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WINTERVILLE DEPARTMENT <lb/>
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/>
Co. Winter <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
ii. . N C have the <lb/>
d price. <lb/>
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/>
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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/>
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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/>
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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/>
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B. Howard. <lb/>
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Training U. <lb/>
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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/>
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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/>
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goods, just what they are <lb/>
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carrying the most complete line of <lb/>
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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/>
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cleared as if by magic. The <lb/>
If you please, was <lb/>
most thing I've <lb/>
ever said over and <lb/>
over <lb/>
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voice. as if n grave personal <lb/>
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danger for real of you. but for me <lb/>
alone. Thai Is sensation I have <lb/>
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can't you See I <lb/>
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are <lb/>
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started down the rain swept road in- <lb/>
ward city, dry blankets having <lb/>
been across the saddles <lb/>
pied by Hie ladles mid prince The <lb/>
witch stood In her doorway, laughing <lb/>
gleefully. Inviting come often. <lb/>
again, she <lb/>
croaked sarcastically. <lb/>
next time come It Will he With <lb/>
a torch lo burn you shouted <lb/>
back To he <lb/>
sir. they did well lo barn <lb/>
Witches in your town of Salem. You <lb/>
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the lowering shades <lb/>
rode prince's puny Swiftly, even <lb/>
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of Weird half hour. No one <lb/>
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arising from <lb/>
demonstration Hi which nature hail <lb/>
taken n hand. <lb/>
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known to himself, soon Into <lb/>
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us. he was vexed mill <lb/>
disappointed. When gallant start <lb/>
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he found that be be cast <lb/>
utterly completely Ignored <lb/>
toy fair She rode off with <lb/>
Count without <lb/>
friendly wave o hand <lb/>
lo him. <lb/>
so officer In the <lb/>
. .-i by order or <lb/>
therefore, bad <lb/>
her back In rather a vexing <lb/>
mile of <lb/>
the ride to city. He galloped along <lb/>
beside baron, a prey to gloomy <lb/>
What was the use <lb/>
lie had no chance to win her. That <lb/>
was for story books and plays. She <lb/>
to another world far above <lb/>
his. <lb/>
The baron's dry. Insinuating voice <lb/>
broke In upon the mass <lb/>
thoughts. think it's pretty we'd <lb/>
that she's going lo marry <lb/>
The little old minister had been <lb/>
reading King's thoughts; he had the <lb/>
of seeing his victim start <lb/>
guiltily. King managed to control him- <lb/>
self, asking bland <lb/>
Is It a good match, <lb/>
smiled. so. lie <lb/>
has been a wild, but believe <lb/>
he has settled down. family. <lb/>
lie is desperately In <lb/>
j hadn't thought much about It Is <lb/>
she in love with <lb/>
Seas a great deal of was <lb/>
the diplomatic answer. <lb/>
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BO she Is. <lb/>
was startled. <lb/>
you mean. sir. that yon don't <lb/>
know be Baked, almost harshly. <lb/>
don't know her <lb/>
you had the to My <lb/>
excellent friend, you me <lb/>
know that Americans are but. by <lb/>
gad. sir. I've always looked upon them <lb/>
as gentlemen. <lb/>
on. <lb/>
milled very red In the fan-. <lb/>
better bear my side of the <lb/>
story She went to school With <lb/>
my sister. knows me. but refuses <lb/>
to tell who she <lb/>
my boy. If she elects to <lb/>
you In dark her MUM <lb/>
it Is not for me to <lb/>
not he <lb/>
TO<lb/>
as a D <lb/>
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betray her. Ladles <lb/>
In her position. I <lb/>
dare say. e n J y <lb/>
these little mys- <lb/>
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they entered the <lb/>
northern gates. <lb/>
Above the castle <lb/>
. . King said<lb/>
. X countess, gravely <lb/>
saluted the Sleep <lb/>
W L, prince f. <lb/>
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II I lie heart the <lb/>
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with <lb/>
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Ignore him altogether, any rate, <lb/>
she entered gates lo the <lb/>
grounds without SO as In <lb/>
knew in that he <lb/>
was in have a sleepless, unhappy <lb/>
In his at hotel be round <lb/>
the letter, <lb/>
fr same source, tint <lb/>
lime printed In crude, let- <lb/>
It had been stuck under door <lb/>
at once. You am <lb/>
great danger save <lb/>
bis lime be not laugh. That <lb/>
was from lie bad no <lb/>
doubt. why she should tun <lb/>
herself so persistently bis <lb/>
was quite beyond him. it. <lb/>
after all. could she mean by <lb/>
danger-save <lb/>
He Indulged In a long spell <lb/>
by I'll <lb/>
not tub the first shin of <lb/>
I'll stay hi-i-e and assist <lb/>
in this matter. And I'll <lb/>
p, up t. witch's bole before I'm <lb/>
u day h hate it out with her. <lb/>
I'll where the smoke rams <lb/>
from, and I'll know where eye <lb/>
went He sighed without knowing <lb/>
It. Jove. I'd like to do <lb/>
lo show her I'm not <lb/>
she thinks <lb/>
He could not Huron <lb/>
night nor early the next day. <lb/>
after being as lbs <lb/>
only British In the world, <lb/>
changed his mind made randy lo <lb/>
King to the hovel in Clan- <lb/>
look gap <lb/>
II streets In the vicinity of <lb/>
plaza were tilled With strange, <lb/>
rough looking <lb/>
are Kin. <lb/>
, n strike on among the men <lb/>
building the said <lb/>
They'd batter look out for <lb/>
said King, soberly. <lb/>
don't like of They <lb/>
look like <lb/>
Take my word fur It. sir. are. <lb/>
They're lbs riffraff of nil <lb/>
I hope Bares knows how <lb/>
to In some anxiety. <lb/>
In due time rode Into the Sam- <lb/>
solitudes of gap up <lb/>
to the witch's glen. Here Mr <lb/>
balked. He refused to far <lb/>
than the month of the stony <lb/>
vine. approached the <lb/>
slightest <lb/>
tOte Ross herd grandson was <lb/>
driving flock of geese across the <lb/>
howl below the cabin. I He <lb/>
American out to BUS. n <lb/>
later the youth, considerably <lb/>
drove his geese up the <lb/>
they were vainly <lb/>
each other the old woman <lb/>
Ottering she <lb/>
down to confront King with bias- <lb/>
eves. Her horrid grin of <lb/>
brought flush to bis cheek. <lb/>
lay you a hundred ml <lb/>
the kettle and smoke experiment Is a <lb/>
fake of worst he announce. <lb/>
It your own way-have It <lb/>
your she <lb/>
what I'll I can t ex <lb/>
pose that trick In ten minutes I'll <lb/>
you a present of a hundred <lb/>
She on like, a flash, a fact <lb/>
startles <lb/>
a rule Her an <lb/>
gored ill proposition. <lb/>
Ii a mocking how the <lb/>
ti g aside and <lb/>
fur him her into <lb/>
hundred Is a <lb/>
easily to be said m <lb/>
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me you I <lb/>
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don't pay. y-u may your ex <lb/>
grandson to crack tin <lb/>
head He looks as though tied do It <lb/>
for a good deal less money. I'll <lb/>
that for <lb/>
Is honest SB honest as I <lb/>
cried the old woman. <lb/>
She bestowed a toothless grin I <lb/>
him. what is it you to <lb/>
want to go through that <lb/>
lo satisfy myself of one or two <lb/>
King was looking bard <lb/>
crack In door. Sud- <lb/>
he started as If shot. <lb/>
. The staring, burning eye was again <lb/>
looking straight at from Jag- <lb/>
crack the door <lb/>
get you Ibis be <lb/>
crossing room two eager leaps. <lb/>
The door violent clutch swung <lb/>
open It a <lb/>
owner of mocking, <lb/>
tom eye was gone <lb/>
I Like n frantic dog. dashed <lb/>
about little kitchen, looking In <lb/>
every comer, every crack, for signs of <lb/>
thing be chased. old woman <lb/>
was standing In the middle of the <lb/>
outer room, grinning at nun gen- <lb/>
malevolence. <lb/>
she croaked. fool. <lb/>
You fool Search Smell him out All <lb/>
good It will do you Ila. <lb/>
gad. I gel at the bottom of <lb/>
stubborn rage <lb/>
possessing him. some one <lb/>
here. ml I know It- I'm not such a <lb/>
fool as to believe Say What's <lb/>
The ceiling the eternal, that scrap- <lb/>
noise explains It There's where <lb/>
the secret trapdoor celling <lb/>
Within arm's reach, at that Watch <lb/>
me. old <lb/>
The hag standing in the kitchen <lb/>
door now. grinning evilly. She <lb/>
watched eager young man pound <lb/>
upon the low ceiling with a three leg- <lb/>
stool that he had from the <lb/>
floor. <lb/>
He pounding vigorously the <lb/>
roughly boarded celling when <lb/>
sharp of the old woman, raised <lb/>
In command, caused him lower the <lb/>
and turn upon her with gleaming. <lb/>
triumphant eyes. The look be saw <lb/>
her face was lo check bis en- <lb/>
for moment. He dropped <lb/>
the started toward her. <lb/>
arms extended to catch her swaying <lb/>
form. The look of the dying was In <lb/>
her She seemed to be crumpling <lb/>
before him. <lb/>
rent-bed hat In time, his strong <lb/>
arms grasping Trail, as <lb/>
lie went off I OS <lb/>
won't see him She waited a <lb/>
moment and went on In must I <lb/>
Ingratiating ton care to <lb/>
into my I show you <lb/>
road he look. <lb/>
Hilt Mr. In- hair on end. had <lb/>
the rein of King's horse and <lb/>
was patting boot his own beast, <lb/>
frantically into the path that <lb/>
lad away from hated, spot. <lb/>
Down tin- road he crashed, pursued by <lb/>
witches whose persistence put to <lb/>
the efforts of those famed ladies of <lb/>
Tam In the long ago. If he <lb/>
bad looked over bis shoulder he might <lb/>
have discovered he was followed <lb/>
by a riderless horse, nothing more. <lb/>
But a riderless horse Is s <lb/>
thing<lb/>
Ito <lb/>
Why does Great buy <lb/>
Its oatmeal of us <lb/>
Certainly it seems like carrying <lb/>
to Newcastle to speak of export- <lb/>
oatmeal to Scotland and yet, every <lb/>
year the Quaker Oats Company <lb/>
hundreds of thousands cases <lb/>
Quaker Oats to Great and <lb/>
The reason is simple; the <lb/>
English and Scotch have for centuries <lb/>
eaten oatmeal in quantities and with a <lb/>
regularity that has made them the <lb/>
most physically, and <lb/>
mentally of all people, the <lb/>
been eating and trying all <lb/>
the lime to improve the methods <lb/>
manufacture so that he might get that <lb/>
desirable foreign trade. <lb/>
How well he has succeeded would <lb/>
be seen St a glance at the export re- <lb/>
ports on Quaker Tins brand is <lb/>
without a rival; is packed In regular <lb/>
packages, and in hermetically staled <lb/>
tins for hot climates. <lb/>
Fire 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/>
It sank to the floor. As he lifted her <lb/>
from her feet. Intent upon ear- <lb/>
her to the air. her bony <lb/>
Into his arm with the <lb/>
of he believe Ida <lb/>
low, mocking came from <lb/>
her lips. <lb/>
Down where the pebbly yard <lb/>
tho mousy hanks Mr. <lb/>
with <lb/>
eves dirk little hut up <lb/>
the A quarter of bud <lb/>
passed since Kins disappeared through <lb/>
the doorway, Mr. getting <lb/>
nervous. <lb/>
The shiftless, lanky herd ram <lb/>
forth In time and lazily drove hi. scat- <lb/>
Into the lower <lb/>
Presently of a <lb/>
thin stream of rather black <lb/>
than blue, arising from the little <lb/>
at the rear of the cabin. His <lb/>
Manager Prank T. <lb/>
of tho Virginia <lb/>
Champions, found j <lb/>
Liniment best for <lb/>
Sore <lb/>
bruises, stiffness. <lb/>
One will convince you. I <lb/>
penetrates. <lb/>
Requires but little rubbing. <lb/>
Here's the Proof <lb/>
have -I occasion use <lb/>
1.1- .,. m two my arms,<lb/>
it it were . <lb/>
and able resume it <lb/>
r Have luted It <lb/>
and com <lb/>
m it ever It Is In for bruises, <lb/>
m . <lb/>
Mesh's It heat remedy <lb/>
fur <lb/>
Joints and Here <lb/>
Colds,<lb/>
. Tooth; <lb/>
in be nit <lb/>
Done and <lb/>
Muscle Aches ind <lb/>
Pain.-. Tho <lb/>
Noah <lb/>
ArK on e V r y <lb/>
eta, <lb/>
by dealers in <lb/>
Sam- <lb/>
pie by Ire <lb/>
Noah Remedy Co., <lb/>
vs. <lb/>
1910 Brought Many Chang <lb/>
S LOW. CAMS <lb/>
LI <lb/>
wide his heart <lb/>
n sudden bis <lb/>
mind leaped backward to the <lb/>
mystery of day be- <lb/>
It wait on the end of bis <lb/>
In out patron, to <lb/>
mm to to <lb/>
come BlOB home, when old <lb/>
woman herself appeared In the door- <lb/>
way alone. <lb/>
She sat down upon the doorstop, <lb/>
sway a Ions pipe, her hood- <lb/>
ed fine almost invisible from dis- <lb/>
Which be resolutely held. She <lb/>
was ban a black. Inanimate <lb/>
hem. of roes piles against the door <lb/>
iamb. ,, <lb/>
let out a The old TO <lb/>
man arose and hobbled toward <lb/>
upon n meat ran <lb/>
Who wheres Mr. called out <lb/>
Her arm raised, a bony <lb/>
to the show her <lb/>
hovel. , <lb/>
He's c lie Didn't <lb/>
Wells Browne <lb/>
Hangs Wall Paper <lb/>
That you Might SI well <lb/>
poke down a nit hole and <lb/>
coo results, u t it to <lb/>
me one who ow more <lb/>
about paper than When <lb/>
piper pops and <lb/>
d fact <lb/>
the face, th you have mace H mistake <lb/>
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soar house <lb/>
talk to Wells Brow. S. He is head- <lb/>
in line He is re aid , <lb/>
reasonable in his ready to <lb/>
guild anything that HOBS wrong <lb/>
with his w N.-w goods In, <lb/>
and a season ahead, <lb/>
in hut and next tune you w <lb/>
in his line, come drawn <lb/>
play Ave. below <lb/>
tell to <lb/>
to him That little brick triangle <lb/>
g is place. <lb/>
Greenville. N. C <lb/>
And among them bin change in the <lb/>
style of Furniture. I watched this care- <lb/>
fully, and did not buy until was ab- <lb/>
sure I was setting the newest <lb/>
and best to be had. Consequently. I am <lb/>
Offering the furniture buyers Of Green- <lb/>
ville and adjacent country <lb/>
The Most Artistic Stock of <lb/>
FURNITURE <lb/>
ever shown them. You will therefore <lb/>
find it to your best interest to visit my <lb/>
store in the White building, near Five <lb/>
Points, and examine my stock before <lb/>
buying. <lb/>
J. H. BOYD, Jr. <lb/>
For Slate <lb/>
or-Ti <lb/>
Roofing and Sheet Metal Work. <lb/>
J. J. <lb/>
Tin Shop Repair Work, and <lb/>
Flues in Season, <lb/>
I. C. <lb/>
CENTRAL <lb/>
Barber Shop <lb/>
Herbert Prop. <lb/>
Located in main business sec- <lb/>
of the town Five chain <lb/>
in operation and each one <lb/>
over by a skilled barber <lb/>
Our place is inviting, <lb/>
Our towels clean. <lb/>
r-. electrical <lb/>
dry n La- <lb/>
hi their homes. <lb/>
Send along your orders for <lb/>
printing. R Hector Printing <lb/>
House turning out work. <lb/>
COAL, WOOD <lb/>
and<lb/>
Mr. London I owned <lb/>
your d h curt- <lb/>
refund <lb/>
ism for the blood <lb/>
Hollister's Mountain Tea <lb/>
him r <lb/>
it with tours If. Jno. Wool.-n. <lb/>
Wt- all kinds of dry <lb/>
Wood. you at any turn- <lb/>
stove. stove. <lb/>
keep and b coal, <lb/>
s your <lb/>
C. W. Harvey Co. <lb/>
Notice <lb/>
Mrs. Kale k- it <lb/>
IS vi <lb/>
children, and would not <lb/>
without <lb/>
Tea e . Drives <lb/>
bring hap. <lb/>
Us the <lb/>
world's server. <lb/>
Jim. I. o on. <lb/>
B. K. CO., have purchased <lb/>
the w. H. and will <lb/>
a lint- of <lb/>
such a Hat. Com, rodder. <lb/>
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t corn. Vt , ill be <lb/>
to accommodate -mi at any time <lb/>
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I. <lb/>
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<p>
THE EASTERN <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, <lb/>
AID <lb/>
GREENVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA, <lb/>
Former Roosevelt ration five minutes after the The esteemed Wilmington Pis- <lb/>
visited Rome Monday and the alarm is sounded, is a great in- patch has refused to show up in <lb/>
populace almost went wild over no doubt, but we expect our office for three days. Hope <lb/>
him, even if be was denied an he will have a hard time we <lb/>
have not offended Editor <lb/>
audience with the pope. <lb/>
Subscription-One Year <lb/>
Six Months <lb/>
Single Copy <lb/>
in may be had upon <lb/>
application it the business office in ID <lb/>
Reflector Building, corner Evans and <lb/>
Thirds <lb/>
in the office at Greenville <lb/>
N. C., mail matter. <lb/>
FRIDAY, APRIL 1910. <lb/>
This March went back on the <lb/>
old saying, as it both came in <lb/>
of his beds <lb/>
Cowan by getting the better of <lb/>
him in the argument, if so here's <lb/>
The Republicans the tenth apology. Let the Dispatch <lb/>
congressional district held desk is very in- <lb/>
goes out like a lamb. invention in Asheville, i complete without it, and if there <lb/>
has not been much blowing and re-nominated John G. is grievance settle we'll <lb/>
the month. I Grant for congress without j both borrow Jim Robinson's lit- <lb/>
So the little tilt for j tie suit and swim it out <lb/>
There is a lively investigation. did not together at <lb/>
going on in the Mississippi to anything. <lb/>
April will bring the showers <lb/>
that make the flowers. <lb/>
Keep your overcoat out in <lb/>
handy reach tor a while longer. <lb/>
Talk about the bag being it. <lb/>
what is the matter with the <lb/>
chicken <lb/>
No we will see if April is to <lb/>
do the blowing that March did <lb/>
not do <lb/>
Co the Civic <lb/>
League by doing what <lb/>
to help keep Greenville clean. <lb/>
Guess feels that be- <lb/>
ginning a live day term to- <lb/>
day is somewhat of an April <lb/>
fool. <lb/>
If could have his way <lb/>
it would take all the money the <lb/>
government could raise to build <lb/>
battleships. <lb/>
over some bribe <lb/>
in connection with the recent <lb/>
election, of a United States sen- <lb/>
The editorial page of <lb/>
day's Durham Herald being <lb/>
made up of clippings is <lb/>
evidence that Joe <lb/>
had gone Good luck to <lb/>
you. <lb/>
they have done it. The West- <lb/>
papers have been <lb/>
the corn farmer of the corn <lb/>
belt last and he made only <lb/>
bushels an acre. One of <lb/>
our Southern readers nude <lb/>
bushels on an acre. It only re- <lb/>
mains now for us to set out to <lb/>
do on a large scale what we have <lb/>
already succeeded so over- <lb/>
in doing a small <lb/>
scale. <lb/>
We have the advantage of the <lb/>
West in three <lb/>
sunshine, and rainfall. <lb/>
They have the advantage in one <lb/>
in the soil. We <lb/>
can get this humus. And the <lb/>
best way to get it is by growing <lb/>
nitrogen-gathering cow- <lb/>
MEETING <lb/>
By the way. some weeks ago <lb/>
Dr. Cook may win out yet on j The Reflector the f <lb/>
the North Pole matter. New a few prizes offered by business <lb/>
York capitalists have offered to men in the corn grown g j of all- <lb/>
million dollars to in this county. It in to maximum <lb/>
of stable <lb/>
Progressive Farmer and <lb/>
Gazette. <lb/>
able him to go back to the arctic <lb/>
regions after his proofs to <lb/>
the claim that it was he. <lb/>
and not Perry, who discovered <lb/>
the pole. <lb/>
is feeling jealous that <lb/>
Richmond got ahead with the <lb/>
largest post office robbery on <lb/>
record. <lb/>
Did that suggestion for a mass <lb/>
meeting to discuss an opera <lb/>
house and Greenville's other <lb/>
needs full as flat as all that <lb/>
What is the matter with the <lb/>
folks <lb/>
Attention is called to the new <lb/>
bank statements now appearing <lb/>
in this paper. The condition of <lb/>
the banks is a good indication of <lb/>
the business progress of a com- <lb/>
Greenville and Pitt <lb/>
county has good banks. <lb/>
is out of jail, <lb/>
finished his sentence of <lb/>
five He should now so <lb/>
deport himself as to keep out of <lb/>
court and out of the papers, even <lb/>
though be should love his <lb/>
corn planting time now <lb/>
many boys over the county are <lb/>
going into the contest. The <lb/>
number of prizes offered ought <lb/>
to be much larger, and the boys <lb/>
encouraged in their work in <lb/>
The esteemed State Dement, every way possible. The entire <lb/>
of Raleigh, its feeling of county will be by the <lb/>
lonesomeness at being only contest, for it means better <lb/>
paper in the State which farming and better crops, <lb/>
local self-government <lb/>
straight from the As <lb/>
local self government has long <lb/>
since gone on the hip. there is <lb/>
no need of even one paper fol- <lb/>
lowing such a forlorn hope. <lb/>
The pope missed seeing Teddy, <lb/>
and Teddy missed seeing the <lb/>
pope. Wonder which one miss- <lb/>
ed most,. <lb/>
When gets out of <lb/>
jail <lb/>
go West if be <lb/>
the head- <lb/>
of an advertisement that at- <lb/>
tracts many women readers of <lb/>
newspapers If they just had a <lb/>
head like ours they would not <lb/>
need the dye pot at all to get it <lb/>
brilliant, <lb/>
The attention of The Reflector <lb/>
has been called to the fact that <lb/>
certain parties have been going <lb/>
through the county offering to <lb/>
sell farmers fertilizer formulas. <lb/>
Only a receipt for mixing the <lb/>
Robert has retired as fertilizer ingredients is sold the <lb/>
editor of the Spring Hope Lead- farmer, and in the purchase he <lb/>
having sold his interest in agree to keep it a secret, <lb/>
the paper to his partner, Walter gets pay for letting an <lb/>
Buck. Mr. Buck is a Pitt have it. Quite a tempting <lb/>
and once held a proposition, and such a reminder <lb/>
with The Reflector He is tie ate washing machine <lb/>
good one and know what to In this age of <lb/>
with a print shop. no farmer should be <lb/>
taken in with a fertilizer <lb/>
Au immense strike was in- . . . <lb/>
la humbug, <lb/>
Thursday night when <lb/>
three hundred thousand coal <lb/>
miners lay down their tools and <lb/>
quit work. The territory of the <lb/>
strike covers the coal fields of <lb/>
Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, <lb/>
Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, Kansas, e ,, ; ;,.,. <lb/>
Oklahoma and Arkansas. <lb/>
We were afraid that the East- <lb/>
hat would cause trouble, and <lb/>
it has done so. Where would it <lb/>
be more looked for <lb/>
than in the good old-fashioned <lb/>
city of Charleston, where, we <lb/>
are told, the people think the <lb/>
three foot neck ruffle of the <lb/>
Elizabethan age still prevails <lb/>
The first serious quarrel over the <lb/>
Easter hat comes from that city, <lb/>
as is evinced by the following in <lb/>
The Charleston <lb/>
An Easter hat caused a man and <lb/>
a girl to quarrel. The cruel <lb/>
said that hat looked like a <lb/>
fried and the girl <lb/>
threw their engagement ring <lb/>
his countenance. It was <lb/>
awful, baa goes to show the <lb/>
evils of Easter The <lb/>
Easter hat has many sins to ac <lb/>
count for, but we suppose its <lb/>
brim is wide enough to cover, if <lb/>
not to support than all. Char- <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
To B. April Mb <lb/>
10.30 a. <lb/>
Rev. B. F. <lb/>
Reading of minutes of last <lb/>
meeting. <lb/>
of Betterment <lb/>
work. <lb/>
11.-Essential Steps of the <lb/>
Recitation Prof. H. <lb/>
E. Austin. <lb/>
General discussion. <lb/>
p. on drawing. <lb/>
Miss Kate W. Leis. <lb/>
This is the lasting meeting of <lb/>
the association until next <lb/>
and a full attendance of all the <lb/>
teachers is desired. If your <lb/>
school has closed you are under <lb/>
the same obligation to b present. <lb/>
We request every teacher to be <lb/>
prepared to report the gross <lb/>
amount of all money raised for <lb/>
any purpose during the <lb/>
school year. Please prompt <lb/>
in attendance on sea- <lb/>
the association, <lb/>
day. Some announcements will <lb/>
be made it is necessary <lb/>
for you to hear. <lb/>
W. H. <lb/>
Supt. Schools. <lb/>
WOODLAND EMS. <lb/>
CLOSE OF SCHOOL. <lb/>
warns to keep playing the hold <lb/>
up racket. <lb/>
There early <lb/>
and That <lb/>
promises meat <lb/>
for a <lb/>
Some counties are already get- <lb/>
shape to hold their <lb/>
conventions. Quite early, it <lb/>
seems to us. <lb/>
Former President Roosevelt <lb/>
got a ride with the king of Italy, <lb/>
and perhaps he feels like that <lb/>
beat seeing the pope. <lb/>
The fishhooks are cheap and <lb/>
the worms are not in the trust. <lb/>
Greensboro News. <lb/>
Yes, but the fish themselves <lb/>
are the and you can't <lb/>
get them out unless you have <lb/>
the <lb/>
Here's another editor trying to <lb/>
get in the class of Editor Cowan, <lb/>
of the Wilmington Dispatch, but <lb/>
this is to inform him that he <lb/>
will get left in the race. <lb/>
aldermen of Kinston went <lb/>
A paragraph is going the <lb/>
round about a girl dying from <lb/>
tight lacing. Those corsets <lb/>
Reported for Reflect <lb/>
The school at X Roads, <lb/>
taught by Miss Hull Cox. of <lb/>
Winterville, closed Thursday. <lb/>
March with a very enjoy- <lb/>
able picnic. <lb/>
At eleven o'clock Rev. B. F. <lb/>
Huske, of gave an <lb/>
address. Mr. Huske took as his <lb/>
subject, Will We do With <lb/>
meaning our lives. He <lb/>
handled the subject very master <lb/>
after the near-beer dealers right, should he done with and if fully and at the close all felt that <lb/>
An ordinance adopted levies a tax the can't live without they had been helped by hearing <lb/>
of dealers, provides zed we suppose men could an able <lb/>
that places where it is sold shall who <lb/>
Woodland N. C April 1610. <lb/>
Miss Annie Hun and Mabel <lb/>
Craft returned to their home <lb/>
Sunday, after spending two <lb/>
weeks with friends and relatives. <lb/>
Miss Lela Garris, of Grifton, <lb/>
is spending a few with her <lb/>
uncle. N. Garris. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Smith, of <lb/>
Ayden, spent Sunday her <lb/>
mother, Mrs. Fred <lb/>
Misses Jane Craft and <lb/>
Ba n Macclesfield <lb/>
came in last Friday to a <lb/>
while with friends and relatives. <lb/>
School closed Friday. <lb/>
was a large crowd to behold the <lb/>
entertainment. It was very <lb/>
encouraging to see what good <lb/>
our teacher could do and what <lb/>
she had done. <lb/>
Mrs. John who fell <lb/>
and died at her home in Washing- <lb/>
ton y, was brought in <lb/>
day morning on the N. S. <lb/>
train and taken from there <lb/>
through the country to the <lb/>
burying ground here for <lb/>
burial Saturday evening. <lb/>
themselves. As old as we are <lb/>
If you do not pay your poll tax <lb/>
this month you will lose the <lb/>
privilege of voting. There are <lb/>
to be some elections this year, <lb/>
too. <lb/>
You must not regard the first <lb/>
of this month bill collector an <lb/>
April fool, even though you <lb/>
make him feel like one by put- <lb/>
ting him off. <lb/>
The Charlotte Observer says <lb/>
Mecklenburg farmers will this <lb/>
year reduce cotton acreage and <lb/>
increase their corn crop. <lb/>
farmers should do likewise. <lb/>
The government investigators <lb/>
re now after the bucket shop <lb/>
manipulators, but it remains to <lb/>
be seen how many of them will <lb/>
go busted. <lb/>
Governor Kitchin has pardon- <lb/>
ed ex Sheriff A. W- of <lb/>
Sampson county, who was con- <lb/>
of embezzlement and <lb/>
sentenced to four <lb/>
About half of the <lb/>
term had been served and the <lb/>
pardon was because of ill health. <lb/>
We are afraid that the early <lb/>
date of the Press Convention at <lb/>
Wrightsville will break up Jim <lb/>
Robinson's contemplated fun <lb/>
with his little bathing suit, <lb/>
less he takes an oil stove along <lb/>
in the same envelope. <lb/>
have u full view of the <lb/>
from a public street and have no ft farthing of <lb/>
entrance except on a public a private corset, than see <lb/>
street, and prohibits such places these girls dying in that manner, <lb/>
being open except between sun- Office hours almost any <lb/>
rise and sunset. .<lb/>
after the address dinner <lb/>
was served on the grounds and <lb/>
Wilson Times is <lb/>
If Governor Kitchin wanted <lb/>
to keep out of jail, he <lb/>
ought to have got ahead and <lb/>
done so taken the <lb/>
As it is the five days <lb/>
in jail was playing a <lb/>
farce at imprisonment. <lb/>
we'd rather devote three hours all who attended wish to thank <lb/>
Mis Cox and the got d women of <lb/>
the neighborhood for such an <lb/>
enjoyable dinner. It was as <lb/>
nice us the most fastidious could <lb/>
desire and it was in the greatest <lb/>
abundance, in fact there was <lb/>
plenty left to feed as many more <lb/>
and then some. <lb/>
After dinner was over the <lb/>
crowd amused themselves by <lb/>
strolling over the grounds en <lb/>
gaging in conversation and plan- <lb/>
for better things for the <lb/>
future. Remarks were heard on <lb/>
every side that the time had <lb/>
come when King's X Roads must <lb/>
have a better school building, a <lb/>
building more in keeping with <lb/>
once City <lb/>
,. or vegetable gardens who have <lb/>
more looking like its former self. give to <lb/>
A little more than a month ago not properly <lb/>
the plant was practically de- fenced can appreciate the fol- <lb/>
by fire, and while the lowing from The Wilson Times. <lb/>
work of restoration started at. old saying that <lb/>
i . ens come home to If <lb/>
it required some time to , , <lb/>
, , . . , they would also stay at home <lb/>
get the plant building the the neighbors <lb/>
to natural conditions. We con- trying to gardens <lb/>
The Times that it has <lb/>
surmounted the disaster. <lb/>
A butcher who cannot con- <lb/>
a buyer that a four year- <lb/>
old rooster is a spring chicken, <lb/>
or cut a porter steak from time, the scratching flower <lb/>
would like it It is not <lb/>
at home of neigh- j the spirit of the school and one <lb/>
chickens that vegetable of which such a progressive <lb/>
and flower growers are always so neighborhood would be proud. <lb/>
much about as it But all these things soon <lb/>
their staying at home the day brought us to the time when we <lb/>
The fellows who stole the <lb/>
stamps from the post office in <lb/>
Richmond g t caught. Borne <lb/>
others who rob the government <lb/>
manage to escape. And robbers <lb/>
of the people by the aid of the <lb/>
government go free. <lb/>
a of bologna, isn't up to the jig time when the scratching <lb/>
twentieth century fever upon <lb/>
Ledger. i Observer. <lb/>
Neither is he in the same class The comment of The Observer <lb/>
with the fellow who can palm <lb/>
off three year cold storage eggs <lb/>
tor the fresh laid article. <lb/>
Congress the <lb/>
twelve years after. Not <lb/>
every memory reaches that far. <lb/>
The Board of County <lb/>
are proceeding with the <lb/>
idea that is worth doing <lb/>
is worth doing They are <lb/>
giving the utmost care to the <lb/>
of plans for a new <lb/>
court house and a new jail, so <lb/>
A Paris furniture dealer who that their conclusions may best <lb/>
has devised a bed with an alarm <lb/>
clock attachment, which causes <lb/>
the bottom to fall out if the <lb/>
mt up before the <lb/>
serve the interest and welfare of <lb/>
the county. the buildings <lb/>
are erected you will see that the <lb/>
is very timely and to the point, <lb/>
but the quotation used happen- <lb/>
ed to be the product of some <lb/>
other than the <lb/>
contemporary named. <lb/>
must say goodbye, and this day <lb/>
so pleasantly spent be a <lb/>
thing of the past Especially <lb/>
was it hard to bid farewell to our <lb/>
most efficient teacher and it was <lb/>
with deep regret that we learned <lb/>
she would not be with us an- <lb/>
other year. We hope Miss Cox <lb/>
success wherever she may go <lb/>
and we will ever remember her <lb/>
with kindness for such a pleasant <lb/>
picnic. <lb/>
The Real Belt. <lb/>
The biggest discovery the <lb/>
South has made these last live <lb/>
years is that we are in the corn <lb/>
we are, in fact, the <lb/>
real corn belt. In point of <lb/>
sunshine, ind rainfall, <lb/>
we have over the <lb/>
West, and every time <lb/>
farmers have<lb/>
Register of Deeds W. M. <lb/>
has issued the following <lb/>
since last report; <lb/>
WHITE. <lb/>
Harry Moore and Martha <lb/>
Stewart and Jane Jack- <lb/>
commissioners have acted wisely, out to beat the West yields son. <lb/>
GLENN MISQUOTED <lb/>
Says Newspapers Took Much for <lb/>
Granted. <lb/>
Capt. Glenn R. B <lb/>
told a reporter that during a <lb/>
recent visit to Washington he <lb/>
was asked by some of the news- <lb/>
paper correspondents if he would <lb/>
be in the race for the Democratic <lb/>
nomination for congress this <lb/>
fall. He replied that under no <lb/>
circumstances would he be- <lb/>
Some of the correspondents <lb/>
took this as a basis for the <lb/>
statement that the ex-governor <lb/>
would be a candidate for <lb/>
Senator seat. Capt. <lb/>
Glenn says that such a thing was <lb/>
mentioned. Senator Over- <lb/>
man has more than five years to <lb/>
serve and the ex governor de <lb/>
dares he has not given the mat- <lb/>
a thought; that he has plenty <lb/>
of business to look after just now. <lb/>
Capt Glenn says that every- <lb/>
where he goes he finds that <lb/>
North Carolina held up as the <lb/>
model State of the <lb/>
Salem Sentinel. <lb/>
Now North <lb/>
For the week ending March <lb/>
30th, the Chattanooga <lb/>
the following new <lb/>
tries for North <lb/>
plant. <lb/>
Fay lumber <lb/>
company. <lb/>
Durham-115.000 machinery <lb/>
company. <lb/>
North Cotton <lb/>
mill. <lb/>
New bottling <lb/>
works. <lb/>
spoke and <lb/>
handle factory. <lb/>
Greensboro-$100,000 land <lb/>
company. <lb/>
Cooleemee Drug company. <lb/>
. k a -a- <lb/>
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT <lb/>
IN CHARGE OF R. W. SMITH <lb/>
Agent of The Eastern Reflector for Ayden and vicinity. Ad Rising rates furnished <lb/>
Mrs. Irvin Jenkins and R. F. j <lb/>
of Grifton, T. <lb/>
Nichols, of Greenville. She I <lb/>
lived to see her children all mar-1 <lb/>
and doing well, except R. <lb/>
F. Jenkins, who is still single. <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/>
you. Ayden Loan Insurance <lb/>
Co. Phone <lb/>
Ed Hodges, of Kinston. <lb/>
Wednesday. <lb/>
For Sale-One second hand <lb/>
6-h. p. Cooper engine and boiler, <lb/>
mounted, one Brown <lb/>
cotton gin, condenser, hand <lb/>
press, belts, etc. J. M. C. <lb/>
son. R. F. D. Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
John Fulford, a popular hard- <lb/>
ware salesman of Washington, <lb/>
was here Friday. <lb/>
If you need a good open or <lb/>
top buggy, wagon or cart call <lb/>
on J. R. Co. Dixon. <lb/>
Dr. E- L. St. Georgia, <lb/>
will preach in the Free Will <lb/>
Baptist church Friday night, <lb/>
Intermediate <lb/>
State of <lb/>
A nice line of coffins and <lb/>
caskets always on hand with a <lb/>
nice hearse at your service at <lb/>
Smith Co. Dixon. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Dawson <lb/>
lost their baby week. <lb/>
An experienced blacksmith is <lb/>
waiting to shoe your horses and <lb/>
mules at J. R. Smith Co Dixon. <lb/>
Miss Ella Rasberry, of <lb/>
was here Wednesday. <lb/>
Now is a good time to advertise <lb/>
in the Ayden Department- <lb/>
R. W. Smith. <lb/>
Miss Lela Roach and sister, <lb/>
Mrs. John H. Burney. of <lb/>
ville, were here Thursday. <lb/>
If you have news items, tell <lb/>
this scribe help us to make <lb/>
this column a creditable one. <lb/>
Don't treat him like you do a <lb/>
book agent, and then wonder at <lb/>
the feeble he is making. <lb/>
We are not all like Josephus <lb/>
Daniels, we need your <lb/>
K- W. Smith. <lb/>
Ed Powell and wife, of Cm- <lb/>
were here Thursday. <lb/>
. An Awful Eruption <lb/>
Callus Let us rent I Cox cotton planter of. brief <lb/>
collect for you. spring plows and cultivators <lb/>
Will property. R Smith Co. their quickest cure. Even the <lb/>
CATARRH DESTROYED <lb/>
MY APPETITE. <lb/>
money on reasonable Sunday visiting relatives <lb/>
i Ayden Loan Insurance Co. in the country. <lb/>
J. R. Smith a juror for the j Dr. Perkins native herb tablets <lb/>
April term of Federal court, 26th. and other patent medicines at <lb/>
Call on us for ceiling, flooring J. R Smith Co. <lb/>
B, .-.-- <lb/>
; Boon healed by it. Best burns, <lb/>
lip, chapped hand, <lb/>
and plea It gives instant <lb/>
He at all druggists. <lb/>
and <lb/>
guarantee <lb/>
faction. <lb/>
J. R. Smith Co. Dixon. <lb/>
The old Methodist church <lb/>
getting on its feet ready for g <lb/>
Mrs C. L. Patrick went to <lb/>
Winterville Saturday to visit <lb/>
Mrs- J. H. Smith, is very <lb/>
sick. <lb/>
Candy and belting. <lb/>
FARMViLLE ITEMS. <lb/>
Farmville. N. C April 2.-1 <lb/>
House moving has become <lb/>
almost a daily business in Farm- <lb/>
M g <lb/>
black and galvanized pipe and people planning <lb/>
business purposes and for <lb/>
to the of the other mill fittings at J. R. Smith <lb/>
town to be converted into a Co. <lb/>
dwelling. Misses Edith and Mun- <lb/>
you want to buy, ford spent Sunday in <lb/>
lease, sell or rent houses or land, Winterville. <lb/>
or want a job for yourself, wife, barbed wire, lime <lb/>
daughter, mother or sister, or and cement at J. R. Smith Co. <lb/>
want to employ additional help, j y a <lb/>
or sell what you have, there is f widower and post mas <lb/>
no better medium the col- Ur of Sunday <lb/>
Of j many in Ayden. <lb/>
Work began Monday morning <lb/>
W. M. Lang's new brick store, <lb/>
near Mrs. Fannie L. Joyner's <lb/>
is going up very rapidly. <lb/>
Farmville is to have a third <lb/>
tobacco warehouse soon. <lb/>
Wilson street has been extend- <lb/>
ed through the strip of woods <lb/>
the east side of the town. <lb/>
About May 1st the <lb/>
fail- to restore tho <lb/>
appetite. Immediately upon In m- <lb/>
Hi.- <lb/>
Bossies <lb/>
world. <lb/>
ii- a very ran- <lb/>
kw <lb/>
Tin- n. of <lb/>
restores the <lb/>
iii <lb/>
To the organs <lb/>
an- <lb/>
a pour way to remedy <lb/>
am now <lb/>
fill in all In- <lb/>
of <lb/>
Cm and 11- <lb/>
only it I <lb/>
and J <lb/>
avoided all <lb/>
and <lb/>
Mr. II. <lb/>
0.1 Mrs. C. A. residence <lb/>
in Ghent <lb/>
Cook stoves and repairs for <lb/>
same at J. R. Smith Go's. <lb/>
Miss Ella Wayne is quite sick <lb/>
st Hotel <lb/>
Ninety day and rust proof oats <lb/>
at J. R. Smith Go's. <lb/>
Clarence Smith, son of our <lb/>
electrician, has pneumonia. <lb/>
See our line of gents, <lb/>
children slippers before <lb/>
making your selection at J. R. <lb/>
Smith Co. <lb/>
We regret to hear that our <lb/>
good friend, Chas. <lb/>
near Ayden, is very sick. <lb/>
lines of pants <lb/>
for men and boys at J. R. Smith <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Rev. of Wilson, <lb/>
filled Rev. C. M. Morton's <lb/>
here Sunday morning <lb/>
night. <lb/>
Com oats and hay at J- R. <lb/>
Smith Co. <lb/>
Dr. St. Clare lectured in tie <lb/>
a weekly news <lb/>
and make appearance. <lb/>
We hope it will meet with a <lb/>
hearty response. <lb/>
Preaching both the Baptist <lb/>
and Methodist churches at the <lb/>
usual hours, morning and even- <lb/>
at J. R. Smith Co. <lb/>
Ayden is among other <lb/>
things a wholesale grocery store. <lb/>
We have the building, now we <lb/>
want a suitable man with the <lb/>
means to begin the business. <lb/>
Mrs. John C. <lb/>
Miss Easter Stocks, died in <lb/>
Washington and was at <lb/>
Removed Catarrh. Restored Appetite. <lb/>
7th A v.-. Brooklyn, N. Y., Write <lb/>
J from catarrh completely my , <lb/>
my entire <lb/>
am now and cheerful In all through <lb/>
which baa eared Factored my appetite <lb/>
only I did not use i <lb/>
avoided all my previous and <lb/>
In Your Homes to Stay <lb/>
. The Joy for croup and <lb/>
the old family cemetery on the <lb/>
iv i Co F. W. B. church Monday <lb/>
Found-Near Smith Co. <lb/>
store, a purse containing several i . <lb/>
pieces of money. Owner can seed at Smith Co. <lb/>
have same by identifying it. <lb/>
Larry W. Smith. <lb/>
J. J. is repainting <lb/>
his residence. <lb/>
REPORT O THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb/>
AT AYDEN, N. O. <lb/>
At the Close of Business March 20th, 1910. <lb/>
Loans and discounts <lb/>
Furniture and fixtures <lb/>
Due from 50,902.86 <lb/>
Cash items <lb/>
Gold coin <lb/>
Silver coin, including all <lb/>
minor coin cur. <lb/>
bank and other <lb/>
Notes 3.785.00 <lb/>
Total 1120,559.11 <lb/>
Liabilities <lb/>
stock I 25,000.00 <lb/>
Surplus fund 12,500.00 <lb/>
Undivided profits, less <lb/>
exp. and taxes pd. 5,421.89 <lb/>
Deposits sub. to check 60,186.20 <lb/>
Deposits <lb/>
Cashier's checks <lb/>
outstanding <lb/>
Total <lb/>
27,268.90 <lb/>
237.62 <lb/>
that <lb/>
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, <lb/>
COUNTY OF PITT. <lb/>
I J R. Smith. the <lb/>
is tree to the boat my <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to <lb/>
before m. this 4th day April. JosEPH DIXON. <lb/>
HODGES. <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
Law place Saturday. <lb/>
Japan peas, millet and rape <lb/>
seed, all fine for stock, at <lb/>
J. R. Smith Co's. <lb/>
Annual meeting of the stock- <lb/>
holders of the Bank of Ayden <lb/>
p. m. at This is a good <lb/>
bank with good officers and has <lb/>
done much good in developing <lb/>
the town and <lb/>
Smith Co. Dixon will buy <lb/>
your cotton seed or exchange <lb/>
meal with you. <lb/>
Corbit. for <lb/>
the Ayden Lumber Co., had his <lb/>
right eye badly hurt Monday, <lb/>
caused by the bursting of a watt r <lb/>
which he was replacing on <lb/>
one of the boilers. He is to go <lb/>
Kinston today for an op. ration. <lb/>
Methodist conference con- <lb/>
here on April <lb/>
chicken powders kill <lb/>
hawks, crows, owls minks, <lb/>
best remedy tor cholera, gapes, <lb/>
indigestion and weak- <lb/>
keeps them free from <lb/>
causing them to pro- <lb/>
duce an abundance of eggs. <lb/>
a package at J . R. Smith Co's. <lb/>
Mrs. J. C. C. Jenkins, aged <lb/>
years, after being confined to <lb/>
her room for several months, <lb/>
died Wednesday at the home of <lb/>
her daughter, Mrs. W. M. For- <lb/>
est, and was buried Thursday <lb/>
evening at the old family burying <lb/>
ground miles from Ayden. <lb/>
Funeral services was conducted <lb/>
by Rev. J. R. Tingle. Mrs. <lb/>
Jenkins a member of the <lb/>
Christian church at <lb/>
She left seven children. W. I. <lb/>
and S. A. Jenkins, Mrs. J. S. <lb/>
Mrs- Forrest, of Ayden, <lb/>
fail and the Grease <lb/>
t and all adieu <lb/>
and highly p ah over the <lb/>
land by young and old. <lb/>
Sold by Pharmacy. Greenville. <lb/>
N. C, and by <lb/>
THE GOOSE GREASE COMPANY. <lb/>
Greensboro. N. C. <lb/>
BURIAL OF SMITH. <lb/>
His Death Wat an <lb/>
Hot Springs, Ark. <lb/>
The body of Mr. W. J. Smith, j <lb/>
who was Killed in Hot <lb/>
Springs, Ark., last week, and, <lb/>
reached here Saturday, was <lb/>
buried Sunday afternoon ii <lb/>
Cherry Hill cemetery, service <lb/>
being conducted at the grave by <lb/>
Rev. J. H. Shore. The pall <lb/>
bearers were Messrs. W. J. Turn- <lb/>
age. Ed. Forbes, E. H. <lb/>
C. S. Forbes, J. M. Eu- <lb/>
Wilson, W. Harrington, <lb/>
J. A. S. M. J. S- <lb/>
Mooring. <lb/>
He leaves a Wife and one child, <lb/>
and i also survived by his <lb/>
mother, Mrs. F. M. Smith; one <lb/>
brother, Mr. E. V. Smith, and <lb/>
two sisters, Mrs. Maggie Evans <lb/>
and Mrs. N. L. Tripp. <lb/>
Torpid Liver. Stomach Trouble. <lb/>
Mr. OH <lb/>
F Ball <lb/>
and member Order of Railway Con- <lb/>
a torpid liver and <lb/>
trouble, made my <lb/>
very allow, fell <lb/>
and tired all the lime. <lb/>
aunt wrote me that wax <lb/>
Ferns sash that <lb/>
die ma u. n-y it, and <lb/>
bonsai a bottle, although to <lb/>
take patent medicine. <lb/>
I found very <lb/>
able to lake, effective, a I felt bet- <lb/>
in a week. took only live <lb/>
In all and I found that wan all I Seeded. <lb/>
am moat to you for what <lb/>
your medicine baa done for <lb/>
Dysentery Entirely Relieved. <lb/>
Mr. W. N. lib, <lb/>
in two weeks row <lb/>
treatment I Well. <lb/>
lie of My <lb/>
trouble or <lb/>
tried n n- <lb/>
it <lb/>
Cough I ever u. <lb/>
every would<lb/>
as J <lb/>
It. Smith. <lb/>
several rem- <lb/>
it, ii in. one-if the let <lb/>
catarrh law market. Ana <lb/>
it baa no equal. <lb/>
i all 1- <lb/>
Stomach. <lb/>
Mr. Henry Lieutenant, <lb/>
O. V. I., Bo <lb/>
sat, Trenton, Mo., <lb/>
for yearn with catarrh of <lb/>
all of I <lb/>
bought every made mo <lb/>
feel bUr. Seven completely <lb/>
cured <lb/>
Ask Your Druggist for a Free Almanac for 1910. <lb/>
Chicken Powder <lb/>
is Death to Hawks-life to <lb/>
Chickens and Turkeys <lb/>
COCK OF THE WALK <lb/>
IKE <lb/>
Se sure to th line, of <lb/>
shirts we our win- <lb/>
this week, come and <lb/>
take a look at the quality. <lb/>
Frank Wilton, <lb/>
The King dot Mr. <lb/>
Subscribe to The It. <lb/>
take <lb/>
Chicken Powder <lb/>
and feed my <lb/>
on with it too. <lb/>
Look at me and <lb/>
observe the Hawk. <lb/>
Died after eat <lb/>
a chick of that <lb/>
old rooster, <lb/>
been fed on <lb/>
Chick, n <lb/>
Powder. <lb/>
Alas <lb/>
We have summer underwear <lb/>
in every size. We in- <lb/>
tend to fit and please every man <lb/>
who calls, and we can do it. <lb/>
Frank <lb/>
The King Clothier. <lb/>
Trait Mark <lb/>
CHICKEN <lb/>
Kills Hawk, Crows, Owls Minks. <lb/>
remedy for Choler. Gaps, <lb/>
Timber Neck. Indigestion <lb/>
Keep them free f-om <lb/>
Vermin, thereby causing them to pro- <lb/>
duce n of eggs, Price <lb/>
and M cent. <lb/>
Manufactured only by <lb/>
W. H. Tarboro, N. C. <lb/>
SUE IT <lb/>
COWARD I WOOTEN <lb/>
HOTEL <lb/>
Una. <lb/>
la <lb/>
BALI MD. <lb/>
Lily's Oyster <lb/>
Fresh Oysters <lb/>
Coming Every Day <lb/>
Can Serve You Any Way. Try Me <lb/>
C MEREDITH <lb/>
Graduate Nurse <lb/>
Ayden, North Carolina. <lb/>
noons, m lit suit. <lb/>
. <lb/>
Ca. <lb/>
JOSEPH L. <lb/>
R. C. CANNON. <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
NOTICE I NOTICE X <lb/>
ft <lb/>
Dry Good Store. <lb/>
let u yo. Kl <lb/>
Tripp, Ayden, N. l. <lb/>
We are to- yon <lb/>
House and Kitchen Furniture <lb/>
at the very price. or <lb/>
Cairn to us and we will convince you <lb/>
AYDEN FURNITURE CO. <lb/>
NEXT DOOR TB <lb/>
rm <lb/>
SUCCESSFUL <lb/>
TOBACCO <lb/>
CROWING <lb/>
COLUMBIA CO. <lb/>
NORFOLK <lb/>
VA. <lb/>
TOBACCO <lb/>
COLUMBIA<lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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<p>
MURDER IN <lb/>
Carl Kelly Shoots Samuel <lb/>
Three Times. <lb/>
Washington, March <lb/>
very sensational and fatal <lb/>
affair was perpetrated on <lb/>
outskirts of this city about nil <lb/>
o'clock tonight, when Mr. <lb/>
Tayloe, a member of one of <lb/>
city's most families <lb/>
was suddenly approached in <lb/>
suburbs, by Carl a <lb/>
man desperate <lb/>
who . ard wit not <lb/>
warning, drew a pistol at cU <lb/>
range mid three shots ii <lb/>
rapid into the boot i <lb/>
his victim. One shot <lb/>
ugh hi and th. <lb/>
two into his chi st. one of h <lb/>
a large artery, <lb/>
which the blood in <lb/>
steady stream, a <lb/>
instant <lb/>
Tayloe <lb/>
ed to the hospital, <lb/>
but died on the way <lb/>
in making his escape. <lb/>
Sheriff Kick.; had sworn in a <lb/>
large posse of men who, will, <lb/>
are scouring the <lb/>
suburbs in automobiles, on horse <lb/>
and and on foot in search <lb/>
of the murderer. Causes of the <lb/>
murder cannot ascertained at <lb/>
preset., but it is thought a <lb/>
an was at the bottom of it Kelly <lb/>
is a young man of about twenty <lb/>
years of age and cf rather <lb/>
character, having served <lb/>
a term on the county chain-gang <lb/>
a few months ago. <lb/>
He figured several times in the <lb/>
courts for petty criminal offenses. <lb/>
Excitement is now intense and <lb/>
numbers of the citizens are join- <lb/>
in the man-hunt. <lb/>
Shortly after the tragedy Kelly <lb/>
Sheriff Ricks that he <lb/>
was in hiding under a residence <lb/>
on East second street. Deputies <lb/>
and a were sent down <lb/>
mediately and arrested him. He <lb/>
is now lodged in the city <lb/>
The excitement is subsiding. <lb/>
The sheriff stated that he did not <lb/>
anticipate any trouble, but would <lb/>
place a strong guard around the <lb/>
jail tonight in case-of an <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
N. C. March, 31.- <lb/>
lost his youngest <lb/>
Tuesday night, which had <lb/>
very sick for a short time. <lb/>
extend our sympathy to the <lb/>
Dr. Taylor, of <lb/>
n. was in town Friday. <lb/>
Miss Satterthwaite, of <lb/>
V came home Friday to <lb/>
spend Easter and left Tuesday <lb/>
R. H. spent Sunday <lb/>
it- home Gum Swamp. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs J. P. Fleming <lb/>
Sunday near Stokes with <lb/>
uncle. <lb/>
A deer while crossing th field <lb/>
J. R. Davenport, after <lb/>
by some dogs, ran into <lb/>
he wire fence and was knocked <lb/>
in and stunned A <lb/>
who was in the field near <lb/>
y ran to de r and It <lb/>
with a knot. <lb/>
CATARRH WILL GO. <lb/>
Re in Two Minutes, <lb/>
Core <lb/>
Don t to on hawking tick <lb/>
every g; it's harmful <lb/>
an I <lb/>
If after I he <lb/>
de -worker, art r d of vile ea- <lb/>
can have y , back. <lb/>
No Mom ch doling- just lit- <lb/>
ha-d pocket Inhaler <lb/>
t-t h outfit, . <lb/>
a few pa of tar- <lb/>
c to n In two Vi <lb/>
i will you of <lb/>
fee it a few m rates i <lb/>
lay, and in a few weeks you em- <lb/>
free from <lb/>
Get an tit today; it only rusts <lb/>
; it's w to any catarrh <lb/>
sufferer. For by druggist every- <lb/>
where who it cure ca- <lb/>
t croup, coughs, colds, to oat <lb/>
bronchitis. An extra bottle of <lb/>
liquid if reeded costs but <lb/>
I tile pock t inhaler <lb/>
you get last . me. <lb/>
For tale by Coward W, <lb/>
KEEP THE KIDNEYS WELL <lb/>
Health is Worth Saving and Some <lb/>
Greenville c Know How <lb/>
to Save It <lb/>
Many Greenville people take their <lb/>
lives in th hands by the <lb/>
when they know these o <lb/>
need help. S ck <lb/>
If for a vast amount of suffering <lb/>
and ill health but there is no need to <lb/>
r nor to remain in danger when <lb/>
all s and aches and pains due to <lb/>
weak k ran be quickly i n I per- <lb/>
ms e cure-o by the use of <lb/>
a. following statement <lb/>
or doubt. <lb/>
Mrs. s. A. Simmons, Heritage <lb/>
St, Kinston, N. C , found <lb/>
Kidney to be an <lb/>
r m for kidney trouble and <lb/>
My back roe for a <lb/>
time and my kidneys w.-re much dis- <lb/>
ordered. t- read about <lb/>
D Pit's procuring a <lb/>
using them. They <lb/>
me in and now <lb/>
free fr tn backache and am able to rest <lb/>
Well. The kidney secretions ate <lb/>
in passage ml I feel better in <lb/>
every w y I am now from <lb/>
d am able to rest well. <lb/>
glad t i Pill, <lb/>
my <lb/>
For sale by all dealers. Price SO <lb/>
Ki Co., Buffalo, <lb/>
New k, sole agents for the United <lb/>
State. <lb/>
the <lb/>
no <lb/>
Sal- cf Lot in the Town <lb/>
By virtue of the power and authority <lb/>
in the will and testament <lb/>
of the late Dr. J. N. Bynum, which <lb/>
Is of in the office o the ck <lb/>
of the Superior court of Pitt c <lb/>
in Will No. inc u- <lb/>
we will on Monday. April 25th. <lb/>
1910. before the court door in <lb/>
Greenville sell two or parcels of <lb/>
laud situated in the town of <lb/>
Pitt county, N. C, bounded and de- <lb/>
s. as follow <lb/>
S of t. a <lb/>
division. at the <lb/>
Mae of f No. and runs <lb/>
the e of lot No a <lb/>
feet Ito the of lot No. <lb/>
thence the line of lot No. S an <lb/>
e Ii <lb/>
angles feet to church street. -e <lb/>
h Church feet the be- <lb/>
Second No. of <lb/>
send Windham division and n <lb/>
the east side of street, beginning <lb/>
t th- st corner of lot No. <lb/>
on Sr i street ard runs the of lots <lb/>
R W and 1-2 feet, thence <lb/>
a right angles in a southerly din <lb/>
feet to the property, thence <lb/>
with I lire 1-2 feet to 3rd <lb/>
there- with 3rd street feet <lb/>
to the beginning. <lb/>
Terms of sale cash. <lb/>
This the d , of March, 1910. <lb/>
M. A. Bynum, <lb/>
R. B. <lb/>
Executors of the last will and <lb/>
of J. N. Bynum, <lb/>
Blow, attorneys. <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
North Carolina I <lb/>
Pitt County t In Superior Court <lb/>
C Tucker vs S. W. <lb/>
named will tale <lb/>
n that n action c. it it ed is <lb/>
h i J commenced m the Superior <lb/>
court of ti obtain n decree <lb/>
of d by the plaintiff <lb/>
from the defendant; and the . <lb/>
will fa that take notice, tint he is <lb/>
t- a ear at the term of <lb/>
t, e or court . to <lb/>
be held on the Monday after the <lb/>
first it being the <lb/>
2nd nay of May at the curt <lb/>
house of county in Greenville, N. <lb/>
C. i or demur to the com- <lb/>
plaint i. said action, or the plaintiff <lb/>
I apply to for the relief <lb/>
ii. m ii in -aid complaint. <lb/>
Th s tie 5th day of March <lb/>
ii C. Moo-e. <lb/>
Clerk Superior Court. <lb/>
F. G. James Son, <lb/>
for plaintiff. <lb/>
Saved the Grave <lb/>
had ab given up hope, <lb/>
ye; rs I sutler n from a <lb/>
severe lung writes Mrs If. <lb/>
b. i ix of Tern <lb/>
the in I <lb/>
and . ,. id. any <lb/>
work, but Dr. i . <lb/>
ha m- feel i . a i w pt- . n. <lb/>
Its the be in. . fur the <lb/>
throat i conn ha, I <lb/>
hay fever, <lb/>
up, bra en h nor- <lb/>
and <lb/>
cough, yield to this <lb/>
me Try it. Trial <lb/>
b. tree. Guaranteed by all Drug- <lb/>
gists <lb/>
A Cluck <lb/>
The Mills of this city- <lb/>
has a clock that has doing <lb/>
business in the for a ii um- <lb/>
of years, in fact it is a part <lb/>
of the office and part of the <lb/>
business, and has become so <lb/>
identified with the working of <lb/>
the null, that it. is a la-t that <lb/>
when the mill closes down at six <lb/>
o'clock it stops. When starts <lb/>
up in the morning, the click <lb/>
begins work. Now this may <lb/>
s a funny, hut it i- a <lb/>
fact, and it good time <lb/>
when it is running, <lb/>
not do business after the mm <lb/>
stops, and always begins <lb/>
the machinery starts. It it sup <lb/>
posed that the- jar of the <lb/>
has to lo <lb/>
the working of the Bur <lb/>
News. <lb/>
An Child. <lb/>
Little Adelaide was inclined to <lb/>
be cowardly. Her father found <lb/>
that sympathy only increased <lb/>
this tendency, and <lb/>
decided to have a serious talk <lb/>
with bis little daughter on the <lb/>
subject of her foolish fears. <lb/>
she ventured, at the <lb/>
close of the lecture, you <lb/>
tee a cow, aren't you <lb/>
certainly not, Adelaide. <lb/>
Why should I <lb/>
when you see a dog, <lb/>
aren't you afraid <lb/>
with marked <lb/>
on the <lb/>
you afraid when it <lb/>
thunders, <lb/>
and he laughed at <lb/>
the thought and added, <lb/>
You silly <lb/>
and Adelaide came <lb/>
closer and looked into her parent's <lb/>
eye, you afraid of <lb/>
in the world but just <lb/>
Than <lb/>
Bullets have oft en caused <lb/>
to .- tn. the I,. <lb/>
W , B Me., got in <lb/>
the all. suffered eczema, <lb/>
forty years. <lb/>
cured me when all else <lb/>
he writes Greatest healer sore, <lb/>
ulcers, I urn-, cuts, wound-, <lb/>
bruises and at ail druggists. <lb/>
The Demon the Air <lb/>
is the germ La Grippe, that, breathed <lb/>
in, brings suffering to thousand. <lb/>
after are weakness, nervous- <lb/>
lack of appetite, energy and am <lb/>
with disordered liver and kid- <lb/>
The greatest need then is <lb/>
Bitters, the splendid tonic, blood <lb/>
and regulator of Stomach, <lb/>
Iver and have <lb/>
proved that wonderfully <lb/>
en the nerves, build up the system aid <lb/>
restore health and good spirits after <lb/>
an attack of Grip. If suffering, tr <lb/>
them Only Perfect sat it faction <lb/>
by all druggists. <lb/>
Dry Moons. <lb/>
There is an old superstition <lb/>
which dies hard, and that is that <lb/>
the position of the horns of the <lb/>
new moon what the <lb/>
will be. If the horns of the <lb/>
crescent are on the level it <lb/>
will hold water, and hence it is a <lb/>
dry moon, but if tipped up then <lb/>
the water will run out, and it is <lb/>
a wet moon. <lb/>
One thing has helped keep this <lb/>
belief alive. The moon is <lb/>
in the part of spring that is usu- <lb/>
ally fair, while it is <lb/>
the season of autumn rains. <lb/>
If this were a sure sign of the <lb/>
weather we could have our <lb/>
diction published many years in <lb/>
advance, for an astronomer can <lb/>
predict the exact position of the <lb/>
moon any time in the future. <lb/>
The cause for the different <lb/>
positions of the crescent is <lb/>
The men is south of the <lb/>
sun in the autumn and north of <lb/>
it in spring. The is found <lb/>
by the light of the sun falling on <lb/>
the moon, and th are <lb/>
naturally in a line perpendicular <lb/>
to the direction of the That <lb/>
is all there is to this old super- <lb/>
Herald. <lb/>
Notice to ors. <lb/>
Having this day qua med before <lb/>
D. C. Clerk o. Superior <lb/>
court of as r <lb/>
of the of J. S. Hester, d. ceased, <lb/>
notice given to all persons <lb/>
to said to m <lb/>
settlement with the- underpinned <lb/>
and all persons holding <lb/>
claims against Mid estate are hereby <lb/>
notified to Hie their with the <lb/>
feigned administrator within one <lb/>
year m m i be date her. of or <lb/>
will be i in bar of any on <lb/>
lime. <lb/>
This the 2nd of March. 1910. <lb/>
B. W. Tucker of estate of <lb/>
Hester, c <lb/>
F. c Harming, attorney. <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
Notice to <lb/>
flatting qualified before the <lb/>
stork of Pitt county as <lb/>
executor the last will a d test intent <lb/>
I,. deceased, notice is <lb/>
given to all d to <lb/>
the lo make payment <lb/>
aid <lb/>
having el the said estate <lb/>
a i n that they must present <lb/>
in t the payment <lb/>
on or the 12th day March, <lb/>
, thin will be ad in far <lb/>
of recovery. <lb/>
Tins h day of March, <lb/>
A. G. Cox, Executor. <lb/>
S. J. Ev. Atty. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
Having duly qualified before the <lb/>
court of Pitt county <lb/>
executor of the last will and testament <lb/>
of Alice C. deceased, notice i <lb/>
given to persons indebted to <lb/>
the the estate to make immediate pay- <lb/>
to the and all per- <lb/>
having the estate <lb/>
will take notice that th- y must pr- sent <lb/>
the same to the u for pay- <lb/>
t on or b fore the of <lb/>
Ma-ch, 1911, or this notice will be plead <lb/>
in bar of recovery. <lb/>
his 12th day Ma-ch, 1910. <lb/>
W M. <lb/>
Executor of Alice C. More. <lb/>
Sale of Real Property. <lb/>
By virtue of a power of <lb/>
in a certain deed <lb/>
d d de by K and <lb/>
wife Judith D. Hyman to L. H. <lb/>
tree the b day of January, <lb/>
as appears of record in the or <lb/>
d-eds office in in book Z-8 <lb/>
page the on Mon- <lb/>
the 11th of April, expose <lb/>
to lie sale before the court house <lb/>
do- r in Greenville to the highest b-d- <lb/>
for cash, the fallowing tract or lot <lb/>
Lying being in the <lb/>
town of G North Caroline. <lb/>
s on the west side of Evans St., <lb/>
and bounded on the east Evans St., <lb/>
and on the south by the Tucker lot now <lb/>
occupied by W F. Evans, and on the <lb/>
west St. and the <lb/>
south by the lot formerly occupied by <lb/>
Mr. and being the lot whereon <lb/>
It. mad and wife Judith D H mm <lb/>
now reside, and extending from Evans <lb/>
St to St. is to <lb/>
be m d to the terms of sad <lb/>
mortgage deed. <lb/>
This the h day of March, 11-10. <lb/>
L. H Mortgagee, <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
Summon; by Publication. <lb/>
North Carolina, i ,, , .,.,, <lb/>
Pitt county the Clerk <lb/>
Elle-n Warren Hi I, <lb/>
VS. <lb/>
Vernon Hill et sit law. <lb/>
The d Parker, Tom <lb/>
Pan Bill, s Hi I, Peek <lb/>
Parker. Prank in aid her <lb/>
la d, A. Pr K Annie <lb/>
Philip and lie Philips, heirs at law <lb/>
of t e A. D Hi I <lb/>
that a petition his eon before <lb/>
the c e k of I he Superior of P <lb/>
by i he a named <lb/>
widow of the late A. praying <lb/>
the aim men to h r of her dower <lb/>
out of th- la d-i of -h h.-r -aid <lb/>
band ad a J <lb/>
that you are med to <lb/>
pear before th said c of the <lb/>
court of Put c u his office <lb/>
In the town of Greenville, N. C . o <lb/>
Tuesday, Mac 3rd, 1910 and or <lb/>
m r to he s petition or complaint <lb/>
Hied therein. <lb/>
This of M <lb/>
D. Moore, clerk court. <lb/>
Pitt county. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
Having duly qualified before the <lb/>
Superior court clerk of Pitt county as <lb/>
administratrix of the estate of N. T. <lb/>
Cox. d cared, notice is hereby given <lb/>
to all indebted to the I o <lb/>
mike payment to the <lb/>
signed; and all persons having claims <lb/>
against said estate will take notice <lb/>
that they moat present the tame to <lb/>
the undersigned for payment on or <lb/>
before 26th day of March 1911, or <lb/>
this notice will be plead in bar of <lb/>
t- <lb/>
This 15th day of March, 1910. <lb/>
Sarah A. Cox, <lb/>
ltd of N. T. Cox. <lb/>
Sale. <lb/>
By virtue a power of sale c- in- <lb/>
ed in a mortgage execute i an I deliver- <lb/>
ed to R. L. Dawson <lb/>
on March 1908 and recorded in book <lb/>
U-H, page in the register of deeds <lb/>
office of Pitt the undersigned <lb/>
I offer sale at the court house <lb/>
door of Pitt county to the heat bid- <lb/>
for c on the 26th day of April, <lb/>
at o'clock m., the following <lb/>
tract or parcel of <lb/>
Adjoining the land of Edward Mills <lb/>
Washington Milts, W. L. Smith and <lb/>
f, containing acres more or <lb/>
leas and being the same land bought <lb/>
Gen. and King on the <lb/>
from Jack to Vanceboro in <lb/>
township. <lb/>
This sale to terms of said <lb/>
This the 22nd day of March, <lb/>
1910. <lb/>
R- L. Smith, Mortgagee. <lb/>
W. F. Evans, attorney. <lb/>
B. W. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
qualified as executor of R. <lb/>
A. Will deceased, late of Pitt <lb/>
Bounty North this is to no- <lb/>
all having el against <lb/>
the of the said deceased, to ex- <lb/>
them to undersigned executor <lb/>
within twelve months from this date, <lb/>
I or ti is notice will pleaded in bar of <lb/>
j their recovery. All persons indebted <lb/>
to said estate, will please make <lb/>
This March 6th, <lb/>
ltd R. E. <lb/>
for The Reflector, <lb/>
Groceries <lb/>
And Provisions <lb/>
Cotton <lb/>
i vs on <lb/>
Fresh kept con- <lb/>
in stock. Country <lb/>
Produce Bought and Sold <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
GREENVILLE N G <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
Are You <lb/>
Honest <lb/>
With your land when for the <lb/>
sake of saving a few dollars <lb/>
you use a fertilizer whose <lb/>
only recommendation is its <lb/>
analysis. It requires no <lb/>
to mix mate- <lb/>
rials to analyses. The value <lb/>
of a fertilizer lies in the ma- <lb/>
used, so as not to <lb/>
over feed the plant at one <lb/>
time and starve at another. <lb/>
This is why Royster brands <lb/>
are so popular. Every in- <lb/>
has its particular <lb/>
work to do. Twenty-five <lb/>
years experience in making <lb/>
goods for Southern crops has <lb/>
enabled us to know what is <lb/>
required. <lb/>
See that trade mark is on every bag <lb/>
TRADE MARK <lb/>
F. S Royster Guano Co. <lb/>
NORFOLK, VA. <lb/>
To Know Your Needs <lb/>
In Cotton Gin Machinery, Engines and Boilers <lb/>
The Celebrated Alamo Gasoline Engines. <lb/>
Peanut Pickers. <lb/>
Electric Light Outfits and Water Works for <lb/>
the country homes. <lb/>
Saw Mills, Planers, Lathes, Sanders, Shapers <lb/>
Matchers, Surfacers. <lb/>
Grist and Feed Mills. <lb/>
Brick and Concrete Machinery. <lb/>
Chalmers, Detroit and Buick Automobiles. <lb/>
In fact, anything you want in Farm and Mill <lb/>
Machinery. <lb/>
CALL OR <lb/>
J. Paul Simpson, <lb/>
Phone N. C. <lb/>
Gibbs Machinery Co. <lb/>
Columbia, S. C <lb/>
ii <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
The Bethel Banking Trust Co., <lb/>
AT BETHEL, N. <lb/>
At the close of business, Jan, 1910. <lb/>
Loans and Discounts, <lb/>
Overdrafts see. and <lb/>
Furniture and Fixtures, <lb/>
Due from Banks <lb/>
Silver coin, including all <lb/>
minor coin currency <lb/>
National bank and <lb/>
other U. S. noses <lb/>
Total <lb/>
1,310.70 <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capital Stock, 6,000.00 <lb/>
Surplus fund, 1,000.00 <lb/>
I Undivided profits, less ex. <lb/>
a-d taxes paid 1,048.79 <lb/>
of Deposit 6,162.00 <lb/>
Sub. to 402.60 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, County of Pitt, <lb/>
I, W. H. Cashier of the above-named bank, do sol <lb/>
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my <lb/>
knowledge and belief. W. H. Cashier. <lb/>
Subset and sworn to be- <lb/>
me this 7th day of Feb., <lb/>
T. <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
S. M. Jones. <lb/>
M. O. Blount, <lb/>
Robt. <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
Pulley bowen <lb/>
Home of Fashions Greenville C. <lb/>
WHEN ADVERTISING PAYS. <lb/>
It Always be Follow. by <lb/>
The nest means of <lb/>
in the world is the modern new.- <lb/>
paper. people today turn t <lb/>
it for information in everything <lb/>
and are directed by it, and n <lb/>
will study the situation care- <lb/>
fully notice that the bus- <lb/>
carries the <lb/>
always the ad ii <lb/>
the newspaper is the man <lb/>
Of course than <lb/>
are a great many things to t <lb/>
taken into consideration to <lb/>
newspaper <lb/>
other kind for that matter <lb/>
effective. One of them is th <lb/>
quality of the <lb/>
another is the intelligence am <lb/>
chivalry of the salesmen or salts <lb/>
women land other employees, <lb/>
and so on. customer <lb/>
are a business man's <lb/>
asset and unless one v. <lb/>
thorough satisfaction in every de <lb/>
tail to his customers <lb/>
of any kind is no good after a <lb/>
It may bring customers to <lb/>
and you sell goods t then <lb/>
once, and you may even <lb/>
a got d profit, but if <lb/>
left cut yon are a loser. <lb/>
people <lb/>
to do the <lb/>
thing it doesn't, rd <lb/>
around saying that <lb/>
advertising doesn't pay. Briny <lb/>
your ad to and <lb/>
then follow it up with <lb/>
In quality of goods, moder <lb/>
of prices and courteous <lb/>
treatment, and you will find in a <lb/>
few months th it you are building <lb/>
up a profitable and <lb/>
business. <lb/>
TO OUST <lb/>
fins <lb/>
s There a Deal la <lb/>
About the hottest political talk <lb/>
that has been circulated in many <lb/>
noons is now traveling around, <lb/>
it says that at the next <lb/>
Democratic convention Justice <lb/>
Walker will be nominated for <lb/>
chief justice and both Manning <lb/>
and Allen are to be nominated <lb/>
for associate justices, thereby <lb/>
leaving Clark out in the cold. <lb/>
Now. whether there is any <lb/>
truth in this or not is not u <lb/>
say, but it is being freely <lb/>
talked, and there is certainly a <lb/>
lot of smoke. <lb/>
It is generally understood that <lb/>
Governor Kitchin and his fol <lb/>
lowers support Manning, <lb/>
while Senator Simmons and his <lb/>
men will be for Allen. It is <lb/>
generally believed that the great- <lb/>
est right ever waged in the State j <lb/>
will come off in 1913, this , <lb/>
the contest between Simmons <lb/>
and Kitchin for the <lb/>
States senate. <lb/>
All political moves look towards <lb/>
that content, and neither faction <lb/>
is anxious to show its hand be- <lb/>
fore that eventful period. <lb/>
less something is done the two <lb/>
forces will tie drawn into the <lb/>
conflict this summer in the Man <lb/>
so to avoid this <lb/>
and stave off the battle between <lb/>
giants until 1912-13, the <lb/>
proposition is to get both Man <lb/>
and on the bench this <lb/>
roar, and the only way they <lb/>
think this can be done be to <lb/>
decapitate the chief justice. <lb/>
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Professional Cards <lb/>
W. F. EVANS <lb/>
ATTORNEY AT LAW <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb/>
Office opposite R. L. Smith A <lb/>
stables, and next door to <lb/>
Buggy Cu's new building. <lb/>
N. W. OUTLAW <lb/>
Attorney at Law <lb/>
Office n mil r l occupied by J. L. <lb/>
D. . OAK <lb/>
Clark <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
CIVIL ENGINEERS <lb/>
I SURVIVORS <lb/>
N. Carolina <lb/>
S. J. Everett <lb/>
Attorney at Law <lb/>
Loans made on Real Estate <lb/>
L, I <lb/>
Mrs. J. T . Smith Dead. <lb/>
On March 25th. at her <lb/>
home in Middlesex, N. C, the <lb/>
spirit of Mrs. Emily Smith, the <lb/>
beloved wife of Mr. J. T. Smith, <lb/>
took its flight to the eternal <lb/>
world. Mrs, Smith was sick one <lb/>
week with that fatal disease, <lb/>
Her remains were <lb/>
brought to Ayden and laid Or. Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
rest in the town on <lb/>
Saturday, March 26th. <lb/>
Mrs. Smith leaves two sons <lb/>
and three J. T. <lb/>
f., of Ayden, Mr. J. C. <lb/>
Smith, of Mrs. <lb/>
W. T. Mason, of Stoke, Mrs. <lb/>
W. Middlesex, <lb/>
and Miss Delia Smith, Mi <lb/>
Middlesex. was a <lb/>
of John Tyson of Pitt <lb/>
county, and leaves tour brothers <lb/>
and one sister. Mrs Smith was <lb/>
a noble consecrated w was <lb/>
a member of the Primitive <lb/>
church at Swamp <lb/>
years previous to b, <lb/>
and died in the full a <lb/>
living faith. As neighbor, wife, <lb/>
mother and sister her life was a <lb/>
Chamberlain's ard <lb/>
Liver Ta- assist nature it <lb/>
driving all impurities, out of the <lb/>
system, insuring a free find r- g- <lb/>
and restoring <lb/>
organs of the body to health <lb/>
strength. Sold by all druggist. <lb/>
HOG GElS LOOSE IN CAR <lb/>
Destroys a Lot of Meal G <lb/>
En Route From e. <lb/>
Wednesday a live hog <lb/>
shipped by freight fr Farm <lb/>
ville to Greenville. th. <lb/>
hog broke out of the box in which <lb/>
he was shipped, and helped him <lb/>
to a lot of meal and <lb/>
groceries that were in the <lb/>
car. When the door of the car <lb/>
was opened at destination, th <lb/>
havoc the had made among <lb/>
the sacks and groceries was <lb/>
disclosed. The hog being <lb/>
made a dash for the door and <lb/>
got out, giving the depot and <lb/>
train crew a lively run before h <lb/>
was captured. The man to <lb/>
whom the hog was shipped fears <lb/>
the animal may contract pellagra <lb/>
from eating so much meal. <lb/>
model one. Her life one of <lb/>
to devotion and her chief joy o ti- <lb/>
the stir the century in <lb/>
D ranks The dis <lb/>
of the <lb/>
and the prohibition act are mere <lb/>
political cm pared with <lb/>
This proposition is being dis <lb/>
cussed, whether an effort <lb/>
to carry it out will be made is <lb/>
another matter. Anyhow it <lb/>
furnish s abundant food for <lb/>
Times. <lb/>
la lbs Watts <lb/>
Two more letters containing <lb/>
items for publication in The Re- <lb/>
were passed on to the <lb/>
waste basket today because the <lb/>
name of the writers were not <lb/>
given. It is simply throwing <lb/>
away time, paper and stamps to <lb/>
send unsigned letters to this <lb/>
paper. We never print them <lb/>
without knowing who they are <lb/>
from <lb/>
Prompt relief in all cases of <lb/>
throat and lung trouble if you <lb/>
use Chamberlain's Cough Rem <lb/>
Pleasant to take, soothing <lb/>
and healing in effect. Sold by all <lb/>
druggists. <lb/>
Every family and especially <lb/>
those who reside in the country <lb/>
should be provided at all -.- <lb/>
a bottle of <lb/>
Liniment. is do <lb/>
when it may be warned in <lb/>
of an or emergency. It <lb/>
is m st excellent in all cases of <lb/>
r hen ma i m. sprains and bruises <lb/>
Sold by all druggists. <lb/>
in making others happy. <lb/>
May the good Lord in his <lb/>
ant mercy the <lb/>
husband and <lb/>
sh <lb/>
without loss of f <lb/>
medicine which <lb/>
lam's <lb/>
rho -a Remedy not <lb/>
he d <lb/>
by <lb/>
r. <lb/>
and Di- r. <lb/>
only cures <lb/>
H. LONG <lb/>
Moore and Long <lb/>
ATTORNEYS AT LAW <lb/>
ii R <lb/>
I L. CARR <lb/>
Dentist. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
DR. S- HASSELL <lb/>
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN <lb/>
Greenville, N. C <lb/>
Office on Third street, formerly <lb/>
pied by Dr. Bagwell. <lb/>
JULIUS BROWN <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
Marry Skinner, <lb/>
SKINNER . WHEDBEE <lb/>
LAWYERS Greenville N- C <lb/>
ESTABLISHED 1876- <lb/>
promptly but no <lb/>
pleasant after effects. never <lb/>
f and is and Raff <lb/>
take. Sold by all ts <lb/>
o m <lb/>
SCHULTZ <lb/>
Probably a <lb/>
Portsmouth. Va, March <lb/>
John Parker and Smith, <lb/>
awaiting transfer <lb/>
to the penitentiary at Richmond <lb/>
for electrocution, through the <lb/>
bars of the murderers cage in <lb/>
the Norfolk county jail this morn- <lb/>
before dawn, broke through <lb/>
the roof and let themselves down <lb/>
three with a rope made of <lb/>
pieced blankets. Bloodhounds <lb/>
are now on the trail, but the men <lb/>
are believed to have gotten away <lb/>
on a freight train. A third felon <lb/>
escaped with them. <lb/>
Shot Bf the jail delivery <lb/>
James H. Smith, a was <lb/>
found stabbed to death. The <lb/>
three are suspected of the crime. <lb/>
This may be a former Green- <lb/>
ville barber, as one by that name <lb/>
left here some years ago and <lb/>
went to Norfolk. <lb/>
Early Prolific Colton. <lb/>
Truckers will find <lb/>
Early Prolific Cotton a great <lb/>
money-maker. It can be plant d <lb/>
as late as May 20th, to follow <lb/>
truck crops, and if desired can <lb/>
be planted between row of <lb/>
the growing It <lb/>
in ninety days from <lb/>
Choice and seed guaranteed, <lb/>
per bushel F. R AC Rakish, <lb/>
cash to accompany order. t- <lb/>
Any bank in Raleigh, <lb/>
Address W. A. Raleigh, <lb/>
N C. has grown at <lb/>
Raleigh two bales to the acre, <lb/>
following Irish potatoes, <lb/>
beans and cabbages. <lb/>
Land Sale, <lb/>
retail Grocer <lb/>
and Furniture Dealer. Cash <lb/>
pad for Hides Fur, Cotton Seed <lb/>
Oil Turkeys, Eggs, Oak <lb/>
Mattresses, etc. <lb/>
Suns. Carriages, Go-Carts, <lb/>
Parlor Lounges, <lb/>
P and Gail Ax <lb/>
Snuff, High Lite Tobacco, Key <lb/>
Cheroots, Henry George <lb/>
Cigars, Canned Cherries, Peach, <lb/>
rs, Apple, pine Apples, Syrup, <lb/>
Jelly, Meat, Flour. Sugar, Coffee, <lb/>
Soap, Lye Magic Food, Matches, <lb/>
Oil, Cotton Set-d Me- I and Hulls, <lb/>
Seeds, Oranges, <lb/>
Nuts. Candies. Dried <lb/>
Currants. <lb/>
and <lb/>
ware, Cakes ard <lb/>
Macaroni, West Hot- <lb/>
tor. Sewing Machines <lb/>
sad numerous other <lb/>
Quality and quantity <lb/>
ash. Come see me. <lb/>
S M <lb/>
HUMAN HANDS <lb/>
DO NOT TOUCH IT, <lb/>
th-v aM <lb/>
to <lb/>
Jell-0 ICE Powder <lb/>
la II U <lb/>
U as <lb/>
rout <lb/>
la to <lb/>
Mil and <lb/>
of <lb/>
Is <lb/>
at of about nut a plat. <lb/>
Straw <lb/>
Bold your <lb/>
for II <lb/>
not It. <lb/>
J Co., La Hoy, H. Y. <lb/>
Your tongue is coated. <lb/>
Your breath is foul. <lb/>
Headaches come and go. <lb/>
These symptoms show <lb/>
stomach is the trouble. To re- <lb/>
move the cause is the first thing, <lb/>
and Chamberlain's Stomach and <lb/>
Liver Tablets will do that. Easy <lb/>
to take and moat effective. Sold <lb/>
by all druggists. <lb/>
you want loose leaf <lb/>
ledger outfits see the samples <lb/>
Book Store. <lb/>
Yam <lb/>
Potatoes. <lb/>
potatoes. Fine <lb/>
bushel. <lb/>
G. <lb/>
stock, <lb/>
By virtue of the power contained in <lb/>
a duly executed <lb/>
on June, <lb/>
by Daniel wife Mariana <lb/>
A Daniel to J. R. Davenport, said <lb/>
duly the <lb/>
of Deeds office of Pitt <lb/>
county, book J-S the under- <lb/>
signed will expose to put lie sale to <lb/>
highest for cash, <lb/>
the court house door in the Town cf <lb/>
Greenville, N Carolina, on <lb/>
the 18th day of April, 1910. low- <lb/>
described lot or parcel of to <lb/>
Situate in th county of Pitt <lb/>
described as One town <lb/>
lot in town of us known as <lb/>
lot No. beginning at the corner on <lb/>
the east side of W. II. on <lb/>
Main street, and running with W. H. <lb/>
Ross lot South feet, thence north <lb/>
feet, thence west teat, to the <lb/>
beginning, containing square <lb/>
To satisfy said Terms <lb/>
of e cash. This the 16th of March, <lb/>
J. R Davenport. <lb/>
Skinner Whedbee, <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
I Not Quite I <lb/>
How often you can get a <lb/>
thing <lb/>
nail or screw driver or <lb/>
lacking. Hare a good <lb/>
tool box and be prepared for <lb/>
emergencies. Our line of tools <lb/>
is a you could desire, and <lb/>
will see that your tool <lb/>
box does not lack a single <lb/>
useful article. <lb/>
Of <lb/>
You get a <lb/>
Horse Goods <lb/>
of <lb/>
1847 Rogers <lb/>
Silverware <lb/>
If you would like to supply <lb/>
your table with this high- <lb/>
grade silverware free of <lb/>
cost, write us for our <lb/>
offer. Address <lb/>
STANDARD COMPANY <lb/>
Street, New N. Y. <lb/>
J. P. <lb/>
SAFETY <lb/>
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 Carolina <lb/>
RESOURCES OF THREE THOUSAND DOLLARS <lb/>
Don't Buy a Piano Hurriedly <lb/>
Take Your Time<lb/>
H. HENRY HARRIS <lb/>
ARCHITECT <lb/>
FINE RESIDENCE MO CHURCH <lb/>
a Wilmington, N. C.<lb/>
i . <lb/>
, i<lb/>
POOR PRINT <lb/>
plenty of it, and be extremely careful how <lb/>
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 places. <lb/>
We have makes under grades and <lb/>
cation as highest medium and low. Each <lb/>
grade is characterized by the price we ask for it. <lb/>
What ever price you are willing to pay for a piano, <lb/>
if bought from us, you will be getting legitimate <lb/>
value, as you won't be deceived in the grade you <lb/>
are getting. We have several self-player Pianos <lb/>
at bargain prices. <lb/>
Salvage Fire <lb/>
Extinguisher <lb/>
Fire Department statistics show <lb/>
that some eighty per cent, of all <lb/>
fires by chemical <lb/>
apparatus. <lb/>
Nearly all fires are discovered <lb/>
at the start and are readily put <lb/>
out if means are at once available. <lb/>
A stream is thrown to a distance <lb/>
of about fifty feet, carrying a <lb/>
gas, <lb/>
which excludes the oxygen and <lb/>
prevents combustion. <lb/>
A fire cannot live if a small per <lb/>
cent, of carbonic acid gas is in the <lb/>
air. <lb/>
It is forty times as efficient as <lb/>
water and will extinguish fires of oil, <lb/>
gasoline, etc., which water only <lb/>
spreads. <lb/>
Protect home and property before <lb/>
it is too late. <lb/>
E. L. Agent, <lb/>
Greenville, North Carolina <lb/>
MILADY'S GARDEN <lb/>
luxuriantly tho <lb/>
if it is You <lb/>
run do this by i.- a faucet put in a <lb/>
it a pipe in the ground <lb/>
to screw your onto. will fix <lb/>
en for your hose that <lb/>
will sprinkling a pleasure. <lb/>
P. M. JOHNSTON <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
J S. MOORING <lb/>
White Man ii. tin. Id mt. <lb/>
GENERAL MERCHANDISE<lb/>
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MUM <lb/>
DEPARTMENT says <lb/>
I In Charge of F. A. EDMONDSON <lb/>
I Do You Own a Piano <lb/>
Agent The Eastern Reflector tor and Vicinity-Advertising Rate on Application <lb/>
i M. B. Bryan The is the Kind STATE NEWS. <lb/>
m need. M, <lb/>
A para U a heavy cuts <lb/>
a light pane. <lb/>
The LIVER to the seat of <lb/>
tenth, of ail <lb/>
Pitt C School <lb/>
by A. G.<lb/>
cheap; comfortable, neat <lb/>
durable. Terms <lb/>
When in the market <lb/>
us, we have the desk for you. <lb/>
A. W. Ange Co. <lb/>
A now lot of lamps just in. <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb/>
The spring rush is in <lb/>
of Condensed for <lb/>
go to the root of the whole mat- <lb/>
thoroughly, quickly lately <lb/>
and restore the action of the <lb/>
LIVER to normal condition. <lb/>
Asheville. N. C. April 4.-A <lb/>
to the Citizen from <lb/>
liberal. I Better in at I Murphy states that Dan Bird, a I to the system and <lb/>
t come to see for Cox Planters. I full blooded Indian, was shot and j j. <lb/>
simplex guano sowers, economic instantly killed at that city <lb/>
back etc. Orders will, Ed Sneed. a night watchman at <lb/>
the Murphy Planing <lb/>
Mills. <lb/>
him with a knife <lb/>
he shot in <lb/>
Miss Crawford <lb/>
in Ayden have our careful attention. <lb/>
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co., who surrendered to the <lb/>
N. authorities, claims that <lb/>
II you want a useful planter. <lb/>
our combination planter. <lb/>
plants cotton, corn, peas, etc., defense. <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Wilson. April <lb/>
Be. f, sausage and fish, going <lb/>
Cheap R, W. at Johnson Rowe were b n by a m d u <lb/>
stand, on railroad <lb/>
Let us frame that for <lb/>
Any frame. <lb/>
A. Antic Co. <lb/>
Mrs. Cells Dawson. of <lb/>
returned yest after spend- <lb/>
We are u nice line of <lb/>
Coffins and Caskets, are <lb/>
and can nice <lb/>
a i v ice. A. G. C ox M Co. <lb/>
L A. Manning went out to <lb/>
Iv Wednesday. <lb/>
We have just received a full <lb/>
of us a <lb/>
A. W. <lb/>
P. ;. Jamil aid J <lb/>
prominent banker of Greenville, <lb/>
Kite in <lb/>
For nice fresh Bah see R. D. <lb/>
body. <lb/>
Take No Substitute. <lb/>
If not, and you e to own <lb/>
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 you will inspect a <lb/>
line pianos not alone stand <lb/>
in character of ten e, y and <lb/>
general in a class to <lb/>
itself, but you I m with prices <lb/>
that stand here ard <lb/>
incomparable an- where. Eight <lb/>
different makes t select from, none <lb/>
of those cheap v department <lb/>
KING'S CROSS ROAD ITEMS. <lb/>
to Greer.- <lb/>
on Tuesdays <lb/>
ard <lb/>
Josephus <lb/>
The County School <lb/>
you. They aid <lb/>
some time with Mr. and Mrs. <lb/>
A. G. C x. <lb/>
Sutton went to <lb/>
Greenville yesterday. <lb/>
I. L Rollins, Miss Kate Chap <lb/>
near Both men <lb/>
were sent to Raleigh where they <lb/>
took the Pasteur treatment, be- <lb/>
discharged December as <lb/>
cured. List Friday night Artist <lb/>
was taken violently ill when <lb/>
physicians were sent for and <lb/>
a thorough examination they <lb/>
diagnosed the case as <lb/>
Between paroxysms of the <lb/>
most intense suffering the victim <lb/>
begged those about him to kill <lb/>
Ayden, spent Sunday- <lb/>
Mr. and Mr. A. W. <lb/>
durable and comfortable- <lb/>
and workmanship <lb/>
guaranteed. A. G. Cox Mfg. <lb/>
Co. Winterville, N. C. <lb/>
Prof. G. E. former <lb/>
of tho school here, came <lb/>
to spend a while <lb/>
with friends. <lb/>
cold drinks of all call <lb/>
at II. L Johnson's fountain. <lb/>
R, L. Rollins ard Ernest Cox <lb/>
to last night. , merchants of Ayden. were <lb/>
a nice lot of . <lb/>
Q shoes. <lb/>
and Mrs. H. F left him and put him out of his mis- <lb/>
yesterday for Wilson to attending, He frothed at the mouth <lb/>
the Sunday vomited up the t of <lb/>
there. It seven men <lb/>
Misses Edith and Beulah Mum- to hold him, who after a while <lb/>
visiting <lb/>
Ange. <lb/>
Loner, of Ayden. <lb/>
Sunday visiting Miss <lb/>
ford. <lb/>
J. R. and R. W. Smith, <lb/>
i. Barber C <lb/>
Th . U. ft will cross <lb/>
i with the iv G. f. <lb/>
t-d y. <lb/>
If you want a good plow try <lb/>
the at I <lb/>
Miss Mamie Wynn, of Jack-<lb/>
yesterday. <lb/>
When in need of <lb/>
a; H. L. Johnson's. <lb/>
Spring r for <lb/>
t he A. W. Ange Co . <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
Fr corned <lb/>
see A. W Ange Co., Winter <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
in town Sunday. <lb/>
Mr. and Mr. W. M. Forest, <lb/>
of Ayden. spent Sunday with <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Forest. <lb/>
What is the trouble Our <lb/>
Winterville boys failed to go to <lb/>
Ayden Sunday. <lb/>
R. L. Abbott spent Sunday <lb/>
in an I returned Monday. <lb/>
B. G. Taylor, of Ayden, was <lb/>
in town yesterday. <lb/>
H. D. Bateman, a prominent <lb/>
bicker of Greenville, was in <lb/>
town yesterday. <lb/>
W. G. Morris, our <lb/>
has resigned and ac- <lb/>
a position with L. P. j <lb/>
Wilson. <lb/>
and King's Cross Roads, April. <lb/>
self The farmers were very glad to <lb/>
have rain last night. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Chat lie Moore <lb/>
Artist Julius <lb/>
spent night and Sun <lb/>
day Mr. end Mrs. W. C. <lb/>
ore. <lb/>
Several of the people of this <lb/>
attended the concert <lb/>
at Shivers Hill last Thursday <lb/>
report a grand <lb/>
Some say it was the best <lb/>
co cert that had never been <lb/>
give there. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Washington <lb/>
Smith and daughter, Miss Irene, <lb/>
spent lat Sunday with Mrs. <lb/>
Edd Carraway near Fountain. <lb/>
J. R. Smith and son, Lee. of <lb/>
Greene county, were visiting in <lb/>
their old neighborhood last week. <lb/>
We were delighted to have them <lb/>
with us. <lb/>
We arc very glad to learn that <lb/>
Robbie Smith is improving. The <lb/>
doctors think he will be able t- <lb/>
be out in a few days--. <lb/>
Mrs. Allen Moore spent last <lb/>
Saturday with her daughter. <lb/>
Mrs. Frank Parker, who is right <lb/>
sick. <lb/>
Misses Lillian and Reid Parker, <lb/>
of Falkland, last Saturday <lb/>
night and Sunday with their <lb/>
grandmother, Mrs. Allen Moore. <lb/>
The members of the King's <lb/>
Cross church have <lb/>
chased an organ for the <lb/>
The community is much <lb/>
pleated with it. W. <lb/>
Smith will be the organist. <lb/>
took him to Eureka tied, where <lb/>
he died a few hours afterward <lb/>
in the <lb/>
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. <lb/>
By Attractive <lb/>
Girl. <lb/>
Wilmington, April, the <lb/>
presence of a few close friends. <lb/>
Miss Ella Jacobs, daughter of <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Jacobs, an- <lb/>
her engagement to Mr. <lb/>
Thomas J. Moore, of Greenville, <lb/>
N. C, a prominent young man, <lb/>
who has made his home in <lb/>
for the past several <lb/>
years. The announcement came <lb/>
as a pleasant surprise to many <lb/>
friends hire and hearty <lb/>
have been extended the <lb/>
y. couple. Miss Jacobs in <lb/>
six of her young lady friends <lb/>
to spend the evening with her. <lb/>
re was a bowl in the center <lb/>
store stencils, but each one a stand- <lb/>
ard, acknowledged lame and <lb/>
reputation in the trade. Four <lb/>
player-pianos of known <lb/>
makes. <lb/>
We will take your piano in <lb/>
exchange for one of self play- <lb/>
We also carry the <lb/>
ORGAN, the standard of the world. <lb/>
Old organs and taken in ex- <lb/>
change, terms to s lit your <lb/>
When in Greenville visit out <lb/>
White. <lb/>
Next door to Carr Atkins Hardware o. <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE, <lb/>
AT FARMVILLE, N. <lb/>
At the close of business March 29th, <lb/>
Resources <lb/>
Loans and discounts i <lb/>
Overdrafts secured <lb/>
and unsecured <lb/>
Furniture and fixtures <lb/>
Due from <lb/>
Cash items <lb/>
Gold coin <lb/>
Silver coin, including <lb/>
minor coin currency 010.68 <lb/>
Nat bank and other U. <lb/>
47,159.28 <lb/>
1,070.50 <lb/>
60,768.86 <lb/>
Notes <lb/>
Total <lb/>
3,887.00 <lb/>
Liabilities <lb/>
Capital stock <lb/>
Surplus fund 6,000.00 <lb/>
Undivided profits less <lb/>
cur. exp and taxes pd 4,086.89 <lb/>
Time of deposits 10,841.81 <lb/>
sub. to check 07,880.01 <lb/>
Cashier's 1.104.86 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, County of Pitt, <lb/>
I, J R. Davis, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly <lb/>
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my <lb/>
edge and belief. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb/>
me, this 4th day of April. 1910. <lb/>
J. A. <lb/>
Notary Public, <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
J. R. DAVIS, Cashier. <lb/>
W. J. <lb/>
R. h Davis, <lb/>
F. M. Davis, <lb/>
Directors.<lb/>
never <lb/>
purchase a J .; a <lb/>
the dining table in which <lb/>
Morris is a bright an . , . . <lb/>
. a present for each of <lb/>
young ladies. a ribbon <lb/>
was pulled the present was draw <lb/>
man and we hate to give <lb/>
by A. G. Cox Man <lb/>
Co, Winterville. <lb/>
N. C- <lb/>
Straw hats are going fist, buy <lb/>
ore, W. Ange <lb/>
ft Co. <lb/>
Leave your for ice at H. <lb/>
L. Will b. <lb/>
anywhere town. <lb/>
Matting and oil cloth, for the <lb/>
Ho if, u none, cover it over. <lb/>
Harrington; Co. <lb/>
We call your attention t our <lb/>
of groceries. <lb/>
R. W. <lb/>
Dry goods for the bird. <lb/>
A. W. Ange the <lb/>
Before baying, see my lino of <lb/>
post card, M. L. Johnson. <lb/>
F r spring dress <lb/>
embroidery and see us- <lb/>
Ni w lot in. <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb/>
For nice and spring <lb/>
my new lot. <lb/>
A.-W. Co. <lb/>
of inter ville lodge No. A. <lb/>
F. ft A. M next Thursday night, <lb/>
April Work in 3rd <lb/>
Visiting brethren cordially in- <lb/>
to attend. <lb/>
H. Cheek, W. M. <lb/>
B. W. Tucker,<lb/>
from the bowl. When <lb/>
Jacobs ribbon emerged <lb/>
was seen attached to the end <lb/>
handsome engagement ring, <lb/>
was and the young <lb/>
p present covered the bride <lb/>
The Call of the Blood <lb/>
for purification, find voice in <lb/>
boils, i-h I w a . <lb/>
look, moth patches . a -u <lb/>
s- in- -all liver trouble, tut <lb/>
Dr. Life a ma. e rich <lb/>
red d; give clear skin, <lb/>
fine comp Try them. <lb/>
at ah druggists. <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
o of Greenville . <lb/>
Amid wild cheers from a <lb/>
crowd of enthusiastic fans, the <lb/>
Training school team went down <lb/>
in defeat <lb/>
hands of the town boy <lb/>
The teachers started <lb/>
in first their <lb/>
usual vim, one man <lb/>
rubber, but this was <lb/>
checked until the sixth when <lb/>
two more were male. The <lb/>
in the <lb/>
were piling them up th <lb/>
tie final score being u, <lb/>
April <lb/>
D. spent a of list <lb/>
we-k it <lb/>
F. of Ayden, came <lb/>
Saturday evening and held the <lb/>
. business arid meeting <lb/>
night, and preached a <lb/>
very go id n on Sunday. <lb/>
We a very nice run Sun- <lb/>
day to the delight of the <lb/>
farmers. They have n en <lb/>
good weather for work for <lb/>
two or three but it was <lb/>
getting too dry for some of the <lb/>
R. E. is getting <lb/>
along v. well with his broken <lb/>
shoulder. <lb/>
R A. Smith, assistant police- <lb/>
to <lb/>
rt<lb/>
i, .-.- <lb/>
THEY will not burn. Will not <lb/>
or curl <lb/>
Will not crack and roll ofT like slate. r. i <lb/>
like plain tin. Neither will they rattle <lb/>
They never need repairs and last as lone <lb/>
of all, they make the Ere <lb/>
; .- <lb/>
YORK COBB, Agents. <lb/>
DR. ALEXANDER DID NOT COME. Sale of Land for <lb/>
New lot of dry goods and no- pitched . all of was in our <lb/>
while opponents b. at i f th, <lb/>
from <lb/>
they cheap <lb/>
A. W. Ange Co. <lb/>
, is your soul Let <lb/>
you our n-w lot of <lb/>
. Harrington. Barber Co <lb/>
A nice six key fountain <lb/>
. W -lo. <lb/>
We have purchased the <lb/>
known a. the <lb/>
Milling and Mfg. and will <lb/>
he ready very to grind corn, <lb/>
do general repair work and dress <lb/>
timber. <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb/>
A nice lot of just in. <lb/>
finish, totally bewildering ten of <lb/>
tho batsman allowing only <lb/>
four Holiday pitched a <lb/>
steady game throughout, but <lb/>
errors behind him with <lb/>
the nine off his delivery <lb/>
two or three weeks has caused <lb/>
everything to grow so fast that <lb/>
I think it will take the <lb/>
until the of May to <lb/>
get Some of the trees <lb/>
have leaves that are very near <lb/>
grown now, and it is only the <lb/>
fifth of but when the <lb/>
the school boys in the rear. up in the <lb/>
Score by I nineties it warm enough for <lb/>
B C. T. T. S in our neighborhood. <lb/>
Greenville Oil COO Dr. Fountain was called to visit <lb/>
Holiday a-d Brawn; a rd family on Mr. <lb/>
Hi. Place by Dr. <lb/>
Who Hearers. <lb/>
There disappointment <lb/>
among the many farm-rs here <lb/>
Saturday when it was learn, d on <lb/>
I In Superior <lb/>
county bi fore D. C Moore, <lb/>
Willis D. Johnston, F. V. Johnston, <lb/>
J. B. Johnston and M. Addle Johnston, <lb/>
By virtue of a decree of the Superior <lb/>
Dirt of county, nude by D. C. <lb/>
, n, n H i in tho led <lb/>
that Dr. Q. H. <lb/>
dent of Union in will on Monday the <lb/>
North Carolina, could not be here I ZS. Vt <lb/>
county Superior t, expose to <lb/>
tale the i h use door in <lb/>
the for <lb/>
sh the following ed tract of <lb/>
to speak as announced, being <lb/>
detained by sickness The <lb/>
farmers assembled at the Star <lb/>
warehouse and heard some short <lb/>
addresses by local speakers. <lb/>
Later those who remained <lb/>
until the afternoon got a <lb/>
anyway, a. Dr. J. M. Temple- <lb/>
ton, of Raleigh, came in on the <lb/>
and at spoke in <lb/>
Dr, Alexander's place. Many <lb/>
heard him with much pleasure, <lb/>
as he is a fine speaker. <lb/>
For good dry wood at a <lb/>
cord, or cut ready for use or <lb/>
cents a load, call phone <lb/>
A. L. Potter. <lb/>
Take a look at our window, so- <lb/>
the prices of suits allowing this <lb/>
week, then come in and see the <lb/>
quality. Frank <lb/>
The King Clothier <lb/>
Be sure to we our line of low <lb/>
cut shoes, all leathers, sites, last <lb/>
and shape, from to <lb/>
Frank <lb/>
The King Clothier. <lb/>
land, to Situate on side <lb/>
of Tar in town hip, <lb/>
county Carolina, <lb/>
on tho northern f Tar river at a <lb/>
point where three formerly <lb/>
stood lower edge of <lb/>
tho big and at <lb/>
with r to the big <lb/>
the old Parker's d <lb/>
lit e, thence down uh to Park- <lb/>
Red bank- thence <lb/>
said creek to rive , e up the <lb/>
river to b <lb/>
more or less and th <lb/>
tract or if land last <lb/>
In a certain by Edward <lb/>
C. Y. to gut an O. Johnston <lb/>
Dec. in the <lb/>
office in in book <lb/>
Y-a. pace in. This will be <lb/>
among tenants in com- <lb/>
tho I day of <lb/>
H F. C. Harding, <lb/>
Stray Taken Up. <lb/>
. taken <lb/>
color, red and <lb/>
I have taken up on <lb/>
hits. <lb/>
one cow and calf, <lb/>
marked crop and <lb/>
the right, swallow fork and <lb/>
in the. left. Owner can get <lb/>
proving ownership and paying <lb/>
W. K, <lb/>
charges. <lb/>
S ltd <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
for The Reflector. <lb/>
Lanier and Haskett. Struck out <lb/>
by Holiday. Lani-r, <lb/>
place yesterday, and when <lb/>
begot there found two or three <lb/>
case. The house i. quarantined <lb/>
Brown and Dodd. Time is in order m the <lb/>
A. W. Ange Cc. Umpire, Dr. <lb/>
neighbor <lb/>
LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP <lb/>
TO NATIONAL PUB FOOD AND DRUG. LAW. <lb/>
An over many Cough. and Bronchial U rids <lb/>
system of cold by acting as a on <lb/>
money Prepare by B CO. U. f. A, <lb/>
FOR SALE BY JNO. L. WOOTEN <lb/>
.-r. <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
D. J. Editor and Owner <lb/>
Truth In Preference to Fiction. <lb/>
One Dollar Per Tear <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, APRIL I O. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
WITH PROF W. H. <lb/>
AND <lb/>
Faculties of the <lb/>
School and Ike Graded School. <lb/>
On Thursday evening;, at his <lb/>
residence on Sutton lane. Prof <lb/>
W. H. who is county <lb/>
of education and <lb/>
a member of the faculty of East <lb/>
Carolina Training <lb/>
School, was at home to the <lb/>
ties of this school and of the <lb/>
Greenville graded school. <lb/>
While Greenville is noted for <lb/>
brilliant social entertainments, <lb/>
and has had many that were <lb/>
truly delightful, it is no dis- <lb/>
to say that in plan <lb/>
and uniqueness this <lb/>
any that has occurred here. <lb/>
The guests being mainly those <lb/>
connected with our educational <lb/>
interests, every feature of the <lb/>
entertainment in keeping <lb/>
with this idea and carried out <lb/>
most impressively <lb/>
The beautiful and w-U <lb/>
ed decorations of the home, even <lb/>
to the flowers, portrayed the <lb/>
colors of the <lb/>
and old gold of the training <lb/>
school,, and and white <lb/>
the graded school. I a some in- <lb/>
stances the colors of e school <lb/>
were prominent to themselves, <lb/>
and in others were mingled to- <lb/>
with harmonious effect. <lb/>
The were white <lb/>
violets and Span <lb/>
iris, with a variety of pot <lb/>
plants and ferns, the festoons <lb/>
and being and <lb/>
All the rooms were very at- <lb/>
tractive tic d c <lb/>
rations, but the dining room was <lb/>
On the table <lb/>
was a piece of purple <lb/>
lace cover, on which was a cut <lb/>
glass bowl of violets and car <lb/>
p. At each end were silver <lb/>
candelabra with yellow lights, <lb/>
and extending from the electric <lb/>
to the corners of the <lb/>
were draperies of white <lb/>
with bunches of violets <lb/>
and <lb/>
The guests began arriving a <lb/>
little o'clock and were <lb/>
received at the front door by <lb/>
Prof. with his <lb/>
Miss <lb/>
Those who assisted in receiving <lb/>
the guests were Mr. and Mrs. <lb/>
D. J. Whichard in the parlor, <lb/>
and Rev. B F. Huske with Miss <lb/>
Eula Cox in the library. In the <lb/>
hall California fruit punch was <lb/>
by Misses Janie Brown <lb/>
and Whichard. <lb/>
After some time had been <lb/>
in pleasant mingling to- <lb/>
and listening to delight- <lb/>
tongs by Miss Olive <lb/>
and f. H. E. Austin, a <lb/>
contest was introduced by <lb/>
the host. The arrangement for <lb/>
this was in full keeping with the <lb/>
marked features of the enter- <lb/>
The contest was on a <lb/>
folder, the first page bearing <lb/>
an embossed monogram of E. C. <lb/>
T. T. S. underneath which j <lb/>
printed the quotation from Lord <lb/>
Bacon books are to be <lb/>
tasted, others swallowed, and <lb/>
few to be On <lb/>
the corner of the inside page <lb/>
having the blanks to be filled out <lb/>
were beautiful hand painted for- <lb/>
get-mo not. in the colors of the <lb/>
schools. The contest supplying; <lb/>
the names of <lb/>
very interesting. The first <lb/>
a copy of <lb/>
poems, was won Mr. I <lb/>
C. M. Jones and presented <lb/>
by Prof. R. H. Tho <lb/>
a book, went <lb/>
to and was <lb/>
Prof. H. B. Smith. <lb/>
The meet, wire then invited <lb/>
to the dining room re <lb/>
s. by <lb/>
Willie J Essie <lb/>
liven haw theft-a- <lb/>
EMANUEL MOVEMENT FAILS <lb/>
Just Wait I hew two of Bible f Religion. Meats Sag- <lb/>
j Falls Flat <lb/>
There are a great many people j The Emmanuel movement <lb/>
do not know the to do with the treatment of <lb/>
origin and the of by a combination of re <lb/>
word Indeed, there mental suggestion and <lb/>
are some Sunday school workers j and in which it was <lb/>
to whom will be a bit of i hoped an effective cure had been <lb/>
new information. Since the for neurasthenia and other <lb/>
word is now a most of the nerve system, <lb/>
usual one in the vocabulary of has proved a failure at St. Luke's <lb/>
Sunday school workers through <lb/>
out the entire will be <lb/>
well to know how we came <lb/>
have it. <lb/>
In the 20th chapter of II <lb/>
Chronicles will be found the <lb/>
story from is <lb/>
secured. fly it is Th <lb/>
Kingdom of Judah was <lb/>
ed by an army of its enemies. <lb/>
Good King pray id <lb/>
unto Jehovah for <lb/>
hospital in San Francisco, ac- <lb/>
cording to a statement made by <lb/>
Bishop Nicholas, of the Episcopal <lb/>
church- The local experiment <lb/>
has lasted a year. Every effort <lb/>
has been made to test the efficacy <lb/>
of the prescribed The <lb/>
hospital's psychopathic ward has <lb/>
now discarded and Dr. A. <lb/>
B. Shields, D. D., the clerical <lb/>
of the institution, <lb/>
has sent in his resignation <lb/>
and the Lord answered this live May <lb/>
prayer by the hosts Bishop Nichols thus accounts <lb/>
the enemy, so that they fell <lb/>
and slew each other. <lb/>
when King Jehoshaphat and his <lb/>
people went from Jerusalem out <lb/>
to the scene of the camp of <lb/>
they found most of them <lb/>
slain and the remnant fled. <lb/>
They also found so many jewels <lb/>
and riches that they were three <lb/>
days gathering up the spoil. <lb/>
tor the of the treatment <lb/>
at the <lb/>
discovered that it was <lb/>
possible to secure re- <lb/>
suits by placing patients in a <lb/>
psychopathic ward associated <lb/>
with a All the depress- <lb/>
influences of the <lb/>
bore down upon them. The I <lb/>
constant atmosphere of suffer- <lb/>
WITH THE CITY FATHERS <lb/>
com-s the verse, as ling made a cure impossible and <lb/>
on the fourth we forced to the <lb/>
day they assembled in the valley <lb/>
of for there the-v bless- <lb/>
ed Jehovah, therefore too name <lb/>
of that place was called the <lb/>
Valley unto this <lb/>
The margin translates <lb/>
this as <lb/>
Mr. Marshall A. Hudson <lb/>
organized bis class for young <lb/>
men. he wanted a name fur <lb/>
conclusion that we <lb/>
The San Francisco experiment <lb/>
has been watched by <lb/>
medical men throughout, the <lb/>
country. <lb/>
OHIO VALLEY EXPOSITION. <lb/>
Daring the next few months <lb/>
will be held in <lb/>
In carefully reading his of the Ohio Valley, art <lb/>
came upon this word for the purpose of <lb/>
and seized it tor his <lb/>
class. The spelling of the word <lb/>
was changed slightly, so as to <lb/>
the best works of <lb/>
each particular section. When <lb/>
competent judges shall have <lb/>
permit mining of monogram , passed on paintings and <lb/>
design is so which they con- <lb/>
well organized Sunday schools aider entirely representative, <lb/>
today. j steps will be taken to assemble <lb/>
ha. indeed been a real ah the works so selected and cm- <lb/>
to thousands, and bracing them in a collection <lb/>
literally hundreds of thousands I which shall be representative of <lb/>
of young men ail over Ohio Valley for exhibition at <lb/>
America and the world. the Ohio Valley Exposition, to <lb/>
not but bless them, when it has <lb/>
brought them into the Sunday <lb/>
school and to tho and to <lb/>
God. <lb/>
In like manner, the young <lb/>
ladies have a most appropriate <lb/>
name for their classes <lb/>
The word is <lb/>
from two Greek words, and <lb/>
mean. of <lb/>
The history of the derivation <lb/>
of these two great words in our <lb/>
modern Sunday school and <lb/>
life will make an interesting <lb/>
item for the scrap book of the <lb/>
reader of this E. <lb/>
in Presbyterian Stan- <lb/>
lures were in equal keeping with <lb/>
the i, fir everything <lb/>
seemed to be successive steps of <lb/>
surprises for the guests. On <lb/>
each plate were individual white <lb/>
cakes and the ice cream in <lb/>
the shape of open books, the <lb/>
cover of chocolate and of <lb/>
vanilla, with purple and yellow <lb/>
mints and salted English <lb/>
nuts. Following the refresh- <lb/>
each guest received as <lb/>
souvenir a miniature book <lb/>
embossed title, which was filled <lb/>
with violets, much <lb/>
merriment being afforded by <lb/>
each reading the title of the book <lb/>
received <lb/>
It was near midnight the <lb/>
delightful occasion ended, the <lb/>
upon taking their <lb/>
great pleasure <lb/>
Unique Henry <lb/>
the entertainment. <lb/>
be held in Cincinnati August <lb/>
to September Not only will <lb/>
the latest works of leading <lb/>
artists of this section be shown, <lb/>
but efforts also will be made to <lb/>
cure masterpieces that were pro <lb/>
in the past and which have <lb/>
passed out of the hands their <lb/>
and are now owned by <lb/>
art connoisseurs in various <lb/>
of th; country. Tho Ohio <lb/>
valley, from to Cairo, <lb/>
boosts of a number of famous <lb/>
artists, and there is no doubt <lb/>
that all of them will be <lb/>
by their best works at <lb/>
the exposition, forming an ex <lb/>
that will prove unusually <lb/>
attractive and interesting. There <lb/>
is a of southern artists <lb/>
following a similar plan for the <lb/>
of their works, although <lb/>
the matter has not yet assumed <lb/>
definite form. <lb/>
New North Carolina <lb/>
For the week ending G the <lb/>
the Tradesman re- <lb/>
port, the following new <lb/>
for North <lb/>
Elizabeth City-$30,000 farm- <lb/>
Bait company. <lb/>
Asheville-30.000 <lb/>
bottling works. <lb/>
Goldsboro-$50003 garage <lb/>
company. <lb/>
Farmville-Printing company; <lb/>
warehouse company. <lb/>
The best flour that money can <lb/>
Clay, at S. M. <lb/>
Buy Meet at Held Night <lb/>
la Until O'clock <lb/>
The Board of its <lb/>
monthly meeting Tuesday night <lb/>
with seven of the members pres- <lb/>
Much business was trans- <lb/>
acted, holding them in session <lb/>
until twelve <lb/>
L. Brown. C. T. <lb/>
B. F. Patrick. James Brown. J. <lb/>
J. Corey, R. A Tyson and F. <lb/>
James appeared before the board <lb/>
in respect to paying for the <lb/>
and curbing abutting their <lb/>
Time in which to pay <lb/>
for curbing was extended to Jan- <lb/>
1st, 1911, for James Brown <lb/>
and J. J- Corey, as they had <lb/>
previously paid for their pave- <lb/>
C. T. B. F <lb/>
Patrick and Mrs. P. E. i <lb/>
were given three years in which <lb/>
to pay for and curbing. <lb/>
K. W. King asked for the <lb/>
usual donation to the old <lb/>
n union to be held May 10th and <lb/>
received <lb/>
A petition from the citizens on <lb/>
Fourth street was presented, <lb/>
asking that a sand-clay pavement <lb/>
be put on their street. The street <lb/>
committee was instructed to be- <lb/>
gin work on same as early as <lb/>
possible, provided the property <lb/>
owners will place heart or stone <lb/>
curbing their property <lb/>
under direction of the committee. <lb/>
Privilege was granted M. Con <lb/>
to run round <lb/>
for not 1- than fifteen days at <lb/>
per day. <lb/>
T. S. Norman appeared before <lb/>
the board and that his <lb/>
taxed The matter <lb/>
was until tho county <lb/>
commissioners ac. upon it. <lb/>
A request for lire -t <lb/>
from one of the suburban dis- <lb/>
of tho town was referred <lb/>
to the fire committee of the <lb/>
board to investigate aid report <lb/>
at the next regular meeting. <lb/>
The committee appointed to <lb/>
establish u property on let <lb/>
corner of Fifth and Washington <lb/>
streets recommended that the <lb/>
lino established by com <lb/>
be sustained. Mid <lb/>
Mat tho said committee be dis <lb/>
charged. The report ac <lb/>
d. <lb/>
J. J. was granted <lb/>
liege run boarding house <lb/>
balance of this year <lb/>
license tax. <lb/>
C. L. Wilkinson appeared be- <lb/>
fore the board and asked <lb/>
an ordinance relating to surface <lb/>
privies adopted. The <lb/>
is published elsewhere. <lb/>
D. D. Overton, chief of the <lb/>
fire department, reported that <lb/>
the by the town <lb/>
had arrived and had been placed <lb/>
on the reels <lb/>
Chief Overton and Alderman <lb/>
W. S. were instructed to <lb/>
have the hose reel house recently <lb/>
destroyed by fire replaced as <lb/>
cheaply as possible on the old site <lb/>
near the John Flanagan Buggy <lb/>
Co. property. The matter of <lb/>
providing apparatus for drying <lb/>
hose was referred to the fire <lb/>
committee. The matter of pro- <lb/>
suitable fire alarm was <lb/>
also referred to this committee <lb/>
to investigate and report at the <lb/>
next meeting. <lb/>
The week beginning Monday, <lb/>
April was set aside by <lb/>
board as clean-up week. Chief <lb/>
of Police Smith was instructed <lb/>
to notify the citizens. <lb/>
The clerk was instructed to <lb/>
notify property owners on <lb/>
Evans, between Fifth and Tenth <lb/>
streets, that they must put down <lb/>
heart or stone curbing abutting <lb/>
their property on a line to be es- <lb/>
by the street commit- <lb/>
tee. The committee was <lb/>
instructed to fix the sidewalk, on <lb/>
PRESBYTERY. <lb/>
an <lb/>
Washington, N. C, <lb/>
Presbytery convened in- <lb/>
the <lb/>
city, this evening at eight <lb/>
o'clock. Mi t rs and delegates <lb/>
have been arriving on every train <lb/>
today and the indications are <lb/>
very promising for a large at <lb/>
This evening's meet- <lb/>
began with devotional <lb/>
after which the opening <lb/>
sermon was preached by <lb/>
lice, of Raleigh. Mr <lb/>
White delivered a strong and <lb/>
interesting sermon taking as his <lb/>
text, Isaiah 53rd chapter and h <lb/>
verse. We Like <lb/>
Hive Gone <lb/>
-Iv after the close of <lb/>
the devotional exercises the roll <lb/>
call of the Presbytery was <lb/>
and a large delegation found to <lb/>
be present, Presbytery <lb/>
then went into the election u <lb/>
moderator and It-v. K. C. Deal. <lb/>
of was unanimous <lb/>
elected to this important office. <lb/>
After the el. the body ad- <lb/>
for the and will <lb/>
begin its business session torn r <lb/>
row morning at ten ck. The <lb/>
Presbytery will hold a three <lb/>
session, devoting the day <lb/>
sessions to business ard the <lb/>
night sessions to devotional ex- <lb/>
and popular meetings. <lb/>
One of the principle features o. <lb/>
this session's work will be that of <lb/>
home and foreign missions, and <lb/>
a strong effort will be made to <lb/>
induce interest in th <lb/>
important work. R. B <lb/>
Glenn will deliver an address o <lb/>
home missions at a missionary <lb/>
rally on Wednesday evening. <lb/>
Rev. C. F. of Chink <lb/>
will address the <lb/>
Presbytery on Thursday in b. half <lb/>
of mission work in the <lb/>
empire. <lb/>
The ladies missionary union of <lb/>
Albemarle Presbytery will alto <lb/>
hold its business meeting during <lb/>
the session of in <lb/>
Methodist church which has <lb/>
kindly been it their dis- <lb/>
Albemarle Presbytery is <lb/>
one of the most influential rod <lb/>
bodies in North Carolina, <lb/>
and is of s of <lb/>
ablest divines in the State. <lb/>
NATIONAL BANK OF GREENVILLE <lb/>
STATE NEWS. <lb/>
Newsy Items of for <lb/>
Readers. <lb/>
Says he is Oat of Politics. <lb/>
Washington, April 11.-Col <lb/>
Harry Skinner, who spent <lb/>
several of last week here, <lb/>
says that he is out of politics a. <lb/>
far as office-seeking it concern- <lb/>
ed. But, the colonel's friends <lb/>
say that he must run for con- <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
According to <lb/>
Headlight, a man in Wayne <lb/>
has just b- r <lb/>
by his for a <lb/>
eight ago. At that <lb/>
time he a <lb/>
containing quite a sum of money. <lb/>
Knowing the owner, lie kept the <lb/>
to has all <lb/>
these of <lb/>
the money. Recently he <lb/>
thereupon <lb/>
It his to return the <lb/>
ard i's contents, <lb/>
which. The Headlight any, he <lb/>
did. <lb/>
Pays Dividend and Panes Good Sun <lb/>
to <lb/>
At a meeting of the <lb/>
of tho National Bink of Green- <lb/>
ville, held April 12th, 1910, the <lb/>
cashier reported the <lb/>
six months, ending April 11th. <lb/>
of which a percent <lb/>
semi dividend was order- <lb/>
ed paid to the stockholders and <lb/>
the remainder to be reserved as <lb/>
undivided pr <lb/>
This completes the fourth year <lb/>
of the bank's business, during <lb/>
which time has <lb/>
in dividends and it has <lb/>
910.000 surplus and <lb/>
undivided profits. A record of <lb/>
which it may well feel proud. <lb/>
Evans street as they see fit. <lb/>
The clerk was instructed to <lb/>
have Accountant W. L. Hall <lb/>
swear to his report of th Water <lb/>
Light and the <lb/>
same be filled with the town <lb/>
records. <lb/>
Application of Jasper C. House <lb/>
as keeper of the market house <lb/>
was ordered filed. <lb/>
Application of Andrew <lb/>
for restaurant license was refer- <lb/>
red to the chief of police for report <lb/>
at next meeting. <lb/>
Jim Tucker was granted license <lb/>
to run a restaurant. <lb/>
Accounts for the past month <lb/>
were approved an ordered paid. <lb/>
GR <lb/>
Annual and Elects <lb/>
The ninth annual meeting of <lb/>
the of the Greenville <lb/>
Banking Trust Co., was held <lb/>
Monday, and th <lb/>
were <lb/>
J. R. Spier, president. <lb/>
C. S. Carr, cashier- <lb/>
Andrew J. Mo ire, assistant <lb/>
cashier and bookkeeper. <lb/>
N. O. Warren, and <lb/>
bookkeeper. <lb/>
paying a handsome <lb/>
dividend to the stockholders. <lb/>
was passed to the bank's <lb/>
surplus, making tho total surplus <lb/>
This is a most credits <lb/>
be shewing for an institution <lb/>
nine years old. <lb/>
Exhibition. <lb/>
Greensboro. N. C, 12.- <lb/>
A carload of an I office <lb/>
equipment shipped from Greens- <lb/>
to Raleigh, transfers the <lb/>
active operations of the <lb/>
Tuberculosis Exhibition to <lb/>
the central portion of the State. <lb/>
Early this week headquarters <lb/>
were established in <lb/>
and for five weeks a v <lb/>
campaign of education will be <lb/>
conducted. Cooperating <lb/>
will b- in every <lb/>
town and every within a <lb/>
hundred miles or s of the <lb/>
city. Several state wide <lb/>
conferences will be held, having <lb/>
interest to groups of people <lb/>
throughout the entire <lb/>
wealth, and in general, the ex <lb/>
Raleigh will mean <lb/>
much more than merely a local <lb/>
relative <lb/>
to the exhibition from part <lb/>
of the State may b addressed <lb/>
simply to the Tuberculosis <lb/>
ac <lb/>
Special Train to Wilton. <lb/>
Special excursion rates and <lb/>
train Tuesday April 19th <lb/>
from Washington, <lb/>
Greenville, Farmville and inter- <lb/>
mediate stations to Wilson, N. <lb/>
C., account performance of Land <lb/>
of Nod Theatrical Co. in the <lb/>
greatest spectacular pro- <lb/>
ever presented. Call on <lb/>
ticket agents for complete in- <lb/>
formation. H. C. <lb/>
Land Sale Near Greenville. <lb/>
acres or more wood land <lb/>
lying within yard s of the <lb/>
limits of the town of <lb/>
Greenville, for sale Monday, <lb/>
April <lb/>
tho land, of the ;. frank <lb/>
Johnston, deceased. <lb/>
F. C. Harding, <lb/>
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