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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/>
d w<lb/>
a t <lb/>
I J f <lb/>
V S a<lb/>
., .<lb/>
POOR PRINT <lb/>
.; ;<lb/>
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WORKS WONDERS <lb/>
will produce at a trifling cost the <lb/>
most perfect imitations of hardwood. <lb/>
is the best article ever produced <lb/>
for the home and there is nothing to compare <lb/>
with it considering its insignificant cost. <lb/>
has a of uses in every <lb/>
home, but it especially excels for Floors where <lb/>
it is fast superseding Linoleum, Mattings, etc. <lb/>
. La <lb/>
M. <lb/>
Just give it a trial <lb/>
On CHAIRS <lb/>
ROCKERS <lb/>
LOUNGES <lb/>
MANTELS <lb/>
CO-CARTS <lb/>
BALUSTERS <lb/>
BEDSTEADS <lb/>
SIDEBOARDS <lb/>
REFRIGERATORS <lb/>
DESKS <lb/>
DOORS <lb/>
FRAMES <lb/>
ORGANS <lb/>
SHELVES <lb/>
CRADLES <lb/>
FIXTURES <lb/>
CABINETS <lb/>
BOOK CASES <lb/>
RACKS <lb/>
is extremely brilliant and durable. <lb/>
is not effected by hot or cold <lb/>
water. <lb/>
For Sale by <lb/>
v. J. G. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
N I <lb/>
v. . mm liaise<lb/>
; I i <lb/>
Parker u- n <lb/>
Dasie hi <lb/>
h re <lb/>
He or X <lb/>
cure any OH I<lb/>
corn a- by J- K. <lb/>
G. <lb/>
you the d <lb/>
E C. T. T. S p p r <lb/>
at K-fl Store <lb/>
Semi along rs j <lb/>
printing. K Hector Printing <lb/>
House is nice <lb/>
Save your fruit trees by using. <lb/>
Brown's air j <lb/>
for by Carr <lb/>
ware Co. d <lb/>
services begin <lb/>
April <lb/>
17th. pastor <lb/>
v Rev. A. J. Parker, of L <lb/>
of Condition of <lb/>
Greenville Banking Trust Co. <lb/>
At GREENVILLE, <lb/>
la the Slate cf Carolina, at close business, <lb/>
RESOURCES <lb/>
Mid <lb/>
ll <lb/>
All r S Bonds <lb/>
a-id <lb/>
and K <lb/>
Due from <lb/>
Cash items <lb/>
Silver including U <lb/>
m-no- min <lb/>
National bank i and <lb/>
other U. . not a <lb/>
on <lb/>
I Don II <lb/>
I 87.16 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
LIABILITIES <lb/>
Capital stock paid in <lb/>
fund <lb/>
profits, let cur- <lb/>
rent ex- and tax pd. <lb/>
Time ear, <lb/>
D i 7,14.871<lb/>
17,500.00 <lb/>
The New Form of City <lb/>
Miss., and Co um-; <lb/>
S. C are the first t- <lb/>
Southern cities east of to <lb/>
try the commission form of gov. <lb/>
has not yet <lb/>
voted on the matter, but the <lb/>
result of the election i said to he <lb/>
a foregone <lb/>
came severe <lb/>
years ago the affairs of the <lb/>
were taken out of the hind <lb/>
the ward politicians and part <lb/>
had long controlled <lb/>
there as in most other in <lb/>
cities-and the government m <lb/>
vested in a commission cf at e <lb/>
business men. The results n <lb/>
the way of economy, is , <lb/>
and were <lb/>
satisfactory that the <lb/>
plan was continued, and the <lb/>
has spread from city to <lb/>
until it now bids to <lb/>
one of the most notable <lb/>
merits of twentieth century <lb/>
tics in America. We hope to st <lb/>
a great many other cities <lb/>
the idea, and we should like to <lb/>
have some plan worked nu <lb/>
whereby the same principle <lb/>
might be applied county <lb/>
Senator Aldrich has <lb/>
just <lb/>
a good business commission c Mid <lb/>
save a year in our <lb/>
present National expenditures. <lb/>
Raleigh <lb/>
Farmer aid <lb/>
Entry Vacant Land. <lb/>
i- n th t K. R <lb/>
ha he of <lb/>
April an y of vacant <lb/>
lands in he of of <lb/>
deed for Pitt in the <lb/>
words mid K. R. <lb/>
enters e fol- <lb/>
i win i or I of land <lb/>
i i the county of Pitt and in He h I <lb/>
t Hi at canal in <lb/>
Cu I ranch it t c and <lb/>
r with the public road T y- <lb/>
nil on the <lb/>
n r h i in Way e- <lb/>
the r a west- <lb/>
y ti at bridge,<lb/>
w M. Moore. <lb/>
Re of <lb/>
By Moore. D R. <lb/>
Any and all claim life to <lb/>
or i i i land coveted by <lb/>
o.- any p rt thereof are <lb/>
notified file their protest in <lb/>
with the entry o the <lb/>
i g of a rant thereon w thin thirty <lb/>
from hereof, <lb/>
i This Mb, <lb/>
W. M. M. ore. Entry Taker. <lb/>
Reward. <lb/>
The On of C <lb/>
N. C h a no male solicitor in the <lb/>
There is a man c aiming to be <lb/>
i solicitor, who is Mn impostor, and <lb/>
we Rive reward for inf. <lb/>
ti n to his arrest. He re- <lb/>
in and it <lb/>
near by town <lb/>
now one is hereby <lb/>
E. L. Parker, Clinton N. C, <lb/>
A Wise Step <lb/>
to Take <lb/>
Step Into Our Store <lb/>
Permit us to show <lb/>
you Styles, <lb/>
and Shapes, <lb/>
that are different. <lb/>
We carry a line of <lb/>
Shoe Polish, Laces <lb/>
Rubber Heels and <lb/>
Arch Cushions. <lb/>
Norfolk Cotton and Peanuts wired- <lb/>
by J. W. Perry A Co. Factors. <lb/>
Today <lb/>
Middling 6-8 <lb/>
Low Middling S 1-2 <lb/>
Middling 1-2 1-4<lb/>
Strictly Prim 3-4 S-4 <lb/>
Prim U<lb/>
YORK AND LIVERPOOL <lb/>
FUTURE MARKET <lb/>
Wired by Cobb Co. <lb/>
and Brokers. Norfolk. <lb/>
YORK <lb/>
May <lb/>
July <lb/>
UM <lb/>
May <lb/>
Dec Corn <lb/>
May Ribs <lb/>
July Ribs <lb/>
July <lb/>
5-6-8 <lb/>
l. <lb/>
8-8 <lb/>
Mai it. by <lb/>
A JiG. Man <lb/>
1-2 <lb/>
Mrs. Kate Hall hive, kept <lb/>
i years, am the mother of four <lb/>
I would not p house <lb/>
e woman, Why Drives <lb/>
sickness, brings and hap- <lb/>
to whole family. It's the <lb/>
world's health server. <lb/>
Jno. L. <lb/>
J W. PERRY GO <lb/>
NORFOLK. VA. <lb/>
Cotton Factors handler <lb/>
Bagging, Tie and <lb/>
Correspondence and<lb/>
The Reflector doe job work. <lb/>
Mb bros. <lb/>
NORFOLK. VA, <lb/>
Cotton Buyers, Brokers <lb/>
in Stocks, Cotton. Grain <lb/>
and Provisions. <lb/>
PRIVATE WIRE <lb/>
New York. Chicago <lb/>
to <lb/>
New Orleans. <lb/>
H. HENRY HARRIS <lb/>
ARCHITECT <lb/>
FINE RESIDENCE AND <lb/>
a specialty Wilmington, N. C. <lb/>
It all slim <lb/>
intern organs, the <lb/>
and the blood. Such is <lb/>
Rocky Tee, most <lb/>
cue of bad <lb/>
constipation and liver. <lb/>
Jno. L. <lb/>
Water Damage Sale <lb/>
We have a small quantity of goods that were <lb/>
slightly damaged by water during the recent <lb/>
fire which will be closed out at much below <lb/>
regular prices. In this lot are some Rugs. Mat- <lb/>
tings, Dressers, Chairs, etc., that are great bar- <lb/>
gains at reduced prices. <lb/>
Our regular stock of Furniture embraces all <lb/>
that is new, attractive and <lb/>
such articles as are needed in your home. <lb/>
Taft Boyd Furniture Co. <lb/>
If you trade with us both make money <lb/>
Total <lb/>
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA -County Pitt, <lb/>
I. C. S. Carr, of the above named bank, do solemnly swear <lb/>
that the above statement is true to the cf my kn and belief. <lb/>
C. S. CARR, Cashier. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to b fore Correct <lb/>
me, this 5th day of A <lb/>
R C p <lb/>
Notary Public Directors. <lb/>
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad. <lb/>
A New Directory Soon. <lb/>
We now up our new <lb/>
Telephone directory, arm <lb/>
to receive con <lb/>
tracts for same. All who wish <lb/>
to the same space as last <lb/>
year will please notify the man <lb/>
We will be glad to ll <lb/>
space to any one desiring it <lb/>
years directory will be even a <lb/>
better advertising; medium than <lb/>
last year, as we have added <lb/>
about one hundred new <lb/>
and it will b- in <lb/>
Falkland and throughout Pitt <lb/>
county. Call the or <lb/>
leave word with the chief <lb/>
tor. Home Tel. and Tel. Co. <lb/>
SCHEDULES <lb/>
Between Norfolk, Washington, Plymouth, Greenville, <lb/>
Mid Kinston, Effective April 1st, <lb/>
a. <lb/>
a. <lb/>
u. <lb/>
I'M <lb/>
m. <lb/>
in. <lb/>
in. <lb/>
in. <lb/>
in. <lb/>
in. <lb/>
in. <lb/>
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WILMINGTON, N. C. <lb/>
Narrow from Fire <lb/>
A night or two Mr. Z. W. <lb/>
Brown was out <lb/>
street to his home. In <lb/>
the mill plant of B. E. <lb/>
Co , on the Fifth street, <lb/>
he saw the reflection of a <lb/>
behind one of the buildings, <lb/>
there to investigate <lb/>
a pile of straw burning. He <lb/>
pulled the straw away from <lb/>
the building and stamp. <lb/>
the. fire out. If he had <lb/>
h minutes the building <lb/>
would have been in a . <lb/>
There is hardly a that <lb/>
was tie <lb/>
building and net on fire with in- <lb/>
New Spring Goods <lb/>
Have Made Their Appearance <lb/>
and you can find here <lb/>
almost anything in <lb/>
WEARING <lb/>
APPAREL <lb/>
Don't forget this store when out shopping <lb/>
Subscribe to The Reflector. <lb/>
Yours for fashions, <lb/>
The white sale at <lb/>
Monday, April 11th from, <lb/>
p. m. Norfolk cream will <lb/>
he <lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <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/>
we are selling from to <lb/>
per cent less than 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/>
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The Rural Mail Comes Once a Day <lb/>
The Telephone keeps you in touch with neigh- <lb/>
friends and the city every minute of every <lb/>
day. Progressive farmers throughout the South <lb/>
are installing telephones in their homes and <lb/>
our service. <lb/>
The cost is low; the service is satisfactory. <lb/>
Write to our nearest Manager, or <lb/>
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lowly to retrace bis steps, walk- <lb/>
where be bad moment <lb/>
before. A lorn In road roused <lb/>
to draw rein sharply. A <lb/>
ahead five or six men were <lb/>
with u riderless bay horse. <lb/>
Hobbs. <lb/>
bis <lb/>
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forcibly that men were not what <lb/>
be hod thought them to Le. They were <lb/>
on looking lot. more like <lb/>
he bad seen In town earlier In <lb/>
day. Even be turning <lb/>
new thought over In mind one of <lb/>
them stepped out of little knot <lb/>
and. without n word of warning, lifted <lb/>
bis arm and blank at <lb/>
little Englishman. A hall whizzed <lb/>
close by bis head. Ilia horse leaped <lb/>
to the side road <lb/>
most unseating <lb/>
nut Hobbs had blood In <lb/>
veins. What is mar to the point, be <lb/>
bad a revolver In his packet, <lb/>
lie Jerked It out second <lb/>
shot from picket, prepared to ride <lb/>
upon An later <lb/>
half a dozen revolvers were <lb/>
at turned ones <lb/>
and rode In the opposite <lb/>
whirling to fire twice at unfriendly <lb/>
group. Ram was out of <lb/>
The only thing left for to do was <lb/>
to ride ones to the city and give <lb/>
the alarm <lb/>
Suddenly his swerved and <lb/>
leaped furiously of stride, <lb/>
but recovering himself In- <lb/>
the he <lb/>
beard the sharp of a firearm far <lb/>
down the unbroken ravine Ills left. <lb/>
A second came, this from <lb/>
right and close hand. His horse was <lb/>
staggering, down he <lb/>
Crashed. swinging clear barely <lb/>
lo time to being to the <lb/>
ground. A stream of blood was <lb/>
the side of the poor <lb/>
Aghast this unheard of <lb/>
the Interpreter knew not which <lb/>
way to turn, but stood there dazed <lb/>
n third abut brought him his <lb/>
senses. The bullet kicked up dust <lb/>
near lie scrambled for <lb/>
heavy underbrush roadside and <lb/>
darted off Into roadside, <lb/>
In his hand, his heart palpitating <lb/>
like Time and again us he tied <lb/>
through the dark he heard the <lb/>
shouts of men In distance <lb/>
At III o'clock next morning Colo- <lb/>
a company of soldiers, <lb/>
riding from the city gates toward <lb/>
the north In response to a rail for <lb/>
help from honest herders who report <lb/>
attacks an alarming <lb/>
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other Is all the more to under- <lb/>
stand- I mean e of <lb/>
the Countess said Huron <lb/>
pulling In <lb/>
plain perplexity we must not <lb/>
atop here Will you come <lb/>
me. Mr. to tower I shall <lb/>
send cut my man to work on the <lb/>
case i f the It U n most <lb/>
lug thing. still have hope that she <lb/>
will In person to <lb/>
think said gloomily. <lb/>
This looks like abduction-foul play, <lb/>
whatever you choose lo call It. She <lb/>
has never left her father's house In <lb/>
Just this manner before. I <lb/>
baron, that Marians has taken <lb/>
tray by force. She told me yesterday <lb/>
that she would never go back to <lb/>
If she could help It. I have already <lb/>
you suspicions regarding his <lb/>
designs Catching <lb/>
eager gaze of the prince, he <lb/>
changed the word to <lb/>
cheeks white <lb/>
turned upon <lb/>
might leave the rescue of the countess <lb/>
to the proper <lb/>
she said calmly. think It Is your <lb/>
as on American lo bend the <lb/>
March for Mr. Kins. If Count Mm- <lb/>
has spirited his wife pray <lb/>
Who hits a better <lb/>
are sure that Mr. King la <lb/>
dead or In dire need of she in- <lb/>
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to conduct he said shortly. <lb/>
Colonel forth <lb/>
on lie may be <lb/>
able to give any of <lb/>
bis time to the <lb/>
search for Mr <lb/>
King. It is out- <lb/>
John <lb/>
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man to <lb/>
what strength I <lb/>
have lo service <lb/>
of u w o m u n In <lb/>
trouble. Come. <lb/>
baron; we will go <lb/>
to the <lb/>
Count In- <lb/>
hastily <lb/>
proposing that a <lb/>
second party be <lb/>
sent out once <lb/>
Instructions to raze the witch's <lb/>
hut if necessary. <lb/>
shall happy to lead the <lb/>
young Count <lb/>
bowing deeply to the young lady her- <lb/>
self. <lb/>
shall. <lb/>
at once. Take ten <lb/>
turned suddenly to resent- <lb/>
girl. lie said gently as <lb/>
the others drew away, be hard <lb/>
With me. don't <lb/>
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are in love <lb/>
thus <lb/>
married <lb/>
can't it. must do nil I can <lb/>
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looked into his eyes for <lb/>
n moment. <lb/>
she hang- <lb/>
her head. <lb/>
she smiled brightly up Into his <lb/>
face. your way. <lb/>
that am her friend <lb/>
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bled. Order the strictest <lb/>
care of were Issued by <lb/>
Count Baron began <lb/>
to see things in a different light. <lb/>
Things that had puzzled him before <lb/>
now seemed dear. <lb/>
But late in the afternoon n telegram <lb/>
brought to which upset all <lb/>
of their calculations and caused <lb/>
minister of police to swear softly <lb/>
pure disgust. It was from the Count- <lb/>
Marians herself, sent from Tor- <lb/>
a station far down the railway. <lb/>
In direction of Vienna, it was self <lb/>
am going to <lb/>
there to cud my days. There <lb/>
Is no hope for me. go voluntarily. <lb/>
Will yon not understand why I <lb/>
leaving Edelweiss You must <lb/>
It signed <lb/>
I was He caught <lb/>
the glance of and <lb/>
flushed under sudden knowledge <lb/>
by two clever secret men. <lb/>
boarded the train for west. A <lb/>
man stood In the <lb/>
on the station platform smiled <lb/>
quietly to himself as train pulled <lb/>
Then he walked briskly away. It <lb/>
was the lawyer. <lb/>
A most alluring trap had been set for <lb/>
John <lb/>
party that bad gone to <lb/>
charge of Count re- <lb/>
turned at nightfall no wiser than when <lb/>
It left barracks noon. Hiding <lb/>
bravely, but somewhat dejectedly. <lb/>
Bide handsome young officer in <lb/>
command a girl gray. Now she <lb/>
coining borne with them, silent, <lb/>
subdued, more so than <lb/>
She allowed the count to see. <lb/>
and his men had <lb/>
been scouring the bills for bandits. <lb/>
They arrived at the witch's a <lb/>
few after and his <lb/>
company. Disregarding curses of <lb/>
old woman, a thorough of <lb/>
the place was made. <lb/>
The old woman's story, reflected by <lb/>
the grand inn. was convincing so far <lb/>
s It went. said that the young <lb/>
man remained behind in the kitchen to <lb/>
puzzle himself over the smoke mystery <lb/>
while she went out u her doorstep. <lb/>
The man with the horses became <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION <lb/>
THE NATIONAL BANK OF <lb/>
AT GREENVILLE. <lb/>
In the St t. of North Carolina, st <lb/>
close of business. Mar la <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
Loans and discounts I <lb/>
Overdrafts secured and <lb/>
unsecured 1.4 <lb/>
U. S. Bonds to secure cir-<lb/>
I Furniture and i <lb/>
from Nations i auks <lb/>
reserve <lb/>
Due from Slate <lb/>
and Bankers X <lb/>
Due from re- <lb/>
serve agents I 81.19 <lb/>
Checks and other cash <lb/>
items <lb/>
for clearing <lb/>
Notes of other <lb/>
Banks <lb/>
Fractional paper currency, <lb/>
and cents <lb/>
Specie <lb/>
-tender notes <lb/>
Redemption fund with U. <lb/>
S. Treasurer p- r Cent, <lb/>
of<lb/>
Total <lb/>
1.03- <lb/>
t -m <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capital stock paid in <lb/>
Surplus fund <lb/>
Undivided I. cur- <lb/>
rent expenses, taxes paid <lb/>
National bank notes <lb/>
outstanding <lb/>
unpaid <lb/>
frightened when she lo ex- i u <lb/>
to H n d. A <lb/>
few later gentleman j Individual deposits <lb/>
emerged to find las horse gone, j subject to check , i- <lb/>
deserted. Cur. big. he <lb/>
the glen In pursuit his friend, <lb/>
that was the last she saw <lb/>
bi <lb/>
t outstanding <lb/>
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et <lb/>
One Seed <lb/>
When Ledbetter O-e <lb/>
seed planter, one bushel of col ion <lb/>
reed will plant three acres. <lb/>
Come and see the Ledbetter. <lb/>
J R. J. G. <lb/>
aw <lb/>
Wells Browne <lb/>
Hang Wail Paper <lb/>
That you might as well <lb/>
poke down a lat hole and <lb/>
expect good results, a i to give it to <lb/>
one who d know any more <lb/>
about paper hanging than a rabbit. When <lb/>
Sour will paper pops loose and <lb/>
own in the fact in <lb/>
the face, you have made a mistake <lb/>
a d waste your Next time <lb/>
you contemplate papering house <lb/>
talk to Wells Brow. e. He is h-ad- <lb/>
q rs in this line He is , <lb/>
reasonable in his prices, and ready to <lb/>
good anything that wrong <lb/>
with ins w New goods in, <lb/>
and a season ahead. Paste <lb/>
in next time you <lb/>
in his line, come to s <lb/>
house on Ave. below <lb/>
KM P an tell your troubles to <lb/>
o That little brick triangle <lb/>
g is the place. ,., <lb/>
WELLS BROWNE. <lb/>
Greenville. N. C. <lb/>
Total S <lb/>
State of N. C, County of Pitt, <lb/>
i, F. J. Forbes, cashier of <lb/>
named bank, do solemnly swear <lb/>
the above statement is true to the beat <lb/>
my knowledge and belief. <lb/>
F. J. FORBES. <lb/>
bed and sworn to before me <lb/>
this 6th day April, <lb/>
ANDREW <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
Correct <lb/>
E. <lb/>
K. . J-MES. <lb/>
H W. <lb/>
J. C. LANIER<lb/>
Monuments <lb/>
Tomb <lb/>
Iron <lb/>
CENTRAL <lb/>
Barber Shop <lb/>
Herbert Edmond, Prop. <lb/>
Located in roam business sec- <lb/>
of the town Five chairs <lb/>
in operation and each one <lb/>
sided over by a skilled barber <lb/>
Our place is in razors <lb/>
sharp. Our clean. <lb/>
electric l machine for <lb/>
dry shampoo and La- <lb/>
dies waited on at their homes. <lb/>
S. J. NOBLES <lb/>
MODERN BARBER SHOP. <lb/>
Nicely furnished, <lb/>
thing clean and <lb/>
working <lb/>
best barbers. Second to <lb/>
none in the State. <lb/>
Cosmetics a specialty. <lb/>
Opposite J. R. J. G. <lb/>
Mr. not Mr . <lb/>
from the trails of the town. The robe that this man also under- <lb/>
nut Ions In lb sub- why she WU <lb/>
lie of she lo <lb/>
i v not be near lilt<lb/>
CHESAPEAKE LINE <lb/>
OFFERS EXCELLENT SERVICE BETWEEN <lb/>
Norfolk and Baltimore <lb/>
Elegant New Steamers Dining Rooms on Saloon Decks. <lb/>
Table Dinner, cents Club to cents <lb/>
service desired. <lb/>
Ste rs leave Norfolk from Jackson St. daily <lb/>
Son at p m , arrive at Baltimore 7.00 a. m., connecting <lb/>
with rail lines all points East and West. <lb/>
For and stateroom reservations, write <lb/>
C. L C HANDLER, G A F. R T. P A. <lb/>
NORFOLK, VIRGINIA <lb/>
off ill one.- for the witch's hovel, send- <lb/>
with a small, instructed es- <lb/>
the where <lb/>
gloss In Mr. <lb/>
and certain <lb/>
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to the surprise No <lb/>
reported. MM the <lb/>
who pule <lb/>
in hills there some <lb/>
bin that nil. <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
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sold the baron Indulgently. <lb/>
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War In the dead of night without n <lb/>
word. I'd say. Well, we <lb/>
run devote attention to Mr. <lb/>
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1910 Brought Many Changes <lb/>
And among them was a big change in the <lb/>
style of Furniture. I watched this care- <lb/>
fully, and I did not buy until I was ab- <lb/>
sure I was getting the newest <lb/>
and best to be had. Consequently, I am <lb/>
offering the furniture buyers of Green- <lb/>
ville and adjacent country I <lb/>
The Most Artistic Stock of <lb/>
FURNITURE <lb/>
ever shown them, <lb/>
find it to your best <lb/>
store in the White <lb/>
Points, and exam <lb/>
buying. <lb/>
You will therefore <lb/>
interest to visit my <lb/>
building, near Five <lb/>
my stock before <lb/>
J. H. BOYD, Jr. <lb/>
For <lb/>
Roofing and Sheet Metal Work. or T <lb/>
Tin Shop Wort, and <lb/>
Flues in Season, see <lb/>
J. J. JENKINS, <lb/>
Finn. R. C. I <lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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THE EASTERN u <lb/>
of speculation we know of hi another as the outcome of an <lb/>
instance where a, young lady was argument over the payment for <lb/>
offered a dollar profit on a spring a ten rent meal. We did <lb/>
hat which bought and some know that living anything <lb/>
else wanted. like that cheap the <lb/>
but this murder over <lb/>
D. J. <lb/>
EDITOR PROPRIETOR. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA. <lb/>
Year 11.00 <lb/>
Six <lb/>
Single <lb/>
rates may be had upon <lb/>
application t business office in <lb/>
Reflector Building, corner Evans and <lb/>
Third s <lb/>
Entered in the post office at Greenville <lb/>
H. C, mail matter. <lb/>
FRIDAY, APRIL 1910. <lb/>
It is getting close to the time <lb/>
for census questioning to begin. <lb/>
With the average buy now <lb/>
base bull is bigger than lie <lb/>
comet. <lb/>
Guess this cold snap <lb/>
you glad you did not take Yin <lb/>
off. <lb/>
There will be questions <lb/>
plenty when the census <lb/>
tor calls. <lb/>
The New Bern Sun <lb/>
that the next <lb/>
Tom <lb/>
intimates <lb/>
Will be <lb/>
Former President Roosevelt <lb/>
convinced even the pipe that he <lb/>
a- not the habit of taking <lb/>
orders. <lb/>
Jim Jeffries, the <lb/>
came very near a knock- <lb/>
out by getting next to a live <lb/>
wire. <lb/>
President Tuft has called on <lb/>
his colleagues to stand by him <lb/>
No doubt he feels the need of <lb/>
backing. <lb/>
The farmer with plenty of <lb/>
chickens in his barn yard need <lb/>
not worry much about where his <lb/>
money is coming from. <lb/>
Just now it is that between <lb/>
. seasons time when the coal man <lb/>
and the ice man both get a <lb/>
whack at you. <lb/>
The Wilson <lb/>
that either i. <lb/>
dogs should <lb/>
running a large <lb/>
s declares <lb/>
or the <lb/>
from <lb/>
The Record is the name of a <lb/>
new weekly paper just started <lb/>
at Black Mountain, and it makes <lb/>
a handsome appearance. Ron- <lb/>
B. Wilson, <lb/>
so small a matter shows that <lb/>
life out there is even cheaper. <lb/>
Maybe there is no significance <lb/>
former Put in the fact that practically every <lb/>
boy, is editor. <lb/>
The of North <lb/>
bull team met defeat twice <lb/>
in succession at the hands of the <lb/>
losing the games at <lb/>
and Charlotte <lb/>
of the <lb/>
son Gold Lear, is another of the <lb/>
who think the press con <lb/>
at Wrightsville. June <lb/>
8-10. is too for swimming. <lb/>
and Teddy have met <lb/>
talked it over, and the lat- <lb/>
accepted the <lb/>
to make a speech when he <lb/>
sets back home. Then some <lb/>
thing will be said. <lb/>
Republican paper in the State <lb/>
spoke approvingly of Governor <lb/>
action in the <lb/>
case are great it <lb/>
comes to anything out of which <lb/>
they can make future political <lb/>
capital. <lb/>
The women of New York are <lb/>
up in arms against the meat <lb/>
sellers. A mob of fifty, the <lb/>
leader with a big raided a <lb/>
butcher's shop and put the <lb/>
owner to flight <lb/>
Now it is the Pullman car <lb/>
rates under discussion with a <lb/>
view of trimming. the <lb/>
good work goes on the wings of <lb/>
the porter might also be clipped <lb/>
to good <lb/>
Speaker Cannon lost out <lb/>
again, and could jot get his <lb/>
measure through congress for <lb/>
to be provided for <lb/>
the speaker and vice president <lb/>
The insurgents voted with the <lb/>
Democrats the <lb/>
and will have <lb/>
to get to the capitol just like <lb/>
the other fellows. <lb/>
Every year just this <lb/>
time the warning it raised that <lb/>
those who fail to pay their poll <lb/>
tax by the first of May will lost <lb/>
their right to vote. Thia is a <lb/>
State law, based oil the <lb/>
that citizen fails to <lb/>
pay pill tax is the <lb/>
person to cast a the <lb/>
in t no of officers to conduct tin- <lb/>
affairs of eminent Even <lb/>
bear his <lb/>
of government expenses, yet <lb/>
many put off paying taxes as <lb/>
long as possible, and would <lb/>
pay at all unless to do so <lb/>
BUT A HOME. <lb/>
Wireless telegraphy his again <lb/>
proven its great value. A <lb/>
English <lb/>
channel took a distress <lb/>
message was picked up by an- <lb/>
other steamer which hurried to <lb/>
the scene and transferred the <lb/>
nine hundred passengers from <lb/>
the burning steamer without a <lb/>
single mishap to one of them. <lb/>
Several counties in Michigan <lb/>
u whack at saloons a <lb/>
days ago by voting some three <lb/>
hundred of them out of business. <lb/>
In Greensboro. Thursday, two <lb/>
were killed by the <lb/>
in of a deep sewer ditch <lb/>
which they were helping to dig. <lb/>
A hearty welcome to the vis <lb/>
Odd Fellows here in at- <lb/>
upon the district meet- <lb/>
Greenville opens wide her <lb/>
doors to them. <lb/>
Greensboro has had a mild sen- <lb/>
some comic pictures <lb/>
advertising show. The bill- <lb/>
poster who put them up was <lb/>
fined a and costs. <lb/>
A South Carolina woman made <lb/>
ate of her as a hiding <lb/>
place for money which her <lb/>
band had stolen. <lb/>
n to the game. <lb/>
The <lb/>
building committee hare select- <lb/>
ed to draw the plats <lb/>
for the new court house and new <lb/>
jail, so It will no great while <lb/>
Perhaps the Pullman company before things are moving toward <lb/>
goes on the idea that the upper- buildings over on the square <lb/>
story is as good as the lower. Pitt county will have u court <lb/>
since by an extra tip of which every citizen <lb/>
the porter you can get a stop H proud- <lb/>
Ladder to to quarters. <lb/>
Raleigh aldermen have come <lb/>
The Western Union Telegraph to that those who <lb/>
Company has decided to increase must pay for the <lb/>
the pay of rather than ; The license tax on <lb/>
to increase dividends to stock- which sell whiskey <lb/>
holders, sounds more like prescription been <lb/>
ed from to tin- <lb/>
lax on near-beer oils has also <lb/>
Information comes from been made double the <lb/>
that officials of the bunk I license heretofore. <lb/>
which Dewey robbed <lb/>
have withdrawn their opposition <lb/>
to Ins for pardon. <lb/>
He may expect his liberty soon. <lb/>
Every laboring poor man <lb/>
buy himself a town lot. <lb/>
get that paid for. and work <lb/>
to make the necessary improve <lb/>
A little here and a lit- <lb/>
there will in due time pro- <lb/>
duce you a home of your own, <lb/>
and place you out of the land <lb/>
lord's grasp; remember that <lb/>
fifty dollars a year saved in rent, <lb/>
will in a very few years pay for <lb/>
your home, and the money it <lb/>
costs you to move shift <lb/>
about, without a loss of <lb/>
and time, pay the interest <lb/>
mi a five hundred dollar <lb/>
against Property, <lb/>
you call gradually it <lb/>
to nothing. ll buy <lb/>
way risk <lb/>
it If you you are op worts <lb/>
you succeed,. care- <lb/>
man is sure to do, have <lb/>
made a homo and established a <lb/>
basis equal to another's which <lb/>
will start you in business- <lb/>
S. O. Ledger. <lb/>
This is where building and <lb/>
loan associations come to good <lb/>
advantage- They enable people <lb/>
to build bonus for themselves, <lb/>
the home can be occupied <lb/>
and the money otherwise going <lb/>
for rents will pay off -the in- <lb/>
AGRICULTURAL HIGH SCHOOLS. <lb/>
the right thing. <lb/>
From t lie way the commission <lb/>
form of municipal government is <lb/>
being discussed all towns of con <lb/>
sequence will come to that plan <lb/>
sooner or later. <lb/>
It takes two pages of the State <lb/>
Democrat, of Raleigh, to publish <lb/>
the tax sales of Wake county. <lb/>
Folks up that way must be very <lb/>
negligent about paying their <lb/>
taxes. <lb/>
The Mississippi senators had a <lb/>
row right in the senate chamber <lb/>
over the bribery investigation, <lb/>
and forthwith instructed <lb/>
newspapers to keep quiet about <lb/>
it, but the newspapers told their <lb/>
readers just what had happened. <lb/>
Putting the precinct meetings <lb/>
Saturday tub-night, is <lb/>
certainly clean politics, the <lb/>
way we see <lb/>
Dispatch. <lb/>
Maybe the idea is to take the <lb/>
tub along to the meeting and <lb/>
give politics a cleaning. <lb/>
The visitors were here at- <lb/>
tending the Odd Fellows dis- <lb/>
convention, found out in <lb/>
reality that this was <lb/>
Greenville, yours if you <lb/>
In the r of entertaining <lb/>
her guests, Greenville leaves <lb/>
undone for their pleas <lb/>
and comfort, and this char- <lb/>
trait of our people was <lb/>
fully shown on this occasion. <lb/>
The Washington Post talks like <lb/>
the government investigation <lb/>
of bucket shops means the finish <lb/>
of those gambling institutions. <lb/>
Then if toe cotton, grain <lb/>
stock exchanges are taken in <lb/>
band and closed, it will be an- <lb/>
other step the right direction. <lb/>
Mister Roosevelt is credited <lb/>
with the assertion that if a re- <lb/>
is tendered him on his <lb/>
return home, he wants it to be a <lb/>
affair, and not merely <lb/>
a local matter. Sure, Mike. <lb/>
No doubt he feels large enough <lb/>
for the whole country to run up <lb/>
to New York to greet him. <lb/>
April 0th is the forty-ninth an- <lb/>
of the surrender at <lb/>
which marked the <lb/>
close of the war between the <lb/>
North and South. <lb/>
standing nearly half a century <lb/>
has passed since that conflict <lb/>
ended, it is remarkable that the <lb/>
Northern pension role growing <lb/>
out of it contains more names <lb/>
than there were soldiers on that <lb/>
de. <lb/>
Nearly four years after it <lb/>
curred, the military court of in- <lb/>
that has been investigating <lb/>
the shooting up of Brownsville, <lb/>
Tex , by the soldiers <lb/>
there in 1906, upheld the <lb/>
charges preferred against the <lb/>
soldiers. This has been a much <lb/>
discussed matter through the <lb/>
four years, with repeated efforts <lb/>
to get the discharged soldiers re- <lb/>
instated, but as tho of <lb/>
the court is final the matter is <lb/>
probably ended. <lb/>
One thing very needed <lb/>
North Carolina is an <lb/>
high school every county <lb/>
at point convenient to the <lb/>
capital. That an inter- <lb/>
est is being awakened better <lb/>
agricultural instruction is <lb/>
parent to every we be- <lb/>
county schools for this <lb/>
pose, with experiment farm <lb/>
attached, are matters of the <lb/>
near future. Farming is now <lb/>
about the best surest It <lb/>
which a man can engage, <lb/>
and when our boys are learned <lb/>
the principles of real farming <lb/>
they will prefer this to other <lb/>
avocations. The professions are <lb/>
already so overcrowded that <lb/>
much success in this line is a <lb/>
rare exception; -Merchandising <lb/>
is so overdone and competition <lb/>
so strong that only a few find <lb/>
profit this direction; but <lb/>
there is abundance of room for <lb/>
the good farmer the field <lb/>
will always yield a good return <lb/>
for his labor. Let us have the <lb/>
agricultural schools in every <lb/>
c unity so the boys will learn to <lb/>
love the farm. Such schools <lb/>
with farms attached could be <lb/>
made practically self <lb/>
Marriage <lb/>
Register of Deeds W. M. Moore <lb/>
has issued the following licenses <lb/>
since last report; <lb/>
WHITE. <lb/>
Chat. L. Parker and ha <lb/>
W. H. and Dolly <lb/>
Stokes. <lb/>
Jones and Henrietta <lb/>
Lawhon. <lb/>
COLORED. <lb/>
Jack Stewart and Jane Jack- <lb/>
son. <lb/>
John Diggings and Matilda <lb/>
King. <lb/>
Williams and Hattie <lb/>
Carr. <lb/>
Use t Harrows <lb/>
At this season of the year and <lb/>
a later, narrow and weeders <lb/>
should play a very important <lb/>
in farm economy. As <lb/>
laud is broken half day's <lb/>
waking should be harrowed, to <lb/>
any clods that may be <lb/>
before they dry out Rod <lb/>
hard. Pulverizing is <lb/>
done at the proper rime, <lb/>
mt if clods are left to become <lb/>
they may De in the way in <lb/>
planting and cultivating for a <lb/>
considerable time. The harrow- <lb/>
also helps to keep the <lb/>
in the soil, and makes it <lb/>
The thoughtful and <lb/>
farmer in section <lb/>
f the country know b that we <lb/>
invariably a tight <lb/>
luring the summer, be <lb/>
in thus early to k <lb/>
in the soil for use. <lb/>
Since plants take only <lb/>
when in we <lb/>
know that it there is no <lb/>
in the soil there is no food there <lb/>
that can be used by the plants. <lb/>
Of course, the yield of the crop <lb/>
is cut off under such conditions. <lb/>
In many cases, and especially <lb/>
on light soils, the weeder may be <lb/>
tiled as effectively as the barrow <lb/>
after breaking. The better <lb/>
the use of the weeder, is <lb/>
the seed are planted. Even <lb/>
before the young plants are <lb/>
out of the ground, weed <lb/>
and seed grass are getting ready <lb/>
to come up with them. The <lb/>
weeder dislodges these seed, <lb/>
destroys them, and at the same <lb/>
time helps the corn or cotton <lb/>
seed to get through. Thus <lb/>
hive the young crop ahead of its <lb/>
By repeated use of th <lb/>
weeder time a rain ts <lb/>
noxious seed to germinate, wt <lb/>
may never see the much dreaded <lb/>
coat of young, vigorous grass. <lb/>
The work of the weeder is <lb/>
A man and a horse can <lb/>
easily cultivate ten acres or more <lb/>
per day. Furthermore, the <lb/>
teeth, or fingers, of the weeder <lb/>
work among the young plants <lb/>
and weeds <lb/>
have to be gotten out by <lb/>
expensive hand hoeing, if a side <lb/>
plow had been used instead of <lb/>
the weeder. On stiff, heavy <lb/>
soils, a spike toothed harrow <lb/>
s um tutus does better work <lb/>
than the weeder. <lb/>
Probably the greatest caution <lb/>
to observe in the use of these <lb/>
implements it to run them at <lb/>
the proper time. After the grass <lb/>
forms a green carpet over the <lb/>
field, it is then too late for the <lb/>
weeder. The implement will <lb/>
destroy some of the grass, but <lb/>
will cultivate the remainder so <lb/>
grow all tie <lb/>
Just us after a rain as the <lb/>
soil is dry enough to admit the <lb/>
weight of the horse without <lb/>
packing, the should be <lb/>
run over every acre that needs <lb/>
it. We may do two or <lb/>
three work before the soil <lb/>
is dry enough to admit the <lb/>
or deeper running <lb/>
Harrows and weeders are not <lb/>
intended for breaking land, but <lb/>
for the the surface of <lb/>
plowed soil. When a weight has <lb/>
to be placed on the harrow to <lb/>
force it into the soil, then we <lb/>
know the land has not been <lb/>
properly broken, or that it has <lb/>
become too hard for the use of <lb/>
the harrow. <lb/>
C. R. Hudson, State <lb/>
Ce operative Demon- <lb/>
Work. <lb/>
women and the want ad. <lb/>
F. C. T. Ce. <lb/>
Wednesday. 29th, is the date <lb/>
for the meeting of the <lb/>
stockholders of the Farmer's Con- <lb/>
Tobacco Company. Not <lb/>
only will it be en occasion of <lb/>
interesting to the stockholders <lb/>
hearing the report of the good <lb/>
work of the company the past <lb/>
Reason and receiving th <lb/>
dent checks, but there will also <lb/>
be r basket picnic in connection <lb/>
with, it making it a day of enjoy- <lb/>
as well. <lb/>
Ledbetter One Reed cotton end <lb/>
corn planters, for sale by J- R. <lb/>
G. Move. <lb/>
Girls Vale f <lb/>
The present woman in <lb/>
business employs just as up-to- <lb/>
methods a man. declares Pro- <lb/>
in The <lb/>
When she <lb/>
goes after a position does so <lb/>
her might The frank <lb/>
adoption of masculine methods, <lb/>
in order to teat the men st their <lb/>
own game, modestly <lb/>
by the young Bryn Mawr <lb/>
graduate who published the <lb/>
following enticing advertise- <lb/>
Situation you <lb/>
looking for brain For an ex- <lb/>
correspondent who <lb/>
writes convincing letters, letters <lb/>
that get what are sent to <lb/>
get A clever woman who can <lb/>
write clever ads or clever talks <lb/>
on any subject and from any <lb/>
point of view Some one expert <lb/>
in the use of stenography and <lb/>
typewriting A hybrid from the <lb/>
university and business world <lb/>
One who knows peoples <lb/>
and who can meet all com- <lb/>
of the two with <lb/>
That <lb/>
describes me exactly. <lb/>
Is it surprising that she was <lb/>
swamp d with answers. <lb/>
Women who attain success in <lb/>
the most masculine of industries <lb/>
and financial positions are <lb/>
multiplying. The <lb/>
prepares the annual <lb/>
report on the cotton crop for the <lb/>
government a woman, who <lb/>
is said to have increased her in- <lb/>
come from eight dollars a week <lb/>
to ten thousand dollars a year. <lb/>
Trenton. New Jersey, has re- <lb/>
reported fifteen business <lb/>
women whose occupations are <lb/>
scarcely feminine. They include <lb/>
barbering, wholesale tobacco, <lb/>
real estate, undertaking, <lb/>
jewelry, piano-dealing, in- <lb/>
shoe repairing, banking <lb/>
ch etc. South Chicago's <lb/>
situation is more spectacular, if <lb/>
less creditable. In addition to <lb/>
women doctors and p dice, <lb/>
woman runs the wont saloon and <lb/>
the best undertaking <lb/>
establishment, so that, from birth <lb/>
to death, even by broad <lb/>
way which to <lb/>
a feminine hand may <lb/>
guide. <lb/>
ASSEMBLY <lb/>
Of Carolina- <lb/>
ion Will be Held is <lb/>
The next annual session of the <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
will be held in Asheville, <lb/>
June to 1910. It will be <lb/>
the twenty-seventh see <lb/>
of that and the <lb/>
program announced by the <lb/>
promises to be one of the <lb/>
best in its history. Some of the <lb/>
best known educators of this <lb/>
and other states will appear on it- <lb/>
Delightful social features are <lb/>
being prepared, and already the <lb/>
teachers are beginning to look <lb/>
forward with eager anticipations <lb/>
to their outing in Land of <lb/>
the Si- A thousand teachers <lb/>
will be present, and Asheville <lb/>
win set out its best for <lb/>
entertainment. <lb/>
The social and recreation <lb/>
will be delightful, but there <lb/>
will also be work enough, and <lb/>
reel work at that The pro- <lb/>
gram provides for forty-one ad- <lb/>
dresses, reports of committees, <lb/>
etc., besides the general dis- <lb/>
end the general <lb/>
es of the organization. That <lb/>
the addresses and discussions <lb/>
will be of high order is evident <lb/>
from a list of those who will <lb/>
take pert. <lb/>
to Free <lb/>
The amount of post office re- <lb/>
now entitles Greenville to <lb/>
free city delivery, this <lb/>
en to towns where annual re- <lb/>
reach For the <lb/>
fiscal year just closed the Green- <lb/>
ville post office receipts amounted <lb/>
to some over <lb/>
will be made for the free <lb/>
delivery here. <lb/>
Si<lb/>
-t <lb/>
in <lb/>
OUR A DEPARTMENT <lb/>
SMITH <lb/>
st of <lb/>
W OF H W. <lb/>
he Eastern Reflect for Ayden and vicinity. Ad Rising rates furnished <lb/>
We are ting <lb/>
and strongest a <lb/>
Insurance Co. i i Um <lb/>
Call us end let is com <lb/>
you. Ayden n I <lb/>
Co. Phone <lb/>
Mrs. Roberto <lb/>
has been here o i a vii <lb/>
parents, Mr. a Mr <lb/>
re <lb/>
to her home in i <lb/>
If you need a got <lb/>
top ton O <lb/>
on J. H. <lb/>
D. G. Berry, W. J <lb/>
Leslie <lb/>
tended <lb/>
I. F. at <lb/>
day. <lb/>
A nice e of <lb/>
caskets alway t on <lb/>
nice hearse a t <lb/>
J. R. Smith C- . Di <lb/>
Elias e Tor <lb/>
proud of a <lb/>
Au ex Raced I <lb/>
waiting to mu yo <lb/>
mules at J. R . <lb/>
Now <lb/>
in the Ayden i <lb/>
been arrant ed in <lb/>
department <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
If you hew n <lb/>
this scribe t be <lb/>
this column a a <lb/>
Don't treat. Aim <lb/>
book agents and t <lb/>
the feeble <lb/>
We i-et all <lb/>
Dan . Is, wit seed <lb/>
We <lb/>
S. <lb/>
ere competing w <lb/>
most <lb/>
land, fencing, <lb/>
building, etc. <lb/>
leading from P <lb/>
two blades gr <lb/>
one is a <lb/>
Found-Near <lb/>
store, a c <lb/>
pieces <lb/>
have by ii <lb/>
Mr. f<lb/>
.- <lb/>
moved his family to Cox cotton up. <lb/>
He i. engineer for end<lb/>
your houses collect for you. Miss Ella, of <lb/>
oldest <lb/>
id Fire <lb/>
world. <lb/>
. Loan Insurance Co. a J- <lb/>
Tour <lb/>
n. <lb/>
i open or <lb/>
cart call <lb/>
at- <lb/>
meeting of <lb/>
die Thurs-<lb/>
service <lb/>
if the <lb/>
by boy. <lb/>
is <lb/>
horses and <lb/>
e to advertise <lb/>
. W. Smith. <lb/>
Wingate has bought H. J. Corbett. who had his <lb/>
home- damage <lb/>
stead two miles from <lb/>
store was uncovered Thursday at of <lb/>
people. <lb/>
It stopped at 6.56.-. . <lb/>
Elbert Smith <lb/>
act of chins, her time j fl <lb/>
second are <lb/>
painting, time <lb/>
occupied by the com <lb/>
at Bessie Corbett won the <lb/>
her time J, our line of gents, led. <lb/>
t lot <lb/>
your <lb/>
If you have any thing to buy or <lb/>
sell, let us drop it the Ayden of the <lb/>
of Ayden, Ayden Loan <lb/>
it, Co. on <lb/>
on <lb/>
from Sift, Methods <lb/>
conference on truly i <lb/>
column. <lb/>
poultry food <lb/>
hawk killer Rt J- R- Smith Co's. <lb/>
Mrs. Ed. who <lb/>
i counter here on a visit to <lb/>
he mammoth I parents. Mr. and airs. J. A. <lb/>
before the mayor's court <lb/>
morning for conspiracy. <lb/>
decoyed one Charles <lb/>
and Cox shot at him <lb/>
times. Sunday night-1 <lb/>
toe. <lb/>
a. were gentlemen of color. <lb/>
Capt. Levi Walston <lb/>
n had been to attend the <lb/>
burial of brother. <lb/>
K. C. and wife spent <lb/>
Sunday in Lenoir. <lb/>
We are to hear that <lb/>
is <lb/>
The high dive was the <lb/>
amusement Tuesday evening. <lb/>
Car c lime, nails and <lb/>
hay at J. K Co's. <lb/>
J. is <lb/>
um police during the carnival. <lb/>
our town is a moving <lb/>
of we have not en <lb/>
UM disturbance so far. <lb/>
A child of Mr. <lb/>
quite sick with <lb/>
pneumonia. <lb/>
J. R. to. have <lb/>
a line bargain in then <lb/>
store with useful <lb/>
way below cost. <lb/>
is suffering <lb/>
i carbuncle on bis <lb/>
Mrs. Moon, of Burk. Va., o <lb/>
been spending um. <lb/>
daughter. Mrs. <lb/>
returned Saturday- <lb/>
Drag a Great <lb/>
White R crowd of <lb/>
citizens were discussing <lb/>
work of the road drag, refer <lb/>
made to the <lb/>
had recently appeared ii <lb/>
a neighboring written <lb/>
rural carrier, in h <lb/>
stated that a piece of road s. <lb/>
bad that he had M take to <lb/>
woods while that <lb/>
bad been pit in such <lb/>
R few hours with a drag that <lb/>
he could pas over it in a fast <lb/>
trot with perfect ease. <lb/>
and are just as good as th <lb/>
are to <lb/>
Rev. L. T. Cordell, used to <lb/>
travel over roads the mom. <lb/>
ho continued, <lb/>
could hardly have been kepi up <lb/>
by the tools, but <lb/>
road drag they were easily <lb/>
kept in go id <lb/>
Mr. Cordell thinks a <lb/>
properly made and properly <lb/>
drag a section of rood can t <lb/>
condition by the <lb/>
employment of one band than <lb/>
with or hands Using the <lb/>
ordinary <lb/>
f J. R. Smith <lb/>
items, tell <lb/>
p us to make <lb/>
editable one. <lb/>
you do a <lb/>
hen wonder at <lb/>
he is making. <lb/>
like Josephus <lb/>
your <lb/>
R W. Smith. <lb/>
J. A Griffin, J. <lb/>
Ed Harrington <lb/>
can make th <lb/>
meat- clearing <lb/>
marling, <lb/>
n new R ad <lb/>
to J. R <lb/>
; who produces <lb/>
in place of <lb/>
J. R Smith Co. <lb/>
several <lb/>
Owner can <lb/>
it. <lb/>
W. Smith. <lb/>
Davis, returned to her home in <lb/>
Washington Wednesday. <lb/>
Call on us for ceiling-, fl wring <lb/>
and <lb/>
We guarantee <lb/>
faction. <lb/>
J. R Smith Co. <lb/>
a busy age. <lb/>
Hues of spring pants <lb/>
for men and at J. R. Smith <lb/>
Where is our retail <lb/>
u a <lb/>
natural <lb/>
at X R. <lb/>
w-ll, Ml <lb/>
tor your V <lb/>
I -I will Fl l <lb/>
of advancing the your <lb/>
medicine. <lb/>
do think Pi the bent <lb/>
have any time. <lb/>
I began <lb/>
hare been It. <lb/>
really that every woman In <lb/>
the world to have <lb/>
hand all the lot If h <lb/>
her; If <lb/>
it her; If <lb/>
and <lb/>
t to a constant id to the <lb/>
both f.-r <lb/>
An Eruption <lb/>
a brief and <lb/>
fin <lb/>
a use <lb/>
care, tn <lb/>
B, i r MM <lb/>
.,,. by it. Bet <lb/>
o hand, <lb/>
It r- <lb/>
at <lb/>
Some of the delegation to <lb/>
Washington City in the interest on on b of <lb/>
an appropriation for the pub- to woman. <lb/>
lie in Greenville got u gR-g <lb/>
Saturday afternoon, others <lb/>
Sunday evening. They were <lb/>
much by their <lb/>
before the <lb/>
committee, report the <lb/>
bright for <lb/>
included in me <lb/>
bill now pending. <lb/>
Pitch is <lb/>
of herrings and shad Maj has <lb/>
room lb his hotel. <lb/>
quite a source con <lb/>
Japan peas millet rape <lb/>
at J. Co. <lb/>
so many Chicken <lb/>
come is a <lb/>
here <lb/>
they come. <lb/>
f trains native herb<lb/>
Bk, Philadelphia, <lb/>
for <lb/>
Mrs. <lb/>
am well now. I can <lb/>
work and <lb/>
have U n for years, and I do <lb/>
my lire. I . <lb/>
Tin- I can to take your medicine. <lb/>
Th <lb/>
Loans and <lb/>
Furniture an <lb/>
Due bk <lb/>
Cash items <lb/>
Gold coin <lb/>
Silver coin, <lb/>
bar <lb/>
Notes <lb/>
Of TUE CONDITION OF <lb/>
BANK OF AYDEN <lb/>
AT AYDEN, N. <lb/>
the Close of Business March 20th, 1910. <lb/>
STATE OF <lb/>
I, J. R. I <lb/>
the above <lb/>
Subset <lb/>
before me <lb/>
1910. <lb/>
NO <lb/>
think we <lb/>
Lac <lb/>
a, 60,902.86 <lb/>
k aDd <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Capital stock 25,000.00 <lb/>
Surplus fund <lb/>
Undivided profits, less <lb/>
exp. taxes pd. 6,421.89 <lb/>
Deposits sub. to check 60,136.20 <lb/>
having. Deposits 27,208.90 <lb/>
Cashier's checks <lb/>
outstanding 237.62 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Co <lb/>
Notice-If you want to buy, <lb/>
lease, sell or rent houses or land, <lb/>
or a job for yourself, wife, <lb/>
daughter, mother or sister, or <lb/>
want to employ additional help, <lb/>
or sell what have, there is <lb/>
no better medium the <lb/>
I Pitman, who has been I <lb/>
at board- and <lb/>
led the train here have lei <lb/>
her home , Mo. <lb/>
Willis are s <lb/>
s-me at J. R. Co s. <lb/>
W. fas <lb/>
Sid- Sunday convention. ail <lb/>
mill at J. K. <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Car nails, barbed wire, <lb/>
and cement at J. K. Smith i-o. <lb/>
and magazine <lb/>
Smith Co. <lb/>
peas, millet and rap <lb/>
seed, ah fine crops for stock, a <lb/>
Smith Co- will bu <lb/>
your cotton seed or <lb/>
meal with you <lb/>
chicken <lb/>
crows, owls and minks, <lb/>
b st tor cholera, gapes, <lb/>
indigestion and leg weak- <lb/>
keeps them free from <lb/>
causing them to pro- <lb/>
duce an of eggs. <lb/>
a package at J . R. Smith Cos <lb/>
Joe C. Tripp, while loading a <lb/>
well machine on a <lb/>
bis balance and a drill fell <lb/>
on bis foot and leg. Fortunately <lb/>
were broken, but he <lb/>
I was on crutches for awhile. <lb/>
I For Rent-5-room house, good <lb/>
I pump, well, garden, wood MOM <lb/>
barn, end shelter u. <lb/>
T Ghent, near the Baptist church <lb/>
w. <lb/>
to attention to o foe. county <lb/>
ft was in town Tuesday and tell. <lb/>
us he has plowed out <lb/>
Store. corn crop, <lb/>
e let us show you. fr u A <lb/>
several acres of tobacco <lb/>
Miss Mable Gilbert, of Grifton. <lb/>
is visiting Mrs. Julia Nunn this <lb/>
The stockholders of the <lb/>
co Warehouse Company held <lb/>
their annual meeting on the 12th <lb/>
with gratifying results. <lb/>
We are now in the midst of a <lb/>
carnival. <lb/>
John and Jim were <lb/>
Story f Rabbit <lb/>
Mr. R. T. Ashcraft is far from <lb/>
g st the of a <lb/>
a cat in the effort to <lb/>
one of her In <lb/>
leaking of the story Mr. Ash- <lb/>
raft said that it reminded him <lb/>
an occurrence, several years <lb/>
on tho farm, a mile east <lb/>
of his late father, W. J. <lb/>
While walking in the <lb/>
New Deputy <lb/>
Dr. J. W. Perkins, of Green- <lb/>
Ville, has appointed <lb/>
United States marshal for <lb/>
North Carolina district. <lb/>
an Ideal <lb/>
Ask your a <lb/>
Almanac for 1910. <lb/>
advice.<lb/>
ind has entered upon the duties Shot to a <lb/>
. am -ii <lb/>
He will make his <lb/>
in New Bern. <lb/>
Strayed <lb/>
stables in Braver <lb/>
L ., township, a buck herd <lb/>
a short distance from his years old. with we., <lb/>
that <lb/>
sworn to <lb/>
, this 4th April, <lb/>
HODGEs. <lb/>
Notary Public <lb/>
SMITH, Cashier. <lb/>
J. R SMITH. <lb/>
DIXON, <lb/>
R. C. CANNON. <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
home, he he came <lb/>
cross a chicken snake, at least <lb/>
test long, that had a <lb/>
in its mouth. Toe <lb/>
and just <lb/>
s he arrived on scene a <lb/>
aether came galloping at <lb/>
speed through the woods. <lb/>
Ind Mr. Ashcraft affirms, and <lb/>
is a man whose word cannot <lb/>
doubted, that that <lb/>
rabbit did not do a thing but <lb/>
l imp on the snake with both <lb/>
feet and bite and scratch it until <lb/>
he reptile was glad to release <lb/>
baby rabbit, after which th- <lb/>
i other and her baby trotted <lb/>
t nether through the woods, and <lb/>
lived happily ever afterwards. <lb/>
Mr. Ashcraft killed the snake.- <lb/>
Messenger. <lb/>
In Your Homes to Stay <lb/>
The for croup and <lb/>
fail and the Go. <lb/>
t for and all <lb/>
and pain., p all over th. <lb/>
land by young and old. <lb/>
Sold by <lb/>
N. C, and manufactured by <lb/>
THE GOOSE COMPANY. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
mane and tail Reward for In- <lb/>
formation to <lb/>
F. M Smith, <lb/>
R. F. D. Greenville, <lb/>
ltd w <lb/>
Nice for Sale. <lb/>
Cheap-My house and lot in <lb/>
West <lb/>
lot. Terms reasonable <lb/>
Fire at Middlesex. <lb/>
Passengers coming down on <lb/>
the N. S. train this morning <lb/>
told that a big fire was <lb/>
Middlesex when the train passed <lb/>
there. No particulars were <lb/>
learned except that seven stores <lb/>
were <lb/>
Chicken Powder <lb/>
is Death to Hawks-Life to <lb/>
Chickens and Turkeys <lb/>
of mt u <lb/>
Drummer. <lb/>
About time <lb/>
Josh <lb/>
was l at <lb/>
languor,. Ma. on <lb/>
men <lb/>
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I take this method of notifying <lb/>
the voters of Pitt county that l <lb/>
am a candidate for the House <lb/>
of Representatives at the <lb/>
Democratic primaries subj--ct to <lb/>
the action of said primaries. <lb/>
desire to all of my friends <lb/>
their support. <lb/>
Stephen C. <lb/>
Chicken Powder <lb/>
and feed my <lb/>
on with It too. <lb/>
at me and <lb/>
cam e let MS snow you. . <lb/>
Trip p, Hart Co., Ayden, N. i <lb/>
An Old. Old <lb/>
week <lb/>
my wife lay <lb/>
And other bait MM <lb/>
Died after Rat- <lb/>
of that <lb/>
old rooster, h <lb/>
been on <lb/>
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Alas <lb/>
We are to <lb/>
House and Kitchen <lb/>
Cask or <lb/>
to us m. we will confines <lb/>
DEN FURNITURE CO <lb/>
NEXT DOOR TO <lb/>
Died <lb/>
Mr. C. N. of Falkland, <lb/>
died Sunday afternoon, <lb/>
years. He was a good citizen <lb/>
and useful man. Several Green <lb/>
ville Masons attended the <lb/>
today, he being a member of <lb/>
that <lb/>
CHICKEN <lb/>
Kill. Crow. <lb/>
Best remedy for Cholera. Ga. a, <lb/>
Limber Ind g and Log <lb/>
Weakness. Keep, them free <lb/>
Vermin, thereby them to pro- <lb/>
duce an a of egg. I rice <lb/>
Manufactured only by <lb/>
W. H. Tarboro. H. C. <lb/>
FOR SUE IT <lb/>
COWARD I <lb/>
HOTEL<lb/>
I. I lit t <lb/>
mo. <lb/>
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MISS C. MEREDITH <lb/>
Graduate Nurse <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
Lily's Oyster <lb/>
Fresh Oysters <lb/>
Coming Every Day <lb/>
Can Serve You Any Way. Try Me<lb/>
JOSEPH L <lb/>
It, <lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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CONVENTION <lb/>
;.<lb/>
Have <lb/>
The district <lb/>
of Odd Fellows met with <lb/>
Lodge No. <lb/>
Quite a large delegation attend- <lb/>
the meeting. Ten of the four- <lb/>
teen lodges were represents <lb/>
The encouraging reports a <lb/>
in from the different lodge-, <lb/>
showing progress and growth <lb/>
made every Fellow feel glad <lb/>
The program of the <lb/>
ti well gotten up <lb/>
splendidly carried out. Tb <lb/>
session was especially in <lb/>
as we hid the pleas- <lb/>
of listening to quite a <lb/>
her of <lb/>
The address of welcome b <lb/>
Brother Julio Brown, o <lb/>
was q lite a <lb/>
rt by even <lb/>
r was ably <lb/>
to in of the visitors b <lb/>
r N. L Simmons. <lb/>
IN PRIZES FOR BOYS. <lb/>
Offers <lb/>
The Progressive Farmer and <lb/>
Raleigh. N. C-. offers <lb/>
I in prizes to Southern boy <lb/>
who make the biggest <lb/>
yield on an acre this year. <lb/>
pr z s are offered partly <lb/>
v the publishers of The Pro <lb/>
Farmer and <lb/>
partly by its advertiser. <lb/>
id ran ice all the way from gold <lb/>
and two wagons to <lb/>
pus and Jersey calve. <lb/>
As these offers are open to <lb/>
in all parts of the South. <lb/>
US publishers are anxious <lb/>
as many boys a possible <lb/>
the readers of The Re <lb/>
I Boys under who <lb/>
like to win one of the <lb/>
should send a at <lb/>
Farmer and <lb/>
USE ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE Sal <lb/>
The antiseptic to shaken <lb/>
-ho-a. If you <lb/>
aching feet, tr F Bate It <lb/>
fact and new or t <lb/>
tweeting feet. Kali- vet and <lb/>
of nil p in and Ki ea rest a d <lb/>
use it to Break in <lb/>
New Try it to-d y Sold <lb/>
I t ace pt tub <lb/>
Fr FREE ad- <lb/>
re a n S. La Roy. N. Y. <lb/>
KEEP THE KIDNEYS WELL <lb/>
Health is Worth Saving Some <lb/>
Greenville Know How <lb/>
to ave It <lb/>
Greenville people take their <lb/>
in i h h n la by neg the <lb/>
a n know treat o <lb/>
need hep. S k d- ya are n- <lb/>
fur a vast amount of g <lb/>
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n a e t y b, the of <lb/>
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St. N. C, found <lb/>
Don Kid y I- to h an <lb/>
d ard <lb/>
a- e. My back p i me for long <lb/>
j time my w re n iii- <lb/>
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of other Execute of the <lb/>
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Washington. D. C. la <lb/>
cf c Lot- ii the Town <lb/>
of <lb/>
By virtue of power an I author <lb/>
-n d in the will and <lb/>
late Dr J N. which <lb/>
i-of cord in the <lb/>
of the Superior court i f P e <lb/>
in ill o. p inc u- <lb/>
will on Monday, April <lb/>
1910. before the c in u-v door n <lb/>
two or p-n la of <lb/>
land in the town of F <lb/>
county, N. C, bounded and ate <lb/>
a, <lb/>
Fuel Lot s A <lb/>
m at <lb/>
co of I t N. and runs <lb/>
Mat Ii e of lot No m nor dire <lb/>
Ii in feet to tr e i-l No. <lb/>
hence the Ii-- f lot . o. in an <lb/>
e dire ion feet h at <lb/>
feet to church <lb/>
to be- <lb/>
mi <lb/>
No. of the Town- <lb/>
tend A n n <lb/>
the exit tide of <lb/>
at th tr lot No <lb/>
on d the a of Iota <lb/>
Not. ill and II feet, th. <lb/>
a in a <lb/>
feet to property, then e <lb/>
with C t In a -X feet to 3rd <lb/>
here with 3rd ii feet <lb/>
beginning <lb/>
Terms of ca-h. <lb/>
the d at March. 1910. <lb/>
M. A. <lb/>
and <lb/>
Jan it A Blow, attorneys- <lb/>
Report of the Condition of <lb/>
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE <lb/>
At <lb/>
in the State of N. C, at the close of March 29th. 1910. <lb/>
RE <lb/>
and <lb/>
. and <lb/>
cured <lb/>
All Stock, <lb/>
ard <lb/>
House <lb/>
A Fix. . j <lb/>
Demand loans <lb/>
Due from Bank <lb/>
I terns <lb/>
i coin <lb/>
. Silver coin, all <lb/>
minor cur. <lb/>
I b no ea <lb/>
AU S notes <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Kl <lb/>
VOW <lb/>
17,867.61 <lb/>
Si-S. 203.24 <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Cap in <lb/>
I. t cur. <lb/>
ix, aid pd <lb/>
Time Car. 785.06, <lb/>
to ink. ow <lb/>
.-237,814 <lb/>
mg <lb/>
Tot I <lb/>
STUDYING THE COMET <lb/>
Sir. who <lb/>
in hi; mid <lb/>
the <lb/>
of the visitors. All were <lb/>
by <lb/>
following sped <lb/>
were ably <lb/>
Constitutes a id <lb/>
Worse Than <lb/>
have lea <lb/>
i to a L. <lb/>
W. B Me., got in <lb/>
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S Ive i me hen all <lb/>
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Does j, ,,, east, <lb/>
District let. <lb/>
ins by Brother P. <lb/>
C. Harding. G. Morris, D. L. <lb/>
F. Scott <lb/>
Stephen Wooten, E. A <lb/>
M and Brother Shelby. <lb/>
Brother D W. Arnold made a <lb/>
I in <lb/>
every w and am now fr. m <lb/>
he a d am able to r. .-i w- II. <lb/>
I am t live Ii. Kidney <lb/>
mi. <lb/>
F. tale by deal rt. <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
York, for In- United <lb/>
the id <lb/>
II no her. <lb/>
Land <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
v virtue of a power of tile in- <lb/>
ed n a i to deliver- <lb/>
ed to K L S i i y <lb/>
on v arch 1908 and re. in <lb/>
U-11. in the of deeds <lb/>
office of Pitt y, the <lb/>
I offer i-ale at the hi <lb/>
door c- univ to the hi heat bid- <lb/>
de- for c ah on the day of April, <lb/>
, at m., the g <lb/>
N. j de tract r i of <lb/>
.,.,, Adj the of I Mi <lb/>
Carolina Milt. w. L. Smith and <lb/>
Pitt County in Superior Court t, g acre more o- <lb/>
C S. W. and being t me land In ugh <lb/>
fen I tale of ton King on the <lb/>
n t that it ed at H Jack to Vanceboro <lb/>
splendid address for the good <lb/>
the or and we suggest that <lb/>
he same to the N. C. <lb/>
for publication. <lb/>
Ayden was selected far next <lb/>
of meeting. <lb/>
Tn following were <lb/>
ensuing <lb/>
of <lb/>
of By <lb/>
vice president; E E <lb/>
Covenant, J. r <lb/>
r. <lb/>
A of thanks was extend <lb/>
to Tar Lodge K. of P. j <lb/>
their kindness in the <lb/>
use of their hall to the <lb/>
Also a vote of ti to <lb/>
for their <lb/>
and royal entertainment. <lb/>
After ref <lb/>
were served in the city hail fol- <lb/>
lowed with hearty shakes, <lb/>
and promises i. u -t <lb/>
August in n <lb/>
D G. Haw. Pres. <lb/>
E E. Griffin, <lb/>
N. C. April 7.- in Super or <lb/>
u h a e n tout of In to obtain a This to terms of p, id <lb/>
I L K. t. U carrier. of , d b. This <lb/>
f Stokes, has purchased ma from me defends t; def. i <lb/>
th r lake i o . t at he R. L. Smith, <lb/>
t at Hie of W. F. attorney, <lb/>
t e or court said to <lb/>
be he d on the h M relay the <lb/>
OF H CAR County of Pitt, <lb/>
I, L. Little, of the above-named bank, do a ear that <lb/>
the above to beat of my knowledge and <lb/>
JAS. L. LITTLE.<lb/>
J. . <lb/>
B. W Mose <lb/>
J. G. <lb/>
d and to before me, <lb/>
this 2nd of 1910. <lb/>
H. D. Ba Notary Pub <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
to carry mail on. He <lb/>
says he likes it all right, and it <lb/>
only sort Cents a day to <lb/>
the <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. G Z. <lb/>
spent Saturday night and Sun- <lb/>
M hi- av in Ma i. g the <lb/>
2nd av of . th c <lb/>
house of d county i; e, N. <lb/>
C. an or demur to the com- <lb/>
plaint i act on, or Hie p a n <lb/>
day friends near Black Jack. <lb/>
Miss Fannie R from Th s of <lb/>
u j l C Moo <lb/>
Teach The Children How to do <lb/>
Knowing how to do anything i <lb/>
the secret of success. There <lb/>
so many tired mothers in the <lb/>
homes today dreaming of the <lb/>
time when their daughters and <lb/>
sons will be . up and <lb/>
them, not realizing that now is <lb/>
the time to be teaching the child <lb/>
how to <lb/>
every opportunity to <lb/>
m in the belief that <lb/>
that they are essential to the <lb/>
happiness of the home while <lb/>
they are little instead of making <lb/>
them feel that they are in <lb/>
way and can do nothing. <lb/>
It requires patience and much <lb/>
precious time to teach the child <lb/>
any thing, but it is the only <lb/>
source to independence. The <lb/>
introduction of domestic science <lb/>
and agriculture in our public <lb/>
schools will do much, but the <lb/>
foundation must be laid in <lb/>
homes. Children always take <lb/>
naturally to all kinds of work if <lb/>
we begin to teach early <lb/>
enough The trouble has been <lb/>
that the mother in waiting for <lb/>
them to get to <lb/>
begin has lost most <lb/>
time that can ever in the <lb/>
lives of her children. Meantime <lb/>
they have learned much that <lb/>
was obj and formed <lb/>
habits would never <lb/>
known, had she led them gently <lb/>
and wisely into lives of service. <lb/>
Mi s. Sue V. Hollowed, in Raleigh <lb/>
Progressive Farmer and <lb/>
Gazette. <lb/>
Stokes, is spending wee <lb/>
visiting Mrs. W. C Chauncey. <lb/>
Ed r preacher at <lb/>
rent Saturday <lb/>
night with W. C. H- <lb/>
preaches at every <lb/>
y morning, and at <lb/>
ton at right. <lb/>
Sam Gray, fishing at th- <lb/>
bend. a in a skim . <lb/>
pounds. How is <lb/>
that, <lb/>
Fate Whichard. from South <lb/>
a. an engineer on the log <lb/>
train, is in town visiting <lb/>
Wednesday while the <lb/>
was raging Mr <lb/>
horse broke away from the p <lb/>
where he was tied, and began <lb/>
running down Main street. <lb/>
dust being so severe the animal's <lb/>
eyes became full and he stopped <lb/>
in the-street because he was <lb/>
able to see where to go. <lb/>
Ex Sheriff W. Harrington <lb/>
has been in town u <lb/>
taxes for the past few days He <lb/>
says that lie is making a clean <lb/>
sweep. <lb/>
G. A Sm,<lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
y q before the <lb/>
. e k of Pi i in a <lb/>
of th last I and <lb/>
if Mote . notice i <lb/>
i i a i e in . d to <lb/>
tie the e I . make t <lb/>
me i in-hi d . II <lb/>
i- ii th.- <lb/>
t i Hi tent <lb/>
to u foe p <lb/>
t . r lie t h <lb/>
Ma eh. , or i n tie p tad <lb/>
in r r- <lb/>
this o Ma c . <lb/>
W M <lb/>
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Notice. <lb/>
North Carolina i <lb/>
Hit In Superior Court. <lb/>
Ned Annie <lb/>
The will take <lb/>
tiled at above <lb/>
ha been c mm. d in the Sup <lb/>
r of Pi t county to obtain a e <lb/>
fr m <lb/>
the e I take <lb/>
not he is r at <lb/>
term c of Pi t <lb/>
to be held on ti. h h Mon <lb/>
nay aft. r the first M m . f ear h, it <lb/>
being t day May. I at <lb/>
Ina t a in county n <lb/>
N. C. and r r de- <lb/>
to the c in . id at lion, or <lb/>
th- plaintiff apply t emit for <lb/>
said romp Hint. <lb/>
Th a day of Apr I ml <lb/>
D. . Mo re. <lb/>
Clerk Court. <lb/>
Julius Brown, Attorney for taint ff. <lb/>
Notice to <lb/>
i the Pu- <lb/>
cur c era of Pitt co. <lb/>
last a d t <lb/>
I U deceased, n- tn-e i- <lb/>
hi given to a i p-r d to <lb/>
no payment<lb/>
cl inn g th- <lb/>
that must <lb/>
them t the in for m- t <lb/>
on or re the day f March <lb/>
, thin e will in <lb/>
of recovery. <lb/>
Tut h of March, <lb/>
. . G. Executor, <lb/>
f. J. Ev. Atty. <lb/>
Stock Owners <lb/>
The best remedy for Sweeney, <lb/>
From the Grave <lb/>
ad about g <lb/>
four years n, <lb/>
Administrators Notice to Creditor <lb/>
qualified at A mini of <lb/>
Mar. E. U Pitt <lb/>
c, i t i . , this to <lb/>
Wind Puffs, claims of the <lb/>
Capped Hock, Shoe Boil, Galls, aid i exhibit them to <lb/>
had about given up hope, Colds, Distemper, Shipping properly proven on . <lb/>
four year. tuners from a Fever, all forms V Rheumatism hi <lb/>
severe i Mrs M. . w , a of their <lb/>
Thrush, Corns Spa- <lb/>
the i in m would be ls S A Indebted to estate <lb/>
I not d. any We do not claim that NOAH'S make i <lb/>
work, but Dr New LINIMENT will cure every case mm <lb/>
like a new K. ts day of April. 1910. <lb/>
lit ma. e for the . C. E. Tripp, <lb/>
throat and J a II percent- of Mary K. deceased <lb/>
colds, hay fever, la grippe, age of such are curable. We <lb/>
h are positive, however, that if <lb/>
Ty it. U c and cure can <lb/>
b free. Guaranteed by ail Drug- he effected. <lb/>
gists <lb/>
Notice to Creditor. <lb/>
PROOF POSITIVE <lb/>
a liniment w <lb/>
consider equal to Noah's Liniment<lb/>
., . . ,.,,. i on and <lb/>
Having duly before the Richmond <lb/>
Superior clerk of Pitt Co., Richmond, Va. <lb/>
of the estate of N. <lb/>
Cox. d- notice hereby Than <lb/>
to all pert indebted to the estate o all <lb/>
payment to <lb/>
have obtained <lb/>
. from Its <lb/>
than we did from <lb/>
Norfolk and Portsmouth <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Groceries <lb/>
I And Provisions <lb/>
Fr. <lb/>
Co, Norfolk, <lb/>
and all I. having claim We <lb/>
.-state will notice <lb/>
hat they mutt the lame to <lb/>
he for payment on or <lb/>
he 26th of M or <lb/>
notice will be plead in bar of <lb/>
r every. <lb/>
of March, 1910. <lb/>
Sarah A. Cox, <lb/>
Id of N. T. Cox. <lb/>
Mr. London I owned <lb/>
Let me you our pamphlet <lb/>
actual reproduced, <lb/>
you by <lb/>
a. bottle or a gallon tin <lb/>
and If you are not <lb/>
convinced II la <lb/>
beat remedy you <lb/>
ever I will <lb/>
gladly return your <lb/>
money. Either <lb/>
sent on receipt of <lb/>
your Tea. I d guarantee a cure or <lb/>
refund their money. I It's Nature Liniment a <lb/>
r-r <lb/>
1st with <lb/>
I. or bat- S <lb/>
and only for the Mood <lb/>
Mountain Tea cured <lb/>
where remedies fa lie I. Try <lb/>
it with yourself. Jno. I. Woolen. <lb/>
trial. Noah L. <lb/>
Martin. Noah <lb/>
Remedy Co., Inc., <lb/>
Va. <lb/>
Cotton and <lb/>
on <lb/>
Fresh Goods kept con- <lb/>
in Country <lb/>
Produce Bought and Sold<lb/>
D. <lb/>
GREENVILLE N Z <lb/>
North a<lb/>
aT . <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/>
N. C. <lb/>
Gibbs Machinery Co. <lb/>
S. C <lb/>
REPORT Or THUS CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF GRIFTON <lb/>
AT GRIFTON, <lb/>
In the State of North Carolina, at the close of business, 1910 <lb/>
Loans and <lb/>
Overdrafts <lb/>
Banking house. Furniture, cur. ex. <lb/>
Due from <lb/>
and <lb/>
Cash <lb/>
minor coin cur s <lb/>
other U. S. <lb/>
OF NORTH CAROLINA, of Pitt, <lb/>
I, G. T. Gardner. Cashier of the above-named bank, do sol- <lb/>
f wear that above is true of my <lb/>
knowledge and belief. G. T. GARDNER, Cashier. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb/>
fore me, this 5th day of April, <lb/>
1910. R. F. JENKINS, <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
John Z. Brooks, <lb/>
C. J Tucker, <lb/>
W. W. Dawson, <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
MILADY'S GARDEN <lb/>
will bloom luxuriantly in the <lb/>
if it is watered generously. <lb/>
do by a faucet put in a <lb/>
place, or s pipe in the ground J <lb/>
to screw your hose onto. We will Ox <lb/>
up an attachment for your hose that <lb/>
will make sprinkling pleasure. <lb/>
P. M. JOHNSTON <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
J S. MOORING <lb/>
la tan Star Hue tee stack. sat at, <lb/>
GENERAL MERCHANDISE<lb/>
Pulley bowen <lb/>
Home of Fashions, Greenville C. <lb/>
Dr. Sari it <lb/>
Miles <lb/>
Members of the Maryland <lb/>
Academy of Sciences, after <lb/>
study and much calculation, <lb/>
have concluded that <lb/>
comet will not be as brilliant as <lb/>
is popularly supposed when it is <lb/>
the earth. May <lb/>
They argue that the <lb/>
comet will have receded some <lb/>
what from the sun so that it will <lb/>
have begun its fading process, <lb/>
and dawn ard twilight will inter- <lb/>
with its brightness. <lb/>
Dr John K Hooper, chairman <lb/>
of the astronomical section, says <lb/>
that the coma surrounding the <lb/>
nucleus will appear large and <lb/>
will be high enough in the <lb/>
sky the last of May to <lb/>
be above the low mist and smoke. <lb/>
comet is now com <lb/>
toward the earth and will <lb/>
appear above the western <lb/>
or very rapidly for <lb/>
several days and then appear to <lb/>
move more slowly in a southerly <lb/>
direction, i April and the <lb/>
early part of says Dr. <lb/>
Hooper, the comet will appear to <lb/>
move very slowly, and in the <lb/>
last of May it will be visible in <lb/>
this s. During this period, <lb/>
says Dr. Hooper, the comet will <lb/>
appear somewhat stationary. <lb/>
A th present time, according <lb/>
to Dr. Hooper, the comet is ob- <lb/>
d the sun. behind which <lb/>
it passed March at a <lb/>
of miles from it- In <lb/>
other words, he <lb/>
the comet is at present <lb/>
miles from the earth <lb/>
The following prepared <lb/>
by Dr. Hooper shows the <lb/>
distances of the comet at <lb/>
dates and the approximate <lb/>
time of the visibility of the <lb/>
comet both morning and even <lb/>
COMET RISES BEFORE SUNRISE. <lb/>
April I<lb/>
ii <lb/>
67,000.000<lb/>
Quaker Oats <lb/>
is the world's food <lb/>
Eaten In every <lb/>
country; eaten by <lb/>
infants, athletes, <lb/>
young and old. <lb/>
Recognized as the <lb/>
great strength <lb/>
builder. <lb/>
Delicious and economical. <lb/>
racked la <lb/>
St <lb/>
LOWER STANDARD OF LIVING. <lb/>
Apr I 1.30 <lb/>
-0 1.40 <lb/>
Apr I <lb/>
May i <lb/>
May lo <lb/>
u 2.00 <lb/>
0.00 <lb/>
SETS AFTER <lb/>
Mt <lb/>
May <lb/>
1.0 <lb/>
to <lb/>
2.4<lb/>
67.0 <lb/>
sh be <lb/>
without of t me and by a <lb/>
medicine which Chamber <lb/>
lam's Colic, and <lb/>
Remedy not only cures <lb/>
but produces no <lb/>
pleasant after It never <lb/>
fails i pleasant and safe to <lb/>
Sold by all druggist. <lb/>
Thai ii Best Way to Defeat <lb/>
Pretest of High Prices. <lb/>
There is very little <lb/>
in sight toward <lb/>
the prices, Pro- <lb/>
FranK J. of Co- <lb/>
University in The <lb/>
for May. <lb/>
farms were cultivated t <lb/>
profit, prices of <lb/>
ties were much higher <lb/>
being made for th <lb/>
then purchasing power of a <lb/>
than now. And prices will <lb/>
have to go considerably higher <lb/>
than now before th use farms car <lb/>
again be profitably cultivated. <lb/>
It would that in <lb/>
meantime the people will be ob <lb/>
to to the <lb/>
changed conditions. This <lb/>
involve a lowering <lb/>
the standard f living, the in <lb/>
crease of he rural as compared <lb/>
with urban population, <lb/>
development Eastern <lb/>
lands local <lb/>
everywhere throughout the <lb/>
country, and the <lb/>
of our present expensive system <lb/>
It will inevitably be <lb/>
by considerable <lb/>
particularly in the cities. <lb/>
suffering due to process <lb/>
adjustment may undoubtedly <lb/>
somewhat alleviated <lb/>
action on t he part of <lb/>
government with reference to the <lb/>
viola ion of laws in,. <lb/>
monopoly and restraint of trade, <lb/>
and i-y removable at once <lb/>
all duties on d products. <lb/>
until the adjustment ha.- <lb/>
been made, prices will <lb/>
continue to increase, and, after i <lb/>
has been made, I remain high <lb/>
they used to be. For ii <lb/>
is hardly conceivable that <lb/>
cultural commodities can per <lb/>
be sold at the s to <lb/>
which the present generation <lb/>
has been accustomed unless some <lb/>
almost revolutionary changes in <lb/>
agricultural are made. <lb/>
COUNTY <lb/>
the Board Con.,. <lb/>
At the regular monthly meet <lb/>
of the Board of County <lb/>
on the first Mon- <lb/>
day all the members were pres <lb/>
The following aggregate <lb/>
amounts were paid from the <lb/>
of health <lb/>
home bridges <lb/>
and ferries insurance <lb/>
veterans <lb/>
court jail <lb/>
smallpox conveying <lb/>
prisoners and x <lb/>
insane f print <lb/>
and supplier <lb/>
capturing distillery <lb/>
jury <lb/>
tickets law <lb/>
general roads <lb/>
stock <lb/>
Falkland roads Greenville <lb/>
roads roads <lb/>
Farmville roads Bethel <lb/>
roads Beaver Dim <lb/>
The following persons were <lb/>
appointed tax lit takers of <lb/>
townships for the year <lb/>
Beaver Dam, S. V. Joyner <lb/>
D. C. Barrow. <lb/>
Bethel, S. M. Jones <lb/>
Carolina. S A <lb/>
J J. Elks. <lb/>
H. J. Langston. <lb/>
Falkland, J. H. Smith. <lb/>
Farmville, R. L. Joyner. <lb/>
Greenville, T. R. Moire. <lb/>
M. T. Spear. <lb/>
Swift Creek, J. Z. Gaskins. <lb/>
Several poll tax exemption- <lb/>
e. iS-v <lb/>
Ha <lb/>
Sc-34 SUit I <lb/>
i- i. Ml s-w a trial <lb/>
rife <lb/>
a. <lb/>
Write . PPr. <lb/>
. J <lb/>
-v. s I J <lb/>
; -a V- j <lb/>
COX'S MILL ITEMS <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF WINTERVILLE, <lb/>
AT WINTERVILLE, N. O. <lb/>
a. <lb/>
At the of Mar. <lb/>
Resources Liabilities <lb/>
Capital stock <lb/>
Loans and discounts <lb/>
Overdrafts secured <lb/>
and unsecured <lb/>
Furniture and fixtures 1.173 <lb/>
Demand <lb/>
Due from and <lb/>
Oath items 1.40 <lb/>
Silver coin, including <lb/>
minor currency <lb/>
Nat bank and other <lb/>
noUs <lb/>
Total <lb/>
1.450.00 <lb/>
Undivided profits, lees <lb/>
expenses and taxes pd <lb/>
Time of deposit 1,008.90 <lb/>
Deposits subject to k 16,437.26 <lb/>
Cashier's checks <lb/>
outstanding 75.47 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Mil. N. C. April 7.- <lb/>
A nice rain fell even- <lb/>
there was right much <lb/>
d with t. No was <lb/>
done some fences were <lb/>
blown down. <lb/>
Many of the farmer are well <lb/>
up with th work, most of <lb/>
are through planting corn and <lb/>
are now busy preparing their <lb/>
land for ting to ac r d i la f <lb/>
cotton. will be no in <lb/>
crease in tobacco or cotton <lb/>
in this section, but there has <lb/>
been m ire wheat, oats and corn <lb/>
planted than ever before. <lb/>
people are learning that they mot <lb/>
raise their own supplies at home. <lb/>
they do that we will <lb/>
be a pr and <lb/>
people and not before. <lb/>
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Pitt County, <lb/>
I. F. A. Cashier of the above named bank, <lb/>
do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the of <lb/>
my and belief. <lb/>
F. A. EDMONDSON. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to <lb/>
fore me, this 2nd day of April, <lb/>
R, H. Hunsucker, <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
lie- <lb/>
J. E Green, <lb/>
A. W. Ange. <lb/>
J. F. Harrington, <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
The Bethel Banking Trust Co., <lb/>
AT BETHEL, N. <lb/>
At the close of business, March 1910. <lb/>
have put their land in better fix <lb/>
than ever before. <lb/>
Prof. Nye. of High <lb/>
school, will speak at <lb/>
of Miss Nina Dixon's school at <lb/>
the school house Friday <lb/>
night, April h. All are invited <lb/>
t. be for there is a rich <lb/>
and corrections in property taxes j treat store f them. We hail <lb/>
were pissed up. a nice school for five mouths d <lb/>
board adjourned to Tues- praise Nina very much <lb/>
RE <lb/>
Loans and Discounts, <lb/>
They MA <lb/>
e and <lb/>
Due from <lb/>
Silver coin, including all <lb/>
minor c-in currency <lb/>
National k and I <lb/>
U. S. J <lb/>
lay, 11th. <lb/>
Every family and especially <lb/>
those who reside, in the country <lb/>
be provided at all <lb/>
with a bottle of <lb/>
Liniment. T ere is do <lb/>
when it may be warned in case <lb/>
of an or emergency. It <lb/>
is most excellent in ail ca-o-s of <lb/>
sprains and bruises <lb/>
Sod by all <lb/>
Total <lb/>
4.091 It <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Ci Stock. S 7.600 <lb/>
fund, <lb/>
Undivided profit, <lb/>
a d taxi t rid 1.8.12 <lb/>
Time of <lb/>
Sub. to <lb/>
Tail <lb/>
for <lb/>
A company for the erection of <lb/>
the third tobacco warehouse in <lb/>
Farmville was organized last <lb/>
Saturday. The following officers <lb/>
were Ben Lewis, <lb/>
dent; J. T. Thorne, secretary <lb/>
and treasurer. The style name <lb/>
of the company will be The Dir- <lb/>
den Warehouse Company. Mr. <lb/>
James H. of our c <lb/>
is the principal stockholder and <lb/>
moving spirit of the effort <lb/>
Again Greene is the looser Mr <lb/>
Darden is a young man of <lb/>
did ability and will be a <lb/>
valuable addition to that <lb/>
of tobacconists in Firm- <lb/>
La- <lb/>
conic. <lb/>
DIXIE ICE CREAM <lb/>
Can made in <lb/>
at cost of <lb/>
Ono Cant a Plots. <lb/>
contents of package <lb/>
ICE CHEW Powder <lb/>
into a quart of milk freeze. <lb/>
Ni coining, no heating, nothing <lb/>
else to add. Everything but the <lb/>
ice and milk in the package. <lb/>
Tills quarts of the most <lb/>
delicious ice you ever ate. <lb/>
, i, <lb/>
packages at your grocers, <lb/>
or by mail if he not keep it. <lb/>
Ulna, <lb/>
Pun Fl Co., lo N. Y. , <lb/>
Chamberlain's Stomach and <lb/>
Liver Ta assist nature in <lb/>
all impurities out of <lb/>
system, insuring a free and n-g- <lb/>
condition and restoring tin <lb/>
of the body to health <lb/>
strength. Sold by all <lb/>
Car Mail Motor <lb/>
L. H. Roberson. rural mail <lb/>
carrier on one of the routes from <lb/>
Stokes, his purchased a motor <lb/>
cycle on which to carry mail. <lb/>
He says that with this motor <lb/>
cycle he can cover his route in <lb/>
two-and-a-half hours. <lb/>
Prompt relief in all cases of <lb/>
throat and lung trouble if you <lb/>
use Kern <lb/>
to take, <lb/>
and healing in Sold by <lb/>
druggists. <lb/>
Land Sale. <lb/>
By virtue of power contained in <lb/>
a n e duly and <lb/>
deliver, cl on i he ct-y June, <lb/>
by Daniel an wife Mali, <lb/>
A Daniel to J. R. Davenport, fain <lb/>
mortgage record, d in <lb/>
of of Pitt <lb/>
county, book J-S the under <lb/>
will lo lie tile to <lb/>
bid for <lb/>
the court In the Town if <lb/>
Greenville, Ni on <lb/>
the 18th day of April. the I w- <lb/>
ed lot or pare. I of land, to <lb/>
Situate in th- county of Pitt <lb/>
aid defer bed at One town <lb/>
lot in town Facto us at <lb/>
lot No. beginning at the corner on <lb/>
the fide of W. II. K. lot on <lb/>
Main bi re. t. tunning with W. II. <lb/>
South feet, thence n <lb/>
feet, thence west last, <lb/>
containing ire If. <lb/>
To tad a v. <lb/>
of M rash the h of March, <lb/>
J. It Mortgages. <lb/>
Skinner Attorneys, <lb/>
What Did . <lb/>
The disastrous effects of <lb/>
prohibition on a town are <lb/>
illustrated by the working <lb/>
of the prohibition law in <lb/>
the leading North Cam <lb/>
Una seaport, last year. The law <lb/>
went i to effect there January <lb/>
1909, perhaps in no <lb/>
seaport city has it been so <lb/>
enforced. The results are th-- <lb/>
the number of in 1909 <lb/>
was only 1.218 as compared <lb/>
with saloons the year be- <lb/>
fore; in spite of increased p <lb/>
was a decrease. In <lb/>
the number of and <lb/>
of insanity; bank deposit <lb/>
showed the is <lb/>
from to <lb/>
the single twelve <lb/>
increase in bank clearings <lb/>
greater than for any other lead <lb/>
Southern city except At <lb/>
is also <lb/>
the number of build <lb/>
permits and their value <lb/>
than doubled; and in spite <lb/>
losing a license tax on six- <lb/>
saloons each <lb/>
an extra tax for the to <lb/>
tax rate was reduced cent <lb/>
on the <lb/>
Progressive, Farmer and <lb/>
and regret to see her leave. <lb/>
CATARRH <lb/>
Quickly Cured by a Peasant <lb/>
Germ-Killing Antiseptic. <lb/>
The h- <lb/>
is ii a hard rub <lb/>
am be c r i i pocket or <lb/>
pure., Ii will a e. <lb/>
into ii- I <lb/>
of magical <lb/>
This is by the antiseptic <lb/>
gauze wit in now arc to <lb/>
breathe it in over the ed <lb/>
it w II b kin <lb/>
its of g ruts. <lb/>
made of <lb/>
combined with other is <lb/>
very to <lb/>
is to cure <lb/>
s, tore croup, <lb/>
m I or <lb/>
stuff, u . he d i i two <lb/>
So ii b druggists r. where and by <lb/>
Jno. L. M'S -u ti. in- <lb/>
g inhale- and one of Hy- <lb/>
And remember ex <lb/>
if needed cost <lb/>
only <lb/>
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, County of <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 belief. W. Ii. Cashier. <lb/>
Subset and sworn to be- <lb/>
raj this 6th day of Apr., <lb/>
S. T. Carson. <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
S M <lb/>
AI O <lb/>
Robt. <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
Bordeaux Mixture <lb/>
Kills about all kinds of insects on all kinds <lb/>
of plants. It is safe and reliable. We have the <lb/>
chemicals ready for mixing. Each package <lb/>
makes gallons. <lb/>
COWARD WOOTEN <lb/>
Professional Cards <lb/>
Sale For <lb/>
No ice it given that <lb/>
e the fol person will <lb/>
s at auction before the may <lb/>
at noon on <lb/>
. May 2nd. t <lb/>
Hi. town of e, for <lb/>
year <lb/>
Taxes. C Total. <lb/>
Your tongue is coated. <lb/>
breath is foul. <lb/>
Headaches come and go. <lb/>
symptoms show that you. <lb/>
stomach is the trouble. To re <lb/>
move the cause the first thing, <lb/>
and Chamberlain's Stomach <lb/>
Liver Tablets will do that. Easy <lb/>
to take and most effective. Sold <lb/>
by all druggists. <lb/>
Barrett, C G. <lb/>
arr it C <lb/>
Bl W. r, , <lb/>
Blount, O. L <lb/>
e. W H-. <lb/>
I n. G. <lb/>
Windsor, <lb/>
J A L . <lb/>
Ii n ins, Ben. <lb/>
May. <lb/>
Vines, Ben. <lb/>
L.<lb/>
Ii I'll <lb/>
7-1<lb/>
in <lb/>
l-l <lb/>
W. F. EVANS <lb/>
AT LAW <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb/>
Office opposite R. L. Smith A Co. <lb/>
and next door to <lb/>
new building. <lb/>
JULIUS BROWN <lb/>
GREENVILLE. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
l.<lb/>
N. W. OUTLAW <lb/>
Attorney at Law <lb/>
Office occupied by J. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
Harry Skinner. Han Jr <lb/>
B. . . <lb/>
SKINNER <lb/>
LAWYERS. <lb/>
WHEDBEE <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
ESTABLISHED 1876- <lb/>
S M <lb/>
W. H Wilkinson, Tax C Hector. <lb/>
The Demon the Air <lb/>
it the germ of La Grippe, <lb/>
in. i gt suffering . horn In <lb/>
aftereffects are <lb/>
lack of appetite, and am <lb/>
with I ard kid- <lb/>
I The greatest d then is E <lb/>
tonic. <lb/>
Cm I Aw and of <lb/>
I Kid have <lb/>
prov d wonderfully <lb/>
en d up he em hi <lb/>
restore and g ml <lb/>
of Grip. If <lb/>
Hi Only Perfect <lb/>
by all Is. <lb/>
I Not Quite I <lb/>
it. Row often you can get a jg, <lb/>
T thing <lb/>
w nail or or <lb/>
lacking. Have a good <lb/>
tool box be prepared <lb/>
emergent let. Our line <lb/>
i Is t desire, and <lb/>
we tee that your tool <lb/>
box not lack a tingle <lb/>
useful article. <lb/>
Of <lb/>
You get <lb/>
Horse Goods t c <lb/>
J P. <lb/>
Corey <lb/>
D. M. CURS <lb/>
Clark <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
CIVIL ENGINEERS <lb/>
tat SURVEYORS <lb/>
Wholesale and retail Grocer <lb/>
and Furniture Dealer. Cash <lb/>
paid for Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed <lb/>
Oil Turkeys, Eggs, Oak <lb/>
Bedsteads, Mattresses, etc. <lb/>
Suits. Baby Carriages. Go Carts, <lb/>
Parlor suits Tables, Lounges, <lb/>
Safes, P. and Gail Ax <lb/>
N. Carolina Snuff, High Life Tobacco, Key <lb/>
Cheroots, Henry George <lb/>
. . i Cigars, Canned Cherries, Peach, <lb/>
S. J. Everett , Apples, Pine Apples, Syrup, <lb/>
Attorney at Law l- Meat Flour Sugar Coffee. <lb/>
I made on Real Estate Lye Matches. <lb/>
. ., Candies, Dried <lb/>
Peaches, Prunes. Currants, <lb/>
Raisins, Glass <lb/>
Moore and Long <lb/>
B M K X V I I. I M <lb/>
Subscribe to The Reflector. <lb/>
OR R. L. CARI <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
Wooden ware, Crack- <lb/>
I era, Macaroni, Best But- <lb/>
New Royal Sewing Machine a <lb/>
and numerous Other good. <lb/>
Quality and quantity cheap r <lb/>
cash. Come see me. <lb/>
I S M <lb/>
DR. S HASSELL <lb/>
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN <lb/>
Greenville, N. C <lb/>
Office on Third formerly <lb/>
pied by Pr. Bagwell. <lb/>
The best cold drinks in town at <lb/>
Pharmacy. <lb/>
For the convergence my <lb/>
I have put in a <lb/>
telephone. No. B <lb/>
D. M JONES, Salesman, <lb/>
W. H. Miles Shoe Co., Inc. <lb/>
me <lb/>
will call W. J. <lb/>
POOR PRINT <lb/>
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AW <lb/>
DEPARTMENT <lb/>
I In Charge of F. A. EDMONDSON <lb/>
Author o The Eastern J Application <lb/>
The is the Kind <lb/>
DYNAMITE ICE- <lb/>
A U. With <lb/>
Peary on the Roosevelt. <lb/>
think MM of of <lb/>
expedition <lb/>
the f <lb/>
i win the If <lb/>
Better send your orders in M . The P be. <lb/>
When the for Cox Cotton Planters, the i <lb/>
i,. . have ti e if guano sowers, economic U i reins B <lb/>
have our careful attention. <lb/>
Co.<lb/>
i Owe i a Piano <lb/>
SICK <lb/>
boot, and to ova <lb/>
owe it y to x; <lb/>
the display <lb/>
at the Fine man White <lb/>
Prof.<lb/>
ii-t toe do f <lb/>
Take No Substitute. <lb/>
UNIVERSITY NOTES <lb/>
M. <lb/>
w c . you need. See us.<lb/>
by The A. G. U A new lot of lamps <lb/>
Manufacturing Harrington, Barber Co. <lb/>
neat The spring rush is coming in. <lb/>
i Better your orders in Chapel Hill. N. C. April 11.- <lb/>
On Thursday night two victories <lb/>
ward added to the debating <lb/>
dared them r-r . My the University of North <lb/>
re k -hoe-k ho its- Messrs. C. E <lb/>
Cox Mfg. Co., ,., 1st- I resin-d F N Cox won a unanimous <lb/>
N C I ox w . <lb/>
,;, . a. , decision over a team representing <lb/>
. ., ,. a ,,, line If you want a useful planter. <lb/>
v, a . J It . aH. .- <lb/>
r . A <lb/>
cotton, corn, peas, . <lb/>
h. i. -u C. <lb/>
cheap K. W. at Johnson ,., ,,, if of Washington <lb/>
u it. sun on railroad street had been n Lee University before an <lb/>
Tame that for which taxed the <lb/>
. .- a Any frame. c the grand opera house in <lb/>
, , , a , i-s i Greensboro. <lb/>
US a a As w. w ;,, <lb/>
cm. A. V. w, never when w t. de <lb/>
u ii that of In <lb/>
purchase a a, . Carolina the <lb/>
by A. O. Cox Man ., , , ,.,. , <lb/>
to a large city. <lb/>
U a glance you will inspect a <lb/>
lint cot alone stand <lb/>
of tot e. T and<lb/>
in character of e, y and <lb/>
general in a class to <lb/>
but you I m with <lb/>
that stand here at d <lb/>
incomparable an. where. Eight j <lb/>
different makes t. select from, none <lb/>
of those cheap v department. <lb/>
re pi <lb/>
era. <lb/>
OP <lb/>
ch- <lb/>
put each MM a stand <lb/>
acknowledged fame and <lb/>
in the trade. <lb/>
kt piano be, i known <lb/>
will take your piano in <lb/>
for one of sell ply- <lb/>
also carry the <lb/>
AN, the of the world. <lb/>
and taken in <lb/>
terms to s sit <lb/>
Chen in Greenville visit out <lb/>
. . m-mt .-----. with had ha <lb/>
Harrington, u. lb t <lb/>
the University of Georgia after a <lb/>
contest held in <lb/>
At the same lime <lb/>
I Messrs. H. E Stacy and R. <lb/>
sausage and fish, going measured arms with <lb/>
K. at Johnson her <lb/>
m White. <lb/>
Next door to Carr Atkins Han I ware o. store. <lb/>
REPORT OF THE I <lb/>
THE BANK OF <lb/>
AT <lb/>
At the close of business <lb/>
I-. i i, Co, <lb/>
to C- <lb/>
New lot of dry no- <lb/>
., , R D. just in. while <lb/>
Hie t congress may by law <lb/>
Ad A- w- An near la <lb/>
newborn came in yea-1 How is your soul Let <lb/>
the question. <lb/>
It was a time for , , . j-; <lb/>
but ed, That all corporations doing <lb/>
parted oat inter-State commerce business <lb/>
a steam cap-, h y fa out <lb/>
man we It. j . . <lb/>
was over Federal charters under such con <lb/>
Resources <lb/>
Loans and discounts . <lb/>
Overdrafts secured <lb/>
unsecured <lb/>
Furniture and fixtures 1,670.60 <lb/>
Due from 60,73.8 <lb/>
Cash items 897.88 <lb/>
Gold coin <lb/>
Silver coin, including <lb/>
minor coin currency 010.65 <lb/>
Nat hank and other U. S. <lb/>
Notes 2.837.00 <lb/>
ten; fro . where lei US show you our new lot of <lb/>
has been for Mr the shoes. Barber ft Co <lb/>
p,, days. A nice six key fountain <lb/>
Te County School . u. <lb/>
j i , , Th. . W-have purchased the <lb/>
re the desks for you. ard <lb/>
i of s. or thirty j <lb/>
feet Just by granted. <lb/>
n in the i Carolina in thirteen debates <lb/>
them. left f . University of <lb/>
on ton I .,. <lb/>
Z i e oar at t his won all but four. Out of <lb/>
The was now debate with Washington and L-t <lb/>
at the I one won <lb/>
101,013.07 <lb/>
OF <lb/>
FARMVILLE, <lb/>
N. O. <lb/>
March 29th, 1910. <lb/>
Liabilities <lb/>
stock 10,000.00 <lb/>
6,000.00 <lb/>
profits lens <lb/>
cur. exp and 4.086.89 <lb/>
rime of deposits 16.311.31 <lb/>
Deposits sub. to check <lb/>
Cashier's 1.104.86 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA , County of Pitt, <lb/>
I, J R. Davis, Cashier of the i hank, solemnly <lb/>
rear that the above statement i true to the best of my <lb/>
J. R. DAVIS, Cashier. <lb/>
. <lb/>
a Out of the three intercollegiate <lb/>
i knew If she debates in which she has engaged <lb/>
driven any ti. Ill- we being <lb/>
do repair work and dress <lb/>
of in <lb/>
and i- <lb/>
A ii Cox M;. very soon <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
J. H. Cobb, Standard, was <lb/>
in <lb/>
.-w <lb/>
edge and <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb/>
me, this day of April. 1910. <lb/>
J. A. <lb/>
Notary Public, <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
For of <lb/>
ti. L fountain. <lb/>
J. i. left <lb/>
received, a nice lot of<lb/>
H. Barber i Co <lb/>
timber. <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb/>
A nice lot of matting just. In. <lb/>
A. W. C. <lb/>
holds the distinction of having <lb/>
ITEMS <lb/>
Pole <lb/>
N. C. April 12- <lb/>
Mrs. Emily wile of J. B- <lb/>
Cotten. of was in <lb/>
town I Fr <lb/>
If you want a good plow <lb/>
., . . ,, .,. ago and was buried on Tuesday <lb/>
the. Syracuse Harrington, . . . u , <lb/>
. ., , in the Bunyan Baker course. <lb/>
m . e ground I. S. n <lb/>
i-f Washington, i , . . . <lb/>
was in ton yesterday. HZ Tl <lb/>
When in need of groceries calla l , <lb/>
at Johnson's. <lb/>
U. B. <lb/>
Schwas under construction <lb/>
j -ii lot her death cancer, <lb/>
was pillows , <lb/>
Spring and p for <lb/>
the A. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Our boys crossed oats <lb/>
i order . the University of Pennsylvania. <lb/>
tier -IT no i de- she has won three. Carolina <lb/>
In the <lb/>
III. r. lei I m batter- <lb/>
to smash the won twenty-one out of twenty <lb/>
i.-e between the and Hie eight during her bat- <lb/>
it-.-- making and of having <lb/>
for ship rest on. The . . k. <lb/>
M.-r- up from lost a series. Among her rivals <lb/>
lift- have been John Hopkins, <lb/>
ed and Washington Tulane, <lb/>
and Le. <lb/>
were in pieces and the Universities of Georgia. <lb/>
on the Pennsylvania and Virginia. <lb/>
of which we had <lb/>
for this <lb/>
pose. A wire from the battery had. of i The Call the Blood <lb/>
been one of . , <lb/>
primers burled In dynamite, for <lb/>
wire dynamite were thrust I. W a <lb/>
W. J. <lb/>
R. Davis, <lb/>
F. M Davis, <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
j buried many years ago. She <lb/>
house a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. <lb/>
, i moth n . mi <lb/>
s in -ail of liver trouble, hut <lb/>
the <lb/>
down a U in<lb/>
B in <lb/>
Ur. i P <lb/>
The Miter end wire was then j; give clear sum, rosy die. ks, <lb/>
with the battery, every one line comp them, <lb/>
to a no at or. <lb/>
the far of deck, and a <lb/>
sharp push plunder of the <lb/>
ARE <lb/>
THEY will not burn. split or Ilka wood <lb/>
Will not crack and roll like slate. r; <lb/>
like plain tin. Neither will they during <lb/>
They never d repairs and as b. t A en last <lb/>
of all, they the hands, roof and era . <lb/>
COBB, Agents. <lb/>
. . . . L,. current the, <lb/>
very patient in all of <lb/>
K . wires <lb/>
She was one of the Tb ship shook I <lb/>
best of Every one th t Ilk. u dish of mid a column <lb/>
knew her thought much of a wen, a, <lb/>
lulu air. <lb/>
loll. Tin- of lie <lb/>
she <lb/>
her <lb/>
; m of i, e. for <lb/>
Oar more W the lust tribute <lb/>
audit, was proven by the <lb/>
concourse of relatives id. <lb/>
F. r nice fresh herrings <lb/>
see A. w Co. Winter <lb/>
v. . <lb/>
bit aw going buy <lb/>
o., don't b W. Ange <lb/>
ft to. <lb/>
Leave your orders for lea at H. <lb/>
L. Will be de <lb/>
a i, town, <lb/>
and mi cloth, the <lb/>
fl. one. cover it over. <lb/>
Harrington, Co. <lb/>
call your to our <lb/>
new line of groceries. <lb/>
R. <lb/>
Dry goods for the birds, <lb/>
A. W. f. <lb/>
Before buying, see my line of <lb/>
post H. L. Johnson. <lb/>
F r spring dress good, <lb/>
embroidery and laces see us- <lb/>
New lot. in. <lb/>
Barber Co- <lb/>
J. F. Harrington left <lb/>
day for Oxford to mile <lb/>
Walker to Oxford <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
ton is a very strong and <lb/>
Mason, and is always on <lb/>
of respect to one that was gone <lb/>
but not forgotten. <lb/>
We had another Wed- <lb/>
followed by some <lb/>
cool days and light Friday <lb/>
Saturday mornings. <lb/>
went to<lb/>
U. Hampton's <lb/>
and <lb/>
In Paris in tin- revolution of 1830 a <lb/>
law was by <lb/>
one the king's <lb/>
down a copy of the ordinances placard-1 <lb/>
oil oil wall. T he was <lb/>
was mil. so ran <lb/>
Nearly a <lb/>
R. E. has tobacco <lb/>
plants ready to of i in- <lb/>
CD. Smith went to Wilson republic of . <lb/>
. . .;. MM e wills III. , <lb/>
Sunday m i.-. r <lb/>
The busy planting ,, ,,.,. . .,,, <lb/>
corn and cotton and preparing word or <lb/>
tobacco for transplanting. <lb/>
Sons will this week. j,,,, was pa- <lb/>
We think will de win. died ripe <lb/>
stamping out the <lb/>
smallpox in our section. It is Th r-kind <lb/>
only among the Colored people. The Km la ml an- the <lb/>
tie has three houses quarantined. <lb/>
. of the widely <lb/>
and has vaccinated about all in mt r <lb/>
the j of lb. pole so. <lb/>
I miles from i-nil of <lb/>
ca. A former governor of <lb/>
F. M. Bowden, who for tin- hue sir <lb/>
months was assistant operator; <lb/>
. . <lb/>
Weak <lb/>
Heart Action <lb/>
There are certain nerves <lb/>
that control the <lb/>
of the heart. When they <lb/>
become weak, the heart <lb/>
action is impaired. Short <lb/>
breath, pain around <lb/>
choking sensation, <lb/>
fluttering, <lb/>
or rapid pulse, and other <lb/>
symptoms fol- <lb/>
low. Dr. Miles Heart <lb/>
is a medicine <lb/>
adopted to the needs of <lb/>
these nerves and the mus- <lb/>
structure of the- <lb/>
heart itself. It is a <lb/>
strengthening tonic that <lb/>
brings speedy relief. <lb/>
Try it. <lb/>
I J suffered with what I <lb/>
was when <lb/>
. me I laid <lb/>
i I ninny <lb/>
the Dr. came <lb/>
i Into my and concluded IO <lb/>
, try Dr. Heart Cure. I <lb/>
I taken and now I am <lb/>
Mil I <lb/>
n. medicine It. I write la <lb/>
boW II attract <lb/>
of who . t <lb/>
sol Slain Ky. <lb/>
Or. Milt.- Heart <lb/>
Cure, and it him Io <lb/>
of battle if It lain, <lb/>
if Medical Co., Ind <lb/>
Mr. J- C. I. <lb/>
Sale of for Par <lb/>
About a quarter to <lb/>
o'clock Tuesday morning I Ir. J. i <lb/>
North a, I In Superior <lb/>
Pitt county J Before D. C Moore, <lb/>
, , kn Willis D. Johnston. F. V. Jo <lb/>
C. Alb t it the M. <lb/>
. . . Mr i , <lb/>
home of Ins sister, <lb/>
Greene, on street. <lb/>
R. j <lb/>
virtue of a deer, the Superior <lb/>
. TI court of county, nude by U. C. <lb/>
was in his year, c <lb/>
been in feeble tor some b g,, <lb/>
He is survived Monday Use day of <lb/>
a ,,.,. April, St e o'clock noon, being <lb/>
B cay of the ferns of <lb/>
two sisters. Mrs. M. E. An Superior com t, expose to i <lb/>
, the l door in <lb/>
and Mrs. K. r for <lb/>
one brother. Mr. W. B. following of <lb/>
j land, to Situate the side <lb/>
Deceased was a member of the u ,,, hip <lb/>
church, and a member county Carolina, <lb/>
a . c II-. i on the no them of Tar at a <lb/>
of the Odd Fellows, in standing three holy <lb/>
being one of the oldest and most the edge of <lb/>
. . , . c the toe. and <lb/>
faithful member of Covenant . <lb/>
Lodge. his church, his lodge old aid <lb/>
and a host of friends be was held Sit Town <lb/>
in high esteem. said creak to , o the <lb/>
,. i. . a river to tn. b g. i <lb/>
The funeral took place at lorn th am. <lb/>
o'clock Wednesday afternoon, tract or land <lb/>
,,. In a certain by <lb/>
Bill c to Susan <lb/>
tery. The funeral being recorded m the <lb/>
i -u nil c ii a in in <lb/>
conducted by the Old will be made <lb/>
The pail bearers were Messrs. among <lb/>
G E. Harris. A. C. of Ma Kb. Ilia <lb/>
Sara Flake, J. R. Corey. Wiley t. u <lb/>
Brown and Adrian <lb/>
Stray Taken <lb/>
I taken up one cow and calf, <lb/>
color re-I and white, and <lb/>
in the light, fork and <lb/>
When using the Ledbetter One under bit in left. Owner tan <lb/>
,. r. M <lb/>
One Seed Piaster. <lb/>
in the We tern on telegraph have <lb/>
would while <lb/>
-.---, there If In-con Id have <lb/>
office here, resigned to accept w <lb/>
a position with Norfolk <lb/>
Southern Railway in home <lb/>
bet <lb/>
lieu w ,., .-. get <lb/>
seed one bushel of cotton <lb/>
seed will plant three acres, N. C. <lb/>
Come see the Ledbetter. <lb/>
Subscribe tn Th J. G. Subscribe for The <lb/>
Mason. is always on Southern Railway in his home . . , s <lb/>
the lookout for town. Now Bern. He Is spier.- of n k B T H A W M T I U <lb/>
T we I f <lb/>
congratulated for th hi leaving Greenville. , ; to food <lb/>
good it is doing in our vicinity <lb/>
For nice and spring <lb/>
shoes, sue my new lot. <lb/>
A. W. Ange ft Co. <lb/>
Greenville. ,,. <lb/>
-it s lull, after all. the <lb/>
Five will M tin- I <lb/>
rive coses ow win <lb/>
cure any case of chills and fever.,<lb/>
to national puns root and law. <lb/>
An over many Bronchial Remedial, It rid. th. <lb/>
system a cold by s. on the bowels. No Guaranteed o <lb/>
or money refunded. Prepared b- CO. CHICAGO. U. A, <lb/>
FOR SALE BY JNO. L. WOOTEN <lb/>
i. <lb/>
N; <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 I O. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
FARMERS CONSOLIDATED <lb/>
THE MIL. WIN. <lb/>
ANNUAL MEETING HELD TODAY <lb/>
IN STAR WAREHOUSE <lb/>
St. per <lb/>
cent Declared Pies dent <lb/>
The seventh annual meeting of <lb/>
the stockholders of the Farmer <lb/>
Consolidated Tobacco Company, <lb/>
was held today in the Star ware- <lb/>
house. of the stock- <lb/>
holders was by the very <lb/>
large attendance, Pitt, Lenoir, <lb/>
Greene, Wilson, Beaufort and <lb/>
Martin counties all being <lb/>
President L. Joyner <lb/>
in calling the meeting to order <lb/>
offered congratulations upon the <lb/>
attendance <lb/>
gratification the interest the <lb/>
stock Holders in the <lb/>
Tn- first business was the state <lb/>
by Secretary W. H. <lb/>
of work of the company fir <lb/>
the past year. This report, much <lb/>
to the of the stock- <lb/>
holders, bowed that the directors <lb/>
had ordered the payment of a <lb/>
dividend of per cent in cash <lb/>
as a result of the past year's <lb/>
work. also contained <lb/>
a resolution adopted by the <lb/>
director, in effect that soliciting <lb/>
of the sale of the cum <lb/>
be but that <lb/>
an bona tide <lb/>
who desires suck in company <lb/>
nuke application the <lb/>
in writing, to the directors, <lb/>
win pass upon the <lb/>
same it it can be <lb/>
In his annual report resident <lb/>
gave a review of the pro- <lb/>
the company us <lb/>
organization in October <lb/>
shoeing its successive steps <lb/>
development year by year. This <lb/>
present dividend of percent, <lb/>
makes a total of <lb/>
paid in the seven years. <lb/>
dent Joyner also punted out <lb/>
the average sales of the <lb/>
Consolidated Tobacco <lb/>
as compared with the sales of <lb/>
warehouse, showed that <lb/>
had sold for <lb/>
higher price, each year <lb/>
thin the other warehouse <lb/>
Baaed on monthly <lb/>
made by the secretary of <lb/>
the Tobacco board of Trade, it <lb/>
was that the Formers <lb/>
Consolidated Tobacco <lb/>
during the past season <lb/>
per hundred pounds <lb/>
higher than other houses, pay- <lb/>
to farmers in round <lb/>
about mom <lb/>
other houses paid for the same <lb/>
quantity of tobacco. <lb/>
President Joyner congratulated <lb/>
the upon their <lb/>
to the company, and stated <lb/>
that a very small percent of them <lb/>
had tailed to patronize the com- <lb/>
warehouses, and they <lb/>
among those farthest removed <lb/>
from the markets. <lb/>
President Joyner also spoke of <lb/>
the relation of the company to <lb/>
i its relation to the <lb/>
stockholders, and the relation of <lb/>
the stockholders to the <lb/>
He showed that the <lb/>
Consolidated Tobacco Company <lb/>
is antagonist to pa other interest, <lb/>
tut an organization of <lb/>
farmers to curry on business for i <lb/>
He also <lb/>
strongly a reduction in acreage, I <lb/>
declaring that prices will be <lb/>
regulated only the law of <lb/>
supply and demand. If more <lb/>
tobacco is Mined the wade <lb/>
demands, price lie up. and <lb/>
on the Oilier I, ml it more is <lb/>
raised than ii Peed-d by the <lb/>
trade. will <lb/>
The C. I. h and <lb/>
E. E. us <lb/>
they were both <lb/>
Atty. Bickett Files Op <lb/>
Case. <lb/>
f is the opinion of <lb/>
the attorney general in the <lb/>
the case which <lb/>
was referred to him by the <lb/>
Agriculture Department and the <lb/>
the whole case I am of <lb/>
the opinion that the Department <lb/>
of Agriculture cannot grant to <lb/>
any one immunity from <lb/>
for a violation of the law, <lb/>
but I am further of the opinion <lb/>
that the law does not forbid <lb/>
bleaching per and that it is <lb/>
entirely lawful for the <lb/>
of agriculture to notify <lb/>
the North Carolina millers that <lb/>
for the present the Department <lb/>
TH PARLOR DOLL. <lb/>
Mother Works to Death far <lb/>
A wise Gotham judge last week <lb/>
delivered a scathing lecture to a <lb/>
girl in her who ran away <lb/>
because mother made her <lb/>
wash the dishes when her <lb/>
man was waiting to see <lb/>
her in the The girl will <lb/>
doubtless remember her court <lb/>
experience, but it is doubtful if <lb/>
she will learn anything from it <lb/>
The army of <lb/>
is. unfortunately, growing at a <lb/>
rapid rate, in the <lb/>
working and middle classes, since <lb/>
th- marriage mart has b come <lb/>
overstocked with femininity <lb/>
And while this increase takes <lb/>
place, there is an army of aged <lb/>
HENRY DEBATING SOCIETY A TOBACCO MARKET <lb/>
Last the Session Held Fri A I the Are <lb/>
day . <lb/>
The boys society of the grad-1 A . for Wash- <lb/>
ed school, the Henry is assured this <lb/>
Debating Society, held its final The final <lb/>
meeting Friday <lb/>
Newsy Items of Interest for <lb/>
Bear Readers. <lb/>
New Bern. April <lb/>
sea on. Murphy, red, o was par- <lb/>
, ., arrangements last week by <lb/>
night. Two for the opening t th. on the recommendation <lb/>
STATE NEWS <lb/>
weeks hence the debate with j meeting last night in the <lb/>
Washington will be held, and Commerce rooms, at <lb/>
then examinations will be the which quite a large number of <lb/>
larder of the day. The boys felt business men were sent, <lb/>
that could not undertake The will be run <lb/>
of Agriculture will not insist, worn and weary, start- <lb/>
a matter of fact, that bleaching down hill toward the <lb/>
by the Alsop process amounts to sunset. <lb/>
adulteration, but that fl While you tit and listen to the <lb/>
which by actual analysis is found sweet which fall ever <lb/>
another <lb/>
Th meeting Friday night <lb/>
wan given over to declaiming. <lb/>
The following declamations were <lb/>
David Moore. <lb/>
ed by Adrian Brown. <lb/>
Confederate Al- <lb/>
to the <lb/>
; Milton Pugh. <lb/>
operated under the <lb/>
Tobacco Company. <lb/>
The warehouse market will <lb/>
and in full blast when <lb/>
of the county physician and <lb/>
board of county <lb/>
was liberated on Friday died <lb/>
Saturday was <lb/>
sent to the roads fr <lb/>
i, but b <lb/>
sentenced, d pneumonia, <lb/>
followed by It <lb/>
was seen that rot live <lb/>
to contain nitrites or any pois- <lb/>
on es ingredients in such <lb/>
anon from the parlor doll, you <lb/>
hear the footfall of mother <lb/>
ties to constitute a real drudging around somewhere in <lb/>
menace to the health of the J the back- That is one reason <lb/>
pie will be seized and the parties why housekeeping is becoming a <lb/>
selling prosecuted. lost with many young women <lb/>
might be well enough for Mother does it all. <lb/>
the slate chemist to say This old world is full of mothers <lb/>
percentage of nitrates found in who are laboring and loving unto <lb/>
would be a real menace to death. Every day house- <lb/>
health, and for the martyr folds her nerveless <lb/>
ti notify the millers that for the last long sleep; <lb/>
found to contain s greater per-every day pilgrim shoes are <lb/>
would be deemed from tied that <lb/>
Dying Chas. Haskett. men of the city have done valiant <lb/>
Death f John towards the accomplish <lb/>
Spain. Ben Ad- of this new enterprise <lb/>
Whichard. that lave succeeded in<lb/>
the sale of tobacco for the but a the county <lb/>
takes and if nothing I officials took Steps to hive him <lb/>
happens Washington pardoned, which was done by the <lb/>
fair to have one of the best mar-governor, but the only <lb/>
Eastern part of Murphy a free man for <lb/>
State. twenty-four hours. <lb/>
Wedding <lb/>
Ever and anon comes the re- <lb/>
rd mat rave , ,. <lb/>
lain r r a list of wedding <lb/>
their undertaking th- raisers of . . <lb/>
the w-ed <lb/>
w-e-u . , <lb/>
a.;. t j . j. this little r h <lb/>
e to it <lb/>
that the <lb/>
a liberal of their<lb/>
UNIVERSITY NOTES. <lb/>
adulterated. <lb/>
submitted. <lb/>
T. W. Bickett. <lb/>
have given lo make <lb/>
young Bible. <lb/>
shadows are gathering In many <lb/>
Mercer a <lb/>
Chandler r. to <lb/>
Edward <lb/>
Hearne <lb/>
debaters against Washing- <lb/>
tin delivered their speeches on <lb/>
the merchant marine quest ion <lb/>
i the query for the debate. The <lb/>
is was pleased Hill, N. C, April i <lb/>
it. representatives The Carolina but <lb/>
I prepared. leave Thursday of this week at wood- <lb/>
Friday night's meeting was. the Northern trip. good. <lb/>
best has to be played are Davidson, fan gift <lb/>
bad. The boys and Lee. <lb/>
aim I hops very <lb/>
matron will learn and <lb/>
it for future use. It is capable <lb/>
of attaching to I like <lb/>
the immortal rays hath <lb/>
of our child- <lb/>
hood <lb/>
Ware, u.- , all tin. <lb/>
J homes today win re the in <lb/>
Cs Graham sent a th- front room are turned low. <lb/>
copy of the opinion along with <lb/>
the letter to . <lb/>
of the <lb/>
this <lb/>
J. D <lb/>
C. <lb/>
Sentiment is rapidly crystal <lb/>
against the <lb/>
The press <lb/>
speeches and <lb/>
s tee., no one having <lb/>
-.-. . , . <lb/>
., T, , v . A. When to a <lb/>
and the Navy. At . <lb/>
. i- Will if P is-d the Km. <lb/>
d any j the of me trip g the <lb/>
f them this meeting. at j the sirs, <lb/>
A half a n ; Half a I lowly I d. <lb/>
critic of the society was Chapel Hid <lb/>
pleased to know that such good I other games will close the base <lb/>
work could be done without hall season. The <lb/>
assistance. were unexpected aid <lb/>
, I disappointing. In the <lb/>
fast pace of two <lb/>
Fayetteville, N. state in almost every in- <lb/>
I enclose you a is unqualified in de <lb/>
of the attorney general's opinion In <lb/>
in the case submitted to him both the News and me . w- ,, . <lb/>
association and Evening Times <lb/>
The action of the depart- j waging warfare on the business. l u tan, away <lb/>
will be in accordance with aldermen have raised <lb/>
his opinion he is the legal the license tax to Another <lb/>
adviser in such matters until nit action taken in <lb/>
decided by court of competent was the raising of license <lb/>
Bring we ling go J. <lb/>
So few tee <lb/>
The date, five <lb/>
That may <lb/>
The -Ex. <lb/>
be <lb/>
School Closing <lb/>
The Cox taught by <lb/>
Misses Con and Sadie <lb/>
will Friday with exercise, <lb/>
at night. A prise will be given <lb/>
to one who has- improved <lb/>
jurisdiction. <lb/>
Yours truly. <lb/>
W. A. Graham. <lb/>
Commissioner. <lb/>
Mr. J. A L. Dead <lb/>
Mr. J. A. L. Templeton, <lb/>
Ayden. who on was car- <lb/>
to hospital in Ki <lb/>
died there Tuesday afternoon, <lb/>
and the remains-, accompanied by <lb/>
Rev. J. H. Griffith, were <lb/>
to Ayden for interment. <lb/>
Mr. Templeton was a native of <lb/>
England, but had lived in Ayden <lb/>
for several years. He leaves one <lb/>
sister. <lb/>
tax drug i tores handling <lb/>
whiskey prescriptions to <lb/>
The town of Wilson has just <lb/>
license tax on tear <lb/>
beer to <lb/>
In and other towns <lb/>
are fighting the <lb/>
evil, and it is to be that <lb/>
the legislature authorizes <lb/>
cities to refuse license to <lb/>
form of law evasion. The Stan- <lb/>
Enterprise speaks out plainly <lb/>
on the question of enforce- <lb/>
pays when it is <lb/>
enforced. It does not pay when <lb/>
it is backed up by a set of <lb/>
with flexible backbones and <lb/>
re-elected by acclamation, tickling palates and a long thirst. <lb/>
President Joyner referred to prohibition, but <lb/>
a movement among the ware-with those whose business it is <lb/>
housemen of Eastern North Car-. to Prohibition is prov <lb/>
to have the market open successful in North Carolina <lb/>
later August 1st, that date where men right moral <lb/>
being deemed to early. An ex enforcing the <lb/>
It seems to us that more gold- , . <lb/>
, opportunities are the is hoped that <lb/>
young men of today, especially the team will get over me slump <lb/>
in the South and in Norm the Northern trip. A victory <lb/>
particular., rise its <lb/>
I world man at any previous tune <lb/>
I Almost V I in <lb/>
is men The student b is as ever be and one to the one who has made <lb/>
factories want as and expects a, the bast record. <lb/>
and r.-; record for tie remainder of Prof. Nye, principal of Winter- <lb/>
Present <lb/>
Carolina his a I the and patrons <lb/>
pros.-ion of the stockholders was <lb/>
taken and s large majority de- <lb/>
f of the market not <lb/>
opening until September. <lb/>
The singing class of the Oxford <lb/>
Orphan in charge of Mr. <lb/>
Brown, were invited to take <lb/>
dinner with the stockholders. <lb/>
They entertained the meeting <lb/>
News. <lb/>
Ask s Blessing For Coming Crops- <lb/>
Out Mt. way they keep <lb/>
up a beautiful custom that it <lb/>
does one good to contemplate. <lb/>
In the spring, when <lb/>
are being for another crop, <lb/>
a day of farting prayer is <lb/>
,,,, . and blessings are <lb/>
with a few selections and a col-1 invoked upon the coming <lb/>
for them <lb/>
is observed-this in addition to <lb/>
the I <lb/>
i mt ii in every the <lb/>
I fervid ; towns and cities <lb/>
editors tor <lb/>
and colleges want <lb/>
mid <lb/>
dents. he list could be <lb/>
ed at great length. <lb/>
Una great drawback to many <lb/>
young man is are unwilling <lb/>
to begin at the bottom. I hey <lb/>
have notions and want to <lb/>
begin at the top. The most <lb/>
men today industrial <lb/>
began at bottom and <lb/>
worked up- is no reason <lb/>
why a section hand on a railroad <lb/>
cannot become president of the <lb/>
road it has occurred. <lb/>
To succeed in the high places <lb/>
one must be trained in the school <lb/>
of experience, must learn to obey <lb/>
they can learn to com- <lb/>
Order, system, method <lb/>
is essential in every undertaking. <lb/>
The development of our public <lb/>
school system is offering poi <lb/>
lions of honor, trust and great <lb/>
responsibility to men <lb/>
of North Carolina as well as to <lb/>
the women. The consolidation <lb/>
of schools as well as establishing <lb/>
schools of high grade that re <lb/>
quire a number of teachers opens <lb/>
opportunities to young men of <lb/>
stability, character and <lb/>
to command. It is no <lb/>
discredit to them to that <lb/>
amounted to <lb/>
At the conclusion of the meet- <lb/>
in tho Star warehouse, all <lb/>
adjourned to warehouse <lb/>
where was served, and <lb/>
the dividend <lb/>
checks went Daily the breach. <lb/>
Reflector Ml h. <lb/>
meat Saturday with V. P. at <lb/>
Vi. won <lb/>
some days ago from Forest <lb/>
working to the <lb/>
Virginia Other meets are <lb/>
arranged with and <lb/>
Lee and college. A <lb/>
movement is on foot to have a <lb/>
state meet at Raleigh. <lb/>
The student volunteer mission <lb/>
hand received into member ship <lb/>
week Les S. Turlington of <lb/>
the senior class. Turlington <lb/>
makes the seventh member of <lb/>
the band. Tho other <lb/>
are E E. B smelt, A R. Morgan, <lb/>
W. L J. W. <lb/>
C. E. Norman and H. R. <lb/>
The volunteer band is doing a <lb/>
great work. Besides keeping <lb/>
of are invited, <lb/>
Greenville Finn Gels Another <lb/>
York Cobb this town, <lb/>
have been the contract <lb/>
to erect a new building the A. <lb/>
M. College, Raleigh, There were <lb/>
fifteen bidders for tho contract, <lb/>
but the Greenville was lower <lb/>
than any other, their bid being <lb/>
The next lowest bid <lb/>
was the highest was <lb/>
There quite a <lb/>
range in the bidding, <lb/>
Card of <lb/>
We desire to our sin- <lb/>
thanks to the bond of alder- <lb/>
men and to and <lb/>
men of the town. <lb/>
the students, do an <lb/>
deputation worn In the surround- <lb/>
country in co-operation with <lb/>
the twenty students engaged in <lb/>
the rural Sunday school <lb/>
work. <lb/>
Carolina has a clean sheet of <lb/>
debating victories for this <lb/>
collegiate year. fail <lb/>
discredit to to that d won <lb/>
women as head of schools a , and <lb/>
except in rare instances from and <lb/>
and we must have men to fill and Stacy Wash- <lb/>
these places. The youth who has . , <lb/>
the national Thanksgiving day <lb/>
U twice each year <lb/>
tells of <lb/>
of <lb/>
some other it is more <lb/>
honored in the observance than <lb/>
Robe-, <lb/>
been up to do he <lb/>
pleases except he pleases to do <lb/>
right and to obey his superiors <lb/>
call <lb/>
and <lb/>
never succeed in these pines <lb/>
it is a crime to allow them to <lb/>
i their own way during the <lb/>
years their character is being <lb/>
formed They need stem <lb/>
Donation to Library <lb/>
who so kindly coop rated with <lb/>
us in the of the <lb/>
rest mom for women, which was <lb/>
recently destroyed by fire. We <lb/>
wish to say that the place is now <lb/>
temporarily closed for want of a <lb/>
suitable room for that purpose, <lb/>
but it will be re established just <lb/>
as soon as a can be secured. <lb/>
A L. Blow, President <lb/>
Patient Circle King's Daughters. <lb/>
Mrs. J. G. Secretary. <lb/>
Mrs. R. Treasurer.<lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
Dr. O Hyatt be in <lb/>
Mrs. Hooker, of Rich- Greenville at Hotel Bertha, <lb/>
has sent a contribution of 2nd and 3rd. . and Tue.- <lb/>
for Greenville i s <lb/>
. V of the eye and <lb/>
line to fit them for the that people away <lb/>
interested in this good <lb/>
T d <lb/>
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