednesday to spend <lb/>
few days with her grandmother <lb/>
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Mrs. J. C of Kins- <lb/>
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in the Four <lb/>
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; guano sowers, economic a ill preach at Reedy Branch <lb/>
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timber. played a warm name with the <lb/>
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Sutton returned New lot just in. j A new <lb/>
Harrington, Marl Ci at Mount, North Carolina. <lb/>
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and to make it <lb/>
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Printer. <lb/>
. kind of tinware For cold drinks of all kinds <lb/>
a nave received a I call it L. Johnson's. <lb/>
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straw hats ard B. F. Manning, of Ayden. was <lb/>
get on don't e W. in our town Monday. <lb/>
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The Athletic department of -p Sunday at visit- <lb/>
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team, and the <lb/>
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Manning and F. A. <lb/>
Weak <lb/>
Heart Action <lb/>
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that control the action <lb/>
of the heart. When they <lb/>
weak, heart <lb/>
action is impaired. Short <lb/>
breath, pain around heart, <lb/>
choking sensation, <lb/>
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or rapid pulse, other <lb/>
distressing fol- <lb/>
low. Dr. Miles Heart Cure <lb/>
is a medicine especially <lb/>
adapted t the needs of <lb/>
these serves and the <lb/>
structure of the <lb/>
heart It is a <lb/>
strengthening tonic that <lb/>
brings speedy relief. <lb/>
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any where In town. <lb/>
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cats to give away, bring <lb/>
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K. C Sunday here visiting <lb/>
and oil cloth, or friends, <lb/>
. buy some, caver it over.- I Henry and Jesse Haddock, of <lb/>
Harrington, Burner Co. South Carolina, were visiting <lb/>
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UH St. i. <lb/>
Dr. <lb/>
Cure, and we him to return <lb/>
of rt bottle If It <lb/>
benefit you. <lb/>
Miles Medical Co., Ind <lb/>
Rape Seed. <lb/>
Just received pounds of <lb/>
Rape seed at F. V. <lb/>
ton, came Wednesday to visit <lb/>
her moth-r, Mrs. who <lb/>
is very sick. Hope she will soon <lb/>
be up <lb/>
Mrs. Williams, of <lb/>
ton. Mrs Jennie Stamper, <lb/>
of NorfolK, were in town Thurs- <lb/>
day visiting Mrs. Z <lb/>
ho is confined to her room on <lb/>
of sickness. <lb/>
M, U Ward is on the sick list <lb/>
this week. Hope he will be <lb/>
s on. <lb/>
Misses Bonnie Dixon <lb/>
Louise Latham, of Wharton, are <lb/>
spending the week in town with <lb/>
friends. <lb/>
has an auto now. <lb/>
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prepared fast running <lb/>
B R. Fleming v die in Norfolk <lb/>
d a fin. <lb/>
horse. The animal <lb/>
by <lb/>
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week, hoping to make it <lb/>
look very much nicer inside, <lb/>
have the organ <lb/>
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ed to attend at next me ting. <lb/>
Farmers are hauling more <lb/>
guano this year than they have <lb/>
in several years, looking for a <lb/>
better corp. <lb/>
has men of all elates, <lb/>
you will find merchants, lawyers, <lb/>
mechanics, blacksmiths, mil- <lb/>
liners, preachers, and others <lb/>
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so many kind of men to tin <lb/>
population. <lb/>
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North a, I In Superior <lb/>
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Resources <lb/>
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Overdrafts secured Surplus fund <lb/>
unsecured led profits, less <lb/>
and fixtures and taxes pd JO <lb/>
e. r of deposit <lb/>
Due from and s subject to 14,077.08 <lb/>
Silver com, including ,. , , , <lb/>
minor currency 396.46 <lb/>
Nat bunk and other 28.06 <lb/>
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Total <lb/>
Tot <lb/>
681,869.97 <lb/>
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Pitt <lb/>
I. F, A. K Cashier of the above named hank. <lb/>
do solemnly that the above at is true to the best of <lb/>
my knowledge and belief. <lb/>
A. EDMONDSON. <lb/>
Cashier. <lb/>
A. i. Cox, <lb/>
A. W. Ange, <lb/>
J. E Green, <lb/>
Directors, <lb/>
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fore me, this 7th day of Feb., <lb/>
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brush, and haves goes the door <lb/>
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burned off, fence corners and <lb/>
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brier patches cleaned out, rotting at the <lb/>
stumps and logs disposed of, and and tuna <lb/>
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liberation and consequent waste h treat fat the be- <lb/>
of the mast valuable part of the ., the Town. <lb/>
food our Crops, from send am n a- d . n <lb/>
of which might <lb/>
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be put into the soil. All on street tuna the lots <lb/>
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elements of plant food which we feet to w prop theme <lb/>
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liver bow. It. <lb/>
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loss of in the tight, swallow fork and <lb/>
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chronic <lb/>
Stomach <lb/>
i suffering <lb/>
headache. <lb/>
of the skin and dyspepsia. Sold <lb/>
by all druggists. <lb/>
LAXATIVE COUGH S <lb/>
TO NATIONAL SUM A NO DRUGS LAW. <lb/>
An Improvement over many Cough, and Bronchial Remedies, awe. It ride <lb/>
system of a cold by acting as s cathartic on the bowels. No opiates. Ci to give <lb/>
satisfaction or money refunded. Prepared by CO. <lb/>
FOR SALE BY JNO. L. <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, APRIL I, <lb/>
No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE'S IMPORTANT NEEDS THOUGHT HE WAS BURGLAR <lb/>
A LITTLE BIRD'S GIFT. <lb/>
THE SILVER TEA <lb/>
And So a e Suggestions lo How to Strange Man Drunk m Couch little Flower at Feet of Quite Enjoyable Occasion Monday <lb/>
Supply Them. <lb/>
Greenville needs may things, <lb/>
Dinning <lb/>
Washington. N. C. Mar. <lb/>
Briggs. <lb/>
Miss Mildred Briggs the little <lb/>
The silver tea given by the <lb/>
but at present she is in urgent n little was thirteen year old daughter of Mr ladies for the benefit of the <lb/>
and immediate need of an up-to in this city early this morn- <lb/>
date court that is w en a message was turned <lb/>
F. H. Briggs, I ad a peculiar ex- public library, in the music room <lb/>
yesterday afternoon White, Monday <lb/>
was returning from was an occasion that gave <lb/>
the progress, wealth in to headquarters The Incident pleasure to those in <lb/>
of the best county; six o clock by Mr. J. Havens I maKe a good story for a It was mainly an even <lb/>
in the State. A county that can prominent and wealthy <lb/>
boast of more than a d pros- staling an unknown <lb/>
towns. A wealth of I white man had been found his <lb/>
agricultural lands, that ft dining room in a drunken and <lb/>
in fertility and productiveness to <lb/>
none in the or even in <lb/>
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Mi's Mildred <lb/>
lover of nature a close ob <lb/>
server. Just she was <lb/>
home of Mr. Came- <lb/>
opposite St. Mary's, she <lb/>
says she was attracted by the <lb/>
absolute of the day No <lb/>
cars or vehicles Were in and <lb/>
she seemed to be the only person <lb/>
passing. There was nothing <lb/>
the stillness of the perfect <lb/>
Sin.- slopped <lb/>
music. With Helen <lb/>
is evidently a Forbes as accompanist Dr. L. G. <lb/>
of gave several <lb/>
violin selections interspersing <lb/>
the following <lb/>
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Olive violin <lb/>
by Dr. <lb/>
by Mrs. T. E. <lb/>
Hooker. <lb/>
by Mr. <lb/>
Charles <lb/>
a Dream of by <lb/>
J. Whichard, violin <lb/>
disorderly It seems <lb/>
that Mr. Haven, a <lb/>
South, owned an operated by a noise the went <lb/>
people of a whole some, intelligent down to investigate and found <lb/>
vitality strictly I the man lying on a couch in a <lb/>
American, who their stupor. Upon ordering <lb/>
and who are proud enough of; him to leave the man refused <lb/>
themselves and place of j and from what be learned, <lb/>
birth to make it the on Mr. Havens, who is <lb/>
Mecca of and who are lame, in a threatening attitude, i i. <lb/>
ambitious to turn over to Havens him et ,,,., by <lb/>
n in bright Dr. a skilled <lb/>
that ii nit only to the en -r and mm <lb/>
moral, educational industrial and leave the premises. After <lb/>
agricultural progress, nut teem getting him one of the house Mr. <lb/>
as well with undertakings Havens called ti his night watch- <lb/>
and plans out of which will I man to follow the mm, which he <lb/>
the durable and trailing him to and seeing <lb/>
factory things of life. him enter a residence on Fourth <lb/>
is the capital of this street. <lb/>
land, the of it's but the cad was rec lived at B bird was gong <lb/>
the recent Are, we are, headquarters night to I. circled t <lb/>
without necessities which police was on another and in front of I <lb/>
be replaced. In Chief Poler was her great astonishment dropped I <lb/>
order to we will bis residence. I n flow Recently Register of Deeds the age limit is twenty one years <lb/>
trees, bright Dr. Shaffer is a violin <lb/>
Her love for and his playing was much <lb/>
and appreciation of it as was also the <lb/>
soon rewarded <lb/>
and utmost startling man- <lb/>
A little bird began circling <lb/>
and round just above her, <lb/>
all the lime coming nearer. <lb/>
I kept perfectly still, watching AFTER THE SAME GIRL <lb/>
The guests were all <lb/>
with refreshments. d <lb/>
to library fund tint- <lb/>
ed to some over <lb/>
IN N C. CONTEST. . TRAINING SCHOOL VICTORIOUS. <lb/>
by n <lb/>
One I. i to be Given in Defeats C lo in a Game of <lb/>
Three Prizes. Baseball <lb/>
On the first day of August The j It a and interesting game <lb/>
Uplift will give away one , of baseball, made by <lb/>
dollars to three pupils of long hits and <lb/>
the public schools Caro- plays, the E. C. T. T. S. on Mon- <lb/>
day afternoon auspiciously open- <lb/>
ed its baseball season by defeat- <lb/>
. i o , ii to <lb/>
u , ; t <lb/>
w. . Train- <lb/>
i school i- ii-i .; h <lb/>
elf h i . , n bases. <lb/>
be i I school <lb/>
out in I and their <lb/>
in the victory for <lb/>
the purple and gold, iii- town <lb/>
rooters bat in <lb/>
i with the yells <lb/>
i m s the <lb/>
; but a gentle <lb/>
wind in th of a raging <lb/>
The features i-. <lb/>
one band <lb/>
hot grounder, and in <lb/>
as <lb/>
No. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
No. 8.-120.00. <lb/>
offer is mad <lb/>
Spirited North to <lb/>
courage public school pupils t <lb/>
investigate their county's <lb/>
audio cultivate the <lb/>
same, and pat <lb/>
spirit <lb/>
WHAT IS IT <lb/>
We want a story about every <lb/>
county in North Carolina, its sir. <lb/>
shape, topography, its beginning, <lb/>
its people, achievements, it. <lb/>
name, its industries every <lb/>
thing would make ; <lb/>
stranger <lb/>
knowledge of the county not to <lb/>
exceed Words. At <lb/>
five good must ac <lb/>
company the I'm <lb/>
ground j, Which One Will <lb/>
Get Her <lb/>
of five things, p or s <lb/>
enter into making vivid <lb/>
understating of the county. <lb/>
CONDITIONS. <lb/>
i This contest is upon to any <lb/>
white pupils of line p <lb/>
lie schools of North Carolina, <lb/>
have to get together and devise Went t on <lb/>
ways and is to supply <lb/>
ditto needs and in addition, lay a <lb/>
Strong th a. <lb/>
needs that though <lb/>
not immediately pressing are <lb/>
never just as -s hence <lb/>
the <lb/>
hen hopping <lb/>
Moore it license The story must be type- <lb/>
gate the affair. little bird turned a certain couple in this written an in hands of the <lb/>
In the meantime Night bead watched her from i license has DOt editor f The by July h. <lb/>
John Harris and little b.-. returned to indicate that 1910. <lb/>
. name of the can <lb/>
tribal, r mast not appear .- <lb/>
but u.- <lb/>
by ilia chief its little gift marriage had taken place. <lb/>
to the house designated by to b- received, it soother license was <lb/>
where they Miss ail- i for issued for another <lb/>
found a young about was overcome <lb/>
a mass meeting in one op old asleep in a room, fully <lb/>
on a date that dressed with his clothes disorder- <lb/>
CONDITIONS DETERMINE ed and bloody. The man being <lb/>
The audience to be by denied knowledge <lb/>
at Mr. He <lb/>
office's to close; by personal work gave name as Johnson, <lb/>
of individuals; of r but was by <lb/>
Commerce; of the Tobacco Hoard Harris as George of <lb/>
of of The Carolina this city. A warrant <lb/>
of The Women's Clubs; of all the been sworn out by chief Fowler <lb/>
Fraternal orders, and of public churning him with forcible <lb/>
paSS he was taken to the <lb/>
A of arrangements, station and locked up. He will <lb/>
man and the young lady <lb/>
being singled whose appeared in the <lb/>
little gift <lb/>
Times <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Ala meeting of the <lb/>
Club, S, C, Much <lb/>
3rd, 1910. the following <lb/>
were <lb/>
Inasmuch as in His <lb/>
, has removed to it higher <lb/>
life our beloved friend and <lb/>
and a finance committee to be be given a in co-worker, M. Louisa . <lb/>
cured by committee's from mayor's court at tn I o bow with humble submission <lb/>
license teen <lb/>
there was a third <lb/>
I plication from still another young <lb/>
l man for a license to wed the <lb/>
lady. three <lb/>
licenses in bands of three <lb/>
j different men all v. anting to <lb/>
marry the. same the <lb/>
is which one of <lb/>
get her. Evidently of <lb/>
young men <lb/>
I f;. <lb/>
mentioned, morning. The man was <lb/>
Clamber of to have entered die <lb/>
Tobacco Board of Trade, Caro-1 house during the early morning <lb/>
Club, Women's End of for some unknown object. <lb/>
Century Club, Civic League, has been to fur. <lb/>
Club and Fraternal i <lb/>
orders. duties of the coin- j <lb/>
will be arranging all de- progress, <lb/>
tails necessary to the completion Greenville's need of an opera <lb/>
of a of them ass meet- house and rooms for women's <lb/>
and to raise necessary funds, club.-; by Sans <lb/>
Submit this plan to all of the Live, <lb/>
above organizations, with the Greenville's need of an opera <lb/>
request that they call a meeting house and lodge <lb/>
adoption of same, and for by Masonic <lb/>
that they appoint their commit- representative <lb/>
to Hi will <lb/>
lo Library. <lb/>
and be it ladies the Ed of the <lb/>
First, That in the are at the <lb/>
Mrs. Cox, of the cm <lb/>
has lost one its m are toward <lb/>
members. them to re-establish th <lb/>
Second, That we extend to her ilia library that was lost In the <lb/>
relatives out sympathy I recent fire. The following vol- <lb/>
the hour of bereavement, contributions have been <lb/>
praying that her example of I made, and should be many <lb/>
Christian life inspire US lot <lb/>
with renewed seal in Mas-j r. D. L. sot of book <lb/>
until we are <lb/>
upon to folio her to the happy j Hiss Martha <lb/>
tee's and representatives. <lb/>
The following topics for dis- <lb/>
are <lb/>
Greenville's need of an <lb/>
Greenville's need of an opera <lb/>
house and com for bin lodge <lb/>
rooms for Odd Fellows, by Odd <lb/>
Fellow representative. <lb/>
Greenville's need of an opera <lb/>
house, and a Chamber of house and comfortable lodge <lb/>
room for by <lb/>
representative. <lb/>
Greenville's need of an opera <lb/>
and comfortable lode <lb/>
room for Red Men, by Red Men <lb/>
Greenville's need of an opera <lb/>
house and rest room for ladies, <lb/>
that is active, by Chamber <lb/>
of Commerce representatives. <lb/>
Greenville's need of an opera <lb/>
house and Other things, by To- <lb/>
board of Trade <lb/>
Greenville's of in opera <lb/>
house and a library building, by <lb/>
End of Century book Cub re- <lb/>
Greenville's of an <lb/>
house sanitary improvement, <lb/>
by Civic League representative. <lb/>
home beyond. <lb/>
Third, a of our sec- <lb/>
book of minutes <lb/>
to her m unary and these <lb/>
resolutions inscribed <lb/>
Fourth, That a copy of <lb/>
resolutions be sent the relatives <lb/>
with whom she lived, and that <lb/>
be published in The <lb/>
tor. Mrs. B. D. Forest, i <lb/>
Mrs. A. D. Cox. ; Com. <lb/>
Mr. M. Butt, <lb/>
5.00 <lb/>
5.00 <lb/>
Mrs- J. E. Winslow <lb/>
Mrs. R. O. J; dries <lb/>
Mrs. J. G. <lb/>
The will take pleas- <lb/>
in publishing any other do- <lb/>
nations that may reported to <lb/>
the office or to Mrs. W. A. <lb/>
Bowen. <lb/>
Praise To Whom Praise is Doe. <lb/>
Editor <lb/>
Your past kindness makes us <lb/>
Build a Pavilion and Bath ask your <lb/>
I good paper today. <lb/>
The coming of spring weather j Civic League desires to <lb/>
has started up boat riding through your columns <lb/>
by King's Daughters the river again. And this reminds appreciation of every <lb/>
How can we accomplish our <lb/>
needs, by <lb/>
An enthusiastic speech, by <lb/>
Greenville's need of an from a distance. <lb/>
an I the <lb/>
m the nit . <lb/>
n that will <lb/>
a men's club, <lb/>
one that active in- <lb/>
in promoting <lb/>
The foregoing i n <lb/>
out lino for a plan W get Green <lb/>
buy in doing something <lb/>
Ii th town. <lb/>
Now, i- get bu y. <lb/>
hit's have such a <lb/>
and make things move. <lb/>
once to say that Green- by made <lb/>
ought to have a pavilion -q.,. <lb/>
with bah houses and boat houses j <lb/>
on the river front. . . u;. <lb/>
could get much pleasure and W observed this <lb/>
recreation from the river if morning not only a careful <lb/>
proper provision was made for sweeping of sidewalks, but the <lb/>
boating an bathing. In front of Herbert bl- <lb/>
to the pleasure afforded the moods, barber shop had been <lb/>
people, it would be a washed and the <lb/>
investment. ought to cleanliness of it naturally attract <lb/>
get busy in this direction. As it ed our attention. <lb/>
get busy in as it i man .; .- . <lb/>
Greenville has no one we'd worth . <lb/>
e. place for recreation. Reporter, schools if the <lb/>
plums must in instance be <lb/>
the story; and the <lb/>
d- with t. i i <lb/>
name and address must be sealed <lb/>
in an p.; and accompany <lb/>
i he story. <lb/>
Any contestant read <lb/>
con.-ult any authority <lb/>
or any person or or <lb/>
any sourer, for or <lb/>
advice. <lb/>
In envelope containing <lb/>
the real name and tie plume, <lb/>
contestant must in his or <lb/>
own give <lb/>
e by <lb/>
ant With <lb/>
plume, is original; <lb/>
was and by <lb/>
nu and was n no wise corrected <lb/>
or changed by any other person, <lb/>
Any m y, to <lb/>
carry out conditions this <lb/>
secure services . <lb/>
any one to put or <lb/>
script into type-written copy; <lb/>
but the copyist has no right to <lb/>
correct any error that may appear <lb/>
in laid manuscript. <lb/>
No c instant need be a tub <lb/>
scriber to Uplift; out to keep <lb/>
touch with the contest it may <lb/>
prove advantageous. <lb/>
No story not furnished in <lb/>
type-written copy will be <lb/>
No story showing on its <lb/>
face any evidence as to the real <lb/>
name of the contestant will be <lb/>
considered. <lb/>
No story unaccompanied <lb/>
by at least five will <lb/>
bi couriered. <lb/>
On July all <lb/>
scripts will be turned over to a <lb/>
committee of competent <lb/>
persons to ascertain the winning <lb/>
stories. The best will be first, <lb/>
winning a prize of the <lb/>
next will be second, winning <lb/>
and the next Will be third, <lb/>
winning <lb/>
A STATEMENT. <lb/>
The Uplift will be grateful to <lb/>
all superintendents; principals <lb/>
of rural and city <lb/>
. v. re <lb/>
. I a <lb/>
pitching <lb/>
school. He had town <lb/>
at his tn- it the <lb/>
game an fourteen did the <lb/>
Greenville sluggers fail t con <lb/>
his benders. <lb/>
by <lb/>
It H E <lb/>
ii <lb/>
Batteries; iv and Brown; <lb/>
White, James <lb/>
Struck o Hal ad y by <lb/>
White in .- x i-i .; i , J i n <lb/>
-in two i i o i hills, <lb/>
off . I. Two <lb/>
e t. ., L- i-o <lb/>
i i and . i <lb/>
M ye <lb/>
Catastrophe. <lb/>
Buds Pest, M .-eh -Two <lb/>
hundred and fifty men, women <lb/>
and w i <lb/>
t ti I ill, when <lb/>
v i barn in which it <lb/>
was being h . the <lb/>
vi was in i barn, <lb/>
i tin fire <lb/>
the cm , Three <lb/>
hundred were it jut , besides <lb/>
killed. The -d became <lb/>
tangled and Kits, <lb/>
ch d with a <lb/>
struggling <lb/>
m and b the <lb/>
two-thirds <lb/>
out root t- II t. <lb/>
Km. <lb/>
Mrs who last <lb/>
week was lo a ho in <lb/>
for an m, dice <lb/>
I hi re . morn- <lb/>
r. in. i will b. brought <lb/>
home on the midway train to <lb/>
morrow and the interment will <lb/>
place in the afternoon in <lb/>
the Fleming family burial ground <lb/>
near House station. <lb/>
Mr. e was form Miss <lb/>
Lizzie daughter of <lb/>
Mrs. Mollie Fleming. Besides <lb/>
the husband and mother, she <lb/>
survived one sister, Miss <lb/>
Her mother <lb/>
and sister wont to Norfolk Sun- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Closed Business Hue. <lb/>
B. closed <lb/>
their dry go h.-re and <lb/>
moved it t Si nth Carolina, Mr. <lb/>
M. who has been man- <lb/>
aging business here, will go <lb/>
with it to South Caroline, and <lb/>
Greenville will I and <lb/>
contest the widest possible <lb/>
publicity, that every county may <lb/>
be represented by at Last one or <lb/>
Tr <lb/>
more <lb/>
limit to the numb <lb/>
from any <lb/>
The Uplift, in adv. <lb/>
-all its <lb/>
papers of t <lb/>
aid <lb/>
i no <lb/>
if <lb/>
y will give this this contest a wide publicity. <lb/>
giving <lb/>
. <lb/>
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