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I of The Extern lot and Vicinity<lb />
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 /></p>
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WORKS WONDERS <lb />
will produce at a trifling cost the <lb />
most perfect imitations of hardwood. <lb />
is the best article ever produced <lb />
f or the home and there is nothing to compare <lb />
with it considering its insignificant cost. <lb />
multitude of uses In every <lb />
home, but it especially excels for Floors where <lb />
it is fast superseding Linoleum, Mattings, etc. <lb />
NOTES FOR BUST <lb />
give it a<lb />
On CHAIRS <lb />
ROCKERS <lb />
LOUNGES <lb />
MANTELS <lb />
CO-CARTS <lb />
BALUSTERS <lb />
BEDSTEADS <lb />
SIDEBOARDS <lb />
REFRIGERATORS <lb />
M CRACKS <lb />
DESKS <lb />
DOORS <lb />
FRAMES <lb />
ORGANS <lb />
SHELVES <lb />
CRADLES <lb />
FIXTURES <lb />
CABINETS <lb />
BOOK CASES <lb />
is extremely brilliant and durable. <lb />
is not effected by hot or cold <lb />
water. <lb />
For Sale by <lb />
N. C.<lb />
of Condition of <lb />
Greenville Banking Trust Co. <lb />
At GREENVILLE, <lb />
the State cf Not th Carolina, at the close of 1910. <lb />
Loan discount O stock paid <lb />
All i <lb />
aid id less <lb />
ex- taxes <lb />
Due Hanks Silver -n, 387.16 i t-2 D p. <lb />
National bunk <lb />
whit.- C. n. not <lb />
Briefs far Ban <lb />
wanting me <lb />
will call W. J. Turnage. <lb />
The best flour that money can <lb />
buy is Henry Clay, at S. M. <lb />
Whit Frost Refrigerators for <lb />
tale by Taft Boyd Furniture <lb />
Co. <lb />
Parker fountain pens, fountain <lb />
pen ink. and library paste at <lb />
Reflector Book Store. <lb />
Fresh lot of celebrated <lb />
candies just received at <lb />
Pharmacy. <lb />
Send your orders job <lb />
printing. The Reflector Printing <lb />
House turning out nice work. <lb />
Have you seen the embossed <lb />
monogram B. C. T. T. S. paper <lb />
at Book Store <lb />
Let us show you our line of <lb />
toilet preparations <lb />
Pharmacy. If <lb />
Carpets made to fit your room. <lb />
Samples at Taft Van- <lb />
Dyke's. if d <lb />
When you want loose leaf <lb />
ledger outfits see the samples <lb />
Book Store. <lb />
Five or six doses will <lb />
cure any case of chills and fever. <lb />
Price <lb />
We will pay cents each for <lb />
nice grown hens.-A. W. Ange <lb />
Co. N. C. <lb />
Now that our directory will go <lb />
Dress in a very few days, it will <lb />
p y u to place your order for a <lb />
telephone at once to insure your <lb />
name being properly listed, <lb />
cents per day places one in your<lb />
The telephone directory will <lb />
to inn very few <lb />
this is the last chance to get <lb />
advertising space in same, hive <lb />
only a limited amount left and <lb />
very cheap. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
STATE CF NORTH CAROLINA-County of <lb />
I, C. S. Carr. of the named bank, do solemnly swear <lb />
the above s is true to the b st cf my kn and belief. <lb />
C. S. CARR, Cashier. <lb />
and sworn to b fore <lb />
toe, this day of April, 1910. <lb />
J. <lb />
Notary. Public. <lb />
A M. <lb />
R. C. <lb />
Directors. <lb />
The Hats off Edict. <lb />
A has asked <lb />
the ladies of his congregation <lb />
to remove their hats next Sun- <lb />
day and we venture to say the <lb />
innovation will tend to increase <lb />
church attendance on that and <lb />
subsequent occasions, if the new <lb />
plan is adhered to. It every <lb />
church would follow this exam- <lb />
as as present millinery <lb />
styles are in vogue it would be <lb />
better. There is nothing that <lb />
detracts more from a sermon <lb />
the inability of the hear.-r <lb />
to see the speaker, and the man <lb />
who happens to net behind one <lb />
of tie present millinery <lb />
at church has mighty little <lb />
chance seeing anything be <lb />
the aforesaid <lb />
ton Sentinel. <lb />
For a number of years I have been paying <lb />
interest to for money borrowed <lb />
which is secured by a mortgage on my property <lb />
and not having- made a single payment to re- <lb />
duce the amount due him, in all these years, <lb />
That I will rid myself of this burden before <lb />
old age overtakes me, by securing shares in the <lb />
ninth series of the Home Building Loan As- <lb />
are now on pay off the <lb />
mortgage in I weekly payments and in the <lb />
future feel that I am the real owner of my <lb />
property. <lb />
FATHER. <lb />
Aims to vent <lb />
Washington. D C April <lb />
Senator introduced <lb />
in the senate a proposed <lb />
in to the railroad interstate <lb />
commerce bill now <lb />
which will be of interest to North <lb />
and which he believes <lb />
if adopted will largely remedy <lb />
the complaints as to <lb />
against North Carolina <lb />
towns and cities in favor of <lb />
those of Virginia. The amend- <lb />
simply prop to strike <lb />
out words with reference to <lb />
the long and short haul in the <lb />
act of 1887, substantially <lb />
circumstances and con- <lb />
and insert instead of <lb />
them the worth natural <lb />
and conditions are <lb />
substantially It is <lb />
thought these will give the re- <lb />
lief desired, <lb />
court has decided the words <lb />
the original act include <lb />
as well natural conditions. <lb />
of the <lb />
will be to exclude from consider <lb />
by the artificial <lb />
conditions. <lb />
of the power of tale con- <lb />
a certain <lb />
and de i.- r. d by B E. Pa-ham <lb />
and wife t C. S. th. <lb />
day of <lb />
in the r o deed office of Pitt <lb />
c. in book T. <lb />
d, et seq the <lb />
to pub i. -fore t e <lb />
Sou Hour in lie, bu th <lb />
t Id. r on May <lb />
certain pa u It. of aid <lb />
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county in book s-6, pa re <lb />
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trust. Terms of sale cash. <lb />
This 23rd day of April. 1910. <lb />
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Water Damage Sale <lb />
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King <lb />
that they meant tn sill turn <lb />
In the end. <lb />
Afterward, la his little room, he <lb />
la the agony of <lb />
The prince, his court, the <lb />
-all were to be to Use <lb />
1909. <lb />
Bare<lb />
OF CHAPTERS. <lb />
King- arrives in <lb />
Edelweiss, capital of and <lb />
me, ts the beautiful of a <lb />
does a favor <lb />
Robin, the rot--r of the <lb />
country, guardian John <lb />
an American. Ill H <lb />
minister o interviews King and <lb />
warns him the <lb />
the royal <lb />
meet the prince and is <lb />
the lad's Aunt Loraine. <lb />
committee ten, conspirators <lb />
the prince, in an under- <lb />
ground ch m where t e c <lb />
is one who is to kill Prince <lb />
Robin with a <lb />
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who w him that ban d <lb />
and not old h Count Mar- <lb />
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VII, VIII, IX visit- Use <lb />
of the witch of gap and <lb />
me ts the royal there. He <lb />
set-s an learning through a crack <lb />
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son he is overpowered and dragged <lb />
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and then taken to the under- <lb />
ground den of the comm of ten. <lb />
CHAPTER XI. <lb />
TOE second day his <lb />
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food and drink. It was <lb />
time, for be was almost <lb />
a day be was <lb />
led Into i in- larger room and a <lb />
surprisingly hearty meal. <lb />
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pleasure of the majority by urging the <lb />
necessity for physical torture to wring <lb />
the government's secrets from the <lb />
oner. King, half crazed <lb />
by thirst, bad been listen ins lo l lie <lb />
fierce dour <lb />
that separated Be beard <lb />
sudden, movement toward <lb />
door of his cell and squared <lb />
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me all of you. If be in <lb />
harmed In any way I shall not perform <lb />
my part of the work on Hie <lb />
Is <lb />
cannot <lb />
Peter Bruins. ire pledged. You <lb />
ore sworn. It la <lb />
soy this to yon. <lb />
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spare or Hie <lb />
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Not girl no can bear <lb />
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him hear. him know that <lb />
I, am to burl the thing <lb />
that to destroy life of Prince <lb />
I am not to have hire <lb />
know today what world will <lb />
next wee;. Then the world will say <lb />
that was not a beast, <lb />
but a deliverer, a creator Let him <lb />
blood was running <lb />
cold. life f Prince Robin An <lb />
assassination thing that will <lb />
A bomb <lb />
For hair hour they argued with <lb />
to torn her from the stand <lb />
she bad taken. Then they to <lb />
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him not at all. who believed In Urn. <lb />
brought Into the roam <lb />
a few later. Be was white <lb />
emotion as he faced commit- <lb />
tee of ten. Before a word be <lb />
to be blurted <lb />
Weak as I <lb />
would bare fought for yon. Miss Pat- <lb />
If have got <lb />
that Thunk yon for what <lb />
have done to convince these <lb />
Only don't do this awful thing <lb />
of that dear <lb />
Olga cried and cot tied <lb />
eyes bands. She was <lb />
led front room by William <lb />
stood over King, whose <lb />
were hold by two stalwart men. <lb />
he commanded. <lb />
spare yon not for sake, but for <lb />
the of cause we serve. Bear <lb />
Ton are to be held here a <lb />
our are consummated. Yon <lb />
will be properly fed and cared for. <lb />
Ton bare beard say <lb />
that will food for yon <lb />
herself, you are not to see <lb />
King Interrupted <lb />
the least doubt that you will kill me In <lb />
end. She may not be her to pro- <lb />
me the <lb />
Is prepared to die by same <lb />
bomb that was all <lb />
that Brutus would say la response to <lb />
but King sly look, <lb />
that went around among, then. Be <lb />
as I an. t <lb />
end of this sickening conspiracy. Lo- <lb />
She. too. was doomed lie <lb />
groaned aloud In his misery awe. <lb />
There a telegraph Instrument <lb />
In the outer room. He could bear <lb />
ticking off Its messages day and night <lb />
and could bear the of re- <lb />
ports they came In or went out. It <lb />
became clear to that the wire <lb />
connected room <lb />
headquarters near In <lb />
a branch Instrument In <lb />
cave above the <lb />
On bis third be beard com- <lb />
discussing conditions at the <lb />
castle. <lb />
count Is mare afraid of <lb />
man than of all aver- <lb />
red Peter Brutus, bus reasons tn <lb />
hate and fear the That la <lb />
be desires the death of our <lb />
oner. Be baa said time again <lb />
over wire that King will some <lb />
way and play the deuce with <lb />
our It does not seem possible, <lb />
however. We have absolutely <lb />
It Saturday la the <lb />
26th. Nothing could be to stop <lb />
us In four said one of <lb />
men. <lb />
Marians will be ready on <lb />
Be bus said so. A strike <lb />
will be declared on the railroad <lb />
25th. Bin the strikers will the city <lb />
with grievances. Saturday's <lb />
will bring men from <lb />
and mines to A single <lb />
blow, and we have So spoke <lb />
Brutus. <lb />
must cannot <lb />
ed William and cry re- <lb />
Iterated by half n dozen voices. <lb />
The next morning, after a sleepless <lb />
made Ids de- <lb />
attempt to <lb />
He knew two armed men stood <lb />
In the outer room day and <lb />
door lo the stairway leading into <lb />
armorer's was of iron and <lb />
heavily the door opening Into <lb />
sewer was even more securely <lb />
bolted. there was a great <lb />
door at foot of the passage. <lb />
The keys to these two doors Mere <lb />
never out of possession of William <lb />
One of his guards held Hie <lb />
key to the stairway door. only . <lb />
chance lay In ability to <lb />
overpower two men and make off by , <lb />
way of armorer's <lb />
When his little opened <lb />
morning of King's <lb />
long, powerful loot through at <lb />
If sped by a catapult. man with <lb />
candle and the knife went down ; <lb />
like a beef, floored by a blow on the <lb />
law. <lb />
The American, bis eyes blazing <lb />
hope mid <lb />
kept <lb />
to find himself <lb />
face to face <lb />
Olga <lb />
She was <lb />
at fright- <lb />
eyes, her <lb />
lips a a r U her <lb />
bands to b.- <lb />
breast. Be turn- <lb />
ed. <lb />
has not the <lb />
she cried. <lb />
I. Ton <lb />
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escape. lo. , <lb />
A key rattled In <lb />
the door. <lb />
It swung open two <lb />
B as MOT TUX aperture, both <lb />
drawn pit- I <lb />
The girl leaped between <lb />
had the helpless, defeated American. <lb />
she cried. <lb />
not to kill him- <lb />
Peter had risen from the <lb />
Boor, half but Be made <lb />
a vicious leap at King, knife ready <lb />
for lunge. <lb />
glad It's roared King, <lb />
leaping aside. list shut out. and <lb />
went down. <lb />
call your <lb />
ordered. Is now necessary <lb />
to bind fellow's bands. They are <lb />
too dangerous to be to <lb />
at large in this <lb />
All day pared bis little <lb />
prison, bitterly lamenting bis III timed <lb />
effort. Now be would be even more <lb />
carefully guarded Ills were <lb />
bound behind bis back. lie <lb />
If he bad only Luck <lb />
had How was be to <lb />
know guard with the keys <lb />
bad gone when Olga brought <lb />
bis breakfast It was fate. <lb />
The I Itself into lb- <lb />
toe tn following m <lb />
gloomy wake of its predecessors. Two <lb />
days more Be began to feel the <lb />
madness, ova <lb />
not far away. It would follow <lb />
that of the prince and of Olga <lb />
nova, his friend. be was not <lb />
thinking of his own death; be <lb />
thinking of the princes life. <lb />
Forty-eight hours That <lb />
Early that as be lay hit <lb />
ear to the crack of the door be beard <lb />
them discussing Ids own death. It <lb />
to come soon had gone to <lb />
reward. was not there to de- <lb />
fend bad said that she <lb />
praying la room, committing <lb />
soul to Cod. King sud- <lb />
pricked bis ears, attracted <lb />
by t sentence that fell from the lips <lb />
of one of the men. <lb />
is on bis way to bills of <lb />
by time. Be will be <lb />
of the way on the safe <lb />
Marians wot not to be <lb />
until be had found to <lb />
draw tray from said <lb />
another. time it will work like <lb />
a charm. this afternoon <lb />
was making ready to lend a troop of <lb />
cavalry Into Hie bills to res- <lb />
cue. Maria That a clever <lb />
only does be go himself. <lb />
goes a captain <lb />
soldiers from fort. Ha. ha <lb />
Is a fox a very exceptional <lb />
on to bills with soldiers <lb />
to effort s sat up. bis <lb />
brain <lb />
wise agreed Peter <lb />
thickly. wonder what our tine <lb />
oner win say to it when the new <lb />
oner route to keep him over <lb />
the <lb />
Ito I <lb />
A BELIEF IN GHOSTS. <lb />
Finds In Many Minds <lb />
spit. Scientific Denials. <lb />
Are there things as ghosts <lb />
The incredulity with which the <lb />
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the passionate belief with which <lb />
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grunted even by the most skeptical <lb />
investigators. But whereas the <lb />
seer of ghosts believes <lb />
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scientist soys tire nothing but <lb />
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English has much <lb />
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which do much lo weak- <lb />
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seer. Almost invariably there are <lb />
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alarm. Then comes the vision, which <lb />
often takes terrifying form. Is the <lb />
ghost seer viewing something <lb />
and external or is he merely <lb />
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have seen ghosts there eon be no <lb />
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people who believe have seen <lb />
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utmost people will still believe. Sci- <lb />
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Throughout the ages there is a <lb />
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which, though it dues not amount to <lb />
proof, yet commands shuddering re- <lb />
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graveyards. These ghosts, the <lb />
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body in which they could gratify <lb />
their desires. It is but <lb />
memory tortures them with vain <lb />
for the fleshly abode in <lb />
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full of allusions to the <lb />
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Hamlet wonder whether the image <lb />
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age of his fancy. He hesitates be- <lb />
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toward belief in the <lb />
Re to his <lb />
There are In heaven and earth. <lb />
Horatio. <lb />
Than are of in thy philosophy. <lb />
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Vie know more of the composition <lb />
of the brain tint the susceptibilities <lb />
of nervous tissue. Vie are assured <lb />
today that a man may honestly be- <lb />
he sees a ghost and yet tee <lb />
nothing but the projection of on <lb />
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to the existence or nonexistence of <lb />
ghosts we tire ignorant as the an- <lb />
Egyptian or the modern red- <lb />
skin, learnedly as we may, <lb />
we cannot eradicate from our mind <lb />
that vague feeling, half fear, half <lb />
hope, that ghosts may be. Sir <lb />
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with characteristic <lb />
Some people, he says, hope to <lb />
see u ghost that they nay be per- <lb />
of the immortality of the <lb />
tout. But he adds that the devil <lb />
will never let them see one. for that <lb />
would be to turn them away from <lb />
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LINIMENT <lb />
Having this qualified <lb />
or the of <lb />
this is to notify all persona <lb />
against to AM MM <lb />
claims with me on or I <lb />
day April, or this <lb />
be pleaded in bar of recovery o raid <lb />
and all pt to <lb />
estate are hereby t to <lb />
immediate settlement with the <lb />
This the h day of April, <lb />
D. R. Little, <lb />
of the estate of <lb />
Laid Salt Greenville. <lb />
or land <lb />
within yards of the <lb />
limits of the town of <lb />
Greenville, for sale <lb />
April 1910, being known <lb />
the lands of the late Frank <lb />
Johnston, deceased. <lb />
F. C. Harding, Commissioner. <lb />
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THE EASTERN <lb />
I. J. WHICHARD, <lb />
turn III <lb />
NORTH <lb />
Subscription-One Year 11.00 <lb />
finite Copy . <lb />
Advertising rate may be had upon <lb />
application t the business office in he <lb />
Reflector Building, corner Evans and <lb />
Third <lb />
Entered in the post office at Greenville <lb />
N. C. second-class mail matter. <lb />
FRIDAY APRIL 1910. <lb />
The of May is not If the investigation about it seriously, we expect <lb />
way. An poll tax then has started breaks up Pitt county could show about <lb />
means no for the <lb />
when election day comes <lb />
When you take into <lb />
that the comet is traveling <lb />
at the rate of thirty miles a sec <lb />
it is no wonder that it is <lb />
bard to <lb />
Pay your poll tax, and vote. <lb />
The do business a <lb />
while longer <lb />
These frost mornings <lb />
are giving the fruit crop a scare. <lb />
The census enumerator in the <lb />
towns will finish taking stock <lb />
this week. <lb />
When T. struck gay <lb />
he had the French capital <lb />
going. <lb />
Not quite every man who <lb />
oilers you his hand these days is <lb />
Get busy around the <lb />
tor's office and pay your poll tax <lb />
this week. <lb />
The census man is supposed <lb />
to let nobody escape, but some <lb />
may dodge him- <lb />
Not many days more in which <lb />
to pay your poll tax in time to <lb />
save your vote. <lb />
Peek a-boo waists look chilly <lb />
in the midst of these <lb />
weather antics <lb />
Glad tidings from the Cracker <lb />
State. The Georgia peach crop <lb />
is reported safe. <lb />
You need not believe any- <lb />
body who tells you he the <lb />
comet. It is not visible. <lb />
We want In see Greenville <lb />
get on to the factory idea. The <lb />
town needs it for it- health. <lb />
Charlotte preachers are win- <lb />
out. The women are really <lb />
taking off their hats in church. <lb />
It is a fact that more moon <lb />
stills are caught on dark <lb />
nights than on moonlight nights. <lb />
Bear in mind that this is the <lb />
last week in which you can pay <lb />
your poll tax and save your rote. <lb />
The man who does not even <lb />
want an office can let the other <lb />
fellow worry about getting one. <lb />
Mr. let out his waist- <lb />
coat a buttonhole. William <lb />
Randolph Hearst has endorsed <lb />
him. <lb />
The governor pardoned a <lb />
who was kicked by a mule, <lb />
but it is not said what was done <lb />
to the mule. <lb />
are those Easter <lb />
asks the Times. <lb />
Many of them are chasing father <lb />
with the bill. <lb />
If you fail to pay your poll <lb />
tax this week, you can save <lb />
yourself embarrassment next <lb />
fall by not trying to vote. <lb />
North Carolina loses another <lb />
excellent man and useful citizen <lb />
in the death of Corporation Com- <lb />
missioner B. P. Aycock, which <lb />
occurred Tuesday night in <lb />
in cotton futures, it Will be that many Smiths, <lb />
something for which the South <lb />
will have cause to feel thankful. <lb />
The storm of snow and frost <lb />
that extended far to the South <lb />
the last few days materially <lb />
damaged the young cotton plants <lb />
and may the crop to be <lb />
quite short. <lb />
With a snow as far <lb />
south as Atlanta, is cut- <lb />
ting some fine capers. We hope <lb />
it did not hurt the Georgia <lb />
peach. <lb />
There is good land in <lb />
Pitt county that is idle to <lb />
The of John W. twice the <lb />
Gates to stay out of politics of people the county has. <lb />
less you have a barrel of money, look you may, <lb />
is good advice these times land you will not find better nor <lb />
almost more productive lauds than in <lb />
Pitt; nor you a more <lb />
conducive climate for work at <lb />
Because they are not making all season, of the <lb />
announcements is indication <lb />
when candidates <lb />
Cattle at Hum. <lb />
Now and then the newspapers <lb />
contain accounts of splendid <lb />
beef-cattle brought from the <lb />
mountain counties of the State <lb />
for sale the markets east of <lb />
the Blue Ridge, and people <lb />
why since such fine cat <lb />
tie be raised there, more at- <lb />
is not paid this <lb />
blanch of agriculture. <lb />
The question is often asked, but <lb />
Swain, Guard. acres 6.45 <lb />
Ed., lot, ., 6.00 <lb />
Joe, lot, 6.63 <lb />
Wallace, Jennie, lot, 2.93 <lb />
Falkland Township <lb />
Corbitt, Mrs. A. acres, 6.04 <lb />
John W. lot, 9.90 <lb />
Harris, H. R., acres, 36.84 <lb />
Lewis, Mrs. Haiti L, acres 2.10 <lb />
D. ., CO acres; <lb />
acres. <lb />
Mayo, Mrs. S. E., acres <lb />
that there are candidates for <lb />
office Pitt county, There are <lb />
from two to six candidates out <lb />
for every office, they are <lb />
the move. <lb />
The Charlotte Observer says <lb />
about half the of Meek <lb />
county have failed to <lb />
pay their poll tax for last year. <lb />
People up that way must have <lb />
grown tired of lake <lb />
very little interest politics. <lb />
As Hearst could not get the <lb />
Democrats to let him run the <lb />
party if he would come back, <lb />
perhaps he thought it would be <lb />
spiting them if he endorsed <lb />
Taft. <lb />
Since J. B. Sherrill. editor of <lb />
the Concord Times, has <lb />
ed the Daily Tribune, of that <lb />
town, he has greatly improved <lb />
t. is making it a splendid <lb />
afternoon paper, but nothing <lb />
else was expected of Sherrill. <lb />
Carolina the game from <lb />
Virginia at Charlottesville Fri <lb />
day, the score being S to for <lb />
the Tar Heels- Now let our <lb />
boy- go add more <lb />
A Brooklyn woman census <lb />
taker had been the job <lb />
three days before she <lb />
two offers of marriage from men <lb />
she was interrogating It is <lb />
said that she up her job <lb />
to take of the new ones <lb />
For hugging eight girls a man <lb />
in Chicago lined Only <lb />
fear of the of that <lb />
fellow the <lb />
tor, who and murderous <lb />
our motives, <lb />
keeps us from . <lb />
Wilmington Dispatch. <lb />
Yes, you had better stay quiet <lb />
sometime, for we are keeping an <lb />
eye you. <lb />
Every now and then some pa- <lb />
per remarks must <lb />
but it is noticed that he take <lb />
his own time about going, and <lb />
gays he is going to hold on <lb />
twenty-five years yet. <lb />
faying your tax the day the <lb />
sheriff has his sale will save <lb />
your vote. The law says poll <lb />
tax must be paid by May first <lb />
and that day this year comes on <lb />
Sunday, just, one day before the <lb />
sale day. <lb />
A permit is hereby issued to <lb />
the Reflector to stick <lb />
to through the cold spell <lb />
News. <lb />
Thanks, old boy, we shall use <lb />
the permit. <lb />
You see how it makes Green- <lb />
ville look when there is a large <lb />
gathering of farmers in town. <lb />
Why not arrange for a fourth of <lb />
July celebration and invite all <lb />
of them to come <lb />
A carnival wanted to play in <lb />
Concord for the benefit of the <lb />
local fire department. The <lb />
pie did want the carnival, so <lb />
they went to work and took up a <lb />
subscription for the lire depart- <lb />
as large as the sum that <lb />
would been received from <lb />
the carnival. And the show- <lb />
passed on to another pasture. <lb />
The are certainly <lb />
standing behind their man, Jack <lb />
Johnson, in the coming fight <lb />
with The state con- <lb />
of colored Presbyterians <lb />
in session at Durham, was being <lb />
addressed by Bishop of <lb />
Columbia, who speaking about <lb />
the reaching a higher <lb />
standard, Jack <lb />
Johnson and Jeffries meet in <lb />
California, I hope Jack stops <lb />
Jeffries in short And <lb />
the convention gave expression <lb />
an uproar of applause. <lb />
year. The man who is looking <lb />
for a good investment in farm <lb />
lauds could do better than <lb />
come this way. <lb />
A permit is hereby issued the <lb />
to stick to <lb />
through the cold spell <lb />
News. <lb />
Thanks, old boy, we shall use <lb />
the <lb />
tor. <lb />
Gosh If permit is all the <lb />
brother is going to use why we <lb />
make a motion to pass the hat <lb />
fur his benefit, because he will <lb />
get pneumonia sure. <lb />
ton Dispatch. <lb />
Well, pass the hat quick, and <lb />
we will use the residue, if any <lb />
there be, to prolong the stay at <lb />
At the request of the State <lb />
board of health next Sunday <lb />
will be observed as sanitary <lb />
Sunday in North Carolina, by <lb />
the minsters of the various do <lb />
nominations preaching a special <lb />
sermon on sanitation the <lb />
prevention of disease. This is <lb />
important matter one <lb />
the answer is not to readily j J <lb />
forthcoming. What it said as <lb />
to the mountain counties might <lb />
be said of many other sections <lb />
of the State. That fine beef <lb />
cattle can be raised in the <lb />
section is by the fol- <lb />
lowing from the local columns <lb />
of the Burlington <lb />
lone Miles, beef dealers of <lb />
this city, purchased a three <lb />
year old Dutch Belt <lb />
the farm last week <lb />
that weighed pounds net, <lb />
pounds to the quarter. They <lb />
paid for this one <lb />
The News this was the <lb />
largest cow ever butchered in <lb />
that section. It cost no more or <lb />
very little more, to raise that <lb />
cow than it would have cost for <lb />
of half the same weight of a <lb />
scrub species. If one farmer can <lb />
raise such cattle, others can do <lb />
the me. We want to see <lb />
more of them profit by the ex- <lb />
of those who set them <lb />
such an example. Charlotte Ob <lb />
server. <lb />
10.14 <lb />
11.16 <lb />
3.28 <lb />
21.35 <lb />
4.02 <lb />
3.28 <lb />
6.3 <lb />
ens, D. N., acres, <lb />
Owens lot, <lb />
Owens, B. E. <lb />
Vines, <lb />
Township <lb />
Arthur, L. C, acres; <lb />
acres, lot, 6124.04 <lb />
R. L., lots, 7.81 <lb />
Brawn, W. L., lots, 20.32 <lb />
Mrs. C. M acres; <lb />
lot. 12.45 <lb />
lots, 45.81 <lb />
let 15.60 <lb />
lot, 4.96 <lb />
Brawn, John, Jr., lot, Patrick <lb />
Our Greenville, yours if you <lb />
come. <lb />
SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES. <lb />
On the 2nd day of May, 1910 be- <lb />
fore the court house door in the Town <lb />
Greenville, N. C., I will sell the fol- <lb />
upon which the people need in- lowing real estate for taxes due <lb />
The question of <lb />
health is that concerns <lb />
everybody, and the ministers do <lb />
well to on this matter to <lb />
their congregations. <lb />
President Taft had a good eye <lb />
ahead when he appointed Gov- <lb />
Hughes, of New York, is <lb />
a justice of the United States <lb />
Supreme court to succeed <lb />
Brewer, deceased. Gov- <lb />
name was <lb />
mentioned as a <lb />
possibility, and bis ac <lb />
The high cost of living is not <lb />
as much responsible as the coat <lb />
of high <lb />
News. <lb />
This is certainly putting of <lb />
good. <lb />
If the press dispatches are to <lb />
be believed, there is a prospect <lb />
of cheaper food. From New <lb />
York comes the news that meat <lb />
has declined two cents, and <lb />
have dropped twenty <lb />
cents on the bushel. <lb />
North Carolina bit a good and <lb />
able man in the death of Col. <lb />
Paul B. Means, of Concord, <lb />
which occurred Wednesday. <lb />
While the list of questions to <lb />
be propounded by the census <lb />
enumerator is long, we notice <lb />
that he does not have to ask it <lb />
you have seen the comet, if you <lb />
have paid your poll tax, nor if <lb />
you owe for your county paper; <lb />
takes out of the way. Gov- <lb />
Hughes will continue in <lb />
his position <lb />
when bis duties the <lb />
court bench will begin. <lb />
They believe in perpetuating <lb />
the Smith name out in the West <lb />
In Spokane, Washington John <lb />
Smith wed Mary Smith. The <lb />
ceremony performed by <lb />
Rev. ushers, <lb />
groomsmen and bride's maids <lb />
were ail named Smith, and <lb />
about three thousand Smith's <lb />
from neighboring States were in <lb />
attendance. Come to think <lb />
Several days ago a truck <lb />
grower in an adjacent county <lb />
shipped crates of strawberries <lb />
to New York. They were quot- <lb />
ed at cents on the New York <lb />
market and north the <lb />
car too warm and many <lb />
of the berries were spoiled. <lb />
hey were sold to hucksters at <lb />
an average of cents per quart. <lb />
New Bern Journal. <lb />
That might have been the ex- <lb />
of the commission man <lb />
to the shipper, but it is not <lb />
probable the commission man <lb />
was doing some stealing and <lb />
making report of sales. <lb />
Southern truck shippers are <lb />
very much at the mercy of the <lb />
commission sharks in the North- <lb />
cities. <lb />
Greenville certainly held a <lb />
gathering of well pleased farm <lb />
Wednesday, who were here <lb />
to attend the annual meeting of <lb />
the stockholders of the <lb />
Consolidated Tobacco Company. <lb />
To receive a cash dividend of <lb />
percent, making a total of <lb />
per cent the company has paid <lb />
in seven years, was enough to <lb />
please them. The Reflector has <lb />
several times referred to the <lb />
Farmer's Consolidated Tobacco <lb />
Company as the best <lb />
the farmers have ever had, <lb />
and our faith in it grows strong- <lb />
as each year goes by. It <lb />
fully demonstrates what the <lb />
farmers can do when they come <lb />
together to do business for them- <lb />
e re i. Not only have the stock <lb />
holders of the company made <lb />
money for themselves, but the <lb />
company has helped every to- <lb />
farmer in Eastern North <lb />
Carolina. It is no wonder that <lb />
the company grows in strength <lb />
and popularity every year. <lb />
Subscribe to The Reflector. <lb />
the State and County for the year <lb />
1909, <lb />
Beaver Dam Township <lb />
Acres or Lots, Amt. <lb />
Bike, J. L. <lb />
S. M., 5.02 <lb />
Tripp, Mrs. K., 9.75 <lb />
Williams, 4.06 <lb />
Township <lb />
Atkinson, Amanda, Cog- <lb />
Hives, Joyner, Sam, acre, lot, <lb />
A. EL, lot, <lb />
Cherry, K., lot, <lb />
Knitting Mills, <lb />
lot. Mills, <lb />
Cherry. Peter, acres, <lb />
W. J., lot, <lb />
Clark, John, lots, <lb />
Chit. Allen, lot, <lb />
Shade. <lb />
Cherry, James, lot, <lb />
Dill. A. T., lot, <lb />
Daniel. Mrs. H. E. lot, <lb />
stores; lot, stables, <lb />
Daniel, Joe. lot, <lb />
Daniel, A. K. lot, <lb />
Elk. J. I,., 1-2 acres; and <lb />
2-3 <lb />
Edmonds, Herbert, lot, <lb />
Edwards, Washington, lot, <lb />
Evans, Tony B., Iota, <lb />
Fleming, lot, <lb />
Forbes, lot, <lb />
Forbes, 1-2 acres, <lb />
Grimes, Luke, acres, <lb />
Grimes, Miles, lot, <lb />
Eliza, lot, <lb />
Harrington, W. EL, acres, <lb />
Hardy, F. II. lot, <lb />
W. H., acres, I lot, <lb />
Hardy. Henry. 11-4 acre, lot <lb />
Hardy. John, Brown, <lb />
Hardy, Jane, lot, <lb />
Austin, lot, <lb />
1-4 <lb />
Dr. E. L., 1-2 acre, <lb />
j Jenkins, A. S. lot. <lb />
12.16 <lb />
2.36 <lb />
2.63 <lb />
6.13 <lb />
3.10 <lb />
7.20 <lb />
3.77 <lb />
5.08 <lb />
2.72 <lb />
Jones, no, 5.24 <lb />
Cain, Brown, 3.28 <lb />
Bethel Township <lb />
Carson, W. J. acres; <lb />
lot, residence, j, ., <lb />
Carson. lot, residence 2.87 <lb />
Edwards, Samuel, home, 12.68 <lb />
Howard, II. C, lot, residence 3.90 <lb />
James, M. A. home; <lb />
28.83 <lb />
Willis. lot, . 3.75 <lb />
Carolina Township <lb />
James. J. I., <lb />
Page. J. E., Bit,, <lb />
Township <lb />
Mount, Henry, Sutton, <lb />
Corey, Susan J., 1-3, <lb />
Corey W. L. F, F. Swamp; <lb />
F. Swamp; Jones, 32.07 <lb />
Dawson, Thor- <lb />
Dunn, Thomas, C. Root, <lb />
Hill, J. a, acres, <lb />
James, Galloway, <lb />
Potter, Denton, I. <lb />
Stocks. S. A. Guard, L <lb />
Thoroughfare, <lb />
Township <lb />
Allen, Henry, lot, Ayden, 4.89 <lb />
Buck, J. E., lots, 8.16 <lb />
Butler, Mrs. R. I,. lot, Ayden, 2.15 <lb />
Jno. R lot Ayden 3.10 <lb />
J. K., lot 7.25 <lb />
J. F., lots, Ayden, 5.94 <lb />
Greene, Tom, lot W. 3.66 <lb />
Jacobs, lot, 5.13 <lb />
W. lot, Ayden, 6.75 <lb />
Ethel, lot 4.66 <lb />
Nobles, Mrs. Polly, lot, W. 4.66 <lb />
Rouse, E. E., lot 3.24 <lb />
Smith, acres, 6.71 <lb />
tighter, John, acres, 2.49 <lb />
Smith, 1-2 acre, N. <lb />
Ayden, 4.80 <lb />
Tripp, J. W., lot, 3.83 <lb />
Township <lb />
Burnett, K. II., lots, <lb />
Collins, Annie, lot, 1.62 <lb />
Eagles, Mrs. M. A. K. acres, 2.55 <lb />
Exam, W. T., lot, 4.06 <lb />
Hardy, Caroline, <lb />
A. P., lot 7.58 <lb />
H., lot, <lb />
Joyner, A. U, lot, 10.08 <lb />
Jackson, Charlie, lot, Hal. <lb />
King, II. T., 1-2 acres <lb />
King, J. K., lot, <lb />
Langley, tie, lot, <lb />
Mary, A. 18.09 <lb />
13.78 <lb />
15.99 <lb />
99.55 <lb />
4.96 <lb />
4.30 <lb />
4.82 <lb />
6.86 <lb />
5.71 <lb />
3.70 <lb />
1.70 <lb />
37.07 <lb />
3.60 <lb />
7.23 <lb />
14.02 <lb />
11.11 <lb />
5.30 <lb />
11.98 <lb />
7.40 <lb />
4.26 <lb />
4.05 <lb />
2.22 <lb />
3.28 <lb />
87.88 <lb />
2.05 <lb />
30.93 <lb />
4.02 <lb />
8.82 <lb />
0.24 <lb />
4.35 <lb />
4.20 <lb />
4.81 <lb />
3.30 <lb />
19.94 <lb />
3.80 <lb />
1.80 <lb />
Hi <lb />
Johnson, Rosa, lot, <lb />
Lena, Iota, <lb />
3.88 <lb />
lot, <lb />
Langley, Phoebe, lot, <lb />
Lilly, William, lot, <lb />
Little, Mary, E. <lb />
1-4 <lb />
Lewis, lot, <lb />
A. K., acres, <lb />
Moore. Andrew, lot, <lb />
lots <lb />
Mooring, Sam, acres, Shivers <lb />
Mooring, 1-2 acres <lb />
Shivers, <lb />
Nobles, lot, <lb />
II. A., acres, <lb />
Flanagan, <lb />
Perkins. J. W. lots. <lb />
lot, <lb />
Henry, lot, <lb />
Redmond, William, lot, <lb />
Staten, James, lot, <lb />
Tripp, J. W., acres, lot, <lb />
Thigpen, Mary, lot, <lb />
Tucker, Josephine, lots, <lb />
J. L. C. II. acres, <lb />
Wilson, H. D., lot, <lb />
Walker, Edith, lot, <lb />
West, Walter, lots, <lb />
West, William, lot, <lb />
West, Lena, lot <lb />
Williams, Warren, lot, <lb />
Stephen, lot, <lb />
Webb, Evelyn, lot, <lb />
Township <lb />
Little, Miss Nannie, acres <lb />
C. E. Little, <lb />
Little, Marcellus, acres, <lb />
Home, <lb />
Bedding, John J., <lb />
Belcher, <lb />
J. L. Co., lot, <lb />
D. L., 2.14 <lb />
Swift Creek Township <lb />
6.36 <lb />
3.76 <lb />
6.26 <lb />
3.28 <lb />
2.29 <lb />
18.30 <lb />
6.64 <lb />
9.49 <lb />
3.94 <lb />
1.80 <lb />
1.80 <lb />
24.75 <lb />
36.05 <lb />
4.79 <lb />
6.26 <lb />
4.26 <lb />
12.38 <lb />
3.28 <lb />
7.12 <lb />
2.63 <lb />
8.41 <lb />
3.28 <lb />
8.13 <lb />
4.05 <lb />
1.54 <lb />
3.80 <lb />
3.80 <lb />
6.24 <lb />
5.41 <lb />
3.34 <lb />
5.70 <lb />
5.68 <lb />
Cannon, George, acres, 1.70 <lb />
Corey, W. L. F., acres, 5.62 <lb />
Cannon, George, Sr., acres, 1.85 <lb />
Gardner, J. A., acres, 88.31 <lb />
Louis, acres, <lb />
K. L. 4.26 <lb />
Jackson, A. L., lot, Grifton, 7.74 <lb />
Perkins, J. W., acres, 14.34 <lb />
TUCKER. Sheriff.<lb />
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT <lb />
IN OF R. W. SMITH <lb />
Agent of The Reflector for Ayden and vicinity. Advertising rates furnished<lb />
We are the oldest. Call us., phone Let us rent <lb />
and strong Life and Fire <lb />
Insurance Co. in the world. <lb />
Cell us and let us consult <lb />
you. Ayden Loan Insurance <lb />
Co. Phi me <lb />
Mrs. J. L Hart and children, <lb />
of are visiting relatives <lb />
in town. <lb />
If you need a good open or <lb />
top wagon or cart call <lb />
on J K. Smith Co. <lb />
Dr. A. K Hawks, the eye <lb />
will be at J. K, Smith <lb />
two days only, May <lb />
2nd and 3rd. Eyes tested free. <lb />
A nice line of coffin and <lb />
caskets always on hand with a <lb />
nice hearse at your service at <lb />
J. R. i Dixon. <lb />
Dr Furman, of New York, <lb />
will deliver annual address <lb />
at the Baptist seminary May <lb />
30th. <lb />
Au experienced U <lb />
waiting to shoe, your horses and <lb />
mules at J. R. Smith C j t Dixon. <lb />
Charles Willard, of Microbe, is <lb />
visiting his daughter. Mrs. <lb />
Corbett, <lb />
Now is a good time to advertise <lb />
in the Ayden Department <lb />
R W. Smith. <lb />
W. W. Ormond and wife spent <lb />
Wednesday night with <lb />
J. R. Smith Bro., made a <lb />
business trip to Snow Hill and <lb />
Wednesday. <lb />
A special bargain counter has <lb />
been arranged in the mammoth <lb />
department of J. R. Smith <lb />
Co. <lb />
Hon. Eugene Brooks has been <lb />
invited to deliver the closing ad- <lb />
dress on the 10th of May at the <lb />
graded school. <lb />
If you have items, tell <lb />
scribe and help us to make <lb />
this column a creditable one. <lb />
Don't treat him like you do a <lb />
book agent, and then wonder at <lb />
the feeble effort he is making. <lb />
We are not all like Josephus <lb />
Daniels, we need your co-opera- <lb />
R. W. Smith. <lb />
We understand the town <lb />
of Farm ville is negotiating with <lb />
view of installing an electric <lb />
in the near future. <lb />
your houses and collect for you. <lb />
Will sell your personal property, <lb />
land, stocks, bonds, or lend you <lb />
money on reasonable terms- <lb />
A. den Co. <lb />
Rev. D. W. Arnold will preach <lb />
a sermon to the I. O. O. F. in <lb />
Ayden in the near <lb />
Dr. A. A. Hawks, the eye <lb />
specialist of Atlanta, will be at <lb />
the store of J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
2nd and 3rd. Your eyes <lb />
will be examined and glasses <lb />
fitted free. Remember two <lb />
days only. <lb />
Cox cotton planter., <lb />
plows and cultivators. at <lb />
J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
Our town aldermen are having <lb />
material at the <lb />
of the ditch on Second and <lb />
a view of <lb />
culverts the streets. <lb />
This is a much needed improve- <lb />
and we dare will <lb />
the re-election of the en- <lb />
tire board the first Monday in ll <lb />
May. <lb />
Ninety day and rust proof oats <lb />
at J. R, Smith Co's. <lb />
hare for sale th <lb />
scats out of the old <lb />
church, x ft long ft <lb />
LONG LOST O FOUND <lb />
Mother mm f <lb />
j rated Her Forty <lb />
remember <lb />
some ins ago there died <lb />
cross the in <lb />
county. V Jr. M. Sikes, a- <lb />
old man . had reached the ad <lb />
BR-e and <lb />
was the <lb />
war- Mr. Sikes had b twice <lb />
his last wife r. <lb />
or with three children. Th s <lb />
marriage took place over <lb />
fort years ago, and Mrs. <lb />
t her children behind at <lb />
d home. She lost track of <lb />
The clock at J. R. Smith <lb />
store was opened Thursday, also good pulpit. <lb />
Mrs. William Manning Stancil ,. <lb />
See our line of gents, la <lb />
children slippers b- <lb />
the china, <lb />
Mrs. <lb />
her time being <lb />
Mary <lb />
received the other, her time <lb />
If you have anything to buy or <lb />
sell, let us the Ayden <lb />
column. <lb />
There i a big run of shad and <lb />
herrings at Pitch They <lb />
catch more than they can sell, <lb />
so are corning up for fall and <lb />
winter use, <lb />
poultry food and <lb />
hawk killer at J. R. Smith <lb />
Smith Co. Dixon are install- <lb />
some light meters on their <lb />
system. This is the sensible <lb />
thing to do, and then if the <lb />
patrons wish to burn all their <lb />
lamps all flight they can so at <lb />
own expanse and not to <lb />
the electric company, as the case <lb />
has been-heretofore. <lb />
Call on us for ceiling, flooring <lb />
and <lb />
We guarantee <lb />
faction. <lb />
J. R. Smith Co. Dixon. <lb />
Snow Hill has recently installed <lb />
an electric plant They get <lb />
their power from the old Tommie <lb />
Moore water mill about two <lb />
miles from town. The plant <lb />
belongs to Mr. Frank Faircloth. <lb />
Cook stoves and repairs for <lb />
same at J. R. Smith Co's. <lb />
Found-Hear J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
store, a purse containing several <lb />
pieces of money. Owner can <lb />
have same by identifying it. <lb />
Larry W. smith. <lb />
rape <lb />
REPORT OF THE OF <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
AT AYDEN, N. <lb />
At the Close of Business March 29th, 1910. <lb />
Resources <lb />
and discounts <lb />
furniture and fixtures <lb />
Due from <lb />
Gash items <lb />
coin <lb />
coin, including; all <lb />
minor coin cur. 1,288.09 <lb />
atonal bank and other <lb />
Notes 8,786.00 <lb />
Total <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
stock <lb />
Surplus fund <lb />
Undivided profits, less <lb />
exP- and 6,421.89 <lb />
Deposits sub. to check . 60,188.20 <lb />
Savings Deposits 27,268.90 <lb />
Cashier's check- <lb />
outstanding <lb />
Total <lb />
making your selection at j. r, <lb />
Smith Co. <lb />
lines of g pants <lb />
for men and boys at J. F Smith <lb />
Co. <lb />
Corn oats and hay at j. r. <lb />
Smith Co. <lb />
Japan peas millet <lb />
seed at J. R. Smith I ,. <lb />
Perkins native , herb tablets <lb />
and other patent medicines at <lb />
J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
and belting, <lb />
black and and <lb />
other mill fitting at j r. <lb />
Co. <lb />
Car nails. wire, lime <lb />
and cement at J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
pat magazines<lb />
Japan millet and rape <lb />
seed, all fin e crops for stock, at<lb />
Smith Dixon will buy <lb />
your cot ton geed exchange <lb />
chicken powders kills <lb />
f crows, owls minks, <lb />
I tor cholera, gapes, <lb />
indigestion and leg weak- <lb />
t keeps them free from <lb />
miD causing them to pro- <lb />
an abundance of eggs. <lb />
package at J. R. Smith Co's. <lb />
Car cement, lime, nails and <lb />
at J. R. Smith Co's. <lb />
Remember Dr. Hawks, the <lb />
oculist, will be in <lb />
Ayden only two days. May 2nd <lb />
and 3rd, at J. R. Smith Co's <lb />
tore. <lb />
you want to buy, <lb />
lease, sell or rent houses or land, <lb />
or want a job for yourself, wife, <lb />
daughter, mother or sister, or <lb />
want to employ additional help, <lb />
or sell what you have, there is <lb />
no better medium than the col- <lb />
of Reflector <lb />
R. W. Smith. <lb />
287.62 <lb />
1120,669.11 <lb />
STATE OP <lb />
COUNTY OP PITT. <lb />
I. J. B. Smith, Cashier of the above named bank, do so <lb />
above me to the best of my knowledge a <lb />
J- f Cashier.<lb />
belief. <lb />
that <lb />
Subscribed and to <lb />
before me. this 4th April, <lb />
1910. <lb />
HODGES. <lb />
Notary Public <lb />
J. R. SI <lb />
fl <lb />
C. <lb />
Directors. <lb />
NOTICE I NOTICE <lb />
We wish to call row attention to our new of goods which <lb />
we now have. W heat team great care t, j w, <lb />
wt can supply In Shoes, H Dress No- <lb />
Laces and and in fact an- that ha a <lb />
Dry o tore. <lb />
Come let you. <lb />
Tripp, Hart Co., Ayden, N. C. <lb />
We are prepared to ft <lb />
House and Kite Furniture <lb />
at tie very prices. Cask or . <lb />
Coma to us and will m <lb />
AYDEN FURNITURE CO. <lb />
NEXT v <lb />
Hark <lb />
I wouldn't give a cent to hear <lb />
Ingersoll on Moses, but I'd give <lb />
ten dollars to hear Moses on <lb />
Ingersoll. <lb />
Be virtuous and you will be <lb />
lonely. <lb />
George Washington couldn't <lb />
tell a lie. I can but I won't. <lb />
There were no hacks <lb />
or omnibuses on the pier. said <lb />
it like being in heaven. <lb />
To the Indian, soap and <lb />
are not as sudden a mas- <lb />
but they are more deadly <lb />
in the long ran. <lb />
When the spider <lb />
on to the red hot shovel, he first <lb />
shrivels. <lb />
They spell it Vinci and pro <lb />
it Foreigners <lb />
always better than they <lb />
pronounce. <lb />
Lily's Oyster <lb />
Fresh Oysters <lb />
Coming Every Day <lb />
Can Serve Yea Any Way. Try Me <lb />
C. MEREDITH <lb />
Graduate Nurse <lb />
Ayden, North Carolina. <lb />
and bad not heard from <lb />
during all these years, or <lb />
even knew where they lived <lb />
After her husband's death <lb />
Mrs. heart began to yearn <lb />
to see her children and she em- <lb />
ployed Mr. L. P. to hunt <lb />
them up. Mr. had a faint <lb />
trail to follow, but a few weeks <lb />
ago he started out. He picked <lb />
such information as he <lb />
and after wandering from <lb />
county to county he found one <lb />
of the old lady's sons and a <lb />
daughter living in Pamlico, N. <lb />
C. The third child <lb />
he also located, but did not see. <lb />
One of lost children was <lb />
and the other years of age. <lb />
He told them about the search <lb />
of their old mother, and Mr <lb />
I back pictures of <lb />
both the children and of seven <lb />
Mrs. Sikes was <lb />
of course happy over the news, <lb />
and as soon as she can get her <lb />
pension money as the widow <lb />
a Mexican soldier from the <lb />
government, and settle her <lb />
little affairs in this she <lb />
will go to see her long-lost <lb />
and perhaps make her <lb />
future home with them. Mr. <lb />
found that both the <lb />
daughters Mr. Sikes had by his <lb />
first wife are He did some <lb />
good work in tracing these miss- <lb />
News- <lb />
Reporter. <lb />
AND LOAN <lb />
I hire Are bin <lb />
in- Slate. <lb />
Loan <lb />
in mi- Mate art- the <lb />
e the insurance <lb />
the ming <lb />
of Young <lb />
V- <lb />
end that then was incorporate <lb />
during the year eleven <lb />
Th report ill show <lb />
are white hold <lb />
and 3.832 colored <lb />
Snares for <lb />
the year were MO <lb />
withdrawn or matured <lb />
fatal in force at the too <lb />
the year <lb />
were <lb />
The report also shows as total <lb />
receipts of the ions <lb />
048.11, and of <lb />
606,650.17. The associations <lb />
rep 661.74169 with <lb />
total assets of The <lb />
associations report as surplus <lb />
45179.791.73. This report makes <lb />
a good showing and will show <lb />
THE MOTHER'S PROBLEM <lb />
Of <lb />
A problem which H- <lb />
elf to every mother with girls to <lb />
The exigencies c <lb />
the harry and routine of <lb />
the environment <lb />
make It more <lb />
Hi. to strong, healthy <lb />
than ever la the history of the world. <lb />
Boys raise themselves. Give them <lb />
room, Rive them <lb />
grow up healthy at least, mu.-h <lb />
But the girls present a <lb />
problem. <lb />
How in nay there are <lb />
worrying about their daughters. <lb />
puny girls, with poor, <lb />
appetites, listless, constant <lb />
anxiety to the mother. How ah <lb />
her problem To <lb />
turn for Each case is or <lb />
less a study by It-elf. and cannot be <lb />
by any general rule. <lb />
This la the way one mother <lb />
problem. Mrs. MM <lb />
Ave., Louis, Mo., in a letter to Dr. <lb />
Hartman, daughter <lb />
four years of age, a puny, sickly, <lb />
child since f he wan I was <lb />
Always doctoring her. When we com- <lb />
to use she grew strong <lb />
and <lb />
Another mother, Martha Moss, <lb />
F. D. Chippewa <lb />
little eight-year-old <lb />
had a bad cough, and was in a general <lb />
run-down had several <lb />
a decided gain building and <lb />
the mother no encouragement. <lb />
Joan associations in this State. <lb />
They not only enable the work <lb />
people of our cities and towns <lb />
to lay by something for the <lb />
future and to build their homes, <lb />
but will also make it possible for <lb />
the rapid growth of the cities and <lb />
towns by the erection of buildings <lb />
tor this clasp of our citizens. <lb />
Raleigh Evening Times. <lb />
Narrow Buried Alive. <lb />
A sensation has been created <lb />
in the neighborhood of <lb />
Buckingham county, as the re- <lb />
of the narrow escape of the <lb />
Finally, she got a bottle of <lb />
and commenced giving it to the child, <lb />
and it proved to he what she <lb />
When she commenced taking <lb />
tho child hod to be carried. <lb />
Now the mother says she is <lb />
round all the time. <lb />
Her closing words <lb />
done a great deal for her. sin- the <lb />
only we have, and it meant to <lb />
as to have her <lb />
I These are samples of many letter <lb />
I which Dr. Hartman Is receiving, com- <lb />
straight from the hearts of loving <lb />
I mothers. While the different <lb />
of medicine bickering and differing <lb />
OS to theories and remedies, <lb />
goes on giving permanent <lb />
I relief. After all. It is cures that <lb />
people want. Theories are little <lb />
Ask your t for a free Peru- <lb />
Almanac for 1910. <lb />
In Your Homes to Stay <lb />
The Mo h Joy for and <lb />
fail and Go; a- Grease <lb />
t for rheumatism and all aches <lb />
and pains, h p all over t-, <lb />
land by young and old. <lb />
Sold by Pharmacy, Greenville, <lb />
N. C, and manufactured by <lb />
THE COMPANY. <lb />
Greensboro, N. C, <lb />
four-year-old boy of <lb />
Patterson, a well known farmer, I <lb />
from being buried alive. The <lb />
Danville Bee says the child was Bridge Away, <lb />
taken suddenly ill a few days The recent rain have caused a <lb />
ago and suffered from what in The <lb />
appeared to be convulsions. pa is <lb />
into a state of conscious- y the county bridge <lb />
that was mistaken for about above <lb />
death. The child was prepared Greenville, was washed away, <lb />
for burial and after being placed considerable of the <lb />
in a casket removed to floated down to about S <lb />
await I miles from town and in <lb />
Merry Society. <lb />
Hickory Grove church to <lb />
the funeral ceremonies. <lb />
A number of men and women <lb />
of the neighborhood remained in <lb />
the church auditorium with the <lb />
casket, and prompted by a desire <lb />
to get a parting look at the child, <lb />
one of the party slipped back the <lb />
glass pane from the coffin, re- <lb />
vesting the features. The face <lb />
was observed to be flushed and <lb />
for , , , <lb />
The members of the Merry . .--- <lb />
Sewers Society met at the home <lb />
of Miss Ethel Moore on Saturday <lb />
afternoon, April the twenty <lb />
third. The meeting was called <lb />
to order by the president and the <lb />
minutes were read. <lb />
The committees reported their <lb />
work of the past week and others <lb />
were appointed. <lb />
The musical <lb />
then carried out and the girls <lb />
put on their dainty little aprons <lb />
and began merrily sewing on a <lb />
bed quilt which they are making <lb />
for some poor person. After <lb />
sewing for about half an hour <lb />
delightful refreshments were <lb />
served and they adjourned de- <lb />
Miss Moore a charming <lb />
hostess. <lb />
The Merry Sewers have joined <lb />
the circle of The King's <lb />
and are progressing very <lb />
fast We have a good object in <lb />
view and hope to accomplish <lb />
great in the future. We <lb />
are now helping to pay the ex- <lb />
of the little boy who was <lb />
to the hospital by the King's <lb />
Daughters. We are also doing <lb />
other good things which are <lb />
badly needing to be done. <lb />
member of the party. It was <lb />
found to be warm and the blood <lb />
evidently was circulating freely <lb />
through the veins and arteries. <lb />
Horrified the peculiar and dis- <lb />
tressing discovery, a physician <lb />
was hurriedly sent for. The <lb />
child, however, after a number <lb />
of tests had been resorted to, <lb />
never regained consciousness, <lb />
and away to Great <lb />
Beyond before the doctor arrived. <lb />
The incident, however, resulted <lb />
in delaying the funeral for one <lb />
day longer, to put at ease all, <lb />
doubts that the little one was <lb />
really Sentinel. <lb />
Net Is f reach. <lb />
It stated in Saturday's Re- <lb />
that Rev. D. W. Arnold, <lb />
pastor of the Christian church <lb />
here, had resigned to accept a <lb />
pastorate in West Virginia. In- <lb />
stead of taking a pastorate he is <lb />
going to attend school fur a <lb />
course until September, and <lb />
will not regular preaching <lb />
during the summer. <lb />
Chicken Powder <lb />
is Death ti to <lb />
Chickens Turkey <lb />
IF TO MU <lb />
nil <lb />
ROSIER <lb />
the low grounds. The part of <lb />
the bridge away <lb />
about feet long. Mr. G. V. <lb />
Smith and another man at <lb />
work on it when it broke loose, <lb />
and were carried some distance <lb />
before being rescued. They had <lb />
a thrilling <lb />
An Awful <lb />
of n vole inn brief interest, and <lb />
your interest hi- in eruption will be <lb />
as short if use <lb />
their quickest cure. Even the <lb />
worst s, ulcer. lever sores are <lb />
soon He-t <lb />
sir- lip.-, chapped hands, <lb />
Dies It instant re- <lb />
lief. at all druggists. <lb />
Killed by <lb />
Monday afternoon a phone <lb />
message from Bethel brought <lb />
the information Mr. H. W. <lb />
Martin, who lived near that <lb />
town, was killed by lightning <lb />
about o'clock. Mr, Martin <lb />
was plowing in his field and <lb />
was dead when found, lying be- <lb />
side his plow, and horse <lb />
also dead. Mr. Martin <lb />
about years of and leaves <lb />
wife but no children. <lb />
Chicken Powder <lb />
and feed my <lb />
on with it too. <lb />
Look at and <lb />
observe the Hawk. <lb />
Died after eat- <lb />
a of that <lb />
old rooster, which <lb />
had been fed on <lb />
Chicken <lb />
Powder. Alas I <lb />
Alas <lb />
Tries <lb />
Kills Hawks, Crows, Owls and Minks. <lb />
Best remedy for Cholera, Gaps, <lb />
Limber Neck. Indigestion and Leg <lb />
Weakness. Keeps them free <lb />
Vermin, thereby causing them to pro- <lb />
duce an a of Price <lb />
and cents. <lb />
Manufactured only by <lb />
W. H. Tarboro, <lb />
SUE IT <lb />
COWARD WOOTEN <lb />
HOTEL<lb />
U Wt I w <lb />
MD. <lb />
lOOMS. AND IN <lb />
W. II D., U. <lb />
C. <lb />
. n. <lb />
JOSEPH L. HERMAN, Man. <lb />
it<lb />
POOR PRINT<lb /></p>
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THE CENSUS QUESTIONS. <lb />
A List if <lb />
Every <lb />
For the convenience of the <lb />
public and to work <lb />
of the census enumerators we <lb />
publish below a list of the <lb />
will bi asked the <lb />
bead of every household. <lb />
If you expect to be away from <lb />
home when the census <lb />
tor calls, fill our the blank <lb />
and lea the list at borne. <lb />
The questions<lb />
What is your <lb />
What your on your <lb />
last birthday, preceding April <lb />
1910 <lb />
Are you single, married, <lb />
widowed, or divorced <lb />
How many years have <lb />
been married <lb />
Where were you It <lb />
in the United State, state th <lb />
state or territory. If van <lb />
born in a foreign land, the <lb />
name of such aid <lb />
tongue. <lb />
Where was father <lb />
born If in the United state.-, <lb />
state the state or territory. If <lb />
born in land state the <lb />
name of country and mother <lb />
Where was your <lb />
born. If in the United States, <lb />
state state or territory. It <lb />
born in a foreign land state the <lb />
name of such country and mother <lb />
tongue. <lb />
Io what did you <lb />
into the United States <lb />
Are a <lb />
citizen, or an en <lb />
What is your trade or <lb />
Do you speak English <lb />
If what language do you <lb />
speak <lb />
What is your occupation, <lb />
aid general nature of industry <lb />
at which you work <lb />
yon an employer, <lb />
employee, or work on account <lb />
lifers at work, or not, j <lb />
on April <lb />
USE ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE <lb />
The powder to be shaken <lb />
into the If you have tire., <lb />
feet, try Allen Foot Ease. It <lb />
the feet and make new or t <lb />
i Core aching, n <lb />
hot, sweating feet. <lb />
of all pain and gives a d <lb />
comfort. it to Break in <lb />
New Try it to day. Sold <lb />
lion t accept any <lb />
For FREE trial package, ad- <lb />
S. Le Roy, N. Y. <lb />
FARMVILLE ITEMS. <lb />
Farmville, N C. April <lb />
Congressman Jno. Small to <lb />
deliver address for <lb />
ville graded school May 13th. A <lb />
is in store for those who <lb />
near him. <lb />
There have been very few s <lb />
for the past month and a half <lb />
that we have not witnessed the <lb />
moving of some old house in <lb />
order to make ready tor a new <lb />
of some kind. <lb />
Two were confirmed at the <lb />
Episcopal Sunday by <lb />
Bishop Strange. Mr. Fulford, <lb />
the rector, has closed <lb />
work here and at present the <lb />
church is without a rector. <lb />
The new church the Disciples <lb />
is about ready use. They <lb />
held Sunday school in it la t <lb />
Sunday and expect to hold <lb />
in it next Sunday. <lb />
The Oxford Orphan tinging <lb />
class gave a delightful concert in <lb />
the opera house last <lb />
received a good sum. <lb />
We welcome to our town Mr. <lb />
G. B. Ford, recently of <lb />
who is to be The Farm <lb />
ville Enterprise The press <lb />
machinery is all new and clean, <lb />
every piece of it. We hope it <lb />
may s be morally clean and <lb />
that no enemy of our homes, our <lb />
school. State or churches <lb />
ever find sympathy in the editor <lb />
or any of its e <lb />
look tor first issue of The <lb />
Enterprise next ween. As we <lb />
are to nave a paper of our own <lb />
shall my writing for The <lb />
We hops our correspondent <lb />
will change his mind about <lb />
many weeks were write for The <lb />
during the year <lb />
out of work <lb />
I'M <lb />
Are you able to read <lb />
Ar- you able to write <lb />
you own home or <lb />
rent same <lb />
Is your home owned free, <lb />
or mortgaged <lb />
Professional Cards <lb />
Are i o <lb />
co <lb />
navy <lb />
Are you <lb />
i- ; the <lb />
i. I my or <lb />
W. F. EVANS <lb />
ATTORNEY AT LAW <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Office R. L. Smith <lb />
and next door to John <lb />
buggy Go's new building. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
North Carolina township. <lb />
Pitt i Henry Harding, J. P. <lb />
W. ton H. B <lb />
M. B. the defendant in <lb />
the v.- Mill, d n . <lb />
notice that a in the <lb />
entitled was aid <lb />
defendant on the day of April <lb />
He iv Harding, a of <lb />
the i of Pitt North Caro- <lb />
for the mm I 56.77. due to the <lb />
plaintiff by the by e- <lb />
c summon <lb />
for.- s-id H. J. P. <lb />
at his e in G e-n i <lb />
Pi t county. No th Caro- <lb />
n 13th day of May, 1910, <lb />
when where the defendant. II B. <lb />
i requested to appear d <lb />
answer or demur to the complaint of <lb />
the or the <lb />
be granted. <lb />
Thin 18th day of 1910. <lb />
Henry Harding, cf t <lb />
Administrators Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Haring qualified of <lb />
E. late of Pitt <lb />
c this is to persons <lb />
having t; . estate of the <lb />
aid t exhibit them i the <lb />
ed prep, proven on let <lb />
before he 7th of April. 1910. or this <lb />
will be pleaded in bar of their <lb />
r e- <lb />
Drains indebted to <lb />
will phase make i <lb />
to d. <lb />
This the tits day or April. <lb />
C. E. Tripp, <lb />
of Mary K. H deceased. <lb />
payment <lb />
Notice. <lb />
North Carolina I <lb />
lilt In Superior Court. <lb />
Ned Annie <lb />
The deft above named will take <lb />
notice that action entitled a above <lb />
baa been c d in the Sup-nor <lb />
e- art of county obtain a divorce <lb />
from the bonds of matrimony. <lb />
the said defendant further take <lb />
not that he is r quired to mt the <lb />
next term the c of t <lb />
county to be held on the eighth Mon- <lb />
day after the first kin h, it <lb />
being I be day f May, 1.10, at <lb />
the court bob- . county n <lb />
Greenville. N. C. and or de- <lb />
to the c la or <lb />
plaintiff apply t lie for <lb />
the r demanded in raid <lb />
Thia day of Apr <lb />
b. C <lb />
Clerk <lb />
Julius Brown, Attorney fur i lain- <lb />
of the Condition of <lb />
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE <lb />
At GREENVILLE, <lb />
in the Stale of N. C, at dose of March 29th. <lb />
North Carolina , . <lb />
the <lb />
Hitch <lb />
vs Notice <lb />
Burton A. Mitchell <lb />
The ant v.- d will <lb />
notice that an a entitled a I <lb />
been d in the Superior I <lb />
of ; c for the <lb />
f d th i of i <lb />
Ii n p <lb />
defend n aid t e s <lb />
will that he is re-j <lb />
to appear at the term of <lb />
court of Pitt to be <lb />
held on th- I a t <lb />
if March, t being the <lb />
May, at the d <lb />
house in county in <lb />
North C and n or <lb />
to the comp ac ion or the <lb />
plaint i t ill apply o lie court for the <lb />
in <lb />
his April, <lb />
Superior cu if <lb />
Entry of Land. <lb />
is hereby th t K. R <lb />
baa he of <lb />
April filled an y of vacant <lb />
lands in dice of the register of <lb />
deeds tor Pitt in the <lb />
words and K. K. <lb />
and c aims fol- <lb />
i piece or of land situ it <lb />
in the of ard in Be h I <lb />
t t. Beginning in <lb />
I ranch e and <lb />
r ii ring with the public r. ad T y- <lb />
mill on the road, <lb />
mar y n r h with i c- <lb />
i to the r a west-1 <lb />
y co at bridge, <lb />
five <lb />
v. M. Moore. <lb />
Re i cf <lb />
By D It. <lb />
Ai y and pen life to <lb />
or I i i lie I i ii cove ed by <lb />
or any p rt th- re if are Iv <lb />
to their protest in <lb />
with the , the lave- <lb />
i c of a r re n w thin thirty <lb />
days from the hereof. <lb />
Thin i Mr, <lb />
W M. M o e. Entry Taker. <lb />
of Real Estate. <lb />
By of a power of i ale contain- <lb />
ed in a cert in mortgage <lb />
ed and c d by Jo, Jr., <lb />
to Maria Foreman dated the 8th day <lb />
of ard duly in <lb />
th register's office in Pitt county in <lb />
page a i. will <lb />
on Saturday, the 14th day of May, <lb />
1910, at 1- o'clock no n expose to <lb />
public Mile before the court h. use <lb />
door in Pitt the <lb />
highest d-r for cash, th- fol <lb />
house and lot Io b the pa- eel <lb />
of land ed by Ma Foreman to <lb />
Joyner. Jr on th 8th of <lb />
April and d in said deed <lb />
as low at the south west <lb />
corner of Joe a lot on I street <lb />
thence in an d <lb />
about to a e, <lb />
in a about <lb />
ii J feet to a stake at a co then e <lb />
in a we- direction feet <lb />
fit e northwest corner on <lb />
Pitt street extended, thence in a <lb />
northerly n the e <lb />
i o Pitt street feet to a <lb />
corner the g. 1-4 <lb />
an acre more r las and the <lb />
same lot to Mania <lb />
I. C. Arthur id w See book <lb />
M page t. r office in Pitt <lb />
c This is made <lb />
the t of s id m deed. <lb />
This d-y of 1910. <lb />
Mara Foreman, Mortgagee. <lb />
F. C. Harding, Atty. <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
and <lb />
Overdrafts secured and <lb />
unsecured 1,6-6.81 <lb />
Al. otter Stock, Bonds <lb />
ard 2,400.00 <lb />
House . <lb />
j . . <lb />
Demand loans <lb />
Due from and 76,129.16 <lb />
Items 8-7 <lb />
Gold , <lb />
Silver coin, all <lb />
minor 86.61 17,867.61 <lb />
Ne I b- no es <lb />
U M <lb />
Total <lb />
203.24 <lb />
Capital stock paid in <lb />
Undivided profits, lets cur. <lb />
expenses and taxes pd. 6.388.40 <lb />
Time Car. of den. 786.06. <lb />
a,. <lb />
J B <lb />
outstanding <lb />
Total <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
The undersigned having this day <lb />
qualified of the <lb />
of Purnell before O. C <lb />
Moore, clerk of Superior court, <lb />
notice is given to all per-on- <lb />
indebted to n d estate to mire <lb />
mediate with the u <lb />
signed and all persons <lb />
holding claim- inst said estate are <lb />
notified that they must file <lb />
their again t estate with <lb />
the administrator en or <lb />
before the lib of April ll. o- <lb />
be in bur of <lb />
r on said claims no. j <lb />
the t me . st <lb />
Thia the A 1910. <lb />
W. J <lb />
of th- of <lb />
F. C. y. <lb />
STATE OF H CAR County of Pitt, <lb />
I, Jas. L. Little, of the above-named bank, do that <lb />
the above statement ii true to the beat of my knowledge and belief. <lb />
JAS. L. LITTLE, Cashier. <lb />
J. A. Andrews, <lb />
Subscribed and Io before me, <lb />
this 2nd ray of April, 1910. <lb />
H. D. Ba Notary Pub <lb />
B. W. <lb />
J. G. <lb />
Directors.<lb />
To Know Your Needs <lb />
In Cotton Gin Machinery, Engines and Boilers <lb />
The Celebrated Alamo Gasoline Engines. <lb />
Peanut Pickers. <lb />
Electric Light Outfits and Water Works for <lb />
the country homes. <lb />
Saw Mills, Planers, Lathes, Sanders, Shapers <lb />
Matchers, Surfacers. <lb />
Grist and Feed Mills. <lb />
Brick and Concrete Machinery. <lb />
Chalmers, Detroit and Buick Automobiles. <lb />
In fact, anything you want in Farm and Mill <lb />
Machinery. <lb />
CALL OR <lb />
J. Paul Simpson, Gibbs Machinery Co. <lb />
Phone N. C. <lb />
i i in both <lb />
you dumb <lb />
N. W. OUTLAW <lb />
Politics. <lb />
There are fanciful dreamers <lb />
think and as though <lb />
there were nothing- in politics <lb />
except This <lb />
out of some great <lb />
policies of government involving <lb />
the personal right of citizens, <lb />
otherwise, the rights of Greenville, <lb />
the person in government. <lb />
Partisan politics is largely based <lb />
upon this kind of sentiment All <lb />
great that have arisen <lb />
in American politics were <lb />
founded upon some great moral <lb />
question business as a <lb />
consideration. When <lb />
the republic was first established <lb />
there were as well as <lb />
n patriots. There were those who <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
Office occupied by J. I <lb />
Fleming. <lb />
GREENVILLE. <lb />
D. h. cum <lb />
Clark <lb />
CIVIL ENGINEERS <lb />
SURVEYORS <lb />
N. Carolina <lb />
S. J. Everett <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
Loans on Real Estate <lb />
Dr. Office. Greenville, N. C <lb />
U I. MOORE W. H. LONG <lb />
Moore and Long <lb />
ATTORNEYS AT LAW <lb />
believed in H Is last f <lb />
DR <lb />
R. L. <lb />
Dentist. <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb />
form of government while <lb />
there others who had <lb />
no sympathy with Washington, <lb />
Jefferson, Hamilton and other <lb />
founder. The fathers differed <lb />
In some policies relating to <lb />
bat business was <lb />
less a strong factor, <lb />
ally in partisan J <lb />
The questions relating to the <lb />
establishment of government <lb />
settled and later political parties <lb />
were organized still more on <lb />
sentimental and moral questions, <lb />
but business was also a consider- <lb />
don The great moral questions <lb />
of the day also settled and <lb />
the politics of our time is <lb />
or should be, and business <lb />
pure and simple. The n .,,,, , <lb />
who nowadays that h. <lb />
cuts no figure in politics is SKINNER A <lb />
LAWYERS. N. C <lb />
DR. <lb />
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Office on Third street, formerly recap- <lb />
pied by Dr. <lb />
JULIUS BROWN <lb />
Notice. <lb />
By v of the i f <lb />
t-o c of <lb />
and delivered <lb />
No. A. V. A M. <lb />
L. J. one <lb />
Jul- t. t e <lb />
dated tic lit fay of <lb />
and d in the n is- <lb />
of de d office of Pitt <lb />
Ni-th Gar i-aye <lb />
et s q in hook p <lb />
2.4 c t f the expose <lb />
t i before th- house <lb />
door in ville t-i the highest bi <lb />
on , a certain <lb />
or p I in land and I i g in <lb />
th- county of Pitt aid S. t- of North <lb />
Carolina and in of G e <lb />
known as Masonic T. m <lb />
pie g <lb />
feet and en by <lb />
said s on the lot No. <lb />
on which the c e of <lb />
a n d, on lot No. <lb />
on the west the formerly <lb />
to Dr. W. J. Blow, except- <lb />
a of said fret. re <lb />
h for I to the town of <lb />
ad upon which the water <lb />
stand pipe of town i j <lb />
At the time and place we will <lb />
nil th brick and <lb />
sail lot, tn at y -ml de of tr. st. <lb />
Term, of h. <lb />
16th day of April, 1910 <lb />
James L. Little, <lb />
Root, J. Cobb, <lb />
Trustee. <lb />
Lard Sale. <lb />
virtue of a p we- us a <lb />
n by <lb />
and Wife, Ma <lb />
s c f No r, r.- <lb />
in J-8, page , Pitt <lb />
c , we tell f r cash <lb />
at the door of th.- <lb />
office in Greenville <lb />
on lb 16th May, , <lb />
Mini In , p op <lb />
g o-i the A. C. L. rail <lb />
j right of y ft thence south- <lb />
. ward with s id lit of way eighteen <lb />
poles to a i-t <lb />
e st to the Tar river r ad to a stake, <lb />
thence h tie western <lb />
of said nail fourteen poles t a <lb />
e, the 1-2 west to a <lb />
on the A. J L. right of <lb />
way at i containing six <lb />
acres m <lb />
This the eh v. nth day of April. <lb />
Atty. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having duly qualified before <lb />
Superior court clerk of county <lb />
administratrix of the estate of N. T. <lb />
Cox, o c notice hereby given <lb />
to all indebted to the o <lb />
payment to <lb />
. all having claims <lb />
estate notice <lb />
l hat they must present the to <lb />
the for on or <lb />
26th of M <lb />
this notice will be plead in bar of <lb />
r. <lb />
This day of March, 1910. <lb />
Sarah A. Cox,<lb />
Land Sale. <lb />
By virtue of power contained in <lb />
a certain duly executed and <lb />
delivered on the of June, <lb />
by Daniel and wife Marinna <lb />
A Daniel to J. R. Davenport, said <lb />
duly record, d in the <lb />
of Deeds of Pitt <lb />
county, book J-S the under- <lb />
signed will expose to put lie sale to <lb />
tin highest bidder for cash, before <lb />
the court house door in the Town of <lb />
Greenville, N Carolina, on Monday i <lb />
the 18th day of April. 1910. the low- <lb />
ed lot or pared of land, to <lb />
Situate in th county of Pitt <lb />
id described One town <lb />
lot in the town of known <lb />
lot No. beginning at the corner on <lb />
the east ride of W. H. on <lb />
Main street, and tunning with W. H. <lb />
Ross lot feet, thence north <lb />
feet, thence west S to the <lb />
be.-inning, containing quire If. <lb />
To <lb />
This the of March, <lb />
J. R Davenport Mortgagee. <lb />
Skinner Attorneys. <lb />
a n ltd <lb />
We Take Your Plumbing <lb />
In Hand <lb />
immediately we get your order ard <lb />
it along; to completion without <lb />
delay. Prompt and reliable <lb />
work denote methods, ard the ma- <lb />
we ploy are made by best <lb />
and speak for <lb />
You have nothing to <lb />
to having us to do <lb />
your g. <lb />
P. M. JOHNSTON <lb />
JAMES <lb />
Phone <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Subscribe to The Reflector.<lb />
m-m <lb />
Take Place an <lb />
the Eighth. <lb />
On Wednesday afternoon at <lb />
bar home on Greene street, Mrs. I <lb />
H. A. White enter- <lb />
six of her young lady <lb />
friends announce the engage <lb />
of her niece, Mary. <lb />
James, to Mr. W. T. <lb />
Jr. The young ladies <lb />
had no intimation of what <lb />
in store for being <lb />
asked to around with- <lb />
their and spend a while, <lb />
and the suspicions of neither <lb />
aroused as they arrived and <lb />
found others there. <lb />
After spending an hour <lb />
with their needles <lb />
The family that eats <lb />
plenty of <lb />
Quaker Oats <lb />
is a healthy, rugged <lb />
family. <lb />
The most popular <lb />
in the world be- <lb />
cause it does most <lb />
and costs least. <lb />
WOODLAND ITEMS. <lb />
la<lb />
treed From Committee <lb />
chatting, the hostess asked them i F- C. Harding. Esq., <lb />
to repair to the dining room with, Dem. Ex. Com. of Pitt Co. <lb />
her. As they were passing Greenville, N. C. <lb />
across the hall and heard from Dear <lb />
the piano a few strains of I Having announced myself . <lb />
Cornea the the first inti for Democratic her daughter Mrs. G. W. <lb />
came of what was in nomination for the office of Sen-1 <lb />
Woodland. N. C, April 20- <lb />
Miss <lb />
a few days with her aunt. <lb />
j Hope Craft, near <lb />
IT. A, Nobles and son. Luke, <lb />
I went to help organize a Sunday <lb />
school at which in <lb />
future will be known as Glendale. <lb />
The school will be held at <lb />
o'clock each Sunday afternoon. <lb />
are a fine time <lb />
this setting oat <lb />
Owing to bad our <lb />
was small at Woodland <lb />
Sunday school last Sunday. <lb />
J. L. Nobles went to <lb />
Saturday evening to visit his <lb />
daughter. Miss Mollie, who <lb />
taken to the <lb />
A. W. Barber is very much <lb />
pleased with his young plow boy. <lb />
Mrs. W. R. W. Nobles and <lb />
daughter, Miss Adelaide, went to <lb />
evening to visit <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
store, and entering the room the, for Pitt county, I do not- ,, <lb />
secret was revealed. The room proper to serve <lb />
had been beautifully decorated, I member of the committee which provided at all <lb />
everything being in pink, time for holding the with a bottle of <lb />
table, flowers, napkins, and county T era is no telling <lb />
cream and cake all to nominate the my i <lb />
of this color. date, and which the <lb />
Above the table was suspended <lb />
a huge wedding bell, and at each <lb />
plate were heart shaped place <lb />
one bearing the initials <lb />
and other <lb />
There were individual <lb />
pink cakes on which were two <lb />
other small heart-shaped cards <lb />
tied with pink ribbon, one of <lb />
these bearing the names of e <lb />
couple and tho other the date for <lb />
marriage. The napkins <lb />
bore the same letters in a heart, <lb />
these with the cards all <lb />
hand painted. <lb />
When all had taken their <lb />
places around the table the <lb />
hostess offered a toast tn the <lb />
coming bride, each of the guests <lb />
following a all <lb />
which were appropriately re- <lb />
to by th-; bride elect. <lb />
The announcement <lb />
with it much interest, for the <lb />
young couple are well known. <lb />
manner and method of conduct- <lb />
such and <lb />
therefore, hereby tender <lb />
resignation as a member of <lb />
the central executive <lb />
deem it not say <lb />
that I have no to <lb />
make as to whether the commit- <lb />
tee shall order a voting primary <lb />
or a delegated convention, ard <lb />
beg I hat in passing upon these <lb />
important questions that the com- <lb />
tee will have in vie at only the <lb />
of the party arid will <lb />
adopt that method which, in the <lb />
judgment of lira committee, will <lb />
Kite the greater degree of <lb />
f to the voters. <lb />
L Blow. <lb />
is coated. <lb />
Y breath <lb />
Headaches come go. <lb />
symptoms show <lb />
is the trouble. To re- <lb />
in case <lb />
It <lb />
is most in all of <lb />
sprains and <lb />
Sold by all drug st.--. <lb />
James is a daughter of cause is the first thing. <lb />
Col. and Mrs. P. G <lb />
and <lb />
and and <lb />
, Tablets will do that Ea.-y <lb />
Mr. is a son of Mr. and to take most effective. Sold <lb />
Mrs. W. T. Both by all druggists. <lb />
have a host who <lb />
extend them many good withes. of <lb />
The board cf commissioners of <lb />
Prompt relief in all cases Thomasville have <lb />
throat and lung trouble if you made good. They pissed an <lb />
use Cough Rem- ordinance requiring the near-beer <lb />
Pleasant to take, soothing saloon of the town to close at <lb />
and Sold by all They <lb />
from citizens who were <lb />
The Orphan Concert willing make affidavit that the <lb />
thing was a nuisance after night <lb />
fall. The saloon man complain <lb />
druggists. <lb />
The singing class of the Oxford <lb />
Orphanage asylum gave their <lb />
concert night in Me- <lb />
Baptist church and <lb />
an excellent program. <lb />
The audience was very large, <lb />
filling the church to standing <lb />
room. The collection amounted <lb />
to which added to the <lb />
amount received at the stock- <lb />
meeting of the Farmer <lb />
Consolidated Tobacco Company, <lb />
made a total of The Ox- <lb />
ford asylum is doing a great <lb />
wort and Greenville people are <lb />
always for the singing class <lb />
to come here on its annual tour. <lb />
Chamberlain's Stomach and <lb />
Liver Tat lets 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 />
strength. Sold by all druggist. <lb />
ARE YOU SURE <lb />
l other utensil kept u <lb />
-n, Hus from <lb />
a in I ft is a <lb />
knew that <lb />
Hit's<lb />
where your health <lb />
U I Why sot <lb />
MAKE AND FREEZE YOU OWN <lb />
la <lb />
FOR A wick <lb />
ICE Fawner <lb />
It Is so <lb />
Mis mil, <lb />
rooking, or the <lb />
two <lb />
of lea snit whole. <lb />
A let run <lb />
no. <lb />
And tare <lb />
j Pow. <lb />
HAS. <lb />
. i. L <lb />
Sol I by all good <lb />
Th- C i . I C.,., Is Roy, a, v <lb />
ed that he could not make a <lb />
living out of the business if <lb />
hours were cut out, and <lb />
off. red to surrender his license if <lb />
that part of the money he <lb />
for his license not yet <lb />
would be returned to him. This <lb />
the board promptly agreed to do, <lb />
and did. So we have no near- <lb />
beer joint now. <lb />
Weaker men would have <lb />
yielded to the pressure to <lb />
recede from the position <lb />
they had taken, but. the <lb />
board stood pat and hence th. <lb />
happy riddance of an evil that <lb />
was constantly growing <lb />
dangerous and deadly. All honor <lb />
to these guardians of the <lb />
right They have done well, <lb />
and the good citizens of tin <lb />
town will them honor in <lb />
stead of rebuke. It mutter.- <lb />
little what others may do or say. <lb />
Charity i Children. <lb />
Worse Than Bullets. <lb />
Bullets often caused <lb />
to the eczema. L. <lb />
W B got in <lb />
tho army, <lb />
forty years. <lb />
cured me when all <lb />
he writ a heeler tor sorer, <lb />
b. i a, cuts, wound , <lb />
bruise and <lb />
for Side River. <lb />
Mr. D. C. been an <lb />
pointed enumerator to take <lb />
census of that <lb />
ville township lying on the <lb />
side of He will <lb />
the work next <lb />
up a Safe <lb />
A safe, <lb />
diamonds and money <lb />
to be worth between and <lb />
lost in a hurricane and <lb />
tidal wave which destroyed the <lb />
town and seaport of <lb />
in Calhoun, Tex., in 1875. has <lb />
been recovered from the gulf. <lb />
was situated on <lb />
extending <lb />
from safe was <lb />
owned by James a <lb />
e'er, who packed all his valuables <lb />
and money in sale, which <lb />
with his home eras swept to sea. <lb />
He and his daughter lost their <lb />
lives. <lb />
It was at tho time <lb />
safe worth of <lb />
jewels and money, and for many <lb />
years a reward of was <lb />
offered for information of the <lb />
treasure. <lb />
Frank Bauer, who has system- <lb />
searched for the treasure <lb />
for many years, located it nearly <lb />
a mile from the site of the <lb />
home. It was in about, <lb />
twenty of water and buried i <lb />
several feet in sand. By <lb />
t the chest was located I <lb />
and divers <lb />
Dispatch, <lb />
If. C, April 21- <lb />
Miss Estelle who has <lb />
just returned from <lb />
spending this week with her <lb />
sister, Mrs. i. P. Fleming. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. C. Washington <lb />
spent Friday night here visiting <lb />
is in town <lb />
visiting h -r J. J. <lb />
Satterthwaite. <lb />
was preaching at <lb />
Baptist Sunday mom <lb />
was mis- <lb />
discussed under <lb />
heads, command, faith and need. <lb />
Elder spoke in such a <lb />
way ail who herd <lb />
the need of missions. He <lb />
showed us from <lb />
all people belong to any <lb />
religion were not equal to <lb />
heathens. Those that <lb />
cannot go as should <lb />
give liberally. <lb />
REPORT OF Of <lb />
THE BANK OF <lb />
AT N. O. <lb />
At the close of business. Mar. 1910. <lb />
Resources <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
and unsecured <lb />
Furniture and <lb />
Demand loans 4.000.00 <lb />
Due from 6,2111.24 <lb />
it.-ms <lb />
Silver coin, <lb />
minor currency tUM <lb />
Nat bank no-es and other <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
Capital stock <lb />
203.17 1,400.00 <lb />
1.173.58 Undivided profits, less <lb />
nob s <lb />
Total <lb />
j expenses and taxes pd ii <lb />
Time of deposit 1,002.30 <lb />
Deposits subject to ck I <lb />
Cashier's checks <lb />
outstanding 75.47 <lb />
Total <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. County, <lb />
I. F. A. Cashier of the above-named bank, <lb />
do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of <lb />
my knowledge and belief. <lb />
F. A. EDMONDSON. <lb />
Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed sworn to be- <lb />
J. E Green, <lb />
A. W. stage, <lb />
sworn to <lb />
fore me, this day of April, <lb />
1910. R. H. Hunsucker. <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
J. F. Harrington, <lb />
Directors. <lb />
Save From the Grave <lb />
given up hope, r <lb />
year I sutler n. a <lb />
severe writs Mrs M. <lb />
. ix Tern <lb />
the , in m. chest be almost <lb />
.- d not d any <lb />
work, but Dr. Ki k's Ne <lb />
bu m.- like a new a n. <lb />
It s the be t m e fur the <lb />
h-, <lb />
hay <lb />
up, bronchitis an I h <lb />
Io. and g <lb />
cough, yield to this <lb />
me Try it. c <lb />
b free. Guarantee i by all Drug- <lb />
gilts <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
The Bethel Banking Trust Co., <lb />
AT BETHEL, N. C. <lb />
At the close of business, March 1910. <lb />
RE OUNCES. <lb />
and <lb />
Overdrafts sec. and <lb />
and Fixture, <lb />
Duo from A <lb />
Silver coin, including nil . <lb />
minor c-in currency <lb />
National k rotes <lb />
r U. S. J <lb />
Total <lb />
II <lb />
COO <lb />
Surplus 0.00 <lb />
Undivided <lb />
a d taxi a <lb />
Time Or of <lb />
Sub. to 67.73 <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. County of Pitt, <lb />
I, W. H Cashier of the above-named bunk, do sot <lb />
swear that the above statement is true to the best, of my <lb />
W. H. Cashier. <lb />
She aid With a <lb />
Mr. B. W. is <lb />
The nets of <lb />
limp is that yesterday <lb />
Mr. out of public <lb />
knowledge and belief. <lb />
bed and sworn to be- <lb />
my this 5th day of Apr., <lb />
T. Carson, <lb />
Notary <lb />
M. O Blount, <lb />
Robt. Staton, <lb />
Directors. <lb />
Tax Sale Far <lb />
No is given that the prop- <lb />
of the fol g will re <lb />
at auction the <lb />
office. at noon on <lb />
day. May 2nd, 1910, ti t-e taxes <lb />
due town of c, for <lb />
year <lb />
Taxes. C st. Tot-1. <lb />
Barrett, C. G. <lb />
kindness of heart vent out to <lb />
ESTABLISHED 1875- <lb />
S II <lb />
he curd <lb />
without loss of tin; and a <lb />
medicine which i <lb />
Iain's Colic, cholera and <lb />
Remedy mt only cures <lb />
hut produces no <lb />
pleasant after effects. It never <lb />
fails is pleas and safe to <lb />
take. Sold by all druggists. <lb />
Federal Grand Jury. <lb />
The following compose the <lb />
grand jury at this term of the <lb />
C. S. Carr. Pitt county, fore <lb />
man; C. F. Washing <lb />
ton; N. T. Everett, Martin; J. F. <lb />
Harris, Hyde; J. P. Fleming. <lb />
Pitt; J. B. Johnston, Pitt; J. J <lb />
Carson. Pitt; Charles <lb />
Beaufort; Albert Miller, Beau <lb />
J. L. Martin; <lb />
Davenport. Washington; W. W. <lb />
Mason, Beaufort; P. Mar <lb />
Paul Spruill. Washington <lb />
George N. Jackson, Washington; <lb />
George N- Jackson, <lb />
Crawford Spruill, R. D. <lb />
Adams, Beaufort; W. H. Stancill, <lb />
News. <lb />
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consolation to a which <lb />
hitched by the bridge to rear <lb />
end of a and was ripping <lb />
and an <lb />
was by The <lb />
mule after in th <lb />
over and breaking two of its <lb />
wheels apparently give heed to <lb />
the earnest to bu quiet <lb />
and Mr. <lb />
that <lb />
ad juries was his suit <lb />
when the sou of a <lb />
put out om; his <lb />
iron-shod front feet on the lop of <lb />
left foot and <lb />
put a pressure thereon at about <lb />
half a ton, us a lawyer would <lb />
say, and for a apace of time <lb />
long enough for Mr. <lb />
to have uttered a cuss <lb />
words had he been a cussing <lb />
man, which same however he is <lb />
not. Now you know why Mr. <lb />
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Wholesale and retail Grocer <lb />
and Furniture Dealer. Cash <lb />
paid for Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed <lb />
Oil Turkeys, Oak <lb />
Bedsteads, Mattresses, etc. <lb />
Suits, Baby Go-Carts, <lb />
Parlor suits Tables, Lounges, <lb />
Safes, P. end Ax <lb />
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ii West Cheroots, Henry George <lb />
s Chen Peach, <lb />
j, m. Apples, Pine Apples, Syrup, <lb />
ii Jelly- West, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, <lb />
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l Oil, Cotton Seed Vi-J Hulls. <lb />
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Na-v Wooden ware, and Crack- <lb />
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New Royal Sowing Machines <lb />
and numerous ether goods. <lb />
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Come me. <lb />
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How often you net a <lb />
or screw driver or <lb />
lacking. Have a good <lb />
tool box and be prepared for <lb />
emergencies. Our <lb />
Is a you could desire, and <lb />
we see that your tool <lb />
box does not lack a single <lb />
useful article. <lb />
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STOMACH DEAD <lb />
, , MAN STILL LIVES <lb />
People who <lb />
fermentation of after <lb />
and indigestion, and seek relief <lb />
in large chunks or <lb />
are killing their stomachs i m <lb />
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from indigestion needs is h good <lb />
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digest a hearty meal without artificial <lb />
aid. <lb />
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t an i cure indigestion, or money , ,,., <lb />
back. H. Miles Shoe Co. Inc. <lb />
Is named <lb />
a Id in small tablet form in large <lb />
for only to cent-. <lb />
stomach tablets. <lb />
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a s, best for liver, <lb />
PHONE No. B <lb />
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tom t and At, I have put in a <lb />
No B. <lb />
D. M. JONES, Salesman <lb />
GET <lb />
Tobacco Flues <lb />
FROM <lb />
L. H. Pender <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
With experience in <lb />
fines, he can yes <lb />
Plumbing and Tinning <lb />
Our Greenville, yours If you <lb />
H. HENRY HARRIS <lb />
ARCHITECT <lb />
FINE RESIDENCE CHURCH <lb />
a N. C. <lb />
U-16-Om <lb />
J. C. LANIER <lb />
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DEPARTMENT <lb />
in Charge of F. A. <lb />
The Eastern Reflector tor and Rates on Application<lb />
is the Kind, ITEMS <lb />
lee us. <lb />
A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
A new lot of lamps just in. <lb />
Harrington, Barber Cf . I Wilson, spent Friday night at C. <lb />
It y want a useful planter. E. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs.- Ivy Smith went <lb />
to Marlboro Saturday and return- <lb />
ed Sunday. <lb />
Miss Lou Crawford and T. E. <lb />
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Mil, <lb />
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received a full <lb />
Give a <lb />
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Smith. Cox. Vida butt <lb />
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and <lb />
Ox. <lb />
for fresh B D.<lb />
and <lb />
Cox <lb />
Johnson I I. u a Matt- <lb />
ed the cl Ml- <lb />
Cora Carroll's <lb />
i . Mils school house. <lb />
Ft ail <lb />
at H. L Johnson's fountain. <lb />
Miss May who <lb />
has be teaching near Carolina, j <lb />
came Wednesday. <lb />
a men lot of <lb />
shoes. <lb />
Co <lb />
Mis- <lb />
W. I. U I . <lb />
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neat and <lb />
en liberal, <lb />
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tie n.-k you. planter. It <lb />
and Mrs J. plants Cotton, corn, peas, etc, <lb />
, near Harrington, Barber <lb />
Mi- and fish. going <lb />
R. W. at Johnson <lb />
nice line of i railroad street. <lb />
rice.-, are i u frame that for <lb />
mom i Any Bi frame. <lb />
Co. A. V. Ange Co. <lb />
ha- never when <lb />
Mrs R A <lb />
manufactured by A. G. Cox Man <lb />
Co, Winterville. <lb />
New goods and no- <lb />
just in. Better while <lb />
cheap <lb />
A. W. Ange Co. j <lb />
How i your soul Let <lb />
us show you our new lot of <lb />
Barber Co <lb />
A nice six key soda fountain <lb />
for Kale. K. D- <lb />
We have purchased the <lb />
l know as the <lb />
and Mfg. and will <lb />
j ready very soon to grind corn, <lb />
j do general repair work and dress <lb />
I timber. <lb />
Harrington. Barber Co. <lb />
A nice lot of matting just in. <lb />
A. W. Ange <lb />
We call your attention to our <lb />
new line of groceries. <lb />
R. W. <lb />
Dry for the <lb />
A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
spring dress goods, <lb />
embroidery and see us- <lb />
New lot just in. <lb />
N C. April <lb />
-Rev. C. B. cf <lb />
Little attended church at Marl- <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Miss Agnes Smith spent Sun- <lb />
day at home. <lb />
Rev. S. W. filled <lb />
regular appointment at Smith's <lb />
school house Sunday morning <lb />
and night <lb />
in <lb />
TORPID <lb />
the organs, <lb />
late the Bowels. Baa an<lb />
ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE, <lb />
la malarial their <lb />
arc <lb />
la <lb />
the item that <lb />
niter coated. <lb />
lake No Substitute. <lb />
Mr. D. D. Dead. <lb />
Mr. D. D- Gardner died at <lb />
o'clock, Sunday night, at <lb />
his home on Third street, after <lb />
an illness covering several <lb />
months. He was years of <lb />
age, a native of Wilson county, <lb />
and moved to Greenville some <lb />
twenty years ago. <lb />
Mr. Gardner was twice married, <lb />
his first wife being Miss Olivia <lb />
Davis, of Lenoir county. By <lb />
R. A. Smith, of Farmville was marriage there are six living <lb />
here Sunday. <lb />
Miss Janie Tyson, from near <lb />
Winterville, is visiting relatives <lb />
here. <lb />
Joe of Farmville, was <lb />
here Sunday, <lb />
F. M. Smith lost a nice horse <lb />
last week with lock-jaw. <lb />
Misses and Ellen Smith <lb />
returned from Farmville Friday. <lb />
T. E. Little went to Scotland <lb />
Neck Tuesday. <lb />
to spend and i Harrington. Barber Co- <lb />
at nice spring <lb />
If you want a plow try see my new lot. <lb />
the a. Harrington, I A-W. Ange Co <lb />
Barber Go's. i Wells Browne, of <lb />
x went to a wall paper man of proven <lb />
today. He is reliable, keeps <lb />
When in need of groceries line, and if he has not <lb />
at H. L. Johnson's. stoat you want in stock, he can <lb />
Spring and pants for i i i for you it, a few and <lb />
the birds. A. IV. Any it Co <lb />
Winterville, N. j. <lb />
For nice fresh corned <lb />
W. Ange v C. <lb />
ville, N. C. <lb />
Straw are going flat, buy <lb />
one, be W. Ange <lb />
Leave your orders for ice at II. <lb />
L. Johnson's. Will <lb />
anywhere in town. <lb />
Matting and oil cloth, for the <lb />
floor, buy cover it over. <lb />
Harrington. Barber Co. <lb />
Before buying, see line of <lb />
post cards. H. L. <lb />
for th. see <lb />
A. W. Ange x Co. <lb />
Eugene spent Sunday <lb />
at his near and <lb />
returned Monday. <lb />
C. T. Cox M. B. Bryan <lb />
went to last <lb />
Prof. G. E. and <lb />
family came in to <lb />
spend a few with Mr. ard <lb />
Mrs. A. G. <lb />
R. H is all <lb />
It is a boy. <lb />
Miss after <lb />
spending a few days re <lb />
turned to where she <lb />
is attending E C. T. T. school. <lb />
B. F. W. Tucker, <lb />
L. L Kittrell and c <lb />
are week i s <lb />
In order to reduce <lb />
we will the next dais <lb />
offer special bargains in <lb />
dry goods, notions etc. <lb />
R. Co , <lb />
Winterville. N C.<lb />
Hattie went to Green <lb />
ville today. <lb />
J. J. May yesterday in <lb />
attend the Federal court at New <lb />
Bern a juror. <lb />
G. S. Porter from near <lb />
Jack in yesterday. <lb />
C. to G <lb />
today. <lb />
hang it for you. When you want <lb />
it done let him know what you <lb />
want, he can please you. <lb />
Fresh herrings at <lb />
Co. <lb />
We are now in position do <lb />
every day land general <lb />
repair a <lb />
Harrington Barber Co. <lb />
To reduce our stock before in <lb />
we will offer for a <lb />
limited time, cheap, for <lb />
calico, <lb />
worsted goods, to ; <lb />
percales, to <lb />
lee m cloth, waist <lb />
goods, lawn, mohair <lb />
wool <lb />
to table peaches, pie <lb />
peaches. shirts. <lb />
shirts. shirts. <lb />
shirts. Call and what <lb />
r. A. W, Ange Co. <lb />
A. G. Cox Manufacturing <lb />
C. are rendering good service <lb />
in the undertaking business. <lb />
C. caskets cheap with <lb />
hearse service. <lb />
The A. G Cox Manufacturing <lb />
Co. sold this ever <lb />
cotton planters and <lb />
guano sewers which would <lb />
a large cotton crop <lb />
this year. <lb />
Miss Jaunita Dixon, <lb />
at <lb />
n-d to yesterday <lb />
where is attending C. T <lb />
school. <lb />
R-v. A. conducted <lb />
at. the M. E. church <lb />
night. <lb />
Register of Deeds M. Moore <lb />
h. issued the following licenses <lb />
since la fat report. <lb />
WHITE. <lb />
S J. Tripp and Bessie <lb />
COLORED. <lb />
Luke Aim <lb />
Mayo <lb />
Braxton and Elizabeth <lb />
of Mai's <lb />
Friday night, the public school <lb />
taught by Misses Cora and Sadie <lb />
Carroll at school house <lb />
closed with an excellent concert <lb />
consisting of drills <lb />
and choruses. Every part <lb />
well rendered which showed the <lb />
excellent drill that the children <lb />
had received from their teachers. <lb />
These two young ladies are doing <lb />
a fine work in that community <lb />
and their constituents are stand- <lb />
by them, which is their duty. <lb />
They also have a fine Sunday <lb />
school with good attendance. <lb />
and preaching every first Sunday <lb />
in the afternoon. <lb />
This community is to be con- <lb />
on the rapid stride <lb />
that it is making in education <lb />
and morality. They have some <lb />
talent also in their children, as <lb />
was shown in their entertain- <lb />
Friday night. <lb />
The attendance was estimated <lb />
at five hundred, which bespeaKs <lb />
their interest in their school. <lb />
N. <lb />
Payment. <lb />
April 20th. 1910 <lb />
Mr. J. I. Thomason Supreme <lb />
Deputy F. M. C, <lb />
Wilson. N. C. <lb />
Dear <lb />
I beg to acknowledge receipt <lb />
of check for from the <lb />
Mystic Circle, in settlement of <lb />
policy in this order, by the late <lb />
A. P. Branch. Full <lb />
was made within ten days from <lb />
date of mailing claim. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
Mrs. Annie H. Branch, <lb />
Administratrix. <lb />
Mr. Branch was a member of <lb />
the Mystic Circle fifteen years. <lb />
Wilson Ruling No. was <lb />
organized twenty years ago and <lb />
is one of the best beneficial <lb />
orders. Their rates are based <lb />
on The National Fraternal Con <lb />
table, which is considered <lb />
by insurance experts, as correct. <lb />
If you want insurance <lb />
at full protection cost with- <lb />
out the investment feature, you <lb />
would do well to see I. <lb />
Thomason, State Deputy. If <lb />
you want investment see the <lb />
Banks or Building <lb />
Loan. Times. <lb />
re- <lb />
to Greenville <lb />
Mr. Plato is has just <lb />
c; an earnest invitation from <lb />
the Bryan Grimes Con <lb />
federate Veterans at Gr <lb />
N. C., to r a., ad- <lb />
dress at the Confederate reunion <lb />
on May 10th next. <lb />
of the Confederacy join <lb />
the veterans in extending the <lb />
invitation, hit. Collins look <lb />
over the t proceedings <lb />
the business of the <lb />
. and Will accept the <lb />
if he finds it possible to do <lb />
so.- Free <lb />
children, Messrs. J. Z. Gardner, <lb />
of Greenville; W. D. Gardner, of <lb />
Snow Hill; A. D. Gardner, of <lb />
Oxford; Mrs. M. E. Hamilton, of <lb />
Wilmington; Mrs. H. O. Abbott, <lb />
of Hamlet and Mrs. C. G. White- <lb />
of Bethel. <lb />
Some years after the death of <lb />
his first wife he married Mrs. <lb />
Willie ,. of Martin <lb />
who with three small <lb />
children survive him. <lb />
The funeral will take place <lb />
Tuesday afternoon at <lb />
o'clock, conducted by Rev. J. H. <lb />
Shore, the interment being in <lb />
the Episcopal The <lb />
pall bearers will be Messrs. Sam <lb />
Flake, A. C. J. A. <lb />
Ricks, F. E. T. R, Moore <lb />
and Paul Mi trick. Daily <lb />
tor, 25th. <lb />
The Call of the Blood <lb />
for purification, finds voice in <lb />
boils, complexion, a jaundiced <lb />
moth patches and blotches on the <lb />
regal of liver trouble. Bat <lb />
Dr. New Life make rich <lb />
red d; give dear akin, rosy cheeks, <lb />
fine complexion, health. Try them. <lb />
at all druggists. <lb />
Dr. H. O. Hyatt will be in <lb />
Greenville at Hotel Bertha, May <lb />
2nd and 3rd, Monday and Tues- <lb />
day for the purpose of treating <lb />
disease of the eye and fitting <lb />
glasses. <lb />
Stray Taken Up. <lb />
I have taken up one black sow, <lb />
weighs pounds, hole in right ear, <lb />
slit in left ear. Owner <lb />
get same by proving ownership and <lb />
g expenses. <lb />
J. B. Oakley, <lb />
Greenville, . C. <lb />
ltd <lb />
Hail <lb />
Sunday there was a heavy <lb />
storm in Carolina township. <lb />
Parties who saw it tell us the <lb />
hail stones were very large and <lb />
enough of them to- the <lb />
ground. <lb />
Weak <lb />
Heart Action <lb />
There are certain <lb />
that control the action <lb />
of the heart. When they <lb />
become weak, the heart <lb />
action is impaired. Short <lb />
breath, pain around heart, <lb />
choking sensation, <lb />
fluttering, feeble <lb />
or rapid pulse, and other <lb />
distressing symptoms fol- <lb />
low. Dr. Miles Heart Cure <lb />
is a medicine especially <lb />
adapted to the needs of <lb />
these nerves and the mus- <lb />
structure of the <lb />
heart itself. It a <lb />
strengthening tonic that <lb />
brings speedy relief. <lb />
Try it <lb />
-Far rear I what I <lb />
tees at I heart <lb />
had <lb />
the Dr. earn <lb />
Into I to <lb />
Dr. Haw <lb />
three <lb />
not at <lb />
this aid it. <lb />
the has, that it will Che at. <lb />
Dr. Heart <lb />
we him to <lb />
fines Co, <lb />
Care, <lb />
now I <lb />
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writ Oil. la <lb />
Do You Own a Piano <lb />
H not, and you to own <lb />
soon, you owe it o your.-ell to ex <lb />
a mine the ma nil ice <lb />
at the w <lb />
A display really <lb />
to a large city. <lb />
In a glance yea will inspect a <lb />
line of pianos not alone stand <lb />
in character of c, y and <lb />
general in a class to <lb />
itself, but you I m with prices <lb />
that stand her ard <lb />
incomparable an where. Fight <lb />
different makes tr select from, none <lb />
those cheap western department <lb />
store stencils tut each one a stand- <lb />
ard, cf <lb />
reputation in the trade, <lb />
player-pianos of known <lb />
makes. <lb />
We will take your piano in <lb />
exchange one play- <lb />
also carry the <lb />
ORGAN, the standard of the <lb />
Old organs and pianos taken in ex- <lb />
change, terms to s sit your <lb />
. When in Greenville visit our <lb />
White. <lb />
Next door to Can- At Atkins Hardware Co. store. <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE, <lb />
AT FARMVILLE. N. O. <lb />
close of business March Nth, <lb />
Resources <lb />
Loans and I <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
unsecured <lb />
Furniture and fixtures <lb />
Due from A <lb />
items <lb />
Gobi coin <lb />
Silver coin, including <lb />
minor coin currency <lb />
Nat bank U. <lb />
Notes <lb />
9,887.00 <lb />
Total <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
Capital stock <lb />
Surplus fund <lb />
Undivided profits lees <lb />
cur. exp and taxes pd 4,686.89 <lb />
Time of deposits <lb />
Deposits sub. <lb />
Cashier's 1.10486 <lb />
Total <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, County of <lb />
I, J R. Davis, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly <lb />
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my <lb />
J. K. DAVIS. Cashier. <lb />
edge and belief. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb />
me, this 4th day of April. 1910. <lb />
J. A. Mew born. <lb />
Notary <lb />
ltd <lb />
W. Turnage, <lb />
It. L Davis, <lb />
F. M. Davis. <lb />
Directors. <lb />
BAKER HART <lb />
BAKER HART <lb />
The Up-to-date <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 GOODS, consisting of Weeders, <lb />
the best Cultivators made, both in riding and <lb />
walking. Full line of WIRE 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 />
ARE FIRE <lb />
THEY Bot burn. not split or curl like wood shingles. <lb />
Will not crack and roll off like slate. Will not rip at the scams <lb />
like tin. Neither they rattle during wind storms. <lb />
never need repairs and last as long the building. And last <lb />
of all, they make the handsomest roof and are not expensive. <lb />
YORK COBB, Agents.<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, MAY I O. <lb />
GREENVILLE BOYS WIN. <lb />
Subscribe to The Reflector. <lb />
Get Debate <lb />
test <lb />
The Henry Grady Debating <lb />
society of the Greenville graded <lb />
schools triumphed in de- <lb />
bate. Its representatives, <lb />
B. F. Taylor and L. J. won <lb />
a splendid victory night <lb />
the contest with Washington. <lb />
This makes the second place the <lb />
society has won, it having been <lb />
the victor in the contest <lb />
last spring. <lb />
The contest Friday evening <lb />
was held in the auditorium of the <lb />
Washington public school build- <lb />
It was presided over by <lb />
Supt. N. C. the society <lb />
of his school being represented <lb />
by Messrs. Charlie and <lb />
Enoch Simmons. The judges <lb />
were Rev. M. T. Plyler. of <lb />
Washington, H. E. Austin, <lb />
of Greenville, and Supt. K. G. <lb />
Kittrell, of Tarboro. <lb />
had the affirmative <lb />
side of the query, which was as <lb />
That the <lb />
United States Should Subsidize <lb />
Her Merchant Marine in Terms <lb />
of the Humphrey A sum- <lb />
of the principal speeches <lb />
of the Greenville speakers was <lb />
given in Friday's <lb />
Their rejoinders were both well <lb />
composed and well delivered. <lb />
The first negative speaker was <lb />
Mr. Meekins. He chose for his <lb />
principal part of the query the <lb />
fact that as a nation we are <lb />
being legislated to death. That <lb />
the people are all the time being <lb />
slowly but surely deprived of <lb />
their rights. That special inter- <lb />
are striving continually to <lb />
secure the passage of special <lb />
privilege laws, and the <lb />
law is one of these. He showed <lb />
that while the merchant marine <lb />
is inadequate, there is no justify- <lb />
subsidies as a means of <lb />
it. <lb />
The second speaker was Mr. <lb />
Enoch Simmons. His speech <lb />
was carefully thought out, and it <lb />
was a splendid piece of work. <lb />
He reviewed the history of our <lb />
cross-sea service, showing that <lb />
the United States had never been <lb />
a maritime nation. That we have <lb />
concerned ourselves with our <lb />
internal development, and have <lb />
left our marine problems to <lb />
English and Japanese seamen. <lb />
That we have not lost by this <lb />
policy, as can build and <lb />
operate ships very much <lb />
than we can because of cheap <lb />
labor and cheap raw material. <lb />
He contended that as a nation <lb />
we can better afford to devote <lb />
oar attention to conservation, to <lb />
internal improvements, and to <lb />
defensive problems than to try <lb />
to place large sums of money at <lb />
the heads of snip owners in an <lb />
attempt to compete with England, <lb />
Germany and Japan. <lb />
After the debate the judges <lb />
retired to a private office and <lb />
balloted The first vote was <lb />
unanimous for the affirmative. <lb />
In announcing the decision, Rev. <lb />
M. T. Plyler complimented the <lb />
speakers, declaring that he had <lb />
heard many a debate in colleges <lb />
and universities that were not so <lb />
good. <lb />
While the committee was out <lb />
making up its decision, Supt. <lb />
introduced Supt. H. B. <lb />
Smith to the audience. Mr. <lb />
Smith expressed his appreciation. <lb />
of the cordial treatment he and <lb />
the Greenville party had <lb />
ed. He spoke of the importance <lb />
of public speaking and debate as <lb />
a part of education, that <lb />
he was triad that the schools were <lb />
giving it more attention, and <lb />
that the towns were beginning <lb />
to enter into contests with eat <lb />
her. <lb />
The audience was attentive, <lb />
STEPHEN C WOOTEN DEAD <lb />
SUPERIOR COURT. <lb />
Body Fed <lb />
Early Thai <lb />
Mr. Stephen C Wooten. a <lb />
young attorney here, was found <lb />
dead this morning just before <lb />
o'clock, in his room at the Taylor <lb />
boarding house on Dickinson <lb />
avenue. Mr. Wooten attended <lb />
court Wednesday, going to his <lb />
room early in the evening. Not <lb />
going down to supper, Mr. B. F. <lb />
with Taylor went up to his room about <lb />
o'clock to see if he wanted <lb />
anything. Mr. Wooten told Mr. <lb />
Taylor that he did not care fur <lb />
any supper, as he did not feel <lb />
well and wanted to retire so <lb />
to get up early this morning and <lb />
prepare for some business he had <lb />
in court today. <lb />
Not having come down by <lb />
breakfast time this morning, Mr, <lb />
Taylor again went up to Mr. <lb />
room a little before <lb />
o'clock. Opening the door he <lb />
saw Mr. Wooten lying across the <lb />
edge of the bed his feet and <lb />
being up on the bed and <lb />
head and shoulders on the floor <lb />
It was seen at a glance that he <lb />
was dead. <lb />
Coroner Laughinghouse was <lb />
notified and when he went to <lb />
examine the body he deemed an <lb />
inquest unnecessary, pronouncing <lb />
that Mr. Wooten had died of <lb />
epileptic convulsion- He <lb />
had a struggle during the <lb />
convulsion, from the position in <lb />
which his body was found, <lb />
his neck was broken by his hear. <lb />
and shoulders falling off upon <lb />
the floor. It is thought he <lb />
been dead several hours when <lb />
found. <lb />
Mr. Wooten was one of those <lb />
badly injured in the <lb />
accident on the 5th of <lb />
when Messrs. J. L. Fleming <lb />
and Harry Skinner, Jr., wen <lb />
killed. After the accident Mr. <lb />
Wooten was for some weeks in s <lb />
critical condition, but finally re- <lb />
covered and resumed his law <lb />
practice. He was apparently as <lb />
well as usual, with the <lb />
of occasionally having s <lb />
convulsion. <lb />
Stephen C Wooten was <lb />
years of age and a son of Mr <lb />
A. M. Wooten. of <lb />
township. He was born ii <lb />
Edgecombe county, his <lb />
moving to Pitt when he <lb />
very young. He attended Whit <lb />
sett institute and then the <lb />
taking up the law <lb />
at the latter. After obtaining <lb />
his license about three <lb />
ago he came to Greenville u <lb />
practice his profession; <lb />
remaining here a while he mover <lb />
to Farmville, where he <lb />
ed a few months, when he in <lb />
came to Greenville and resumed <lb />
practice here. <lb />
Mr. Wooten is survived by hi. <lb />
father and mother, severs <lb />
brothers and sisters. <lb />
was advised of his death be <lb />
phone this morning, and a broth <lb />
came down to take charge o <lb />
his body. The remains will b <lb />
taken this evening to the <lb />
of his parents near Fountain arc <lb />
the interment will take <lb />
tomorrow in the family <lb />
Reflector, <lb />
His Roost April Tern in <lb />
Uri. <lb />
Walter Johnson, 12-year <lb />
son of Mr, and Mrs. G. A. John- <lb />
son, died Sunday night at <lb />
home near ton. <lb />
Session The City <lb />
Hall. <lb />
The following cases have been <lb />
disposed <lb />
John Henry larceny, <lb />
pleads guilty, judgment <lb />
pended. <lb />
Edmond Wooten and Eugene <lb />
Moore, larceny, plead guilty of <lb />
temporary larceny of horse, <lb />
judgment suspended upon pay- <lb />
of costs. <lb />
Willis Grimes, assault with <lb />
deadly weapon, rot <lb />
Ben Smith, selling liquor, <lb />
guilty, judgment suspended upon <lb />
payment of costs. <lb />
Jarret Darden, breaking, <lb />
pleads guilty, sentenced three <lb />
years to roads. <lb />
Lewis forcible trespass, <lb />
plead guilty, fined and costs. <lb />
Lewis assault with dead- <lb />
weapon, pleads guilty, <lb />
CHAPEL HILL NOTES. <lb />
Chanel Hill. N. C, May <lb />
The memorial services to Dr. <lb />
Eben Alexander, the late dean <lb />
of the university, were held in <lb />
Gerrard hall Sunday afternoon. <lb />
The exercises were very personal <lb />
and simple, as simple as the lite <lb />
of the great man in whose <lb />
they were held. Rev R. W. <lb />
opened the services with <lb />
a beautiful prayer. Dr. Kemp <lb />
P. Battle presided in an <lb />
introductory address spoKe of <lb />
brilliant mind, statesman <lb />
and the beautiful home life <lb />
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. TOOK POISON THROUGH <lb />
May <lb />
Bawd. <lb />
The board of county <lb />
was in regular monthly <lb />
session on the d, all <lb />
being present. There was <lb />
much routine business to <lb />
act. <lb />
f Dr. W-. C. Took Test of <lb />
Dye far Diastase. <lb />
Dr. William Cobb Whitfield, <lb />
who took a dose of <lb />
dyes. Saturday morning, <lb />
hat practically recovered from <lb />
trans- the poison and is able to be out <lb />
I The accident occurred about as <lb />
of Dr. Alexander. Mr- A. court <lb />
Wolfe, president of senior <lb />
class, spoke feelingly of the <lb />
love of Dr. Alexander. <lb />
Prof. W. S. of the <lb />
department of Greek, with simple <lb />
eloquence interpreted the life of <lb />
Dr. Alexander. He found the <lb />
outstanding characteristic of his <lb />
The following turns Dr. Whitfield who w; s <lb />
were ordered paid by the Buffering with s slight attack of <lb />
For county indigestion, asked his sister to <lb />
home superintendent; hand him a bottle of <lb />
superintendent health which he had observed on a <lb />
Supreme court shelf on the back porch. Mess- <lb />
bridges and ferries out the required dose Dr. <lb />
, , to be expressed by the <lb />
men. suspended upon payment of of <lb />
costs. <lb />
Lance Wooten, carrying con- <lb />
weapon, guilty, fined <lb />
and costs. <lb />
Little, assault with deadly <lb />
weapon, not guilty. <lb />
Thomas Gray, larceny, guilty, <lb />
sentenced ten months on roads. <lb />
The fine of imposed <lb />
Nat for failure to assist <lb />
officer in making arrest, was <lb />
stricken out; also the fine of <lb />
against Lance for carry- <lb />
concealed weapon. <lb />
James Staton, selling liquor <lb />
guilty, sentenced six months on <lb />
n roads. <lb />
Solicitor announced <lb />
co the court death of Stephen <lb />
J. Wooten. member of the <lb />
sympathy, an tender- <lb />
and something more. He <lb />
this same fine quality <lb />
whether at the Court of Greece, <lb />
in the dean's office or on the <lb />
streets of Chapel Hill. <lb />
principal address was delivered <lb />
by Mr. Josephus Daniels, the <lb />
gifted editor of the Raleigh <lb />
News and Observer. Mr. Daniels <lb />
spoke for the trustees and <lb />
alumni. In an interesting and <lb />
comprehensive manner he sketch- <lb />
ed the life Of Dr. Alexander. <lb />
Sprung from forebears who were <lb />
pioneers in the founding and <lb />
building of the city of Knoxville, <lb />
a high honor graduate and <lb />
loyal son of Yale, chairman of <lb />
Whitfield took what he thought <lb />
house jail to be medicine. But no sooner <lb />
witness tickets had he taken it than he knew it <lb />
commissioners email- to be <lb />
pox sundries county revealed fact that the bottle <lb />
stock law county roads had been filled with of <lb />
roads dye. by some member of the <lb />
road; Green- family, some weeks <lb />
ville roads medicine having been <lb />
Some corrections were made in UP- In the anxiety lit <lb />
taxes erroneously listed, and of their the ladies <lb />
s-me from takes forgot the fact. A b tile <lb />
allowed. <lb />
The treasurer and <lb />
was propel <lb />
and<lb />
a dye re- <lb />
, , the faculty of the University of <lb />
Greenville bar. on motion it professor of Greek i <lb />
the University <lb />
American <lb />
in <lb />
of North Cam- <lb />
Ambassador to <lb />
and throughout the debate an <lb />
during their stay in the city, th <lb />
Greenville were <lb />
every consideration. Those <lb />
attended the debate are loud i <lb />
their praises of Washington an. <lb />
her splendid type of hospitality. <lb />
ordered by court that <lb />
this court adjourns for <lb />
day, it adjourn tin honor and, <lb />
memory of Stephen C. La, <lb />
. . a. Daniels paid a rare encomium to <lb />
man. Mr. Daniels gave <lb />
his address a personal touch that <lb />
guilty, fined and costs. <lb />
Lena Grant, bawdy house, <lb />
guilty, judgment <lb />
pended upon payment of costs <lb />
and defendant leaving the <lb />
John Henry Clark, larceny, <lb />
found to be insolvent, <lb />
to pay cost. <lb />
Will Ward, assault with deadly <lb />
guilty, sentenced five <lb />
on roads. <lb />
West Pitt, selling liquor, n i <lb />
Joyner. assisting prison- <lb />
in escape, not guilty. <lb />
Andrew Harris alias Andrew <lb />
embezzlement, not guilty. <lb />
Oscar Grimes, selling liquor, <lb />
guilty. <lb />
Her Ids of <lb />
A little girl in conversing with <lb />
of her little friends Sunday, <lb />
v hi expressing her views of the <lb />
of being drowned was <lb />
to make the <lb />
I don't want to be drowned, for <lb />
he fishes might eat me and then <lb />
would have to stay out of <lb />
leaven until the fishes were <lb />
and eaten by somebody <lb />
and then they were to die <lb />
go to Heaven, or if to the <lb />
place would not get there <lb />
Old Soldiers. <lb />
I would like to know what <lb />
and regiment J. L. <lb />
joined and fought in <lb />
he civil war and any other in- <lb />
about him that any of <lb />
readers may possess. His <lb />
family and friends desire <lb />
to know where he died and <lb />
I will thank any <lb />
for this information. <lb />
B. H. <lb />
April 30th, 1910. <lb />
added much to its interest and <lb />
charm. He told of Senator <lb />
hesitancy in approving <lb />
President Cleveland's appoint- <lb />
of Dr. Alexander and h <lb />
the old general was fir-ally won <lb />
over by Dr. Winston's appeal t <lb />
his love for his alma miter and <lb />
his state. <lb />
Senator lived to bless <lb />
the day he approved Dr. <lb />
appointment. The people <lb />
of Greece and the press of both <lb />
countries voiced the opinion <lb />
Dr. Alexander was perhaps the <lb />
best minister that any country <lb />
ever sent to Greece. <lb />
Tulane University of New <lb />
Orleans is making arrangements <lb />
for a debate between <lb />
Tulane, North Carolina, Virginia, <lb />
and Missouri. This <lb />
debate will require two years for <lb />
completion. It will be one of <lb />
most significant debating con- <lb />
tests engaged in by any of the <lb />
American universities. <lb />
such cities as New Orleans, <lb />
Nashville and St. Louis to <lb />
mention Chapel and such <lb />
states cm Louisiana, North Caro- <lb />
Virginia, Tennessee and <lb />
Missouri, this de <lb />
bate will be interstate and <lb />
national in interest and <lb />
Carolina lost in baseball to the <lb />
navy to won from George- <lb />
town to and from Wake <lb />
Forest to In the Wake <lb />
Forest game only men faced <lb />
Hedgepeth and not a single man <lb />
got even the semblance of a hit. <lb />
dent of health filed monthly j the Dr. <lb />
reports. aware of the real <lb />
Saunders was admitted of the bottle. Prompt <lb />
to the county home. action prevented serious results <lb />
The following were drawn to Dr. is practically <lb />
serve as jurors for the civil rumor that Dr. Whit- <lb />
of court May hid given bis father, Col. <lb />
W B Pollard, J T N. i. Whitfield, a dose of the <lb />
Hodges, J I W E Tucker, <lb />
B J Skinner, <lb />
L J L Roberson, S <lb />
S Nobles, J T Matthews, E C <lb />
King, P T Atkinson, J D <lb />
Stephen J G Taylor. E <lb />
S Norman, Frank Harris. <lb />
The board look a r to Fri <lb />
day. May 6th. <lb />
BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION <lb />
is absolutely and <lb />
Pm. <lb />
Dr <lb />
Editor <lb />
allow me space to reply <lb />
to the of grand jury <lb />
to Superior court appear- <lb />
ed in your issue of Monday, May <lb />
the 2nd <lb />
In this report the committee <lb />
of grand jury stated that <lb />
the j they had visited the county home <lb />
and found everything in good <lb />
Re elected Board <lb />
of Directors. <lb />
The annual meeting of <lb />
stockholders of The Horn- Build-1 <lb />
Loan Association was held condition with the exception of <lb />
Tuesday night in the mayor's the attention. <lb />
office, considerably more than <lb />
a majority of the stock being <lb />
represented. There was <lb />
business before the meeting <lb />
except hearing a report from <lb />
the auditing committee of the <lb />
standing of the for <lb />
the past and the election <lb />
of a board of directors. The <lb />
present directors were all <lb />
re-elected, as <lb />
R. C. D. C. Moore, H. <lb />
A. White, H. W. Whedbee, C. T. <lb />
D. J. Whichard, S. T. <lb />
White, B. W. Moseley, R. <lb />
C. Laughinghouse, <lb />
C C. Vines and W. A. Bowen. <lb />
Subbed. <lb />
There was a row Monday <lb />
night among some colored <lb />
women gathered in a restaurant <lb />
run by on <lb />
Fifth street, and the <lb />
was one woman being <lb />
stabbed by another. <lb />
National Report. <lb />
In a statement issued by the <lb />
National association it <lb />
is estimated that the acreage <lb />
planted to cotton in the Southern <lb />
states on April had been in- <lb />
creased by seven-tenths of one <lb />
per cent., as compared with the <lb />
same date last year. In <lb />
Atlantic states a small increase <lb />
is reported, while the valley <lb />
states show a slight decrease be- <lb />
cause of the spread of the boll <lb />
weevil. Texas shows a slight <lb />
increase and Oklahoma about <lb />
per cent not as much as <lb />
in March in either state. <lb />
This is explained by the scarcity <lb />
of increasing the <lb />
acreage in corn, oats and alfalfa. <lb />
Reports to the association show <lb />
that per cent, of the crop has <lb />
been planted. The greater part <lb />
of the which were up be- <lb />
fore the recent cold weather <lb />
were killed except in central and <lb />
southern Texas, and it is <lb />
mated that 14.000,000 acres <lb />
outcome should be replanted. With aver- <lb />
severely age weather a loss of per Our <lb />
cent, in yield is produced. come. <lb />
Whoever gave this information <lb />
to the committee sent there by <lb />
the grand jury did willfully and <lb />
This is not the first time that <lb />
the grand jury has been selected <lb />
a a cover for false <lb />
made against me. <lb />
Men who select this method of <lb />
the character of <lb />
those who doing their duty, <lb />
are cowards of the lowest type. <lb />
I will state further I have <lb />
visited the county home since <lb />
this report, without an ex- <lb />
every inmate has ex- <lb />
pressed themselves as being <lb />
perfectly with the med- <lb />
attention they were getting. <lb />
Wm. Fountain, <lb />
Supt. of Health. <lb />
Great Conference of the Methodists. <lb />
Asheville. H- -From <lb />
all parts of the country where <lb />
there is, a conference of the <lb />
Methodist Episcopal church. <lb />
South, delegates have poured in- <lb />
to the city today for the quad- <lb />
general conference, which <lb />
begins its three session <lb />
tomorrow morning at o'clock. <lb />
Bishops Wilson, Hendricks, <lb />
Key, Candler. Morrison, Hobs <lb />
and Atkins are here, but Bishop <lb />
Fitzgerald, it is feared, will not <lb />
arrive as he is very feeble. <lb />
Fourteen extra Pullmans have <lb />
arrived in the city, each with its <lb />
full quote. Going several miles <lb />
out from Asheville, each train <lb />
was bearded by a reception com- <lb />
and the handling of the <lb />
delegates was thus greatly<lb />
a, <lb />
Greenville, yours if you <lb />
fit<lb />
POOR PRINT <lb />
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