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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/>
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selling prosecuted. lost with many young women <lb/>
might be well enough for Mother does it all. <lb/>
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percentage of nitrates found in who are laboring and loving unto <lb/>
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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/>
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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/>
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State. twenty-four hours. <lb/>
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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/>
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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/>
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against the <lb/>
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speeches and <lb/>
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and the Navy. At . <lb/>
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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/>
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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/>
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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/>
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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/>
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CRADLES <lb/>
FIXTURES <lb/>
CABINETS <lb/>
BOOKCASES <lb/>
MUS C RACKS <lb/>
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tail is I he last chance to <lb/>
advertising in same, have <lb/>
only a limited amount left and <lb/>
very cheap. <lb/>
A Speedy Core for <lb/>
ii. <lb/>
For by <lb/>
J. R. G. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
R. p Condign of <lb/>
Greenville Banking Trust Co. <lb/>
At GREENVILLE, <lb/>
the f Carolina, at of busings, 1910. <lb/>
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STATE NOR CAROLINA County <lb/>
I, S. Carr. the above bank, do solemnly swear <lb/>
th it the s is true to the b st I my kn and belief. <lb/>
C. S. CARR, <lb/>
Subscribed and to Correct <lb/>
mi, toil day cl April, 1910. A M. <lb/>
R C. <lb/>
J. Moore, <lb/>
Notary Public <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
A Proclamation <lb/>
For a number of years I have been pay- <lb/>
rent for house in which I shelter those de- <lb/>
pendent on me, and It having been brought to <lb/>
my attention I could purchase a <lb/>
for those loved ones with the same money spent <lb/>
for rents, <lb/>
RESOLVED, That I will take advantage <lb/>
of this opportunity, buy shares In the <lb/>
Series of the Home Building Loan Association <lb/>
are now on build me a home and <lb/>
be independent in my old <lb/>
FATHER. <lb/>
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in one <lb/>
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who born in Lancashire, <lb/>
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Oxfords and Pumps. <lb/>
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New I of Women's <lb/>
Oxfords and Pumps <lb/>
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Norfolk and wired <lb/>
J. W. Caw r actor.<lb/>
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Near <lb/>
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yards of the <lb/>
limits of the torn of <lb/>
for sale Monday. <lb/>
April known <lb/>
the lands of the late Frank <lb/>
Johnston, <lb/>
F. C. Commissioner. <lb/>
Cobb Co. <lb/>
NORFOLK. VA,. <lb/>
Cotton Buyers, Broken <lb/>
in Stocks. Cotton. Grain <lb/>
and Provisions, <lb/>
PRIVATE WIRE <lb/>
to New York. Chicago <lb/>
and New Orleans. <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, that are great bar- <lb/>
grains 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 Boy. Furniture Co. <lb/>
If you trade with us we both make money <lb/>
Tobacco Flues <lb/>
FROM <lb/>
L H. Pender <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
With in <lb/>
making flues, ha <lb/>
and Tinning <lb/>
A Great Show of <lb/>
Dry Goods <lb/>
Dress Goods <lb/>
Trimmings <lb/>
Millinery <lb/>
Clothing <lb/>
Shoes <lb/>
Hats <lb/>
Is now on at our big bargain store. If you want <lb/>
to know what it requires to be fashionably <lb/>
dressed, and want to dress that way, you should <lb/>
see our line and buy from us. <lb/>
We have the most beautiful line of every- <lb/>
thing for everybody in the city. <lb/>
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goods. The prices are as attractive as the <lb/>
goods. <lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C <lb/>
King <lb/>
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Ban <lb/>
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OF CHAPTERS. <lb/>
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invades the royal <lb/>
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committee of ten, conspirators <lb/>
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King. In the kindness of <lb/>
bis heart, old <lb/>
woman to keep from fall- <lb/>
to the door be played <lb/>
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agencies under her control. The next <lb/>
Instant something struck In the <lb/>
face. Then with a fierce Jerk this same <lb/>
object tightened about bin neck. <lb/>
A noose bad been dropped his <lb/>
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bulging swept Hie cell- <lb/>
Above a square bad <lb/>
appeared In the celling. Two <lb/>
bearded faces were leaning over <lb/>
edge, bands were grasping <lb/>
a thick rope. He was <lb/>
Frantically be grasped the rope, lifting <lb/>
bl i ii self from the floor In the effort <lb/>
to loosen noose with bis free hand. <lb/>
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heavy yet merciful blow fell upon his <lb/>
bead. <lb/>
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which been but par- <lb/>
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pitch I he air was hot and <lb/>
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a man. not like a blamed canary <lb/>
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find out when the boss gets <lb/>
good and ready. You wanted to get <lb/>
a poke at tin- eye. -till you <lb/>
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never to let things alone. See <lb/>
what It got you <lb/>
The old mans eye What old <lb/>
for you to find out. If yea <lb/>
can. You've made a poor start <lb/>
do nu American, happen <lb/>
to be Bailed up In a deal like <lb/>
healthier work than making bar- <lb/>
at-1 was going to say Sing Sing, <lb/>
but I bear they've changed the <lb/>
I prefer outdoor <lb/>
Fugitive, <lb/>
might call It that. I'm wanted <lb/>
to seven states. The demand for me <lb/>
is <lb/>
That he bad fallen the of <lb/>
a baud of was quite clear <lb/>
to King. Whether they were <lb/>
or more Important operators against <lb/>
the crown he was of course In no <lb/>
to decide. Time would toll. <lb/>
It enough that they expected to <lb/>
kill him sooner or later. This In Itself <lb/>
was to convince him be <lb/>
was not to held for ransom, but to <lb/>
be disposed of for reasons best known <lb/>
to captors. <lb/>
Like a shot the warning of Olga <lb/>
Hashed into <lb/>
guard had mentioned old <lb/>
Good heavens Could ho mean <lb/>
The cold perspiration <lb/>
King's brow. He recalled <lb/>
In the face. But <lb/>
why evil <lb/>
be anarchists The reds Olga was <lb/>
an avowed anarchist. gad. they <lb/>
think I am a ho exclaimed, <lb/>
light to with a rush. <lb/>
snapped the other. <lb/>
could almost the other a <lb/>
body grow tense despite the space be- <lb/>
tween them you a detective <lb/>
Are yon If you are. Ill finish you up <lb/>
right here. <lb/>
on the wrong scent. <lb/>
By Jove, the laughs on old <lb/>
So you do know s or. <lb/>
then Well, what v <lb/>
or wool <lb/>
mu-b difference, my Owe young <lb/>
of a bob- <lb/>
bing up from behind <lb/>
He see flickering-shad- <lb/>
on the well. Two men crept Into <lb/>
the room s moment later. One of <lb/>
carried a other <lb/>
King's ball over bis foot. <lb/>
ton saw that three were <lb/>
men <lb/>
T II I <lb/>
great, brutal faced fellows, with bared <lb/>
arms that Bended toll well as spoils. <lb/>
I The third man grasped prisoner <lb/>
the feet, swearing In a language of <lb/>
bis The Yankee desperado took <lb/>
his shoulders, together, with ear- <lb/>
j nest they followed the man <lb/>
with the lantern. He could see that <lb/>
they were crowding through a tor <lb/>
narrow passage, depositing <lb/>
with courtesy the <lb/>
floor of what proved to be a rather <lb/>
commodious cave. <lb/>
Daylight streamed Into this <lb/>
lent In the upon hi <lb/>
aide, faced the that <lb/>
looked out upon world. Near <lb/>
opening tall, gaunt f <lb/>
a man. thin shouldered and <lb/>
back was to the captive, hut <lb/>
observed the three men. <lb/>
companions, who sat at Hie hark of <lb/>
the cave, never Mae <lb/>
from striking <lb/>
against sky. <lb/>
The watcher turned to take In <lb/>
the altered conditions him. <lb/>
King saw that he was old. gray haired <lb/>
and cadaverous. This. then, was tho <lb/>
he was William <lb/>
name Is King. I came <lb/>
from lips of old man. <lb/>
j May I <lb/>
you may not Inquire. Put a <lb/>
gag In his mouth. I don't care to hear <lb/>
anything from him. Gag and cut <lb/>
the rope from bis feet. He may walk <lb/>
from now on. <lb/>
Three Men to do bis bidding. <lb/>
King felt hi that Instant that be was <lb/>
looking for the first time the <lb/>
of the Iron Count. Marians <lb/>
dishonored. He lay there helpless, <lb/>
speechless for many minutes, glancing <lb/>
at this cruel tyrant. It was enough <lb/>
Marians suspected of being <lb/>
In way. To be suspected was to <lb/>
condemned. <lb/>
i was speaking. <lb/>
looked up. at an executioner. <lb/>
Iron Count sat upon a near bis <lb/>
Cent <lb/>
I have met before. you <lb/>
remember mooting my eye In Dame <lb/>
think. You <lb/>
remember. see. Ha. You were <lb/>
very slow not to have caught such an <lb/>
old man. I dare say you are wonder <lb/>
what I Intend to do with you. <lb/>
that I have you. Well. I am not <lb/>
man to words. Mr. King, you <lb/>
are quite young, but the good, die <lb/>
young. I am very old. you observe. I <lb/>
will not any that you are to die to- <lb/>
night or tomorrow or any day. for <lb/>
do know. I am going to scud you <lb/>
to a court. Sot an ordinary court. Mr. <lb/>
King, but one of extreme perspicacity. <lb/>
I fancy you will die before long. We <lb/>
can spare you. do not approve of <lb/>
meddlers. It seems to be quite settled <lb/>
that you are a police <lb/>
The steady, cruel eyes fascinated <lb/>
King. He knew that he In <lb/>
straits. <lb/>
I am glad you called again at my <lb/>
temporary abode. Mr. King. <lb/>
cans are always the sooner <lb/>
come, the sooner It's over. It <lb/>
may Interest you to know that I am <lb/>
very partial to Americans. Were I <lb/>
a cannibal I could eat them In relish. <lb/>
I If I bad my way. all Americans should <lb/>
be In heaven. earth surely Is <lb/>
not good enough nor big enough for <lb/>
them, and bell Is already overcrowded. <lb/>
Yes. love tho Americans dearly. I <lb/>
should enjoy a similar visit from Mr. <lb/>
John I expect him to visit me <lb/>
In before <lb/>
I should lite to have nun remain mere <lb/>
his dying <lb/>
I King shuddered. <lb/>
Is coming. I most say fare- <lb/>
well, my bold young friend. My way <lb/>
Hes to the north. <lb/>
This Is merely a <lb/>
land of promise to <lb/>
me. Yon go south- <lb/>
ward, to the city <lb/>
of Edelweiss. But <lb/>
not through the <lb/>
gates; oh. no <lb/>
There are other <lb/>
ways, will <lb/>
find. Good by. my <lb/>
brave Sir <lb/>
I may never see <lb/>
you <lb/>
With a courtly <lb/>
farewell. KT be turned <lb/>
old the tense <lb/>
muscled c <lb/>
and directed final Instructions to <lb/>
the guards. With a curt nod to the <lb/>
men. be strode out through month <lb/>
of the cave and gone. Dusk had <lb/>
settled down upon mountain and val- <lb/>
One of the men cut the rope that <lb/>
bound feet <lb/>
said the Newport man. <lb/>
eat to lie <lb/>
Still gagged and <lb/>
King was hurried off narrow <lb/>
closely surrounded by <lb/>
five Baas, <lb/>
The silent, cautious march down <lb/>
valley, the gap and along <lb/>
ridge carried far Into Bight. <lb/>
This be knew-they were <lb/>
hills above the northern <lb/>
gates. vague. k of a <lb/>
bane loomed up them. <lb/>
Id s be was bustled across <lb/>
the road Into a door, then down <lb/>
a flight of through pitch;, dark- <lb/>
guided by two of a <lb/>
of advice now and <lb/>
then from Yankee saving from <lb/>
perilous He was Jerked up <lb/>
sharply with a to stand still. <lb/>
A dashed suddenly In his face, <lb/>
blinding for a moment. <lb/>
Soon he saw that were la a <lb/>
broad, tare three men In heavy <lb/>
block beards <lb/>
with several of his all <lb/>
were gesticulating fiercely. <lb/>
His Newport enlightened <lb/>
between ruffs of the pipe be was <lb/>
with. chore <lb/>
say young fellow. We turn <lb/>
over M these gents, whoever they <lb/>
ore. You the village gay with <lb/>
these by the sewer line. I <lb/>
pricked m his ears. <lb/>
old inn has had a hole chopped <lb/>
In sewer here, tell me. and It's <lb/>
a snap to get Into the city. very <lb/>
clean or neat, but It gets you there. <lb/>
Well, so long They're ready. I see <lb/>
don't monkey when they've <lb/>
got a thing to <lb/>
In another moment bis guardianship <lb/>
was be was being hurried <lb/>
across the toward an door- <lb/>
way. Down a few stone steps he was <lb/>
led by the bearded crew, and then <lb/>
through n hole In what <lb/>
to be a heavy brick wall. He <lb/>
realized at once where he was. The <lb/>
gurgle of running water came up to <lb/>
Mas. It was the great sewer that ran <lb/>
from the hills through heart of the <lb/>
city, flushed continuously by a diverted <lb/>
mountain stream that swept down <lb/>
from above. <lb/>
He did not know how long they <lb/>
traversed the chill sewer In time. <lb/>
however, water got deeper; rare <lb/>
began to scurry sides of the <lb/>
circle or to swim frantically on In front <lb/>
of the disturbers. <lb/>
At last strange Journey ended. <lb/>
They came to a niche In slimy wall. <lb/>
Up into Ibis men climbed. The <lb/>
above cautiously tapping on what <lb/>
to be solid masonry. To <lb/>
Kings surprise a section of the wall <lb/>
opened before them. He <lb/>
from above by strong bands and <lb/>
literally Jerked through the hole, up <lb/>
steps and then Into a long, dim- <lb/>
lighted room. In of which <lb/>
a long table. <lb/>
was passed on Into n small room <lb/>
adjoining. Some one. speaking Eng- <lb/>
told him to alt down. gag <lb/>
was from his stiff. Inflamed <lb/>
mouth. <lb/>
him some water, said a <lb/>
rake that be was sure be <lb/>
u querulous voice. <lb/>
Hello articulated <lb/>
j turning to the black boarded, bout <lb/>
I There was on Instant of silence. <lb/>
Then spoke, n soft <lb/>
You will know so much <lb/>
row. King. Give him wafer. <lb/>
Ho cannot talk n cry <lb/>
pushed out Into larger <lb/>
mom. where be was confronted a <lb/>
crown of men AM <lb/>
rd women most intellectual <lb/>
retired a <lb/>
to convince <lb/>
nearly hour be was probed <lb/>
with questions concerning bis business <lb/>
tn Threats followed M <lb/>
his <lb/>
were truthful. <lb/>
Well find a way to make you talk <lb/>
tomorrow, my friend Starving la not <lb/>
., <lb/>
-You me be cried <lb/>
-No You will have pleasure of <lb/>
said s eyed <lb/>
fellow whom he afterward knew as <lb/>
Peter Brutus. <lb/>
He thrown back Into little <lb/>
room To surprise and <lb/>
bonds on his wrists were <lb/>
s match In his box and <lb/>
struck It. There was no article <lb/>
furniture. The floor was bare, the <lb/>
walls green age. A chimney bole <lb/>
In the ceiling was perhaps the <lb/>
means by which fresh could <lb/>
this dreary place. Sleep was claiming <lb/>
bis senses. He made a pillow of bis <lb/>
coat stretched his weary bones <lb/>
relentless floor. <lb/>
-No one will ever be <lb/>
his last thought being <lb/>
of a dear one at borne. <lb/>
Sickness is <lb/>
Unnecessary <lb/>
tr. <lb/>
dreadful burning;, itching skin, <lb/>
whether by in. t <lb/>
skin, scald milk <lb/>
crust, us or -there s just <lb/>
one remedy in the that, c n <lb/>
atop it forever, and that's H- s <lb/>
Rocky Tea Because it <lb/>
because it <lb/>
purifies the blood. <lb/>
Jno. L. Wooten. <lb/>
to demonstrate the <lb/>
value of the telephone <lb/>
in the farm home. In <lb/>
any emergency the <lb/>
phone performs a <lb/>
which no other agency <lb/>
ran equal. The doctor can be <lb/>
called quicker than the horse can <lb/>
be hitched up. Neighbors can be summoned <lb/>
instantly. It is invaluable for the convenience and <lb/>
protection of the housewife. <lb/>
J For information about our <lb/>
plan write to nearest manager <lb/>
or to <lb/>
line <lb/>
Home Telephone <lb/>
Telegraph Co. <lb/>
Henderson, N. C. <lb/>
ESTABLISHED 1876- <lb/>
S M <lb/>
Wholesale and retail Grocer <lb/>
and Furniture Dealer. Cash <lb/>
paid for Hides, Fur, Cotton <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 Ai <lb/>
Snuff, High Life Tobacco, Key <lb/>
West Cheroots, Henry George <lb/>
Cigars, Canned Cherries, Peach, <lb/>
a Apples, Pine Apples, Syrup, <lb/>
y. Meat, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, <lb/>
Soap. Lye Magic Food, Matches. <lb/>
Oil, Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, <lb/>
Garden Seeds, Oranges, Apple, <lb/>
Nuts, Candies, Dried Apples- <lb/>
Peaches. Prunes. Current. <lb/>
Raisins, Glass and <lb/>
Wooden ware, Cakes and Crack- <lb/>
in. Macaroni. But- <lb/>
New Royal Sewing <lb/>
and numerous <lb/>
Quality and quantity cheap I r <lb/>
cash. Come me. <lb/>
FOR THE <lb/>
TAFT VANDYKE I <lb/>
Furniture and He use Furnishing <lb/>
ALWAYS GO TO <lb/>
Roofing and Sheet Metal Work. <lb/>
Tor Slate <lb/>
or Tin <lb/>
Tin Shop Repair Wort, ard <lb/>
Flues in Season, <lb/>
J. J. JENKINS, <lb/>
Urn. <lb/>
J S. MOORING <lb/>
H i. Um S. r-f l- <lb/>
GENERAL MERCHANDISE <lb/>
Send alone for job <lb/>
printing. The Reflector Printing <lb/>
House is turning out nice work. <lb/>
Lost or Stolen-Brown spotted <lb/>
and bobbed Bull Terrier. <lb/>
nm Disappeared <lb/>
April 9th. Any <lb/>
fading to recovery will be <lb/>
I much appreciated. <lb/>
Johnnie Hammond. <lb/>
When want loose let <lb/>
ledger see tile samples at J <lb/>
Book Store. <lb/>
h ca <lb/>
brine colds,<lb/>
M, u, tarn <lb/>
Tea ard quick-; om.- it <lb/>
Mich too. A <lb/>
Me aha cups <lb/>
Try it today- L- <lb/>
NORFOLK. VA. <lb/>
Cotton Factors handlers cf <lb/>
Ties and Bay a <lb/>
Th Reflector rm <lb/>
A Few Reasons <lb/>
Why It Is Best <lb/>
Gives relief for all Nerve, Bone and Muscle <lb/>
Aches and Pains more quickly than any <lb/>
other remedy known. <lb/>
peculiar penetrating are <lb/>
most LINIMENT. <lb/>
May used with absolute confidence in its <lb/>
purity for Internal and External Uses. <lb/>
It is Triple Strength. A powerful, <lb/>
and sure Pain Remedy, therefore most <lb/>
effective in producing results. <lb/>
Not only contains the old-fashioned <lb/>
but also the latest and up-to- <lb/>
date LINIMENT. <lb/>
Recommended and sold under a guarantee <lb/>
for the in all <lb/>
forms, Sciatica, Lame Back, Stiff Joint <lb/>
and Muscles, Sore Throat, Colds, Strains, <lb/>
Sprains, Outs, Burns, Bruises, Cramps, <lb/>
Colic, Toothache, and all Nerve, Bone <lb/>
and Muscle Aches and Pains. <lb/>
Drug stores in cities and towns, general <lb/>
stores in the country, and <lb/>
the bottle, and money back if not sat- <lb/>
Isn't this fair<lb/>
s ems <lb/>
MAN AND BEAST <lb/>
SO. <lb/>
act, <lb/>
Mica. cents <lb/>
um <lb/>
NOAH <lb/>
Proof Positive <lb/>
Gated at , <lb/>
-I bad been win. <lb/>
for rears. I <lb/>
Liniment, can <lb/>
that It eared mo can <lb/>
i hays m two Noah o <lb/>
win oil you claim. <lb/>
k. Cyrus, Donald, h. <lb/>
Ma <lb/>
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ride. Cow saw <lb/>
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Ilia . i <lb/>
Manila A. boo,<lb/>
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and my arm <lb/>
much vain. I tried <lb/>
and In . <lb/>
tree from pale. A. <lb/>
important Notice <lb/>
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for Noah-. Ark on every <lb/>
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fund money If not perfectly of <lb/>
no <lb/>
and <lb/>
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Joints and <lb/>
and I can -y U ms more good than <lb/>
pain v. <lb/>
Smith, s. c.<lb/>
I have boon by <lb/>
Liniment, u for a <lb/>
Mrs, W. J. <lb/>
la Back. <lb/>
suffered ion years a <lb/>
fully SON pain In my hack, and tried <lb/>
different remedies. Less than a <lb/>
bottle of Noah's per- <lb/>
cure. Mrs. J. .<lb/>
sad <lb/>
wife for <lb/>
and <lb/>
half a of Noah e <lb/>
and relief. J. B. <lb/>
C. <lb/>
la Ike; N. . <lb/>
received bottle of <lb/>
and think It helped me <lb/>
B. I have In my neck and <lb/>
it relieved II much. Mr. Martha <lb/>
A. Beaver <lb/>
Far <lb/>
have never a we <lb/>
the equal to Nosh a LIB <lb/>
for sprain. <lb/>
and to use on throat, sides chest <lb/>
for distemper, colds, etc. Richmond <lb/>
Transfer Co., Richmond. Va. <lb/>
Better <lb/>
all <lb/>
m--n lo Noah's a trial <lb/>
and be convinced of wonderful <lb/>
We obtained <lb/>
If not heller results Its jaM <lb/>
we did remedies <lb/>
per Norfolk and <lb/>
Co., Norfolk. <lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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<p>
THE EASTERN i-. short , the <lb/>
tax proposition for those <lb/>
who are delinquent. Failure to <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, <lb/>
Hat <lb/>
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA. <lb/>
Year SI. <lb/>
Six Months <lb/>
Single Copy . <lb/>
by May first meant to lose <lb/>
the right to Tote. <lb/>
rate may be had upon <lb/>
If they keep on they will get <lb/>
the matter with Jeff <lb/>
sure enough, before that <lb/>
fight with Johnson conies off. <lb/>
The Mississippi bribery <lb/>
must be showing a <lb/>
pretty bad kind, as the <lb/>
pointed to Ins breast, <lb/>
punched the trigger with an iron <lb/>
rod and up <lb/>
piper were ruled out from I It would have been more in <lb/>
limy WISH Jo <lb/>
-t the business office in The <lb/>
Sector Building, corner Evans list trouble was said to be <lb/>
Third s <lb/>
Entered in the post office at Greenville <lb/>
N. C, mail matter. <lb/>
cramps. <lb/>
FRIDAY APRIL 1910. <lb/>
Politic is n g eat game. <lb/>
Bryan is back, and next conies <lb/>
Roosevelt, <lb/>
Mr. is now giving <lb/>
the Austrian a look at his pres <lb/>
If congress will not furnish <lb/>
Speaker with gas for his <lb/>
automobile he might draw on his <lb/>
own reserve, as he seems to <lb/>
have plenty of it. <lb/>
bearing th sen <lb/>
must have thought there <lb/>
as danger of corrupting the <lb/>
press boys. <lb/>
Says the Durham Herald <lb/>
candidates for Judge <lb/>
job will probably take up little <lb/>
time of the <lb/>
The Herald bad a tip that <lb/>
the governor's mind was made <lb/>
keeping with his profession if he <lb/>
had used the office <lb/>
for the job, or at least <lb/>
loaded the gun with pied type <lb/>
that might have been picked up <lb/>
around the shop. <lb/>
SALE OF UNA TAXES. <lb/>
Now and then the newspapers <lb/>
make some sent ion of the profit <lb/>
that would come to North Caro- <lb/>
through sheep raising <lb/>
up even before the resignation I What they say is true enough. <lb/>
T. Roosevelt i doing Hungary <lb/>
no-, and the folks hungry <lb/>
to see him. <lb/>
If Tennessee does not put Gov <lb/>
on the shelf w <lb/>
shall be surprised. <lb/>
The president and the <lb/>
gists have made tip, and the <lb/>
hissing incident is closed. <lb/>
We thought Greenville had a <lb/>
monopoly on this kind of <lb/>
but the Wilmington <lb/>
Dispatch says that that <lb/>
way the best sign of rain is for <lb/>
the street sprinkler to come <lb/>
was bis <lb/>
A Statesville stole a lot <lb/>
of corn cotton seed, <lb/>
Wilmington has stumbled on <lb/>
a of organized <lb/>
One of them got <lb/>
caught and was given a sentence <lb/>
of six months on the roads, and <lb/>
as the rest of them deserted him <lb/>
be squealed and gave the organ <lb/>
away. <lb/>
The Durham Herald thinks <lb/>
then went back and tried to when a judge resigns it is <lb/>
it to the very people from whom I because he has something <lb/>
but the one barrier to this in <lb/>
is the dog. As long as a <lb/>
people think more of sorry dogs <lb/>
than they do of sheep, as is the <lb/>
case with North Carolina, the <lb/>
sheep will have a poor showing. <lb/>
The State is losing thousands of <lb/>
dollars annually oil this on <lb/>
point, perhaps some day we <lb/>
will have a legislature that is <lb/>
afraid of the man who keeps <lb/>
a dog. <lb/>
he had stolen it. <lb/>
of course. <lb/>
Got nabbed, <lb/>
Wonder if the census <lb/>
will ill of <lb/>
children at home. <lb/>
Next week may not be the <lb/>
biggest Greenville has ever had <lb/>
but it promises to be the clean- <lb/>
est. <lb/>
Citizens of <lb/>
Tenn., hung Governor Patterson <lb/>
in effigy because he pardoned <lb/>
Cooper. <lb/>
When Mew York's one million <lb/>
stop eating meat the <lb/>
Gotham butchers may . <lb/>
troubled to find customers. <lb/>
The quickest way to get rid of <lb/>
the census enumerator is to tell <lb/>
him what, he wants to know and <lb/>
let him go on. <lb/>
.-nation to <lb/>
Raleigh, .,. , matter <lb/>
of the the gov <lb/>
got little <lb/>
If Robin Cooper's lawyer is on <lb/>
bis job, he will be sure to <lb/>
have the case tried again before <lb/>
Governor Patterson goes out <lb/>
office <lb/>
They may tell all the yams <lb/>
please about the ferocity <lb/>
of the rabbit, but are not <lb/>
going to the boys from <lb/>
him at every <lb/>
or boxes to catch <lb/>
him. <lb/>
The Charlotte News says Pat <lb/>
should resign. He is not <lb/>
going to do so, folks of <lb/>
Tennessee will be likely to put <lb/>
him out the very chance <lb/>
they get. <lb/>
They had a lot of grieving at <lb/>
sight- We take it that a <lb/>
good lawyer make more out <lb/>
of his than he can by <lb/>
being a judge, and but for the <lb/>
honor attached to the position <lb/>
there is little inducement for <lb/>
one to become a judge. <lb/>
Surely the Durham Herald <lb/>
must be mistaken in saying the <lb/>
recorder of Charlotte sent a bi <lb/>
cycle scorcher to t he roads for <lb/>
thirty years. <lb/>
be a worse crime murder, <lb/>
and even for the thirty <lb/>
sentences are seldom <lb/>
heard of. <lb/>
Kinston aldermen were about <lb/>
the white house over the death to pass an ordinance prohibiting <lb/>
of a pet cow. But as the playing of baseball within <lb/>
eminent foots the pantry bills the corporate but Judge <lb/>
there need be no fear H. Allen put in o plea in be- <lb/>
will fall off. I half of the boys, It goes with- <lb/>
i m out that from <lb/>
It it will only stop some of the ,. ,. . ,, . <lb/>
i i I JUdge is Solid with the boys <lb/>
attempted bright, but hackney- . <lb/>
-.-- for anything he <lb/>
Pitt county will have a <lb/>
date for judge of this district, to <lb/>
succeed Judge O H <lb/>
that candidate will be Mayor H <lb/>
W. Whedbee. of Greenville, <lb/>
Pitt is entitled to <lb/>
in this and if <lb/>
Governor does the wist <lb/>
thing Mr. Whedbee Will get the <lb/>
appointment. There can be no <lb/>
question of fitness about the <lb/>
for in legal ability, good <lb/>
judgment and high <lb/>
Harry Whedbee is the peer <lb/>
any man the Nor <lb/>
will any name with a <lb/>
endorsement than <lb/>
his be presented to the <lb/>
for this appointment. He hat <lb/>
the esteem of every man win <lb/>
knows him, and they want <lb/>
see him receive this honor. <lb/>
On the 2nd day May, 1910 be- <lb/>
fore the court house door in the Town <lb/>
Greenville, X. I will sell the fol- <lb/>
lowing real estate for taxes doe <lb/>
State a ml for the year <lb/>
1909, <lb/>
Beaver Dan Township <lb/>
or Amt. <lb/>
J. L. <lb/>
K. M., 5.02 <lb/>
Tripp, Mrs. N. E., acre. 9.75 <lb/>
Williams, <lb/>
Township <lb/>
Atkinson, Cog- <lb/>
gins; <lb/>
Brown, Mrs. Nancy A., 2.28 <lb/>
Jones, James, 5.24 <lb/>
Thigpen, Brown, 3.28 <lb/>
Bethel Township <lb/>
Carson, W. J. <lb/>
lot, residence, <lb/>
Carson, lot, residence 2.87 <lb/>
Samuel, home, 12.68 <lb/>
Howard, II. lot, residence 3.96 <lb/>
James, M. A. home; <lb/>
Barnhill, 28.83 <lb/>
E. C, J. Taylor, 1.43 <lb/>
Pitt, Willis, lot, 3.75 <lb/>
Arnold, lot, residence 3.38 <lb/>
Carolina Township <lb/>
Chases, Martha A. and bis- <lb/>
f. 3.00 <lb/>
James, J. I., <lb/>
Page, J. E. <lb/>
Mrs. C. II., 2.49 <lb/>
Township. <lb/>
Henry, Sutton, 2.36 <lb/>
Corey, Susan J. 1-3, 2.63 <lb/>
Corey W. L. K. V. Swamp; <lb/>
E. Swamp; Jones, 32.07 <lb/>
Abram, 4.67 <lb/>
Hanson, Thor- <lb/>
6.13 <lb/>
Thomas, C. Root, 3.10 <lb/>
Building A Co., lots, 45.81 <lb/>
Britt, 15.60 <lb/>
Briley, 1-2 acre, <lb/>
lot, 4.96 <lb/>
John, Jr., lot, Patrick <lb/>
A. H., lot, 13.78 <lb/>
Cherry, L. L., lots. 3.87 <lb/>
Cherry, G. E., lot, 15.99 <lb/>
Commercial Knitting Mills, <lb/>
lot. Mills, <lb/>
Cherry, Viola, lots, 8.42 <lb/>
Cherry, Peter, acres, 4.96 <lb/>
CM, W. J., I lot, 4.30 <lb/>
Clark, John, lots, 4.82 <lb/>
4.06, Carr, Allen, lot, 6.86 <lb/>
Cox, Shade, acres, 5.7 <lb/>
Cherry, lot, 3.70 <lb/>
Dill, A. lot, 1.70 <lb/>
Daniel, Mrs. E. lot, <lb/>
stores; lot, stables, 37.07 <lb/>
Daniel, Joe, lot, <lb/>
Daniel, A. B. lot, 7.03 <lb/>
Davis, Stephen, lot, 3.77 <lb/>
Elks. J. L., 1-2 and <lb/>
2-3 acres. 14.02 <lb/>
Herbert, lot, 11.11 <lb/>
Edwards, Washington, lot, 5.30 <lb/>
Evans, Frank, lot, 2.79 <lb/>
Evans, Tony B., lots, 11.98 <lb/>
Fleming, lot, 7.46 <lb/>
Forbes, Richard, lot, 4.26 <lb/>
Forbes, 1-2 acres, 4.05 <lb/>
Grimes, Luke, acres, 0.23 <lb/>
Grimes, Miles, lot. 2.22 <lb/>
Greene. John F, lots, 5.09 <lb/>
Gray. Eliza, lot, 3.28- <lb/>
Harrington, W. II., acres, <lb/>
Bat 87.88 <lb/>
Hardy, F. H. lot, 2.05 <lb/>
W. B. acres, lot, 30.93 <lb/>
Hardy. Henry, 3-4 lot 4.02 <lb/>
Hardy. John. acres, Brown, 8.82 <lb/>
remarks about it, let <lb/>
If yon want to see Greenville <lb/>
have more population, some <lb/>
body take -t once <lb/>
Greensboro News. <lb/>
Excuse us please, until <lb/>
of the calendar to give em- <lb/>
In fact we are going to stick to <lb/>
through the spell <lb/>
An earthquake that visited a <lb/>
portion of America de <lb/>
many towns and <lb/>
of people perished. <lb/>
We do hope the fruit crop is <lb/>
safe. Most of us are going t <lb/>
need it in our bill of fare if <lb/>
meat prices continue high. <lb/>
to those who want to <lb/>
cine here. The Reflector has <lb/>
tried to impress the fact that <lb/>
j the great need of this is <lb/>
Some Raleigh Democrats and there will not be <lb/>
kicked over the truces and is- considerable early growth <lb/>
sued a cull for a mass meeting population or business until fee- <lb/>
opposition to the voting built, <lb/>
ordered by the county ex- <lb/>
committee. Thus reads n press <lb/>
Senator Aldrich, of Island <lb/>
Doesn't this jar you the <lb/>
dent Taft addressed a woman's will not be a <lb/>
suffrage meeting in Washington re-election to the <lb/>
. , . ., , , senate and that he will positive <lb/>
and some of the delegate, who retire the expiration of his <lb/>
Judge Jones resigning his <lb/>
office before catering the race <lb/>
for another, is different fr m <lb/>
what some other men have done. <lb/>
did not like what he said <lb/>
ally hissed him. <lb/>
Two state that stand much in <lb/>
need of a board of pardons are <lb/>
North Carolina and Tennessee <lb/>
In fact they are needed in <lb/>
very slate. <lb/>
hereby announce myself a <lb/>
is appearing the <lb/>
papers now. Nothing like get- <lb/>
ting before the people for what <lb/>
want. <lb/>
They are going to try the <lb/>
younger Cooper again, but if he <lb/>
is convicted and sentenced Gov <lb/>
Patterson will do another <lb/>
stunt. <lb/>
present term on March a. 1911. <lb/>
We shall breathe a little easy <lb/>
now, and hope to live a little <lb/>
s close friends <lb/>
he word that he will be a can- United <lb/>
for president again, if the <lb/>
people want dim. This may <lb/>
not be the kind of talk the pres- <lb/>
occupant of that position <lb/>
likes to hear. <lb/>
Those Washington <lb/>
dents who are wiring that <lb/>
dent Taft is tired of his job, <lb/>
must be only putting out a feeler. <lb/>
At any rate it is noticeable that <lb/>
plant for a term are <lb/>
started. <lb/>
The thief who went in the <lb/>
Carolina Dental Depot at Char <lb/>
and stole about a A New York printer took him- <lb/>
dollars worth of teeth, must self off in a rather way. <lb/>
have thought he was going loaded an old shotgun with <lb/>
grub enough somewhere and nails, fastened the <lb/>
I do a lot of extra chewing. weapon to a table so that the <lb/>
Farmers in some of the <lb/>
ties of this State are asking the <lb/>
city fathers of their county seats <lb/>
through the farmers union to <lb/>
provide hitching posts in a pub- <lb/>
lot for their use. is a <lb/>
good idea and will prove a great <lb/>
convenience to the farmers who <lb/>
do not want to put their <lb/>
up at the feed stables, if they <lb/>
secure the and is only one <lb/>
of many that could be secured <lb/>
through union when the <lb/>
farmers pull together. <lb/>
While Raleigh Tuesday i <lb/>
was our pleasure to be in <lb/>
which spent a portion of the <lb/>
with Superintendent J j. <lb/>
Laughinghouse at the Stat- <lb/>
prison. It was gratifying i <lb/>
find everything about the <lb/>
such splendid condition <lb/>
his management. While <lb/>
of improvement was <lb/>
all about the institution, hit <lb/>
has also been to save tin <lb/>
Slate all possible in the way <lb/>
expenses. <lb/>
Laughinghouse, Clerk T. W <lb/>
and Warden T, P. S- e <lb/>
showed the visitors all through <lb/>
the administration <lb/>
building, the prison quarters, <lb/>
cattle pig and garden <lb/>
and the mark of careful man <lb/>
attention was seen <lb/>
all. The recently installed <lb/>
chamber with its electric <lb/>
chair for executing condemned <lb/>
criminals was also inspected <lb/>
Superintendent Laughinghouse <lb/>
takes pride in the conduct <lb/>
the prison and State <lb/>
farms, the institution has <lb/>
never been under better man <lb/>
Mill. J. B. acres, 7.20 <lb/>
Hardy, James, Galloway, 3.77 <lb/>
Potter, I. Wee, <lb/>
S. A. <lb/>
Weal,; Thoroughfare, 2.72 <lb/>
Township <lb/>
Henry, lot, Ayden, <lb/>
J. E., lots, Winterville, <lb/>
taller, Mrs. R. L., -Jot, Ayden, 2.15 <lb/>
Jno. If., lot Ayden 3.10 <lb/>
If. V. lot, Ayden, <lb/>
Lake, lot W. 4.98 <lb/>
W. II., lot, 8.05 <lb/>
J. E, 7.86 <lb/>
J. F, 5.94 <lb/>
Tom. lot 3.00 <lb/>
burst, W. lot W. 3.83 <lb/>
let. 5.18 <lb/>
W. S., J Ayden, 5.75 <lb/>
D. Ayden, 4.01 <lb/>
Ethel, lot 4.06 <lb/>
Mrs. Polly, I lot, W. 4.60 <lb/>
E. E., 3.24 <lb/>
Smith, Martha, 5.71 <lb/>
acres, 7.51 <lb/>
laughter, acres, 2.49 <lb/>
Elbert, J lot. <lb/>
Smith, Earnest, acre, N. <lb/>
Ayden, 4.80 <lb/>
M. B., lot, Ayden, 10.45 <lb/>
J. W., lot, Winterville 3.83 <lb/>
W. E., 10.88 <lb/>
Township <lb/>
G. lot, 8.85 <lb/>
in K. EL, lots, 12.28 <lb/>
Annie, lot, 1.62 <lb/>
Mrs. M. A. E. acres, 2.55 <lb/>
W. T., l lot, 4.00 <lb/>
lardy, Caroline, acres, 4.85 <lb/>
A. P., lot 7.58 <lb/>
G. II., lot, 4.85 <lb/>
Joyner, A. L., lot, 10.08 <lb/>
I Rosa, let, 3.88 <lb/>
Moore, Mary, lot, 2.58 <lb/>
Lena, lots, 5.80 <lb/>
Swain, acres 6.45 <lb/>
Why is it that in every town <lb/>
there are some fellows who will <lb/>
work hard to scotch the wheels <lb/>
of progress, while they would <lb/>
the labor much less burden- <lb/>
some were to join the big- <lb/>
crowd which is behind the <lb/>
wagon pushing it forward The <lb/>
obstructionists, kickers and <lb/>
work harder <lb/>
their way than the builders <lb/>
up whom they are constantly <lb/>
opposing. They have the short <lb/>
end of the lever and, consequent <lb/>
cannot match strength with <lb/>
the force at the other end. The <lb/>
only thing they do is to delay <lb/>
progress-and to receive the <lb/>
well-merited impatience of the <lb/>
men who are always doing <lb/>
things consequently build <lb/>
up their <lb/>
Observer. i <lb/>
8.29 <lb/>
3.24 <lb/>
0.00 <lb/>
6.63 <lb/>
2.93 <lb/>
60.50 <lb/>
1.51 <lb/>
Henry, lot. <lb/>
Thomas, J. R B. F. lot, <lb/>
Tyson, Ed., lot, <lb/>
Joe, lot, <lb/>
Wallace, Jennie, lot, <lb/>
Falkland Township <lb/>
Heirs, acres, <lb/>
Bryant, acres <lb/>
Mrs. Jas. A., acres, 0.04 <lb/>
John W., lot, 9.90 <lb/>
H., acres, 36.84 <lb/>
Ed, 1-2 <lb/>
Lewie, Mrs. L., acres 2.16 <lb/>
Mosley, D. P., <lb/>
acres, <lb/>
Mayo, Mrs. E., acres <lb/>
Mayo, C. B., lot, <lb/>
Owens, N., acres, <lb/>
Owens Eagles, lot, <lb/>
Owens, B. F., acres, <lb/>
Sanders, Nathan, acres, <lb/>
Vines, Ephraim, acres, <lb/>
Township <lb/>
Arthur, L. C, acres; <lb/>
lot, <lb/>
Batter, K. L., lots, 7.81 <lb/>
W. L., lots, 20.32 <lb/>
Brown, Mrs. C. M., acres-, <lb/>
lot, 12.45 <lb/>
Brown, Mrs. D. T., 9.83 <lb/>
10.14 <lb/>
3.28 <lb/>
21.35 <lb/>
4.02 <lb/>
3.28 <lb/>
1.09 <lb/>
Hardy, Jane, lot. 6.24 <lb/>
Harries, Austin, lot, 4.35 <lb/>
1-4 acre, 1.80 <lb/>
Hopkins, lot, 5.46 <lb/>
Hefner, Dr. E. L., 1-2 acre, 4.20 <lb/>
A. S., lot, 8.49 <lb/>
Johnson, D. B., l lot, 5.23 <lb/>
Sam, acre, lot, 4.81 <lb/>
Jackson. Charlie, lot, Hal. 3.30 <lb/>
King, H. T., 1-2 acres 19.94 <lb/>
King, J. R., lot. 3.80 <lb/>
Lawrence. L. W., lot, 11.10 <lb/>
Bettie, lot, 1.80 <lb/>
Mary, A. 18.09 <lb/>
Leek, Mollie, lot, 6.36 <lb/>
Phoebe, lot, 3.76 <lb/>
Lilly, William, lot, 0.20 <lb/>
Little, Mary, E. <lb/>
1-4 acre 3.28 <lb/>
Lewis, Frank, lot, 2.29 <lb/>
A. K., acres, 18.30 <lb/>
lots. 2.08 <lb/>
Andrew, lot. 0.04 <lb/>
Hansen, tote 9.49 <lb/>
Mooring, acres, 3.94 <lb/>
Mooring, 1-2 <lb/>
Shivers, 1.80 <lb/>
Nobles, lot, 1.80 <lb/>
lb mend, acre, 1.77 <lb/>
II. A., acres, <lb/>
Flanagan, 24.75 <lb/>
Perkins, J. W. lots, 36.05 <lb/>
Proctor, Jesse lot, 8.71 <lb/>
Peyton, Nettie, lot, 2.70 <lb/>
Caroline, l lot, 4.20 <lb/>
Price, lot, 4.70 <lb/>
Sieves, Ephraim lot, 4.28 <lb/>
Henry, lot, 4.79 <lb/>
William, lot, 0.26 <lb/>
James, lot, 4.26 <lb/>
Tripp, J. W., acres. lot, 12.38 <lb/>
Tripp, lots 17.83 <lb/>
Thigpen, Mary, lot, 3.28 <lb/>
Tucker, Josephine, lots, 7.12 <lb/>
J. L. C. H. 2.63 <lb/>
Vines. 1-4 acre, Patrick 4.12 <lb/>
W. II., acres, 22.18 <lb/>
Wilson, H. lot, 8.41 <lb/>
Walker, Edith, lot, 3.28 <lb/>
Washington, Major, lot, 4.23 <lb/>
West, Walter, lots, 8.13 <lb/>
West, William, lot, 4.05 <lb/>
West, Lena. lot <lb/>
Williams, Watson, lot, 2.79 <lb/>
Williams, Warren, 3.80 <lb/>
Woolen, Dolphin, lots, 4.26 <lb/>
Stephen. lot, 3.80 <lb/>
Webb, Evelyn, lot, 6.24, <lb/>
Township <lb/>
Clark, J. n., acres, 6.68 <lb/>
Little, Miss Nannie, acres <lb/>
C. E, Little, 5.41 <lb/>
little, acres, <lb/>
3.34 <lb/>
Redding, John J., acres <lb/>
Belcher, 5.70 <lb/>
J. L. Co., lot, 5.68 <lb/>
Whit-hard, D. I, 2.14 acres, 4.03 <lb/>
Swift Creek Township <lb/>
Cannon, George, seres, 1.70 <lb/>
Corey, W. L. F., acres, 5.62 <lb/>
Cannon, George, Sr., acres, 1.85 <lb/>
Gardner, J. A., 38.31 <lb/>
Louis, acres, <lb/>
Harding, W. F., acres, 16.02 <lb/>
E. I 4.26 <lb/>
Jackson, A. L., lot, Grifton, 7.74 <lb/>
Perkins, J. W., acres, 14.34 <lb/>
Wilson, Wash, acres, 4.78 <lb/>
L. W. TUCKER, Sheriff. <lb/>
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT <lb/>
CHARGE OF R. W. SMITH <lb/>
Authorized Agent of The Eastern Reflector for Ayden and vicinity. Advertising rates furnished <lb/>
We are representing the oldest. Call us, phone Let Cox cotton planter. <lb/>
and strongest Life and your and collect for you. wring plows and cultivates at <lb/>
Insurance Co. in the world, j your personal property J , <lb/>
Call us and let us consult j or <lb/>
you. Ayden Loan Insurance j <lb/>
Co. Phone <lb/>
If you need a open or <lb/>
top buggy, wagon or <lb/>
on J. R. Smith Co. <lb/>
A nice line of coffins and <lb/>
caskets always on hand with a <lb/>
nice hearse at your service at <lb/>
J. R. Smith Co. Dixon. <lb/>
Au experienced blacK smith i- <lb/>
waiting to shoe your horses <lb/>
mules at J. R. Smith Co Dixon. <lb/>
Now is a good time to <lb/>
in the Ayden Department- <lb/>
R. W. Smith. <lb/>
A special bargain counter has <lb/>
been arranged in the mammoth <lb/>
department store of J. K. Smith <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
If you have news items, tell <lb/>
this help to make <lb/>
this column. a creditable one. <lb/>
Don't like you do a <lb/>
book agent, and then wonder at <lb/>
the feeble effort he is making. <lb/>
We are not all <lb/>
Daniels, we need your co-opera- <lb/>
K W. Smith. <lb/>
Found-Near J. R. Smith Co. <lb/>
store, a purse containing several <lb/>
pieces of money. Owner can <lb/>
have same by identify it. <lb/>
Larry W. Smith. <lb/>
The Orphan concert given in <lb/>
the Methodist church Monday <lb/>
night was fine, and we must say <lb/>
that it was the best entertain- <lb/>
they ever gave here. The <lb/>
were <lb/>
over <lb/>
Dr. A. A. Hawks, the eye <lb/>
specialist of Atlanta, will be at <lb/>
the store of J. R. Smith Co <lb/>
May 2nd and 3rd. Your eyes <lb/>
will be examined an i es <lb/>
fitted free. Remember two <lb/>
days only. <lb/>
The Methodist conference <lb/>
meets here, on the 26th. art <lb/>
expecting a large delegation <lb/>
from this state and some from <lb/>
Virginia <lb/>
R. L. Griffin returned <lb/>
day from a trip to Dr. i e <lb/>
is suffering with a wart on his <lb/>
face below his temple. <lb/>
money on reasonable terms <lb/>
Ayden Loan Insurance Co. <lb/>
have for sale the <lb/>
seats out of the old Methodist <lb/>
The clock in J. R Smith Co's x ft long x ft <lb/>
store was uncovered Thursday at <lb/>
p. m. amid a store full Hodges. <lb/>
It stopped at Mrs. See our of <lb/>
Elbert Smith won the piece and children slippers before <lb/>
set of china, her time your selection R, <lb/>
second prise, a large oil <lb/>
time Mrs. lines of spring pants <lb/>
Corbett won the third for men and boys at j. R. <lb/>
prize, her time You get <lb/>
a ticket with dollar and hay at J- R. <lb/>
chase. Smith Co. <lb/>
If you have anything to buy or Japan peas millet and rape <lb/>
sell, let drop it in the Ayden at J. R, Smith Co. <lb/>
column. Dr. Perkins native herb tablets <lb/>
poultry food and and other patent medicines at <lb/>
hawk killer at J. R. Smith Co's. J. R. Smith Co. <lb/>
CENSUS ENUMERATORS. <lb/>
Call on us for ceiling, flooring <lb/>
and <lb/>
We guarantee <lb/>
faction. <lb/>
J. R. Smith Co. Dixon. <lb/>
you want to buy, <lb/>
lease, sell or rent houses or land, <lb/>
or want a job for yourself, wife, <lb/>
daughter, mother or sister, or <lb/>
want to employ additional help, <lb/>
or sell what you have, there <lb/>
no better medium than the col- <lb/>
of Tue <lb/>
R. W. Smith. <lb/>
Cook stoves and for <lb/>
same at J. R. Smith Co's. <lb/>
Sunday morning early <lb/>
carnival train pulled cut for <lb/>
Rocky Mount. crowd here <lb/>
Saturday evening and night <lb/>
were estimated at <lb/>
it reminded us of the time a hen <lb/>
an old farmer manured his corn <lb/>
with herrings and the dogs <lb/>
scratched them up. When asked <lb/>
whose th-y were he said, they <lb/>
were my dogs, your dogs, all the <lb/>
neighbor dogs, and five hundred <lb/>
dogs I never saw before, but <lb/>
there was lots of strangers to <lb/>
be seen. <lb/>
Miss Velma if <lb/>
Kinston, day <lb/>
Mr Stancil Hodges wile and <lb/>
son. spent Sunday in Washing <lb/>
ton. <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb/>
AT AYDEN, N. <lb/>
At the Close of Business March 29th, 1910. <lb/>
Resources <lb/>
Loans and discounts <lb/>
Furniture and fixtures <lb/>
Due from 50.902.86 <lb/>
Gash items <lb/>
Gold coin W <lb/>
Silver coin, including all <lb/>
coin cur. 1,288.09 <lb/>
bank other <lb/>
Notes 8,785.0 <lb/>
Liabilities <lb/>
stock I <lb/>
Surplus fund <lb/>
Undivided profits, less <lb/>
exp. and taxes pd. 5,421.89 <lb/>
Deposits sub. to check 60,186.20 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
25,000.00 <lb/>
12,600.00 <lb/>
Savings Deposits <lb/>
Cashier's checks <lb/>
outstanding <lb/>
Total <lb/>
27.2011.90 <lb/>
237.02 <lb/>
and rubber belting, <lb/>
black and galvanized pipe and <lb/>
other mill at J. R. Smith <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Car nails, barbed wire, lime <lb/>
and cement at J. R Smith Co. <lb/>
and magazines <lb/>
at J. R. Smith Co. <lb/>
Japan peas, millet and rape <lb/>
seed, all fine crops for stock, at <lb/>
J. R. Smith Co's. <lb/>
Co. Dixon will buy <lb/>
your cotton seed or exchange <lb/>
with you. <lb/>
chicken powders kills <lb/>
hawKs, crows, owls minks, <lb/>
cholera, <lb/>
indigestion and leg weak- <lb/>
keeps them free from <lb/>
causing them to pro- <lb/>
duce an of eggs. <lb/>
a at J . R. Smith Co's. <lb/>
Car lime, nails and <lb/>
hay at J. R Smith Co's. <lb/>
A. L. Blow, of Greenville, was <lb/>
in our town Monday on business. <lb/>
Messrs. Dudley and <lb/>
three prospective sher- <lb/>
were all in town <lb/>
Mr. of Norfolk, is <lb/>
visiting his parents here this <lb/>
week. <lb/>
R-member Dr. Hawk-, the <lb/>
oculist, will be in <lb/>
I Ayden only two days. May 2nd <lb/>
I and 3rd, at J. K. Smith Co's <lb/>
store. <lb/>
J. Carl Jones spent Sunday <lb/>
with his parents, near <lb/>
laundry was <lb/>
running on short time Monday <lb/>
smoothing out Saturday night's <lb/>
work. Still considering the <lb/>
crowd we never saw be- <lb/>
better than we had here <lb/>
during the carnival week. <lb/>
Wells Browne, of Greenville is <lb/>
a wall paper man of proven <lb/>
experience, lie is reliable, keeps <lb/>
a good line, and if he has not got <lb/>
what you want in, stock he can <lb/>
get it for you in a few days and <lb/>
hang it for you. When you want <lb/>
it done let him know what you <lb/>
want. He can please you. <lb/>
Party List of These Who are to Work <lb/>
The has been able to <lb/>
a partial list of the census <lb/>
enumerators for Pitt county as <lb/>
Beaver Dam township, J. R. <lb/>
Nichols, for whites only. <lb/>
township. W. W. <lb/>
lock for whiles only. <lb/>
Bethel township. B. M. White- <lb/>
and another man named <lb/>
Whitehurst, initials not learned. <lb/>
Carolina township, u. N. <lb/>
Nobles <lb/>
township. Raymond <lb/>
Tucker. <lb/>
township, <lb/>
and initials not <lb/>
Falkland township, J. <lb/>
Smith, whites only. <lb/>
Greenville, town, Henry <lb/>
King. <lb/>
Swift Creek W. <lb/>
Purser, whites only. <lb/>
The following appoint <lb/>
for work exclusively <lb/>
among that <lb/>
Falkland township, a mm <lb/>
named W sent from Black <lb/>
Jack. <lb/>
Farmville township, Rev. Joe <lb/>
sent from Greenville. <lb/>
Greenville, town, C. M. Epps- <lb/>
Greenville township, north of <lb/>
river, a man named Cherry. <lb/>
township, a man <lb/>
ed son sent from Con <lb/>
From some of these appoint- <lb/>
can be judged the kind of <lb/>
census that will I e taken in this <lb/>
county. <lb/>
Supervisor Meekins, of this <lb/>
district, was to have met the <lb/>
Pitt county enumerators here <lb/>
Friday to start them out on their <lb/>
work, but did not come. <lb/>
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. <lb/>
COUNTY OF PITT. <lb/>
I. J. R. of the above named bank, do solemnly M <lb/>
shove statement it true to the-bast of my know ledge and j,, <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to <lb/>
before mt. this 4th day April. <lb/>
1910. <lb/>
HODGES. <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
swear that <lb/>
J. R SMITH. <lb/>
JOSEPH DIXON, <lb/>
R. C. CANNON. <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
H. <lb/>
T. <lb/>
REV. J. G. DUKES<lb/>
stair of <lb/>
i- do until the <lb/>
TO USE <lb/>
BOY STOLE COt <lb/>
From Carnegie Trust Co. <lb/>
With Jersey City <lb/>
Tom Brown, a messenger <lb/>
in the employ of the <lb/>
Trust Comply, stole <lb/>
the money week. <lb/>
ago with a Jersey <lb/>
City girl went to Los <lb/>
where he was arrested yes <lb/>
and brought back to ans <lb/>
the charge of abduction a. <lb/>
well as grand larceny. <lb/>
J. B. <lb/>
the Carnegie Trust <lb/>
said most of in. <lb/>
money taken baa been returned, <lb/>
and mat as boy was under <lb/>
bond by <lb/>
Guaranty and Surety Company, <lb/>
of Hie <lb/>
would We <lb/>
nothing. <lb/>
The Title Guaranty and Surety <lb/>
Company have agencies an <lb/>
the important towns and in i MRS j c. <lb/>
the States, is the B-T j. G. pokes, of the <lb/>
third in in the United States i of c- <lb/>
A personal bond, . . . ,. j . <lb/>
r i <lb/>
given, be years, and nothing <lb/>
soon as there is seemed to do bar any good until she <lb/>
for I <lb/>
provision M Si., <lb/>
IS. therefore, and she la In flesh every <lb/>
questionable. and she a woman <lb/>
C. L. Agent, boy, ten years old, was pals <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. j tad had hut little life. Be to <lb/>
Title Guaranty Security Co., <lb/>
I ltd <lb/>
In Your Homes to Stay <lb/>
The Joy for croup and <lb/>
fail and the Go s Grease <lb/>
t for rheumatism and all aches <lb/>
I pains, h p all over toe <lb/>
Li d by young and old. <lb/>
For mounted <lb/>
engine with saw <lb/>
gin and condenser, and one <lb/>
Brooks cotton press. Good con <lb/>
W. H. Galloway, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
the day his mother bewail. <lb/>
To-day his is rosy, and he i out Ii <lb/>
running and jumping with <lb/>
rest of <lb/>
Stomach Trouble Relieved. <lb/>
Mrs. T. J. <lb/>
Indian Territory, am happy <lb/>
to tell you that I keep from my old <lb/>
trouble; feel no <lb/>
symptoms all. I am able to do my <lb/>
Work, and drink what want, and <lb/>
rejoice that I found a sure In your <lb/>
valuable which I t <lb/>
home <lb/>
Ask your Druggist for a free <lb/>
North a, I In Superior court Almanac for <lb/>
Pitt county Before D. C. Moore, <lb/>
Willie O. Johnston, F. V. Johnston, DOGS VERSUS SHEEP. <lb/>
J. ii. and M. Addle Johnston. I <lb/>
By virtue of a decree of the Superior Farmer Sells Stock <lb/>
court of W t county, nude by D. C. <lb/>
Moore, c on the cay of starch, i <lb/>
in the f g led special <lb/>
pi i. e <lb/>
o. m z; th day of up he finds something about <lb/>
Sale for Par <lb/>
Nearly every paper one picks <lb/>
. and persons being <lb/>
county expose to bitten by them. Heath from <lb/>
N. and by <lb/>
THE GOOSE COMPANY. <lb/>
Greensboro, N. C. <lb/>
FLAG AND MUSKET. <lb/>
ft hydrophobia is the most horrible <lb/>
the low nit ed tract f form of death one could imagine <lb/>
land to Situate on the side j i,,. on. t <lb/>
of Tar in town hip, aM Person <lb/>
lit county Carolina, worth more to a community than <lb/>
on the no edge of Tar river at a j <lb/>
point where three trees formerly <lb/>
blood nearly op the. edge of persist in keeping the useless <lb/>
yesterday old ard everybody and everything in the <lb/>
line, thence down, ad sh ugh ;, They are <lb/>
Yet people will <lb/>
to Return War <lb/>
Relics to Their Rightful <lb/>
Governor Kitchin <lb/>
received the following letter <lb/>
from Mr Benjamin Page creek to rive-, up I the most animals we <lb/>
dent South Side Trust have ard <lb/>
Company, of Pa. <lb/>
ling <lb/>
I tract or of land la.-1 <lb/>
. in a certain executed by <lb/>
in my possessions C. to Johnston <lb/>
flat-and musket which came and recorded in the <lb/>
, i s office in Pitt county in book <lb/>
me from my father who This win be made <lb/>
paymaster in the War of the j among tenants in <lb/>
in 1862 on the This the day of March, <lb/>
gunboat F- c Harding, commissioner, <lb/>
possession of the same at <lb/>
NEGROES HAVE ROW. <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
One Shot and Very Serious <lb/>
Late Saturday night out at a <lb/>
restaurant run by Thad Barnhill, <lb/>
just beyond the southwestern <lb/>
limits of the town, there a <lb/>
crowd of and they got <lb/>
into a free-for-all fight. Oscar <lb/>
pulled a gun and began <lb/>
pumping it in the face of George <lb/>
NOTICE I <lb/>
We wish to call your attention to our new line of goods which the latter being hit with <lb/>
we now have. We have taken great care In buying year and we and m a very <lb/>
think we can supply your wants in Shoes, Hats, Dress No- <lb/>
Laces and and In fact anything that is carried in a <lb/>
Dry Stare. <lb/>
Came let M show you. <lb/>
Tripp, Hart Co., Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
are prepared to yon with <lb/>
House and Kitchen Furniture <lb/>
at the very prices. Cask or <lb/>
to us and we will convince you <lb/>
AYDEN FURNITURE CO. <lb/>
NEXT DOOR TO <lb/>
condition. One of the <lb/>
Jones in the mouth, <lb/>
knocking out teeth, <lb/>
shattering the jaw bone and <lb/>
lodging somewhere in the back <lb/>
of the head; the other ball <lb/>
his nose and also lodging <lb/>
somewhere in the head. <lb/>
Island during a <lb/>
of the officers and men of <lb/>
that vessel, where a camp was <lb/>
surprised. The obverse of the <lb/>
flag is, I believe, the regular <lb/>
Confederate and the reverse <lb/>
shows the arms of North Caro- <lb/>
and on the inside the figure <lb/>
of an officer on horseback with <lb/>
the inscription. <lb/>
some time I have intend- <lb/>
ed to write you, believing that <lb/>
possibly there may be some <lb/>
survivors of the regiment and <lb/>
they would like to have this fl <lb/>
Chicken Powder <lb/>
is Death to Hawks-Life <lb/>
Chickens and Turkeys <lb/>
COCK OF THE Will <lb/>
m nil <lb/>
better off without any <lb/>
Only last week read in The <lb/>
Democrat, where a <lb/>
man wild out his of <lb/>
and was to quit to <lb/>
raise sheep, the worth- <lb/>
less had almost bis <lb/>
flick When one thinks about <lb/>
it, it is civilized p. o- <lb/>
pie will feed, fondle and k i-p the <lb/>
inn but <lb/>
they do and will for th-in <lb/>
as quickly as for u child. Kill <lb/>
I them out and the fed <lb/>
consume pigs <lb/>
and let your raise tome <lb/>
News. <lb/>
Chicken Powder <lb/>
feed my <lb/>
and musket, and in these days the Hawk <lb/>
of peace and good will I want <lb/>
them to have it if they <lb/>
News and Observer. <lb/>
Died after <lb/>
a chick of that <lb/>
old h <lb/>
had been fed on <lb/>
Chicken <lb/>
Powder. I <lb/>
Alas <lb/>
An Awful Eruption <lb/>
of a volcano excites brief interest, and <lb/>
your Interest skin eruption will bi- <lb/>
as short if use <lb/>
quickest cure. Even the <lb/>
worst ulcers, lever sores are <lb/>
healed by it. Best tor burn, cuts, <lb/>
b. chapped hands, <lb/>
It instant w <lb/>
. all druggists. <lb/>
Register of Deeds W. M. Moore <lb/>
has issued the following licenses <lb/>
since last report. <lb/>
WHITE. <lb/>
G. II Smith and Jennie Ford. <lb/>
and Line Buck. <lb/>
COLORED. <lb/>
Haggard Kill- <lb/>
Howell. <lb/>
J. J Gregory and Hardy. <lb/>
Warren Williams and <lb/>
Neal. <lb/>
MISS C. <lb/>
Graduate Norse <lb/>
Ayden, North Carolina. <lb/>
This <lb/>
CHICKEN POWDER <lb/>
Kills Crows, Owls ard Minks. <lb/>
Best remedy for Cholera, <lb/>
Limber Neck. Ind g and Leg <lb/>
Keeps them from <lb/>
Vermin, thereby causing them to pro- <lb/>
duce an a of ice <lb/>
cents. <lb/>
Manufactured only by <lb/>
W. H. N. C. <lb/>
m SUE IT <lb/>
COWARD WOOTEN <lb/>
Lily's Oyster <lb/>
Fresh Oysters <lb/>
Coming Every Day <lb/>
Can Serve You Any Way. Try Me <lb/>
Buried <lb/>
The of Mr. <lb/>
Tripp. Saturday <lb/>
were liken nit. <lb/>
fr <lb/>
interment H leaves a wife and<lb/>
three children. <lb/>
PI-. <lb/>
U -sail f lie W <lb/>
to The Reflector.<lb/>
. n. <lb/>
or 1- <lb/>
a. <lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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CHILDREN ARE SICKLY. <lb/>
Mothers who their own com- <lb/>
fort a d the welfare of their children, <lb/>
never be without a box of Moth- <lb/>
Sweet Powders for Children. <lb/>
for use throughout tie .-on. They <lb/>
break up con- <lb/>
g disorder, <lb/>
and stomach These powders <lb/>
never fail. Sold b ail drug stores, <lb/>
accept A trial <lb/>
free to any who will <lb/>
Allen S. Le N. Y. <lb/>
Riga, to Older Don <lb/>
The State Supreme court has <lb/>
banded down the following de- <lb/>
in the case of State vs. <lb/>
Clifton, from Robeson <lb/>
Indictment and conviction <lb/>
for unlawfully, willfully and <lb/>
wantonly torturing, wounding <lb/>
and killing a dog. Evidence we <lb/>
offered that the dog was running <lb/>
he replied to and <lb/>
We requiring police to kill all <lb/>
dogs running at large. Defend- <lb/>
ant was a police Held <lb/>
that towns have the right to pass <lb/>
such an ordinance, requiring dogs <lb/>
to be muzzled and r quiring <lb/>
ice officers to kill any dogs run <lb/>
at large, and that it was <lb/>
error for the trial judge to refuse <lb/>
HE CIVIC LEAGUE. <lb/>
Ladies Coin Active Work Toward <lb/>
The Civic League met <lb/>
day at the home of <lb/>
Mrs. T. A. Person. It was much <lb/>
regretted that Mrs. Will Ricks, <lb/>
the president, was absent n <lb/>
account of sickness. Mrs. Ed <lb/>
Higgs, first vice president, <lb/>
pied the chair. <lb/>
Rt ports were heard from <lb/>
committees, and they were <lb/>
most <lb/>
One lady on the wire screen <lb/>
and loose paper committee re- <lb/>
every man interviewed <lb/>
in her territory as saving that he <lb/>
always all waste paper, <lb/>
that none ever blew out from his <lb/>
premises. large and that there was a <lb/>
asked ail this paper town ordinance in Lumber<lb/>
comes from<lb/>
presence of K R. <lb/>
Mas indeed <lb/>
Her suggestions and wise <lb/>
Counsel along some lime upon <lb/>
we v our <lb/>
attention was most <lb/>
v e welcome her to <lb/>
our <lb/>
We were to place <lb/>
four other names on cur roll, and <lb/>
we trust those will not tail <lb/>
to attend Hie meeting at <lb/>
at Mrs. u L. Jo tier's Tuesday <lb/>
afternoon at due notice <lb/>
of which will be mailed. <lb/>
An excellent article on <lb/>
Selection aid Care of <lb/>
was read by the secretary. <lb/>
things therein stat d made <lb/>
us all up and take <lb/>
The following letter from <lb/>
Mayor was read, and <lb/>
warmest thanKs fur ex- <lb/>
pressed by everyone present <lb/>
Reporter. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C, April 1910. <lb/>
Mrs. T. A. Person, <lb/>
Secretary Civic League. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
My deaf <lb/>
I beg to inform that at the <lb/>
of Aldermen, <lb/>
held on the night of 12th, <lb/>
Hist, the communication of your I <lb/>
league, of <lb/>
Disease was brought <lb/>
to the attention of the board <lb/>
with the letter addressed <lb/>
to tie by u as secretary <lb/>
of Civic <lb/>
men directed <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
North Carolina Greenville <lb/>
Pitt Henry P. <lb/>
W. H. ton H. B <lb/>
M. B. the defendant <lb/>
above entitled n will <lb/>
notice that a in the <lb/>
Notice <lb/>
North Carolina I <lb/>
Pitt Count v. In Superior Court. <lb/>
Ned Walston vs Annie Walston. <lb/>
The above named will take <lb/>
that an action entailed as above <lb/>
ha in the Sup-nor <lb/>
entitled was m. id e of Pi t county to obtain divorce <lb/>
defendant on the of April <lb/>
Harding, a of <lb/>
the of Pitt c v. North Caro- <lb/>
for toe sum I due to the <lb/>
plaintiff by the said by ac- <lb/>
e which summons <lb/>
before before aid H. Harding, J. P. <lb/>
at his e in G <lb/>
flit county. No <lb/>
. n the day of May. <lb/>
when and where the defendant. M B. <lb/>
to appear and <lb/>
answer or demur ti the complaint of <lb/>
or the <lb/>
be granted. <lb/>
This the 13th day of April, 1910. <lb/>
Henry Harding, Justice of <lb/>
Administrators Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
Having; qualified of <lb/>
Mary E. deceased, late of Pitt <lb/>
e this is to notify all persons <lb/>
Cairns tie estate of the <lb/>
aid ed t. exhibit them to the <lb/>
ed properly proven on sir <lb/>
before 7th of April. 1910. or <lb/>
none will be pleaded in bar of their <lb/>
r. c v <lb/>
p i to a <lb/>
will make i <lb/>
to th- d. <lb/>
This the April. 1910. <lb/>
C. E. Tripp, <lb/>
of Mary K, <lb/>
payment <lb/>
f r m I he bonds of matrimony. <lb/>
the will further take <lb/>
not that he is r quired to at the <lb/>
nut term the r of Put <lb/>
county to be held on the Mon- <lb/>
day niter the first M v of War. h, it <lb/>
bring- the day cf May, at <lb/>
the court in county n <lb/>
Greenville. N. C and answer or de- <lb/>
to the c in a. id <lb/>
the plaintiff <lb/>
Report of the Condition of <lb/>
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE <lb/>
At GREENVILLE, <lb/>
the of N. C, at the dose of business, March 29th. 1910. <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
a and discounts <lb/>
Overdrafts d and <lb/>
unsecured <lb/>
All otter Stocks, Bonds <lb/>
and ea <lb/>
Big. House I <lb/>
A Fix. I <lb/>
apply to court for Demand loans <lb/>
the complaint. <lb/>
This i th day of April <lb/>
D. P. Mo-ire, <lb/>
Clerk Superior i <lb/>
Julius Brown, Attorney fur j <lb/>
Due from Banks and <lb/>
I ash Items <lb/>
Gold coin 623.00 <lb/>
Silver coin, all <lb/>
minor cur. <lb/>
I. b <lb/>
A US. notes <lb/>
Total <lb/>
1,686 <lb/>
2,400.01. <lb/>
7.788 G <lb/>
76,129.16 <lb/>
17,867.61 <lb/>
North Carolina . <lb/>
Pitt c. , Superior <lb/>
Fannie Mitchell j <lb/>
to ft, special instruction <lb/>
quested by defendant, that if <lb/>
there was an ordinance in <lb/>
force and the dug was in <lb/>
obedience to it, the defendant <lb/>
was not guilty. A police <lb/>
who in good faith kills a dog <lb/>
under color a municipal <lb/>
cannot be said to do so <lb/>
willfully within the meaning of <lb/>
statute upon this in- <lb/>
in <lb/>
Upset a Lamp. <lb/>
Wednesday night in <lb/>
office N. W. Outlaw <lb/>
and J L on Third <lb/>
Mr. turned <lb/>
over a lamp lint came near <lb/>
causing a he hurtling oil <lb/>
d out on the and fl or, <lb/>
hut was put out before <lb/>
doll- to <lb/>
Professional Cards <lb/>
W. F. EVANS <lb/>
ATTORNEY AT LAW <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb/>
Office R. L. Smith <lb/>
and next door to John <lb/>
new <lb/>
me to i , . , <lb/>
that the in .; . i <lb/>
full power <lb/>
all <lb/>
make u <lb/>
m -i r, <lb/>
Mr. E <lb/>
. . <lb/>
M t has <lb/>
. , to put in <lb/>
i.- in <lb/>
i., i . way a <lb/>
up-to-date <lb/>
t. chair- <lb/>
N. W. OUTLAW <lb/>
Attorney at Law <lb/>
Office occupied by J. L <lb/>
GREENVILLE. <lb/>
D. M. CU <lb/>
Clark <lb/>
of the <lb/>
me that it is the purpose <lb/>
of this committee, when the; <lb/>
building to <lb/>
it as indicated in your letter. <lb/>
In respect to that of <lb/>
your asking that <lb/>
a clean up day appointed, the <lb/>
board has appointed a clean up <lb/>
week, beginning on Monday, <lb/>
April 18th, and that <lb/>
whole week except when the <lb/>
horses and men are needed for <lb/>
cleaning the paved streets. The <lb/>
chief of police is directed to give <lb/>
notice in The Daily Reflector of <lb/>
the days that the town horses <lb/>
and wagons would be in certain <lb/>
portions cf the town in order <lb/>
that all of the occupants of the <lb/>
lots may have the rubbish, etc., <lb/>
upon the streets for <lb/>
removal by the town carts. <lb/>
The board will always be glad <lb/>
to cooperate with your league <lb/>
in any way possible to clean up <lb/>
and keep clean any and all <lb/>
of our town. <lb/>
truly, <lb/>
Whedbee. Mayor. <lb/>
Saved From the Grave <lb/>
had about given up hope, after <lb/>
nearly four years sutler from a <lb/>
ere lung-i writes Mrs. M. <lb/>
L. i ix of Tenn <lb/>
the pain in chest would be almost <lb/>
e and I not d any <lb/>
work, but Dr. Ki New Discovery <lb/>
has made in feel like a new person, <lb/>
it the i ii. e ii fur the <lb/>
and <lb/>
stubborn colds, la grippe, <lb/>
croup, bronchitis ant h ran <lb/>
tenets and a <lb/>
cough, yield to this <lb/>
Try it. Me <lb/>
bottles free. by all Drug- <lb/>
gists. <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
CIVIL ENGINEERS <lb/>
SURVEYORS <lb/>
N. Carolina <lb/>
S. J. Everett <lb/>
Attorney at Law <lb/>
Loans made on Real Estate <lb/>
Ir. i Office. Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
U I. W. H. LOW, <lb/>
Moore and Long <lb/>
ATTORNEYS AT LAW <lb/>
a u ft, L K N c <lb/>
OR R. L <lb/>
Dentist. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
DR. S HASSELL <lb/>
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
on Third street, formerly <lb/>
pi.-d by Dr. Bag-well. <lb/>
JULIUS BROWN <lb/>
Hurry Skinner. Skinner, iI <lb/>
. Whedbee. <lb/>
SKINNER WHEDBEE <lb/>
LAWYERS. wile N- C <lb/>
of Real <lb/>
By virtue of a power of i ale contain- <lb/>
ed in a cert in <lb/>
de d by Irvin Joyner, Jr., <lb/>
to Man dated the 8th day <lb/>
of A and duly in <lb/>
office in county in <lb/>
book Q-S page the reigned will <lb/>
on Saturday, the 14th day May, <lb/>
at o'clock to <lb/>
public sale the court <lb/>
in Pitt the <lb/>
highest Li-- for cash, th- Col <lb/>
house and lot to wit. bring the <lb/>
of land ed by Ma Foreman to <lb/>
Irvin Joyner. Jr., on th-. 8th of <lb/>
April and d in deed <lb/>
as at the south writ <lb/>
corner of Joe a lot on street <lb/>
in an <lb/>
about it tn a e. <lb/>
will in a direction about <lb/>
notice that an a d a-i j feet to a rt at a co <lb/>
has been in the Superior in we direction about feet <lb/>
court of I c for the on <lb/>
of d v o j as extended, thence in a <lb/>
I the if n I the e stern <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Cup stock paid in <lb/>
Undivided profits, lets cur. <lb/>
and taxes pd. <lb/>
Time Car. of <lb/>
outstanding <lb/>
mum <lb/>
5.388.40 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
STATE OF CAR INA, County of .; <lb/>
I, L. Little, the above-named bank, do that j <lb/>
the above statement u mas to the beat of my knowledge and <lb/>
L. LITTLE, Cashier. <lb/>
J. A. Andrews, <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn before me, <lb/>
this 2nd ray of April; 1910. <lb/>
II. D. Notary Pub <lb/>
B. W. Moseley, <lb/>
J. G. Hoy, <lb/>
Directors.<lb/>
and that the i mt <lb/>
will further t that he re- <lb/>
to appear at the term of the <lb/>
court of Pitt county to be <lb/>
held on a the 1-t <lb/>
of March, t the <lb/>
May, lain, at the co re <lb/>
house in county in G <lb/>
North C or demur <lb/>
to the comp in a-ii I ac ion or <lb/>
he court for th- <lb/>
relief in <lb/>
day April, 19.0 <lb/>
i. clerk <lb/>
Superior -f county. <lb/>
Entry Ml Land. <lb/>
Notice in hereby th t K. R <lb/>
Whitehurst has ha th day of <lb/>
April filled an entry of vacant <lb/>
lands in office of of <lb/>
. in <lb/>
words s tow K. K. <lb/>
enters <lb/>
H or I of land <lb/>
o- Pitt street feet to <lb/>
corner the 1-4 <lb/>
in acre , and the <lb/>
sane to F <lb/>
L. C. and wife See book <lb/>
M-- p office in Pitt <lb/>
made to <lb/>
he terms said mortgage <lb/>
This the of April. <lb/>
Mar a Foreman, Mortgagee <lb/>
Harding. Atty. <lb/>
Land Sale. <lb/>
By virtue of a <lb/>
died, by Edmund <lb/>
Kin in , on <lb/>
day f mil r- <lb/>
in boo J page Pitt <lb/>
c , shall .-ell f f cash <lb/>
the highest at the <lb/>
deer's office in Greenville <lb/>
on the 16th day May, <lb/>
in the county , <lb/>
mill on opposite road, <lb/>
then n V h h i m e- u f. a <lb/>
I the n r n a west- <lb/>
y course t <lb/>
being Mr i ma or <lb/>
rt. M. Moore. <lb/>
Re liter cf Deeds. <lb/>
D B. <lb/>
Any and all pen tit-e to <lb/>
or ii in Ian I covered by this <lb/>
or any p rt thereof are <lb/>
notified to file their in writing <lb/>
with the entry i against the <lb/>
i g of a nut thirty <lb/>
days from the <lb/>
This t-th, <lb/>
W. M. Entry Taker. <lb/>
i e U Tar river r ad to u <lb/>
northward with Mi- western <lb/>
, i road fourteen poles ti a <lb/>
the co north ; 1-2 a <lb/>
stake on the A. J L. a right of <lb/>
f and containing six <lb/>
the eh nth of April, <lb/>
Everett, Atty. <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
By of the of con- <lb/>
a trust <lb/>
and delivered <lb/>
No. A. K. <lb/>
L. Robert J. <lb/>
t. y. t e <lb/>
1st of s <lb/>
and respective. i in the <lb/>
of office of Pitt c <lb/>
i . <lb/>
s q mill in hook <lb/>
2.4 t-t a q the will expose <lb/>
t i before th court <lb/>
door in ville ti the highest <lb/>
on , a certain <lb/>
i t or p or land and hi in <lb/>
th county of Pitt and of North <lb/>
Carolina and in lire town of e <lb/>
known as Masonic Tim- <lb/>
fronting on <lb/>
feet and in the south by <lb/>
said on the lot No. <lb/>
on which the c e of <lb/>
d. on north lot No. <lb/>
and on the west the lot formerly <lb/>
to Dr. W. J. Blow, except- <lb/>
a p. rt of said let <lb/>
h. for I conveys I to the town of <lb/>
e ad upon which the water <lb/>
stand pipe of said town is treated. <lb/>
At the same time and place we will <lb/>
th brick and other l upon <lb/>
sail lot. tn y said de of tr it. <lb/>
Terms of sale <lb/>
This 15th day of April, 1910 <lb/>
James L. Little, <lb/>
Robt. J. <lb/>
True tees. <lb/>
iv qualified <lb/>
r t i. of Mo-o <lb/>
j this is tn n all persona <lb/>
said to file said <lb/>
Id with me on or tie 12th <lb/>
April, lull, or this I <lb/>
be I in of recovery o <lb/>
all p bled to <lb/>
estate are hen-by i to mike <lb/>
immediate settlement with the under- <lb/>
signed. <lb/>
This the h day of <lb/>
D. It. Little. <lb/>
of the of <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
Hiving duly qualified before the <lb/>
Superior court clerk of Pitt as <lb/>
of the estate of N. . <lb/>
Cox, d erased, notice ii hereby given <lb/>
to all pen indebted to the estate o <lb/>
mm payment to the under- <lb/>
signed; i, mi all person having claims <lb/>
i g mat estate will notice <lb/>
that they must present the <lb/>
the for payment on or <lb/>
before the day of i, or <lb/>
this notice will be in bar <lb/>
r. <lb/>
This day of March, 1910. <lb/>
, ,. Sarah A. Cox,<lb/>
H. HENRY HARRIS <lb/>
Flat <lb/>
I N. C. <lb/>
Sale, <lb/>
By of the power contained in <lb/>
a .- duly executed and <lb/>
delivered on the day of June, <lb/>
r; Daniel and wife Mariana <lb/>
A Daniel to J. ; Davenport, said <lb/>
mortgage duly in the <lb/>
Register of Deeds of Pitt <lb/>
county, bask J-H page the under- <lb/>
signed m expo., to put lie sale to <lb/>
bider for rash, before <lb/>
the court house door in the Town of <lb/>
Greenville, North Carolina, on Monday <lb/>
the 18th day of April, 1910. the low- <lb/>
ed lot or parcel of land, to <lb/>
Situate in th county of Pitt <lb/>
aid as One town <lb/>
lot in the town of known <lb/>
lot No. beginning at comer on <lb/>
the east side of W. H. lot on <lb/>
Main street, end with W. H. <lb/>
Rosa lot South thence north <lb/>
SO feet, thence west to the <lb/>
beginning, containing <lb/>
To sad Terms <lb/>
of e rash This the of March, <lb/>
mo. J. R Davenport. Mortgages. <lb/>
Skinner <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
I Groceries <lb/>
j And Provisions <lb/>
I Cotton <lb/>
con- <lb/>
stock, Country <lb/>
Bought and Sold <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
i GREENVILLE N Z <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
To <lb/>
Know Your Needs <lb/>
In Cotton Gin Machinery, Engines and Boilers <lb/>
The Celebrated Alamo Gasoline Engines. <lb/>
Peanut Pickers. <lb/>
Electric Light Outfits and Water Works for <lb/>
the country homes. <lb/>
Saw Mills, Planers, Lathes, Sanders, Shapers <lb/>
Matchers, Surfacers. <lb/>
Grist and Feed Mills. <lb/>
Brick and Concrete Machinery. <lb/>
Chalmers, Detroit and Buick Automobiles. <lb/>
In fact, anything you want in Farm and Mill <lb/>
Machinery. <lb/>
CALL OR <lb/>
J. Paul Simpson, <lb/>
Phone N. C. <lb/>
Gibbs Machinery Co. <lb/>
Columbia, S. C <lb/>
N. C. April, 14- <lb/>
R. R. Fleming went to Norfolk <lb/>
to attend the North Carolina <lb/>
Pine <lb/>
There has a large fire in <lb/>
branch which burned <lb/>
over two thousand acres of <lb/>
ground. It burned trees, fences <lb/>
and sometimes threatened <lb/>
pie's houses. Mr. Lam Ross, <lb/>
while out to mi <lb/>
saw a rattle snake cross the <lb/>
. L road which he said was big a <lb/>
three-year-old baby, being about <lb/>
twelve yards long, and had <lb/>
seventy five rattles. He made <lb/>
out to count the rattles but fled <lb/>
in great terror. How is that for <lb/>
organized a base <lb/>
ball team. It has not played any <lb/>
this season but will be ready by <lb/>
twenty third. Look out <lb/>
Greenville, G r i and <lb/>
Washington. <lb/>
Jim Satterthwaite has been <lb/>
confined to his room on ac- <lb/>
count of chills. He is very <lb/>
much better now and we hope <lb/>
be will be well soon. <lb/>
v W. S. Williams and Fate <lb/>
Whichard while going to Green- <lb/>
ville. Wednesday, were left in <lb/>
the buggy, by the perch pole <lb/>
breaking, causing the horse to <lb/>
get away and running about <lb/>
eight hundred yards. <lb/>
This contractor got results. <lb/>
Some ago a build- <lb/>
a railroad a warm climate was <lb/>
troubled a great deal by <lb/>
among the laborers. <lb/>
He turned his attention at once to <lb/>
their and found that they were <lb/>
getting full rations meat were <lb/>
art water from a stream near by. <lb/>
He issued orders to cut down the <lb/>
amount meat and to increase greatly <lb/>
the quantity of Quaker Oats fed to the <lb/>
men. <lb/>
He also boiled Quaker Oats and <lb/>
mixed the thin water with <lb/>
their drinking water. Almost instantly <lb/>
all signs of stomach disorders passed <lb/>
and Ins men showed a decided improve- <lb/>
in strength and spirits. This con- <lb/>
tractor had experience that taught him <lb/>
great value of good oatmeal. SI <lb/>
Packed in regular site packages, <lb/>
and in hermetically sealed tins for hot <lb/>
climates. <lb/>
T- <lb/>
REPORT THE CONDITION OP <lb/>
THE BANK OF GRIFTON <lb/>
AT GRIFTON, <lb/>
In the State of North Carolina, at the close of business, March 1910 <lb/>
should be <lb/>
loss of time and by a <lb/>
medicine which Chamber- <lb/>
Colic, and <lb/>
Remedy not only cures <lb/>
promptly but produces no <lb/>
pleasant after effects. It never <lb/>
fails and is pleasant and safe to <lb/>
take. Sold by all druggists. <lb/>
Th Stat Flag- <lb/>
Tuesday was a State holiday, <lb/>
made so in commemoration of <lb/>
Respect <lb/>
Whereas Co Lodge No <lb/>
O. F. has been called <lb/>
upon to yield the will of th <lb/>
Almighty, and gives with sorrow <lb/>
a member, Brother Jas <lb/>
C. ha been a <lb/>
faithful Odd Fellow twenty six <lb/>
years, joined this Ind- <lb/>
by initiation of twenty second <lb/>
day of April. He was a <lb/>
good citizen, an honest, <lb/>
and a good O Id There <lb/>
fore be it resolved, <lb/>
1st, That we extend t the <lb/>
bereaved family of Brother <lb/>
our heartfelt sympathy <lb/>
and commend them to God, our <lb/>
father, for comfort in this their <lb/>
of deepest sorrow. <lb/>
2nd. That we will wear our <lb/>
badge of mourning in his <lb/>
memory for thirty days. <lb/>
3rd. copy of <lb/>
resolutions spread upon out <lb/>
minutes, a copy be to t he <lb/>
family of brother and <lb/>
a copy lie The K fleeter <lb/>
for publication. <lb/>
L. H. Pender, . <lb/>
L. j Com. <lb/>
Ii. C. Moore. <lb/>
WOODLAND ITEMS. <lb/>
Woodland. N. C , April 14- <lb/>
Rosa is spending <lb/>
a few with her brother, <lb/>
Henry near Arthur. <lb/>
Miss Mollie went to <lb/>
Monday night for an <lb/>
for J. L. <lb/>
and J. L. Nobles <lb/>
here. <lb/>
All who are interested and <lb/>
want a Sunday school at Piney <lb/>
Grove are asked to meet out <lb/>
there next Sunday morning, the <lb/>
7th of April. <lb/>
Mrs. Eli Craft spending a <lb/>
few days with her children this <lb/>
week, Mrs. J, L. and <lb/>
Mrs. J. L. <lb/>
Every family and especially <lb/>
those who reside in the country <lb/>
be provided at all <lb/>
with a bottle of <lb/>
Liniment. is no tell nut <lb/>
when it may be wanted in case <lb/>
of an accident or emergency. It <lb/>
is most excellent in all cases of <lb/>
sprains and bruises. <lb/>
So d by all druggists. <lb/>
Loans <lb/>
Overdrafts <lb/>
and <lb/>
Banking House, <lb/>
Due from <lb/>
and <lb/>
Cash <lb/>
Silver coin, <lb/>
minor coin <lb/>
other U. S. <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Capital <lb/>
Surplus <lb/>
Undivided <lb/>
less cur. ex. <lb/>
Time <lb/>
Deposit <lb/>
to <lb/>
Cashier's <lb/>
Total <lb/>
OF NORTH CAROLINA. County of Pitt, <lb/>
I, G. T. Gardner, Cashier of the above-named bank, do sol- <lb/>
swear that the above statement in true to the best of my <lb/>
knowledge and belief. G. T. GARDNER, Cashier. <lb/>
the declaration by the North <lb/>
Carolina on April <lb/>
1776, of independence of Great <lb/>
Britain. Because of that event <lb/>
the State flag bears the date <lb/>
as well as the <lb/>
date of the Mecklenburg <lb/>
What percentage of <lb/>
of North Carolina know <lb/>
that the flag contains this legend, <lb/>
and how many who are aware of <lb/>
the reason If the number were <lb/>
known, it would cause surprise <lb/>
because of its One <lb/>
cause is the infrequency with <lb/>
which the State fl is displayed <lb/>
to tho public. It is seldom seen <lb/>
except on <lb/>
and then not nearly to the ex- <lb/>
tent that it should be. Tues <lb/>
day there have one <lb/>
s above every public <lb/>
building in the State. <lb/>
should the flags have been seen <lb/>
over public school buildings. <lb/>
There is a State law requiring <lb/>
the flying of the flag over c. <lb/>
buildings on specified <lb/>
but is neglected. <lb/>
Charlotte Observer. <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/>
We Take Your Plumbing <lb/>
In Hand <lb/>
L-et your order are <lb/>
ill <lb/>
and <lb/>
work our methods, the I <lb/>
immediately we yo <lb/>
push it along to completion without aM <lb/>
necessary delay. Prompt and <lb/>
Chamberlain's Stomach and <lb/>
Liver assist nature in <lb/>
driving all impurities out of the <lb/>
system, insuring a free and reg- <lb/>
condition and restoring the <lb/>
organs of the body to health and <lb/>
Sold by all druggist. <lb/>
Dealer <lb/>
J. H. Savage, who has been <lb/>
carrying on an installment fur <lb/>
business in one of tho <lb/>
stores in the Proctor building, <lb/>
has made an assignment, F. C. <lb/>
Harding being named <lb/>
The assets are reported at about <lb/>
1600 with liabilities about <lb/>
Your tongue is coated. <lb/>
breath is foul. <lb/>
Headaches come and go. <lb/>
symptoms show <lb/>
stomach is the trouble. To re- <lb/>
move the is first thing, <lb/>
Chamberlain's and <lb/>
Liver Tablet will do Easy <lb/>
to take and most effective. Sold <lb/>
by all druggists. <lb/>
Go. Pardons <lb/>
Nashville. Tenn., April <lb/>
While the court of <lb/>
Tennessee today was confirming <lb/>
the conviction of Col. B. <lb/>
Cooper for the slaying on No- <lb/>
1908. in a Nashville <lb/>
of former U. Senator <lb/>
E. W. Governor PaN <lb/>
rote a full pardon for <lb/>
the defendant that in <lb/>
his belief Colonel Cooper not <lb/>
The Supreme court re- <lb/>
re-trial case <lb/>
Robin convicted of the <lb/>
same crime as his father. <lb/>
The situation is tense tonight, <lb/>
because of allegations by friends <lb/>
of that politics entered <lb/>
into the case. It probable <lb/>
that Robin Cooper ill never be <lb/>
retried, it is Both Coopers <lb/>
had been sentenced to <lb/>
imprisonment <lb/>
we a i ploy are made by the boat <lb/>
and speak for <lb/>
elves You have nothing to I <lb/>
to having us to do I <lb/>
your <lb/>
P. M. JOHNSTON <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Pulley bowen <lb/>
Home of Women's Fashions. Greenville <lb/>
Subscribe to The Reflector.<lb/>
MAKE ICE CREAM <lb/>
FROM WATER <lb/>
a of condensed <lb/>
it fresh milk cannot be had.<lb/>
la Mai . . . <lb/>
A. u <lb/>
ail thoroughly and <lb/>
limit heat or cook it; <lb/>
don f else. This <lb/>
n at delicious ice <lb/>
U at very small <lb/>
d ow if puma. <lb/>
its V, <lb/>
at all <lb/>
Basil <lb/>
ran rats C, la Ray, N. Y. <lb/>
Worse Than Bullets. <lb/>
Bullets have often caused i <lb/>
to s than the I. <lb/>
W He., got in <lb/>
the army, suffered <lb/>
years. <lb/>
Salve cured me when all else <lb/>
heeler <lb/>
ulcers boil wound , <lb/>
bruises and at all druggists. <lb/>
IS. 1849. <lb/>
I want some of your readers <lb/>
to tell how it was around Greens <lb/>
That was a very early <lb/>
spring around Raleigh. Sprouts <lb/>
on flak, hickory and persimmon <lb/>
trees were six inches long. It <lb/>
snowed that day. That night a <lb/>
heavy frost did its work. Next <lb/>
day gardens, and forests <lb/>
showed its work. You could <lb/>
smell the withered leaves of the <lb/>
forests. A. D. Belts, <lb/>
Greensboro Record. <lb/>
Bankrupt Played Join. <lb/>
Raleigh, April -The bank- <lb/>
case of C- J. Rhodes, <lb/>
merchant of Wendell, this <lb/>
county, was up for the first <lb/>
meeting of the creditors today <lb/>
B. Cheshire, Jr. was <lb/>
selected as trustee, Bus <lb/>
being the referee. The as- <lb/>
sets amount to in cash. <lb/>
It is in this case that a laugh- <lb/>
able joke is told on Deputy Unit- <lb/>
ed States Marshal R. W. Ward. <lb/>
He went to Wendell to serve the <lb/>
bankruptcy papers on Rhodes. <lb/>
He stopped a stranger to ask <lb/>
where Rhodes lived. The some- <lb/>
what indifferent reply was that <lb/>
the house just the grove <lb/>
was the dwelling; that <lb/>
Mi. Rhodes was not at home, but <lb/>
that he could see Mrs. Rhodes. <lb/>
Marshal Ward the <lb/>
stranger if lie would be kind <lb/>
enough to hold his horse while <lb/>
he walked up to the house, a <lb/>
it would be impossible to drive <lb/>
the buggy. stranger did <lb/>
this and received the of <lb/>
Mr. Ward. A little later at a <lb/>
store the Deputy Marshal <lb/>
asked of a group of men where <lb/>
Rhodes had gone. They replied <lb/>
he had not gone anywhere <lb/>
and that they noticed him only a <lb/>
little while before holding the <lb/>
deputy's horse. Greensboro <lb/>
News. <lb/>
Judge lo <lb/>
approaching resign <lb/>
among the judiciary of the <lb/>
State was I of yesterday, <lb/>
and while the information con- <lb/>
this does not come from <lb/>
official sources yet it is on <lb/>
reliable authority. <lb/>
The resignation is that <lb/>
Owen H. Guion, of Nd <lb/>
Bern, the resident judge of the <lb/>
third judicial district, composed <lb/>
of the counties of Pitt, Craven, <lb/>
Greene. Carteret, Jones and <lb/>
The date at which <lb/>
resignation is to become f fleet <lb/>
is not known, but after it <lb/>
Judge Guion will resume the <lb/>
practice of law in As <lb/>
yet there has come no reports as <lb/>
to attorneys of the district who <lb/>
will become candidates to sue <lb/>
and <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
Great <lb/>
We are sorry to hear of an <lb/>
accident that befell Mr. <lb/>
Harper near Black Jack <lb/>
on last Friday morning. He was <lb/>
overseer on a new road between <lb/>
Black Jack and Chocowinity. He <lb/>
was ii g a tree to get a log to <lb/>
place the road to stop a <lb/>
wash. The tree was in the act <lb/>
of failing and Mr. Harper stepped <lb/>
to one side for the tree to fall. It <lb/>
seems that his feet became en- <lb/>
tangled in undergrowth and <lb/>
at the same time a of wind <lb/>
changed the course of the tree in <lb/>
falling. The tree struck his. <lb/>
back and tell across his lower <lb/>
limbs, both bones in <lb/>
one of his It its. He was taken to <lb/>
his Mr Harper. <lb/>
Dr. Jones, of is at- <lb/>
tending Mr. Harper he is <lb/>
doing as well as could be expect d. <lb/>
Harper is young <lb/>
man, and a member of Black <lb/>
Jack church. prayers of <lb/>
people are earnestly; <lb/>
asked in his behalf. <lb/>
Baptist. <lb/>
The Demon the Air <lb/>
is germ of La Gripe e. <lb/>
A Cold Storage <lb/>
In Year Home <lb/>
You can be too in r a <lb/>
as much of Illness in a can <lb/>
y o refrigerators. <lb/>
We have a I V e m <lb/>
makes of . sad hive ed a <lb/>
we rim y mar. the c sanest <lb/>
and most a ma <lb/>
No are e with th nth, seam <lb/>
a. d they can be k p s a <lb/>
less far years to One t e-e refrigerators <lb/>
I soon pay for Itself in of ire I <lb/>
Before you buy .-i <lb/>
of ref iterators. cost <lb/>
no more kind. <lb/>
J. H. Jr. <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF WINTERVILLE, <lb/>
AT N. Q. <lb/>
At tin- close of business, Mar. <lb/>
Resources <lb/>
Loans discounts <lb/>
Overdrafts secured <lb/>
unsecured <lb/>
Furniture and <lb/>
Demand loans <lb/>
Due from and <lb/>
in, list.,., i <lb/>
effects arc weakness, including <lb/>
of appetite, and minor currency <lb/>
with Ivor m kid- Nat bank and other <lb/>
The greatest d then is E y g <lb/>
Liabilities <lb/>
Capital stock 15,000.00 <lb/>
1,450.00 <lb/>
Undivided profits, less <lb/>
6,216.24 <lb/>
1.40 <lb/>
388.88 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
expenses and taxes pd 215.58 <lb/>
Time of deposit 1,002.20 <lb/>
Deposits subject to ck 10,437.26 <lb/>
Cashier's chocks <lb/>
outstanding 75.47 <lb/>
Total 124,180.46 <lb/>
Hitter tonic, <lb/>
and of Stomach, <lb/>
an I Kid. have<lb/>
en the nerves, d up em aid STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, County, <lb/>
restore health and after j j p A Cashier of the above named <lb/>
an attests of Grip. If Miner <lb/>
h Duly Perfect <lb/>
d by all <lb/>
If , a a <lb/>
do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of <lb/>
I. F. A. <lb/>
solemnly <lb/>
my knowledge belief. <lb/>
Sale For Farmville. <lb/>
No Is hereby given that <lb/>
of the person, will -o <lb/>
sold at the <lb/>
, noon on <lb/>
day. May 2nd, 1910, t taxes <lb/>
due the town of e, for the <lb/>
year <lb/>
Taxes. C St. Total. <lb/>
Barrett, C G. II <lb/>
L. tin <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb/>
fore me, this 2nd day of April, <lb/>
It. H, <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
F. A. EDMONDSON, <lb/>
Cashier. <lb/>
J. E Green, <lb/>
A. W. <lb/>
J. F. Harrington, <lb/>
Directors.<lb/>
w. G <lb/>
O. <lb/>
Ii G.<lb/>
A L <lb/>
Kl <lb/>
May. <lb/>
Vines, <lb/>
OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
H The Bethel Banking Trust Co., <lb/>
AT BETHEL, N. O. <lb/>
At the close of March 1910. <lb/>
W. H Wilkinson, Tax C Hector. <lb/>
Loans <lb/>
Overdrafts sec. an-i <lb/>
and <lb/>
Due from A <lb/>
Prompt relief in all cases of <lb/>
throat and lung trouble if you <lb/>
use Chamberlain's Cough Rem <lb/>
Pleasant to take, soothing <lb/>
and healing in c If Sold by all <lb/>
druggist <lb/>
Subscribe to Reflector. <lb/>
Terrible Croup. <lb/>
My little boy, who is four old, <lb/>
has suffered a lot with croup. On <lb/>
we thought he <lb/>
After trying H the old time remedies <lb/>
and in -at of the new, I came home one <lb/>
at midnight, and wife said, <lb/>
boy has croup <lb/>
mi get a of More <lb/>
I laid, we will circulate <lb/>
our money they all Will g. t some <lb/>
I hastened to an all night g store, <lb/>
it home. In minutes he <lb/>
was breathing easier. In fifteen min- <lb/>
he was sound asleep. It broke the <lb/>
croup so quickly it scared me. <lb/>
Anyone wishing to cure croup of <lb/>
a I hope I a trial. <lb/>
Wishing the best of success <lb/>
which you I remain, <lb/>
E Clark. WM St. S. E., Wash- <lb/>
D C. Oct. 1909. <lb/>
it a r -in ark a lily effective rem- <lb/>
in of croup and it should be in <lb/>
every home where there is a croupy <lb/>
Full how to cure <lb/>
with outfit <lb/>
outfit including in- <lb/>
haler costs at <lb/>
and at Jno. L, Wool en. It is <lb/>
guarantee I to catarrh, <lb/>
and colds. <lb/>
Not Quite <lb/>
How often you van gel a <lb/>
thing done <lb/>
nail or screw driver or <lb/>
Have a good <lb/>
tool box and be prepared for <lb/>
emergent lea. Our lice of tools <lb/>
is a you could desire, and <lb/>
we will sen that your tool <lb/>
box does not lack a single <lb/>
useful article. <lb/>
Of <lb/>
You get <lb/>
Horse Goods l c <lb/>
J. P. <lb/>
Corey <lb/>
National k rotes and <lb/>
U. S. notes <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Capital 7.500.00 <lb/>
Surplus <lb/>
Undivided profits, least <lb/>
ad taxes SI <lb/>
Time Or of <lb/>
Bab, to 167.73 <lb/>
T. <lb/>
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, County of <lb/>
I, W. II. Cashier of the above-named bank, do sol- <lb/>
sweat that the above statement is true to the best of my <lb/>
knowledge and belief. W. H. Cashier. <lb/>
Subscribed <lb/>
m-3 this <lb/>
sworn to be- <lb/>
day of Apr., <lb/>
S. T. Carson, <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
S M. Jones. <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
J. C. LANIER <lb/>
in <lb/>
Stoats <lb/>
Subscribe for Reflector. <lb/>
NOBLES <lb/>
MODERN BARBER SHOP. <lb/>
Nicely furnished, every <lb/>
thing clean and <lb/>
working the very <lb/>
best barbers. Second to <lb/>
none in the State. <lb/>
Cosmetics a specialty. <lb/>
J. R. J. G. <lb/>
Died <lb/>
Mr. Purnell Tripp, a <lb/>
merchant on Fifth street, died <lb/>
this morning at his home in <lb/>
South Greenville. <lb/>
CENTRAL <lb/>
Barber Shop <lb/>
Herbert Edmond, Prop. <lb/>
Located in 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 inviting, razors <lb/>
sharp. Our towels clean. <lb/>
Modern electrical for <lb/>
dry shampoo and La- <lb/>
dies waited on at their homes. <lb/>
Our Greenville, yours if you <lb/>
come. <lb/>
For the of my <lb/>
and friend. T Vive put tn a <lb/>
telephone, No. Ft <lb/>
D. M. JONES man, <lb/>
W. H. Miles Shoe Co., Ire.<lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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w. B -I Mi and M. B. <lb/>
t. Wednesday. <lb/>
School Dark <lb/>
WINTERVILLE DEPARTMENT <lb/>
In Charge of F. A. EDMONDSON <lb/>
Rates Application<lb/>
Rev. John R. Carroll, who is <lb/>
taking a ministerial course at <lb/>
Wake Forest College, spent Sat <lb/>
and Sunday at H <lb/>
also services at the <lb/>
Baptist church Sunday morning <lb/>
and Mr. Carroll is a <lb/>
bright and intelligent young <lb/>
man and hi- intellectual inter- <lb/>
of the Scriptures gave <lb/>
us new which seem to <lb/>
lift us to a higher and <lb/>
loftier sphere. <lb/>
The singing class of the Ox <lb/>
ford Orphan A-y gave a most <lb/>
delightful concert in the <lb/>
of W. H. S. last night. <lb/>
The house was full and the <lb/>
The is the Kind <lb/>
you need. See us, <lb/>
A. W. Ange Co. <lb/>
by The A. G. Cox. On Saturday night, April h. <lb/>
C Baptist church, the <lb/>
can; neat of the Baptist <lb/>
Wm Sunday school held a most de- <lb/>
the market a mo to see <lb/>
v. for SOU. <lb/>
Mr. n. Mrs A. W. <lb/>
spun with Mr. Mr<lb/>
ore carrying a nice line of <lb/>
Mid Price are <lb/>
nice hoarse <lb/>
A. G. Mfg. Co. <lb/>
Mrs. J. R. Smith, of <lb/>
Slopping in town yesterday I <lb/>
Mrs. <lb/>
received a <lb/>
Supply of Give us <lb/>
A. Ange A Co. <lb/>
Airs <lb/>
Mr. Mrs. J. F. <lb/>
social meeting. Alter a <lb/>
consisting of several <lb/>
and talks by several <lb/>
of the members, refreshment <lb/>
of fruits were served <lb/>
and i very one seemed to e-joy it <lb/>
most My. <lb/>
The class is in excellence con <lb/>
having a large attendance <lb/>
each Sunday, under the leader <lb/>
ship of J. E. Green, president; <lb/>
P N. secretary; Jas. <lb/>
Braxton, treasurer; and F. C. <lb/>
A new lot of lamps just in. <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb/>
The spring rush is coming in. <lb/>
Better send your orders in at <lb/>
nice fresh see R. Cox Cotton <lb/>
Jail, on Thursdays. guano sowers, economic <lb/>
Win bands- etC- <lb/>
Mrs b have our careful attention <lb/>
her .,,. A. G Cox Mfg. Co <lb/>
The Cunt. School Desks j N. C. <lb/>
desks for are It you want a useful planter, <lb/>
comfortable. I combination planter. It <lb/>
Pr i and workmanship <lb/>
A. G. Cox Mfg. <lb/>
to. N. C. <lb/>
T. attended the <lb/>
meeting the <lb/>
tn last <lb/>
Thursday. <lb/>
drinks of all kinds <lb/>
L Johnson's fountain. <lb/>
C. who been <lb/>
rime at Louisburg in the <lb/>
business, earns in Mon- <lb/>
day to u few days with <lb/>
his here. We are <lb/>
to welcome friend Coy back in <lb/>
mi as he is j and the <lb/>
he furnishes makes <lb/>
town stem more progressive. <lb/>
Just received, a nice lot of i <lb/>
aim shoes. <lb/>
Barber Co <lb/>
Rev. Jno. ii. Carroll will preach <lb/>
it Sunday <lb/>
and Air. Carroll <lb/>
is one of our boys and we ate <lb/>
to have with us again. <lb/>
If you want a good plow try <lb/>
at Harrington, <lb/>
Hi <lb/>
MUs Norma is <lb/>
Vending the week with Miss <lb/>
Smith in <lb/>
When in of cal; <lb/>
at U. <lb/>
J- It- Smith, a <lb/>
man of Ayden, town <lb/>
Thursday. <lb/>
Spring a id t for <lb/>
th bird A Ange Co, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
a number of our people <lb/>
attending the Ayden carnival <lb/>
F r nice fresh <lb/>
A. Ange v. Co. Winter <lb/>
file, N. C. <lb/>
Miss L a W. H. <lb/>
S. left <lb/>
pond Sunday at her borne at <lb/>
Oak i <lb/>
Straw are going fist, buy <lb/>
em-, ii W. Ange <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
E. and <lb/>
Vivian the <lb/>
W. II. S., yesterday <lb/>
Saturday Sunday with Mr. <lb/>
plants cotton, corn, peas, etc. <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb/>
sausage and fish, going <lb/>
cheap R. W. at Johnson <lb/>
stand, on railroad street <lb/>
Let us frame that for <lb/>
you. Any size frame. <lb/>
A. Ange Co. <lb/>
You will never regret when <lb/>
you purchase a <lb/>
manufactured by A. G. Cox Man <lb/>
Co, Winterville, <lb/>
N. C- <lb/>
New lot of dry goods an <lb/>
just in. Better while <lb/>
they cheap <lb/>
A. W. <lb/>
How is your Let <lb/>
us show you our new lot of <lb/>
Barber Co <lb/>
A nice six key soda fountain <lb/>
for sale. R. D. <lb/>
We have purchased the <lb/>
known as the <lb/>
Milling and Mfg. and will <lb/>
be ready very soon to grind corn, <lb/>
do repair work and dress <lb/>
timber. <lb/>
Harrington. Barber Co. <lb/>
A nice lot of matting just in. <lb/>
A, W. <lb/>
We call your attention to our <lb/>
new line of groceries. <lb/>
R. W. <lb/>
Dry goods for the bird. <lb/>
A W. Co. <lb/>
For spring dress good, <lb/>
embroidery and laces us- <lb/>
New lot just in. <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb/>
J. F. Harrington left <lb/>
day for Oxford to take little <lb/>
a Walker to the Oxford <lb/>
Asylum. Mr. <lb/>
ton is a very Strong <lb/>
Mason, and is always on <lb/>
the lookout for orphan children <lb/>
around him. Th-s lodge <lb/>
be congratulated for the <lb/>
good it is in our vicinity <lb/>
For and spring <lb/>
shoes, see my new lot. <lb/>
A. W. <lb/>
Wells Browne, of Greenville, <lb/>
is a wall piper man of proven <lb/>
He is reliable, keeps <lb/>
JUST <lb/>
ONE <lb/>
WORD <lb/>
Do You Own a Piano <lb/>
M to Dr. <lb/>
MEANS HEALTH. <lb/>
Are TOM <lb/>
Troubled <lb/>
Sick <lb/>
Insomnia <lb/>
ANY of theM and <lb/>
am inaction the LIVES. <lb/>
Take No Substitute. <lb/>
KINGS CROSS ROADS ITEMS. <lb/>
entertainment was by <lb/>
all that were present. The re <lb/>
were Our people <lb/>
seem to show their appreciate <lb/>
of the orphans. <lb/>
SPROUTS. <lb/>
H. G. near a Rood line, and if he has not <lb/>
Ayden. <lb/>
Leave your orders for H. <lb/>
what you want in stock, he can <lb/>
it for it, a few days and <lb/>
L. Will be for you. When want <lb/>
anywhere town. <lb/>
K. and L. L. <lb/>
attended the <lb/>
at las; <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Matting and oil cloth, for the <lb/>
buy coyer it over. <lb/>
Harrington, Co. <lb/>
The singing class of the Ox- <lb/>
ford Orphan Asylum will give a <lb/>
in the auditorium of <lb/>
School on Tues- <lb/>
day night, April The pub- <lb/>
is cordially invited. <lb/>
buying, gee my line of <lb/>
fast <lb/>
H. L. <lb/>
it done let him know what you <lb/>
want, he can please you. <lb/>
Mrs. J. W. Harper and <lb/>
are spending the week with <lb/>
people near black Jack. <lb/>
J. L. Rollins and Ernest Cox <lb/>
went to Ayden Sunday. <lb/>
Miss Isabel Dawson. of <lb/>
spent with Miss Doro <lb/>
thy Johnson. <lb/>
Mrs. Hatti i Harding, of <lb/>
is spending the <lb/>
with Mrs. J. D. Cox. <lb/>
J. E. Green <lb/>
night in Grifton visiting bis sis- <lb/>
N. C, April 19.-F. <lb/>
Marion Smith, of <lb/>
had a horse to stray his <lb/>
home Sunday evening a week <lb/>
ago and found him Friday three <lb/>
above on the north <lb/>
side of the river. <lb/>
Ivy Smith and Miss Trilby <lb/>
Smith went to Raleigh Saturday <lb/>
morning and returned Sunday <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
We had nice rains Sunday <lb/>
evening which made good seasons <lb/>
for n s p I a p t i n g tobacco, <lb/>
though it is some cooler. <lb/>
lo have any Sunday <lb/>
school at Smith school house last <lb/>
Sunday afternoon on account of <lb/>
rain. <lb/>
Rev. S. of Grifton, <lb/>
will attend his appoint <lb/>
meat at Smith's school house <lb/>
next Sunday, Providence <lb/>
permitting We hope all who <lb/>
can will corns out and give him <lb/>
Jacob Wilson had a very <lb/>
row escape from getting hurt <lb/>
One day last week at the new <lb/>
church Arthur, by falling <lb/>
from a stage high, but <lb/>
was not hurt to amount to any- <lb/>
thing. <lb/>
April s <lb/>
Louise Satterthwaite and Rosa <lb/>
Causey, of W. H. S., spent Sat- <lb/>
and Sunday with Misses <lb/>
Eva and Lucy Belle <lb/>
Miss Esther Jones, who has <lb/>
been visiting the Misses <lb/>
returned to her home in Ayden <lb/>
Monday. Miss L u ac- <lb/>
companied her. <lb/>
Chas. who has <lb/>
been very sick for a month, is <lb/>
slowly improving. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bullock, of <lb/>
Conetoe, at E. E. <lb/>
Saturday Sun lay. <lb/>
Miss Mary Kittrell, of Green- <lb/>
ville, is spending the week <lb/>
Bennett <lb/>
Many of the <lb/>
hero have to- <lb/>
Several of our pent attended <lb/>
the carnival in last week. <lb/>
Mi's Bertha m last <lb/>
week in Ayden with her mother, <lb/>
Exum <lb/>
Elder G. C. his <lb/>
appointment at Beth- <lb/>
any Saturday and <lb/>
Land Sale <lb/>
acres or land <lb/>
within yards of the <lb/>
limits of the ton of <lb/>
i for sale Monday, <lb/>
April 1910, being known <lb/>
Mm lands of the late Frank <lb/>
Johnston, deceased. <lb/>
F. C. Harding, Commissioner. <lb/>
King's Cross R ads. April <lb/>
Elder Hathaway filled his reg- <lb/>
appointment at King's X <lb/>
Roads last Third Sunday. He <lb/>
J preached a very good sermon. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Randolph <lb/>
spent last Sunday Sunday <lb/>
night Mrs. W. S. E. Smith. <lb/>
Mrs. Hardy Johnston, of <lb/>
r-- visiting at W. s. E. <lb/>
Smith's last Friday. <lb/>
Waiter and his <lb/>
sister, Mrs R Matthew, <lb/>
spent Saturday night and Sunday <lb/>
over in county. <lb/>
Mrs. Smith and little <lb/>
daughter, last <lb/>
wee with their people below <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
Little Miss Christine Smith <lb/>
spent a portion of last week with <lb/>
her aunt, Mrs- Addle <lb/>
Misses Lydia Tyson and Mil- <lb/>
from near Green <lb/>
ville, were visiting in this <lb/>
i last week. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Fountain, <lb/>
of passed through this <lb/>
vicinity last Thursday en route <lb/>
to Mrs. King's, near Falk- <lb/>
land. <lb/>
Miss Irene spent a <lb/>
of last week in <lb/>
She was accompanied home Sun- <lb/>
day by Miss Smith. <lb/>
Call of the Blond <lb/>
for put , find- voice in <lb/>
Is, a I w a . <lb/>
h patches ii h a in <lb/>
t in ail i; of liver I <lb/>
i k e <lb/>
red d; give clear akin, <lb/>
line <lb/>
Story. <lb/>
Toe experiment of <lb/>
in weekly installments the best <lb/>
detective and mystery stories. <lb/>
which begun by the New <lb/>
York Sunday World six <lb/>
has prov d a great success. <lb/>
newspaper now t <lb/>
n Sunday, May it. will <lb/>
of Al <lb/>
waring the <lb/>
written by <lb/>
Ban our. <lb/>
Seed <lb/>
When the Ledbetter One <lb/>
seed planter, one bushel of cotton <lb/>
need will plant three acres. <lb/>
Came and see the Ledbetter. <lb/>
J. R. J. G. <lb/>
Nervous <lb/>
Break-Down <lb/>
energy is tho <lb/>
force that controls tho or- <lb/>
of respiration, cir- <lb/>
digestion and <lb/>
elimination. When you <lb/>
feel weak, nervous, <lb/>
table, sick, it is often be- <lb/>
cause you lack nerve <lb/>
energy, and the process <lb/>
of rebuilding and sustain- <lb/>
life is interfered with, <lb/>
Dr. has <lb/>
cured thousands of such <lb/>
cases, and mil we believe <lb/>
benefit if not entirely, <lb/>
cure you. Try it. <lb/>
car away <lb/>
I on <lb/>
i tn. a <lb/>
no <lb/>
to up i . <lb/>
inking Dr. <lb/>
n era <lb/>
got , <lb/>
col h t <lb/>
mains Dr. <lb/>
In a few <lb/>
I much I <lb/>
to Improve entirely cured. I <lb/>
am In again, and <lb/>
Creak. <lb/>
Or. <lb/>
Ina, and a him to return <lb/>
rice of bottle If It <lb/>
to benefit yaw. <lb/>
Medical Co, Elkhart, Ind <lb/>
an <lb/>
Ii not, you to own o <lb/>
soon, you owe it to ex <lb/>
the ma <lb/>
shown at the Fine man White <lb/>
A display really <lb/>
to a Urge city. <lb/>
In you will inspect a <lb/>
line of piano not alone stand <lb/>
in character of tot e, y and <lb/>
general in a class to <lb/>
but you I m et with prices <lb/>
that stand n here d <lb/>
incomparable an- where. Eight <lb/>
different makes t select from, none <lb/>
those cheap ye.-tern department <lb/>
but each one a stand- <lb/>
ard, of acknowledged lame and <lb/>
reputation in the trade. Four <lb/>
of best known <lb/>
We will take your piano in <lb/>
exchange for one of sell play- <lb/>
era. we alto carry the <lb/>
ORGAN, the standard the world. <lb/>
Old organs and taken in ex- <lb/>
change, terms to s tit your <lb/>
in Greenville visit our <lb/>
White. <lb/>
Next door to Carr At ins Hardware Co. store. <lb/>
OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE, <lb/>
AT FARMVILLE, N. <lb/>
At the close of business March 29th, 1910. <lb/>
Resources <lb/>
Loans discount <lb/>
Overdrafts secured <lb/>
and unsecured <lb/>
Furniture and fixtures <lb/>
Due from <lb/>
items <lb/>
Gold coin <lb/>
Silver coin, including <lb/>
minor coin currency <lb/>
Nat bank and other U. S. <lb/>
Notes <lb/>
201.48 <lb/>
e to. <lb/>
3,887.00 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
104,018.07 <lb/>
Liabilities <lb/>
Capital stock 110,000.00 <lb/>
Surplus fund 6,000.00 <lb/>
Undivided profits less <lb/>
cur. expand 4,086.89 <lb/>
Time of deposits 10,841.81 <lb/>
Deposits sub. to check 07,880.01 <lb/>
Cashier's 1.104.86 <lb/>
Total 1104,018.07 <lb/>
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, County of Pitt, <lb/>
I, R. Davis, Cashier of the bank, do solemnly <lb/>
swear the statement is true to the of my <lb/>
J. R. DAVIS, Cashier. <lb/>
edge belief. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb/>
we, this 4th day of April. 1910. <lb/>
J. A. <lb/>
Notary Public, <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
W. J. Turnage, <lb/>
R. L Davis, <lb/>
F. M. Davis, <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
BAKER HART <lb/>
BAKER HART <lb/>
The Up-to-date Hardware <lb/>
Store <lb/>
IT is the place to buy you Paint, Varnish, <lb/>
Stains, Building Material, Nails, Cook <lb/>
Stoves. Enamelware, Fine Cutlery, <lb/>
Handsome Chafing Dishes. <lb/>
We Carry a full Line of Wall Paints <lb/>
easy to put on and hard to come off. Place <lb/>
your orders now with them and you will be <lb/>
pleased. <lb/>
Special attention is called to our line of <lb/>
FARMERS consisting of Weeders, <lb/>
the best Cultivators made, both in riding and <lb/>
walking. Full line of WIRE FENCING of the <lb/>
very best quality. <lb/>
Don't fail to see us before buying, they <lb/>
can supply your wants. Give them a call. <lb/>
Baker Hart <lb/>
Evans Street. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C <lb/>
ARC FIRE <lb/>
THEY will not born. not split or curl Ilka wood <lb/>
x Will not crack and roll off slate. Will not rip at tho seams <lb/>
like plain tin. Neither will they rattle during high wind <lb/>
They never need repair and long as building. And <lb/>
of all, they make the handsomest roof are not expensive. <lb/>
YORK COBB, Agents. <lb/>
Subscribe to The Reflector. <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
D. J. Editor and Owner <lb/>
Truth In Preference to Fiction. <lb/>
One Dollar Per Year <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, APRIL O. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
WILL THE STATE.<lb/>
lo Effect. <lb/>
It is Mid to be practically <lb/>
that the Democrats will <lb/>
redistrict the state after the <lb/>
census Is complete. Effort will <lb/>
be made to arrange the counties <lb/>
in such fashion to leave <lb/>
publicans oat in the cold. In <lb/>
fact there is talk to <lb/>
this effect. Several clever Dem- <lb/>
are working with might <lb/>
and main on redistricting <lb/>
proposition now. A well known <lb/>
I o whose name is familiar <lb/>
I rum Murphy to Manteo, declared <lb/>
several days ago that the Demo- <lb/>
en should rearrange things so <lb/>
t all the districts would return <lb/>
Democrats, tie said that this <lb/>
be done, leaving <lb/>
population in the several <lb/>
districts. <lb/>
divide the State into <lb/>
district as <lb/>
Currituck. <lb/>
nuns, Gates. Hertford, <lb/>
Northampton, Dare, <lb/>
Terrell, Hyde and <lb/>
Beaufort counties, which, by the <lb/>
vote for Governor, would <lb/>
a Democratic majority of <lb/>
Pitt, Martin, Edge <lb/>
c Nash. Wilson, Greene, <lb/>
and majority. <lb/>
Pamlico, Carteret, <lb/>
i -i oven, Jones. Pender, <lb/>
U i pi in, Lenoir, Wayne and <lb/>
majority, <lb/>
Franklin, Wake, <lb/>
Chatham, Durham, Orange and <lb/>
majority, <lb/>
Halifax. Warren, <lb/>
Vance, Person. Caswell, Rock <lb/>
Stokes and Surry; major- <lb/>
Cumberland, <lb/>
Moore, Lee. Randolph, Guilford <lb/>
and majority, <lb/>
New Hanover, <lb/>
Brunswick, Columbus, Robeson, <lb/>
Richmond, Davidson, <lb/>
Davis, Wilkes; ma- <lb/>
Stanly. Ca- <lb/>
Rowan, Iredell, <lb/>
Caldwell, Ashe <lb/>
an. Alleghany; majority, <lb/>
Union, Mecklenburg. <lb/>
Lincoln, Catawba, Burke, <lb/>
Yancey and Madison; <lb/>
in. j <lb/>
Cleveland, <lb/>
Polk Henderson, <lb/>
Haywood, <lb/>
Jackson, Swam, Macon, <lb/>
i lay, Graham and Cherokee; <lb/>
would work like a top, <lb/>
continued the politician. <lb/>
would be within the re- <lb/>
of the constitution, <lb/>
and would look well. There <lb/>
v., be one or two long ones, <lb/>
that would not hurt. <lb/>
us see bow it would be <lb/>
Down in the first, <lb/>
Pitt and Martin would be re- <lb/>
placed by Bertie and <lb/>
ton. second would be made <lb/>
up portions of the present <lb/>
second, fourth and sixth, <lb/>
third would fall heir to <lb/>
Lenoir. The fourth would be <lb/>
composed of three counties of <lb/>
the old district and three of the <lb/>
filth. The fifth would have <lb/>
counties of the fourth and fifth; <lb/>
the sixth of the fifth. Sixth and <lb/>
seventh, and the seventh of <lb/>
sixth, seventh and eighth. <lb/>
only change in the eighth would <lb/>
be the of for <lb/>
Cleveland would be <lb/>
taken from the ninth and added <lb/>
to the tenth, and Union given to <lb/>
the ninth. <lb/>
the shake up it would <lb/>
be found that and Godwin, <lb/>
Kitchin and Morehead, and <lb/>
and Grant and Webb <lb/>
COUNT CO MEETS <lb/>
SUPERIOR COURT. <lb/>
THE SECOND HUNDRED THOUSAND <lb/>
far W. <lb/>
for <lb/>
The Democratic com- <lb/>
of Pitt county met here <lb/>
today in the office of Chairman <lb/>
F. C. Harding, to select the a <lb/>
for holding township and county <lb/>
conventions to select delegates <lb/>
to the State, congressional and <lb/>
judicial conventions, and to die <lb/>
cuss any matters that might be <lb/>
deemed to the interest of the <lb/>
party. There was a large at- <lb/>
of the members of the <lb/>
executive committee, ill parts of <lb/>
the county being represented. <lb/>
Saturday, June 26th, <lb/>
as the date for holding the town- <lb/>
ship meetings to select delegates <lb/>
to a county convention to be <lb/>
held on Saturday, July ind, <lb/>
this county convention to name <lb/>
the delegates to the <lb/>
congressional and judicial <lb/>
dons. <lb/>
The following resolution was <lb/>
offered by B. M. Lewis, of Farm- <lb/>
ville <lb/>
The Democratic executive com- <lb/>
of Pitt county in meeting <lb/>
assembled on April 23rd, 1910. <lb/>
for the purpose of calling the <lb/>
county convention and consider <lb/>
other matters of interest to <lb/>
the party, take pleasure in <lb/>
the name of the Honor <lb/>
W. Whedbee to the <lb/>
voters of the third <lb/>
district for the Democratic <lb/>
nomination at the approaching <lb/>
judicial convention. Mr. <lb/>
bee is a man of high character <lb/>
and a lawyer of eminent ability, <lb/>
and if nominated and elected <lb/>
will fill this great <lb/>
credit to himself and usefulness <lb/>
to the State. <lb/>
It was unanimously adopted <lb/>
and requested that the same be <lb/>
published in The Reflector <lb/>
and the Raleigh News and Ob- <lb/>
server, and that all papers of th <lb/>
district be requested to copy the <lb/>
same. F. C. Hard in, <lb/>
W. L. Brown, Sec. <lb/>
April Terra <lb/>
The City <lb/>
Hall. to Septa. <lb/>
The following cases have State Superintendent J. Y. <lb/>
disposed yesterday if sued <lb/>
April term of Pitt super- <lb/>
court began Monday morning, <lb/>
the sessions being held in the <lb/>
and blanks to the count <lb/>
superintendents and boards of <lb/>
education for the state- <lb/>
to be submitted to the <lb/>
city hall which had been tender- of <lb/>
ed by the town since m the <lb/>
house. The hall Monday in June in accord- <lb/>
DEBATE WITH WASHINGTON. <lb/>
Several Petals Ge <lb/>
With the lays. <lb/>
debate between the high <lb/>
schools of Washington and <lb/>
Greenville will be held in <lb/>
auditorium of the city public <lb/>
school building in Washington <lb/>
next Friday night, beginning at <lb/>
o'clock. The contest will <lb/>
be about an hour and a half long. <lb/>
Greenville will be represented by <lb/>
Linda J. Smith and Taylor <lb/>
Adrian Brown will act as <lb/>
during the debate. <lb/>
I very much hope a large <lb/>
number of people will go from <lb/>
to hear the debate. I <lb/>
think the contest will be an <lb/>
interesting one. and the Green- <lb/>
ville speakers can present their <lb/>
aids of the question with more <lb/>
sass and force if they have some <lb/>
home people in front of them. <lb/>
Those who desire to go can <lb/>
leave Greenville at p. m. <lb/>
and return the next morning <lb/>
at a I am informed that a <lb/>
boat will probably be operated; <lb/>
it will leave here Friday after- <lb/>
noon and return after the de- <lb/>
bate. H. B. Smith, <lb/>
Supt Schools. <lb/>
resided in the districts. <lb/>
new fourth, sixth, eighth <lb/>
ninth would have no con- <lb/>
is the best arrangement <lb/>
that can be made, and I am in <lb/>
favor of it, for It means Demo- <lb/>
of the court house. The <lb/>
will not hold as large a crowd <lb/>
did the court but it has <lb/>
been provided with seats so <lb/>
all having business with the <lb/>
court can with <lb/>
some room to spare for <lb/>
tors. <lb/>
Judge R. B. Peebles is <lb/>
at this term, and Solicitor C. <lb/>
L. representing the <lb/>
State. <lb/>
The grand jury is composed of <lb/>
the B. F. Manning, <lb/>
foreman. M. M- Ewell, Asa <lb/>
Jones, D. C. Davenport, D. C. <lb/>
Jackson, L. M. Manning, J. M. <lb/>
C. Nelson. J. S. Porter. F. T. <lb/>
Satterfield, W. F. Harris, J. I. <lb/>
Manning. G. E. Jackson. C. M. <lb/>
Tucker, J. H. Boyd, J. D. Flem- <lb/>
J. B. Buck. B. W. Tucker, <lb/>
J. A. Williams <lb/>
In beginning his charge to the <lb/>
grand jury. Judge Peebles said <lb/>
the States has the best <lb/>
laws of any country on the globe, <lb/>
sod no State in the Union has <lb/>
laws than North Carolina, <lb/>
but these good laws amount to <lb/>
nothing unless properly <lb/>
ed. There are no more <lb/>
officers for the execution of <lb/>
than the grand jurors <lb/>
and jurors, and these <lb/>
o perform their duties <lb/>
any man, it matters not <lb/>
how humble he may be, can <lb/>
come before the court with a <lb/>
feeling that he will get justice. <lb/>
In attention to crimes. <lb/>
Judge Peebles only mentioned a <lb/>
few, the capital and <lb/>
some new laws, mainly elope- <lb/>
with a married woman, set- <lb/>
ting fire to one's own woods <lb/>
wit tout giving two notice <lb/>
in writing, and the statute in <lb/>
regard to liquor, making the buy- <lb/>
guilty as well as the seller. <lb/>
Turn Williams, assault with <lb/>
deadly weapon, not guilty. <lb/>
Will Jone, resisting officer, <lb/>
pleads guilty, judgment <lb/>
pended upon payment of costs. <lb/>
Martin B. M. Butler, refusing <lb/>
to be vaccinated, appeal from <lb/>
mayor's court withdrawn, <lb/>
of lower court affirmed, <lb/>
fined and costs of both courts. <lb/>
Nat Lunsford, failing to assist <lb/>
officer in making arrest, pleads <lb/>
guilty, fined and costs. <lb/>
Ike Davis and William Mason, <lb/>
affray, plead guilty, judgment <lb/>
suspended upon payment of <lb/>
costs. <lb/>
Jim gambling, not <lb/>
guilty. <lb/>
Fernando and Willie <lb/>
Briley, affray.- plead guilty, <lb/>
judgment suspended upon pay- <lb/>
of costs. <lb/>
John resisting <lb/>
guilty, fined and coats. <lb/>
Moses Peyton, assault with <lb/>
weapon, guilty, fined <lb/>
and costs. <lb/>
Samuel setting fire to <lb/>
woods, guilty, fined and <lb/>
costs. <lb/>
Carl larceny, <lb/>
pleads guilty of forcible <lb/>
sent to Stonewall Jackson Train- <lb/>
Lawrence Joyner, assault with <lb/>
deadly weapon, pleads guilty, <lb/>
sentenced two months in jail. <lb/>
Thrower, larceny, not <lb/>
guilty. <lb/>
Warren Thrower, gambling. <lb/>
with the law providing for <lb/>
a more equitable apportionment <lb/>
of the second hundred thousand <lb/>
dollars and the levying of a spec- <lb/>
tax for the maintenance of <lb/>
one or more public schools in <lb/>
every school district for a term <lb/>
of four months in each year. <lb/>
At the end of the instructions <lb/>
Superintendent Joyner <lb/>
persuasion and per- <lb/>
will perfect at our <lb/>
school system. We must be con- <lb/>
tent, however, with gradual, but <lb/>
Continuous in the right <lb/>
direction. Properly enforced, <lb/>
this law opens the way for great <lb/>
improvement in the public school s <lb/>
in the counties where the need <lb/>
is the greatest for providing <lb/>
in every district for t least four <lb/>
months in every year the right <lb/>
sort of school, with the right sort <lb/>
of house, the right sort of teach <lb/>
era and the right sort of super- <lb/>
vision. Ob- <lb/>
server. <lb/>
Markets to <lb/>
At a meeting of <lb/>
from the tobacco markets <lb/>
of Rocky Mount. Greenville. <lb/>
Kinston and Wilson held in <lb/>
son April it unanimously <lb/>
agreed that the tobacco mar- <lb/>
in these towns would not <lb/>
open the coming season until <lb/>
Aug. 18th, instead of the 1st. as <lb/>
heretofore, and it was agreed <lb/>
that the same be done and that <lb/>
due notice be given thereof <lb/>
through the columns of the news- <lb/>
papers. <lb/>
E. W. Smith, for Rocky Mount <lb/>
Board Trade. <lb/>
E. B. for Greenville <lb/>
Tobacco Board of Trade. <lb/>
C. R Dodson, for Kinston To- <lb/>
Board of Trade. <lb/>
K. P. Watson, for Wilson <lb/>
co Board of Trade. <lb/>
SYSTEM. <lb/>
WILL NOT PUSH CASE. <lb/>
Carolina <lb/>
Carolina Club now has its <lb/>
quarters completed since re <lb/>
organization, and will hold its <lb/>
first reception on Monday night <lb/>
of next week, May 2nd. <lb/>
to this reception will not <lb/>
include any male residents of <lb/>
Greenville who are not members <lb/>
of the club, but all ladies of the <lb/>
town will be invited. There <lb/>
will be a good musical program, <lb/>
and after the reception there <lb/>
will be a dance for the young <lb/>
people, a fine orchestra having <lb/>
been engaged to furnish music <lb/>
for this. <lb/>
Straight Wall at Last. <lb/>
After laying three brick walls, <lb/>
two of them in former years, the <lb/>
town has at got a straight <lb/>
wall on the line of the Forbes <lb/>
property on the east aide of <lb/>
Evans street near the culvert <lb/>
Altogether there are bricks <lb/>
i in that to <lb/>
build a house. <lb/>
The ball team went to <lb/>
Washington Monday to play a <lb/>
game there and were defeated in <lb/>
a score of to <lb/>
Oar Greenville, yours <lb/>
come. <lb/>
if <lb/>
weapon, not guilty. <lb/>
John D. Cox, colored, and <lb/>
James secret assault, net <lb/>
sentenced month. <lb/>
you Motion new trial overruled, <lb/>
I Willie Hyman, carrying to Supreme court. <lb/>
it a ii he <lb/>
To the What is the <lb/>
Land System <lb/>
The Land Title System, <lb/>
so called from the name of its <lb/>
originator, is merely the <lb/>
to land property of the same <lb/>
common-sense, business <lb/>
which long governed <lb/>
transactions in personal property. <lb/>
is a quick, inexpensive, <lb/>
and practical method of r <lb/>
titles to, and dealing with <lb/>
lauds. <lb/>
Under the system, a i <lb/>
title is examined once for all by <lb/>
a special land court, or by any <lb/>
court of equity. After this is <lb/>
passed upon the owner receives <lb/>
a numbered certificate of title <lb/>
similar to a stock certificate, <lb/>
corresponding to the stub kept <lb/>
by the registrar, and showing on <lb/>
its face just what the owner's <lb/>
title is. For example, a life <lb/>
estate, a fee-simple, in whole <lb/>
or in part, free from <lb/>
or subject to <lb/>
encumbrances as re mentioned <lb/>
in the certificate. This title can <lb/>
never be questioned. It is final. <lb/>
Subsequent encumbrances, such <lb/>
mortgages, judgments and <lb/>
the like are noted on the <lb/>
so that any one may tell <lb/>
the exact condition of the title, <lb/>
without employing a lawyer, <lb/>
simply by looking at the <lb/>
end comparing it for safety's <lb/>
sake, with the stub kept by the <lb/>
registrar. <lb/>
This carries a <lb/>
teed title by the State, the State <lb/>
being secured by an assurance <lb/>
fund collected tenth <lb/>
of one per cent on the value of <lb/>
the property registered. You <lb/>
can then deal with this <lb/>
of title almost freely as <lb/>
. with a certificate of stock. This <lb/>
will put your real estate on same <lb/>
footing as your property, <lb/>
and thus add millions of dollars <lb/>
to the bankable property of <lb/>
North Carolina. This will be of <lb/>
great help to the farmers all <lb/>
real estate owners, by enabling <lb/>
them to secure quick short <lb/>
through the bank without <lb/>
having to secure the services of <lb/>
a lawyer, as they to do <lb/>
under the present antiquated <lb/>
system. <lb/>
It will help all who deal in real <lb/>
estate, will promote the develop- <lb/>
of the whole State by <lb/>
settling titles, and will induce <lb/>
home-seekers to our State, be <lb/>
cause strangers will not hesitate <lb/>
to buy land the title to which is <lb/>
guaranteed by the <lb/>
The faults of the sys- <lb/>
among many others, consist <lb/>
of the enormous waste of time <lb/>
and money due to being forced <lb/>
to secure the of a law <lb/>
to re-examine the old <lb/>
title every time a new deal is <lb/>
made in land, or any real estate, <lb/>
and the land owner has to <lb/>
the bill. I will cite an <lb/>
One of the leading lawyers of <lb/>
this State told the that he <lb/>
knew of a tract of land, twenty- <lb/>
five per cant, of its value had <lb/>
been paid to attorneys fees <lb/>
for examining the same old title, <lb/>
year after year, and yet there <lb/>
seemed to be no defect in the <lb/>
title. All this vends to depress <lb/>
and makes land slow to <lb/>
handle. There la always <lb/>
of uncertainty, more or <lb/>
lea i, in a real estate deal under <lb/>
our present laws. <lb/>
THE SYSTEM WILL <lb/>
ALL EVILS. <lb/>
Laws made when lands were <lb/>
held under grants and sold <lb/>
far ten cents an acre, are not <lb/>
suited w the business methods <lb/>
and commercial requirements of <lb/>
of a Maw of<lb/>
Washington, N. C April <lb/>
A large mass meeting of citizens <lb/>
of Washington and Beaufort <lb/>
county, called by agreement be- <lb/>
tween the solicitor of this dis- <lb/>
and the board of county <lb/>
commissioners, was held in the <lb/>
court house in this city at noon <lb/>
today for the purpose of <lb/>
whether the bill of indictment <lb/>
brought in against the <lb/>
at the last term of <lb/>
court for failure to provide <lb/>
a court house should be <lb/>
prosecuted. The court house was <lb/>
filled to overflowing and a great <lb/>
deal of was exhibited. <lb/>
Solicitor Ward spoke to the as- <lb/>
for something over an <lb/>
hour on the matter in question. <lb/>
His speech was a delightful <lb/>
prise to his many and <lb/>
made a very fine impression <lb/>
audience. <lb/>
As a result of the meeting, the <lb/>
proceedings against the board of <lb/>
commissioners will not be pressed <lb/>
and the matter is left open as <lb/>
before. It was apparent that <lb/>
the temper of the assemblage <lb/>
changed from one of hostility <lb/>
to good feelings. The needs of <lb/>
s new court house for Beaufort <lb/>
county are apparent to every one <lb/>
and from such expressions of <lb/>
public sentiment were heard <lb/>
it is reasonably certain that Bean- <lb/>
fort will provide itself with a <lb/>
proper building in the near <lb/>
future. <lb/>
New North <lb/>
For the week ending 20th the <lb/>
Chattanooga Tradesman reports <lb/>
the following new industries for <lb/>
North <lb/>
lumber <lb/>
company. <lb/>
oil mill, re- <lb/>
ware- <lb/>
company. <lb/>
Brevard-$25,000 <lb/>
company. <lb/>
Spencer-$25.000 waterworks <lb/>
and light plant <lb/>
Liberty-$20,000 brickworks <lb/>
Lumberton-$1.000 develop- <lb/>
company; novelty <lb/>
works. <lb/>
New Bern-$100.000 realty <lb/>
company. <lb/>
lumber <lb/>
company. <lb/>
company. <lb/>
Kernersville 15.000 furniture <lb/>
factory. <lb/>
Wake Forest-$11,000 bank. <lb/>
this day and generation. <lb/>
Many of the large banks in <lb/>
states where the Torrens system <lb/>
is in successful operation, <lb/>
their willingness to <lb/>
the registrar's certificate <lb/>
of title without further <lb/>
tee, whenever offered in their <lb/>
mortgage loans, and glad to get <lb/>
them. <lb/>
From best information <lb/>
writer from states where <lb/>
the system has been <lb/>
adopted, the average cost is <lb/>
twenty-five dollars for tho <lb/>
first registration, and from one <lb/>
a half to three dollars for <lb/>
subsequent transfers. <lb/>
passage of the <lb/>
bill will not make it compulsory <lb/>
to register your <lb/>
remains entirely optional. There- <lb/>
fore, harm can come to no one <lb/>
by accepting this bill. <lb/>
I commend this subject to <lb/>
serious consideration of all who <lb/>
are interested in the progress <lb/>
and welfare of North Carolina. <lb/>
R. R. <lb/>
Chairman of the Torrens Land <lb/>
Title Commission. <lb/>
Bruce, N. C, April<lb/>
.,. -v <lb/>
f i <lb/>
POOR PRINT <lb/>
. fl<lb/>
.- <lb/>
if <lb/>
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