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. C. attended services <lb/>
at A -i ii I night. <lb/>
I lie Pitt C School <lb/>
by lie A. G. Cox <lb/>
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n. tins i re liberal. <lb/>
comfortable We have just received a nice <lb/>
oil write A. G. lot of cloaks, give us a call. A. <lb/>
W. Ange Co. <lb/>
Mi-s Roach, of <lb/>
spent last Sunday here visiting <lb/>
The is the Kind <lb/>
you need., See us. <lb/>
A. W. Ange Co. <lb/>
A new lot of lamps just in. <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb/>
If your subscription to The <lb/>
here last Sunday. <lb/>
Rev. Mi. Clark, of Raleigh, <lb/>
preached two excellent <lb/>
in the Baptist church last Sun- <lb/>
day morning and right. <lb/>
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Sunday, n will services <lb/>
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aid in the Episcopal at <lb/>
that day we are <lb/>
of resurrection of <lb/>
Christ and his victory over <lb/>
the p r Satan and the <lb/>
HEALTH <lb/>
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Do You Own a Piano <lb/>
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w . baa expired let me The day brings a mes- <lb/>
, renew it, and give you a of pardon, peace and hope; <lb/>
W. G. Morris, and our mission is to pan it on to <lb/>
The spring rush is com in. others and tell them of the risen <lb/>
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Better send your orders in at I savior. <lb/>
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general in a class to <lb/>
itself, but you I m prices <lb/>
that stand here <lb/>
incomparable where. Eight <lb/>
different makes t select from, none <lb/>
those cheap v extern department <lb/>
through the LIVER and <lb/>
Itself In Innumerable way <lb/>
TAKE <lb/>
And save your health. <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
N. C. March, <lb/>
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/>
II you want a useful planter. n. b. by Dr. who is sick <lb/>
Mrs. J. C of Kins- <lb/>
tore stencils, tut each one a stand- <lb/>
ard, of acknowledged fume and <lb/>
in the Four <lb/>
player-piano, known <lb/>
will take in <lb/>
each, for one cf <lb/>
also carry the <lb/>
AN, the the world. <lb/>
Old c and pianos taken in ex- <lb/>
change, terms to s tit your <lb/>
When in <lb/>
Greenville visit out <lb/>
Fin man i I. <lb/>
Next door to Carr Atkins o. store. <lb/>
once for Cox Cotton Planters, Rev. E. L. St Clair, of Edison, <lb/>
; guano sowers, economic a ill preach at Reedy Branch <lb/>
We are carrying a nice Una Of back bands, etc. Orders will the It Sunday morning; and in <lb/>
Labels. art have our careful attention. the Free Will Baptist church <lb/>
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A. U. Mfg. Co, N. C., Remember the lecture in the <lb/>
A went to <lb/>
Thursday Light our combination planter. It Chas. Brewer Friday night, <lb/>
.- . W. cotton, corn, peas, You are cordially <lb/>
Harrington, to be present. <lb/>
We are glad to announce that <lb/>
J. D went to <lb/>
. n For nice oysters, see me. at. <lb/>
w, i. received a full Johnson's better prepared Barrel <lb/>
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Milling and Mfg. long tiny stay, and when <lb/>
be ready very Minn corn,; they <lb/>
do general repair work and dress W. H. S. baseball team <lb/>
timber. played a warm name with the <lb/>
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A nice lot of matting just in. lie score stood t. <lb/>
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Dry goods for the <lb/>
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play in Harrington, <lb/>
Go's, .-tore a <lb/>
beauty. <lb/>
lug I embroidery and laces sec <lb/>
Sutton returned New lot just in. j A new <lb/>
Harrington, Marl Ci at Mount, North Carolina. <lb/>
For nice and spring the <lb/>
shoes, see new lot. ex- <lb/>
A. W. A Co . name is secured <lb/>
Thursday torn a to Greene <lb/>
received, a nice <lb/>
Co <lb/>
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A. W. Ange Co <lb/>
Halifax. Nash. <lb/>
Wilson R Mount being in <lb/>
a the center of the <lb/>
How is your Let these are the added <lb/>
us show you new lot of j the first of and <lb/>
Barber Co <lb/>
A nice six key soda fountain <lb/>
sale. <lb/>
Ft an up date cut ard <lb/>
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door to <lb/>
Wednesday evenings and <lb/>
Saturdays. only whits bar- <lb/>
hr in n give him a trial. <lb/>
Leave your orders ice <lb/>
II. U Johnson's. Will deliver <lb/>
anywhere in town. <lb/>
and to make it <lb/>
in r-- the name is <lb/>
S. <lb/>
Printer. <lb/>
. kind of tinware For cold drinks of all kinds <lb/>
a nave received a I call it L. Johnson's. <lb/>
When in need of give <lb/>
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more . w b ere expected <lb/>
. H. a next post cards. H. L Johnson <lb/>
straw hats ard B. F. Manning, of Ayden. was <lb/>
get on don't e W. in our town Monday. <lb/>
Mrs. G. II. Smith <lb/>
The Athletic department of -p Sunday at visit- <lb/>
S., as well as the literary de , jug relative. <lb/>
taking on new life., Willie Bullock, of Grifton, was <lb/>
The boys have relatives Sun- <lb/>
team, and the <lb/>
a merry lime J. L and W. Rollins, L. A. <lb/>
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/>
Before buying see my line of talion, fluttering, feeble <lb/>
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/>
Try it <lb/>
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Straw fist, buy <lb/>
don't a W. Ange <lb/>
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and Miss Crawford at-1 <lb/>
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a position in Ayden <lb/>
with the Ayden Furniture Co R G Chapman and M. G. <lb/>
your rs F. attended services at <lb/>
L. Johnson's. Will b i co r -u den Sunday. <lb/>
Mrs. J. F. Harrington went to <lb/>
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and <lb/>
any where In town. <lb/>
cats <lb/>
cats to give away, bring <lb/>
R. Croon, I Minnie Mae, of <lb/>
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/>
Mia i. <lb/>
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/>
Come and sea ii speed on <lb/>
prepared fast running <lb/>
B R. Fleming v die in Norfolk <lb/>
d a fin. <lb/>
horse. The animal <lb/>
by <lb/>
y are carpeting the church <lb/>
week, hoping to make it <lb/>
look very much nicer inside, <lb/>
have the organ <lb/>
More the members are t <lb/>
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/>
Who can tell of a town that baa <lb/>
so many kind of men to tin <lb/>
population. <lb/>
Sale of Lam <lb/>
North a, I In Superior <lb/>
Fat county C <lb/>
CI . <lb/>
O. Johnston, K. V. <lb/>
J B. and M. <lb/>
REPORT OF THE OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF <lb/>
AT N. O. <lb/>
At the close of business, J in. <lb/>
Resources <lb/>
Liabilities <lb/>
discounts Capital stock <lb/>
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/>
U. S. not s <lb/>
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/>
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb/>
fore me, this 7th day of Feb., <lb/>
R. H, <lb/>
Notary Public <lb/>
Sale in the <lb/>
Fire. <lb/>
During these early spring <lb/>
u of power authority <lb/>
when the in the <lb/>
ting dry enough to cultivate and the Dr J <lb/>
in the the <lb/>
the air begins to feel the c. f c <lb/>
time, th smoke from burn 0.4. <lb/>
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brush, and haves goes the door <lb/>
up from every farm in North s. two or of <lb/>
n , a the town of F <lb/>
Carolina. New are N. bounded amide- <lb/>
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/>
c . . , t i- Ii . -No a <lb/>
old fields and pastures prepared ; tbs Una of lot No. <lb/>
for the summer grazing lot in an <lb/>
an . ., ion h eat <lb/>
All this burning means the to church street, thence <lb/>
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/>
., . at lot No <lb/>
be put into the soil. All on street tuna the lots <lb/>
matter contains the three No. , . l-i <lb/>
,. , in <lb/>
elements of plant food which we feet to w prop theme <lb/>
purchase in our complete fer- l <lb/>
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most expensive of Terms of i ca-h. <lb/>
gen most expensive ., , 19.0. <lb/>
these is liberated in , If. a. <lb/>
By virtue of a of Hi- sun to. j the air. and IS absolutely lost to <lb/>
of by i. Q. the soil <lb/>
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the i g led <lb/>
pro-, e h IDS <lb/>
will o . M. lie- of <lb/>
April. at bring <lb/>
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last and <lb/>
other two mental . N. By. urn, <lb/>
potash and phosphoric acid. attorneys. <lb/>
are left on ground in the <lb/>
ashes; but even this plant food hat aid nature are <lb/>
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Oil <lb/>
nature in <lb/>
Situate on lbs no. h washed off into by <lb/>
not the to a healthy <lb/>
only loss. The leaves or the condition. by all druggists. <lb/>
where no if in add to tip <lb/>
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much land in all of the <lb/>
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Stubborn as Mules <lb/>
Taken Up. <lb/>
I have cow and calf, <lb/>
there's color, red and white, crop <lb/>
liver bow. It. <lb/>
to balk Then there's <lb/>
loss of in the tight, swallow fork and <lb/>
h in the left. Owner ran get <lb/>
But troubles before Dr. proving ownership and paying <lb/>
N w Life Pit., world's b.-Kt W. K. <lb/>
a. h and remedy. So easy, ltd Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
every time Tl <lb/>
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excellent I <lb/>
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never fail to tone <lb/>
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liver, invigorate <lb/>
. he blood. They <lb/>
weak, d men <lb/>
vigor <lb/>
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is <lb/>
by all <lb/>
Liver Tablets <lb/>
relief to women <lb/>
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/>
magazine. <lb/>
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/>
e to by Mis <lb/>
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/>
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out in I and their <lb/>
in the victory for <lb/>
the purple and gold, iii- town <lb/>
rooters bat in <lb/>
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wind in th of a raging <lb/>
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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/>
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source from which the <lb/>
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goods is selected <lb/>
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the plant from sprouting <lb/>
until harvest. The plant <lb/>
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In Cotton Gin Machinery. Engines and oilers <lb/>
The Celebrated Alamo Gasoline Engines. <lb/>
Peanut Pickers. <lb/>
Electric Light Outfits and Works for <lb/>
the country homes. <lb/>
Saw Mills. Planers, Lathes, Sanders, Shapers <lb/>
Matchers, Surfacers. <lb/>
Grist and Feed Mills. <lb/>
Brick and Concrete Machinery. <lb/>
Chalmers. Detroit and Buick Automobiles. <lb/>
In fact, anything you want in Farm and Mill <lb/>
Machinery. <lb/>
CALL OR <lb/>
,; . him that  . ., t . p . e <lb/>
M I . ii ii u- . J. v II <lb/>
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REPORT Of CONDITION <lb/>
The Bethel Banking Trust Co., <lb/>
AT N. <lb/>
At the close of Jan. <lb/>
Col. Patrick, record <lb/>
lo M H. <lb/>
of Hertford, will be t <lb/>
Ibo coming <lb/>
L id Greenville. <lb/>
to <lb/>
duly Defer the <lb/>
curt dark of I <lb/>
of the N. <lb/>
Cox, c R-ad, U g veil <lb/>
. all per n. o <lb/>
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rig. nil ii c n; <lb/>
is will re <lb/>
most present <lb/>
ii i for on or <lb/>
i. h of M rah I, or <lb/>
In U. la bar <lb/>
of March. 1910, <lb/>
Sarah A. x. <lb/>
T. Cox. <lb/>
1847 Rogers <lb/>
Silverware <lb/>
If you would like to supply <lb/>
your with high- <lb/>
grade silverware free of <lb/>
cost, write fr our <lb/>
offer. Address <lb/>
STANDARD <lb/>
lit New N. Y. <lb/>
LIABILITIES.<lb/>
iv <lb/>
J Ami Provisions M <lb/>
Cotton m <lb/>
kept M <lb/>
,;<lb/>
SOC K W <lb/>
from <lb/>
Silver, all . I ,. <lb/>
minor c in J <lb/>
I Sub. to <lb/>
Total <lb/>
National k rot l <lb/>
r II. S. <lb/>
1.01370 <lb/>
52.09 <lb/>
402.60 <lb/>
I GREENVILLE M <lb/>
a p <lb/>
NORTH CAROLINA. County PH. <lb/>
I, w. Cashier of the above-named bank, <lb/>
that the above statement i true to the beat my <lb/>
belief. W. H. <lb/>
and t ho- <lb/>
7th of Feb., <lb/>
S. T. <lb/>
Notary <lb/>
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M. O <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
Subscribe for The Reflector <lb/>
Subscribe to The Reflector. <lb/>
and Water <lb/>
Damaged Sale <lb/>
We have a quantity of water <lb/>
damaged goods, consisting of <lb/>
Furniture, Matting, Rugs, Carpets, <lb/>
Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, <lb/>
Lace Curtains, Window <lb/>
Shades, Pictures, <lb/>
Trunks, etc. <lb/>
which we are selling from to <lb/>
regular price. <lb/>
We also have a new lot of Fur- <lb/>
received since the fire. <lb/>
We are getting in new goods daily <lb/>
and invite you to come to see us. <lb/>
We will try to please you. <lb/>
Story of <lb/>
By GEORGE BARR <lb/>
by Bur <lb/>
by Dodd. Mud <lb/>
OF <lb/>
Chapter King arrives in <lb/>
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minister o police, King <lb/>
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the lad's Aunt Loraine. <lb/>
committee of ten, s <lb/>
the prince, in an <lb/>
where Olga <lb/>
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a r for the band of the <lb/>
I slim person in gray. <lb/>
boldly to this little groan. <lb/>
to demonstrate the <lb/>
value of the telephone <lb/>
in the farm home. In <lb/>
any emergency the <lb/>
phone performs a <lb/>
which no other agency <lb/>
can equal. The doctor can be <lb/>
called quicker than the horse can <lb/>
be hitched up. Neighbors can be summoned <lb/>
instantly. It is invaluable for the convenience and <lb/>
protection of the housewife. <lb/>
For information about our <lb/>
plan write to nearest manager <lb/>
or to <lb/>
Line Department <lb/>
Home Telephone <lb/>
Telegraph Co. <lb/>
Henderson, N. C. <lb/>
PURITY AND CHASTITY, <lb/>
exemplified by th Buster lily, <lb/>
its count, in cur n. w . <lb/>
porcelain bath r. Now <lb/>
Easter is here, the lime best to <lb/>
new and mo Urn sanitary <lb/>
i is at l and. <lb/>
M Johnston. are sanitary <lb/>
will be of great <lb/>
to you. Phone, <lb/>
P. M. JOHNSTON <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
For Slate <lb/>
or Ti <lb/>
Roofing Metal Work. <lb/>
j. J. JENKINS, <lb/>
Tin Shop Wort, and <lb/>
Flues in Season, <lb/>
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at ma witch's <lb/>
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friend. King, was <lb/>
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appear. <lb/>
than I lie <lb/>
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to the were <lb/>
locked mill in, lite <lb/>
place. <lb/>
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rail of Mr. <lb/>
lie with n <lb/>
eye. at the cabinet of <lb/>
rings necklace, then <lb/>
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note t. It did not <lb/>
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deal. There no and the <lb/>
wan that a woman. <lb/>
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treat back . . p at <lb/>
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occasion last visit rim <lb/>
shop he not stay long, bat went <lb/>
away dosed to Cad himself <lb/>
of a ring not want <lb/>
mid i -ii pocket American, <lb/>
to the that <lb/>
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only but distinctly Irritating <lb/>
bis of ho looked <lb/>
Mr. mid let a day's <lb/>
rile In the mountains. <lb/>
Mr. Hobbs led bis patron into the <lb/>
roads early the next morn- <lb/>
both well and provided <lb/>
with <lb/>
It is a good three ride to the <lb/>
of Monastery <lb/>
after the has attained <lb/>
one does not i are to linger Ion among <lb/>
the chilly, crass, with <lb/>
SHOW crevasses bitter wind;. The <lb/>
niter loneliness, the of <lb/>
erect <lb/>
one who loves the fair, <lb/>
of life. <lb/>
it was o'clock when they clattered <lb/>
down n road to <lb/>
bidding In which <lb/>
evil, thing, the built home <lb/>
of the of gap. that <lb/>
who made no secret of <lb/>
her practices in witchcraft <lb/>
a low thatched root protruded from <lb/>
hill against which but was <lb/>
built. As a mutter of n thin <lb/>
grew out of the earth Itself, <lb/>
for all like n tree <lb/>
stump. The door wan so low- <lb/>
that one was obliged lo to enter <lb/>
the little room where the had <lb/>
been holding forth for <lb/>
years, sold. This was her <lb/>
room, her room, her <lb/>
tier. her all. It would seem, one <lb/>
had been there before and knew that <lb/>
her hen was beyond, the side <lb/>
of the hill. The one window, sens <lb/>
pins, looked narrowly out upon an <lb/>
odd the foliage below, <lb/>
of the hut <lb/>
. the winding road that <lb/>
led up from <lb/>
The two rode Into<lb/>
the way. in no small <lb/>
by defection of <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
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of the woman <lb/>
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one of them. <lb/>
be quite n curate- and. after <lb/>
lag a swift audio f ii <lb/>
turned quickly to Prince Hobby. <lb/>
The prince broke <lb/>
be shrilly. <lb/>
the <lb/>
readily. <lb/>
John found elf being drag- <lb/>
away from the Witch's done to- <lb/>
ward the newcomer at the bottom of <lb/>
the Mr. listened with <lb/>
deepening owe to <lb/>
which la King <lb/>
forward join the party la <lb/>
from of the bat <lb/>
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John Toll, who era <lb/>
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manner h <lb/>
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side by side. see, I'm a stranger <lb/>
in a strange <lb/>
mutt not speak while she is <lb/>
into she warned <lb/>
u quick, starching glance at bis <lb/>
face. <lb/>
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low, stuffy room been <lb/>
pitch dark bad it not been for the <lb/>
flickering en table beside <lb/>
die gray bend of the mumbling <lb/>
fortune teller, whose <lb/>
twit-lied over about <lb/>
lite tail. <lb/>
Window pave light. <lb/>
. and the door was <lb/>
grandson leaning against it limply, <lb/>
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fortune of John who been <lb/>
rushed forward by wide eyed <lb/>
prince, in a cackling monotone she <lb/>
rambled through n his- <lb/>
of past, for the chief part <lb/>
prince Bad refused to read his future, <lb/>
shrilly that she had nut Hie <lb/>
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little ruler, all the while <lb/>
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who bad died in a and apes <lb/>
ago. that the was <lb/>
withdrew him lo back- <lb/>
came <lb/>
next. She was smiling derisively. <lb/>
returned from one <lb/>
whom you the witch, <lb/>
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love h you. You are tors <lb/>
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she said and avoided <lb/>
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bear any more. Come, baron You <lb/>
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went so far lo make them Interesting. <lb/>
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1910 Brought Many Changes <lb/>
And among them was a big change in the <lb/>
style of Furniture. I watched this care- <lb/>
fully, and I did not buy until I was ab- <lb/>
sure I was getting the newest <lb/>
and best to be had. Consequently. I cm <lb/>
offering the furniture buyers of Green- <lb/>
ville and adjacent country <lb/>
The Most Artistic Stock <lb/>
FURNITURE <lb/>
ever shown them. You will therefore <lb/>
find it to your best interest to visit my <lb/>
store in the White building, near Five <lb/>
Points, and examine my stock before <lb/>
buying. <lb/>
Atlantic Coast <lb/>
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organs, the <lb/>
and s the I Such is If <lb/>
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THE EASTERN <lb/>
D. J. i C HARD, <lb/>
editor mo <lb/>
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA. <lb/>
Year 11.00 <lb/>
Six <lb/>
Copy . <lb/>
don't k that the summer vacation, and the editor j Dis- <lb/>
trust magnates should be hum- j get away hut once <lb/>
of the has given in a stew. Just listen at what to June 8th, 9th and 10th. This tor from us to the editor of the <lb/>
us, even if it should do its worse it right early to get for a News and his Greens- <lb/>
now and the end of the <lb/>
month. <lb/>
ThOM who were making such <lb/>
to stop into Senator Dan- <lb/>
shot's now have time to <lb/>
catch their breath. <lb/>
in,; may be had upon <lb/>
application t business office in The <lb/>
Reflector Bo corner Evans and <lb/>
Third s reel. <lb/>
It might also knocked <lb/>
Entered in the office at Greenville <lb/>
N. C., mail matter. <lb/>
The Greensboro is <lb/>
the in that <lb/>
FRIDAY. APRIL 1910. <lb/>
April <lb/>
next. <lb/>
It will soon he fly <lb/>
Straw tire <lb/>
but a f . v.- vi ii I tired out <lb/>
If you are as <lb/>
readier yon are s <lb/>
good as <lb/>
I right. <lb/>
the <lb/>
Raleigh doing the Swift act <lb/>
in the spoiled moat <lb/>
Christ i risen indeed, and <lb/>
may this fact bring joy to all <lb/>
all <lb/>
The Raster hat shown <lb/>
self, and the night mare is <lb/>
next in order. <lb/>
The scene of seems to <lb/>
have changed from New York to <lb/>
Yes, sir, the women them- <lb/>
selves were the prettiest part of <lb/>
the Easter show. <lb/>
The ground hog i out for <lb/>
good now, oxen if it should <lb/>
freeze later. <lb/>
lust a- well your <lb/>
doors in readiness fly rime, <lb/>
s, you know. <lb/>
Li t remind Mr in <lb/>
or, ti plant a few more in <lb/>
corn tins year than you intended. <lb/>
If you your town in <lb/>
there is n lie ; to t <lb/>
it than t nine r <lb/>
Mister vi i not con <lb/>
the con <lb/>
due tor drew the <lb/>
Mrs. Hetty Green has joined <lb/>
the and Rockefeller <lb/>
class and decided to give away <lb/>
some money. <lb/>
When the trees and ground <lb/>
get their spring suits, their <lb/>
beauty will give the folks a race <lb/>
to keep up. <lb/>
When you go to church re <lb/>
member that the real intent <lb/>
was an assembly for worship. <lb/>
This is one time President <lb/>
Taft is having little to say, and <lb/>
is not even reported to be <lb/>
smiling. <lb/>
President Taft says he did not <lb/>
mean what he laid about the <lb/>
newspaper men- All right, let <lb/>
it go at that. <lb/>
in some other places. <lb/>
ed at the but they u <lb/>
should certainly be roasted. , . . ,. <lb/>
before him after getting <lb/>
back hone. wish the date <lb/>
Mount Etna has been in <lb/>
again, filling with terror . <lb/>
the people of the adjacent <lb/>
Congressman Morehead must <lb/>
have had enough of the game, as <lb/>
he announces that ho will not <lb/>
again a candidate. <lb/>
They have got Jack Johnson <lb/>
ill jail in Now York, and we <lb/>
hope will keep him there <lb/>
long enough to prevent the tight <lb/>
with Jeffries. <lb/>
You folks who are going to <lb/>
beautify the little park strips <lb/>
between the sidewalks <lb/>
and the streets should be got <lb/>
ting busy. <lb/>
We are not hankering after <lb/>
getting up at that hour lo prove <lb/>
it, hut some of the papers are <lb/>
laying the comet can be seen a <lb/>
little before sunrise. <lb/>
The fellow who for <lb/>
local option now, does so be <lb/>
ho thinks it would be a <lb/>
stop toward getting back to <lb/>
lie is simply fooling <lb/>
himself. <lb/>
cannot tell much about <lb/>
that Philadelphia strike from <lb/>
the press One day <lb/>
they say it is over, and the <lb/>
next n has pro <lb/>
Tin re is an old saying that <lb/>
laid on Good Friday will <lb/>
never spoil, hut We Would Hot <lb/>
like to try one of them six <lb/>
months hence <lb/>
The spirit with which the <lb/>
Civic League is working seems <lb/>
to be hold of the people <lb/>
of the town, as is already <lb/>
noticeable that more attention <lb/>
is given to cleanliness. <lb/>
Oh, what a dodger the <lb/>
patch flirt is. Just because we <lb/>
I got him cornered on the too <lb/>
much kissing and COO little hug- <lb/>
proposition, ho to <lb/>
Hero is one tune that even switch us to flirting with <lb/>
Why people will make the Republicans not he widows. No. sir, you can't do <lb/>
homes under the shadow napping. In We've cut our wisdom <lb/>
of such danger, when there is at Asheville was an teeth. The Charlotte News may <lb/>
plenty of safe room elsewhere, is attempt to oiler a resolution in j have the Greensboro widow all <lb/>
hard to understand. favor of local but the to himself, without any inter <lb/>
just would not listen ; from this quarter. <lb/>
City newspapers no longer to it and adjourned die meeting; <lb/>
make jokes on their country , . ,, , . . <lb/>
brethren for accepting eggs, resolution, Good people, this is the time <lb/>
butter and other farm produce recognized that no votes can want to get tog lier, stick <lb/>
for <lb/>
Charlotte <lb/>
gained in North Carolina on a together and work for <lb/>
in payment <lb/>
Far from it. <lb/>
local option proposition. The I Greenville. If you are not <lb/>
Exactly, and there are prohibition sentiment has come ; ready thinking you have the best <lb/>
other good points the to stay. <lb/>
city brethren might get from. <lb/>
their country cousins. <lb/>
It is somewhat astonishing <lb/>
that thieves should invade <lb/>
town in the world, it is time you <lb/>
were to think that I <lb/>
way. Nothing impossible for <lb/>
Greenville to accomplish when <lb/>
Two Raleigh butchers Ur the people set their shoulders <lb/>
Richmond and get away with so <lb/>
much booty as was the case <lb/>
there a few nights ago. We <lb/>
thought his <lb/>
big post Offices too well safe- <lb/>
guarded tor a robbery like that <lb/>
to take place. There is no <lb/>
doubt the government will got <lb/>
busy after the thieves, and it is <lb/>
as certain that they will <lb/>
be captured sooner or later. <lb/>
Folks are certainly talking <lb/>
Greenville, and the mission of <lb/>
The Reflector is to help <lb/>
talking There are plenty of <lb/>
things the town needs, and <lb/>
everybody should be interested <lb/>
in getting these needs supplied. <lb/>
There must be action us well as <lb/>
of the treasury talking, and when you see a <lb/>
is talking about abolishing the made fall in <lb/>
mint at Charlotte on the ground with it and push the mat <lb/>
that it is expensive t i main r along- <lb/>
If the government starts shown what can be accomplished <lb/>
cutting off things that do not together, <lb/>
moot expenses, a of proper united effort <lb/>
went out of business, Riving <lb/>
is a reason that meat was so <lb/>
high people of moderate <lb/>
stances c mid not buy. ex <lb/>
poet the recent discovery that <lb/>
the packers were shipping dis- <lb/>
eased meat there had much to <lb/>
lo with Raleigh people drawing <lb/>
the line on it. <lb/>
That South Carolinian on <lb/>
tin- Baltimore Ohio train near <lb/>
Wilmington, Del . shot and <lb/>
killed the porter and the eon <lb/>
and Wounded several <lb/>
there before killed him <lb/>
self, must have in the <lb/>
brainstorm class, lie was <lb/>
tn i crazy to be at <lb/>
The s. <lb/>
hi tin- <lb/>
belt. <lb/>
to be put impossible <lb/>
We know one man who said he <lb/>
stayed in bod all day Faster <lb/>
Sunday because ha had nothing <lb/>
to wear. Poor follow We <lb/>
hope he enjoyed his imp. <lb/>
The Republicans decided to <lb/>
hold their convention in Shelby, <lb/>
and Greensboro got left again. <lb/>
Too bad. The <lb/>
should call out its foot. <lb/>
Those towns that are doing so <lb/>
much guess work and claiming <lb/>
about population will not have <lb/>
long to wait for the census <lb/>
enumerators. Then usual <lb/>
explanations will be in order. <lb/>
Don't let the pretty spring <lb/>
weather get you In too much <lb/>
hurry to shed Gold <lb/>
is not all gone yet. <lb/>
Raleigh got right down after <lb/>
those spoiled meat sellers. <lb/>
Swift Co., the packers who <lb/>
shipped the meat, were <lb/>
and their local agent was <lb/>
lined The defendants <lb/>
pealed. <lb/>
Judge D. J. Brewer, one of <lb/>
the associate justices the <lb/>
to a .- of date <lb/>
with other conventions, the <lb/>
tune of meeting the North <lb/>
Carolina Press Association at <lb/>
The Charlotte News remarks <lb/>
that Julian is my <lb/>
shout his age as ore of those <lb/>
widows This <lb/>
comment we trust will servo to <lb/>
draw do- lire of the flirtatious <lb/>
been changed editor of the Greenville <lb/>
together determine to <lb/>
it. But mark this, what we get <lb/>
must come by our own effort. <lb/>
improved facilities for job print- <lb/>
will enable us to do so much <lb/>
more work that the newspaper <lb/>
improvements soon to follow can <lb/>
be brought along that much <lb/>
faster. This can be done if the <lb/>
business people help out with <lb/>
their work. They cannot get a <lb/>
better class of work than The <lb/>
Reflector Printing House turns <lb/>
out. <lb/>
The improvements to the pa <lb/>
per are things we shall strive for <lb/>
now. The greatest need at pres- <lb/>
is a type machine <lb/>
with which more reading matter <lb/>
can be given and gotten out <lb/>
quicker. We want and must <lb/>
have one of these machines, and <lb/>
the folks can help in with their <lb/>
patronage to get it. The Re- <lb/>
is here to work for the <lb/>
town and county, and the more <lb/>
you help th. paper with patron- <lb/>
age and prompt payments the <lb/>
better service it can render. <lb/>
Meat Soar. <lb/>
There arc, as we have pointed <lb/>
out before, many factors in the <lb/>
To sit down and wait for out- present increased cost of living. <lb/>
One of is sol f in a re- <lb/>
cent department of commerce <lb/>
in <lb/>
our laps <lb/>
roll enterprises into <lb/>
means nothing <lb/>
waiting for that which Wilt not <lb/>
We must our own <lb/>
if there is lo be a <lb/>
vest. Get busy among your- <lb/>
selves and go after things, and <lb/>
the things will come our way. <lb/>
GOING AHEAD. <lb/>
and labor report, which <lb/>
mates that since the <lb/>
population has increased <lb/>
by twelve millions, while food <lb/>
animals have decreased by five <lb/>
millions. Within the same <lb/>
the farm value of food <lb/>
increased per cent not- <lb/>
withstanding the numerical de- <lb/>
crease, which was per cent. <lb/>
There wore food animals to <lb/>
In its December anniversary each hundred persons in 1901, as <lb/>
announcement The Reflector, against only now. <lb/>
stated that it had several <lb/>
in contemplation for <lb/>
this year. Those improvements <lb/>
have begun and it is Imped to <lb/>
keep pushing them until all <lb/>
contemplated is reached. A <lb/>
now fast j press has just been <lb/>
installed, making four presses <lb/>
in and a largo lot of new <lb/>
here include all cattle, <lb/>
sheep and swine. And the <lb/>
same tendency continue. <lb/>
It is needless remark upon <lb/>
what the difference between <lb/>
buying and selling moat at such <lb/>
moans to the farmer. It <lb/>
is equally obvious that, what. <lb/>
over may be done toward limit- <lb/>
the cap between production <lb/>
consumption of food, a <lb/>
great many Americans will soon <lb/>
Mind themselves compelled to <lb/>
type and oilier I practice economies which have <lb/>
to the job printing department. usual in Europe but <lb/>
Inch Dover practiced <lb/>
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job printing department first, j------- <lb/>
because has be depended U <lb/>
, , . .-. I have taken cow and calf, <lb/>
on largely getting mono, in, ,,,., and white, and <lb/>
the time of the year when Bub- <lb/>
t in the hit. Owner git <lb/>
and Advertising J a m- by proving ownership paying <lb/>
W, K. Harris. <lb/>
j are slackest, We the , IS ltd Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Proof Positive <lb/>
court of the United <lb/>
States, died suddenly of <lb/>
in Washington City lion- <lb/>
Wonder if the boys talking night. He was years of <lb/>
about going to Wrightsville had age, and one of the most able <lb/>
anything to do with the weather <lb/>
getting warm. <lb/>
members of the Supreme court. <lb/>
The Wilmington Dispatch <lb/>
has room to seems bent on getting <lb/>
Gives relief for all Nerve, Bone and Muscle <lb/>
Aches and Pains more quickly than any <lb/>
other remedy known. <lb/>
Its peculiar penetrating properties are <lb/>
most LINIMENT. <lb/>
May be used with absolute confidence in its <lb/>
purity for Internal and External Uses. <lb/>
It is Triple Strength. A powerful, speedy <lb/>
and cure Pain Remedy, therefore most <lb/>
effective in producing results. <lb/>
Not only contains the old-fashioned <lb/>
but also the latest and up-to- <lb/>
date LINIMENT. <lb/>
Recommended and sold under a guarantee <lb/>
for the Rheumatism in all <lb/>
forms, Sciatica, Lame Back, Stiff Joints <lb/>
and Muscles, Sore Throat, Strains, <lb/>
Sprains, Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Cramps, <lb/>
Colic, Toothache, and all. Nerve, Bone <lb/>
and Muscle Aches and Pains. <lb/>
Drug stores in cities and towns, general <lb/>
stores in the country, and <lb/>
the bottle, and money back if not sat- <lb/>
Isn't this fair <lb/>
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LINIMENT <lb/>
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and my aim with- <lb/>
out much pain. I <lb/>
in than a <lb/>
free from pain. A. <lb/>
SUIT and <lb/>
have Liniment for <lb/>
miff and backache, <lb/>
can fay It did m-- more than <lb/>
pain remedy. W. <lb/>
K.<lb/>
have boon by <lb/>
for n sprained <lb/>
ankle. Mi- D.<lb/>
la the Dock. <lb/>
I suffered ton year with a dread- <lb/>
fully Fire pain In back, and <lb/>
different l-e than half a <lb/>
of made a par- <lb/>
cure. lira. J. U. <lb/>
Point <lb/>
important Notice <lb/>
exactly Ilk the <lb/>
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mark, In the U. ti. for <lb/>
your Noah's appear la <lb/>
nil Ink on both mi the and on out <lb/>
aide container. Accept <lb/>
It la the only Main old under a <lb/>
If your will not you, end <lb/>
In and we will mall you a bottle and re- <lb/>
fund money if not perfectly of <lb/>
fraud; accept no <lb/>
nil <lb/>
wife for <lb/>
and toothache. used <lb/>
about half a of Noah h <lb/>
J. <lb/>
H. C. <lb/>
la k <lb/>
received the bottle of Noah a <lb/>
and think It helped me <lb/>
I In my neck <lb/>
It relieved It much. Mr. Marina <lb/>
A. Lambert. Beaver Dam, Va. <lb/>
For <lb/>
have never a we <lb/>
the equal to Liniment <lb/>
for <lb/>
to on throat. and <lb/>
for etc. <lb/>
Co., Richmond, <lb/>
Better <lb/>
cheerfully recommend all <lb/>
men to n trial <lb/>
and he of wonderful <lb/>
We obtained <lb/>
If not better from tin <lb/>
than we did from aSS <lb/>
Norfolk and <lb/>
Co. Norfolk. <lb/>
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT <lb/>
IN CHARGE OF R. W. SMITH <lb/>
Authorized Agent of The Eastern for Ayden and vicinity. Advertising rates furnished <lb/>
of spent Friday in <lb/>
GIFTS TO HOME.<lb/>
We are the oldest <lb/>
and strongest Life and Fire <lb/>
Insurance Co. in the world. <lb/>
Call us and let us consult <lb/>
Ayden. <lb/>
Call us, phone <lb/>
your houses and collect for you. <lb/>
his property on Blount sired. <lb/>
And contemplate the erection of <lb/>
Let us rent a on West avenue three <lb/>
you. Ayden Loan Insurance, Will sell your personal property. <lb/>
Co. Phone I land, stocks, bonds, or lend you <lb/>
Mr. Alfred Manning, who <lb/>
lives near Ayden. lost his <lb/>
and stables, together with his <lb/>
feed for the year, and several <lb/>
tons of Thursday <lb/>
afternoon by fire. Cause of <lb/>
same unknown. He had no in- <lb/>
For Sale-One second hand <lb/>
6-h. p. Cooper engine and boiler, <lb/>
mounted, one Brown <lb/>
cotton gin, condenser, hind <lb/>
press, belts, etc. J. M. C. <lb/>
son. R. F. D. Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
Mrs. J. T. Smith, formerly of <lb/>
Ayden. but now of Middlesex, <lb/>
died at her home Thursday, and <lb/>
will be brought to Ayden today <lb/>
and buried in our cemetery. <lb/>
-Cause of death was pneumonia. <lb/>
She had many friends and <lb/>
here, the mother of <lb/>
our townsman, J. T. Smith, Jr. <lb/>
If you need a good open or <lb/>
top buggy, wagon or cart call <lb/>
on J. K. Smith Co. A Dix <lb/>
A largo congregation heard <lb/>
Rev. Mr. Clark at the Baptist <lb/>
church Wednesday night. <lb/>
A nice line of coffins and <lb/>
money on reasonable <lb/>
Ayden Loan Insurance Co. <lb/>
Exum has a fine son at <lb/>
his hone on Lee street. <lb/>
Call on us for ceiling, flooring <lb/>
and <lb/>
We guarantee <lb/>
faction. <lb/>
J. R. Smith Co. Dix-a. <lb/>
Miss Miss <lb/>
Hearne, of Macclesfield, are vis- <lb/>
Mrs. G. W. bail. <lb/>
you want to buy, <lb/>
lease, sell or rent houses or land, <lb/>
or want a job for wife, <lb/>
daughter, mother or sister, or <lb/>
residences on College street. <lb/>
Mr. is a large farmer, <lb/>
mill man, contractor and mer- <lb/>
chant. men are worth <lb/>
something to the world. Besides <lb/>
his individual interest here he <lb/>
takes stock in all oar <lb/>
lions that have for their object <lb/>
the of the town and <lb/>
community. <lb/>
Joe Ross, manager of <lb/>
Loan and Insurance company, <lb/>
is a hustler for fire and life <lb/>
business. He makes the com- <lb/>
a valuable man. <lb/>
An Easter program was <lb/>
at the Christian church <lb/>
Sunday night by the Junior <lb/>
Builders. Much credit due <lb/>
Mrs. J- R. Tingle for her able <lb/>
Tripp. <lb/>
The schedule for Pitch <lb/>
is day and night, Sundays Col. J Grimes Present Home; <lb/>
excepted. Go and get you a load With Chair Portrait of His <lb/>
of fish. They will treat you Father <lb/>
right. Col. J. Bryan Grime--, secretary <lb/>
The will have a fish of the Sol- <lb/>
fry and stew at Dawson's with <lb/>
beach next Thursday. presents, a p his <lb/>
The stock holders of the Ayden Gen Bryan Grimes, and a hand- <lb/>
Tobacco Warehouse Co. will rocking chair. <lb/>
meet on April, 21st at p. J The portrait, which is a hand <lb/>
m. at the warehouse. has been placed in the <lb/>
ReV. D W. Arnold, of Green-1 room, the room <lb/>
will preach the funeral of j, hospital. <lb/>
DID <lb/>
WONDERS FOR <lb/>
want to employ additional <lb/>
Of Bell what you have, there is. management. <lb/>
no better medium the col- j Forest fires were raging on <lb/>
of Reflector. each side of Ayden Saturday and <lb/>
K. W. Smith. , <lb/>
Mrs. J. H. of Lu home of Capt. <lb/>
and Mrs. b. b. <lb/>
are Mrs. Exum <lb/>
Found-Near J. R. Smith Co. <lb/>
store, a purse containing several <lb/>
pieces of money. can <lb/>
have same by identifying it. <lb/>
Larry W. <lb/>
Our artesian people nave <lb/>
given it up a baa job utter <lb/>
Mrs. Alice at Red was given <lb/>
church first Sunday aft <lb/>
Cook stoves and repairs for <lb/>
same at J. R. Smith <lb/>
Ninety day and rust proof oats <lb/>
at J. R. Smith Go's. <lb/>
See cur line of ladies <lb/>
and children slippers before <lb/>
making your selection at J. R. <lb/>
Smith Co. <lb/>
lines of spring pants <lb/>
for men and boys at J. R- Smith <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Corn oats and hay at J. R. <lb/>
Smith Co. <lb/>
Japan peas millet and rape <lb/>
seed at J. R. Smith Co. <lb/>
Cox cotton planter, open <lb/>
spring plows and cultivators at <lb/>
J. R Smith Co. <lb/>
Dr. Perkins native herb tablets <lb/>
and other patent medicines at <lb/>
rocking <lb/>
ti Mr. Bryan <lb/>
Buck, one of the old who <lb/>
was named tor Colonel <lb/>
from the <lb/>
tern Dart of the state, near G.-u- <lb/>
former home. <lb/>
valuable gifts are highly <lb/>
el <lb/>
thought Um brought j <lb/>
much to old rs. <lb/>
Evening Time-. <lb/>
MRS. ROSA <lb/>
Av. ; <lb/>
caskets always on hand with down feet. <lb/>
E. L. Clare, <lb/>
Gt., financial the <lb/>
F. V. B. T will <lb/>
preach in the Free Win <lb/>
church Here the night <lb/>
nice hearse at your service at <lb/>
J. R. Smith Co. Dixon. <lb/>
Mrs J. C. C. Jenkins is very <lb/>
low at the home of daughter, <lb/>
Mrs. Wm. Forest. <lb/>
An experienced blacksmith is Apt 1st. <lb/>
waiting to shoe your horses and of <lb/>
mules at J. R. Smith cam i in to the <lb/>
Now is a good time to advertise funeral of Mr. <lb/>
in the Ayden Department Eddie r. <lb/>
R. W. Smith. a in Free <lb/>
If you have news items, tell Will here 4th <lb/>
this scribe and help us to make the pastor, R--v G. C. <lb/>
this column a one. fee. at <lb/>
Don't treat him like you do a E tile <lb/>
book agent, and then wonder at R v. H. F. HusKe, <lb/>
the feeble effort he is making. Both are mm <lb/>
We are not all like ability. in <lb/>
Daniels, we need your co-opera-. to coma and them, <lb/>
It. Smith. Our friend, L- <lb/>
J L and family, U <lb/>
on Lee street, <lb/>
a of loveliness Monday J. R. Smith Co. <lb/>
night, on which occasion and belting, <lb/>
daughter. Miss enter- black and galvanized pipe <lb/>
quits a of her other mill fittings at J. R. Smith <lb/>
friends in honor of her guest, Co. <lb/>
Miss Willie Freeman, of East Car nails, barbel wire, lime <lb/>
Carolina Training and cement at J. R. Smith Co. <lb/>
school. and magazines <lb/>
C. B. AycocK has at J. R. Smith Co. <lb/>
been invited to deliver the ad- <lb/>
dress at the Ayden graded school <lb/>
the tenth of May. We <lb/>
pate a gala time. <lb/>
An Awful Eruption <lb/>
of a volcano brief interest, <lb/>
COMMISSIONERS IN SESSION. <lb/>
With Architects R <lb/>
New Court House Jail <lb/>
The Board of County <lb/>
held a special <lb/>
today to confer win. architect in <lb/>
to building a new court I <lb/>
house and new jail. The meeting <lb/>
was held in the city hall, where <lb/>
the six architects who were on <lb/>
appeared one at the time <lb/>
to present their respective el <lb/>
each three-quarters of <lb/>
hour. This meeting had not <lb/>
j been finished at The <lb/>
goes to hence <lb/>
report the conclusions <lb/>
reached by the commissioners <lb/>
can be given It was very <lb/>
from what was going on <lb/>
at the meeting that the <lb/>
any <lb/>
if i tin myself. <lb/>
sprint I M <lb/>
mill, <lb/>
i i i <lb/>
if la n i <lb/>
tried sod It <lb/>
wonder fur me. In two I . <lb/>
cud la <lb/>
It better than I ever had <lb/>
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I two <lb/>
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Better Than for <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
I v. i.-ii to word la of <lb/>
your highly t-- t <lb/>
Riving it t <lb/>
ti can i <lb/>
fur i I <lb/>
before. <lb/>
of my <lb/>
lo. I liar, <lb/>
and now la well and healthy, <lb/>
n by <lb/>
an Ideal Laxative. <lb/>
a. n m your interest eruption will <lb/>
he infant Mr. Edwin <lb/>
died Saturday <lb/>
Sunday in the <lb/>
are determined that Pitt your for a Per <lb/>
M if use An n, 1910. <lb/>
and was buried their care. the as will meet <lb/>
. , . I worst a, ulcers, lever are the needs of th county <lb/>
Ayden cemetery by it. will Home Has Narrow Escape <lb/>
o side its mother, who preceded lip, chapped hand, the wishes of almost the . T r . <lb/>
i e i m j; b It . . Superintendent A. L. <lb/>
it only a few We extend, ., people of the county. I <lb/>
I told us today that he <lb/>
Warren, of <lb/>
been in town for the last <lb/>
few days prospecting with a <lb/>
view of moving his family here. <lb/>
How a of July <lb/>
Mr Joe Smith Dead. <lb/>
P. M. Smith received <lb/>
having a tire at the county <lb/>
one day last week. The inmates <lb/>
Chicken Powder of one of the a <lb/>
telegram this morning from Hot. <lb/>
Ark., announcing the <lb/>
oration with fitting for I death of her son Joe Smith. <lb/>
The body will be brought home <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OP <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb/>
AT AYDEN, N. C. <lb/>
At the Close of Business <lb/>
Resources Liabilities <lb/>
Loan and discounts 60,760-48 Capital stock 83,000.00 <lb/>
Overdrafts secured Surplus fund <lb/>
and unsecured <lb/>
Furniture and <lb/>
Demand loans 500.00 <lb/>
Due from 70,181.24 <lb/>
Cash <lb/>
Gold coin <lb/>
and a towns-hip lair <lb/>
fail, exhibiting farm produce, <lb/>
old time fiddler's convention. <lb/>
We have lot- of musicians here <lb/>
n Ayden, Help us to talk up, <lb/>
and boost your town. <lb/>
Smith Co. Dixon will buy <lb/>
your cotton seed or <lb/>
meal with you. <lb/>
I Post Master Prescott nils us <lb/>
he will move in his new quarters <lb/>
next Thursday. <lb/>
i A couple of dusky maidens were <lb/>
hi fore his honor, Mayor <lb/>
Saturday for pulling some neck <lb/>
wear our Syrian merchant <lb/>
infant of Mr. J. A. <lb/>
Branch, died night of <lb/>
Undivided profits, less <lb/>
cur. exp. and taxes pd. 4,088.98 chicken <lb/>
Deposits sub. to check crows, owls and minks, <lb/>
for burial <lb/>
is Death to to <lb/>
Chickens and <lb/>
COCK OF THE <lb/>
BARN <lb/>
In Your Homes to Stay <lb/>
Th l for and <lb/>
fail and the Grease <lb/>
, t fir rheumatism and all <lb/>
p all over the <lb/>
I ii. by young and old. <lb/>
Sold Greenville. <lb/>
N. C, by <lb/>
THE GOOSE COMPANY, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
II<lb/>
Dr Alexander lo Speak. <lb/>
Powder <lb/>
feed my <lb/>
Look at me <lb/>
observe the Hawk. <lb/>
CHICKEN <lb/>
Kills Hawks, trows. Owls Minks. <lb/>
Beat remedy for <lb/>
at i-r <lb/>
in a chick of that <lb/>
old h <lb/>
h d been fed on <lb/>
A I a a <lb/>
Alas <lb/>
heater open, will, a fir m <lb/>
it. and this caused the mantel to <lb/>
catch. Tin; woodwork <lb/>
to ceiling it <lb/>
was discover- d, but pt <lb/>
work put the out. <lb/>
HOTEL <lb/>
lies. I <lb/>
la ., lull III mi en., <lb/>
I, <lb/>
I  <lb/>
Dr. H. U. Meek- limber Neck. and Leg <lb/>
i u Weakness. Keeps them free <lb/>
county, president of Vermin, them to <lb/>
Silver coin, including all <lb/>
minor coin cur. 1,240.04 <lb/>
hank and other <lb/>
Notes 2,894.00 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Demand of <lb/>
Cashier's checKs <lb/>
outstanding <lb/>
Total <lb/>
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. <lb/>
COUNTY PITT. <lb/>
I. J. R. Smith, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear <lb/>
the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. <lb/>
J. R. SMITH, Cashier. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to <lb/>
before mi-, this 4th day Feb- <lb/>
1910. <lb/>
HODGEs. <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
IS best remedy tor cholera, <lb/>
n up indigestion and leg <lb/>
MM, keeps them free from v. r- <lb/>
, i causing them to pro- <lb/>
an abundance of eggs. <lb/>
a package at J . R. Smith Cos. <lb/>
Archie Tripp, of Portsmouth, <lb/>
is visiting his brother, J. H. <lb/>
North Carolina Division Farmers does an a <lb/>
Union, will speak in Greenville. <lb/>
Saturday, April 2nd, at the <lb/>
Star Warehouse at a. m. <lb/>
cordially invited. <lb/>
Lily's Oyster <lb/>
Fresh Oysters <lb/>
Coming Every Day <lb/>
Can Serve You Any Way. Try Me <lb/>
J. R. SMITH. <lb/>
R. C. CANNON. <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
NOTICE I NOTICE <lb/>
We with to call your attention to our new line of fall goods which I <lb/>
we now have. We have taken great care in buying this year and we <lb/>
think we can supply your wants in Shoes, Hats, Dress Gingham, No- <lb/>
Laces and Embroideries and in fact anything that is carried in a <lb/>
Dry Goods Store. <lb/>
Come let us show you. <lb/>
Tripp, Hart Co., Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
We are prepared to furnish you with <lb/>
House and Kitchen Furniture <lb/>
at the very prices. Cash or Installment. <lb/>
Cons ii s and we will convince you <lb/>
AYDEN FURNITURE CO. <lb/>
NEXT DOOR TO <lb/>
pro- <lb/>
of Price <lb/>
orly by <lb/>
W. II. Tarboro, N. C. <lb/>
Salt II <lb/>
COWARD I WOOTEN <lb/>
C. MEREDITH j <lb/>
Graduate Nurse <lb/>
Ayden, North Carolina.<lb/>
rooms. tn IR suit. <lb/>
Will r SI In,<lb/>
JOSEPH L. <lb/>
I- <lb/>
TOBACCO <lb/>
TOBACCO <lb/>
r. <lb/>
COLUMBIA <lb/>
H. G. SPECIAL <lb/>
TOBACCO GUANO<lb/>
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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/>
Edging, Embroideries Etc. <lb/>
Farmers should bear in mind that we have <lb/>
the very best in FARM IMPLEMENTS. <lb/>
Every housekeeper knows that <lb/>
Our Grocery Department <lb/>
cannot be surpassed by any store. <lb/>
NOTES FOR BUSY SHOPPERS <lb/>
Brief fee Kan <lb/>
The does job work. <lb/>
Bliss. <lb/>
MISUNDERSTOOD. <lb/>
After th. Your-s Man Made <lb/>
Hi <lb/>
An Tilling nun run-red lb old <lb/>
;. mill <lb/>
, , , mini in.- MM <lb/>
Maine Bliss, at began young <lb/>
M. nut em or mi. <lb/>
wanting -i-v you've been <lb/>
will call W. J. Turnage. mi <lb/>
lo l-u <lb/>
See our local view tablets. me mm . u.-r find warn to <lb/>
Pharmacy.<lb/>
Art reed chain at Boyd <lb/>
Furniture Co.-. <lb/>
I V ti MM <lb/>
Pure brown Leghorn the <lb/>
for sale- for Mrs. C. I r an <lb/>
House . tn <lb/>
When want loose <lb/>
outfits see the samples the man. <lb/>
Book Store. <lb/>
For in furniture call <lb/>
on Furniture Co. <lb/>
1-8 <lb/>
IS <lb/>
If <lb/>
1-11-4 <lb/>
3-4 <lb/>
1.2 <lb/>
Sweet juicy yam potatoes, MARKETS <lb/>
peck, per bushel. Norfolk end Peanut wired <lb/>
J. R. G. Move, j by J. W. Perry Go. <lb/>
I For hand Middling <lb/>
in good See J. W, r Lo Middling <lb/>
Brown. <lb/>
the beat of all <lb/>
composition roofing, for by <lb/>
J. R. J G. Move. <lb/>
Schloss Bros., <lb/>
Washington clothing, <lb/>
world's greatest now on <lb/>
display. Come take a look. <lb/>
Frank Wilson, <lb/>
The Clothier. <lb/>
Dr. W. H. of <lb/>
will be in <lb/>
Thursday March 31st. Greenville. <lb/>
Friday April 1st. ore Hay only. <lb/>
Low Middling<lb/>
Strictly <lb/>
Prate <lb/>
Low Grade <lb/>
AND <lb/>
IT I <lb/>
Wired Cobb Bros Co. Hanker <lb/>
hum Norfolk. <lb/>
May <lb/>
July <lb/>
Markets. <lb/>
3-4 <lb/>
31-2 <lb/>
His practice is limited diseases j <lb/>
May <lb/>
I lee. Corri <lb/>
May Rib <lb/>
July <lb/>
May Lard <lb/>
in and m.- of the eye. ear, now throat <lb/>
-d glasses. <lb/>
1-8 <lb/>
Main. <lb/>
China buffets and din- <lb/>
tables at Boyd <lb/>
Co's. if <lb/>
Send along your orders for job <lb/>
printing. Tie Kt fleet or Printing <lb/>
House is turning out nice work. <lb/>
Telephones the cheapest thing <lb/>
modern Scents <lb/>
day. j <lb/>
you <lb/>
-I want but Hint <lb/>
wouldn't mailer to you. would <lb/>
under do obligation to sup- <lb/>
ply me with what I want. r <lb/>
Hardly <lb/>
1-6 <lb/>
II e <lb/>
1-12 <lb/>
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a mortgage . and deliver- <lb/>
ed to K. L. Smith I y Marco Dawson <lb/>
on March 1908 recorded in book <lb/>
pan in the register of deeds <lb/>
what a foolish proposition office of Pitt y, the undersigned <lb/>
would be for me come to you and I I offer at the court house <lb/>
say. I been ; door of to the highest bid- <lb/>
with your c. n <lb/>
and art iguana. <lb/>
Taft Boyd Furniture Co. j <lb/>
building lots for <lb/>
on easy terms, <lb/>
bros. <lb/>
A fresh lot of th- d <lb/>
Candy received,<lb/>
We have the nicest line of <lb/>
refrigerators ever shown on this <lb/>
market. VanDyke.<lb/>
admitted <lb/>
dim or -l like your <lb/>
daughter or anything In that tine. <lb/>
Hut when your wants <lb/>
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the lands of I Mils. <lb/>
W. L. Smith and.,. <lb/>
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from K Jack to Vanceboro-in i <lb/>
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u; p p Smith, come. <lb/>
W. P. Evan, attorney. <lb/>
Cobb <lb/>
NORFOLK. VA. <lb/>
Cotton Buyers, Brokers <lb/>
in Stocks, Cotton, <lb/>
and Provisions <lb/>
PRIVATE -VI RE <lb/>
to New York. Chicago <lb/>
and New Orleans. <lb/>
Our Greenville, yours if you <lb/>
When you best <lb/>
pen get the lucky <lb/>
curve. New of them <lb/>
R Book Store. <lb/>
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cord, or cut ready for u or <lb/>
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nerve <lb/>
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harness, one l <lb/>
one p U for <lb/>
I wagon. Ail in Rood condition. <lb/>
an- <lb/>
Water Damage Sale <lb/>
We have a small quantity of 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 <lb/>
such articles as are needed in your home. <lb/>
Furniture Co. <lb/>
if you with us we both make money <lb/>
Ad H <lb/>
II- v.-; i. <lb/>
one <lb/>
I. 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/>
All 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/>
W. H. Johnson, <lb/>
fort Co. Lumber Co. o i. <lb/>
We have more subscribers nm <lb/>
than ever before In the history <lb/>
Greenville. Don't DO classed as I <lb/>
one of the f-w who hasn't a <lb/>
n telephone, you can afford only j <lb/>
cents per day. <lb/>
i Beautiful hyacinths for Sale by <lb/>
Mrs. J. J. <lb/>
fountain pen ink and i <lb/>
writing fluid mid library pa.-tr <lb/>
Reflector Book Store. <lb/>
For Rent-After April 17th, j <lb/>
house occupied by J. Z. <lb/>
on street. <lb/>
d J. A. Andrew. <lb/>
If once try <lb/>
pen ink and writing fluid <lb/>
you will use other. it at <lb/>
Book Store. j <lb/>
In West Greenville beautiful <lb/>
lots for sale on <lb/>
terms. See Bros J <lb/>
Parker's library paste is pure <lb/>
white, will not and <lb/>
will not spoil. Sold at etc r <lb/>
Book Store. <lb/>
Just car <lb/>
Raven Red Ash coal, the best on <lb/>
market. It is high of <lb/>
soft coal and won't stop up your <lb/>
stovepipes Call up <lb/>
W. J. Turnage when you want <lb/>
coal. <lb/>
I r. W. H. Wakefield. of Char- <lb/>
will be in Greenville at <lb/>
Hotel Bertha, Friday, April 1st. <lb/>
one day only. His practice is <lb/>
limited to disease of ear, <lb/>
nose and throat and Riling <lb/>
glasses. <lb/>
Be sure you see our line of <lb/>
SPRING GOODS <lb/>
before you make your Easter purchase <lb/>
DRESS GOODS, CLOTHING, MILLINERY, <lb/>
AND GENT'S FURNISHINGS<lb/>
Our Greenville, if ye <lb/>
come. <lb/>
Yours for fashions, <lb/>
IS <lb/>
MS <lb/>
N. C . March <lb/>
The A. C. L. train ran over a <lb/>
cow turning the curve <lb/>
morning. The curve <lb/>
is very dangerous as the engineer <lb/>
can not see down the track. <lb/>
Or. Thomas Duncan, of Beau- <lb/>
fort, was town Friday looking <lb/>
at th-i town and surrounding <lb/>
country. He is expecting to <lb/>
locate here very soon. Thu town <lb/>
country needs a good <lb/>
Misses Jennie Mayo, <lb/>
Clark. Mrs. Will Clark <lb/>
and Mr. Lee Davenport were in <lb/>
town Sunday, the day <lb/>
Mr. I Mrs. i. R. Daven- <lb/>
port. <lb/>
H L. Hinges Sunday at <lb/>
home in Beaufort <lb/>
Them was preaching at the <lb/>
church Sunday morning <lb/>
and with good attendance. <lb/>
Hope will at next <lb/>
meeting which will be third Sun <lb/>
day in April. <lb/>
Mrs. G. Z. Ricks, who has <lb/>
sick the past is able <lb/>
to be out again. <lb/>
Mrs. Baker is spending <lb/>
the weeK with her daughter, <lb/>
Mrs. L L. Kiss. <lb/>
The bolter inspector would not <lb/>
ail-, boiler that <lb/>
burned at me mill last year <lb/>
placed again, Mr. Flem- <lb/>
Mr cut to New Bern and <lb/>
chased one. have began <lb/>
to it up and will have it <lb/>
into use by the last of the month. <lb/>
Miss Rawls, of Ayden, while <lb/>
chunking from ore train to <lb/>
mother Sunday night, got on <lb/>
wrong one. She spent the <lb/>
bight Mrs. W. C. <lb/>
and tier Monday <lb/>
Miss Hide for East <lb/>
Carolina <lb/>
Monday in <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs, Jesse Taylor, of <lb/>
Va., who have been <lb/>
sometime her <lb/>
Mr. g. <lb/>
lea home <lb/>
morning. were <lb/>
by Anita and Mies <lb/>
joined Diem at <lb/>
J. A. is confined to his <lb/>
room week with carbuncles, <lb/>
He u large <lb/>
his Hope lie will <lb/>
to be cut soon, <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. M- A. <lb/>
were in town <lb/>
Mr and Mrs. Jim Chauncey <lb/>
night and Sunday <lb/>
With his brother, W. C <lb/>
Fully nine out of every ten <lb/>
cases of is simply <lb/>
rheumatism t the <lb/>
to or <lb/>
neither of quire <lb/>
any internal Ail that <lb/>
is needed to afford relief the <lb/>
free application Chamberlain's <lb/>
Liniment. Give i. a trial. Y u <lb/>
e certain to be pleased with the <lb/>
quick Mil t which it affords. <lb/>
Sold by druggists. <lb/>
Every Day. <lb/>
It having been rumored that <lb/>
water mill, in Caro- <lb/>
township, is run only on <lb/>
occasional days, this to give <lb/>
notice that the mill is run for <lb/>
the public every day, and corn <lb/>
will ground on any week day <lb/>
that it is brought to the mill. <lb/>
H. A. Manning, Miller. <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
ARE YOU SURE <lb/>
you buy Is <lb/>
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W. i r- Ilia <lb/>
mi in <lb/>
tr. your <lb/>
AND YOUR OWN ICE CREAM <lb/>
FOR A PLATE with <lb/>
ice ran <lb/>
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OIL, . <lb/>
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at el,. Till in. , <lb/>
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p. .;., Pow- <lb/>
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B. <lb/>
TUNGSTEN STREET LIGHTS. <lb/>
Are for <lb/>
Seen o of <lb/>
mention in several ex-; <lb/>
about Tungsten electric <lb/>
lamps substituted for arc <lb/>
lamps in street light <lb/>
they gave a better light to I <lb/>
nothing of the improved <lb/>
The man called <lb/>
on Superintendent E. G. <lb/>
to inquire the advisability I <lb/>
of making a change in <lb/>
Greenville. Mr. Couch says be <lb/>
has been investigating the mat- <lb/>
and already has an order <lb/>
placed for a sample arch of the <lb/>
Tungsten lamps to use as an <lb/>
experiment on Evans street. If <lb/>
this experiment comes up to ex- <lb/>
other arches will De <lb/>
placed on Evans Dick <lb/>
avenue, and groups of <lb/>
lie <lb/>
the arc at the <lb/>
intersection of streets through- <lb/>
out the town. It is thought the <lb/>
Tungsten lights can be maintain- <lb/>
ed then the <lb/>
lights- <lb/>
We to know that this <lb/>
change lain and <lb/>
hope the experiment <lb/>
dent Couch is to make will come <lb/>
up to expectation, airings of <lb/>
arched at proper <lb/>
across Dickinson avenue and <lb/>
Evans street from tho depots to <lb/>
Second street would certainly be <lb/>
attractive and prove an effective <lb/>
advertisement for tho town, <lb/>
such lights can operated <lb/>
cheaper than the present <lb/>
should be made. <lb/>
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Professional Cards<lb/>
A I. K <lb/>
I lie-. <lb/>
and <lb/>
Chamberlain's Stomach <lb/>
Liver ts are safe, and j <lb/>
reliable, and have been <lb/>
by of women who have <lb/>
been restored to h through <lb/>
their gentle and <lb/>
prop. Sold by all druggists. <lb/>
He'd up on Road. <lb/>
While to <lb/>
Gr if ton, Tuesday night, <lb/>
court i; this <lb/>
Mr. A. L. Patrick, in com- <lb/>
p with Mr. Henry Cannon <lb/>
was t in the road by four <lb/>
men. Mr. Patrick de- <lb/>
of them what they meant <lb/>
by stopping when they <lb/>
let. him pass and then began <lb/>
firing behind the <lb/>
Recently he had trouble with <lb/>
two men on his place and he be- <lb/>
lie vs that it was a d, <lb/>
by these two nun aid two <lb/>
of their friends, Warrants were <lb/>
Issued for the <lb/>
Deputy George went <lb/>
to serve m <lb/>
Th- for whom war- <lb/>
rants were are- d <lb/>
John Coward. H-my <lb/>
Robert Judge. <lb/>
Kinston Free Press, <lb/>
N. L to <lb/>
Mr. Norwood L. Simmons, a <lb/>
member of the local order, <lb/>
Lodge Independent <lb/>
Odd Fellows, has been <lb/>
extended an invitation by the <lb/>
Greenville lodge I. F. to <lb/>
deliver the on behalf of <lb/>
the visiting lodges to the address <lb/>
of welcome et the next meeting <lb/>
of the second district, which <lb/>
occurs in Greenville on April <lb/>
The Daily News congratulates <lb/>
the order on their choice, Mr. <lb/>
Simmons will prove to the <lb/>
News. <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
N. L . March <lb/>
Bab miner t <lb/>
Swift Creek township, <lb/>
lost Ins dwelling house last <lb/>
afternoon by fire- <lb/>
There will b an Beater <lb/>
hunt at St, John's church, Sat- <lb/>
afternoon March at <lb/>
three o'clock. <lb/>
Missus <lb/>
Chapman and John were <lb/>
visiting the homo of E. A <lb/>
Johnson Sunday. <lb/>
Rev. H. H. Seattle, of Wilson, <lb/>
filled his regular appointment <lb/>
at Salem morning and <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Spivey <lb/>
and <lb/>
Kilpatrick, of were <lb/>
visitors in the neighborhood <lb/>
Sunday <lb/>
We are listening for a <lb/>
marriage to be announced soon. <lb/>
Mr. aim Mrs, Tim of <lb/>
Ask in, woo have visiting <lb/>
the family of W H. , re- <lb/>
turned home Sunday afternoon. <lb/>
We know tint Mil- <lb/>
Stokes, who his been sick <lb/>
a week, is Improving. <lb/>
We are haying d weather <lb/>
now, and the farmers are taking <lb/>
advantage of it, busy <lb/>
planting corn. <lb/>
ONE WEAK SPOT <lb/>
Most People Have a <lb/>
Weak Part and Too <lb/>
It's the <lb/>
ha a weak i t. <lb/>
Too n a I <lb/>
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York, for <lb/>
take no other. <lb/>
W. F. EVANS <lb/>
ATTORNEY AT LAW <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C <lb/>
opposite K. L Smith <lb/>
stables, next to John<lb/>
N. W. OUTLAW <lb/>
Attorney at Law <lb/>
Office by J. L. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. <lb/>
a. <lb/>
Clark <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
CIVIL ENGINEERS <lb/>
aid SURVEYORS <lb/>
N. Carolina <lb/>
S. J. Everett <lb/>
Attorney at Law <lb/>
LoaM made en Real Estate <lb/>
Ir. Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
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Dentist. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N C. <lb/>
DR. S- HASSELL <lb/>
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN <lb/>
Greenville, N. C <lb/>
Office on Third formerly <lb/>
by Dr. <lb/>
JULIUS BROWN <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
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SKINNER WHEDBEE <lb/>
LAWYERS N- C <lb/>
1875- <lb/>
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retail Grocer <lb/>
Dealer. <lb/>
for Fir. Cotton <lb/>
Eggs, Oak <lb/>
etc. <lb/>
Bi Carriages, <lb/>
Parlor Tables, Lounger. <lb/>
s, r Km A <lb/>
Life Key <lb/>
cheroots, Henry <lb/>
Cigars, Canned Peach, <lb/>
era, Apples, line Apples, Syrup, <lb/>
Coffee, <lb/>
Lye <lb/>
Meal and <lb/>
j Nuts, Candies. <lb/>
a. C .-; <lb/>
hid . <lb/>
r-r- i rd <lb/>
Macaroni, Cheese, Beat <lb/>
Sewing <lb/>
i.-d other <lb/>
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Funds of <lb/>
Our Depositors <lb/>
Promptness in all transactions and <lb/>
facilities for handling <lb/>
your business in every department <lb/>
of banking is the basis upon which <lb/>
THIS BANK invites your account <lb/>
Bank of Greenville <lb/>
Greenville, North Car <lb/>
RESOURCES OF THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS <lb/>
Don't Buy a Piano Hurriedly <lb/>
Take Your Time <lb/>
i plenty of it, and be extremely careful how <lb/>
j you spend your piano money. <lb/>
Terms amount to very prom- <lb/>
cover a multitude of can get sat- <lb/>
terms anywhere, but a satisfactory <lb/>
piano at a precious tow places. <lb/>
We have S makes under grades and <lb/>
cation as highest medium and low. <lb/>
grade is characterized by the price we ask for it. <lb/>
Whatever price you are willing to pay for a piano, <lb/>
if 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, Mandolins, <lb/>
Auto-Harps, Sousa's <lb/>
Strings Sundries for all <lb/>
For anything you need, call on <lb/>
BRADLEY, <lb/>
SB <lb/>
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Salvage Fire <lb/>
CATARRH WILL GO. <lb/>
in Two Minutes, Complete <lb/>
Cure Soon. <lb/>
Don't no on hawking yourself nick <lb/>
every morning; it's it's <lb/>
mi I it's <lb/>
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de -worker, are nut of vile ea- <lb/>
can have y n <lb/>
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c to M. In two mil <lb/>
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day. in a l <lb/>
free from ca <lb/>
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who guarantee It cur- <lb/>
croup, to oat <lb/>
mil An i bottle <lb/>
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T r p out inhaler <lb/>
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sole u, <lb/>
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deliver, d d. y <lb/>
r. ill an I wife Marl <lb/>
A Daniel t J. R port, said <lb/>
d in <lb/>
of Dead of Pitt <lb/>
book J-S <lb/>
I sale to <lb/>
for <lb/>
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N Carolina. <lb/>
of April the w- <lb/>
lot or pare I of land, to <lb/>
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at d hid as One town <lb/>
lot In the town or known at <lb/>
lot No. TO, wring at the corner on <lb/>
the east tide of W. II. on <lb/>
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lot feet, then-e n <lb/>
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of e his the h of March. <lb/>
J. R Davenport Mortgagee. <lb/>
Skinner A <lb/>
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Fire Department statistics show <lb/>
that some eighty per of all <lb/>
fires are extinguished by chemical <lb/>
apparatus. <lb/>
Nearly all fires are discovered <lb/>
u at the start and arc readily put <lb/>
g out If means are at once available. <lb/>
A stream is thrown to a distance <lb/>
INSURANCE <lb/>
that protects in- <lb/>
come only. Preparation <lb/>
In the home insures against <lb/>
colds, croup, <lb/>
lungs throat by destroying <lb/>
Inflammation and congestion. <lb/>
penetrating. All<lb/>
today. <lb/>
Subscribe to Tho Reflector. <lb/>
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lacking. Have a <lb/>
T; tool box and ho prepared for jg <lb/>
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Is a could desire, rd <lb/>
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tOe. box does not lack a <lb/>
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Horse Goods c A <lb/>
I J p. I <lb/>
Corey <lb/>
of about fifty feet, carrying a <lb/>
acid gas, <lb/>
which excludes the oxygen and <lb/>
prevents combustion. <lb/>
A fire cannot live if a small per <lb/>
cent, of carbonic acid in the <lb/>
air. <lb/>
It is forty times as efficient as <lb/>
water and will extinguish fires of oil, <lb/>
gasoline, etc., which water only <lb/>
spreads. <lb/>
Protect home and property before <lb/>
it is too late. <lb/>
E. L. Agent, <lb/>
Greenville, North Carolina <lb/>
J S. MOORING <lb/>
New San While h Fin More Cont lo in i <lb/>
GENERAL MERCHANDISE <lb/>
BOWEN <lb/>
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j in Charge of Wm. G. MORRIS i <lb/>
Agent The Eastern and Vicinity- Advertising Rates on Application J <lb/>
For We have just received a nice <lb/>
i call or write A. of dole, A. <lb/>
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ii. . N C have the <lb/>
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r . T. and Henry <lb/>
For College, came in <lb/>
spend a few days at <lb/>
respective homes. <lb/>
County School <lb/>
by The A. G. Cox <lb/>
Company ire <lb/>
en ; ; comfortable neat and <lb/>
W Ange Co. March T. <lb/>
The is the Kind Smith went to Goldsboro f <lb/>
you need. See us. <lb/>
A. W. Ange Co. <lb/>
A new lot of lamps just in. <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb/>
The spring rush is coming in. <lb/>
Better send your orders in at <lb/>
once for Cox Cotton Planters, <lb/>
simplex guano sowers, economic <lb/>
back bands, etc. Orders will; <lb/>
are have our careful attention. <lb/>
. in the market come to Bee l A G Cox Co <lb/>
u m have desk for you. <lb/>
w. u. of <lb/>
i Wed ties visiting hit <lb/>
sirs J- H. Smith. <lb/>
day and returned Saturday <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Mills Smith, <lb/>
Ivy Smith and Marion Smith <lb/>
went to Ayden Saturday to <lb/>
attend the burial of Mrs. J. T. <lb/>
Smith, of Middlesex, who died <lb/>
there last Friday. <lb/>
Rev. S- W. helped to <lb/>
work on the Christian church <lb/>
j at Arthur all of last week after <lb/>
Wills <lb/>
Thin popular remedy to <lb/>
effectually core <lb/>
Constipation. Sick <lb/>
Biliousness <lb/>
And ALL DISEASES from a <lb/>
Torpid Liver and Bad Digest ion <lb/>
The natural remit la food appetite <lb/>
and to swallow. <lb/>
Take No Substitute. <lb/>
Do You Own a Piano <lb/>
,. , I Monday, and preached very <lb/>
N. C. I sermons Smith <lb/>
It you want a useful planter. house Sunday morning and at <lb/>
see combination planter, t returned to his <lb/>
near Monday morning. <lb/>
Joe Smith, of Wake Fore t <lb/>
nice hearse j sausage an i fish, came in Friday even- <lb/>
Mfg. Co. R. W. at Johnson to spend Easter with the <lb/>
. <lb/>
u, . . corn etc <lb/>
We are carrying a nice Hue of ,, . <lb/>
. . , ,. , i, Harrington. <lb/>
and Caskets. Prices , <lb/>
a colored <lb/>
died Wednesday Let us frame that for <lb/>
s . Any frame. <lb/>
A. Ange Co. <lb/>
have just received a full <lb/>
supply of furniture. Give us a <lb/>
till. A. W. Align <lb/>
Kick an of <lb/>
t A. was hurt <lb/>
sly, <lb/>
Thursday morning. While <lb/>
a lathe, a <lb/>
cylinder which <lb/>
vat in the <lb/>
pi j in face <lb/>
loosening <lb/>
aid <lb/>
chin 11.1 are glad <lb/>
. . had t-i I we <lb/>
hurt, <lb/>
n . hen a r . <lb/>
see D. <lb/>
C c  . time is <lb/>
n ire for- <lb/>
ward ;. lime. W <lb/>
h . p more the <lb/>
The <lb/>
Count School <lb/>
re ed you. ate <lb/>
and comfortable- <lb/>
Pi- and workmanship <lb/>
A. . Cox Mfg. <lb/>
. N. C. <lb/>
The r- made in Winter- <lb/>
auditorium, by <lb/>
Charles E. Brewer, last <lb/>
was He a <lb/>
go d excellent de- <lb/>
livery; and he gave us a fine <lb/>
hp -co. you were not there <lb/>
t hear him, you missed one of <lb/>
treats of your life. We <lb/>
hope n m be privilege to <lb/>
Dr. brewer again ii the <lb/>
Bear I <lb/>
co f all <lb/>
at l. n <lb/>
nice lot cf <lb/>
a ; <lb/>
H u i, i Co <lb/>
Ii y v i p<lb/>
c- ii <lb/>
V- i., of s call <lb/>
H. I., Johnson's. <lb/>
jet one. <lb/>
C-. <lb/>
.- m a are going f <lb/>
d b Ange <lb/>
Leave your on for ice at II. <lb/>
home and returned Mon- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Hits Smith, of the <lb/>
E. C. T. T. S. came Saturday <lb/>
We have purchased the to spend Easter at horn <lb/>
known as the <lb/>
Milling and Mfg. will <lb/>
and returned Monday morning. <lb/>
J. H. of <lb/>
be ready very soon to grind corn, county, is visiting relatives in <lb/>
do general repair work and dress <lb/>
timber. <lb/>
Harrington. Barber Co. <lb/>
A nice lot of matting just in. <lb/>
A. W. Ange Cc. <lb/>
Dry goods for the birds. <lb/>
A. W. Cc. <lb/>
Before buying, see line of <lb/>
post cards, H. L. Johnson. <lb/>
For spring dress goods, <lb/>
embroidery and laces see OS- <lb/>
New lot just in. <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Cc <lb/>
For and sprint <lb/>
shoes, see my new lot. <lb/>
our <lb/>
The you people a <lb/>
at Blue Banks on the Tat <lb/>
Monday and report a very <lb/>
They have the new church at <lb/>
about ready for the <lb/>
and windows. <lb/>
It is planting corn time with <lb/>
some people and others <lb/>
is not <lb/>
Marriage License. <lb/>
Register of Deeds W. M. <lb/>
has issued the following licensee <lb/>
A. W, Ange since last report. <lb/>
New lot of dry goods an no- <lb/>
just in. Better while <lb/>
they Hie cheap <lb/>
A. W. Ange Co. <lb/>
How is your soul Let <lb/>
u- show you our new lot of <lb/>
shoes. Barber Co <lb/>
A nice six key soda fountain <lb/>
sale. R. D. <lb/>
Miss Juanita Dixon. who is <lb/>
attending the E. C. T. T. S., <lb/>
came home an <lb/>
and Sunday with her parents. <lb/>
Miss Hattie Kittrell returned <lb/>
to Ayden after spending <lb/>
day and u day at home. <lb/>
Rex Nobles, from <lb/>
spent Saturday Sunday in <lb/>
town visiting friends. <lb/>
s Bonner Kittrell went to <lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
J. Smith, one of Green <lb/>
was in town <lb/>
Ms-. <lb/>
G is very ill, <lb/>
L e of Vanceboro, <lb/>
his aunt. Mrs. E E, <lb/>
Saturday <lb/>
Miss May in from <lb/>
Wilson Friday a to spend <lb/>
at home. <lb/>
Henry Langston came home <lb/>
from Wake Forest Friday night <lb/>
and returned yesterday. <lb/>
Mrs. E. E. spent last week <lb/>
L. Will delivered I in Ayden. <lb/>
anywhere hi town- Mrs. Louisa Langston, <lb/>
Matting and oil , or the <lb/>
fl bay cover it over. <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
cull your attend n to our <lb/>
new of groceries. <lb/>
R. W. <lb/>
Smith, W. H. a <lb/>
spent Saturday and <lb/>
Sunday Greenville. <lb/>
Several new students entered <lb/>
school Monday. <lb/>
Miss Lillian Baker, W. H. S. <lb/>
student, Saturday and <lb/>
with her parents at <lb/>
dine. <lb/>
Services at the Baptist church <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
Services at Methodist <lb/>
church last Sunday. <lb/>
J. D. Cox, who has been down <lb/>
in county for Severn <lb/>
days, came home Saturday improving. <lb/>
of <lb/>
i spending sometime <lb/>
with her son. C. H. <lb/>
The school here closed Friday, <lb/>
Miss Kittrell, our most <lb/>
teacher, returned to her <lb/>
Friday after- <lb/>
noon. <lb/>
Misses Vivian Roberson and <lb/>
Jeanette Cox, of Winterville, <lb/>
visited Miss Myrtle <lb/>
and Sunday. <lb/>
Mrs. J. R. from near <lb/>
Greenville, part of last <lb/>
week with hat daughter, Mrs. <lb/>
Chas. <lb/>
Miss D Is little <lb/>
Beatrice Tucker and Julian <lb/>
entered High School <lb/>
Monday <lb/>
Mrs. who <lb/>
been for two weeks, is <lb/>
WHITE. <lb/>
Guy and Bessie <lb/>
Tripp. <lb/>
John C. Crawford and Ethel <lb/>
V. Allen. <lb/>
Jim <lb/>
COLORED. <lb/>
Francis Peyton and <lb/>
Grey. <lb/>
David Skinner and Or a. L. <lb/>
Heard. <lb/>
Luther and Annie <lb/>
Mil s and Lucy <lb/>
Jones Man- <lb/>
and Lather <lb/>
Richmond Perkins and Vivia <lb/>
Leathers. <lb/>
Arthur Tyson and Amanda <lb/>
Nervous <lb/>
Break-Down <lb/>
Nerve energy is tho <lb/>
force controls the or- <lb/>
of respiration, cir- <lb/>
digestion <lb/>
elimination. When you <lb/>
feel weak, nervous, <lb/>
table, sick, it is often be- <lb/>
cause you lack nerve <lb/>
energy, and the process <lb/>
of rebuilding and sustain- <lb/>
life is interfered with. <lb/>
Dr. has <lb/>
cured thousands of such <lb/>
cases, and will we believe <lb/>
benefit if not entirely, <lb/>
cure you. Try it. <lb/>
and left me on the ran <lb/>
of the Mil <lb/>
but m <lb/>
I bail I UP <lb/>
In a <lb/>
WM and I <lb/>
In until cured. I <lb/>
am in <lb/>
an to Ilia <lb/>
remedy. I. <lb/>
Myrtle Clock. <lb/>
Your Dr. <lb/>
we him to return <lb/>
price of Brat If It <lb/>
to benefit you. <lb/>
Miles Medical Co, Ind <lb/>
KING'S ROAD ITEMS. <lb/>
King's Cross Roads. Mar. <lb/>
We are very sorry to say that <lb/>
the school at Ki X Roads <lb/>
closed last Thursday. It was <lb/>
taught by Miss M. Cox. <lb/>
We hope to have her with <lb/>
next session. There was a picnic <lb/>
at the close of the school. There <lb/>
an address at eleven o'clock <lb/>
by Rev. B. F. Huske, of Green- <lb/>
ville. The day was pleasantly <lb/>
spent by all who were there. <lb/>
of Hill and <lb/>
Miss Minnie Smith, of Farm- <lb/>
Sunday with Miss <lb/>
Irene Smith. <lb/>
Miss Lena I. Cobb, of <lb/>
down last Wednesday to <lb/>
attend the picnic and to spend a <lb/>
few days with Miss Irene W. <lb/>
Smith. <lb/>
We are very sorry to learn <lb/>
K Smith is sic. We hope <lb/>
to tee him in a few <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Mr. Mrs. W. L Smith and <lb/>
little son, William, of Greenville, <lb/>
were here Sunday visiting <lb/>
parent, Mr. aid Mrs. W. M. <lb/>
Smith. <lb/>
Smith, <lb/>
last night with <lb/>
his mother, Mrs. Mattie J. <lb/>
Smith. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. B. Rudolph. <lb/>
from near Greenville, attended <lb/>
the picnic a. X <lb/>
Thursday. <lb/>
We arc to now Mrs. <lb/>
Callie improving fast <lb/>
M. <lb/>
to her in last <lb/>
Saturday morning. She <lb/>
companied by Miss Lena Cobb as <lb/>
far as Greenville. <lb/>
and you expect to own <lb/>
soon, you owe it o to ex- <lb/>
the ma display <lb/>
shown at the White <lb/>
A display really <lb/>
to a large city. <lb/>
In a glance will inspect a <lb/>
line pianos not alone stand <lb/>
in character cf c, y and <lb/>
general in a class to <lb/>
itself, but you . r t with prices <lb/>
that stand here ard <lb/>
incomparable where. Eight <lb/>
different makes ti select from, none <lb/>
of those cheap western department <lb/>
store stencils, but each one a stand- <lb/>
ard, of acknowledged tame and <lb/>
reputation in trade. Four <lb/>
player-pianos known <lb/>
makes. <lb/>
We will take your in <lb/>
exchange for one of sell play- <lb/>
We also carry the <lb/>
Old organs and taken in ex- <lb/>
change, terms to s tit your <lb/>
When in <lb/>
Greenville visit out <lb/>
Fin man it, <lb/>
Next door to Carr Atkins Hardware o. store. <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF WINTERVILLE, <lb/>
AT WINTERVILLE, N. O. <lb/>
At the close of business, Jan. Will. <lb/>
WOODLAND ITEMS. <lb/>
Woodland. N. C, March <lb/>
close Friday <lb/>
April 1st. All are invited <lb/>
to and be there by <lb/>
o'clock. <lb/>
Miss Esther from <lb/>
Greenville, is the week <lb/>
with Noble. <lb/>
Jennie and La Rut <lb/>
spent <lb/>
Saturday night an i Sunday with <lb/>
Miss Irene <lb/>
W. A. and wife <lb/>
to Ayden Saturday evening. <lb/>
Resources <lb/>
and discounts <lb/>
Overdrafts secured <lb/>
and unsecured 02.60 <lb/>
Furniture and fixtures 1,178.68 <lb/>
Demand loans <lb/>
Due from and 8,468.98 <lb/>
Silver coin, including <lb/>
minor currency 280.46 <lb/>
Nat hank and other <lb/>
D. nous 2,841.00 <lb/>
Liabilities <lb/>
Capital stock 95,0011.00 <lb/>
Surplus fund <lb/>
Undivided profits, less <lb/>
expenses taxes pd <lb/>
Time of deposit 702.20 <lb/>
Deposits subject to ck 14,077.08 <lb/>
Cashier's checks <lb/>
outstanding <lb/>
Certified checks 71.63 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
121,860.97 <lb/>
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, County, <lb/>
F. A. Cashier of the above-named bank. <lb/>
do swear that the above statement is true to the best of <lb/>
knowledge and belief. <lb/>
F. A. <lb/>
Cashier. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb/>
fore me, this 7th day of Feb., <lb/>
1910. It. II. <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
A. Cox, <lb/>
A. W. Ange, <lb/>
J. E Green, <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
ARE <lb/>
will sot 1- Will r Ilia o i <lb/>
Will not nil roll Will in t rip c <lb/>
like plain tin. Neither will they rattle during . i <lb/>
They never long tho . <lb/>
y of all, they make the <lb/>
YORK COBB, <lb/>
Sale of Land for <lb/>
North a, i In Bop <lb/>
Pitt county t U. C Moore, <lb/>
Willis Johnston, F. V. Johnston, <lb/>
J. H. and M. <lb/>
By virtue of n of the <lb/>
court of county, by O. C <lb/>
Moore, c o i the 21st of <lb/>
in f i Bull led <lb/>
i ed <lb/>
o . M. tn day of <lb/>
April, at o'clock noon, being <lb/>
the firs of tho t- rm of Pitt <lb/>
t, <lb/>
sale lbs i h use door in <lb/>
r for <lb/>
cash tract if <lb/>
land, lo on the aide <lb/>
of river, in ton hip, <lb/>
Pitt county beginning <lb/>
on the edge Tar river at a <lb/>
point where three formerly <lb/>
lower edge of <lb/>
the big y at <lb/>
es with r to the big <lb/>
slough, the old Parker's mil <lb/>
line, thence down ad s u ti <lb/>
or Red bank, creek, tie <lb/>
aid creek to the rive, the <lb/>
river to b g. <lb/>
more or th me <lb/>
tract or if I. t <lb/>
in a certain execute by <lb/>
C. Y. I lowly to O. <lb/>
Dec. and recorded in the <lb/>
Register's office in in took <lb/>
Y-3, pate This sale will made <lb/>
for i among in com- <lb/>
the day of March, <lb/>
F. C <lb/>
New <lb/>
For the week ending 23rd the <lb/>
Ti in reports <lb/>
the following new industries for <lb/>
North <lb/>
company. <lb/>
drug com- <lb/>
cotton mill. <lb/>
tobacco plant <lb/>
mill, <lb/>
Iambi r <lb/>
company. <lb/>
plant; tilings. <lb/>
Liberty mill, <lb/>
machinery <lb/>
company. <lb/>
brick works. <lb/>
bottling <lb/>
company. <lb/>
produce <lb/>
company. <lb/>
Richmond Post Office <lb/>
Richmond, Va-. March <lb/>
last <lb/>
drilled the safe of the Richmond <lb/>
p using what is known <lb/>
to then us tho and <lb/>
method of gaining en- <lb/>
trance to the immense double <lb/>
door safe and carted off between <lb/>
and worth of <lb/>
stamps. The robbers also got <lb/>
about in money. <lb/>
Milk Wagon Wrecked. <lb/>
Saturday afternoon as Mr. S. <lb/>
I. Dudley's milk wagon was pass- <lb/>
the Atlantic Coast Line track <lb/>
at the Fifth street crossing it <lb/>
was run into by a hand car. The <lb/>
wagon was badly wrecked and <lb/>
Mr. M. D. Eason, who was <lb/>
it. had his right arm badly <lb/>
cut. <lb/>
Settlement. <lb/>
Grimesland, N. C. Mar. 1910. <lb/>
Mr. H. A. White. <lb/>
Greenville. N. C. <lb/>
Dear <lb/>
Please accept for the <lb/>
prompt settlement our recent I <lb/>
fire losses <lb/>
j Supply Co., <lb/>
L. E. <lb/>
Subscribe to The Reflector. <lb/>
Be Careful Where Spit. <lb/>
It will be well for people going <lb/>
up and down the street to take a <lb/>
good look the anti spitting <lb/>
notices which Chief of Police <lb/>
Smith is putting up for public <lb/>
information. A bit of <lb/>
about where you spit <lb/>
may be the cause of con- <lb/>
tributing a V to the town treas- <lb/>
Our Greenville, if you <lb/>
come. <lb/>
ES LAXATIVE COUGH <lb/>
CONFORMS TO NATIONAL AND DRUGS LAW. <lb/>
An Lung and Bronchial it rid <lb/>
of a cold by acting a cathartic on the bowel. <lb/>
attraction or money refunded. Prepared by CO. U. A. <lb/>
FOR SALE BY JNO. L. WOOTEN <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
D. J. Editor and Owner <lb/>
Truth in Preference to Fiction. <lb/>
One Dollar Per Year <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. APRIL <lb/>
COUNT DE <lb/>
WRITES ANOTHER LETTER. <lb/>
SINGS PRAISES OF NEW MEXICO <lb/>
AND <lb/>
Farther Etc., <lb/>
id the Far South. <lb/>
Tex-. March 1910. <lb/>
Editor R fleet <lb/>
The ground toward the south. <lb/>
I-RAINING SCHOOL WINS AGAIN <lb/>
OFFICER SHOOTS NEGRO. <lb/>
WILL NOT WEAR STRIPES. <lb/>
lO. <lb/>
TRIBUTE OF RESPECT. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
LUNCHEON AT WASHINGTON <lb/>
, .- Clio,. Chart, Ms Be. <lb/>
Defeat. M. School . W ,, w v 1910 It was The Reflector man's <lb/>
J About two months ago a WAT-, In municipal court yesterday Greenville N. C. March ,, H m M <lb/>
In a slow, one-sided. Mayor Eure made an order d. The board now a to run over <lb/>
ball Saturday afternoon, a the authorities at the 3.3 to for the of <lb/>
School team camp to allow the <lb/>
the boys from Winterville . warrant plaCed in the Holt, the young white man and and <lb/>
School by the score of to L of Policeman W from this curt to T a of <lb/>
The Training School boy. won officer kept a four ,. on an old larceny J As , ES , <lb/>
the game in the first inning by <lb/>
the game in the fir at g for the but did, charge, to wear civilian clothes I <lb/>
pounding the ball all over of regulation convict, <lb/>
w. up with him until instead of <lb/>
hits coupled with n. or <lb/>
west and northwest is gradually I in mu. d , officer <lb/>
a very great r <lb/>
inning, giving them a <lb/>
impossible Zr the Brick warehouse <lb/>
The game as a whole was <lb/>
Soon the foot hills be- <lb/>
gin where next to the tropic <lb/>
fruit an plantations the <lb/>
raising of coffee is extensively <lb/>
carried on. The coffee of this <lb/>
region is in great demand on <lb/>
account of its aromatic flavor. <lb/>
quite a picturesque <lb/>
town in the mountains, is the <lb/>
market-place for the coffee of <lb/>
progressive neighbor, <lb/>
Tuesday <lb/>
and spend the mere. The <lb/>
occasion of the writ w is in re- <lb/>
to an invitation from <lb/>
Prof. W. C. the <lb/>
superintendent of Washing- <lb/>
ten <lb/>
precedent in local court circle. then his p. Is, and given <lb/>
the records showing no previous then through regard -1 in department <lb/>
instance where the .-. <lb/>
he was <lb/>
His family <lb/>
stripes. The order sets a <lb/>
being riot in bis deep <lb/>
Cos and devoid of any features, <lb/>
to rend the warrant. <lb/>
. After <lb/>
except cheering of the fail <lb/>
the b. O. a. a- , <lb/>
the <lb/>
of appearing in stripes not <lb/>
enforced n prison r sent up <lb/>
on larceny charges. <lb/>
Holt is about years of age <lb/>
and was arrested along with <lb/>
another young fellow, <lb/>
After reading the warrant <lb/>
to come on <lb/>
the E. I down town him, when . <lb/>
which was of the big drop to be allowed to give Proctor. Monday on a warrant <lb/>
variety. Holiday, for the which he said be alleging the pair were Conduct <lb/>
his J going to. store , blind When the <lb/>
striking out eleven . in Town . Policeman was called Tue y . <lb/>
started with him and <lb/>
when in the dark near <lb/>
the Whole district. For and allowing only four hits. <lb/>
cuff a ruin full <lb/>
of GO to inches annually is R H E <lb/>
sufficient, bu-. for effort to get away. Officer <lb/>
bananas, which require ,,. a <lb/>
deal of moisture. I <lb/>
mend irrigation, which would <lb/>
help to produce per cent, or <lb/>
Holiday and Brown; <lb/>
Tingle and Salisbury. Struck <lb/>
Go wan grabbed the with <lb/>
a pros as taken as to Holt, <lb/>
while Proctor was convicted and <lb/>
sent to the roads for four month, <lb/>
mere an case on th <lb/>
docket against. Hole Charging <lb/>
X the <lb/>
help to produce n by ft <lb/>
more. State of , off Tin Two <lb/>
not be better anywhere. met j ht, <lb/>
; Holiday, Umpire James. j <lb/>
We desire especially to say for wrenCh. d the weapon <lb/>
visitors during the day as to bur. before sue- <lb/>
I. ,,. . . <lb/>
and friendship had honored him <lb/>
and themselves by his <lb/>
to body in aid <lb/>
himself to me same honored <lb/>
trust in tin- election <lb/>
of <lb/>
Whereas, We have <lb/>
with deep and sincere regret <lb/>
the death of our brother arc <lb/>
fellow comrade. N. T. Cox, who <lb/>
on the morning of February <lb/>
1910, last <lb/>
moos, therefore resolved, <lb/>
in death i this up <lb/>
right n and public t <lb/>
the beard has lost a i and <lb/>
valuable <lb/>
Pitt a patriotic and most <lb/>
He a a man <lb/>
one hand and billet larceny, sentence at the time of <lb/>
over head. A tussle conviction having been <lb/>
red and both men on promise of goo I behavior, <lb/>
. fight ail the time, bat Judge not dealings, <lb/>
, hit, Jones. Three base hit. got out about the behavior, en-1 bU . ,. <lb/>
farmers who had coma U James. I u when grabbed a judgment of n , ,,, <lb/>
a rs. desire especially tn for and wrench weapon I j,, toe old case. keenly on <lb/>
told me, that, while in w the day as to .,, sue- an earnest appeal to <lb/>
she always had been <lb/>
conduct Of the <lb/>
with chills and fever. ye good. <lb/>
had had the lungs, <lb/>
several times. Since she e <lb/>
to all the e <lb/>
she never had <lb/>
them <lb/>
Wish <lb/>
hear <lb/>
use a word of profanity. <lb/>
, we could Bay it for all <lb/>
been troubled any more. .-on. <lb/>
of the settlers here had <lb/>
rheumatism in Texas, it had <lb/>
now entirely city. what great and <lb/>
got at future will <lb/>
in doing one to remove the sentence and, <lb/>
was fired winch to get this, begged <lb/>
order allowing her son <lb/>
civilian cloths i stead <lb/>
if stripes. The latter request <lb/>
in th- stomach; <lb/>
Having disarm the r <lb/>
in getting <lb/>
away, carrying pi- <lb/>
water can b <lb/>
depth forty to fifty feet. <lb/>
Lands adopted for every branch <lb/>
of can bought <lb/>
Valley at five to <lb/>
ten dollars per acre, of <lb/>
from speculators, who are all <lb/>
Americans; I even had to find. <lb/>
out that ministers of gospel <lb/>
keep up a lively land-speculation <lb/>
business. And again I advise <lb/>
never buy from these land- <lb/>
agents, colony-promoters, etc; <lb/>
but buy directly from hand, <lb/>
Mexican or from the <lb/>
tats or In every <lb/>
state there i an abundance of <lb/>
land to be had. <lb/>
o is the market <lb/>
f an products <lb/>
at the same time best <lb/>
and import harbor in Mexico. <lb/>
Man thousand head of cattle <lb/>
are shipped from there to <lb/>
parts, and as I already <lb/>
mentioned before, the city of <lb/>
has steamboat-bins <lb/>
New York, New Orleans, <lb/>
ton, in short to all parts of th. <lb/>
world. The visitors would <lb/>
with him. He too <lb/>
wounded to go tar without <lb/>
fell in the b <lb/>
granted Holt, while <lb/>
serving time and bearing the <lb/>
name of a felon, will Buffer <lb/>
die humiliation of bis <lb/>
. the <lb/>
his <lb/>
ard. ti <lb/>
; .-. <lb/>
lore reaching the of who in <lb/>
Ai just now each train <lb/>
and each steam boat <lb/>
great numbers of <lb/>
and land buyers to I <lb/>
would wan, those that go tO w. <lb/>
, Po <lb/>
the land agents, in their , . <lb/>
father out near Norfolk ft loud clothe Newt. <lb/>
Southern railway main track. <lb/>
Officer hard was <lb/>
hurt in and he <lb/>
down town to have the in <lb/>
virtues, ever <lb/>
forward, not <lb/>
aspire and not to r- pi <lb/>
and r to i . <lb/>
one ideal his . <lb/>
we x. <lb/>
and n in this <lb/>
grief our kindest <lb/>
tenderer sympathy. <lb/>
The board now adjourns the <lb/>
especial <lb/>
tribute to he memory of a m u <lb/>
life aid his <lb/>
Particular Men Are Particularly I<lb/>
and the two fliers went out <lb/>
again to for find- <lb/>
him in bed at the home of <lb/>
his father. A physician was <lb/>
power it is bard to shake them <lb/>
Oil <lb/>
has three American <lb/>
hot-is. the house and <lb/>
American hotel. A- mgr,, he said the <lb/>
much the are , one <lb/>
k it proving <lb/>
Bay definitely, but that <lb/>
some of tho agent have <lb/>
there, at <lb/>
reside there. I would advise th <lb/>
new comers rather to put up in <lb/>
the more <lb/>
Mexican hotels. Tarn <lb/>
has about Americans <lb/>
I within its limit. <lb/>
After a stay of about ten days <lb/>
at La surrounding <lb/>
Washington, U. C, April 1st. <lb/>
As many citizens Pitt county <lb/>
desire copies of the of <lb/>
your county, and are anxious to <lb/>
. .-, , .,, when this man and report <lb/>
and not finding what distribution, I <lb/>
wanted, a mountain son <lb/>
and my home was to be made in . g . <lb/>
world, -1 mountain valley at a higher <lb/>
astonished to fee the enormous returned to <lb/>
products amassed here waiting order the next train to <lb/>
for shipment. Therefore the, Q E, Abra. westward, <lb/>
government had built tho thence this trip <lb/>
and that grandest of all write in my next. <lb/>
torn-houses. Two railroads. <lb/>
pended letter from the chief of <lb/>
the bureau of soils. <lb/>
Very respectfully. <lb/>
Jno. H. Small. <lb/>
are already leading into <lb/>
the National from San Luis Pot <lb/>
and the Central from Monterey, <lb/>
while a third one in a short <lb/>
time f.-om Mexico City to <lb/>
through the rich <lb/>
valley. From it <lb/>
will be on the <lb/>
Rio there to be con- <lb/>
with the St Louis. <lb/>
Brownsville Mexican Railroad. <lb/>
thus shortening th.- distance <lb/>
I shall be here but a very short <lb/>
time; my return to Mexico being <lb/>
necessary, s my friends will <lb/>
soon be ready to start. <lb/>
My regards to The Reflector <lb/>
and readers of the same <lb/>
P. In my writings to <lb/>
Reflector I will not only bring <lb/>
he bright, sunny side of this <lb/>
wonder land before the mind of <lb/>
the readers; I shall also touch <lb/>
shady side, for every country <lb/>
D. C, March <lb/>
Hon. John H. Small, <lb/>
House of Representatives. <lb/>
to see our spring <lb/>
things that men I con- <lb/>
so many novel ties, much <lb/>
la attractive in <lb/>
and price, so many n-w style <lb/>
t-at to <lb/>
miss it will be a great <lb/>
From the Top of Your- Head to <lb/>
th.; soles of You Feet <lb/>
are ready to provide you with <lb/>
to weir. Hi's iliac <lb/>
to swagger y man <lb/>
or his mire <lb/>
that is th dim at <lb/>
style and good taste; <lb/>
that will fool, fit <lb/>
and wear. <lb/>
Spring Suits that Cannot <lb/>
Fail to Suit <lb/>
no matter how critical <lb/>
or how economic your <lb/>
And but not least our foot- <lb/>
wear. <lb/>
Shoes that Show Style in Every <lb/>
Line <lb/>
with comfort just as assured. <lb/>
Every shape, every leather <lb/>
last, but only one quality <lb/>
the best. <lb/>
You Can See all These for No <lb/>
It therefore ordered <lb/>
board row in to.- a C J <lb/>
of i. u <lb/>
his to The <lb/>
It R -ct-r for <lb/>
and a copy f these <lb/>
be spread . <lb/>
meeting. <lb/>
J. P. <lb/>
J. Holland, <lb/>
J. May, <lb/>
. B. M. L. <lb/>
W. E. Proctor. <lb/>
W. M. Moore. <lb/>
TOBACCO SALES. <lb/>
thing <lb/>
and can have a complete new <lb/>
In reply to your letter of March for very little. Come, <lb/>
I am returning today the <lb/>
proof of the Pitt county. <lb/>
North Carolina, soil map, and as <lb/>
soon as the lithographers make <lb/>
the few needed corrections and <lb/>
look, admire and <lb/>
Yours for style, comfort, economy <lb/>
Frank Wilson, <lb/>
The King Clothier. <lb/>
-if you don't trade with us we <lb/>
print the edition the report will. money <lb/>
be issued. In all probability this <lb/>
the next thirty <lb/>
thus shortening we ow--- side, for every country <lb/>
from St. Louis co Mexico City certain which impress <lb/>
nearly three hundred miles, which unfavorably, <lb/>
would make so state that <lb/>
more important. . I Mexico and its inhabitants are by <lb/>
Further, when in five often grossly mis- <lb/>
years the Panama canal will be <lb/>
completed, will one <lb/>
of the export harbors if you <lb/>
the Asiatic commerce, and when. <lb/>
the planned railroads will <lb/>
will be within <lb/>
day. <lb/>
I have the honor to be, <lb/>
Very respectfully. <lb/>
Milton Whitney, <lb/>
Chief of Bureau <lb/>
When you want the best <lb/>
pen get the Parker lucky <lb/>
curve. New assortment of them <lb/>
at Book Store. <lb/>
Card of <lb/>
We desire to return our <lb/>
to the people of Green- <lb/>
ville and vicinity tor the kindness <lb/>
shown and sympathy expressed <lb/>
for us in the recent death one <lb/>
who was B devoted wife and <lb/>
daughter. <lb/>
Sim <lb/>
Fleming. <lb/>
of Seas-a With Thai <lb/>
of year. <lb/>
Tho of the Green- <lb/>
ville tobacco market fir the crop <lb/>
of 1909 closed April 1st. id <lb/>
Secretory E. B. the <lb/>
Tobacco of Trade, <lb/>
furnishes us the fig- <lb/>
the season's sales and a <lb/>
comparison with th for <lb/>
the previous year April <lb/>
1st. <lb/>
For the reason from August <lb/>
1st. 1909 to April 1910, the <lb/>
were pounds for <lb/>
998.01. n of <lb/>
hundred pounds. <lb/>
For the season f r m August <lb/>
1908, to April 1st. 1800, the <lb/>
sales were pounds for <lb/>
an average of <lb/>
per hundred pounds. <lb/>
The decrease for the season <lb/>
over the one just previous in <lb/>
pounds was in money <lb/>
These figures make a remark <lb/>
able showing for the <lb/>
market, in that for such <lb/>
the last one held <lb/>
i s own better made a better <lb/>
record sales than any other <lb/>
bright tobacco market in ti . <lb/>
State. <lb/>
of the and one her <lb/>
classes, luncheon was <lb/>
served n I basement of the <lb/>
school and <lb/>
proved an occasion f real de- <lb/>
light. The menu <lb/>
prepared and of <lb/>
were moat <lb/>
showing bow well the in <lb/>
domes science department <lb/>
were being It a <lb/>
spread that would <lb/>
credit <lb/>
and the <lb/>
press appreciation and <lb/>
praise. . <lb/>
conclusion of de- <lb/>
n past, u <lb/>
-talking Con- <lb/>
Small <lb/>
n Public and <lb/>
then charge toast master, <lb/>
appropriately introducing the <lb/>
following speak rs to re to <lb/>
toasts, throwing in <lb/>
bunches of wit us to make <lb/>
fragrant and <lb/>
School, o. B. <lb/>
C. H. Hard- <lb/>
ins. <lb/>
B. Howard. <lb/>
-East <lb/>
Training U. <lb/>
U. B. <lb/>
Craven. <lb/>
Years of in <lb/>
W. <lb/>
-Public Schools in Beaufort <lb/>
W. L <lb/>
Girl Today, and <lb/>
Girl of D- <lb/>
Whichard. ,. <lb/>
Oar <lb/>
C. M. <lb/>
i in Our <lb/>
F. C. <lb/>
Following the <lb/>
expressed <lb/>
to go tor their <lb/>
and gave a brief <lb/>
sketch of the and <lb/>
work of Washington's public <lb/>
school that was of much interest. <lb/>
When he had concluded C. M. <lb/>
Brown a rising vote of <lb/>
thanks to the teacher and class <lb/>
of domestic science for the <lb/>
orate and enjoyable luncheon <lb/>
they had serve.-, meeting <lb/>
with resp <lb/>
Th <lb/>
of through <lb/>
handsome public building, <lb/>
which is the best arranged <lb/>
and equipped in Che State. <lb/>
Washington is certainly to be <lb/>
congratulated upon her public <lb/>
school and the interest shown <lb/>
there in education. By the in- <lb/>
of manual training, <lb/>
domestic science and <lb/>
ten departments in tho school <lb/>
and carrying them to such <lb/>
the town is taking a lead <lb/>
that others might wail follow. <lb/>
Land Sale Greenville. <lb/>
or more-wood land <lb/>
lying within yards of the <lb/>
limits of the town of <lb/>
Greenville, for Monday. <lb/>
April 1910, <lb/>
the lands of w <lb/>
Johnston, <lb/>
P. C Harding, <lb/>
d w <lb/>
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