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WINTERVILLE DEPARTMENT <lb />
In Charge of F. A. EDMONDSON <lb />
Authorized Agent of The Eastern Reflector tor and Vicinity- Advertising Rates Application <lb />
Pitt County School I We have needles, bobbins end were presented to the <lb />
manufactured by The A. G. Cox shuttles, for any sewing machine graduating class by Peele, <lb />
Manufacturing Company are in the country. Also superintendent of public <lb />
comfortable, neat and <lb />
durable. Terms are liberal. <lb />
When in the market come to see <lb />
us, have the desk for you. <lb />
We are carrying a nice line of <lb />
Coffins and Caskets. Prices are <lb />
right and can nice <lb />
service. A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. <lb />
threaders, the very f r of Martin county. <lb />
dis- <lb />
affected eyes or dark <lb />
Harrington, Barber C <lb />
We have put in an assortment <lb />
of patterns for all styles. <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
Eugene went to <lb />
Greenville <lb />
For spring dress goods,, Cox left Saturday <lb />
embroidery aid see j to attend the closing <lb />
Z, , . exercises of Meredith <lb />
New lot just in. went A <lb />
Harrington. Barber Co-, attend the <lb />
For rice fresh see R. V. -g of F. W. t. . <lb />
on Tuesdays. j F- Harrington and B. F. <lb />
and Saturdays. Manning vent to Kinston Tues <lb />
For cold drinks of all kinds <lb />
at H. L- Johnson's fountain. Misses Johnson, Lu- <lb />
Just received, a nice lot Hughes, Magdalene and <lb />
ladies and shoes. Hulda Cox left yesterday for <lb />
Barber Co j Greenville to attend the E. C. T, <lb />
The is the Kind S. <lb />
you need. See us. Miss Kittrell, who has <lb />
A. iV. Ange Co. been in the school of music at <lb />
We call attention to our came home Saturday, <lb />
new S. L. Ange and wife, who have <lb />
K. W. been spending some time with <lb />
For nice fresh herrings j Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Ange. re- <lb />
see A. Co. turned to their home at James- <lb />
ville, N. C. yesterday. <lb />
Straw hats are going fist, buy i Miss Mattie Fagan and Roy <lb />
one, don't be W. Ange Smith, of who have <lb />
been visiting Misses Kate and <lb />
Leave your orders for H. Chapman, returned <lb />
L. Will be delivered <lb />
anywhere town. <lb />
Minting and oil cloth, the <lb />
floor. Lu; some, cover it over. <lb />
Co. <lb />
Before buying, see my line cf <lb />
post cards, H. L, Johnson. <lb />
Field peas and peanuts for <lb />
day. <lb />
Miss Lela Roach, of <lb />
who has been spending sometime <lb />
with Misses Kate and <lb />
Chapman, left yesterday tor <lb />
Greenville, to attend the summer <lb />
school at E. C. T. T. S. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Stokes, of <lb />
spent Sunday with <lb />
sale by A. W. Ange Co., Win- j Mr and R. G- <lb />
N. C Miss Mamie <lb />
To reduce our stock before in has been attending to E. C. T. T. <lb />
we will offer for came home Friday, <lb />
time, cheap, for Misses Lessie King, of Durham, <lb />
gingham fie, calico, Bethel, are <lb />
worsted dress goods, to <lb />
percales, to <lb />
motor cloth, waist <lb />
; lawn, mohair <lb />
wool <lb />
to table peaches, pie <lb />
peaches, shirts. <lb />
shirts, shirts, <lb />
shirts, Call and see what <lb />
we offer. A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
The A. G. Cox Manufacturing <lb />
Co. are rendering good service <lb />
in the undertaking business. <lb />
Coffins and cheap with <lb />
excellent hearse service. <lb />
The A. G. Cox Manufacturing <lb />
Co. has sold this season ever <lb />
planters and <lb />
guano sewers which would <lb />
ally indicate a large cotton crop <lb />
this year. <lb />
New lot of dry goods and no- <lb />
just in. Better while <lb />
they cheap. <lb />
A. W. Ange It Co. <lb />
A new lot of lamps just in. <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
Beef, 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. V. Ange Co. <lb />
You will never regret when <lb />
you purchase a buggy, <lb />
manufactured by A. G. Cox Man- <lb />
Co., Win <lb />
N. C- <lb />
How is your soul Let <lb />
us show you our new lot of <lb />
shoes. Harrington. Barber Co <lb />
A nice six key soda fountain <lb />
for sale. R. D. <lb />
We have purchased the <lb />
know as the <lb />
Milling and Mfg. and will <lb />
be ready very soon to grind corn, <lb />
do general repair work and dress <lb />
Umber. <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
A nice lot of matting just in. <lb />
A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
Fresh corn herrings at <lb />
Barber ft Co. <lb />
We are now in position to do <lb />
every day general <lb />
repair work promptly. <lb />
Harrington Barber ft Co. <lb />
visiting Misses Eva and <lb />
Bell Langston. <lb />
Rev. B. F. Huske will preach <lb />
at the Episcopal church next <lb />
Sunday, the at 3.30 p. m , <lb />
as the council at was <lb />
in session at the time of his reg- <lb />
appointment. <lb />
TENTH SESSION CLOSED. <lb />
High School Commence- <lb />
mat <lb />
Winterville, N. C. May <lb />
The tenth session of Winter- <lb />
ville High school closed Friday <lb />
evening, May 20th. This session <lb />
has been one of the best in its <lb />
history with respect to the <lb />
of students enrolled, the <lb />
character of the work done, and <lb />
the deportment of the pupils. <lb />
Mention was made in Thurs- <lb />
day's issue of The Reflector in <lb />
regard to the Wednesday even- <lb />
On Thursday evening at <lb />
o'clock the exercises by the <lb />
graduating class were held. The <lb />
following composed the <lb />
Misses Clara <lb />
ton, Jeannette Cox, Leona O. x, <lb />
Eva Langston and Messrs. A. B. <lb />
R. H. K. T. <lb />
Ray nor and M. L. Tingle. The <lb />
class exercises have become one <lb />
of the most popular features of <lb />
the entire program, as many <lb />
people were turned a. iv not <lb />
being able to get seats in the <lb />
auditorium. <lb />
Friday morning at <lb />
were held by the classes at <lb />
the flag pole where ivy was <lb />
planted and a flag raised by the <lb />
senior class. Promptly at <lb />
o'clock Hon. T. W. Bickett, of <lb />
Raleigh, was introduced in a very <lb />
happy manner by Mr. J. Ev- <lb />
one of Greenville's leading <lb />
lawyers. The subject of Mr. <lb />
address <lb />
and We shall not <lb />
attempt to give an outline of <lb />
excellent address It was among <lb />
the best ever delivered here- <lb />
scholarly and practical. At e <lb />
close of the address, the <lb />
At p. m. the annual de- <lb />
bate was given by the Vance <lb />
Literary Society. The query <lb />
was. That the United <lb />
States should subsidize her mer- <lb />
chant The affirmative <lb />
was represented by Messrs. C. <lb />
E. Langston. O. H. Cox, and Roy <lb />
Causey, and the negative by <lb />
Messrs. R. H F. W. <lb />
and P. N. The <lb />
following acted as <lb />
Bickett. Peele and Ev- <lb />
The of both sides <lb />
acquitted themselves most ex- <lb />
and it was difficult to <lb />
tell which side had the better of <lb />
the contest, but the decision <lb />
rendered two to one in favor of <lb />
the affirmative by the judges. <lb />
The closing concert consisting <lb />
of drills, choruses and <lb />
mental selections was given by <lb />
Literary society <lb />
Friday evening at <lb />
The crowds at all the exercises <lb />
were record breakers, yet every- <lb />
thing passed off and <lb />
orderly. The next session will <lb />
begin Sept. 9th, 1910. The ti us- <lb />
are planning many <lb />
to be put in during <lb />
the summer. <lb />
Altar <lb />
tea y <lb />
II <lb />
DRINKING TOO MUCH, <lb />
restart <lb />
SICK<lb />
Take No Substitute. <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
Thieve. <lb />
The fact that bicycle thieves <lb />
are round makes it very unsafe <lb />
for wheels to be left on front <lb />
porches or out of doors at night <lb />
Failure to observe this <lb />
led to the loss of two wheels <lb />
by boys in town last week, in <lb />
both instance the wheels bring <lb />
stolen from porches where <lb />
they had been left overnight. <lb />
The boys whose wheels were <lb />
stolen are James Brown and Mil- <lb />
ton Pugh and they would be glad <lb />
of any information leading to <lb />
finding them. <lb />
N. C, May 1910. <lb />
Miss Janie Tyson, who had <lb />
spent several weeks with her <lb />
aunt Mrs. C. E- <lb />
returned to her homo near Rene- <lb />
ton Thursday evening. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. <lb />
and children spent Friday and <lb />
Saturday at Ayden visiting <lb />
relatives. <lb />
Mrs. Ed. Beaman and Miss <lb />
Annie Laura Lang, of <lb />
were visiting at Ivy Smith's Fri- <lb />
day. <lb />
Miss Mary Joyner, of Farm <lb />
loiter, of <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
Josiah Dixon vi J. A. Gardner <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the Superior <lb />
court of county, made in th <lb />
f on going ed cause, at the April <lb />
term, of the <lb />
court, undersigned commissioner <lb />
appointed by he court in said cause, <lb />
will on 6th day of at <lb />
o'clock noon <lb />
before the court house door in <lb />
the I if heat r for the <lb />
following tr or paresis <lb />
f land to <lb />
1st tract. Lying and be in <lb />
county of Pitt aid slate of North <lb />
Carolina, Swift Creek Town-hip. be- <lb />
ginning at a stake in the Cl y <lb />
road and running s. w. Si <lb />
to a stake, thence s. a. poles t <lb />
stake, then a. w. piles to the <lb />
road, th n r up and with the <lb />
t Cross <lb />
thine down the Clay Root road to <lb />
beginning, containing <lb />
more or less. <lb />
Also one other tract in said <lb />
and beginning at <lb />
s co d corn r and runs s. <lb />
w. to the creek road, th n down <lb />
said to th; old Flat <lb />
ditch, thence with the various corset <lb />
of said ditch to Isaac 3rd <lb />
comer, then n. w. poles to <lb />
the beginning, seres <lb />
more or less. <lb />
If one other parcel of Ian I in <lb />
said c state, be- <lb />
at the big ditch bridge on the <lb />
lay Root read and down said <lb />
road to J. C <lb />
line, then a southerly direction with <lb />
said line to an ditch, <lb />
Snow Hill, were visiting at Lloyd <lb />
Smith's Saturday. <lb />
I am requested to announce <lb />
L Little will be at Smith's <lb />
school house next Saturday night <lb />
for the purpose of organizing a <lb />
local Farmers Union. We hope <lb />
the farmers will turn out and <lb />
give him an encouraging show <lb />
log. <lb />
Rev. S. W. filled his <lb />
regular appointment at Smith's <lb />
school house Sunday and preached <lb />
v good sermons morning and <lb />
night. <lb />
Several of the young men of <lb />
our town attended the commence- <lb />
at Winterville last week. <lb />
Misses Martha Belle and Jessie <lb />
Smith, of who had <lb />
spent a week here visiting <lb />
el to their home Sun- <lb />
day evening accompanied by <lb />
their grandfather. T. E. Little. <lb />
I heard yesterday morning <lb />
that there was a Snow and two <lb />
Lions at Arthur Sunday, though <lb />
it was a very warm day. It was <lb />
said that they wore for <lb />
Norfolk. <lb />
The weather has been warm <lb />
enough a few days for stuff to <lb />
grow, which is very pleasing to <lb />
the farmers. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Mills Smith, who <lb />
have been sick for more than a <lb />
we are improving. <lb />
Some of us sit up until after <lb />
to seethe eclipse of <lb />
the moon until it was completely <lb />
bid. <lb />
ditch to the containing <lb />
acres more or less. <lb />
Also one other of land in said <lb />
township, county and beginning <lb />
at the inters of the Gardner <lb />
bridge road and the road <lb />
and running with the <lb />
Greenville road to the Laura A. <lb />
land, thence to If. O, <lb />
line, the eastward with <lb />
If. O. line to the Gardner <lb />
bridge road, thence with <lb />
the Gardner bridge road to the begin- <lb />
containing K air, or less <lb />
and being the land upon <lb />
mill, store and of I. A. <lb />
Gardner is located <lb />
Also one engine boiler, saw <lb />
mill and grist-mill, being the engine, <lb />
boiler, saw-mill and grist-mill <lb />
is now located on the tract of <lb />
above described and known <lb />
the J. A. Gardner mill. <lb />
This the 7th cf May, <lb />
F. C. Harding, <lb />
In Superior Court. <lb />
North <lb />
Pitt County. <lb />
P. Moon <lb />
vs. f <lb />
J. A. <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the Superior <lb />
court of Pitt county made in the fore- <lb />
going at the April term of Pitt <lb />
county Superior court 1910, the under- <lb />
signed commissioner appointed b the <lb />
c will on tin 6th day of Jun, <lb />
1910, at o'clock, noon, expose to <lb />
public before the court h door <lb />
in Greenville to the highest bidder for <lb />
cash, the following described tract <lb />
or parcel of land <lb />
and in Up county of Pitt <lb />
an slate North Carolina and de- <lb />
scribe J as follows to win Hound, d on <lb />
the south by M. O. Gardner, on the <lb />
by J. A. Gardner, on the north <lb />
by J. A. and M p. on <lb />
west by J. A. and M. O. con- <lb />
arras more or <lb />
Thia 7th day of May 1910. <lb />
F C. Harding, <lb />
Weak <lb />
Heart Action <lb />
There are certain nerves <lb />
that control the action <lb />
of the heart. When they <lb />
become weak, 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 ox <lb />
these nerves and the mus- <lb />
structure of the <lb />
heart itself. It is a <lb />
strengthening tonic that <lb />
brings speedy relief. <lb />
Try It <lb />
years I with what <lb />
was trouble, <lb />
doctor, told ma I had <lb />
trouble. I had <lb />
the Dr. <lb />
heads, and I <lb />
try Dr. Cur. I have <lb />
taken bottles, and now I am <lb />
not Buffering at all. X am cured <lb />
Hit. did ii. I I <lb />
the that It attract th. at- <lb />
of others who as I did. <lb />
d. <lb />
M St. T. <lb />
Yew Dr. Heart <lb />
Cora, and w. him return <lb />
bottle If It <lb />
Medical Co., led <lb />
Do You Own a Piano <lb />
If not, and you expect to own <lb />
yon owe it to yourself to ex- <lb />
magnificent display <lb />
shown at the At White <lb />
A display really <lb />
to a large <lb />
a glance you will inspect a <lb />
line of pianos not alone stand <lb />
in character of tot e, y and <lb />
general in a class to <lb />
itself, but you m with prices <lb />
that stand and <lb />
an I where. F <lb />
different makes tr select from, none <lb />
of those cheap we-tern department <lb />
store stencils, but each one a stand- <lb />
ard, of acknowledged fame and t <lb />
reputation, in the trade. Four <lb />
player pianos of known <lb />
we will take your piano in <lb />
exchange for one of tr self play- <lb />
We also carry the <lb />
ORGAN, standard of the world. <lb />
Old organs and pianos taken in ex- <lb />
change, terms to s lit your <lb />
When in Greenville visit out <lb />
White. <lb />
Next door to Carr Atkins Hardware Co. store. <lb />
REPORT OF THE OF <lb />
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE, <lb />
AT FARMVILLE, N. O. <lb />
close of business March 29th, <lb />
Resources <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
unsecured 291.48 <lb />
Furniture and fixtures 1,070.60 <lb />
Due from 60,768.98 <lb />
Cash items 897.88 <lb />
Gold coin <lb />
Silver coin, including <lb />
minor coin currency 640.66 <lb />
Nat bank and other U. S. <lb />
Notes <lb />
Total <lb />
2,887.00 <lb />
104,913.07 <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
Capital stock 110,000.00 <lb />
Surplus fund 6,000.00 <lb />
Undivided profits less <lb />
cur. exp and taxes pd <lb />
Time of deposits 16,841.81 <lb />
t s sub. to check 67,880.01 <lb />
Cashier's 1,104.86 <lb />
Total <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, County of Pitt, <lb />
I, J. R. Davis, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly- <lb />
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my <lb />
edge and belief. J. R. Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb />
me, this 4th day of April. 1910. <lb />
J. A. <lb />
Notary Public, <lb />
ltd <lb />
W. J. <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 hard to come off. Place <lb />
now with them and you will be <lb />
pleased. <lb />
E,; 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 FENCING of the <lb />
very best quality. <lb />
Don't fall to see us before buying, they <lb />
can supply your wants. Give them a call. <lb />
Baker Hart <lb />
Evans Street, <lb />
i, <lb />
USED UNIVERSALLY <lb />
WHEN were first Introduced <lb />
you had some excuse being <lb />
Hut now <lb />
If you are it can only be because you do not know the, <lb />
facts in the case. <lb />
They are used today from the Atlantic to the Pacific for all kinds <lb />
of buildings, wider all conditions. <lb />
They are fireproof, never leak and last as long as the <lb />
building itself without needing repairs. <lb />
For further detailed information apply to <lb />
YORK COBB. Agents.<lb />
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
D. J. and <lb />
Troth In Preference to Fiction. <lb />
One Dollar Per Tear <lb />
No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. JUNE <lb />
I O. <lb />
No. <lb />
Subscribe to The Reflector. <lb />
STATE NEWS. <lb />
ASSEMBLY. <lb />
of to be <lb />
hiT <lb />
New Bern. May 80.-The old <lb />
the St Cyprian <lb />
church, which <lb />
was built over <lb />
then being the place of worship <lb />
for a Baptist congregation but <lb />
in later years purchased by the <lb />
Episcopalian, has been torn <lb />
down. In excavating for the <lb />
foundation of the new church. <lb />
will be the finest <lb />
Episcopal church in Virginia and <lb />
North Carolina, six human <lb />
tons were found that were sup <lb />
posed to been buried over a <lb />
century ago. Their bones were <lb />
exceedingly large and their <lb />
teeth were apparently firm a <lb />
as they were when the bodies of <lb />
these pioneers were interred. <lb />
Raleigh. May 80-The <lb />
sort of an impression <lb />
exists here that the governor <lb />
and of state will have to <lb />
assemble the legislature in <lb />
special session the state's <lb />
credit can be saved in <lb />
with the maturity of the <lb />
of outstanding bonds <lb />
due July can be taken care of, <lb />
in view of the fact that after <lb />
two separate widely advertised <lb />
efforts to float the refunding <lb />
bonds, have succeeded in <lb />
selling It is <lb />
pointed out that even if the <lb />
state should the money <lb />
there would have to be <lb />
authority for this since the <lb />
assembly at its last session <lb />
provided that the state treasurer <lb />
should not have authority to <lb />
borrow money for state <lb />
although it did provide that <lb />
state institutions could borrow <lb />
money with the consent of the <lb />
council of state. <lb />
Seventeen people already here, <lb />
seven more expected today to <lb />
take the Pasteur treatment under <lb />
Dr. C. A Shore, and one dead <lb />
are some the of two <lb />
mad work at Hope Mills <lb />
about five weeks ago. Twenty- <lb />
two were bitten by one dog. <lb />
Raleigh Times. <lb />
Asheville. May <lb />
years old, a <lb />
dealer of Bride water, near <lb />
Hickory, this state was instantly <lb />
killed, and Robert Hodges, <lb />
also of was seriously <lb />
injured by Southern freight <lb />
No. while walking on a siding <lb />
near the latter city tonight at <lb />
7.60 o'clock. was <lb />
cut to pieces. Hodges <lb />
suffered a broken ankle and <lb />
severe internal injuries. <lb />
is bowed down in grief occasioned <lb />
the sudden death last night <lb />
of Cant. F. W. Barnes one of our <lb />
most influential, highly respect- <lb />
ed. prominent and wealthy <lb />
For several days <lb />
ed bad not been feeling well, but <lb />
he continued to move around. <lb />
Last night he visited his <lb />
Mrs. Floyd and <lb />
while engaged in conversation <lb />
with Mr. Davis, he <lb />
must be going blind; I <lb />
scarcely immediately <lb />
fell back in his chair a corpse. <lb />
A RUNAWAY MARRIAGE <lb />
Held <lb />
The twenty-seventh <lb />
session of the North Carolina <lb />
Assembly will be held <lb />
in Asheville June The <lb />
program, which calls for forty- <lb />
six addresses and reports, is an <lb />
excellent one. filled with married <lb />
air. C While, sad <lb />
Hiss Clara of New <lb />
There was much interest <lb />
RUNAWAY HORSE <lb />
Ce With Other Vehicle <lb />
Missed. <lb />
Mr. t. Jones brought a load <lb />
BUCK JACK ITEMS. <lb />
of Produce to town this morning, <lb />
their friends over the report Hg and <lb />
that became current here Mon ;, <lb />
that Mr. Richard make <lb />
Si of Tm inquiry about prices. The horse <lb />
Miss Clara Pugh. of New Bern. at something <lb />
Nothing <lb />
that will be of great interest learned at the time ex <lb />
ran away. Reaching Five <lb />
LOCAL BRIEFS. <lb />
Blackjack. N. C., May 31.- <lb />
Several of our people at- <lb />
tended the Ayden commence- <lb />
A large crowd attended the <lb />
onion last Friday <lb />
The union seems to grow very <lb />
fat We believe if the farmers <lb />
will come together and discuss <lb />
different subjects they will do <lb />
all teachers. <lb />
The officers President. D. <lb />
H. Hill, president of A. M. <lb />
College; vice-president. Charles <lb />
L. Coon, superintendent Wilson <lb />
public schools; <lb />
R. D. W. Connor, secretory <lb />
of North Carolina <lb />
Commission; executive commit <lb />
tee. D. H. Hill, L. Cow. <lb />
R. D. W. J. R. <lb />
J. F. Webb. Miss Edith Royster, <lb />
R. L Moore, A. E and H. <lb />
B. Smith. <lb />
MUs Anne of Duke <lb />
public schools is president the <lb />
department of education. <lb />
The officers of the department <lb />
of superintendence J. Y. <lb />
Joyner. Harry Ho well, <lb />
dents. <lb />
Prof. Harry Harding, of Char- <lb />
is president of the depart- <lb />
of school principals. <lb />
The officers of the Women's j married to Hon. E. M. Green, of <lb />
Association for the betterment New Bern and a <lb />
of public school homes in him night in order to <lb />
Carolina President. Mrs. see Mr. White, who was visiting <lb />
W. K. of in the city. It was th n that <lb />
that the marriage had taken <lb />
place in Kinston. <lb />
From the Kinston Free Press <lb />
of Monday we get the following <lb />
romantic <lb />
was at the home of <lb />
Mayor W. D. <lb />
morning at 11.30 o'clock, when <lb />
Mr. Richard White, of Greenville, <lb />
and Miss of New <lb />
Bern, wt-r united in matrimony <lb />
by the Rev. J. H. G in the <lb />
presence of but a few friends. <lb />
The runaway couple came in <lb />
from New Bern on tho 10.30 <lb />
Norfolk Southern train this <lb />
morning and were met by Mr. <lb />
Jim Hines, a particular of <lb />
the room's and taken to the <lb />
home of Mr. where the <lb />
ceremony was subsequently per- <lb />
formed <lb />
bride engaged to <lb />
aim <lb />
Points animal was about to great in the future, <lb />
turn the corner up Evans street, We glad to see our friend, <lb />
when it slipped down on the C. G. For the <lb />
June. <lb />
Sixth month <lb />
Go list your taxes. <lb />
Now for more <lb />
a-e getting finer and <lb />
better. <lb />
Jim.-m idea pretty but <lb />
a little cool. <lb />
Every more teachers <lb />
to id--summer<lb />
paving and slided nearly across <lb />
the street Both the front lg <lb />
of the horse were badly skinned <lb />
in the slide the paving <lb />
But for runaway horse <lb />
falling, there would have been a <lb />
collision with other vehicle <lb />
going d the street the <lb />
corner at the and the <lb />
might have something <lb />
serious. <lb />
they made their arrangement <lb />
to run up to Kinston and be <lb />
married. Mr. and Mrs <lb />
will remain in Kinston until the <lb />
o'clock train when they will <lb />
leave for a bridal trip to New <lb />
York city and other <lb />
After tour they <lb />
will come to to make <lb />
vice president, Mrs. E. E. <lb />
of Raleigh; corresponding <lb />
C. H. Me bane, Raleigh; <lb />
recording secretary. Miss Mary <lb />
K. Applewhite, Raleigh. <lb />
Among those who will address <lb />
the assembly are the following. <lb />
Dr. L. D. Harvey, president <lb />
Stout University, at <lb />
Miss Jessie Field, their home here, <lb />
schools, Page county, <lb />
Iowa, Hon. W. J. of <lb />
the United States department of <lb />
agriculture. Dr. Frank <lb />
College, Columbia <lb />
University, New York; Hon. <lb />
B. Martin, United States depart- <lb />
of Agriculture, Washing- <lb />
ton, D. O. Clarence H. Poe, <lb />
Raleigh, Dr. W. S. Rankin. <lb />
secretary state board of health, <lb />
Raleigh. <lb />
Tear Tens. <lb />
T payers of the town of <lb />
and of <lb />
township are hereby notified that <lb />
during the month of June can <lb />
be found in the city hall, on Fifth <lb />
street, for the purpose of listing <lb />
taxes tor the 1910. <lb />
H. A. Blow, <lb />
Taster for Greenville. <lb />
T. R. Moore, <lb />
List Taker, Greenville Township. <lb />
Beys and Is Hell. <lb />
you are fighting for <lb />
and to <lb />
ed Mayor Seidel in address <lb />
before the Milwaukee Ministerial <lb />
Association at the Y. W. C A. <lb />
building. a verbal bat- <lb />
and some sharp repartee <lb />
the discussion and <lb />
after. Seidel had <lb />
remarked that when a boy is <lb />
offered a ticket he will <lb />
shun the saloons. On of the <lb />
ministers arose and declared he <lb />
wouldn't trust his boy to attend <lb />
a baseball game for the very <lb />
reason that intoxicants were sold <lb />
on the grounds. <lb />
manage to drink de- <lb />
the minister. <lb />
Than it it up to replied <lb />
the cultivate and de- <lb />
bettor <lb />
Mayor Seidel suggested that <lb />
the ministers co-operate with the <lb />
school board in an attempt to <lb />
have the doors <lb />
thrown wide to <lb />
for purposes. <lb />
Hon. Harry W. <lb />
Enterprise. <lb />
Hon. Harry . W. Whedbee, of <lb />
Greenville, is a candidate for the <lb />
judgeship of the third judicial <lb />
district to succeed Judge Ward. <lb />
Mr. Whedbee needs no intro- <lb />
from us to the people of <lb />
Pitt county. For sixteen <lb />
he has been actively engaged in <lb />
the practice of law at our county <lb />
During these sixteen <lb />
years his every effort has been <lb />
to advance interests of hie <lb />
county, his state and his party. <lb />
A man whose honor is <lb />
a gentleman of the highest <lb />
type, a Democrat in the truest <lb />
sense and a lawyer whose <lb />
is unquestioned, he stands <lb />
without a peer in the of <lb />
Eastern Carolina. The robes of <lb />
office could not fall upon <lb />
that would carry them with <lb />
more dignity and honor than <lb />
those of Mr. Whedbee. <lb />
Growing of Grapes in <lb />
That the United States Depart- <lb />
of Agriculture is making a <lb />
comprehensive and exhaustive <lb />
study of the possibilities of grape <lb />
growing in Eastern Carolina <lb />
attested by the arrival in the <lb />
city yesterday of Mr. C. T. Dear- <lb />
viticulturist of the depart- <lb />
who has been to Willard, <lb />
N. C , where United States <lb />
in connection with the State <lb />
One department has a test farm of <lb />
the ministers declared there acres being used <lb />
any need of trying to in improving the grow- <lb />
give the boys good, wholesome <lb />
when the nickel <lb />
theaters downtown eaten d to <lb />
their <lb />
thing for you to do then <lb />
is to compels with the <lb />
replied the mayor. a <lb />
moving picture right in <lb />
school <lb />
of the or mus <lb />
variety of grape. Mr. <lb />
Dearing says there millions <lb />
of acres of land in this State <lb />
veil adapted to this <lb />
he has reasons to expect much <lb />
from the tests in breeding, etc. <lb />
at the Willard <lb />
ton Star. <lb />
Parents to BUm . <lb />
Nearly ever body in America <lb />
knows the of <lb />
now Lady <lb />
Cook, if please, of London. <lb />
She was recently in this <lb />
c in the of the <lb />
suffragette movement, but it is <lb />
not that which has caused her to <lb />
be widely discussed on this side <lb />
of the water, as well as in her <lb />
adopted laud. No. Lady Cook <lb />
has the <lb />
and has given publication <lb />
to some real sound thought, <lb />
original and. in a measure, <lb />
that <lb />
was the <lb />
shame of the world might be <lb />
avoided if mothers would act <lb />
sensibly and bring up their <lb />
daughters in the full wisdom and <lb />
experience of life. The same <lb />
to fathers, too, who neglect <lb />
to frank and open with <lb />
sons. Says Lady <lb />
are deeply to blame <lb />
tor s large portion of the miseries <lb />
enumerated. If fathers <lb />
aged their sons to be frank and <lb />
with them as they would <lb />
be with their youthful friends, <lb />
their advice would <lb />
prepare their children to beware <lb />
of strange woman whose <lb />
steps lead down to Vice <lb />
exposed and robbed of its mys <lb />
tery would disgust rather than <lb />
charm; they recognize <lb />
the truth of St- Paul's <lb />
teaching that bodies are <lb />
the temples of the living <lb />
when preserved in purity, <lb />
if mothers would only learn to <lb />
win the confidence of their <lb />
daughters and teach them all <lb />
they ought to know of them <lb />
selves, thus guarding them from <lb />
dangers and instructing them in <lb />
sacred duties and responsibility, <lb />
how many a girl would have <lb />
been saved who is now lost <lb />
through sheer ignorance, and <lb />
from the foolish and misplaced <lb />
modesty of the only one who <lb />
could have properly enlightened <lb />
her. <lb />
There is a world of truth there, <lb />
but while Lady Cook's theories <lb />
are highly commendable, later <lb />
day prudery still stands in the <lb />
way of that frank education of <lb />
the young in the home. For <lb />
why <lb />
mean, shrink from unfolding <lb />
that knowledge which has ever <lb />
bean surrounded with mystery <lb />
sod secrecy, the two very <lb />
which make sin and misery <lb />
attractive to the young mind. <lb />
And who is there with courage <lb />
enough to break away from <lb />
misguided tradition; to call <lb />
rose rose and a spade a <lb />
Asheville Citron. <lb />
few mouths he has in <lb />
Florida. <lb />
We were y much <lb />
to see such a large crowd out <lb />
ti attend our Sunday <lb />
We hops to see many <lb />
in r; out next Sunday. <lb />
Mrs. W. L. W about the <lb />
same. We truly hope will, <lb />
be better soon. <lb />
The crops looking <lb />
better the rain. <lb />
weather bean somewhat coo <lb />
for the of year. TobaCCO is <lb />
looking Veil, <lb />
commenced to play a pan <lb />
with it. Corn ii doing , <lb />
cotton is being chopped a fast <lb />
as the farmers eta get to it <lb />
The World Will Then. <lb />
A wise mun said. a man <lb />
write a better book, a . <lb />
better or mike a better h,, and <lb />
N. C. June I. <lb />
at her horn.; on <lb />
from t V. <lb />
and <lb />
rendered by Miss <lb />
; Lloyd. <lb />
Bunting. <lb />
Carrie ice and Mr. Frank <lb />
which id--d to the enjoy- <lb />
of <lb />
re <lb />
served, <lb />
and and <lb />
hit <lb />
were Misses <lb />
Minnie <lb />
Margaret <lb />
Jennie Lloyd. Carts Bullock. <lb />
i Maude Barnhill. Mamie Blair, <lb />
and ix Jones, <lb />
Worth, Grimes, <lb />
Mr. Mrs. <lb />
If <lb />
mouse trap than his <lb />
though he build his in <lb />
woods the world will make a <lb />
beaten path to Ins <lb />
other words if he shows r <lb />
men a better way they look to <lb />
him for help. The <lb />
men who are now trying their <lb />
best to make large yield of corn <lb />
on an acre of land in this <lb />
try are going to be greater <lb />
factors to the people than the <lb />
men who endow colleges and <lb />
other institutions. <lb />
who are leading for a <lb />
yield on the lands are going to <lb />
change the methods of farming <lb />
in this section and put <lb />
on a higher plane The shod <lb />
methods of the past will be no <lb />
more after these pioneers show <lb />
what it is possible for the lands <lb />
of this section to produce Mt. <lb />
Airy News. <lb />
Mayo, Walter Frank <lb />
Conn, Tom Andrew. Marvin <lb />
W R <lb />
Jodie Vanes <lb />
Dr. M P <lb />
Dr. Dr. V. A. Ward. <lb />
Mrs. Charles <lb />
r quests the honor <lb />
of your <lb />
at the of bar daughter <lb />
Margaret Cotton <lb />
To <lb />
Mr. Ferguson <lb />
on evening <lb />
Wednesday, the fifteenth of June <lb />
Nineteen hundred and ten <lb />
At o'clock <lb />
St. Paul's Church <lb />
Greenville North C <lb />
No cards in the city. <lb />
Tail's Visit. <lb />
President Taft has written <lb />
General Julian Curr <lb />
concerning his Durham trip at <lb />
the laying of the corner stone of <lb />
And I the National Religious <lb />
School and for the <lb />
race, and although he <lb />
cannot promise to c me while <lb />
congress is so uncertain a pro- <lb />
position to him, he has the willing <lb />
spirit. <lb />
Al I can President <lb />
Taft declares as a last <lb />
that I want to The <lb />
adjournment of congress <lb />
probably all that prevents his <lb />
coming here. It was the same <lb />
trouble with Senator Bob Taylor. <lb />
That gentleman would have been <lb />
here July to make the opening <lb />
address but for the fact that he <lb />
doesn't know whether he will be <lb />
free or not The letter from <lb />
Taft to General Carr <lb />
was signed by President Taft <lb />
personally and was very warm <lb />
in its u r h a m <lb />
Herald. <lb />
a Horn.-. <lb />
H. <lb />
I -q i its he honor <lb />
your ; <lb />
at tho marriage of her daughter <lb />
Lorraine <lb />
to <lb />
Mr. James Clifford Tyson <lb />
on the morning of <lb />
June the fourteenth <lb />
nineteen hundred and ten <lb />
at half past seven o'clock . <lb />
St. Paul's Episcopal Church <lb />
Greenville, North Carolina. <lb />
No cards in the city. <lb />
Or. Hyatt Coming. <lb />
Dr. H. O. Hyatt will be in <lb />
Greenville at Hotel Bertha June <lb />
6th and 7th, Monday and Tues- <lb />
day, for the purpose of treating <lb />
disease of the eye and <lb />
glasses. <lb />
Ge to City Hall. <lb />
The tax list takers begun <lb />
their work and are ready to <lb />
receive callers. The list takers <lb />
for both the town and Greenville <lb />
township can be found in the <lb />
city hall on Fifth street. <lb />
Subscribe to Reflector. <lb />
Our Greenville, yours if you <lb />
come. <lb />
The lecture a over, and Ilia so- <lb />
who did talking <lb />
ears as followed <lb />
out boll to In. far <lb />
be could, what sort of an Impression <lb />
made. drew to <lb />
doorway two old gentlemen who were <lb />
making way out <lb />
rendered a verdict. <lb />
said one of them, <lb />
did yon of <lb />
beard said <lb />
yon It was at all <lb />
asked other. <lb />
old fashioned way, re- <lb />
plied the venerable <lb />
don't quite catch your said <lb />
questioner. <lb />
It bot It <lb />
struck me as than <lb />
electricity about It, <lb /></p>
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Dry Goods, Dress Goods, <lb />
Groceries <lb />
Anything you can be found at <lb />
Call to tee us <lb />
if e <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Sickness is <lb />
Unnecessary <lb />
o demonstrate the <lb />
value of the telephone <lb />
in the farm home. In <lb />
any emergency the <lb />
phone performs a <lb />
which no other agency <lb />
can equal. The doctor can be <lb />
called quicker than the horse can <lb />
can be summoned <lb />
instantly. It is invaluable for the convenience and <lb />
protection of the housewife. <lb />
For information about our <lb />
plan write to nearest manager <lb />
or to <lb />
Line <lb />
y Telephone <lb />
Telegraph Co. <lb />
Henderson, N. C <lb />
Choice Cut Flowers <lb />
Roses, Carnations, Violets, <lb />
tat <lb />
an tat mm <lb />
artistic it, at <lb />
tote .<lb />
J. L CC. <lb />
For County <lb />
far. <lb />
I hereby announce myself a <lb />
candidate for the office of Treas- <lb />
ff to <lb />
the action of the Democratic <lb />
ft;,., C. T.<lb />
Halley's Comet <lb />
at rate of <lb />
miles par hour, according <lb />
reports. <lb />
C. II. on N. A W, Rt <lb />
faS would be doing you <lb />
Mid the public an injustice if I did not <lb />
you what has Horn for me. It <lb />
mot a attack of Acute <lb />
it relief in twenty minute and <lb />
I was entirely free from nausea, and rain k <lb />
three hours. <lb />
always keep a with ma on <lb />
engine. <lb />
11.00 at drug stores, J. <lb />
prepaid on receipt <lb />
by <lb />
Leftwich Chemical <lb />
Va.<lb />
BUST <lb />
The Reflector does job work. <lb />
Far Sb riff. <lb />
I hereby announce myself a <lb />
candidate for the of <lb />
of Pitt subject to the <lb />
Democratic primary. <lb />
Amp <lb />
Local. Newt far <lb />
will treat you <lb />
Subscribe to The Reflector. <lb />
Best In <lb />
din, and Ceylon at S. M. Schultz's <lb />
Fresh loaf bread at Tobacco <lb />
Grocery Co. Phone <lb />
wanting me <lb />
will call W. J. <lb />
Fresh loaf bread at Tobacco <lb />
Grocery Co. Phone <lb />
lace curtains and <lb />
hammocks. Taft <lb />
Don't walk Too hot, <lb />
phone, per day, that's all <lb />
Fresh loaf bread at Tobacco <lb />
Grocery Co. Phone <lb />
See our paper with mono- <lb />
gram E. C. T. T. S. <lb />
Pharmacy, <lb />
We will be servant, run <lb />
all stay by you day and cash, <lb />
night for per day. Telephone. <lb />
Desirable building lots for <lb />
sale on easy terms, <lb />
See Higgs Bros. <lb />
Just received a fresh lot of <lb />
delicious candies. <lb />
Pharmacy. <lb />
Try our Washington City <lb />
cream. Pharmacy <lb />
White Frost, the most <lb />
refrigerator made, <lb />
t Boyd Furniture Co. <lb />
Rountree round corner roller <lb />
tray with skirt tray at- <lb />
Taft <lb />
Parker fountain pens, fountain <lb />
pen ink. and library paste at <lb />
Reflector Book Store. <lb />
White Frost <lb />
sale by Taft Boyd Furniture <lb />
Co. <lb />
or doses will cure <lb />
any case of chills and fever. <lb />
Price <lb />
Porch and library furniture. <lb />
Battle Axe felt mattresses. . <lb />
Taft VanDyke. <lb />
I have a nice lot of dry wood <lb />
on hand, people wanting will call <lb />
me up. Phone <lb />
W. J. Turnage. <lb />
The most perfect fitting <lb />
collar in front is The Belmont <lb />
with the Try one. <lb />
Sold by Frank <lb />
In West Greenville beautiful <lb />
residence for sale on easy <lb />
See Higgs Bros <lb />
position as clerk in <lb />
a tobacco sales warehouse. <lb />
years Box <lb />
Kinston. N. C <lb />
Wolverine extra quality hand <lb />
force-pumps can be had at <lb />
i Plumber Johnston's place of bus- <lb />
opposite Hotel Bertha. <lb />
Just received a large shipment <lb />
of Arrow Brand collars, all the <lb />
i new styles and shapes for sum- <lb />
, Frank Wilson. <lb />
Twenty-six telephones added <lb />
to the local exchange since May <lb />
1st. Were you one of them If <lb />
not order yours at once, don't <lb />
worry your neighbor. <lb />
Wanted-Responsible men to <lb />
handle vending machines in <lb />
Penna. References required. <lb />
Progressive Machine Co., Hat- <lb />
field. Pa. <lb />
Ladies and children's <lb />
slippers to <lb />
to to <lb />
Central Mercantile Co. <lb />
For Sale-One house and lot <lb />
situated in South Greenville, on <lb />
street between Tenth <lb />
and Eleventh street. For fur <lb />
information apply to D. If <lb />
Clark. <lb />
Try one of the Arrow <lb />
Brand collars for summer, <lb />
it meets at the top in <lb />
front, fits close and snug to the <lb />
neck and has ample room for <lb />
the necktie. Frank Wilson ,<lb />
Wanted a few regular custom- <lb />
for milk. <lb />
Mm C. T. <lb />
-ESTABLISHED 1875- <lb />
S M SCHULTZ <lb />
Wholesale and retail Grocer <lb />
and Furniture Dealer. Cash <lb />
paid for Hides, Fur. Cotton Seed <lb />
Oil Turkeys, Eggs, Oak <lb />
Bedsteads, Mattresses, etc. <lb />
Suite. Baby Carriage, <lb />
Parlor suits Tables, lounges. <lb />
Safes, P. and Gail Ax <lb />
Snuff, High Life Tobacco, Key <lb />
West Cheroots, Henry George <lb />
Cigars, Canned Cherries, Peach, <lb />
es. Apples, Pine Apples, Syrup, <lb />
Jelly. Meat, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, <lb />
Lye Magic Food, Matches, <lb />
Oil, Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, <lb />
Garden Seeds, Oranges, Apples, <lb />
Nut, Candies, Dried Apples- <lb />
Peaches. Prunes. Currants, <lb />
Raisins. and <lb />
Wooden ware. Cakes and Crack- <lb />
era, Macaroni, Cheese, Best But- <lb />
New Royal Sewing Machines <lb />
and numerous other goo-la. <lb />
Quality and quantity cheap <lb />
Come see me. <lb />
SLIPPERS <lb />
Summer <lb />
Slippers for <lb />
Women, <lb />
Misses and <lb />
Children in <lb />
White Canvas <lb />
Pumps. <lb />
All sizes and widths <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Norfolk Cotton and Peanut wired . <lb />
by J. W. Perry A Co. Cotton Factor. <lb />
Today Yesterday <lb />
Bar 7-8 7-8 <lb />
Lot 6-8 <lb />
aw M <lb />
1-4<lb />
Low Grade<lb />
LIVERPOOL <lb />
FUTURE MARKET <lb />
Wired by Cobb <lb />
d Broker. <lb />
. Co. Banker <lb />
Norfolk. <lb />
saw <lb />
I July <lb />
Dec <lb />
May 1-4 <lb />
1-8 <lb />
July Rib SO <lb />
May Lard , <lb />
July <lb />
by <lb />
Cotton Hal rt. <lb />
1-2 <lb />
use <lb />
it to <lb />
it so <lb />
S M <lb />
Use Top Dressing <lb />
on corn, cotton, oats, pea- <lb />
l-A k etc. and increase <lb />
tile SO per cent Car load <lb />
received by The Central <lb />
I Cobb Co.<lb />
o. and <lb />
If you have any discarded <lb />
furniture bring it to me and I will <lb />
make it new again. <lb />
J. Z. Gardner. <lb />
WILLIAMS <lb />
Mattress Maker <lb />
Subscribe to The Reflector. <lb />
NORFOLK. VA. <lb />
Cotton Buyers, Brokers <lb />
in Stocks. Cotton. Grain <lb />
and Provisions, <lb />
PRIVATE WIRE <lb />
to New York. Chicago <lb />
and New Orleans. <lb />
Far <lb />
I hereby announce myself as a <lb />
candidate for county treasurer <lb />
for Pitt county subject to the <lb />
action of the Democratic primary. I <lb />
W. B. Wilson. <lb />
A Matter of Economy. <lb />
Mr. let your <lb />
girl off every <lb />
Indeed; It la <lb />
Baring. more Is away that j <lb />
fewer she <lb />
Kits. <lb />
THE BEST IN <lb />
never at the attainment <lb />
of a Rood <lb />
Furniture <lb />
and House Furnishings <lb />
is not too good for you. When you want the <lb />
best, and prices that are in reach of your pocket <lb />
book we can supply your wants. <lb />
Taft Boyd Furniture Co. <lb />
If you trade with us wt both make money <lb />
Ch <lb />
OF <lb />
Millinery <lb />
Just Received. Consisting of <lb />
Hats, Flower Ornaments. Etc. <lb />
AT GREAT REDUCTION <lb />
All Ladies Invited to Inspect this Line Goods <lb />
C. T. <lb />
The Big Store <lb />
a j<lb />
Professional Cards <lb />
W. F. EVANS <lb />
AT LAW <lb />
GREENVILLE, <lb />
R. L, ft <lb />
next door to John <lb />
now <lb />
N. W. OUTLAW <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
Office formerly occupied by J. L. <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb />
Clark <lb />
CIVIL <lb />
S. J. Everett <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
Loan made on Baal <lb />
it. I , Greenville. N. C. <lb />
U . W. H. LONG <lb />
Moore and Long <lb />
ATTORNEYS AT LAW <lb />
KING <lb />
the ramps, twenty , was ever tattered nod torn <lb />
Story of <lb />
By GEORGE BARR <lb />
a Bait <lb />
hr Na <lb />
The abductor war <lb />
about the city, <lb />
of the ma <lb />
bad drawn the feared Amer- <lb />
away on a wild to <lb />
passes of More <lb />
than that, at o'clock in the afternoon <lb />
a second detachment of left <lb />
the city for the scene of the riot In <lb />
and walked away from toe win- <lb />
tossing; a cigarette Into a <lb />
on opposite side of room. Then <lb />
he looked st bis watch. <lb />
man who stood In middle of <lb />
the car looking down In <lb />
at the fugitives was a tall of <lb />
the most picturesque type. No raga- <lb />
OR R. L <lb />
Dentist. <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb />
JULIUS BROWN <lb />
GREENVILLE. . N. C <lb />
Harry Skinner. Skinner, Jr <lb />
H. <lb />
SKINNER <lb />
LAWYERS <lb />
WHEDBEE <lb />
Greenville. N. C <lb />
Washington, N. C. <lb />
Don't forget you have a standing in- <lb />
to <lb />
Baker's Studio <lb />
Every g well up to date <lb />
Kodak work h specialty. <lb />
Dr. F. Fitts, Osteopath <lb />
with <lb />
Dr. A. H. at Kinston, <lb />
sf hi <lb />
rm WILSON'S in <lb />
Saturday <lb />
Office I. m. a. . <lb />
St. <lb />
own i. <lb />
V. I. <lb />
GUION GUION <lb />
Attorneys at Law <lb />
Practices where <lb />
vices required, <lb />
ally in the counties of <lb />
Craven, Carteret, Jones <lb />
Pamlico. and State and <lb />
Federal Courts. <lb />
Office Broad Street <lb />
Phone NEW BERN, N. C. <lb />
Or CHAPTERS. <lb />
King arrives in <lb />
Edelweiss, capital of and <lb />
meet the beautiful of a <lb />
11-King dots a favor for <lb />
Robin, the young r of <lb />
country, guardian is John <lb />
an American. Ill Baron <lb />
minister of police, interviews King and <lb />
warns him against Olga, <lb />
invade the royal <lb />
park, meets prince and is presented <lb />
to fascinating Aunt Loraine. <lb />
committee of ten, conspirators <lb />
against the prince, meets in an <lb />
where the girl Olga <lb />
is disclosed one who is to kill Prince <lb />
Robin with a bomb. <lb />
s on beautiful Countess <lb />
who him that d <lb />
and notorious old husband. Count Mar- <lb />
is against prince. <lb />
VII, VIII, IX and X-King visits <lb />
house of the witch of gap and <lb />
me ts the royal there. He <lb />
sees an eye , learning through a crack <lb />
in a door, and while for the <lb />
person he overpowered and dragged <lb />
into a loft. He is confronted by Count <lb />
and then taken to the under <lb />
den of the of ten. <lb />
defends Kin before <lb />
tee of anarchists who wish to kill h m. <lb />
is brought to the den a d <lb />
thrown into the room with King. <lb />
XIII King s a jailer, dons his <lb />
and. carries into <lb />
a boat at in which several of the <lb />
anarchist leaders to t. <lb />
XIV King manages to get Lora <lb />
whom he loves, a- and they hi e <lb />
the well laid plans of th <lb />
Iron Count were being skillfully car- <lb />
out <lb />
I All afternoon and evening men <lb />
from the bills and surrounding <lb />
country, apparently loath to miss <lb />
I early excitement attending i ere <lb />
monies en the following day. Sullen <lb />
strikers from the camps came down, <lb />
cursing the company, but drinking <lb />
noisy toasts to the railroad and Us <lb />
The city by swarmed with <lb />
reveling thousands. The bands were <lb />
playing, crowds were singing and <lb />
mobs were drinking and in <lb />
j the lower end. <lb />
At S o'clock In the morning word <lb />
, flew from brothel to brothel, from <lb />
lodging to lodging house, In all <lb />
j parts of the slumbering city. A thou- <lb />
sand men crept out Into the streets <lb />
after the storm, all animated by one <lb />
Impulse, all obeying a single fierce In- <lb />
junction. <lb />
They were to find and kill a tall <lb />
American They were to keep him or <lb />
bis companion from getting In touch <lb />
with the police authorities or with <lb />
royal castle, no matter what the cost <lb />
At o'clock a stealthy whisper went <lb />
rounds, reaching the ear of every <lb />
vagabond and cutthroat In <lb />
untiring vigil, smoke faded <lb />
away. silent watch was over. <lb />
word bad sped to every corner <lb />
of town It longer <lb />
to maintain the for <lb />
King. lie no longer In <lb />
a position to give them trouble or <lb />
easiness. <lb />
The dawned bright and cool <lb />
after the savage storm from the north. <lb />
don't like looks of <lb />
said time and again. <lb />
ills men were never so alert as today <lb />
and never so deceived. <lb />
can't be trouble of any <lb />
mused Colonel <lb />
lows are ugly, true, but they <lb />
not prepared for a <lb />
we'll yet sec the day <lb />
regrets the economy that <lb />
has cut our little army to almost <lb />
What have we now all told <lb />
Three hundred In the royal guard, <lb />
fewer than in fortress. I have <lb />
a hundred There you ore. <lb />
there are nearly soldiers <lb />
off In the mountains on nasty business <lb />
of one sort or Gad. if those <lb />
XV. <lb />
TUB IN <lb />
of an hour after the re- <lb />
turn of frightened, quivering<lb />
was grained permission by the <lb />
department to take a hundred <lb />
men with him in the effort to ever- <lb />
more than pistols could give us a <lb />
merry fight. There must be a thou- <lb />
sand of them. I don't like It. We'll <lb />
. have trouble before day's <lb />
take and capture the of us ,, . , , . . . , ,. <lb />
. , , . . , By o clock the streets in <lb />
Batter, rue grooms story hard-If. . . . . . , . <lb />
had baa to horrified broth- <lb />
before he was engaged in j Cd, U <lb />
,, , , ,.,,,, , t be thrown open for the <lb />
that was to pass <lb />
gloss. A hurried ft ,, rows of people. <lb />
Baron was upset. I , half past o'clock ear- <lb />
Three had <lb />
stolen from beneath hi, nose . to <lb />
sneak. He Was beside himself wit. f e of the a score <lb />
rage and dismay. This his. outrage t r T <lb />
was climax. The old man adored T <lb />
the sister of Jack He T. <lb />
and by the new. <lb />
of the catastrophe. i FEES <lb />
Captain Haas of dragoons was I and <lb />
I in charge of the relief party. The <lb />
was armed and equipped for a <lb />
bitter Word had sent to <lb />
the capital of <lb />
asking the assistance of Prince Dan- <lb />
tan the effort to overtake the ab- <lb />
A detachment. It an- <lb />
In reply, to start from <lb />
during for <lb />
eastern passes. <lb />
Baron rode to southern <lb />
gate with white faced, suffering <lb />
will undoubtedly receive <lb />
a communication from the rascals this <lb />
afternoon or be mild <lb />
gloomily. will not be slow to <lb />
make a formal demand for ransom, <lb />
knowing That yon and your sister are <lb />
possessed of unlimited wealth. Hello <lb />
Who's <lb />
A man who had ridden up to the <lb />
gates, his horse covered with foam, <lb />
demanding admission. The ward- <lb />
en halted him unceremoniously n <lb />
rode forward. They <lb />
that be was one of foremen the <lb />
employ of the railway <lb />
company. He brought the disquieting <lb />
news that another strike had been de- <lb />
that men were ugly and <lb />
th ward, for one year from July let; SaSS S <lb />
ISM unless <lb />
From the distant castle came the <lb />
Bounds of shouts, crawling up the long <lb />
line of spectators for the full length <lb />
NOTICE OF AN ELECTION. <lb />
of of Greenville. <lb />
Notice hereby given to voters <lb />
of the town of Greenville that the <lb />
of Aldermen, at it regular <lb />
monthly meeting held on the day <lb />
of May, 1910, ordered that an election <lb />
be held with char- <lb />
tar of said town, and the <lb />
amendments on Monday, th <lb />
6th day of June, 1910, in the various <lb />
wards of said town, for the of <lb />
electing one alderman from each of <lb />
five ward, of town. Th alder- <lb />
men elected from the second, third and <lb />
fourth ward, shall cont in office for <lb />
two years, and those from and <lb />
1910. <lb />
Notice is also hereby given that the <lb />
board of aldermen have designated the <lb />
following named in ward. <lb />
of Mid town f r holding and conducting <lb />
election, to <lb />
First house square. <lb />
Second stables. <lb />
Third Laugh of- <lb />
fourth store at Five <lb />
Points. <lb />
Fifth office. <lb />
Notice it also hereby given that the <lb />
books of several wards <lb />
of said town will be open at the <lb />
place, designated above, on <lb />
day, Thursday, and Friday. June let, <lb />
and 3rd, from nine a. m., <lb />
to I o'clock p. m., for the purpose of <lb />
allowing all titled to register <lb />
to do only these persons who have <lb />
duly registered will be allowed to <lb />
For the Information of the of <lb />
the town. I desire to state that <lb />
terms of office of the following d <lb />
gentlemen, n-w members of the board <lb />
of of town will expire <lb />
July 1st, 1910, and <lb />
rill be chosen at election. <lb />
B White. <lb />
Second A. Bowen. <lb />
Third Ward O. W. <lb />
Four h WardE. A. Move. <lb />
Fifth Ward- -W. S. <lb />
6th day of May, <lb />
Mayor. <lb />
considered and, furthermore, there <lb />
had been severe fighting between <lb />
two factions engaged on work. <lb />
He urgently Implored to <lb />
end troop, out to hold rioters In <lb />
check. <lb />
la your demanded <lb />
harassed minister of police. <lb />
replied the He <lb />
lied, for he was no other than John <lb />
the unsavory husband of Anna <lb />
of the committee of ten. <lb />
with said- <lb />
will go to General <lb />
by and good luck, <lb />
At that very moment Loraine <lb />
comparing note, with <lb />
King In room beneath armor- <lb />
shop. Count Mariana WM biding <lb />
In the trader's Inn the northern <lb />
J-W. PERRY CO <lb />
NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
Cotton Factors and handler- <lb />
Tins <lb />
am <lb />
OW <lb />
of the avenue to eager throng in <lb />
circus, swelling and grow- <lb />
louder as the news that <lb />
prince had ridden forth from tho <lb />
Glad voices cried out <lb />
to those In background. prince <lb />
was coming <lb />
Bonny, adorable Prince <lb />
On came tho splendid of <lb />
guardsmen, followed by rigid Infantry- <lb />
men In measured tread. The great <lb />
coach of gold, with Its half score of <lb />
horses, rolled somberly beneath <lb />
canopy of green, surrounded on <lb />
all aides by proud members of the <lb />
royal guard. Two carriage from the <lb />
royal stables preceded the prince's <lb />
coach. In the first were the of <lb />
and three fellow members of <lb />
the cabinet The second contained <lb />
Baron and General Braze. <lb />
The curtains In a at the <lb />
of square parted gently. A <lb />
faced old man peered out upon <lb />
the joyous crowd. Ills black <lb />
tho scene. A grim smile crept <lb />
Into his face. He dropped cur- j <lb />
a this rakish Individual. His clothes <lb />
barely hung together on his lank <lb />
frame. <lb />
Long, thin lips curled Into a smile of <lb />
delicious regard. His sides shook v. lib <lb />
quiet chuckle of understanding <lb />
He was thinking of other days and <lb />
nights of many maids In <lb />
lands of countless Journeys <lb />
which ho. too. had hod fair gentle <lb />
Journeys, yes, but <lb />
to be forgotten. <lb />
He lighted stub of a tallow can- <lb />
Ah. how envied this great, sleep- <lb />
wayfarer How beautiful bis mU- <lb />
tress now fortunate the lover They <lb />
slept, now tired they were Whence <lb />
had come <lb />
Why he stay here to spoil <lb />
their waking He would <lb />
surrender his apartment to them. <lb />
be tiptoed to bis own comer <lb />
of ear. He gathered up bis be- <lb />
ancient violin case, a <lb />
stout walking stick, a goodly Bleed <lb />
pack done up In gaudy cloth, a well <lb />
worn pair of sandals with frayed <lb />
As gently be stole bar., to <lb />
the door. He tossed a kiss to the <lb />
sleeping girl, his dark gypsy face <lb />
aglow with admiration mischief, <lb />
and was about to blow out light <lb />
of his Then he changed his <lb />
mind. <lb />
With n determined shake of bis bead <lb />
I new flash of the eye. he calmly <lb />
seated himself to open his <lb />
ragged pack. <lb />
At last bis small store of food lay <lb />
expos,, i. without hesitation he <lb />
ed the pieces of smoked <lb />
one part to himself, two to the <lb />
Steepen, then miller's bread and <lb />
the cheese the bag of dates be bad <lb />
bought the day before. <lb />
Again blew n kiss to the prettiest <lb />
girl be bad ever seen. Snuffing <lb />
candle, be dropped to the ground <lb />
closed the door against all spying, <lb />
civil eyes. <lb />
Daybreak found wharf <lb />
gated. <lb />
Coming to an empty flat car direct <lb />
from I he quarries, he seated <lb />
himself upon Its edge and. with <lb />
resignation, set about devouring <lb />
bis early meal, all the while Casting <lb />
longing, almost appealing, glances to- <lb />
ward the next car but one. Busy lit- <lb />
engines began chugging <lb />
about the yards. The railroad at least <lb />
exhibiting, some signs of life. <lb />
Down through the maze of side- <lb />
tracks whisked the little train, out <lb />
upon the main Hue with n thin shriek <lb />
of greeting, past the freight <lb />
It was then that Sir Vagabond sat up <lb />
very straight, a look of mild Interest <lb />
In bis Interest gave way to per- <lb />
perplexity to concern. What's <lb />
the city lie wasted no <lb />
time. Clutching his belongings to <lb />
side, vaulted from one band, nimbly <lb />
lauding on his feet road- <lb />
side. <lb />
He thought of the luckless pair <lb />
the empty <lb />
Suddenly be stopped, chin up, <lb />
his to his shies. A peal <lb />
of laughter soared from bis lips, <lb />
Joke was on them. It was rich. <lb />
more he thought of their <lb />
on awakening the more be laughed. <lb />
ills Immense levity attracted <lb />
Pour or five men approached <lb />
him from the shadows of the freight <lb />
houses, unsmiling fellows. They <lb />
demanded cf him the cause of lib <lb />
seemly mirth. bis mer- <lb />
black be related the plight of <lb />
the pretty They plied <lb />
with questions. He described the <lb />
even glowingly. Then the <lb />
fellows More than that. <lb />
they clapped each other on the buck <lb />
swore splendidly. <lb />
And so It was that the news spread <lb />
over town at o'clock that <lb />
King was where be could do no harm. <lb />
It was well known that the <lb />
would tasks forty miles hour down <lb />
the steep grade Into the lower valley. <lb />
When King first awoke to <lb />
the fact that they were no longer <lb />
lying motionless the dreary yard, <lb />
he leaped to his feet with n startled <lb />
of alarm. With frantic energy <lb />
he pulled door, a min- <lb />
he stared at scudding walls of <lb />
stone so close hand, <lb />
Then the truth burst upon him <lb />
with the force of a mighty Plow. lie <lb />
back, hi. Jaw dropping, hi. <lb />
eyes glaring. <lb />
God, Loraine We're going <lb />
We're ho cried hoarsely. <lb />
She shot to feet and lurched to <lb />
bis side. fall she almost <lb />
shrieked. <lb />
Suddenly the train idiot out the <lb />
open, farm spattered valley. <lb />
fell back <lb />
exclaimed. <lb />
been carried away. Cod In heaven <lb />
The Is lie be- <lb />
side himself, ; like a madman. <lb />
He bad shouted to her that he must <lb />
get buck to the city. <lb />
would be she cried, <lb />
clutching bis fiercely. never <lb />
See bun we are <lb />
If yon Jump I shall follow. I <lb />
won't go on alone. I am as much to <lb />
blame as <lb />
A flew by. <lb />
en kilometers to lie look- <lb />
ed at In despair. <lb />
going faster and he <lb />
grated. <lb />
I Just then his gaze alighted on the <lb />
breakfast stared as If <lb />
Was he going mad <lb />
Instant later he on his j <lb />
knees examining the mysterious feast <lb />
She Joined at once. No two faces <lb />
ever before were so per- <lb />
Don't Buy a Piano Hurriedly <lb />
Take Your Time <lb />
plenty of it, and be extremely careful how <lb />
you spend your piano money. <lb />
Terms amount to very prom- <lb />
cover a multitude can pet sat- <lb />
terms anywhere, but a satisfactory <lb />
piano at a precious places. <lb />
We have makes under grades and <lb />
cation as highest medium and low. Each <lb />
grade is characterized by the price we ask for it. <lb />
Whatever price you are willing to pay for a piano, <lb />
if bought from us, you will be getting legitimate <lb />
value, as you won't be deceived in the grade you <lb />
are getting. We have several self-player Pianos <lb />
at bargain prices. <lb />
White. <lb />
arc z <lb />
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad. j <lb />
SCHEDULES <lb />
Between <lb />
and Kinston, Effective April 1st.<lb />
For further information, address nearest ticket agent, or <lb />
W. J. P. T. Sf. T. C. WHITE, A. <lb />
WILMINGTON, N. C. <lb />
Subscribe to The Reflector. <lb />
lie see it <lb />
all We've been deliberately shuns-1 <lb />
We've bean bottled up lien <lb />
nut town. Don't touch <lb />
it's probably full of pol-; <lb />
son. Great a clever guru ; <lb />
to fetch the . n i i h . r <lb />
of lb. <lb />
door. To dying day they were pi u o. <lb />
to believe that the food bad been put <lb />
there by of the <lb />
tor. <lb />
he. day <lb />
lie out ahead. a ROUND <lb />
a. <lb />
a- I points West, Jack- <lb />
SCHEDULE <lb />
a. in. <lb />
la nil Florida points. <lb />
dining h and <lb />
down road a bit-yen. <lb />
our same old river They're running <lb />
lOW for the bridge. awing <lb />
off, Loraine. our <lb />
The train was barely creeping up to <lb />
the bridge. He clasped In the <lb />
of bis left slid <lb />
to n bitting position boldly pushed j <lb />
himself clear of the car. lauding on bis <lb />
feat Staggering forward with the i <lb />
he received, he would have <lb />
fallen except for a mighty effort A <lb />
sharp groan bis lips as be low- i <lb />
to the ground. She looked <lb />
into his face saw <lb />
lug there but relief. <lb />
raid the man briefly. <lb />
must try to reach that station <lb />
back there. There I can telegraph In. <lb />
His first attempt to walk brought <lb />
out a of <lb />
tied on 6th <lb />
S. J. NOBLES <lb />
MODERN BARBER SHOP. <lb />
Nicely furnished, <lb />
thing clean and <lb />
working the <lb />
best barbers. Second to <lb />
none in the State. <lb />
Cosmetics a specialty. <lb />
Opposite J. R. J. G. c <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
I have d the grocery <lb />
II Trip-, <lb />
street, and will t-i carry it on <lb />
the mm stand. The stick I be <lb />
and d t-, <lb />
I can fill needs in <lb />
groceries. <lb />
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and Flor <lb />
at Hamlet for and <lb />
THE SEABOARD M. <lb />
a. m For <lb />
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with for Washing- <lb />
ton, Baltimore, New York, <lb />
and Providence. <lb />
THE FLORIDA FAST <lb />
12.06 a. Richmond, Washing- <lb />
ton New York Pullman -1 pp- <lb />
coaches and dining car. <lb />
O. for and <lb />
at Washington with Pennsylvania <lb />
railroad and B. O. for <lb />
and points n et. <lb />
THE <lb />
4.06 p. m. -For Charlotte, <lb />
Wilmington. Birmingham, <lb />
phi a and s Parlor car <lb />
to Hamlet. <lb />
5.00 N. for <lb />
Louisburg, Oxford and <lb />
Norlina. <lb />
THE FLORIDA FAST <lb />
6.05 p. m. For Atlanta, Birmingham, <lb />
and point. wet, Jack- <lb />
and <lb />
Atlanta <lb />
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m., Washington a. in. New <lb />
York p. in. Pullman to <lb />
car to New <lb />
York <lb />
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riving 8.15 a. in., n i <lb />
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Pullman car. <lb />
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THE EASTERN do., <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, <lb />
GREENVILLE, NORTH <lb />
Year <lb />
Six Months <lb />
Single Copy <lb />
may <lb />
rate, may be upon <lb />
-t the business office in The <lb />
Building, corner Evans and <lb />
Third s <lb />
From the experience the <lb />
is having over the offer to <lb />
ell bonds, it does not <lb />
look like a good time to put <lb />
them on the market. <lb />
Entered in the post office at Greenville <lb />
N. C., mail matter. <lb />
FRIDAY JUNE, 1910. <lb />
Next week the <lb />
will do Wrightsville. <lb />
Everybody will be poor now <lb />
t tax listing bat <lb />
fur as be learned <lb />
other county wants to imitate <lb />
Wake. <lb />
have commenced <lb />
reporting yarns <lb />
from the seaside resorts. <lb />
hive <lb />
hut. like the green apple, should <lb />
lie given u berth. <lb />
Time to be easting up an in- <lb />
of have. June <lb />
it the month for tax listing. <lb />
Many or them had money to <lb />
blow in at the oar even if <lb />
none to pay bills. <lb />
The Dispatch <lb />
must get with the weather <lb />
mail if he expects the to <lb />
use their bathing suits when <lb />
they go to the convention. <lb />
been congressman of bit <lb />
for twelve making a <lb />
very useful member of that <lb />
body. <lb />
The Republicans have done <lb />
enough for the Democrats to <lb />
the in the <lb />
national election, but the trouble <lb />
with Democrats is that they <lb />
throw away their opportunities <lb />
instead of taking advantage of <lb />
them. <lb />
hit expedition in <lb />
Africa senseless <lb />
for slaughter which it mis- <lb />
named apart, and having no <lb />
more humane or more rational <lb />
form of recreation than the <lb />
butchery of big game. <lb />
Interest <lb />
Better mean a better <lb />
county. People are realizing <lb />
this, and that is why the <lb />
for good roads is growing <lb />
so fast in <lb />
The New Journal <lb />
be lining up for the Charlotte <lb />
Chronicle's medal next time <lb />
from the article headed <lb />
Lays publish- <lb />
ed elsewhere. <lb />
To our mind the comet has <lb />
what we have thought ell <lb />
along, that the N <lb />
really know very little about <lb />
things above the earth <lb />
in good it <lb />
growing rapidly in Pitt county, <lb />
and the sentiment for a bond <lb />
for purpose is <lb />
The Reflector believes that <lb />
the next legislature pass <lb />
a bill giving the people of the <lb />
county the opportunity of <lb />
by on the <lb />
of issuing township bonds to <lb />
build Taking up the <lb />
matter by townships will he the <lb />
Ami row it is 1.1. I. <lb />
the University of England <lb />
having the Dr. act for him. <lb />
The wants to <lb />
bow far it i-- to Wrights <lb />
The Charlotte Observer and <lb />
the Charlotte might <lb />
borrow a pair of wings and do <lb />
some flying on their own account, <lb />
as long at the aviator foiled to <lb />
come across. <lb />
Those fellows who wanted it <lb />
located elsewhere and did not <lb />
think East Carolina <lb />
school was going to be <lb />
a success at Greenville, must <lb />
think over again. The school it <lb />
really the expectations <lb />
of its friends. <lb />
Our people should get active <lb />
in the matter of persuading the <lb />
Norfolk Southern railroad not to <lb />
take off the day train between <lb />
Washington Raleigh. The <lb />
loss of that train would be the would be met for <lb />
felt in this section. only a few years more. <lb />
are desirable f r <lb />
quickest way to get a system of <lb />
roads all over the <lb />
A matter that Greenville must <lb />
get in, that quite <lb />
early, is providing a new <lb />
tery or purchasing more ground <lb />
adjoining the present one. If <lb />
the latter can be done, even <lb />
Teaches in i <lb />
apiece, and in Greenville lit <lb />
cents a dozen. Come South. <lb />
young This is <lb />
Greenville, yours if you come<lb />
The fruit crop bids fair to be <lb />
abundant year, and if <lb />
ville Less thin a week. lo take of it to <lb />
Bob.<lb />
Tax luting lime begins June <lb />
1st. Al out then pen pie will be <lb />
poorer than any other tune of <lb />
the year. <lb />
put up for use next win- <lb />
may the cost of <lb />
living materially <lb />
It takes money to get a flying <lb />
machine man to fly- The fellow <lb />
who was to give an exhibition <lb />
in Charlotte Saturday, offer- <lb />
ed a thousand dollars down <lb />
one-half the gate receipts, but <lb />
he said it was not enough to <lb />
make bis wings <lb />
What a we have. <lb />
the draw to a bridge is <lb />
open so pass over <lb />
the announcement i that <lb />
it is and <lb />
when the work is done so that it <lb />
can be dosed the <lb />
that it is for pas- <lb />
When Greenville real estate is <lb />
offered for sale it brings a gin d <lb />
Most North Carolina papers <lb />
will to next <lb />
week while the editors are do- <lb />
sale in Cherry Hill, and the <lb />
coming of new families and <lb />
growing population make a de- <lb />
for additional burial lots. <lb />
The aldermen should be con- <lb />
the matter of getting <lb />
more room for the cemetery. <lb />
We do not recall a time when <lb />
a town election was so near at- <lb />
tended by such little interest as <lb />
to who are to be candidates for <lb />
aldermen Yet there never was <lb />
a time <lb />
good aldermen worse thin now. <lb />
There are conditions to be <lb />
in the affairs of the that <lb />
will require good judgment aid <lb />
a serious mistake made <lb />
in getting the wrong men for <lb />
aldermen. The peon.-; the <lb />
different wards owe it to then <lb />
If the following incident which <lb />
related to the writer <lb />
day is true and the narrator <lb />
vouches for its authentic, there <lb />
is a probability that the coal <lb />
trust will eventually be quashed <lb />
Several ago a Mr. <lb />
who lives near <lb />
hoe, purchased two tons of coal <lb />
which he intended to use for <lb />
next winter. Having no other <lb />
place to put the coal it was car- <lb />
into the barn and placed in <lb />
an empty stall to which there <lb />
no door the incident <lb />
was forgotten. <lb />
Mrs. Williams has a brood of <lb />
fine Leghorn chickens in which <lb />
she takes a special pride <lb />
these fowls are allowed to roam <lb />
st will over the whole farm. <lb />
On going out to the hen <lb />
s few days ago she was surprised <lb />
to find s coal black egg in one of <lb />
th nests. The matter was dis- <lb />
cussed among the family but <lb />
they could offer no explanation <lb />
of the matter and supposed it <lb />
was just a freak of- nature. <lb />
When, on the next day <lb />
another similar egg was found <lb />
decided that something was <lb />
wrong began to investigate. <lb />
The two shells were placed on <lb />
a piste sad upon being <lb />
emitted a pale blue light and an <lb />
rise beat and the of <lb />
coal gas quickly filled the room. <lb />
The chickens were watched <lb />
that day and it was found that <lb />
one of them was <lb />
e the small particles of coal <lb />
h had flaked off of original <lb />
lumps. <lb />
Preliminary tests of the egg- <lb />
shells to determine their value as <lb />
fuel have been it is <lb />
proved that the hens are the <lb />
goo Is. Th eggshells, thickly <lb />
impregnated with coal dust burn <lb />
a I time and give out <lb />
heat. This is doubtless due to <lb />
he combination of cos and lime <lb />
which contain New Bern <lb />
MRS. JO N <lb />
la sf Km at <lb />
Reported for <lb />
On Saturday evening at her <lb />
home on Greene street, Mrs. <lb />
John Andrews charmingly enter- <lb />
about thirty couples in <lb />
honor of her guest, Miss Bessie <lb />
Stevens, of Dunn. On arrival <lb />
the were greeted and <lb />
and cordially welcomed by Miss <lb />
Stevens, attired in white satin, <lb />
with Mr. Bert James. Fruit <lb />
served in the hall by <lb />
Miss Mary attired in <lb />
pink net, and Mr. Cecil Cobb. <lb />
Japanese decorations prevailed <lb />
throughout the home and the <lb />
soft lights shed by the Japanese <lb />
lanterns added much beauty to <lb />
the scene. Progressive heart <lb />
dice was the game of the even- <lb />
and the guests enjoyed it <lb />
until a late hour. The young <lb />
prise, a gauze fan, was <lb />
won by Miss <lb />
and the young prise <lb />
a pearl handled knife, won <lb />
by Mr. Wilson. The guest <lb />
of honor's prise was a. <lb />
gauss fan. After the presents <lb />
of the prises delicious ices <lb />
and cakes were served. The <lb />
guests departed at late hour <lb />
declaring Mrs. Andrews an ideal <lb />
hostess and Miss Stevens a <lb />
charming guest of honor. <lb />
Cheapest teachers bureau in <lb />
the country, wants to enroll com- <lb />
era. Fine openings <lb />
for grades of school work. <lb />
Schools supplied with teachers <lb />
free. <lb />
Piedmont <lb />
Durham, N. C. <lb />
from a knife, gun, can. tatty rail, <lb />
works or of any other i stare, de <lb />
prompt f h Bawl <lb />
to prevent Mow <lb />
p or It's the <lb />
surest such w and as <lb />
also for burnt, bis. skin <lb />
eczema, hods, <lb />
or pile. at all <lb />
and the selves and to the town to select <lb />
j convention. And in not a few the best men possible. Get out <lb />
instances the devil and shop between and the primaries <lb />
. , , l .-. v tilt I I i ii , <lb />
be State boys wit I give the readers a bat <lb />
. , people have in the lire of the,,. . . . . ., <lb />
going to Greensboro ought . paper than u editors <lb />
to especially please <lb />
that city. <lb />
And even the j. <lb />
lover of graft, bin <lb />
News <lb />
fused to let <lb />
allowance. <lb />
is a <lb />
re <lb />
him his <lb />
The fellow who from <lb />
Albany to New York, miles. <lb />
in hours and minutes, was <lb />
certainly going some. <lb />
The Reflector is willing to run <lb />
the risk of having the money on <lb />
hand if you pay your subscription <lb />
between now and June 1st. <lb />
town. Investments <lb />
prove <lb />
will <lb />
Interest in the candidates for <lb />
the Supreme court judgeship <lb />
appear to be lost in the shuffle <lb />
over corporation commissioner. <lb />
The latter to be the <lb />
real contest in the State <lb />
were at home.<lb />
From Editor Cowan, of the <lb />
The <lb />
is in receipt of s <lb />
to be held Friday night see <lb />
if you cannot awaken some inter- <lb />
est in your ward. <lb />
The Greenville docs <lb />
like the idea out <lb />
at midnight to train. <lb />
They are kicking because they <lb />
post card of a girl in a bathing a night train we are <lb />
Though the last one <lb />
seemed the least <lb />
of any that hat some, we a <lb />
have to see any a carnival <lb />
does a town.<lb />
The fakers s. years <lb />
from now may have wonderful <lb />
things to tell about this trip of <lb />
the comet, and none of will <lb />
be here to correct them. <lb />
The president he it going <lb />
to travel all he pleases, whether <lb />
congress pays for it or not. No- <lb />
body caret how much he <lb />
when he hit own bills. <lb />
Some people must love their <lb />
dogs than they do their <lb />
children, otherwise we do not <lb />
see why they keep dogs to en- <lb />
danger their own and their <lb />
lives from hydrophobia. <lb />
I hose who want to see a re- <lb />
of the sale of liquor u <lb />
loons, call it local self govern- <lb />
We expect <lb />
et will be bank before <lb />
liquor saloons return in North <lb />
Carolina. <lb />
is the week in which you <lb />
mutt do your talking about can <lb />
The ward <lb />
primaries will be held Fri- <lb />
day night, then all will be over <lb />
except voting on Monday for the <lb />
suit on the beach at Wrights- <lb />
ville with the words wait- <lb />
for Cowan adds <lb />
so am We hope not to <lb />
keep you waiting long, and if <lb />
nothing happens a week from <lb />
today will find on the way. <lb />
The selection of Mr. II. A. <lb />
White as president of the <lb />
of of Greenville <lb />
means that new life is going to <lb />
be aroused in the organization. <lb />
Mr. White is wide awake, <lb />
on the question of good <lb />
roads and general improvements. <lb />
and if he lead the <lb />
of commerce to action we <lb />
shall be surprised. <lb />
When T. Roosevelt lands in <lb />
New York about the middle of <lb />
the month, he will feel himself <lb />
the biggest in the country. <lb />
miss it much, either. <lb />
blind tigers will be <lb />
careful hereafter how they <lb />
in contact with Judge Cook. <lb />
it their meeting next Monday <lb />
the county commissioners <lb />
appoint delegates to the good <lb />
convention which meets at <lb />
next week. <lb />
county should be represented at <lb />
that convention. <lb />
Congressman C. Thomas, of <lb />
third district, has declined to be <lb />
a candidate for re nomination. <lb />
He was first elected in 1898, and <lb />
New Orleans it striving to get <lb />
the government to select that <lb />
city as the place for the <lb />
exposition. That Is really a <lb />
h better place for it than <lb />
San Francisco, the other city be- <lb />
mentioned in connection <lb />
with it. Besides being more <lb />
accessible to a large number of <lb />
people, New Orleans u much <lb />
nearer to Panama than is <lb />
Mr. T. Roosevelt hat got <lb />
one time, and it is not <lb />
all praise that he is getting on <lb />
his trip abroad. The <lb />
League of London address- <lb />
ed him an open letter Star. <lb />
kicking because did not get <lb />
Bern Sun. <lb />
lust a little in <lb />
the case. We are not <lb />
kicking because of the putting <lb />
of a night tram, but because <lb />
of the proposed taking of our <lb />
convenient day train. Of <lb />
the two the train is much <lb />
the best for section-<lb />
Greenville ought to cultivate <lb />
manufacturing spirit. Man- <lb />
will <lb />
give employment to large <lb />
of people the <lb />
greatest needs of the town. <lb />
There are plenty of people who <lb />
want to come here and would do <lb />
so if there profitable employ- <lb />
for them, nothing fur- <lb />
employment so readily at <lb />
factories. There are numerous <lb />
sites for factories with <lb />
raw material in easy <lb />
reach, and there is why <lb />
kinds <lb />
could not be <lb />
in here. If you want to see <lb />
Greenville grow faster than ever, <lb />
get more factories here. <lb />
Hit by Paras Tariff KM. <lb />
The removal of on for- <lb />
imports of nitrate of soda <lb />
by the act last <lb />
summer will cause a decrease <lb />
in the annual showing <lb />
imports for the <lb />
custom house for tie <lb />
fiscal year ending June 30th. ac- <lb />
cording to Collector of <lb />
THE SOUTHS <lb />
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OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT <lb />
M CHARGE Of R. W. <lb />
Agent of The Reflector for Arden and vicinity. Advertising rates <lb />
ear Mm <lb />
We are the oldest this column a creditable <lb />
and <lb />
Insurance Co. in the world. <lb />
one.; Car cement, lime, nails <lb />
do a hay at J. R. Smith <lb />
teak then wonder at We nave heard it said that <lb />
self-praise is scandal <lb />
Call us let us consult not all nae v. . . . . <lb />
you Ayden Loan Insurance Sit-E we need your Assuming that <lb />
i u. W. are going to say one thing which <lb />
i. Joyner. of certain, and town <lb />
Tucker, of are visiting <lb />
Misses and Lizzie Dixon <lb />
If you need a good open or <lb />
top buggy, wagon or cart call <lb />
on J. R. Smith Co. Dixon. <lb />
Miss Mamie a most <lb />
young of Stone <lb />
Grille, will be the guest of her <lb />
sister. Mrs. J. W. Glenn, during <lb />
the summer months Everybody <lb />
is and we have one friend <lb />
who purely delighted <lb />
A nice line of coffins and <lb />
caskets always on hand with a <lb />
nice hearse at your service at <lb />
J. R. Smith Co. ft Dixon. <lb />
Dr. J. C. Caldwell, president <lb />
of Atlantic Christian College, of <lb />
Wilson, will preach in the <lb />
Christian church here Sunday <lb />
night <lb />
Au experienced blacksmith is <lb />
waiting to your horses <lb />
mules at J. R. Smith Co Dixon. <lb />
Miss Helen Johnson, <lb />
of Dr. Hardy Johnson, here <lb />
visiting relatives <lb />
Now is a good time to advertise <lb />
in the Ayden Department- <lb />
R. W. Smith. <lb />
Hookerton union meets at <lb />
Rountree church fifth Sunday. <lb />
A special bargain counter has <lb />
been arranged in the mammoth <lb />
department store of J. U. Smith <lb />
Co. <lb />
V and M. A. of Ayden is one of the best and <lb />
Aden, among the most WM <lb />
were public spirited towns in the Stole <lb />
the com- of North Carolina. We are <lb />
backup this assertion <lb />
a preponderance of <lb />
your collect for at . <lb />
personal property. and hay at J. R. <lb />
laud, or you . <lb />
money on W. J. Boyd made a business <lb />
A Loan at Insurance Co. trip to Richmond <lb />
it you have to you want to buy. <lb />
sea let us drop Ayden lease, sell or houses or <lb />
or <lb />
poultry food and daughter, mother or sister, or <lb />
hawk killer R. Smith Co's. want to employ additional help. <lb />
The heavy rain Wednesday <lb />
stopped farm work for a few <lb />
days, caused the crowd to <lb />
be at the commencement. <lb />
Joe Tripp, an experienced <lb />
blacksmith and horse has <lb />
Our town baa been crowded <lb />
visitors for the past few <lb />
days who have been attending <lb />
commencement exercises of <lb />
the Seminary. institution <lb />
is a great deal of in <lb />
our community and we <lb />
for its management greater <lb />
success and usefulness in the <lb />
future. <lb />
Call on us for ceiling. II <lb />
and <lb />
Mantling. We guarantee <lb />
faction. <lb />
J. R. Smith Co. Dixon. <lb />
Shelton a young son of <lb />
Jesse cut his leg right <lb />
badly Tuesday in an attempt to <lb />
clear his plow of some vegetation. <lb />
Dr. had to take several <lb />
stitches to up the <lb />
Screen doors made to order or <lb />
repaired on short notice at J. R <lb />
Co's mill. <lb />
We heard the address of <lb />
Greenville's Mr. W. <lb />
taken a at J. K. Smith I p Evans, at the seminary Tues <lb />
Co's. and will be glad to I day highly He <lb />
have his old customers to ; <lb />
on him when they need work <lb />
his line. <lb />
Several of our friends <lb />
attended the district meeting at <lb />
Kinston night, and <lb />
is a Pitt county boy, and is fast <lb />
making his mark as a talented <lb />
attorney. In our opinion <lb />
he credit and we <lb />
attribute it to him with <lb />
Found-Near J. Ii. Smith Co. <lb />
store, a purse containing several <lb />
pieces of money. Owner can <lb />
report a enjoyable occasion. , ,,,.,,. <lb />
It have news items, tell same by identifying it. <lb />
this and help us to make Larry W. Smith. <lb />
REPORT OF TUB CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
AT AYDEN, N. O. <lb />
At the Close of Business March 29th, 1910. <lb />
Resources <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
Furniture and fixtures <lb />
Duo from 60,902.86 <lb />
Oath <lb />
Gold coin <lb />
Silver coin, including all <lb />
minor coin cur. 1,288.09 <lb />
bank and other <lb />
U. 8,785.00 <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
stock <lb />
Surplus fund <lb />
or sell what you have, there is <lb />
no better medium than the col <lb />
R. W. Smith <lb />
Rev. G. T. Adams preached in <lb />
the Baptist church here Sunday. <lb />
At the debate at the seminary <lb />
afternoon Mr. Grice <lb />
won the medal which was <lb />
to him by P. K. <lb />
At night D. V. Denton won the <lb />
for the best oration, which <lb />
was presented by J. R- <lb />
Tingle. Mr. Waters won the <lb />
medal offered to the pupils for <lb />
making the highest average in <lb />
his studies, which was presented <lb />
by Prof. F. C. Nye. <lb />
have for sale the <lb />
scats out of the old Methodist <lb />
church, x ft long x f <lb />
long also good pulpit <lb />
Stancil Hodges. <lb />
Dr. J. C. Caldwell in <lb />
the Christian church Sunday <lb />
Ninety day and rust proof oats <lb />
R. Smith Co's. <lb />
Miss Fannie Hardy, of Green <lb />
ville, is visiting Mrs. Asa E <lb />
Garris. <lb />
chicken <lb />
crows, owls and minks, <lb />
beat remedy for cholera, <lb />
indigestion and weak- <lb />
keeps them free from <lb />
causing them to pro- <lb />
duce an of edits. <lb />
a package at J . R. Smith Co's. <lb />
Mrs. J. Proctor, of Grimes <lb />
land and Mies Agnes Sp-i , -f <lb />
Greenville, were the guests of <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. <lb />
night. <lb />
Car nails, barbed wire, lime <lb />
and cement at J. R. Smith Lo. <lb />
Miss Lila is <lb />
Miss May Smith. <lb />
and magazines <lb />
Ridge Spring and Grifton <lb />
play base ball. The boys played <lb />
extremely well, but Ridge Spring <lb />
beat Grifton to <lb />
and belting, <lb />
black and galvanized pipe and <lb />
other mill fittings at J. R- Smith <lb />
Co. <lb />
Miss Clyde Johnson and two <lb />
little sisters, who have been <lb />
visiting their aunt. Miss Addie <lb />
Johnson, returned to their home <lb />
at Vanceboro Tuesday. <lb />
Japan peas millet and rape <lb />
seed at J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
The musical at the Methodist <lb />
church Monday night for the <lb />
bent fit of the church was largely <lb />
attended and much enjoyed by <lb />
all present. <lb />
Smith Dixon are install- <lb />
light meters on their <lb />
This is the sensible <lb />
thing to do, and then if the <lb />
patrons wish to burn all their <lb />
lamps all night can d j at <lb />
their own expense and not to <lb />
the electric company, as the case <lb />
has been heretofore. <lb />
Marcellus Simmons has moved <lb />
with his family to <lb />
Rapid. <lb />
Cook stoves and repairs for <lb />
same at J. R. Smith Co's. <lb />
Now a good time for some <lb />
good concern to open a <lb />
grocery store in Ayden. <lb />
There is a splendid for <lb />
a lawyer to locate here. Just <lb />
think of it, not a nearer <lb />
than which twelve <lb />
miles. <lb />
J. M. Ormond. of Nashville. <lb />
Tenn., Miss Eleanor Or- <lb />
of Goldsboro, are visiting <lb />
the family of E. Turnage. <lb />
Roy and Lloyd Turnage left <lb />
Tuesday for Raleigh to enter a <lb />
business college. <lb />
Miss of Raleigh, has <lb />
been visiting at T. R. Allen's. <lb />
C. L. of Greenville, <lb />
spent Monday night in town. <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
WITH <lb />
Ditch, Ch-es <lb />
Hit and <lb />
it lo Hit <lb />
Hanrahan, N. C. May <lb />
other day we read a letter from <lb />
a sweet little country girl, who <lb />
visiting n. s and <lb />
in a city. letter was <lb />
to her there <lb />
are sights in the city for a <lb />
try girl to see. she had <lb />
told of them and had implored <lb />
her mother to extend her time to <lb />
stay longer, carefully placing <lb />
each punctuation point as it <lb />
should be and using capitals <lb />
where they indicated, <lb />
ended with a P. S Mama <lb />
please take all mistakes for hugs j <lb />
and And then we <lb />
thought how much better t <lb />
would be if we all would look <lb />
upon all honest mistakes with a <lb />
great degree of love and f <lb />
K while ago we m re at a <lb />
place and chanced to be in a ; <lb />
i . . JOSEPH F. W. Jet- <lb />
store. The proprietor was in his <lb />
busy at desk. In the i <lb />
store there was a man. yes, a roar at a <lb />
gentleman to have bf-n tot ,. <lb />
some silvery threads among his pan with catarrh, bad <lb />
steeping the floor. A <lb />
traveling man chanced to step in <lb />
while he was sweeping, said he <lb />
as he passed the man that was <lb />
the old <lb />
and walked on to the desk where <lb />
the proprietor was. After a <lb />
I n-ad of your wonderful <lb />
After two of <lb />
isl can it <lb />
one <lb />
lo <lb />
until I used your remedy, <lb />
, c. <lb />
hearty hand shake, and a wry <lb />
pleasant he <lb />
to sell bis goods. Soon tie <lb />
merchant called to man that in my st an <lb />
was sweeping and if we and rat <lb />
need this or that, the <lb />
man soon found that a can <lb />
from the man that was sweeping <lb />
would check the merchant to, <lb />
buying his articles. when <lb />
the traveling man went to have your a <lb />
the store he shook the hand of Almanac for W. <lb />
the man that was sweeping as <lb />
heartily as he did at of the love the farm and train them to <lb />
Honest labor never till the soil, <lb />
a man. and courtesy is Our people were sorry indeed <lb />
In Your Homes to Stay I out of place, that Prof. too <lb />
lit be bestowed upon an employee well to be us on Sunday. <lb />
I in the presence of employer. Hope he is much bettor ere <lb />
Li lime t for and all nave eating for desert; Bet take a much needed r. st, <lb />
for the past week, peach <lb />
Sold by Greenville. this year's peaches, ripe. Jacob c <lb />
and manufactured by and delicious I want to say to tassels last week, first we have <lb />
THE GOOSE COMPANY. T <lb />
somewhat uncouth fellow say to <lb />
his best girl as went lo an <lb />
ice cream counter and he bought <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Two <lb />
Mr. J. H. was painful- <lb />
hurt Saturday but is <lb />
not laid up from his injury. <lb />
While driving along the street <lb />
his bone shied and run the bug- <lb />
against a The collision <lb />
threw Mr. out, and in <lb />
striking his body the <lb />
buggy wheel two of his ribs were <lb />
broken- <lb />
the King at <lb />
.,, . r the pat kept th <lb />
a saucer, with Z <lb />
chunking the cake in with one ,,,., a hies lag our <lb />
hand aid the cram with the, tat. Paul <lb />
other. He looked up at 1.13 girl <lb />
said, mighty <lb />
Sail, better git you Now, <lb />
these were raised <lb />
the pies cooked by a maiden lady, p. Linney that one of <lb />
Undivided profits, less <lb />
cur. exp. and taxes pd. 6,421.89 <lb />
Deposits sub. to check 60,186.20 <lb />
f 25,000.00 <lb />
12,600.00 <lb />
Total 1120,650.11 <lb />
Savings Deposits <lb />
Cashier's checks <lb />
outstanding <lb />
Total <lb />
27,268.90 <lb />
287.62 <lb />
1120,669.11 <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
COUNTY OF row. <lb />
I. J. B. Smith. of the abort named bank, do <lb />
is to th. tort of my C, <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to <lb />
before rat, this 4th day April, <lb />
HODGEs. <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
swear that <lb />
-f. <lb />
. Cashier. <lb />
J. R SMITH. <lb />
JOSEPH DIXON. <lb />
R. C. CANNON. <lb />
Directors. <lb />
Dr. St. Clare will preach a <lb />
special sermon to <lb />
Tuesday night at the Christian <lb />
church. <lb />
Japan peas, millet and rape <lb />
seed, ail tine crops for stock, at <lb />
J. R. Smith <lb />
Walter Browning and sister, <lb />
and Miss or <lb />
visiting the <lb />
of Mrs. Sarah <lb />
W. S. Leggett and wife, of <lb />
spent Sunday with Mr. <lb />
Smith Co. it Dixon will buy <lb />
your cotton seed or exchange <lb />
meal with you. <lb />
Mrs. D. U. after spend- <lb />
several with relatives <lb />
at Hertford, returned home Sat- <lb />
See our line of gents, ladies <lb />
fr <lb />
,, , . u a .,. selection R. <lb />
A Woman's Idea. <lb />
how to make herself But <lb />
without health it for her t ho <lb />
lovely in the face, form or A <lb />
weak, woman will be <lb />
and and y <lb />
in pimples, skin . <lb />
and a wretched comp problem of life. <lb />
But . ., w q <lb />
to women who want health, <lb />
beauty and Trey regulate <lb />
and if you want to know her <lb />
name address box Han- <lb />
N. C. and I will give it. <lb />
But none need except such <lb />
as can produce the very bes <lb />
references, or can prove by their <lb />
very act that they are worthy <lb />
and well qualified to cope with <lb />
the best remedies he <lb />
tried for killing dogs <lb />
lay a piece of cheese by the car- <lb />
of a that been kill- <lb />
ed by and he says that when <lb />
the hungry curs return for a sec- <lb />
and find f h and <lb />
cheese both awaiting him that <lb />
he is j y <lb />
I stave me is n . , <lb />
I A tenant of W. death in a few minutes. <lb />
NOTICE I NOTICE I <lb />
We wish to call tow attention to our new line of fall goods which <lb />
w. now have. We have token great car. to Tear and we <lb />
think we can Tr wants Shoes, No- <lb />
and fart that i. carried a <lb />
Dry Good. <lb />
Come let us show you. <lb />
Tripp, Hart Co., Ayden, N. C. <lb />
We are prepared to you wits <lb />
House and Kitchen Furniture <lb />
at the very price,. Cask or <lb />
t ill us aid we will convince you <lb />
w of and <lb />
FURNITURE- <lb />
M . C IN t . lo wit- <lb />
NEXT DOOR TO <lb />
making your <lb />
Smith Co. <lb />
Long, of Greenville, <lb />
here Monday. <lb />
Hues of spring pants <lb />
for men and boys at J. K. <lb />
Co. <lb />
Mrs. Gardner is visiting <lb />
in country. <lb />
cotton open <lb />
spring cultivators at <lb />
J, K Smith Co. <lb />
liver and kidney a, y the <lb />
blood; , eye , <lb />
pure velvety <lb />
lovely food health, m <lb />
th m. c at all drug-gUts. <lb />
Comet <lb />
Most people have been <lb />
pointed comet did <lb />
not have a very long flourishing <lb />
tail. It turns out, however, that <lb />
it was not that kind of a comet. <lb />
Comets, so far as toils are con- <lb />
are probably of three <lb />
hinds. comets, possum <lb />
and rabbit comets, and <lb />
the beat way we can the <lb />
tails of these several comets is <lb />
by quoting from Vest <lb />
celebrated banjo song, <lb />
on the <lb />
race ion has a tail, <lb />
tail i-m barf, <lb />
De rabbit have no t ii at <lb />
A little of heir. <lb />
Record. <lb />
quit his crop week. <lb />
evidence that the tenant sys- <lb />
has become very <lb />
Better learn our to <lb />
Chicken Powder <lb />
it to Hawks-Life to <lb />
Chickens and Tartars <lb />
if m m <lb />
fall <lb />
He has tried this remedy on four <lb />
within the past few day, and <lb />
in each instance worked <lb />
like a It may be that ha <lb />
does a little on <lb />
and if he doe, <lb />
blames Demo- <lb />
I take He Nair's <lb />
Chicken Powder <lb />
and feed my <lb />
on with it too. <lb />
Look at me and <lb />
the Hawk. <lb />
Died <lb />
a chick of that <lb />
old Master, h <lb />
been fed on <lb />
Ph. <lb />
U. <lb />
MO. <lb />
Alas <lb />
Alas <lb />
Lily's Oyster <lb />
Fresh Oysters <lb />
Coming Every Day <lb />
Can Serve You Any Way. Try Me <lb />
MISS C MEREDITH <lb />
Graduate Nurse <lb />
Ayden, North <lb />
Trait <lb />
Kills Crows, and Minke. <lb />
Best remedy for Cholera, Gaps, <lb />
Limber Neck. and Leg <lb />
Weakness. free <lb />
Vermin, thereby them to pro- <lb />
duce an a of eggs. Price <lb />
and to cents. <lb />
Manufactured by <lb />
W. H H. C. <lb />
FOR SUE IT <lb />
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CHILDREN.<lb />
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ill <lb />
COLLEGE NOTES. <lb />
far <lb />
West May 1910. <lb />
The boy me in midst of final <lb />
at least those who <lb />
to get x- d by r <lb />
grade of r Each day <lb />
wt tie being of or <lb />
mote. who Lie m re to <lb />
g. t h, n e than M the cm <lb />
we ex. which be- <lb />
gin th; and i rd <lb />
Tuesday Mat. <lb />
Th it or <lb />
hi. the of the <lb />
baseball end track season. We <lb />
re of the State in <lb />
by an easy and <lb />
taKe of us a <lb />
to claim that of the South. <lb />
track team <lb />
son, Wake <lb />
lost no<lb />
clone struck the collie <lb />
d. upwards of a <lb />
ft- athletic <lb />
m.-i , the roof U e <lb />
partly torn off rt- <lb />
in damage to I <lb />
rain. Many of <lb />
not a <lb />
few of the trees Hart <lb />
uprooted five <lb />
the large windows in <lb />
were broken cut. resulting , <lb />
slight damage to library <lb />
below. damage <lb />
done at the power <lb />
along <lb />
ON j <lb />
auto. <lb />
a. ankle the lea <lb />
to ground. <lb />
mer <lb />
be despair <lb />
he <lb />
aid. with grim <lb />
don't mind <lb />
pain. We'll <lb />
atop, my <lb />
till we get word to <lb />
At a wagon <lb />
c r OS a I D the. <lb />
paused to rest, <lb />
having covered <lb />
two miles. Her lit- <lb />
cry or Joy <lb />
caused h'm to <lb />
from the <lb />
ten ankle, which <lb />
be was <lb />
with dubious con-<lb />
the <lb />
th cried King. <lb />
If be only , <lb />
Palsied, uncertain arm <lb />
Carolina, i . <lb />
Hat County <lb />
g. Johnston and Add. M. <lb />
Moore, clerk, on of <lb />
h in of loin i <lb />
th high- <lb />
HE BANK OF GREENVILLE <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Loan and <lb />
and <lb />
cured <lb />
All other Stocks, Bonds <lb />
and <lb />
trot she hurled lb. bomb, her hands cub Stock. Bone <lb />
b. by a. r fiB , <lb />
H u. tare <lb />
hundred <lb />
years about metals have been <lb />
discovered. Most of them, it is <lb />
nave been looked upon by <lb />
the word and <lb />
An ox cart <lb />
from the west <lb />
i they <lb />
r . -W to the dusty <lb />
l. . I L <lb />
of I, . i. , <lb />
bank of Tar demand loans <lb />
thence <lb />
P the <lb />
lot acres <lb />
1.6861 <lb />
C, 127.82 <lb />
3.827 <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
paid in <lb />
less car. <lb />
and hum pd. <lb />
786.06.<lb />
Total <lb />
or and being UM same . <lb />
A. h-------. , I. Ma. U Little, of the bub . .<lb />
for <lb />
g two <lb />
Can <lb />
With <lb />
will <lb />
beasts, <lb />
be referred <lb />
gifted with <lb />
would <lb />
to by some writer <lb />
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tail to mind their <lb />
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Pub <lb />
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poor rarity <lb />
of Land. <lb />
J. G. <lb />
I worth your while. <lb />
yon carry us . <lb />
Bean would be of use to mankind <lb />
I. l J . .<lb />
as <lb />
and never as <lb />
The promotions and <lb />
the <lb />
June <lb />
1910 were recently published <lb />
as follows; <lb />
mi . j. <lb />
d. Brown, first <lb />
J. L. Martin, first <lb />
and quartermaster; <lb />
W. sergeant major; H. <lb />
Tice, color sergeant. <lb />
And-. W. <lb />
j. ft. Bryan, first C. <lb />
E. <lb />
sergeant. H. P. <lb />
N. Dubose <lb />
B F. <lb />
Sean.; Woe la. corporal; c. <lb />
Davit, p t, <lb />
W- l <lb />
Lieutenants-P. N. <lb />
Place w. can <lb />
ti. <lb />
Won over <lb />
on shelves, -it of sight. <lb />
public <lb />
I and the u .,., e of gallium, aluminum, <lb />
i a and tungsten, and <lb />
I of in the mils. , Pound of these rarities. <lb />
j the electric <lb />
one the rare c <lb />
been introduced to -he <lb />
Br- ; j <lb />
the <lb />
before <lb />
sell cash f r,. <lb />
court door In Vt noon <lb />
2nd <lb />
owing piece or p. f <lb />
and situate in the of I <lb />
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This May 24th. 1910. <lb />
J B. C <lb />
quit so grand as <lb />
i fairer. <lb />
me. <lb />
beloved by every one. She Is <lb />
the form of pure met- <lb />
d. <lb />
ma., faced but i and the <lb />
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his eves. <lb />
count be <lb />
w no <lb />
Are j. ii of <lb />
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all cried <lb />
aim . am. and why we <lb />
-et to <lb />
live the farmer, over- <lb />
coma by was <lb />
oxen with and <lb />
tore down the <lb />
road to an bravely <lb />
in i;,.,,. At <lb />
bey learned operator bad <lb />
be m unable t. call <lb />
o'clock. <lb />
In city gate In <lb />
far up the narrow mail <lb />
It ,,,.,, , <lb />
the were ,., b, <lb />
ore, taking j <lb />
their places in the sphere of <lb />
The little dust-, <lb />
covered vials are looming up. <lb />
and keen, hard headed <lb />
are studying them with a view <lb />
to their and the best <lb />
m as to their utilization. <lb />
J Gordon in the June <lb />
Popular <lb />
. V. <lb />
IN <lb />
Groceries <lb />
And Provisions <lb />
Cotton and<lb />
Fresh kept con- <lb />
In stock. Country <lb />
Produce Bought and Sold <lb />
Land <lb />
. in <lb />
Pit. towing or com. <lb />
M. F. Wyatt, William <lb />
J. p. wow open. <lb />
Second D. <lb />
T. C. Barber, C. E I <lb />
Z f he <lb />
h E., f la <lb />
. i T <lb />
gales If they hid themselves In bed <lb />
of the cart, underneath the thick can <lb />
rat covering. The lifted <lb />
cloth, and they crawled down <lb />
the melons. <lb />
the cried the anxious <lb />
shouted the farmer. <lb />
streets roped off. <lb />
crowds arc too <lb />
fa- I <lb />
r-u ii B. tho <lb />
R. W. Howell, A. W. . the driver a <lb />
Taylor, C. Horn, H. P. Whitted hail <lb />
E- L. Sherlock A H n <lb />
as as. Bond, through an alley the <lb />
First Sergeants- W. M <lb />
ton, P. B. in<lb />
Sherwood, J. <lb />
S. b. Howard, J. C <lb />
A-U Faulkner. T.<lb />
in town of Greenville <lb />
on Pitt tat -s <lb />
S. w <lb />
about two feet to a <lb />
forty <lb />
feet to the natty Williams<lb />
Mortgagee. <lb />
D. W. Harden <lb />
GREENVILLE N <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
Save on <lb />
Your <lb />
Purchases <lb />
Get a <lb />
Free <lb />
Piano <lb />
MM end h every . You<lb />
AYDEN FURNITURE CO., Ayden, N. C. <lb />
World's <lb />
Greatest <lb />
Pain <lb />
Remedy <lb />
Notice. <lb />
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Brown, W. y crowded few <lb />
M. C. E <lb />
a b. I s <lb />
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n C- S. An- beard glad voice, en; <lb />
g. L. W. L out coming. <lb />
Bloomer, E. D. W i-, . <lb />
J. B. Coward. P. D. <lb />
a D. I. j <lb />
E. B. Hunter. E J M. <lb />
W. B. Marsh, R. <lb />
W. T. Nixon, W. H <lb />
Parker, H. A. Quicker. J. <lb />
E- Latham. J <lb />
J. Phillips. <lb />
Application will be made to the <lb />
board of commissioners for Pitt <lb />
county on the first in <lb />
July, 1910. to change the s <lb />
between and Carolina <lb />
townships. <lb />
,.,,.,,, <lb />
bUng hand to a spot <lb />
At corner <lb />
He had caught of Olga <lb />
nova. <lb />
Th first row of dragoons <lb />
King <lb />
Ha looked like on. <lb />
Colonel this <lb />
terrified girl at bis King <lb />
dragging her along b, the hand. <lb />
alone Om . <lb />
By of the of w, <lb />
in book I <lb />
-a. <lb />
CHESAPEAKE LINE <lb />
GET <lb />
Tobacco Hues <lb />
OFFERS EXCELLENT SERVICE BETWEEN <lb />
Norfolk and Baltimore <lb />
C FL I- write. <lb />
C. L. CHANDLER, G A. F. R. <lb />
NORFOLK, VIRGINIA. <lb />
hi or. court <lb />
------id in of Greenville <lb />
known <lb />
on the by lot No. <lb />
Invariably <lb />
of <lb />
fr <lb />
f Um-n-, This <lb />
-tat is not only prompt <lb />
to Dr. W. J. <lb />
mU tot SO <lb />
to th. town of <lb />
the water <lb />
of town la located <lb />
w. <lb />
th and other <lb />
aSS <lb />
of cash. <lb />
16th day of April, 1910 <lb />
James L. <lb />
J. Cobb, <lb />
FROM <lb />
L. H. Pender <lb />
N. C. <lb />
With in <lb />
flues, can please <lb />
Plumbing and Tinning <lb />
rut <lb />
Sold by all druggist. <lb />
Our Greenville, yours if <lb />
come. <lb />
CENTRAL <lb />
Barber Shop <lb />
Herbert Edmond, Prop. <lb />
Located in main sec <lb />
of the town. Five chair, <lb />
in operation and each one <lb />
over by a skilled barber <lb />
place it Inviting, <lb />
Our towels clean <lb />
Modern electrical machine <lb />
dry and Lr <lb />
dies waited on at their homer <lb />
Cur Greenville, if you <lb />
come. <lb />
Candy <lb />
and Chocolate. Fresh at <lb />
COWARD WOOTEN <lb />
Roofing and Sheet Metal Work. m <lb />
Wort, and i i <lb />
mm i J. J. JENKINS. <lb />
a. C <lb />
For Slate <lb />
J S. MOORING <lb />
Ban ea fit. Ban Sap <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE <lb />
Pulley wen <lb />
of Greenville N C. <lb />
STARTED A FARM ON <lb />
Was Wisely <lb />
Instead of a fleeting holiday in <lb />
a crowded why <lb />
not use fund to <lb />
establish an <lb />
home in the country <lb />
disaster had so crippled our re- <lb />
sources that one hundred dollar <lb />
was all we considered it safe to <lb />
risk, and that was absorbed by <lb />
moving expenses, a kitchen stove <lb />
and a few necessary toed; so <lb />
can say that I commenced <lb />
without capital or experience, <lb />
yet the place was entirely self <lb />
within two years, says <lb />
Kate V. Saint in The De- <lb />
for June. My first <lb />
chase was nine old hens and <lb />
garden seeds, so we had <lb />
vegetables. There were <lb />
rhubarb and all sorts of fruit on <lb />
the farm, so each week living <lb />
coat a little less, and I was able <lb />
to buy more poultry. Late in <lb />
the fall sale of winter <lb />
and young chickens we had <lb />
made a cow possible. <lb />
farm we found was only <lb />
twenty five miles from the city <lb />
and a little more than two miles <lb />
from tho railroad station. <lb />
house was a long, low, old-time <lb />
homestead, with lots of out- <lb />
buildings. The Master Man's <lb />
n ticket cost six <lb />
pr month. Of course we had <lb />
no horse at first, but our nearest <lb />
neighbor drove to the station <lb />
night and morning and agreed <lb />
to take a passenger for five <lb />
a month, which brought the <lb />
city trip up to eleven dollars a <lb />
month, but as the farm cost only <lb />
fifteen dollars, the outlay still <lb />
came well within the amount we <lb />
had been paying for a city flit. <lb />
Therefore, the luxury of a whole <lb />
house, plenty and, <lb />
healthful, environment <lb />
was true economy. <lb />
secret of success for city <lb />
people is to commence country <lb />
home-building with inexpensive <lb />
things which give quick returns. <lb />
like poultry and vegetables. A <lb />
cow also brings immediate re-1 <lb />
turn, for she provides milk, <lb />
cream and butter for the table- <lb />
usually several pounds more of <lb />
the latter than any ordinary <lb />
y can use, so there is <lb />
to sell. <lb />
Follow advice. <lb />
Quaker Oats ii the best of all foods; <lb />
t. also cheapest. When, such <lb />
men as Prof, Fisher of Yale <lb />
and Sir James Crichton Browne, <lb />
of London spend the <lb />
best part, of their lives in studying <lb />
the great question of the nourishing <lb />
and strengthening qualities different <lb />
foods, it is certain that their advice ii <lb />
absolutely safe to follow. <lb />
Fisher found in his ex- <lb />
for testing the strength and <lb />
endurance of athletes that th. meat <lb />
eaters were exhausted long before the <lb />
men who were fed on such food as <lb />
Quaker Oats. The power, of <lb />
of the non-meat eater, were <lb />
about eight times those of meat <lb />
Sir James Crichton Browne says- <lb />
eat more oatmeal, eat plenty of it and <lb />
eat it frequently. j. <lb />
Packed in regular size packages, and <lb />
hermetically sealed tins hold <lb />
QUEER OF GROWN FOLKS <lb />
HIGGS INDUSTRIAL INSTITUTE. <lb />
Will Beg a <lb />
The first annual commence- <lb />
of Higgs Industrial <lb />
at Parmele will begin the <lb />
29th at o'clock. Baccalaureate <lb />
s by Rev. M. M. But- <lb />
even- <lb />
the h, by Rev J. <lb />
T. Gaskill, Tues- <lb />
day livening the 31st, address by <lb />
Prof. C. E. Askew, of Washing- <lb />
ton; Wednesday, June 1st, t <lb />
comm address by Prof. <lb />
R. J. of Wed- <lb />
evening at o'clock, en- <lb />
by J. of <lb />
Norfolk, for the benefit of the <lb />
school. The public cordially in- <lb />
President Chance began the <lb />
first Inst October under <lb />
adverse circumstances. His <lb />
has been remarkable, and <lb />
he hat the confidence of lead- <lb />
ins citizens of the State. There <lb />
can be no question that he is <lb />
following right lines for the <lb />
betterment his people, and the <lb />
institution will have a broad field <lb />
of usefulness. <lb />
If you are nit after using <lb />
according to direction, of <lb />
a b Chamberlain. Stomach and <lb />
Liver Tab eta. you en have money <lb />
back. The cleanse and <lb />
orate the improve the <lb />
regulate the bowels. Give <lb />
a trial and get Sold by all drug- <lb />
gists. <lb />
CHANGE COMES SO QUICKLY. <lb />
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is sod <lb />
on a guarantee that if not sat- <lb />
after using two-thirds of a bot- <lb />
according to directions, your mo. <lb />
will be refunded. It i. up to you to <lb />
to try. Sold by all <lb />
A business recently <lb />
its <lb />
sales, or only <lb />
and, of course, there were as <lb />
many shades of opinion given <lb />
in answer as there were writers <lb />
participating in the symposium. <lb />
The fact is that good advertising <lb />
in mediums, for reason- <lb />
ably-priced articles of general <lb />
consumption, makes both sales <lb />
and <lb />
publicity a rule makes more <lb />
than enough immediate sales to <lb />
pay for itself, and the <lb />
are to much <lb />
The half-convinced readers of <lb />
today's advertisement are per- <lb />
by the presentation of <lb />
the proposition in a new light <lb />
tomorrow. The extra profit to <lb />
be derived from the <lb />
is lost by spasmodic <lb />
N. O, May <lb />
Sic transit, in one and night <lb />
we might say. we have passed <lb />
from general sunshine to floods <lb />
of rain, and still the rains descend <lb />
in What looked so <lb />
promising now looks <lb />
drooped and sick. Thus he w <lb />
quick we can pass rejoicing <lb />
to faces that do not beam to <lb />
But amidst the storms <lb />
and behind each cloud there is a <lb />
silver lining. <lb />
We started cut to say that <lb />
these flooding rains should teach <lb />
our farmers a lesson of drainage <lb />
and not to build their n <lb />
coo much upon the sands and to <lb />
withhold part of their fertilizers <lb />
that they throw down <lb />
in the to feed it <lb />
to their hungering crops as they <lb />
need it. <lb />
Amidst the roar of thunder, <lb />
the of lightning and the <lb />
down pour of rain, the birds are <lb />
still singing sweetly and we look <lb />
up and are hopeful. <lb />
HUMAN HANDS <lb />
DO NOT TOUCH IT. <lb />
Mm th. r w<lb />
MT. kept K. <lb />
lit <lb />
ice <lb />
. . It U <lb />
are aid Our Is r- <lb />
to <lb />
and <lb />
. as <lb />
la to <lb />
Mis, . . <lb />
stake, <lb />
U of <lb />
Sold by <lb />
tor n by If I. <lb />
sat Imp it. <lb />
Saws Pr. food C. U Soy, t <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having- day qualified a. <lb />
or th. estate of King, <lb />
this to notify all holding <lb />
estate to file said <lb />
with me on or before 12th <lb />
day of April, 1911, or notice will <lb />
be pleaded in bar of recovery said <lb />
all Indebted to <lb />
estate are hereby notified to <lb />
settlement with the under- <lb />
signed. <lb />
This t <lb />
the day of April, 1910. <lb />
D. R. Little, Ad <lb />
of the estate of King. <lb />
ltd <lb />
Worry. <lb />
my little girl. I can't <lb />
lend your mother any flour, or <lb />
oil, or butter, or or <lb />
lamps, or potatoes, or anything <lb />
else that the tent you over for; <lb />
but go back and tell her I have a <lb />
lot of trouble can borrow <lb />
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver <lb />
Tablets will up th. s, bin- <lb />
tick headache, prevent despondency <lb />
and system. SM <lb />
by all druggists. <lb />
If a Bey Minded AN That He'd <lb />
Never Have a Bit of Fan. <lb />
Parents and <lb />
folks a funny lot, <lb />
any way you take says <lb />
Eugene Wood in The <lb />
for June. Do you know why <lb />
they made a f ii out your <lb />
readmit, a moral and instructive <lb />
work like, Skull Hunter of <lb />
the Sierras Well, I can tell <lb />
you. They saw that you were <lb />
having a time. They couldn't <lb />
stand that. Oh, that cut them <lb />
to the They had a heap <lb />
tight rather you gaped through <lb />
Life of the Rev James B. <lb />
Emery, D. a very <lb />
volume, need scarcely say. Just <lb />
the minute they saw you enjoy- <lb />
yourself pouring coal-oil on <lb />
the cat and setting afire, <lb />
they'd make you quit it. They <lb />
wouldn't let you do a thing that <lb />
there was any fun in. <lb />
Mind them, and you'd go right <lb />
straight to school and come right <lb />
straight hack again, like a gal- <lb />
slave scourged to bis dungeon. <lb />
Mind them, and if there was a <lb />
boy that out bis tongue <lb />
at you and <lb />
girl boy I kin lie you with <lb />
one hand tied behind me. <lb />
I'll tell my ma <lb />
on you yon <lb />
would not let on you heard him. <lb />
Paste him one on the lot No. <lb />
no, Naughty. <lb />
Mind them, and you would be <lb />
a in school and be <lb />
in every, deportment and <lb />
all, just like a girl. Mind them, <lb />
and you would go right at your <lb />
chores without having to be told <lb />
more than times; <lb />
you'd wait at meal-times till you <lb />
were served, like as if you were a <lb />
sick person and had no appetite, <lb />
and, after supper you'd com- <lb />
on y home- work before <lb />
the last bite was swallowed, and <lb />
not ask pa and ma questions be- <lb />
cause they're tired after a hard <lb />
day's rest, and it's better for you <lb />
anyhow to work, it all out by <lb />
your; elf. And when you had <lb />
done every example, and learned <lb />
what the principal products of <lb />
Paraguay are, and committed to <lb />
memory that priceless gem to <lb />
the effect that a noun is the <lb />
name of a person, place or <lb />
you would kiss everybody <lb />
good night like a dear child, and <lb />
go to bed so to be up bright <lb />
and early in the morning. <lb />
There's no pleasing them. <lb />
They'll jaw at Why can't <lb />
you play quietly Good land <lb />
you make noise enough t wake <lb />
the Take them at their <lb />
word, and devil- <lb />
are you up to now Some <lb />
mischief, or you wouldn't be so <lb />
still about Suspicious <lb />
M in There's no pleasing them, <lb />
I You'd think they <lb />
were the whole show to hear <lb />
them talk, and just because they <lb />
feed and clothe you all that, <lb />
they've got a right to boss you. <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
N. C, May 24.-B. <lb />
B. Satterthwaite attended I he- <lb />
commencement last week at <lb />
Winterville. <lb />
The baseball game between <lb />
and <lb />
broken up by the rain Saturday. <lb />
Satterthwaite cam. <lb />
home evening from <lb />
where she has been <lb />
in <lb />
W. S Williams is on tick <lb />
list again. <lb />
W. B. Ward went to the com- <lb />
at d Ford Friday <lb />
night He reported that it was <lb />
the best the school ever bad. <lb />
There was a good attendance <lb />
at Sunday school Sunday after- <lb />
noon. The hour has been changed <lb />
to four o'clock. Would line to <lb />
see more next Sunday. <lb />
The f are uneasy about <lb />
their crops on account of rain. <lb />
Len Perkins, section master <lb />
on East Carolina railroad, is in <lb />
town visiting friends. Always <lb />
glad to see our back <lb />
again. <lb />
Misses Pattie and <lb />
Davenport spent Tuesday at <lb />
Stokes. <lb />
Officeholder To <lb />
Durham, N. C, dispatch May <lb />
having served in <lb />
office for year, <lb />
John laws, of Orange county, at <lb />
the age of is in field as a <lb />
candidate for re-election re- <lb />
of deeds, lie is declared <lb />
to be the oldest in <lb />
point of service in the United <lb />
States, and during his long <lb />
term has weathered many <lb />
cal upheavals. It is not doubted <lb />
that he will come out victorious <lb />
at this, his latest battle at <lb />
polls. <lb />
claim to distinction <lb />
not alone with his political <lb />
success. His ex <lb />
have given him fame <lb />
as well, At the age of he <lb />
took to himself a young wife and <lb />
only became proud <lb />
father of the third child by this <lb />
inion. <lb />
cured saved the lire <lb />
of my are the y u <lb />
hear shout <lb />
Colic. Cholera and Re <lb />
This the world over where <lb />
valuable r. hi. been introduced. <lb />
r medicine in use- for ea <lb />
or bowel complaint, has receive I h <lb />
general oval. The seer, t of the <lb />
as of v. ham her I a Colic, Cholera <lb />
i Remedy is it <lb />
Sold by ail druggist. <lb />
OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
The Bethel Banking Trust Co., <lb />
j AT N. <lb />
At the dote of business, March 1910. <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Loan, and <lb />
ace. and <lb />
and Fixture <lb />
Due from <lb />
Silver coin, including all <lb />
minor coin currency <lb />
National k rotes <lb />
r U. S. <lb />
Total <lb />
. -28 <lb />
1,31.71 <lb />
II <lb />
1,869<lb />
Surplus <lb />
profit., et. a d lax- s raid . Time of Sub. to Ft <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, County of Pitt-, <lb />
I, W. H Cashier of the bank, do sol. <lb />
swear that above true to the best of my <lb />
knowledge and belief. W. Cashier. <lb />
bed and sworn to he- <lb />
this 5th day of Apr . <lb />
T. <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
S M Jones. <lb />
M. O <lb />
Robt. <lb />
IF WOMEN ONLY KNEW <lb />
NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA <lb />
Whit a Heap of Happiness it Would Ii Have It P ad hi T <lb />
Bring to Greenville Hows t d. <lb />
Hard t do work with an aching l-t a <lb />
tr owe <lb />
you hours of mis r, it d I to ha <lb />
or t work. treatment four we. ks. bu did <lb />
If women knew Hut bat r I I <lb />
Backache e mo from sick kid- ofT The day flee b.-r, 1908, <lb />
nave much <lb />
Pills <lb />
Many residents this m <lb />
hem <lb />
M a L. Cameron, Pay <lb />
N C. <lb />
I from Do <lb />
Pill justifies me in r. g <lb />
them. A dull, g <lb />
I by twinges through, belching of gas. <lb />
loins me fur a long etc . in <lb />
box of I them <lb />
that a ext day and <lb />
one of pain i <lb />
the 2nd of D tan took <lb />
e Keel ell row. and all <lb />
Mrs. M E Maxwell, R. F. D. <lb />
No. ea N. Y <lb />
is the beat <lb />
for written. <lb />
It relieves aft. r din r Mistress, <lb />
heart- <lb />
I had but little en t. y r ambition and <lb />
caused a <lb />
kid Having D Kid- <lb />
I to me. I pro- <lb />
a box. After taking I he content., <lb />
the in my back and d <lb />
h the s <lb />
For by all dealers. P ice M <lb />
cents Co , Buffalo. <lb />
New York, sole agents for th <lb />
States. <lb />
Remember tho <lb />
take no other. <lb />
A Pressing Obligation. <lb />
says <lb />
writer in k, <lb />
it is m.-anti ii perm-i cure <lb />
in or chronic, or any <lb />
of the stomach r money back. <lb />
Mi o tablets by <lb />
and <lb />
everywhere at CO cents a Urge <lb />
box. <lb />
daily newspaper leads by gradual North <lb />
, , , P <lb />
and stages to <lb />
Dr. Hyatt Coating. <lb />
Dr. H Hyatt will be in <lb />
Greenville at Hotel Bertha June <lb />
6th and 7th, Monday and Tues- <lb />
day, for the purpose of treating <lb />
disease of the eye and fitting <lb />
glasses. <lb />
Too Soon for Tear <lb />
The impression stems to have <lb />
gotten abroad that this is the <lb />
year when the 17-year locust is <lb />
due to pay Baltimore, Maryland <lb />
and adjacent territory a visit. <lb />
Dr. Philip R. Provost <lb />
of the Peabody Institute, was <lb />
asked if this was so. <lb />
he replied. <lb />
He referred his interviewer <lb />
to a special report on the locust <lb />
prepared by the United States <lb />
government According to that <lb />
report the 17-year locust is due <lb />
in 1919, <lb />
Locusts of leaser importance <lb />
there may be this year, but not <lb />
the 17-year <lb />
Sun. <lb />
New North <lb />
The Chattanooga Tradesman <lb />
reports the following new <lb />
tries established in North Caro- <lb />
for the week ending <lb />
candy com- <lb />
land company. <lb />
hosiery mill <lb />
Stanley-150,000 ice and cold <lb />
storage plant <lb />
Way lie- lumber <lb />
company. <lb />
Stray Takes Up. <lb />
I have taken up one male hog, <lb />
white and black spotted, weight <lb />
about pounds, marked one <lb />
split in right ear. Owner can <lb />
get same by proving ownership <lb />
and paying charges. <lb />
G. WT Edmondson, <lb />
w Bethel. N. C. <lb />
Not Quite II <lb />
How often you can a <lb />
thing dot a T <lb />
nail or screw driver or an- <lb />
lacking. a good <lb />
tool box b p <lb />
Our <lb />
la a yon and <lb />
will that vow tool <lb />
box dots not lack a <lb />
Of Course <lb />
You get <lb />
Horse Goods <lb />
-----of <lb />
A Comet Egg. <lb />
Greenville comes forward with <lb />
a comet too. Mr. Ward, <lb />
agent of th <lb />
Line, brought one to The R <lb />
tor Thursday evening that is <lb />
very much out of th ordinary. <lb />
This is a soft shell and ha-, a <lb />
tail inches <lb />
putting off a debt that you own the hen that laid it had been <lb />
to business. Every day on a look at the <lb />
the interest mounts. Ev. day, and for want of a butter name it <lb />
because of added competition, will have to be cal ed a c <lb />
the debt becomes to <lb />
Many non advertisers The Charlotte can <lb />
no doubt postpone the take notice that c <lb />
of this obligation they P with Its Morganton egg. <lb />
do not how easy it is to <lb />
discharge it in install- <lb />
The little in <lb />
In Superior Court <lb />
Dixon vs J. A. Gardner <lb />
half-page and the By virtue of a decree of the Superior <lb />
spread, paying its it wait Ht. in <lb />
,. , . . forgoing ed at the April <lb />
grows. The big advertisers of of t. Pit Sap <lb />
today sang small at the begin court, undesigned <lb />
. . appointed by ho court in said cause, <lb />
The they on t of Jun, at <lb />
achieved is open to merchants of j . <lb />
house <lb />
to the i rust I r for the <lb />
following d scribed tr or pare. U <lb />
of land to <lb />
Lying and in the <lb />
county of Pitt . d of <lb />
Swift Creek Township, be- <lb />
ginning at a stake in the CI y Root <lb />
road and running s. w. <lb />
I to a stake, thence t. e. poles to <lb />
j a then I, w. to the <lb />
road, thin e and with the <lb />
creek road to Roads, <lb />
thence down the Clay Root road to <lb />
the beginning, containing acres <lb />
more or less. <lb />
Also one other tract in said <lb />
and slate beginning at <lb />
co. d r and runs e. <lb />
w. to the creek road, n down <lb />
road to th; old Flat Bra <lb />
ditch, thence with the various <lb />
of said ditch to Isaac 3rd <lb />
corner, then n. w. pole, to <lb />
the beginning, containing seres <lb />
more or lets. <lb />
also one other parcel of in <lb />
township, c slate, be- <lb />
at the big ditch bridge on tho <lb />
Root read and ring down <lb />
road to J. Dixon C <lb />
n with <lb />
very moderate capital back <lb />
up brains and energy with <lb />
advertising in the leading <lb />
Bern Sun. <lb />
r. <lb />
In Superior Court. <lb />
North Carolina, <lb />
Pitt County. <lb />
P. S. <lb />
v. <lb />
J. A. <lb />
By of a decree of the Superior <lb />
court of Pitt county made in the fore- <lb />
going at the April term of Pitt <lb />
county Superior court 1910, the under- <lb />
commissioner appointed the <lb />
c will 6th day of Jun, <lb />
1910, at o'clock, noon, to <lb />
public sale before the court h- me door <lb />
in Greenville to the highest bidder for <lb />
cash, the following described tract <lb />
or parcel of land <lb />
Lying and in county of Pitt <lb />
sate of North Carolina and de- <lb />
scribed as follows to on <lb />
the south by M. O. Gardner, on the <lb />
it by J. A. Gardner, on the north . <lb />
by J. A. and M. O. Gardner, on the line, then a southerly <lb />
West by J. A and M. O. V, miner, con- <lb />
acres more s. <lb />
Thia the 7th day of May 1910. <lb />
F. C. <lb />
said line to an ditch, <lb />
thence upend sad ditch to the <lb />
big ditch, thence up and with raid <lb />
ditch to the beginning, containing <lb />
Commissioner, acre, more or <lb />
I Also one other parcel of land in said <lb />
township, county and state, g <lb />
at the inters- of the <lb />
Notice to i bridge road and the road <lb />
I and running with the <lb />
Having duly qualified before the Greenville road to the Laura A. Causey <lb />
tenor court of Pitt county a. land, thence to M. O. <lb />
executrix of the will and line, with <lb />
of H. W. Martin, M line to the Gardner <lb />
notice is hereby given to all persons road thence with <lb />
indebted to tho estate to make bridge road to <lb />
payment to the undersigned; containing acres more or <lb />
all haying against said g land upon which the <lb />
J. P- <lb />
Corey <lb />
. stale are notified to present the lime <lb />
to undersigned on or before the <lb />
h day of May, 1911. or this notice <lb />
will be pi ad in bar of rec very. <lb />
11th of May, 1810. <lb />
Alice V. Martin. Executrix <lb />
of Martin. <lb />
Subscribe for The Reflector <lb />
mill, and of J. A. <lb />
Gardner in located <lb />
Also one engine and boiler, saw- <lb />
mill and grist-mill, being engine, <lb />
boiler, saw-mill st-mill which <lb />
is now located on . six <lb />
acres above aid <lb />
the J. A. Gardner m <lb />
Thia the 7th day of M.,, 1.10. <lb />
F. C. Harding,<lb /></p>
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                <p>
WINTERVILLE DEPARTMENT <lb />
In Charge of F. A. EDMONDSON <lb />
I Authored Agent of The Eastern Reflector and Rites on Application <lb />
The Pitt School i We have needles, bobbing <lb />
manufactured by The A. G. Cox shuttles, for any sewing machine <lb />
Manufacturing Company are in the country. Also needle <lb />
cheat.; comfortable, neat and threaders, the very thing <lb />
affected -es <lb />
Harrington, Barber <lb />
We have put in an assortment <lb />
of patterns for all styles. <lb />
durable. era liberal. <lb />
When in the market to see <lb />
us, we have the desk for you. <lb />
Eugene Cannon went out to <lb />
his borne new Bonn <lb />
We are carrying a nice line of <lb />
and Caskets. Prices are <lb />
nice hearse <lb />
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. <lb />
C. T and F. A <lb />
s a to yesterday. <lb />
Fir spring goods, <lb />
laces tee us- <lb />
N.-w lot just in. <lb />
Co- <lb />
Misses Norms <lb />
Evelyn went to Greenville <lb />
For nice fresh full see R. D <lb />
on Thursdays, <lb />
and Saturdays. <lb />
M; j Vivian left <lb />
for her home at <lb />
Point. <lb />
For cold drinks of ail kinds <lb />
at H. L. Johnson's fountain. <lb />
Miss Lee Nichols, of Ayden, <lb />
was in town yesterday visiting <lb />
Miss Hattie Kit <lb />
Just received, a nice lot of <lb />
ladies shoes. <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co <lb />
Cox came m from <lb />
where ant <lb />
attended the exercises <lb />
of Meredith college. <lb />
is the hind <lb />
you need. See us. <lb />
A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
Miss Bertha Carroll came in <lb />
from Tuesday where she <lb />
has been attending college- <lb />
We call your attention to our <lb />
new line of groceries. <lb />
R. W. <lb />
E. F. Tucker and family went <lb />
to Walstonburg yesterday. <lb />
For nice fresh corned herrings <lb />
see A. W. Ange iv. Co. Winter- <lb />
N. C. <lb />
a number of our <lb />
attended the closing <lb />
the F. a. at Ayden. <lb />
Straw hats are going fast, buy <lb />
one, don't be W, Ange <lb />
Mrs. Mollie Bryan went <lb />
to Greenville today. <lb />
Leave your orders for ice at H. <lb />
L. Johnson's. Will be delivered <lb />
any e in town. <lb />
Miss Olive Butt and <lb />
Cox, accompanied by Miss Louise <lb />
came in from <lb />
Salem Tuesday. <lb />
Matting and oil cloth, the <lb />
floor, buy some, cover it over. <lb />
Harrington. Barber Co. <lb />
Miss Crawford returned <lb />
yesterday from Ayden <lb />
by Miss Stella <lb />
who will spend a few days with <lb />
her. <lb />
Before buying, see my line of <lb />
post cards, H. L. Johnson. <lb />
Mrs. Melissa Vincent returned <lb />
from Ayden yesterday. <lb />
Field peas and peanuts for <lb />
sale by A. W. Ange Co., Win- <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Miss Annie of <lb />
was in town yesterday. <lb />
To reduce our stock before in- <lb />
we will offer for a <lb />
limited time, cheap, for <lb />
gingham calico, <lb />
worsted dress goods, to <lb />
suiting, percales, to <lb />
motor waist <lb />
goods, lawn, mohair <lb />
wool effects. <lb />
to table peaches. pie <lb />
peaches, shirts. <lb />
shirts, shirts, <lb />
shirts, Call and see what <lb />
we offer. A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
The A. G. Cox Manufacturing <lb />
Co. are rendering good service <lb />
in the undertaking business. <lb />
Coffins and caskets cheap with <lb />
excellent hearse service. <lb />
Let us frame that for <lb />
yon. Any frame. <lb />
A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
How is your soul Let <lb />
us show you our new lot of <lb />
shoes. Barter Co <lb />
A nice six key soda fountain <lb />
for sale. R. <lb />
We have purchased the <lb />
as the <lb />
Milling and Mfg. and will <lb />
be ready very soon to grind corn, <lb />
do general repair work and dress <lb />
timber. <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
A nice lot of matting just in. <lb />
A, W. Ange Co. <lb />
Fresh corn herrings at <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
We are now in to do <lb />
grinding every day general <lb />
repair work promptly. <lb />
Harrington Barber Co. <lb />
The A. G. Cox Manufacturing <lb />
Co. has sold this season ever <lb />
cotton planters and <lb />
guano sewers which would <lb />
ally indicate a large cotton crop <lb />
this year. <lb />
New lot of dry goods and no- <lb />
just in. Better while <lb />
they cheap. <lb />
A. W. <lb />
A new lot of lamps just in. <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
Beef, sausage and fish, going <lb />
cheap. R. W. at Johnson <lb />
stand, on railroad street. <lb />
You will never regret when <lb />
you purchase a <lb />
manufactured by A. G. Cox Man <lb />
Co., Winterville. <lb />
N. C- <lb />
Miss Hattie left <lb />
day for Greenville to attend the <lb />
summer school at E. C. T. T. S. <lb />
M. B. Bryan went to Norfolk <lb />
today. <lb />
B. P. Manning and F. A. Ed- <lb />
went to Norfolk Men <lb />
day and returned <lb />
H. J. Miss Lessie <lb />
King went to Greenville <lb />
day. <lb />
Miss Miriam after <lb />
spending Sunday and Monday at <lb />
home, returned to Greenville <lb />
yesterday. <lb />
W. J. Bullock, of Grifton, <lb />
spent Sunday with W. and J. <lb />
L. Rollins. <lb />
Tennis seems to be a popular <lb />
game with some of our young <lb />
people. <lb />
Mrs. F. M. Crawford and Miss <lb />
went to Greenville today. <lb />
Misses Roland and Lena Cobb, <lb />
Mary and Beulah <lb />
Flanagan, of Farmville, came in <lb />
Saturday to visit Misses <lb />
and Cox left yes- <lb />
for the summer school at <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
Misses Cora and Car- <lb />
roll came in Saturday to visit <lb />
Misses Kate and La la Chapman. <lb />
Miss May Whitehead, of <lb />
Parmele, is visiting, Mies Pearl <lb />
Hester. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Cox went <lb />
to Hanrahan yesterday to visit <lb />
relatives. <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
N. C, May 31.- <lb />
Mrs. J. M. Hyman and children, <lb />
of Scotland Neck, came down <lb />
from Wilson last Tuesday even- <lb />
to visit her grandfather, f. <lb />
E. Little, and left for her home <lb />
Friday. Her mother-in-law, <lb />
Mrs. Celie Ann Hyman, <lb />
her. <lb />
Mrs. Wyatt Eason and child- <lb />
of were visit- <lb />
her sister, Mrs. Mills Smith, <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Our section was well represent <lb />
ed at the Union meeting at <lb />
Saturday and Sunday. <lb />
So <lb />
It ma y be overwork, be <lb />
the ore Ha from In-<lb />
With a well conducted LIVER <lb />
one can So mountain of labor <lb />
without fatigue. <lb />
It odds a hundred par to <lb />
earning; capacity. <lb />
Horn be kept In healthful action <lb />
by, only by <lb />
NO <lb />
Do You Own a Piano <lb />
If not, you expect to own <lb />
soon, you owe it to ex- <lb />
the display <lb />
i shown at the White <lb />
I A display really <lb />
to a large city. <lb />
Io a glance you will inspect a <lb />
line of pianos not alone stand <lb />
in character of tot t, y and <lb />
general in a class to <lb />
itself, but I m with prices <lb />
that stand here and <lb />
incomparable am where. Eight <lb />
different makes tr select from, none <lb />
of those cheap western department <lb />
tore stencils, but each one a stand- <lb />
ard, of acknowledged fame and <lb />
reputation in the trade. Four <lb />
player-pianos of known <lb />
We will take your piano ha <lb />
exchange for one of ti self play- <lb />
era. We alto carry the <lb />
ORGAN, the standard of the world. <lb />
Old organs and planes taken in ex- <lb />
change, terms to s your <lb />
When in visit out <lb />
New Chamber Commerce <lb />
The directors of the chamber <lb />
of commerce of Greenville met <lb />
in the office of Dr. D. L. James, <lb />
Tuesday night, for the purpose <lb />
of acting on the resignation of <lb />
Elders Walters and Pittman. of Mr F M Wooten as president <lb />
Ayden, are holding a protracted <lb />
meeting in the Free Will Baptist <lb />
church, at Arthur this week, <lb />
and it will continue through <lb />
Sunday. We hope that great <lb />
good will be done. <lb />
We thought the comet would <lb />
soon be a thing of the past when <lb />
it got in the west but it seems to <lb />
to net higher every night and is <lb />
more visible now than it was <lb />
last week. <lb />
Today is my seventy second <lb />
birthday. Wonder who will make <lb />
me a birthday present. <lb />
am requested to announce <lb />
that Rev. W. F. Waters, of <lb />
Ayden, will preach the funeral <lb />
of Mrs. J. B. Rouse Sunday <lb />
morning at o'clock. <lb />
The resignation was and <lb />
accepted, and Mr. H. A. White <lb />
was elected <lb />
dent of the organization. No <lb />
secretary was elected at this <lb />
time, tut a subsequent meeting <lb />
will be held at an early date for <lb />
that purpose. It is also the <lb />
pose to arouse more interest in <lb />
the chamber and have meetings <lb />
oftener than during the past <lb />
year. <lb />
White. <lb />
Next door to Carr Atkins Hardware Co. store. <lb />
KING'S CROSS ROAD ITEMS. <lb />
Marriage License. <lb />
Register of W. M. Moore <lb />
hats issued the following licenses <lb />
since last report. <lb />
WHITE. <lb />
Oscar H. Peele and Katie <lb />
Wells. <lb />
Allen J. Cox and Cornelia Es- <lb />
Oakley. <lb />
Eli Savage. Jr. and Jennie <lb />
Gorham. <lb />
Randolph and Ellie <lb />
Gorham. <lb />
Barnhill and Pauline <lb />
Bland. <lb />
Kings Cross Roads, May <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Smith and <lb />
children spent last Saturday <lb />
night and Sunday with Mrs <lb />
Ed Carraway near Fountain. <lb />
Little Ethel Reid Parker, <lb />
of Falkland, spent last week <lb />
with her grand-parents, Mr. <lb />
Mrs. W. C. Moore. <lb />
Little Miss Nannie Lee <lb />
Matthews is visiting her aunt, <lb />
Miss Ora Matthews, this week <lb />
The people of this community <lb />
are taking great interest in the <lb />
choir practice at Cross Roads. <lb />
We had a little crowd at the <lb />
last meeting and hope to have <lb />
more next time. <lb />
DEATH OF MRS BETTIE MATTHEWS <lb />
Last Wednesday morning at <lb />
four o'clock Mrs. Matthews was <lb />
called away. She had been a <lb />
sufferer for about twelve months <lb />
with heart dropsy. <lb />
Mrs. Matthews was years <lb />
of age. She leaves seven <lb />
to mourn her death. She <lb />
had been a member of the <lb />
Baptist church for several <lb />
years. Those who knew her <lb />
best loved her most <lb />
New Telephone Directory Oat. <lb />
We are now delivering our <lb />
new telephone directory, and we <lb />
earnestly ask that all users of the <lb />
telephone will call by number <lb />
instead of name, as it very greatly <lb />
expedites the service. It is not <lb />
for our own good, but the sub- <lb />
that we ask this Owing <lb />
to our rapid growth it is <lb />
hie for the operator to <lb />
all the numbers and have to <lb />
look up. thereby greatly <lb />
reducing the efficiency of the <lb />
service. In calling by number <lb />
always call the figures singly, a <lb />
call, or a- <lb />
280-L. call, <lb />
-L. Try this and you will like it <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
Home Telephone Telegraph Co. <lb />
WOODLAND ITEMS. <lb />
Woodland. N. C. May 31.- <lb />
Several our people attended <lb />
the at Ayden last <lb />
week. <lb />
Mrs. Thomas Abrams. who <lb />
has been spending sometime with <lb />
her daughter. Mrs. A, W. Bar- <lb />
went to Greenville Saturday <lb />
to spend a while here. <lb />
Mrs. L. G. spent a <lb />
part of last week with her sister, <lb />
Mrs. Ferny Smith, near Grifton. <lb />
Mrs. Puss Barber, of Green- <lb />
ville, is spending the week with <lb />
her son, A. W. Barber. <lb />
Miss is spend- <lb />
sometime with Miss Hope <lb />
Craft. <lb />
We are having some fine <lb />
weather this week for plow boys <lb />
like myself. <lb />
So far Mr. D. D. Haskett has <lb />
shown the potatoes this-T <lb />
Marvelous Discoveries <lb />
mark the progress of <lb />
age. Air on heavy <lb />
without war <lb />
inventions to kill men, and won- <lb />
of wonders Dr. King's New Dis- <lb />
Ufa When threaten <lb />
by coughs, colds, la grippe, <lb />
croup, hemorrhage, hay <lb />
fever and cough or lung- <lb />
For all bronchial affections it has <lb />
no It relieves instantly. It's <lb />
ears. James M. Black of <lb />
N. C . R. R. No. a <lb />
it eared Mas at an oust ins cough aX- <lb />
season. <lb />
A Pig Tail. <lb />
A new use has been found for <lb />
the phonograph. A certain <lb />
of Spray bought a pig a <lb />
farmer near and <lb />
went to his get on Sun- <lb />
day, and upon, the arrival at the <lb />
home of the aforesaid farmer, it <lb />
was found that he was entertain- <lb />
the preacher that day. and <lb />
was afraid to deliver the pig. on <lb />
account of the minister being <lb />
present, but here is where the <lb />
phonograph came to the <lb />
While the preacher listened to <lb />
the strains of good old religious <lb />
hymns, the farmer delivered the <lb />
pig according to previous tn <lb />
News. <lb />
Nervous <lb />
Break-Down <lb />
Nerve energy is the <lb />
force that controls the 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 will we believe <lb />
benefit if not entirely <lb />
cure you. Try it.<lb />
and left, me <lb />
or <lb />
clans but ant <lb />
sot bad I <lb />
em away <lb />
I killed pent- <lb />
no relief, <lb />
had I <lb />
la a <lb />
t much better, and I <lb />
to Improve cared. I <lb />
am la and never <lb />
an opportunity <lb />
sells Dr. New. <lb />
end e him return <lb />
first kettle N It <lb />
OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE, <lb />
at n. o. <lb />
At the close of business March 29th, 1910. <lb />
Resources <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
and unsecured <lb />
Furniture and fixtures <lb />
Due from <lb />
Cash items <lb />
Gold coin <lb />
Silver coin, including <lb />
minor coin currency <lb />
Nat bank and other U. S. <lb />
Notes <lb />
204.40 <lb />
040.55 <lb />
837.00 <lb />
Total <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
Capital stock <lb />
Surplus fund 6,000.00 <lb />
Undivided profits less <lb />
cur. exp and taxes pd 4,086.89 <lb />
Time of deposits 16,841.81 <lb />
ts sub. to check 67,880.01 <lb />
Cashier's 1,104.86- <lb />
Total 1104,918.07 <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, County of Pitt, <lb />
I, J R. Davis, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly <lb />
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my <lb />
edge and belief. j. R. DAVIS, Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb />
me, this 4th day of April. 1910. <lb />
J. A. <lb />
Notary Public, <lb />
ltd <lb />
W. J. <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 />
now with them and you will be <lb />
pleased. <lb />
K 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 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 />
N. C<lb />
USED UNIVERSALLY <lb />
WHEN Metal Shingles were first introduced years <lb />
you hid some excuse for bring <lb />
But now <lb />
I ll you do not know the <lb />
acts in the case. <lb />
Atlantic to the Pacific for all kinds <lb />
of buildings, under all conditions. <lb />
leak and as long as the <lb />
building itself without needing <lb />
For further detailed information apply to <lb />
YORK COBB, Agents. <lb />
THE EASTERN <lb />
D. J. Editor and Owner <lb />
Truth in Preference to notion. <lb />
One Dollar Per <lb />
No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, JUNE IO. <lb />
IO. <lb />
No. <lb />
GENERAL ASSEMBLY CALLED <lb />
SPECIAL SESSION. <lb />
GOVERNOR ACTS IN <lb />
EMERGENCY. <lb />
. <lb />
Session Set <lb />
Asked Meet ea in <lb />
Mailer of Beads. <lb />
The General Assembly of <lb />
North Carolina is culled to meet <lb />
in extra session on Tuesday. <lb />
June at o'clock. The <lb />
proclamation for it was signed at <lb />
yesterday afternoon by Gov <lb />
Kitchin. <lb />
The extra session is called by <lb />
the Governor by the advice of <lb />
the Council of State, and is for <lb />
the of taking action in <lb />
the emergency which has arisen <lb />
because of the failure to sell the <lb />
entire issue of the to <lb />
refund the issue of of <lb />
1880, which fall due on the first <lb />
day of July. <lb />
funding bonds bear an in <lb />
rate of four per cent and <lb />
of the entire issue there has only <lb />
been subscribed <lb />
yet not subscribed <lb />
and it is to provide for this <lb />
amount that the extra session is <lb />
called. The expectation is that <lb />
by increasing the rate to five <lb />
per cent that the entire issue <lb />
will be absorbed. <lb />
THE CALL MAY Bit REVOKED. <lb />
There is one chance against an <lb />
extra session being held, and <lb />
that chance depends upon the <lb />
bankers and capitalists of the <lb />
State. Governor Kitchin has <lb />
written personally to every bank <lb />
in North Carolina asking that it <lb />
have representatives here at a <lb />
conference on June eighth, the <lb />
purpose of this being to see if the <lb />
remainder of the issue of refund- <lb />
bonds cannot be placed. If <lb />
there is action taken at the meet- <lb />
to take up the <lb />
this will obviate the need for the <lb />
extra and while <lb />
no official statement out. it <lb />
is understood that the en <lb />
tire issue taken the call for the <lb />
extra session will be revoked. <lb />
Raleigh News and Observer. <lb />
PROCLAMATION BY GOVERNOR <lb />
To the the General <lb />
Assembly of North <lb />
By and with the advice of the <lb />
council of state, an extraordinary <lb />
occasion having arisen, t, W. <lb />
Kitchin. governor of the State of <lb />
North Carolina, in the exercise <lb />
of the power conferred on me by <lb />
the constitution of the State, do <lb />
issue this my con- <lb />
the general assembly in <lb />
extra session on Tuesday, the <lb />
14th day of June, 1910, at <lb />
o'clock a. m., and do hereby <lb />
notify and request senators <lb />
and members of the of <lb />
representatives of the general <lb />
assembly of North Carolina to <lb />
meet in their respective halls, in <lb />
th Capitol in the city Raleigh at <lb />
aid time, for the of <lb />
considering the emergency re- <lb />
from the inability of the <lb />
state treasurer to sell in accord- <lb />
with chapter public <lb />
laws 1909, entitled act to <lb />
authorize the issue of state <lb />
bonds to pay the stats bonds <lb />
which fall due on the first day <lb />
of July, sufficient bonds <lb />
to pay the present outstanding <lb />
bonds of the issue of 1880, which <lb />
mature on July 1.1910, and of <lb />
enacting legislation to enable <lb />
state treasurer to secure <lb />
funds to pay said last <lb />
mentioned bonds at their ma- <lb />
For information of the <lb />
of the General Assembly all <lb />
Suite are requested to <lb />
publish of this <lb />
witness whereof, I have <lb />
hereunto set my hand and caused <lb />
.-i <lb />
JAMES. <lb />
fl Early is <lb />
The first of the series of June <lb />
weddings which <lb />
pie are to see, took place in the <lb />
Memorial Methodist <lb />
church at o'clock this morning, <lb />
when Miss Mary James became <lb />
the bride of Mr. William T. <lb />
Lipscomb, Jr. <lb />
A few minutes before the <lb />
hour, wedding <lb />
march being beautifully <lb />
by Miss Helen Forbes, the ushers, <lb />
s. Charlie James. J Burt <lb />
James, Burney Warren and John <lb />
marched down <lb />
aisle. They were followed by <lb />
the two dames of honor, Mrs. C. <lb />
C. Skinner, of New York City, <lb />
and Mrs. Wilkinson, of Raleigh. <lb />
They wore white mull over <lb />
blue end pink carnations. <lb />
The two maids of honor, MUs <lb />
Charlotte of filming <lb />
ton and Miss Goodwin, of <lb />
Philadelphia, wore pink and car- <lb />
white carnations. The four <lb />
flower girl, Misses Ada James. <lb />
Nell White, Francis Whedbee, <lb />
and Ella Moseley Wilkinson, had <lb />
meanwhile marched in and <lb />
formed in front of the altar. <lb />
The bride came in on arm <lb />
of her father. Col. F. G. James; <lb />
the groom entered from the pas <lb />
tor's behind the altar, with <lb />
his best man. Mr. Alexander L. <lb />
Slow, Jr. The Reverend Mr. <lb />
Oliver, of Florence, South Caro- <lb />
performed the ceremony <lb />
assisted by the Reverend J. H. <lb />
Shore, of the Methodist church <lb />
here. <lb />
The bride wore a tan <lb />
gown with hat <lb />
gloves to match. She carried a <lb />
large bouquet roses <lb />
and the valley. <lb />
Immediately after the <lb />
amid a shower of rice <lb />
from friends, who had assembled <lb />
at the depot, the couple left, on <lb />
the Atlantic Coast Line train for <lb />
Lake they will <lb />
spend their honeymoon. <lb />
The affair was a <lb />
morning church man-rage. <lb />
A very informal rec was <lb />
given Tuesday night at the h. me <lb />
of the bride's parents exclusive- <lb />
to out of town visitors, <lb />
of the bridal party, <lb />
relatives of the bride and groom <lb />
elect The bridal party repaired <lb />
to the residence after the <lb />
rehearsal at and late <lb />
supper served at The <lb />
bridal presents, of which there <lb />
was a lavish perfusion, were on <lb />
display in the drawing room. <lb />
The out of town guests present <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Skin- <lb />
of New York City Rev. <lb />
and Mrs. Oliver, of Florence. S. <lb />
C; Mrs. Wilkinson, of Raleigh; <lb />
Miss Charlotte Fennell, of <lb />
Miss Mary Goodwin, of <lb />
Philadelphia; and Mr. Frank <lb />
Skinner, of New York City <lb />
UNIVERSITY COMMENCEMENT. <lb />
THE TRUE OPTIMIST. <lb />
MUNICIPAL MATTERS. <lb />
ATLANTIC HOTEL. <lb />
by the Night <lb />
Aldermen I <lb />
Five received tho A. <lb />
the five the Ph. <lb />
G. three the L. L. B., and four <lb />
teen M. D., a total of <lb />
students degrees. <lb />
honorary degree of L. L D. was <lb />
awarded to such distinguished <lb />
a Dr. K. P. Battle. Dr. <lb />
George Winston. President J. <lb />
I Foust the State Normal. <lb />
E. J. Hale, and Dr. <lb />
Thomas Hume. The Mangum, <lb />
orators were H. E. Stacy, J. H <lb />
L. C. and J. H. <lb />
Johnson of the senior class. The <lb />
principal commencement <lb />
was delivered by Dr. Charles <lb />
Foster Smith of the University <lb />
of Wisconsin who made an <lb />
able address upon in <lb />
Commencement lasted four <lb />
days, closing Tuesday. It was <lb />
ushered in Friday night by the <lb />
Y. M. C. A. reception, Saturday <lb />
was class day. The class day <lb />
exercises consisted in the class <lb />
president's address by A. H. <lb />
Wolfe, the history by K. <lb />
Nixon, the presentation of the <lb />
class gift by H. E. Stacy, <lb />
reading of the last will d <lb />
testament by Hoke and <lb />
the class prophecy by John W <lb />
Reeves The class exercises <lb />
ball <lb />
Mack I Extract Address Mist <lb />
State. I <lb />
Hill M C June 1-1 At 8.00 p. m- the college The board of aldermen met in City. June <lb />
HUT, N. U WM regular monthly session, The Atlantic hotel the <lb />
The 115th commencement of the night, with all the members of Mr I. <lb />
University came to a g whose and had business to con- <lb />
did close last morning the session until midnight. <lb />
Miss said, in j. . Boyd was granted license <lb />
W. W. Kitchin presenter n , . you u not carry on an undertaking <lb />
diplomas in the name of the . , yet venture to hope ,,,. <lb />
The street committee reported <lb />
arts ad presents the high-. in to <lb />
bachelor, art., , the J <lb />
the world ever has and ever will I property, <lb />
admire. optimism the world. and Ba to the sand work <lb />
admires and this it is that <lb />
man to his highest j The finance <lb />
The man who is blessed to have the accounts <lb />
such a spirit in storm turns and tax <lb />
upward to the where checked up the <lb />
h L,,,.,. ,. a, The market <lb />
the remodeling of the market <lb />
j house had been completed and <lb />
I the building put in good sanitary <lb />
condition. Ordinances govern- <lb />
the market house were <lb />
adopted. <lb />
be sun shines, and <lb />
though the long be t lick <lb />
with he scans the <lb />
in eager and not with <lb />
despair, for the first gleam o <lb />
the dawning light. is <lb />
true optimist, what his of <lb />
cheer has woo by stern fight- <lb />
ills of life. <lb />
spirit of true optimism his <lb />
wrought every great event in <lb />
the world's history and has been <lb />
the foundation which --very <lb />
great character has developed. <lb />
There is honor always for the <lb />
successful man and there is credit <lb />
to the one who tries and fails, <lb />
yet tries again. a min <lb />
does not step to enjoy <lb />
fruits of conquest, one <lb />
disaster overtakes does be <lb />
sit and wring his hands in <lb />
despair, but rather makes the <lb />
obstacles that oppose him step <lb />
The cemetery was <lb />
to pipes <lb />
to such portions of the cemetery <lb />
as deemed The special <lb />
committee to look into the matter <lb />
of procuring more ground for <lb />
the cemetery asked for further <lb />
time. <lb />
The Committee to <lb />
storage room for supplies for <lb />
the water and light department <lb />
was given further time ti make <lb />
arrangements <lb />
W. H. Allen was granted <lb />
license conducts <lb />
A voucher for was <lb />
may one attain to <lb />
-------1 high serenity, this calm <lb />
were held in the afternoon. and <lb />
seniors gathered under the rest- <lb />
shades of the old Davie <lb />
ping stones and over climbs in or of C. S. Forbes <lb />
to higher in full settlement of all damage <lb />
this tenacity and of a <lb />
his property by reason of <lb />
raising the street. <lb />
The street committee was in- <lb />
to take such steps as <lb />
Died. <lb />
The infant daughter or Mr. J. <lb />
E Fleming died Friday afternoon <lb />
at the home of its grandmother. <lb />
Mrs- F. M. Smith, in South <lb />
Greenville. The interment took <lb />
place today at the Fleming burial <lb />
ground in the country. <lb />
the Great Seal of the State to be <lb />
affixed. Done in the city of <lb />
Raleigh this the third day of <lb />
June, 1910. <lb />
Seal of <lb />
W. W. Kitchin, <lb />
Governor. <lb />
By the Governor. <lb />
Alex. J. Fetid. <lb />
Private Secretary, <lb />
Poplar, smoked the pipe of <lb />
sang songs, and burned the <lb />
senior benches signalizing the <lb />
passing of the class of 1910 from <lb />
University life. <lb />
The Beta Kappa society <lb />
exercises were held in Gerhard <lb />
hall The University of North <lb />
Carolina is one the four <lb />
of the South that has a <lb />
chapter of honorary scholarship <lb />
society which was founded at <lb />
William and Mary in 1776. The <lb />
members of the junior class who <lb />
made the required mark on three <lb />
year's work for admission into <lb />
the were E. W. <lb />
ton, president; A. L. Field, <lb />
secretary; G. W. Thompson, W. <lb />
T. Joyner, G. C. Mann, W. A. <lb />
Dees, W. J. A. <lb />
H. M. and R. L. Deal. <lb />
Phi Beta Kappa address was <lb />
delivered by Dr. Wm. Lyon <lb />
Phelps of Yale and was one of <lb />
the most magnificent ever de- <lb />
livered in Gerrard hall. <lb />
At the inter society <lb />
Mr. Clarence Poe made a <lb />
did address on relation of <lb />
development of the average <lb />
to the growth of the State. <lb />
Mr- V. L. Stevenson spoke <lb />
for the alumni. J. A. <lb />
Highsmith and W. R. Edmonds <lb />
poke for the student body. <lb />
Sunday Dr. James Y. Fair and <lb />
Rev. Plato Durham preached <lb />
strong uplifting sermons. <lb />
Monday was alumni day and <lb />
reunions were held by the classes , <lb />
of 1860, 1886, 1890, 1900, <lb />
conscience The answer is are found to protect <lb />
There is no royal road, only the the property of Dr. <lb />
oath of training, of plodding, of j the sidewalk in front of his home <lb />
hope, of endeavor, of la graded with the street. <lb />
fixed or optimism <lb />
is the faith that leads to achieve- <lb />
for nothing be done <lb />
without hope . <lb />
optimist moves along tor investigation, <lb />
progress and it, The board went into the <lb />
while pessimist would keep <lb />
stand still; the <lb />
A claim of R. S. May for dam- <lb />
age to properly on Dickinson <lb />
avenue because of street grading <lb />
was referred to Alderman Bowen <lb />
Subscribe to the Reflector. <lb />
the world at a <lb />
consequence, pessimism in the <lb />
of a family is the same as in <lb />
the life of an individual; <lb />
i m kills tho desire that urges <lb />
man to struggle against poverty, <lb />
ignorance and crime and dries <lb />
up all the fountains of joy in the <lb />
world. <lb />
is sacred because it is <lb />
the arena in which character is <lb />
developed, the trials, the defeats, <lb />
the disappointments, the <lb />
the sorrows no leas than <lb />
joys, the satisfactions, the <lb />
pleasures and the triumphs are <lb />
merely the tools placed in our <lb />
hands to chisel out fine lines <lb />
of a deathless character. <lb />
let me Bay to you, if <lb />
you would develop the strongest <lb />
character, if the great <lb />
eat success you must be a true <lb />
optimist without fear and with- <lb />
out discouragement, with calm <lb />
hope and serene confidence, look <lb />
boldly, triumphantly optimistic- <lb />
ally to the future. <lb />
societies in the annual inter- <lb />
, society debate. Then came <lb />
which dosed the <lb />
1905. Mr. Parker of the <lb />
class of 1890, one of the foremost <lb />
lawyers of the New York bar, <lb />
made a good sound talk on the <lb />
North Carolina lawyer. The <lb />
club save a play in the <lb />
afternoon. At night G. W. <lb />
Thompson and C. L. Williams <lb />
of the Di and W. F- Taylor <lb />
and E. W- Turlington, of the <lb />
Phi did great credit to their <lb />
with the presentation to <lb />
each graduate a diploma and a <lb />
Bible. <lb />
The annual communication of <lb />
Winterville Lodge No. <lb />
A. M. will be held 3rd Thunder, <lb />
June at SO <lb />
All members to be <lb />
present. Visiting Brethren <lb />
cordially Invited. <lb />
John Cheek. <lb />
B. W. Tucker. See. <lb />
kc <lb />
an assistant police <lb />
candidates whose <lb />
been previously filed, <lb />
and W. P. was pieced, <lb />
his salary being month. <lb />
A claim of Violet <lb />
damage by a was referred <lb />
to the water and light committee <lb />
for investigation. <lb />
The clerk of the board v. as <lb />
granted leave of absence from <lb />
town for a week. <lb />
A petition from property own- <lb />
was presented asking that an <lb />
ordinance be adopted requiring <lb />
the laying of side- <lb />
walk on the south side of Fifth <lb />
street An ordinance <lb />
adopted in accordance with the <lb />
petition. <lb />
The water and light <lb />
was instructed to place a <lb />
light on Fourth street at the A. <lb />
C. L. crossing. <lb />
A committee consisting of Al- <lb />
Carr, Flanagan and <lb />
Higgs was appointed to look into <lb />
the matter of personal protection <lb />
at the crossings of the A. <lb />
C. L. railroad. <lb />
Accounts approved by the <lb />
finance committee were ordered <lb />
paid. <lb />
By unanimous vote the board <lb />
declined to accept the <lb />
of E, B, J as <lb />
of the third ward, and E. G. <lb />
Flanagan as alderman of the <lb />
fourth ward that was previously <lb />
presented. <lb />
G. James and , . <lb />
R. W. King were presented as was elected u. <lb />
trustee of the graded school to The board took a <lb />
All out the unexpired term of J. Tuesday night, 7th. <lb />
Morton. its <lb />
evening, June 4th. <lb />
hotel, fully equipped and <lb />
in every small ready <lb />
for this us occasion, at- <lb />
a larger crowd of visitors <lb />
than ever before. <lb />
improvements in the <lb />
hotel and on the grounds add <lb />
charm to the natural <lb />
of this seat r Con <lb />
Crete file platform <lb />
have recently been laid. The <lb />
grounds and flower gardens have <lb />
received very careful attention <lb />
and the blooming plants give <lb />
a touch of color. <lb />
One of the-most attractive <lb />
and convenient additions is the <lb />
building of a on the <lb />
left pier. will prove a <lb />
pleasure to boiling, surf, and <lb />
as drinks, <lb />
candies, and en be <lb />
chased here. <lb />
interior of the <lb />
been thoroughly <lb />
n v off every convenience to <lb />
us A roost <lb />
c of assistants has <lb />
gaged, and with the aid of <lb />
the man- <lb />
feels Rafe in assuring <lb />
prompt <lb />
N expense nor was <lb />
considered when the <lb />
ball room. <lb />
with its eight hundred <lb />
lights was transformed law a <lb />
Japanese At interval <lb />
below the balcony rail were <lb />
large red and white fa s, <lb />
from the high dome, in the <lb />
of the room the balcony <lb />
was EU.-pended garlands red <lb />
and while alternating. <lb />
On the main festoons of <lb />
red and reached from <lb />
to <lb />
With the begot if effect <lb />
was the e parasol <lb />
from <lb />
chandelier. From this parasol <lb />
many garlands of lantern were <lb />
strung. While at <lb />
dripping from the ceiling and <lb />
from many of lights wire <lb />
parasols and <lb />
No m-re or <lb />
decoration could have been <lb />
selected for this i cession- The <lb />
faint red not <lb />
only the dancers but the <lb />
tors, too. <lb />
A very beautiful was <lb />
led by Mr. W. A. Allen, of Kins- <lb />
ton, N. C. The dance begun at <lb />
nine o'clock and many attractive <lb />
novel were <lb />
Seventy-five couples formed a <lb />
line for the grand march. Tho <lb />
beautiful gowned women were <lb />
indeed fair representatives of <lb />
North Carolina society. <lb />
orchestra, of seven <lb />
pieces-, furnished most splendid <lb />
Immediately after the <lb />
the guests engaged in a sail for <lb />
a c tuple of hours. The music <lb />
from the orchestra and the <lb />
singing on board the boat made <lb />
a most fitting climax for the <lb />
opening day. <lb />
Mrs. Walter Grimes and son, <lb />
of Raleigh, have arrived for the <lb />
summer. <lb />
On the noted fisher- <lb />
man, Mr. W. L. Kennedy and <lb />
wife will arrive, Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
Kennedy spend each summer <lb />
here, and their private <lb />
the India, has been gotten in <lb />
for them.<lb /><lb /></p></div></body></text></tei:TEI></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
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