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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 /></p>
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NOTES FOR BUST <lb />
New. Briefs far <lb />
Dry Goods. Dress Goods. <lb />
Groceries <lb />
Anything you Deed can be found at oar <lb />
Call to see u <lb />
I. R. J. G. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
-ESTABLISHED 1875- <lb />
S M <lb />
Wholesale end retail Grocer <lb />
and Furniture Dealer. Cash <lb />
paid for Hides, Fur, Cotton <lb />
Oil Turkeys, Eggs, Oak <lb />
Mattresses, etc. <lb />
Suits, Baby Carriages, Go-Cans. <lb />
Parlor suits Tables, <lb />
Safes, P. and Gail A <lb />
Snuff, High Life Tobacco, <lb />
West Cheroots, Henry <lb />
Cigars, Canned Cherries, Peach <lb />
es, Apples, Pine Apples, Syrup. <lb />
Jelly, Meat, Flour, Sugar, <lb />
Soap. Lye Magic Food, Matches <lb />
Oil, Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls. <lb />
Garden Oranges, <lb />
Nuts, Candies, Dried Apple <lb />
Peaches. Prunes. Currant <lb />
Raisins. and <lb />
Wooden ware. Cakes and <lb />
era. Macaroni, Best <lb />
New Royal Sewing <lb />
and numerous other good- <lb />
Quality and quantity cheap i <lb />
cash. tee me. <lb />
Halley's Comet <lb />
la speeding Ito count at of <lb />
miles per hour, according to hut <lb />
reports. <lb />
A H. engineer on N. A W. Ry <lb />
feel would be doing you <lb />
the public an if I did not tell <lb />
what Conquering done for me. It <lb />
cured me of t severe attack of Acute <lb />
it me relief in twenty minutes <lb />
I mi entirely free from mum. tad pain in <lb />
three hours. <lb />
keep a bottle with me on my <lb />
For Indigestion, and <lb />
there is nothing <lb />
at drug torn, or tent <lb />
prepaid on receipt of price. <lb />
Manufactured by <lb />
Leftwich Chemical Go. <lb />
Lynchburg, Va. <lb />
fosterer. <lb />
I hereby announce myself i <lb />
candidate for the office of Treat <lb />
of Pitt county, subject t <lb />
the action of the Democratic <lb />
primary. C. T. <lb />
May 1910. d <lb />
The Reflector does job work. <lb />
BIRD DOGS. <lb />
Thaw Animals Are <lb />
Clever. <lb />
The wonderful intelligence of the <lb />
well broken dog is often <lb />
shown at trials, mm <lb />
Country Life In America, field <lb />
trial, is more <lb />
in this country, a good <lb />
chance to inly the psychology of <lb />
the dogs, the instinct point game <lb />
them in various ways. <lb />
On a cold perfect winter day Mr. <lb />
Tomlinson was handling the noted <lb />
field trial winner Sum. He <lb />
Was in normal health and very keen. <lb />
After hunting about two hours hit <lb />
handler cast him over into a patch <lb />
of low growth hedge, and the party <lb />
watching him run came up near a <lb />
fence to get a better view of his <lb />
work. Just as all eyes turned <lb />
him they saw him tumble to <lb />
the ground flat and limp, just as <lb />
though he had struck an obscure <lb />
or stone. <lb />
Mr. Clemson, his owner, and a <lb />
party of friends went cautiously tip <lb />
to him. There he lay, stretched <lb />
listlessly on his side, a muscle <lb />
moving, his eyes dull and glazed. <lb />
Consolation was offered Mr. Clem- <lb />
son by the gentlemen witnessing <lb />
the death of so capital a field <lb />
performer as Uncle Sam and tho <lb />
very remarkable manner in which <lb />
he had died. <lb />
Presently his handler came up <lb />
and saw hint lying there just as tho <lb />
others glazed, dull eyes <lb />
and no perceptible breathing. As <lb />
Tomlinson he <lb />
thought ho noticed just the slight- <lb />
est movement of his tail, lie spoke <lb />
again and was of it. <lb />
Turning to Mr. Clemson and his <lb />
friends, he there <lb />
re birds hero. Though I <lb />
explain the action of the dog, am <lb />
of it. Ho is very close to <lb />
At that ha kicked tho of <lb />
edge directly in front of the dog's <lb />
nose, who all this time had never <lb />
or regained his animated ex <lb />
ed three close lying birds. To the <lb />
surprise of all, the do; was instant- <lb />
on his feet, eager again to be cast <lb />
off. <lb />
Person, who really with to become <lb />
a In that <lb />
while ace yet <lb />
National <lb />
will treat you <lb />
Subscribe to The Reflector. <lb />
Best In <lb />
and Ceylon at S. M- <lb />
One motion go cm <lb />
for sale. Taft <lb />
wanting me <lb />
will call W. J. Turnage. <lb />
Wedding presents for June <lb />
brides can be found at Taft A <lb />
VanDyke's. <lb />
building for <lb />
sale on easy terms, <lb />
See Higgs Bros. <lb />
Parker fountain pens, fountain <lb />
pen ink. and library paste at <lb />
Reflector Book Store. <lb />
or doses will cure <lb />
any case of chills and fever. <lb />
Price <lb />
For Sale-Good flush milch <lb />
cow. Apply to Box No. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Cut glass suitable for bridal <lb />
presents. Pharmacy, <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 />
It may pay you to call on <lb />
C j. for prices before <lb />
closing the deal for your Irish <lb />
Potatoes. ltd <lb />
of large, colored <lb />
eye glasses in black leather case. <lb />
Finder please return to J. C. <lb />
Lanier. <lb />
In West Greenville beautiful <lb />
residence lots for sale on easy <lb />
terms. See Higgs Bros <lb />
We have a machine f retire <lb />
baby carriages and <lb />
only a few minutes required, <lb />
Taft ft VanDyke. <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 />
Ice Cream from Washington <lb />
City every day, it is delicious <lb />
Pharmacy. <lb />
For house and lot <lb />
situated in South Greenville, on <lb />
street between Tenth <lb />
and Eleventh streets. For fur- <lb />
information apply to D. M <lb />
Clark. <lb />
We will offer for the next <lb />
days our entire line of lace am. <lb />
embroidery at cost for cash, in <lb />
order to close out that line. <lb />
Central Mercantile Co. <lb />
Use Hubbard's Top Dressing <lb />
on your corn, cotton, oats, pea- <lb />
nuts, potatoes etc, and increase <lb />
the yield per cent. Car load <lb />
just received by The Central <lb />
Mercantile Co. d w <lb />
EAST CAROLINA <lb />
Record It. the <lb />
STANDING OP THE <lb />
P C<lb />
Rocky<lb />
Friday's games the East <lb />
Carolina League were as <lb />
Wilmington Raleigh <lb />
Fayetteville Wilson <lb />
Rocky Mount Goldsboro <lb />
WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY. <lb />
at Wilmington. <lb />
Goldsboro at Rocky Mount. <lb />
Fayetteville at Wilson. <lb />
Quotations on northern <lb />
today for potatoes were as <lb />
Philadelphia <lb />
92.60 for fancy. Cleveland <lb />
for fancy. <lb />
The Newspaper a a Basil m <lb />
Not in s long time have we <lb />
seen the case for newspaper <lb />
advertising more and <lb />
s at d than the <lb />
following extract from the St. <lb />
One more Franklin county <lb />
business concern decides <lb />
advertising wagons, bill- <lb />
boards, store windows and other <lb />
similar expensive and ineffective <lb />
methods of advertising and will <lb />
employ space in <lb />
hereafter. They will all <lb />
to it in time. Advertising pays, <lb />
if the man has something to sell <lb />
so regulates his advertising as <lb />
to convince other people that it <lb />
is worth buying. All <lb />
for newspaper <lb />
can be easily avoided or <lb />
disregarded by the very pet-pie <lb />
the advertiser tries hardest to <lb />
attract, the man or woman that <lb />
can afford to buy. <lb />
will all come in <lb />
Our contemporary is right, <lb />
shadow of a doubt. <lb />
Outdoor, street car, circular <lb />
and letter advertising are <lb />
efficient auxiliaries to newspaper <lb />
publicity, but they are, after all. <lb />
only auxiliaries. <lb />
It is the j of general cir- <lb />
that goes every day <lb />
every week or three times a <lb />
week into the homes of the <lb />
mate consumers, that brings <lb />
results in the way of salesman- <lb />
ship. <lb />
And, at the essential analysis <lb />
newspaper advertising is simply <lb />
salesmanship on paper. <lb />
Fifty years ago. business <lb />
of all natures, the <lb />
store on down to <lb />
the chimney sweeper, indulged <lb />
in space-buying more or less <lb />
tentatively, advertising at inter- <lb />
and always a little <lb />
as to the wisdom of the invest- <lb />
Today it is universally <lb />
that half of business build- <lb />
lies in efficiency of <lb />
and sense in methods; the <lb />
half lies in judicious and <lb />
newspaper advertising, <lb />
And the art, which seems <lb />
marvelous enough to the <lb />
is even now only in its first <lb />
stager. <lb />
SUPPERS <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. <lb />
Norfolk wired <lb />
by J. W. Perry A Co. <lb />
Yesterday <lb />
Middling 1-4 141- <lb />
Low Middling 1414 <lb />
LOW Middling 7-8 1414 <lb />
1-8 <lb />
Strictly Pr me i- <lb />
Prime <lb />
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r- YOKE AND <lb />
FUTURE MARKET <lb />
by Cot A <lb />
and Norfolk <lb />
Co. Banker. <lb />
July <lb />
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617-8 <lb />
July Lard <lb />
Sept <lb />
Greta Mar reported by <lb />
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urn 1-4 <lb />
May <lb />
May Corn <lb />
July <lb />
Sept <lb />
78- <lb />
8-8 <lb />
1-8 <lb />
1200 <lb />
CO <lb />
to the Public <lb />
I have opened a shop Green- <lb />
ch t, for repairs <lb />
of furniture, and I <lb />
If you have any <lb />
furniture bring It to me and I will <lb />
make it new again. <lb />
Reference- J. Z Gardner. <lb />
WILLIAMS <lb />
Mattress Maker ard <lb />
Cobb f Co. <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 />
THE BEST IN <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 with us both <lb />
QUEEN READY WIT. <lb />
An. <lb />
I hereby announce myself as a <lb />
candidate for county treasurer <lb />
for Pitt county subject to the <lb />
action of the Democratic <lb />
W. B. <lb />
Primary <lb />
Wilson. <lb />
Appropriated Prom the <lb />
of Royalty. <lb />
anger of King was <lb />
a fortnight before lie could <lb />
address to bin or look <lb />
face mid to <lb />
what conic to toy to her then <lb />
wan u and disgrace <lb />
to him. but tore could be ex- <lb />
anyhow when he wan a 110- <lb />
fool at ever to u beggar <lb />
of a race of beggar. <lb />
be. dress yourself, leave <lb />
eight and my fur <lb />
well good, me <lb />
Baa v. ready. I <lb />
prepared for this, at you'll remember, <lb />
before ever I married you; <lb />
he, remember your agreement <lb />
three back of the <lb />
I to carry out of your <lb />
cattle at my <lb />
be. you Ilka. <lb />
Twill be a price to get rid of <lb />
me <lb />
only three. And before I've got <lb />
them out you'll think <lb />
la back burden yon <lb />
he. <lb />
the. sold, <lb />
silver, and <lb />
In abort time the king had a bur- <lb />
den of thorn piled that near <lb />
almost her Lack, and with It aha <lb />
went out over the <lb />
When laid It Sown come <lb />
back in again the king, bat, <lb />
will your back harden <lb />
my back <lb />
ho, up on our <lb />
king gave a groan rent <lb />
rocks. he the man to be <lb />
daunted before any woman. Be <lb />
with own the boy In whom <lb />
hit heart was wrapped up and, <lb />
teeth hard, on <lb />
him out over <lb />
drawbridge. <lb />
When the come bock again <lb />
he, then, your <lb />
third last and we're done <lb />
with yon forever, thank <lb />
Rear, on me <lb />
back <lb />
King and hi good Queen <lb />
ii ever after the Imp pleat and moat <lb />
contented couple that Ireland ever <lb />
knew, a parable for all kings and <lb />
and married couplet In <lb />
lived and died the wittiest <lb />
lived aver after <lb />
died the -and moot <lb />
moat <lb />
amiable king that Ireland ever knew. <lb />
Ma <lb />
Norfolk Southern R. R, <lb />
NIGHT <lb />
Pullman Sleeping Car Service <lb />
between RALEIGH, N. C, and NOR- <lb />
FOLK, VA., beginning June 5th. <lb />
The local sleeping car line between Raleigh and Norfolk, vis Wilson. <lb />
and Washington, without change. <lb />
Read Down SCHEDULE <lb />
Read Up <lb />
p. m.<lb />
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via Ar, <lb />
Wilton Ar. <lb />
GREENVILLE ArT <lb />
Ar. <lb />
NORFOLK, Park Avenue <lb />
p.<lb />
a. m.<lb />
p. m. <lb />
mode at Norfolk with all lines diverging. <lb />
For complete information, or of car apply <lb />
G. T. agent, H. L, U. T. A <lb />
N. C; F. <lb />
to either of the <lb />
Raleigh, N. .; W. J. Williams, <lb />
C.; J L. Greenville, N. <lb />
Bennett, New Bern, N. C. <lb />
G. T. agent, H. L, <lb />
N. C; F. V. <lb />
C, H. L. N. C. <lb />
N. <lb />
T. H. <lb />
H. C. W. W. <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
C. T. store <lb />
is where mothers teach their children to <lb />
Big Bargains in Clothing, Hats. Shoes, Dry <lb />
Dress Goods,. Notions and Millinery. That is <lb />
where everybody goes. <lb />
for <lb />
He it Try Him <lb />
ts Crasser. <lb />
Having duly qualified before the <lb />
Superior court clerk of Pitt county M <lb />
administrator of the of Stephen <lb />
C. Wooten notice la hereby <lb />
given to persons indebted to <lb />
to make immediate payment <lb />
to the and all persona <lb />
having are <lb />
to to the <lb />
for payment on or before <lb />
the 2nd day of Jane, ml, or <lb />
notice will plead In bar of recovery. <lb />
day of Jane, 1910. <lb />
R. <lb />
I of Stephen C. Wooten. <lb />
Greenville, yours if you <lb />
come. <lb />
Choice Cut Flowers <lb />
but, <lb />
el kM <lb />
mt <lb />
mm mm n skat mm <lb />
Sara <lb />
J. L ft CO., <lb />
Subscribe to The Reflector. <lb />
Cards <lb />
W. F. EVANS <lb />
AT <lb />
GREENVILLE. <lb />
Office R. L. Smith ft <lb />
and next door to John <lb />
Buggy new building. <lb />
N. W. OUTLAW <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
Office occupied by J. L. <lb />
Fleming. <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb />
JAPANESE HEROISM. <lb />
The Orv. Record of th. <lb />
Submarine <lb />
Clark <lb />
N. Carolina <lb />
S. J. Everett <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
mode on Real <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
W. B. <lb />
L. L MOORE <lb />
Moore <lb />
ATTORNEYS AT LAW <lb />
Long <lb />
DR <lb />
R. L CARR <lb />
Dentist. <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb />
JULIUS BROWN <lb />
N. C <lb />
Barry Skinner. Jr <lb />
B. W. Whedbee. <lb />
SKINNER <lb />
LAWYERS. <lb />
A WHEDBEE <lb />
Greenville N- C <lb />
N. C <lb />
Don't forget you have a b in- <lb />
to visit <lb />
Baker's Studio <lb />
Every g well up to date <lb />
Kodak work a specialty. <lb />
Dr. F. Fitts. Osteopath <lb />
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Dr. A. H. Zany, at <lb />
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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 />
NEW BERN, N. C. <lb />
CRUMB FROM THE CHILDREN'S <lb />
Great t W tare ea thou . <lb />
loves and to bare In Hie <lb />
are for By of connected <lb />
with our II It not alike to all to <lb />
and to life to and <lb />
of future will more off net of <lb />
while only the faithful will exceeding and <lb />
of In air, we are glad the Creator baa <lb />
still In Inferior for cannot exercise <lb />
now. but who must be dealt Age more along the <lb />
lines of Our present study well illustrates grace <lb />
those who <lb />
The woman a not an <lb />
with whom not entered Into covenant of those <lb />
who at that time were without without because Divine <lb />
provision for the of the Gentiles not yet opened up to them. <lb />
When our Lord forth Apostle, to preach Gospel, all <lb />
of diseases and catting out devils, be Instructed to past by all who <lb />
were not and Samaritans. His words were, not Into the <lb />
tar of the Gentiles and any city of Samaritans enter ye not, for <lb />
am not sent to lost sheep of the house of With a few <lb />
our miracles were to They were <lb />
covenanted people. For reason Jesus Ignored petition of <lb />
woman, crying mercy on me. O Lord, Son of David My daughter <lb />
la vexed with a And Inter on be explained, am not <lb />
but to sheep of of la not meet to take <lb />
children's bread and east It to <lb />
The term applied to Gentiles by as signifying <lb />
their Inferiority. Our Lord merely made use of an expression common In bit <lb />
day, and still common Palestine. But note the woman's Sue replied, <lb />
Lord, yet eat of crumbs fall from Master's <lb />
What perseverance, what faith, manifested How evidently <lb />
believed Lord to be promised Heir of throne of <lb />
David Jesus Intimated, bad inure faith than a majority of <lb />
Ber request grunted woman, great Is Be It unto thee even <lb />
thou Her daughter healed from hour. <lb />
There are lesson, for us in this However degraded we may <lb />
be by by heredity, by environment; however outcast from favor. <lb />
we may sill know of Divine message la, Is Love <lb />
If be chose first of all to manifest bis favor Abraham's children, It did <lb />
not signify he had no love or cure for the remainder of mankind; merely <lb />
Divine purpose must out In mankind through Divinely-appointed <lb />
channels and In due time. We be sure that when we get to the <lb />
standpoint of perfect knowledge In the hereafter we shall see wisdom In every <lb />
feature of the Divine program. from standpoint It <lb />
strange that God bas permitted a of sin and world <lb />
far when be bus full power to word and to over- <lb />
throw of evil and to Influences of blessing for <lb />
deliverance of mankind from power of tin and and <lb />
superstition; to give light for darkness; knowledge of God for and <lb />
blindness. Studying the Divine of Ages, we tho lesson to be <lb />
God will first select a Church dust and subsequently use the elect <lb />
Church of toward Hie world of mankind. <lb />
A little while, and permission of and the trials and difficulties of <lb />
present life have served to chisel and polish the A <lb />
while, and they be transformed Io the glorious likeness of their Redeemer <lb />
beyond veil. And then a little and the blessings long promised to <lb />
world In general will be dispensed children of God will first be fed <lb />
from this table, and not merely crumbs will full for the remainder of <lb />
race, but rich bountiful exceedingly abundantly more <lb />
than we could have asked or thought. <lb />
It la a great and Important truth that human beluga are more or <lb />
less completely obsessed by evil spirits of human be- <lb />
but the fallen the Scriptures declare. battle for year. <lb />
against these Influences of demons not rightly informed of tho <lb />
Bible teaching on subject, they come more and more under the occult in- <lb />
with danger of entirely losing their It was probably some <lb />
affliction this affected lb daughter of. She <lb />
to that only I one quarter from which could <lb />
get help. Hence her Importunity, when recognized Lord. <lb />
In another of the word nil sin sickness may be to be <lb />
of the devil, because nil are directly, or through heredity, Satan's <lb />
work. Thus our Lord declared bad murdered our race by his <lb />
falsehood to mother a murderer from the beginning and abode <lb />
not In Through lie our race baa gone down Into sickness, men- <lb />
moral and physical, and Is going down rapidly to the tomb. Thank God <lb />
for the great Deliverer; thank God alto, for bit day of deliverance, tho <lb />
Millennial Age, now nigh at baud I<lb />
NOTICE OF AN ELECTION. <lb />
of Ike Tows <lb />
Notice hereby to the voter <lb />
of the town of Greenville that the <lb />
of Aldermen, at regular <lb />
monthly meeting held on the nth day <lb />
of May, 1910, ordered that on election <lb />
be held with the char- <lb />
of laid town, and the various <lb />
amend menu on Monday, the <lb />
day of June, in th various <lb />
ward of said town, for the of <lb />
electing one alderman from each of the <lb />
Iva of said town. The alder- <lb />
men elected from the second, third and <lb />
fourth cont nu in office for <lb />
two year, and those from fit at and <lb />
ward for one year from July 1st, <lb />
1910. <lb />
Notice also hereby given that the <lb />
board of aldermen have designated the <lb />
following named in said ward <lb />
of said town f r holding and conducting <lb />
Said election, to <lb />
Second stables. <lb />
Third of- <lb />
fourth Five <lb />
Fifth office. <lb />
Notice it alto hereby given the <lb />
of the several <lb />
of a town will be open at the <lb />
designated above, on <lb />
day, Thursday, and lit. <lb />
2nd and from nine o'clock, a. m., <lb />
to o'clock p. m., for the purpose, of <lb />
allowing all pen register <lb />
to do so. only these persons who nave <lb />
duly will be allowed to vote. <lb />
For the information of voter of <lb />
the town, I desire to that <lb />
term i of office of the following named <lb />
gentlemen, n w member of board <lb />
of aldermen of town will expire <lb />
July 1st. 1910, and <lb />
will be at election. <lb />
B White <lb />
Second A. <lb />
Third Ward D. W. <lb />
Four h A. Hays. <lb />
Fifth Ward -W. <lb />
tho 6th day of May. . <lb />
II. W. Mayor. <lb />
Th. Filipino <lb />
A former in tho Philip <lb />
pines tells dory of n <lb />
I home my in time <lb />
to see it climbing nut the win- <lb />
with the hotter part of <lb />
I so <lb />
that tho finally dropped I lie <lb />
clothes in tho <lb />
A I up belong- <lb />
a native <lb />
insisted arresting me. . lie <lb />
took me before a Filipino <lb />
where I my story very plainly <lb />
and emphatically. <lb />
When had finished tho judge <lb />
are dismissed, but you <lb />
leave the clothes <lb />
I insisted <lb />
said ho, with sage de- <lb />
liberation, can I tell that <lb />
peak tho truth When tho <lb />
come back to identify these clothe <lb />
as the one ho you may have <lb />
Companion.<lb />
It remark a <lb />
senator Henry Clay's <lb />
Was absolutely Intangible to <lb />
the moat labored description <lb />
could not embrace II to <lb />
understood It must be seen and fell <lb />
Be orator by nature, lilt eagle <lb />
eye bunted ardor or <lb />
flashed indignation anon <lb />
bis foe or wot suffused tear <lb />
commiseration or of It Wt <lb />
because be felt be made other <lb />
foal. A gentleman after hearing on. <lb />
of bis effort In I he senate <lb />
described muscle <lb />
the orator's face at work. Bit <lb />
Whole body teemed as If <lb />
part with a separate <lb />
lite, and his small, whit band, with <lb />
II blue rein apparently distended <lb />
most to bursting, moved gracefully, <lb />
but with all the energy of rapid and <lb />
vehement gesture. The of <lb />
the seemed that of a In- <lb />
wrought up to III en- <lb />
and brightly through th <lb />
thin and transparent veil of Arab that <lb />
invested <lb />
a. Good. <lb />
you any <lb />
asked the man me drug <lb />
bars replied the druggist, <lb />
but I've tick Just <lb />
is the of a mes- <lb />
sage by <lb />
who was command of the <lb />
submarine So. which <lb />
foundered maneuvering la <lb />
bay. The message found <lb />
In the running tower of the submarine <lb />
after bad brought to the <lb />
Is deepest regret that I <lb />
write this message Io describe loaf <lb />
of Ibis boat my fellow officers <lb />
men, due to fault. <lb />
would here specially locution that all <lb />
steps have lie en taken to raise <lb />
my comrades men ear <lb />
neatly and calmly till end. I or- <lb />
to dive with engine <lb />
running, but as I found down <lb />
too fur I tried to <lb />
water to ballast <lb />
tank, but unexpectedly work- <lb />
these valves broke, I was left <lb />
helpless, unable to boat. <lb />
Meanwhile the leaks tilled water, <lb />
boat at incline <lb />
about degree. After <lb />
striking the bottom began <lb />
in. the switchboard was <lb />
In water, all electric lights went <lb />
out, the fuses burnt away, and the <lb />
boat filled with poisonous <lb />
to we experienced greatest <lb />
difficulty in breathing. <lb />
these condition, we worked <lb />
our very pomp <lb />
to empty main ballast lank, which <lb />
I believe, we succeeded In doing, <lb />
though we could not read <lb />
owing to darkness. No electric cur- <lb />
rent was available, I mentioned be- <lb />
fore, and our last of rising to <lb />
surface lay band <lb />
pumps only. <lb />
write this in the dim light coming <lb />
from a. in. <lb />
earnestly h but majesty to <lb />
grunt me and to succor <lb />
the families of my comrades sod men <lb />
who hare lost their lives In this per- <lb />
boat. This is my wish. <lb />
1230 p. m <lb />
la the utmost difficulty that <lb />
I can breathe, though I urn we <lb />
must have blown out the gasoline en- <lb />
from looks. I cannot con- <lb />
any more. p. <lb />
Time. <lb />
Latest Request. <lb />
There is a clever hid who will <lb />
get his living in this world. For <lb />
playing truant maternal <lb />
off his Casting one <lb />
fond look at the of his <lb />
existence, he paused at the door to <lb />
am going to die, and <lb />
when I am no more wish the doe- <lb />
tor to cut me open and look at my <lb />
The maternal heart filled <lb />
with awful forebodings, and the ma- <lb />
voice asked what he meant. <lb />
wish it to be he an- <lb />
I died of <lb />
This was The small boy- <lb />
was triumphant and retired to his <lb />
little bed gorged to repletion. <lb />
Toy Spaniel an Old <lb />
The English toy spaniel is <lb />
one of the oldest and <lb />
most popular breeds of pet <lb />
known. As far back as the days <lb />
Charles the Martyr this breed <lb />
much prized the ladies of the <lb />
court. In the narrative of the ex- <lb />
of Mary, queen of Scots, in- <lb />
in Lord hand <lb />
forwarded to the court, it was re- <lb />
corded that one of the execution- <lb />
found her little spaniel <lb />
of practically the same type <lb />
known in the <lb />
under tho folds of her garments lo <lb />
be near her and which would not be <lb />
taken and Spur. <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 and <lb />
cation as highest medium and low. Each <lb />
grade is characterized by the price we ask for it. <lb />
What ever price you are willing to pay for a piano. <lb />
If bought from us, you will be getting legitimate <lb />
value, as you won't be deceived in the grade you <lb />
are getting. We have several self-player Pianos <lb />
at bargain prices. <lb />
White. <lb />
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad. <lb />
SCHEDULES <lb />
Between Norfolk, Washington, Plymouth, <lb />
and Effective April 1st, <lb />
11.42 <lb />
in. <lb />
m. <lb />
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unfavorable for your <lb />
produce The farmer <lb />
who has a telephone in his home can telephone <lb />
first The useless trips thus saved are worth tho <lb />
cost of service. <lb />
Under our plan the service costs but a trifle; <lb />
the farmer owns the instrument the equipment. <lb />
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THE EASTERN <lb />
I. j. WHICHARD, <lb />
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
Year <lb />
Six M nth <lb />
Single Copy . <lb />
rate may be upon <lb />
at th business in The <lb />
Evan and<lb />
Entered in the office at Greenville <lb />
N. C. a mail matter. <lb />
think tie is <lb />
the whole <lb />
to run <lb />
Wonder he make, <lb />
to <lb />
where it u not doing right. <lb />
the prisoner go at the expire <lb />
of that time. <lb />
Taft says tin- <lb />
country is threatened with <lb />
and that something <lb />
be done to give it a quietus<lb />
A plucky Mew <lb />
bottle nod held <lb />
The bottle has been <lb />
known to knock men out before. <lb />
but not used in just the way this <lb />
adopted. <lb />
FRIDAY JUNE. 1910. <lb />
Good When <lb />
call again us <lb />
If an- not an advocate of <lb />
ii i i in he <lb />
poorer every day <lb />
they get by the tax lifter. <lb />
The extra the <lb />
ill enliven once <lb />
more. <lb />
See lax list taker early <lb />
comes <lb />
Isle in the <lb />
Every horn- is just an <lb />
nary w lien he conies up lo <lb />
get on tax list- <lb />
Up at they have ac- <lb />
passed tome sentences fur <lb />
though light ones. <lb />
They will talk better <lb />
for and it it <lb />
a mighty good subject to <lb />
We expect yet lo see this conn <lb />
covered with such a net work <lb />
will make it e <lb />
pride of the East. Improve, <lb />
the word <lb />
The result of the primaries in <lb />
the different wards, Friday <lb />
night, shows a <lb />
change in the of the <lb />
next board of aldermen. In <lb />
four of the wards new men were <lb />
nominated, all of them young <lb />
men of good business qualities- <lb />
The outlook is for a good <lb />
hoard of aldermen. <lb />
dose of using . tin <lb />
cause as a remedy which he <lb />
evidently thinks is for <lb />
it is the c <lb />
p. who are concerned. <lb />
kn which is preferable of the <lb />
two. <lb />
The Charlotte <lb />
up for discussion again and the <lb />
Stale papers are offering the <lb />
usual advice to the Queen City <lb />
ii about purchasing the <lb />
building from the hardened <lb />
owners. From the advertising <lb />
it has had everybody knows <lb />
Charlotte has auditorium <lb />
right, if it is by <lb />
who think have a <lb />
are not doing the prohibition <lb />
cause good by continually <lb />
agitating the matter. Some go <lb />
so far as to almost intimate that <lb />
the voters of the State were <lb />
into giving such a <lb />
large majority for state wide <lb />
prohibition in their argument <lb />
Kill; the to become <lb />
issue between the political par- <lb />
ties. <lb />
June may warm up enough for <lb />
the editors to take a sea bath <lb />
when they get to Wrightsville. <lb />
We expect i boas I like <lb />
to trade I hat little lathing suit <lb />
off for lift overcoat <lb />
about <lb />
We are not worrying much <lb />
over the of people the <lb />
census report is going to give <lb />
Greenville. It is very evident <lb />
that there are many more people <lb />
here than last time, and the <lb />
number will be larger next <lb />
So it in all right us long <lb />
as the town keeps growing. <lb />
The bankers of the State are <lb />
being asked to come to the res- <lb />
cue take the bonds which <lb />
are being offered for sale. There <lb />
is money enough in the of <lb />
North Carolina to readily do this <lb />
without any in. and <lb />
to do mi would be an act of pa- <lb />
and a manifestation <lb />
State pride. If the hanks <lb />
to the rescue the necessity fir <lb />
the proposed extra session of the <lb />
will <lb />
Near bear is certainly <lb />
knockout blows thick <lb />
fast throughout North Carolina. <lb />
towns, one after the other <lb />
are barring its sale, either by <lb />
high license or prohibition. <lb />
Rocky is the first town <lb />
to come under our notice, pro <lb />
its sale under the Stale <lb />
prohibition law against <lb />
cant. We admire the action <lb />
he board aldermen there haw <lb />
taken against it. Doubtless a <lb />
test will be made of the action <lb />
under the State law permitting <lb />
the sale of near beer as a soft <lb />
drink, which we hope will result <lb />
its prohibition. It is the <lb />
greatest curse the prohibition <lb />
cause has had to contend with <lb />
The Supreme court of <lb />
Unite States says the <lb />
law is constitutional <lb />
will <lb />
the <lb />
Some of the newspapers have <lb />
gone to talking about <lb />
Hotter again. That is just what <lb />
lie likes, notoriety. <lb />
The man who ii I,. ;, i, <lb />
of tie <lb />
his election . . ;. <lb />
live to realize his <lb />
If Solomon the no. <lb />
in the penitent <lb />
keeps on trying to escape <lb />
he may get what is coming to <lb />
him. <lb />
I. M. of Elizabeth <lb />
City, has been made assistant <lb />
United States attorney of the <lb />
eastern district of North Caro- <lb />
Two important meetings are <lb />
scheduled for Wrightsville this <lb />
week, the press association and <lb />
the good roads association. It <lb />
goes without saying that the <lb />
editors or very much interest- <lb />
ed in both. No is doing <lb />
for good roads than the <lb />
newspaper men. <lb />
We think the Wilmington Dis- <lb />
patch will have an opportunity <lb />
to go for the weather man over <lb />
the kind he gives the press con- <lb />
Unless the usual run of things <lb />
change, there will be some sum- <lb />
mer weather after awhile. <lb />
Don't think it is to stay <lb />
cool always, <lb />
Wilmington it getting mighty <lb />
near to it, thirty-six <lb />
having been issued in <lb />
that city. Must think summer <lb />
visitors will take a big thirst <lb />
along with them, <lb />
Wadesboro a policeman re- <lb />
signed his job to engage in the <lb />
business. It is <lb />
taken for granted that he <lb />
the and under <lb />
stands how to keep from being <lb />
Nash county shows the proper <lb />
spirit in the way of voting <lb />
taxes for its schools. Tun <lb />
districts that county voted <lb />
Saturday. In one the vote was <lb />
unanimous for the tax and in <lb />
the other only votes were cast <lb />
again it. This makes seven <lb />
that have voted the <lb />
tax this <lb />
of a sorry dog in <lb />
Cumberland county causing the <lb />
death of one person with hydro- <lb />
phobia and sending <lb />
en others to receive the Pasteur <lb />
treatment How strange it is <lb />
that are allowed to run at <lb />
large and to the lives <lb />
of people. What happened in <lb />
Cumberland is likely to <lb />
happen any day in any <lb />
One thing The Reflector be- <lb />
must come sooner or later <lb />
to all towns of consequence, is <lb />
the commission form of govern- <lb />
Better municipal ad- <lb />
ministration can be given by <lb />
three men sufficiently paid for <lb />
their services than by a larger <lb />
number who are not paid enough <lb />
to afford to their own <lb />
to look after public <lb />
affairs. <lb />
By an error of record lent <lb />
from Davidson county, a prison- <lb />
who sentenced to the <lb />
penitentiary fur fifteen years <lb />
was released at the expiration <lb />
of two years. The commitment <lb />
papers received at the <lb />
had two years written thereon, <lb />
The editor is off this week at- <lb />
tending the press at <lb />
Wrightsville. During his ab- <lb />
Mr. L. Ames Brown will <lb />
do the local reporting for the <lb />
paper. He had considerable <lb />
newspaper experience it <lb />
University and is a good writer. <lb />
The editorial department will <lb />
be charge of Mr. C. W, <lb />
of the paper, <lb />
j the end will be. <lb />
looked by both himself and <lb />
I Mr. C. U. With <lb />
these in charge the editor will <lb />
life easy for u, few days <lb />
not trouble his mind much <lb />
about things th- shop. <lb />
While we regret to see this <lb />
section lose the day train which <lb />
the S road has <lb />
been operating between Wash- <lb />
there are <lb />
some good features the <lb />
trains of the schedule. <lb />
A Task. <lb />
The trouble was of such <lb />
a nature that the Gov- <lb />
has found it necessary to <lb />
all an extra session of the <lb />
to take action. The rate <lb />
interest was too low. People <lb />
could pick up better <lb />
investments almost anywhere <lb />
else, and few capitalists will be <lb />
in I willing to buy low rate <lb />
bonds simply as a matter of sen- <lb />
The bonds bear per <lb />
cent- It is recalled by State <lb />
Treasurer Lacy that certain <lb />
was it that a State bond would <lb />
find a ready market, some <lb />
of the legislative finance <lb />
committee insisted upon offer- <lb />
a per cent, bond, which <lb />
claimed, were advised, <lb />
b flouted at It <lb />
would seem that the duty of the <lb />
legislature is simple and <lb />
It has but to meet, call the roll <lb />
proceed to raise the inter <lb />
to or per cent-, adjourn <lb />
and w a day's pay. So as to <lb />
make the bill as light m <lb />
in correcting its past error <lb />
of <lb />
May. <lb />
We know what the new court <lb />
going to look like but <lb />
we do not know what it will <lb />
coot One certain, that <lb />
despite certain have <lb />
been registered <lb />
parts the there <lb />
a town clock and a nice large <lb />
one at that i <lb />
After Saturday, the plans, <lb />
which have been drawn by the <lb />
famous architect P. <lb />
will be advertised and <lb />
a day set on which the different <lb />
contracting builders who want <lb />
the job can put in their bids. <lb />
The new building will be some- <lb />
what larger than the one which <lb />
went down in the recent fire. <lb />
It win be by feet There <lb />
will be two large entrances, one <lb />
from the side and the other to- <lb />
wards Evans street just as be- <lb />
fore The of the front <lb />
entrance will not be as wide as <lb />
the building itself, it was for <lb />
the old court The small, <lb />
hard to-get to gallery which <lb />
a practically useless port of the <lb />
-Id court will be <lb />
by a roomy comfortable balcony. <lb />
ground floor will have <lb />
teen rooms, which will be <lb />
ed into six sets of Be- <lb />
sides the sheriff, clerk, register <lb />
of deeds and other county <lb />
in the old court the <lb />
board of education and board of <lb />
county commissioners will be <lb />
allotted comfortable quarters in <lb />
tie new building. A basement <lb />
be extended under nearly <lb />
ho whole building. It be <lb />
for the of the new <lb />
heating system which will <lb />
be . <lb />
The site of the Masonic Temple,. <lb />
Which was destroyed in same <lb />
ire as the court house, has been <lb />
mi-chased by the county <lb />
as a p to <lb />
he grounds. . <lb />
. <lb />
The judicial convention for the <lb />
Third Judicial District will be <lb />
called early in July, no d. finite <lb />
date having been set upon as yet. <lb />
Of course nobody in Greenville is <lb />
making any predictions, but a <lb />
person glancing over the follow- <lb />
figures will no doubt envy <lb />
Mr. H. W. his chance <lb />
of election. <lb />
The different counties of the <lb />
district will have the voting <lb />
power given below in the con- <lb />
soon to be<lb />
Craven <lb />
Greene jg <lb />
Jones <lb />
Pamlico <lb />
Pitt w <lb />
Total <lb />
As yet there is no candidate <lb />
out against the present <lb />
bent C L. of Beau- <lb />
fort, for the office of solicitor. <lb />
Register of Deeds W. M. Moore <lb />
ha issued the following licenses <lb />
since last report; <lb />
William and Mary E. <lb />
Parker. <lb />
COLORED. <lb />
Stanley Kennedy and Pennie <lb />
Harris. <lb />
Chas. Corey and Bertha James. <lb />
Cheapest teachers bureau in <lb />
the country, wants to enroll com- <lb />
teachers. Fine openings <lb />
for all grades of school work. <lb />
Schools supplied with teachers <lb />
free. <lb />
Piedmont Bureau. <lb />
Durham, N. C. <lb />
A Dreadful Wound. <lb />
from a knife, tin can. rusty nail, <lb />
works or of any other i de- <lb />
prompt Buck- <lb />
s to prevent blood <lb />
poison or gangrene. It's the quickest <lb />
surest heal, r for all such w. m <lb />
also burns, boils, sores, skin <lb />
Mons. eczema. hands, corns <lb />
or puss, at all <lb />
PAPER <lb />
Since the board of aldermen <lb />
applied to the blind tiger joints <lb />
Mayor prescription <lb />
an overdose of taxation certain <lb />
sections of the city seem to be <lb />
less frequented was the <lb />
case before. That is a healthy <lb />
condition of affairs. Not that <lb />
there is any special virtue in <lb />
those sections appearing desert- <lb />
ed, comparatively, but the <lb />
is a near <lb />
The Norfolk Southern people <lb />
want to do the best they can for cantor of . . .,, <lb />
the sections they serve, and if j beer joint, better that <lb />
they out the new schedules solemn stillness reign than ac <lb />
do not meet requirements, other <lb />
changes may follow later. All <lb />
things must be it may <lb />
be well enough to see how the <lb />
new schedules are to work. <lb />
Listen to this from the <lb />
lie is a <lb />
post card in the post office ad- <lb />
dressed the Prettiest Girl in <lb />
She might call for <lb />
it, as it is <lb />
who to give it to. We've got a <lb />
whole bunch of pretty <lb />
We blush, because really we do <lb />
not know whether Brother <lb />
Whichard is using the editorial <lb />
or referring to the people <lb />
of his town to possession of <lb />
whole bunch of pretty <lb />
Wilmington Dispatch. <lb />
It the bill either way you <lb />
on account of such <lb />
So thought the mayor, so <lb />
thought the board and so think <lb />
we Free Press. <lb />
Who can understand a woman <lb />
When she is on the scent for a <lb />
bargain might as well give <lb />
her Here the papers have <lb />
been full of of the <lb />
Irish lace fakirs going about ply <lb />
their trade and doing a rush- <lb />
business the news <lb />
paper exposure of the fake can <lb />
not stop it A woman will bite <lb />
with her eyes <lb />
Chronicle. <lb />
New for <lb />
A cotton seed oil and fertilizer <lb />
factory with paid in <lb />
capital, baa been organized at <lb />
take t. <lb />
u been ordered for the laying of <lb />
boy. <lb />
All of this talk some of the <lb />
doing about the <lb />
Is. we hp t T . <lb />
The Progressive <lb />
Farmer <lb />
and Gazette <lb />
RALEIGH. U. C, and <lb />
MISSISSIPPI <lb />
TRY IT <lb />
Weeks-10 Cents <lb />
We've got the kind of articles in our paper that you <lb />
have been guess-work talk, but <lb />
kind that steers you right. <lb />
We want you to read the following series <lb />
How to Double Your Cora Yields. <lb />
How to Grow Live Stock in the South. <lb />
in Prizes Our Com Club Boys. <lb />
Short Talks About Fertilizers. <lb />
DOUBLED WITH HALF THE <lb />
I. T <lb />
TEN WEEKS TRIAL ONLY CENTS <lb />
You M your lion. Give your boy a <lb />
lo compile l ; we are oil, ring our Cora Club Boys. <lb />
Don't let Mi outs between but LI Coupe <lb />
below and mail it once. V <lb />
Coupon is Worth <lb />
. AND GAZETTE. m-1 <lb />
n. <lb />
G m, <lb />
Fit I mt <lb />
.-mi <lb />
ilk <lb />
the foundation and work will <lb />
begin as soon at the building <lb />
material can be rushed to Farm <lb />
ville. R. L. Davis is president <lb />
of the corporation and B. M <lb />
hence no blame can attach to politics Is, believe, Lang the <lb />
the prison authorities for letting father of a wish. A t least they holders. <lb />
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This offer hi <lb />
Sub- <lb />
only <lb />
it in and Mail To-day i<lb />
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OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT <lb />
IN CHARGE OF R. W. SMITH <lb />
Agent of The Eastern Reflector for vicinity. Ad rates furnished <lb />
creditable one. <lb />
him like you do a <lb />
I book agent, and then wonder at <lb />
the effort he is mating. <lb />
The clock in the store of J. R. <lb />
Smith Co. was uncovered Thurs- <lb />
day. It stopped st <lb />
Mrs. G. Taylor won the <lb />
piece set of chins, her time being <lb />
Mr. J. F. Moore, of <lb />
We are representing the oldest If you have news items, tell. Car cement, lime, nails and <lb />
and strongest Life and Fire this scribe and help us to make; hay at J. R, Smith Go's. <lb />
Insurance Co. in the world. this column a <lb />
Cell us let us consult Don't treat <lb />
you. Ayden Loan Insurance <lb />
Co. are not ail <lb />
H. L. Good, one of the we need your co-opera- <lb />
students, is sick at the lion. R. W. Smith, <lb />
home of J M. Bar field. June is said to be the poorest, Washington, won the second, a <lb />
If you need s good open or I month in the year among the umbrella, Mrs. Minnie Turn- <lb />
top buggy, or cart call financial world, and is commonly Mr the third a two pound can <lb />
known as month. Wesson cooking oil. There <lb />
Call us, phone large crowd much <lb />
your houses and for you. You get <lb />
Will sell your personal properly, <lb />
land, stocks, bonds, or lend you <lb />
money on reasonable <lb />
Aden Loan insurance Co. <lb />
en J. R. Smith Co. Dixon. <lb />
Rev. J. R Tingle showed us a <lb />
sample of his potatoes that were <lb />
transplanted on 13th of April, <lb />
Nancy Haw It was <lb />
enough for This <lb />
proves the Mr. Tingle <lb />
can farm as well <lb />
A nice line of coffins <lb />
caskets always on hand a <lb />
nice at your service at <lb />
J. R. Smith Co's. mill. <lb />
Messrs. Ax. and <lb />
ten made a trip through Jones <lb />
and Lenoir counties this <lb />
making diligent search for <lb />
Bovine for this market. <lb />
Jno. A. Branch tells us while <lb />
berry hunting, he captured three <lb />
foxes, near half grown. He dis <lb />
covered them under the trunk of <lb />
an uprooted tree. <lb />
Is the world growing better <lb />
The Holiness people arrived Sat- <lb />
pitched their tent and are <lb />
attracting large crowds. <lb />
Capt. D. G. Berry has cement- <lb />
ed the side walk in front of <lb />
Buckingham palace in Ghent. <lb />
Now is s good time to advertise <lb />
in the Ayden Department- <lb />
R. W. Smith. <lb />
Carlos Harris, of Greenville. <lb />
in town Thursday. <lb />
Cook stoves and for <lb />
same at J. R Sail h Co's. <lb />
Miss Bonnie U mo-d, after <lb />
speeding days with Miss <lb />
Lucy to <lb />
her home a; <lb />
Mr. J L. Tucker, near <lb />
is very low what <lb />
is thought to be paralysis. Mrs <lb />
C. V. Cannon Mrs. W. <lb />
You get a ticket <lb />
with each dollar purchase. <lb />
Corn oats and hay at J. R. <lb />
Smith Co. <lb />
I What would Ayden do without <lb />
Ayden Lumber Co. are Kev-E T. Phillips. He edits the <lb />
preparing a house to install a PP introduces the speakers, <lb />
Urge baud and two plan- the dead, supplies for the <lb />
era. company is doing an ministers, is referee at <lb />
immense business already, but the opening the clocks in stores, <lb />
to operate their truly a great benefactor <lb />
machinery they will our town. He has just return <lb />
double business. f a meeting at Chapel <lb />
if you have anything to buy or Hill alma mater- <lb />
sell, let us drop it the Ayden <lb />
column. <lb />
J. B. Pierce has moved to his <lb />
beautiful home in Ghent. <lb />
poultry food and <lb />
hawk killer at J. R. Smith Co's. <lb />
Mrs E. M. Davenport, of <lb />
Rocky Mount, is visiting her <lb />
father, W. U. Harris. <lb />
Call on us for ceiling. <lb />
and <lb />
We guarantee <lb />
faction. <lb />
J. R. Smith Co's. mill. <lb />
Jesse of Black Creek, is <lb />
idling her M. M. Sauls. <lb />
Screen doors made to order or <lb />
repaired on short notice at J. R. <lb />
Smith Co's mill. <lb />
Glad to see Ola Kittrell cut <lb />
he been et to his <lb />
loom with rheumatism. <lb />
Prof. E. F. Mumford, <lb />
Ayden, but now a teacher ii. <lb />
the asylum, is here <lb />
with his mother for a few days <lb />
The Ho Telephone <lb />
Co. has many improve <lb />
his in our town for past <lb />
been for to h with finished their work <lb />
We are Manager G. W. Pres- <lb />
et the boy's speech. lulls us he eleven <lb />
sway and come another to his <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
AT AYDEN, N. O. <lb />
At the Close of Business 29th, 1910. <lb />
Resources <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
Furniture and fixtures <lb />
Due from 60,902.88 <lb />
Cash items OH <lb />
Gold coin 40.00 <lb />
Silver coin, including all <lb />
minor coin cur. 1,288.09 <lb />
bank and other <lb />
U. Notes 8,785.00 <lb />
Total 120,659.11 <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
Capital stock t 25,000.00 <lb />
Surplus fund 12,600.00 <lb />
Undivided profits, less <lb />
cur. exp. and taxes pd. 5,421.89 <lb />
Deposits sub. to check 60,180.20 <lb />
Savings Deposits <lb />
Cashier's checks <lb />
outstanding <lb />
Total <lb />
27,268.90 <lb />
287.62 <lb />
1120,659.11 <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, <lb />
COUNTY PITT. <lb />
I, J. R. Smith, Cashier of the named bank, do solemnly swear that <lb />
the above statement to the beet of my knowledge and belief. <lb />
J. R, SMITH, Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed sworn to <lb />
before mt, this 4th day April, <lb />
1910. <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
J. R. SMITH. <lb />
JOSEPH DIXON, <lb />
R. C. CANNON, <lb />
Directors. <lb />
NOTICE NOTICE I <lb />
is his equal in all good works. <lb />
you want to buy, <lb />
lease, sell or rent houses or land, <lb />
or want a job for yourself, wife, <lb />
daughter, mother or sister, or <lb />
want to employ additional help, <lb />
or sell what you have, there is <lb />
no medium than the col <lb />
of Reflector- <lb />
R. W. Smith. <lb />
C. O. Armstrong has returned <lb />
from Chapel Hill. <lb />
Prof. J. E- Sawyer, of <lb />
N. C, a graduate, of <lb />
college, has been elected principal <lb />
of the Free Will Baptist Semi- <lb />
nary, are being made <lb />
to open the school on time. <lb />
the co operation of this <lb />
with Mr. Sawyer we <lb />
expect to see its usefulness <lb />
increased very largely. <lb />
enterprising of J. J. <lb />
Co. have purchased <lb />
stock of Mrs. Minnie <lb />
and will dispose of the <lb />
and then convert the <lb />
into an up-to date <lb />
supply store <lb />
chicken powders kills <lb />
crows, owls and minks, <lb />
remedy tor cholera, <lb />
indigestion and leg weak- <lb />
keeps them free from <lb />
m causing them to pro- <lb />
duce an abundance of eggs. <lb />
a package at J. R. Smith Co's. <lb />
Dr. E. Claire, of Edison, <lb />
Ga. preached in the Free <lb />
Baptist church here Thursday <lb />
night. He tells us his success so <lb />
far has been very gratifying in <lb />
working for the seminary. There <lb />
will be many improvements made <lb />
before the fall session. This <lb />
school should be the pride of our <lb />
town and to the Free Will <lb />
what Trinity is to the <lb />
Wake Forest to the Baptist <lb />
and Wilson to the Disciples. <lb />
Car nails, barbed wire, lime <lb />
and cement at J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
patents magazines <lb />
at J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
and. rubber belting. <lb />
black and galvanized pipe and <lb />
other mill fittings at J. R. Smith <lb />
Co. <lb />
Mrs. Ferebee, of Hertford, ac- <lb />
companied by her sister, Mrs; <lb />
D. G. Berry, is visiting relatives <lb />
in Scotland Neck. <lb />
At the meeting Monday night <lb />
L F. the following officers <lb />
were R. W. Smith, N. <lb />
G; B. J. Skinner, V. G; Exum <lb />
its most citizens- <lb />
Messrs. E S. Laughinghouse, <lb />
John Snip and Joshua <lb />
L. gentlemen re <lb />
sided in the immediate section of <lb />
St. church- They were <lb />
men of prudence, z <lb />
staunch Democrats, good <lb />
business men, and successful <lb />
farmers. <lb />
You can find almost anything <lb />
you want in shoes, hits, dry <lb />
goods, notions, trunks, <lb />
school furniture, hard- <lb />
ware, crockery, lime, cement, <lb />
windows, <lb />
screen windows and groceries st <lb />
Smith Co's. <lb />
The tax lister, B. J. Lancaster, <lb />
will be here to list your taxes on <lb />
June and <lb />
churns, preserve jars, <lb />
milk coolers Mason's fruit <lb />
jars at J. R. Smith Co's. <lb />
The children of Mr. Jimmie <lb />
Sugg, from the I. O. O. F. <lb />
orphanage at Goldsboro, arrived <lb />
yesterday to spend vacation with <lb />
their mother. <lb />
J. F. paints, varnish, <lb />
cites and at J- <lb />
R. Smith Co's. <lb />
Hiss Dollie Braxton, of the <lb />
training school spent Sunday <lb />
with Miss Eva Hart. <lb />
Coal-tar, roof paint, at J. <lb />
R. Smith Co's. <lb />
J. H. Tripp spent Sunday at <lb />
Morehead. <lb />
We will repair your <lb />
trucks, wagons, carts and other <lb />
farm machinery on short notice <lb />
at J. R. Smith Co's Mill. <lb />
Mrs. Mumford is spend- <lb />
the week with relatives at <lb />
cradles and cultivator <lb />
sweeps at J. R. Smith Co's. <lb />
Dr. J. C. Caldwell filled Rev. <lb />
C. M. Morton's appointment at <lb />
the Christian church here Sunday <lb />
night- <lb />
See our and cent bargain <lb />
counter-. J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
a number of our Mason's <lb />
attended funeral of J. L. <lb />
Tucker Monday, took <lb />
at St. John's near his <lb />
home. <lb />
JOSHUA LAWRENCE TUCKER <lb />
The funeral service over the <lb />
remains of the late Joshua <lb />
Lawrence Tucker, of Grifton, <lb />
Pitt county, took place in St <lb />
John's Episcopal church. Moods <lb />
afternoon at o'clock, the <lb />
vice being conduced by the Rev. <lb />
B. F. Huske, of Greenville, d <lb />
the Rev. Jno. H Griffith, of <lb />
Kins ton. <lb />
The attendance upon this <lb />
service by fr the largest <lb />
the writer ever witnessed at t. <lb />
burial in Pitt county. Fully <lb />
carriages and buggies <lb />
the church at the time of tie <lb />
service, many coming from s <lb />
distance. Immediately after t e <lb />
church service, Grifton <lb />
of Masons, of w hi -ii <lb />
Tucker was a r. I <lb />
had their interment service, in j <lb />
a large number of <lb />
took part. <lb />
Mr. Tucker was years of <lb />
age, and is survived by a v <lb />
Mrs. Eliza Patrick Tucker, and <lb />
the following named <lb />
J. Tucker, of Grifton; <lb />
Mrs Watt B. of <lb />
Ayden; Mrs. Walter F. Hard <lb />
Richmond, Va ; and Mrs. <lb />
Clarence V. Cannon, of <lb />
Miss Wheeler Tucker and <lb />
Master Joshua L. Tucker, Jr. <lb />
Mr. Tucker was one of most <lb />
A Woman's Gr at Idea. <lb />
how to make herself But <lb />
without health it for her t be <lb />
lovely the face, form or A <lb />
weak, woman will be nervous <lb />
and Constipation and k y <lb />
chow in blot.-hes, skin <lb />
and a wretched <lb />
But Electric Bitters prove a <lb />
go to women who want h a <lb />
beauty and friends. Ti regulate <lb />
stomach, liver a kidneys, purity the <lb />
blood; give , bright eye , <lb />
pure breath, velvety <lb />
lovely complexion, good health. Try <lb />
at all <lb />
Dr. J. W. <lb />
of California. <lb />
the <lb />
J. w. <lb />
U clan, North Main A no- <lb />
troubled with catarrh ct <lb />
head fat many year. It all Ml d <lb />
hearing light, <lb />
money with <lb />
and of local application to r- <lb />
Pitt county, mo, but to no purpose until my <lb />
Bis farming hardly was h the <lb />
of <lb />
I most say that I met most <lb />
and satisfactory result. <lb />
look hold of and <lb />
out of my <lb />
well alone toward tho <lb />
of life, I am a <lb />
as a-child over the requite, and <lb />
like a man <lb />
an Ideal Laxative. <lb />
Ask your Druggist for a free <lb />
Almanac for 1910. <lb />
being excelled by any on in the <lb />
county. A man of fine parts and <lb />
influence indeed <lb />
difficult to find one <lb />
able to measure up to his stand- <lb />
For many years Mr. <lb />
of Be <lb />
John's church, and deeply inter- <lb />
in her welfare. <lb />
As a Confederate veteran, he <lb />
known, was a member <lb />
of company E. <lb />
under Capt. Jas. T. <lb />
Was captured the the <lb />
first day at on h home of Mr. J. E. of <lb />
road, was in prison May 1910. and <lb />
st Fort Delaware for six months, robbed one its jewel <lb />
then at Point Lookout in wan born August <lb />
ware Bay for another six months. long, w. s pi id and <lb />
Exchanged, came home and was joy of her and <lb />
then sent to Richmond, Vs. <lb />
in the trenches at Petersburg , <lb />
transferred to Gen. to bind her M H, <lb />
gade. Was for a time May <lb />
bearer of his regiment and her b <lb />
rendered at Appomattox, <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
We wish to call your attention to our at <lb />
we now have. We have taken great case in buying year <lb />
think we can supply your wants in Shoes, Hats, Dress Gingham, No- <lb />
Laces and Embroideries in fact anything that is carried In a <lb />
Dry Goods Store. <lb />
Came let us show you. <lb />
Tripp, Hart Co., Ayden, N. C. <lb />
it,, t recording secretary; H. G. <lb />
Burton, financial secretary; J. R. <lb />
We are prepared to you wan <lb />
House and Kitchen Furniture <lb />
at very prices. Cask or Installment. <lb />
Com us ail will convince you <lb />
AYDEN FURNITURE CO. <lb />
NEXT DOOR TO <lb />
Smith, treasurer. <lb />
Are not our people making a <lb />
by shipping their corn <lb />
field peas elsewhere, when they <lb />
so much needed st home <lb />
We a true disciple of the <lb />
et <lb />
crops, and are sure the demand <lb />
will overtax their supply, yet <lb />
we see a great peas ship <lb />
from here to other point. <lb />
We regard self protection as the <lb />
first law of nature. <lb />
Within year Swift <lb />
k has lost three <lb />
of Respect. <lb />
Whereas the W. C. T. U. of <lb />
Bethel has sustained a great <lb />
by the sudden death of one <lb />
of its most loyal members, our <lb />
friend and brother, Mr. Henry <lb />
W. Martin, which has saddened <lb />
our hearts and caused us to feel <lb />
the uncertainty of life, wt there- <lb />
j fore resolve, <lb />
j While we bow in humble sub <lb />
mission to our Fathers will, we <lb />
feel and believe he is at rest and <lb />
extend to bereaved and <lb />
family our sympathies <lb />
commend them to the care <lb />
of Good Shepherd in whom <lb />
he trusted- <lb />
That a copy of these <lb />
be sent to the White Rib- <lb />
the bereaved wife <lb />
family, also to the Greenville <lb />
Reflector. <lb />
Mrs. F. E. Bullock, <lb />
Mrs Sarah White <lb />
Mr . Frances M. James, <lb />
Committee. <lb />
In Your Homes to Stay <lb />
The Joy for and <lb />
never fail and Grease <lb />
t for rheumatism and all <lb />
and pains, p all over <lb />
land by young and old. <lb />
Sold by Pharmacy. <lb />
N. C, and manufactured by <lb />
THE GOOSE COMPANY. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
II 22-6 <lb />
N. <lb />
Quite a-number<lb />
our people <lb />
attended the children's day t x <lb />
at Timothy Sunday. <lb />
D. C. Stokes is on list. <lb />
Miss Rosalie Stoke.-, of Wash <lb />
is visiting relatives here. <lb />
We had a nice rain Sunday <lb />
night, which needed very <lb />
much, <lb />
John Dixon and Misses Martha <lb />
Williams and Dolly Dixon, of <lb />
Black Jack, were the guests of <lb />
Miss Lizzie Stokes Sunday. <lb />
Miss Belva Dixon, of Winter- <lb />
is visit in her aunt, Mrs. L. <lb />
Stokes. <lb />
reconciled his prepare <lb />
to her loved o In that <lb />
land, whore there'll no <lb />
sorrow pin i <lb />
One Who Mums. <lb />
Kept the King at Home, <lb />
r the past we kept th- <lb />
a I laxatives King's <lb />
Life in our home and th- y <lb />
prove j a tiles to all-oar <lb />
writes Paul of N. <lb />
Y. but for all <lb />
stomach, liver and <lb />
Only c at all druggists. <lb />
Chicken Powder <lb />
is to to <lb />
Chickens aid Turkeys <lb />
IF I <lb />
THE Ml <lb />
Died. <lb />
Mrs an aged lady, <lb />
died Friday evening at the home <lb />
of her son, Mr. O. C. <lb />
on Dickinson avenue, west of the <lb />
A. O. L. The remains were <lb />
taken to the country today for <lb />
interment. Deceased leaves four <lb />
children, all grown. <lb />
lily's Oyster <lb />
Fresh Oysters <lb />
Coming Every Day <lb />
Serve Yon Any Way. Try Me <lb />
MISS C MEREDITH <lb />
Graduate Nurse <lb />
Ayden, North <lb />
I take , Died after ea. <lb />
Chicken Powder , a chick of that <lb />
and feed my old rooster, <lb />
d-en on with it too, had been fed on <lb />
Look at me and <lb />
observe the Hawk. Powder. Alas <lb />
Ira. Hark <lb />
Kills Hawks. Crows, Owls ard <lb />
Beet remedy far Cholera, Gm , <lb />
limber Neck. and Leg <lb />
Weakness. Keeps thorn free from <lb />
Vermin, thereby causing them to pro- <lb />
duce an a of eggs. Price <lb />
and cent. <lb />
only by <lb />
W. H N. C. <lb />
IT <lb />
COWARD t WOOTEN<lb />
a kart M aV, I. <lb />
BALTIMORE. <lb />
Single ant En- <lb />
With or without baths, l <lb />
day and op. Palatial limn. <lb />
Rooms. Unsurpassed Br. w- <lb />
in baths fret- <lb />
co <lb />
JOSEPH L HERMAN, <lb />
lac<lb /></p>
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                <p>
KING <lb />
Story of j <lb />
By GEORGE BARR <lb />
. G.,. Bur <lb />
k, <lb />
of the <lb />
SHAKE INTO SHOES <lb />
in or state, out <lb />
lo some one In <lb />
tick of crowd about th-- antiseptic pow- <lb />
He ,,,. rare, , <lb />
r, <lb />
. caught sight comfort of the see. <lb />
gray Aliens Foot-Ease makes or <lb />
lo the cries and feel easy. It is a certain cure <lb />
extended band. for callous, <lb />
He feet a It <lb />
now heard the name the boy cried . ate. Try it <lb />
King arrives in <lb />
F s. cm- of and <lb />
roe he ii i of a <lb />
II King a for <lb />
i c i the yo nil r of the <lb />
, is John <lb />
an American. Ill R n as. <lb />
mi o . inter King and <lb />
warns the <lb />
the royal <lb />
meats the prince end is <lb />
f the lad's g Aunt Loraine. <lb />
committee of ten, cot <lb />
am the prince, m in an <lb />
oh where t e <lb />
is o a who is to kid Prince <lb />
K n a i VI John <lb />
e I son the mint as . <lb />
how t-a hat. d carriage. The Hike of <lb />
and ions I h id. Mar- Fen was lying back In the sent, his <lb />
is it against the prince, j like that of a dead <lb />
VII, IX g visit- the prince Is safer- shouted King <lb />
S of the witch of look sap and Joyously. make It Thank <lb />
me eh He, <lb />
sees ii ye a crack j , <lb />
in a door, an I for . <lb />
he overpowered aid dragged J <lb />
El . . u. r. that Mining voice. <lb />
-Comer be called. <lb />
with all hi lime heart. <lb />
Two struck at the uncouth, <lb />
desperate American as be lifted the <lb />
from the ground and deliberately <lb />
tossed her lot the <lb />
Torn be A horse- <lb />
man rode hi n He looked up as <lb />
the animal's hoofs clattered <lb />
about bis bead. with <lb />
drawn sword. up to the <lb />
carriage door, shouting words of re- <lb />
st of the be loved. <lb />
He n glimpse of her. holding <lb />
the prince In bi-r arms, m line. <lb />
face turned toward the mob. <lb />
heard <lb />
him <lb />
From the swanned well <lb />
hordes of tiring <lb />
wildly into the ranks of <lb />
guardsmen. fled from the <lb />
as fast his strained <lb />
would permit Mm. were <lb />
striking all about <lb />
Some one was his be- <lb />
In the crowd. He turn- <lb />
ed for a single glance backward. Little <lb />
Mr. pale as a ghost, bis cap <lb />
gone, bis clothing torn, was panting at <lb />
his elbow. <lb />
Soldiers came riding up from be- <lb />
hind, turning to fire from their <lb />
Into throng of cutthroats. <lb />
by grim old with the Moody <lb />
In center of troop there <lb />
where By mail for c in <lb />
stamps Don't ace pt any substitute. <lb />
For FREE-ii I id Al- <lb />
S. Le Roy, N. Y. <lb />
Ms sad- <lb />
owner of <lb />
a I It. He U by Count <lb />
and then taken to the under <lb />
gr den toe comm of ten. <lb />
XI Kin before c <lb />
Even as King rushed out Into <lb />
roadway a horseman galloped up from <lb />
tee of hi-ts who to kill h m. i the direction of castle. He pulled <lb />
brought to the den a d bis horse to bis haunches almost as <lb />
Into lbs same worn wit King , the Amer <lb />
XI I s a jailer, dons clot<lb />
i into <lb />
i at in which several of the <lb />
leaders to t. <lb />
XIV Kin manages to git Lora <lb />
In- love.-, H-no e, and they hi e <lb />
in car. XV on <lb />
e root with a to I ill <lb />
e R ii a- l pistes in s p <lb />
K Air L r in. a e cs . into <lb />
n car. They <lb />
in an o an. w to the <lb />
n in fro girl <lb />
XVI <lb />
Tun of the bomb <lb />
HE scene Hint followed <lb />
nil description, A score of <lb />
id lay <lb />
In the others crept <lb />
with pain; Bash <lb />
and tin; of lay in <lb />
of the panic <lb />
mingled with soft <lb />
mud of Ki slimy, slip- <lb />
ugly <lb />
Olga was nothing <lb />
left of bur We draw a roll across tie <lb />
picture of Olga after the <lb />
bomb left her hand. one may look <lb />
the shattered <lb />
that was on e n living, beautiful <lb />
an. <lb />
Down in an allay I lilt tower <lb />
a worn team of <lb />
TS <lb />
INTO I II <lb />
for a day re- <lb />
turn of a master who was never to <lb />
come back to them. God rest bis <lb />
soul I <lb />
King pi- himself up <lb />
from street, bewildered, but <lb />
unhurt revolutionists bad begun <lb />
the assault on minions <lb />
of the government. <lb />
He looked back toward gory en- <lb />
trance lo circus. There was Mar- <lb />
mounted and swinging a saber <lb />
on was a mass of car- <lb />
oiled with white faced. pal- <lb />
Bled prey from court of <lb />
From somewhere near spot where <lb />
Olga fell came a harsh, pen- <lb />
them off Cut them off from <lb />
the <lb />
It was his cue. He Into the <lb />
street and ran toward the carriages. <lb />
snouting with all his <lb />
back It Is Marians To the <lb />
Then It was that he saw the prince. <lb />
nor was standing on a seat on the <lb />
should the newcomer, <lb />
scowling down upon the young <lb />
up here Quick, you <lb />
It was bis face black with <lb />
fury. had the hand <lb />
of Mr. Hobbs on seeing help for King <lb />
and was pulling up before him. <lb />
There nothing for to do <lb />
but to accept timely help of his <lb />
rival. Au Instant later he was up <lb />
and they were off after <lb />
the last of <lb />
you don't mind, count I'll try <lb />
my grated the American. Hold- <lb />
on with one arm, he turned and <lb />
tired in of <lb />
bowling crowd of rascals. <lb />
to barracks gate. <lb />
commanded Colonel <lb />
prepared to admit none but the <lb />
royal reserves, who are under Stand- <lb />
orders to rt there in time of <lb />
Over bis shoulder on biased <lb />
to his was not idle <lb />
my friend, nor philanthropy <lb />
on my part. I was lo <lb />
come and you. She would never <lb />
have spoken to me again if I bad re- <lb />
Ah. yes. I see She did <lb />
It is not for yon <lb />
I risk my <lb />
murmured <lb />
a wry smile his pale lips. <lb />
mean, she is going to pay you In some <lb />
way for picking me up. eh Well. I'll <lb />
put an end to that. I'll drop off <lb />
you can ride on <lb />
wouldn't be a party to the game. Do <lb />
you catch my <lb />
would, said the count an- <lb />
like to see you drop off <lb />
while we're going <lb />
got my pistol in the middle of <lb />
your grated <lb />
a bit or I'll scatter your vertebrae all <lb />
over your system. Pull <lb />
you cried <lb />
done my part Colonel will <lb />
bear He pulling his <lb />
horse down. you are quite free <lb />
to drop <lb />
Less than a hundred yards behind <lb />
loped a riderless horse. The dragoon <lb />
who bad mi the <lb />
saddle was lying <lb />
far back in I he <lb />
avenue, a bullet In <lb />
his bead. Hob- <lb />
to the mid- <lb />
of the road. <lb />
American <lb />
threw up bis <lb />
bands shout- <lb />
ed briskly to <lb />
bewildered ml <lb />
Five seconds <lb />
later King in <lb />
the s a d e <lb />
tearing along In <lb />
the wake of the <lb />
retreating guard. <lb />
need <lb />
men as Kin <lb />
cried Colonel <lb />
went the curing <lb />
the long, wretched <lb />
to the populace that Mar- <lb />
had established <lb />
and military governor of <lb />
, principality pending abdication <lb />
of prince and the I f a <lb />
new and substantial regime. AH cit- <lb />
were to <lb />
the authority of the dictator. <lb />
I Toward evening, after con- <lb />
countless reports. Mar- <lb />
removed his headquarters to <lb />
tower, lie had fondly hoped to be In <lb />
the castle ions before this <lb />
In great <lb />
old tower were now sci by <lb />
bruised, defeated of law. <lb />
Baron crushed In <lb />
spirit broken of body, paced <lb />
blackest and of them <lb />
an. <lb />
At t o'clock on Sunday rooming s <lb />
small group of people gathered In <lb />
square. A meeting was soon In <lb />
A goods stood against <lb />
the very spot on Olga <lb />
nova died. Au man began <lb />
crowd. <lb />
In group might been teen <lb />
most members of the of <lb />
lo the midst of bis harangue the <lb />
hand of William was arrested <lb />
In one of Its most gestures. <lb />
Peter Bruins was king at <lb />
bead of a group of aliens, all armed. <lb />
called out Peter <lb />
lifting his band <lb />
ceased bis <lb />
I Marians desires the Immediate <lb />
presence of <lb />
I his office In tower I shall call <lb />
, off He began with <lb />
The name of each of bis <lb />
I associates In the committee of ten fol- <lb />
lowed. <lb />
Ten minutes later every member o <lb />
the committee of except Peter <lb />
Brutus, was behind k bar, to- <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
Overdrafts and <lb />
unsecured <lb />
All other Stocks, Bonds <lb />
and cs <lb />
House<lb />
Gold coin <lb />
Silver coin, all <lb />
minor cur. <lb />
Nail, bk <lb />
A notes <lb />
Total <lb />
623.00 <lb />
2.286.61 <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before me, <lb />
this 2nd day of April, 1910. <lb />
H. D. Bateman, Notary Pub <lb />
aura in <lb />
as be waited Inside the <lb />
for wild rider. <lb />
General with a few of bis <lb />
men, bloody and was the <lb />
last of the little army to reach safety <lb />
In castle grounds. <lb />
The fortress, with all guns. Mores and <lb />
ammunition, was to the bands of the <lb />
Iron Count cohorts. <lb />
had been taken <lb />
oner with a whole platoon of lighting <lb />
This was the last appall <lb />
a bit of news to reach the horrified, <lb />
forces In castle <lb />
wise well s cruel man was <lb />
He lost no time leaning <lb />
a manifesto to stunned, <lb />
of Edelweiss. of <lb />
to at <lb />
with shivering <lb />
of them dumbly to them- <lb />
selves the awful that <lb />
had passed them. <lb />
are to die sunset, <lb />
stark how to punish <lb />
sins. There Is no <lb />
for anarchy. I shall wipe It to <lb />
gasped William <lb />
your friends- the <lb />
true party <lb />
Do speak again <lb />
Captain limits, you will send criers <lb />
abroad to notify citizens that I. <lb />
Count ordered Hie <lb />
of lo the plot <lb />
to dynamite the prime, at sunset In <lb />
the square. Away with the <lb />
Then It till thou, <lb />
the committee of ten found him <lb />
Then It was that they came to know <lb />
Peter Brutus <lb />
The unrecognizable of <lb />
had been buried quick- <lb />
lime outside the city walls. There was <lb />
something distinctly lo the <lb />
fact that half s dozen deep graves <lb />
were dug alongside hers hours before <lb />
death lo wretches who were <lb />
to occupy them. <lb />
At o'clock Iron Count coolly <lb />
sent messengers to the homes of <lb />
leading merchants and bankers of tho <lb />
with the the its. <lb />
con, and <lb />
manufacturers, were commanded to <lb />
pear before at o'clock for <lb />
purpose of discussing the welfare of <lb />
the city and Its people. <lb />
stated bis position clearly. <lb />
He left room for doubt lo their <lb />
minds. strings were bis hands. <lb />
Without be <lb />
loading men of city that be <lb />
to lie the of <lb />
n role or destroy <lb />
of you who do expect or <lb />
to live under my rule, which. I <lb />
you. shall be a wise one. may <lb />
leave city for other be said <lb />
calmly, as soon as my deputies <lb />
hare completed the formal transfer of <lb />
all your belongings to crown <lb />
I any, even to the minutest <lb />
Permit me to add In <lb />
gentlemen, transfer will <lb />
not be a prolonged <lb />
They back at and <lb />
ed Into silence. <lb />
am well aware that you love little <lb />
Prince Robin. Now, respecting young <lb />
master Robin, no great desire <lb />
to kill <lb />
He waited to see the effect of this <lb />
brutal announcement His bearers <lb />
stiffened and-yea, they held their <lb />
. s <lb />
has one and his <lb />
lords. I trust you. as sensible <lb />
will find the means to on- <lb />
to him your advice that be seize <lb />
the opportunity shall offer bits to es- <lb />
with bis life. me Interrupt <lb />
myself to call to your the <lb />
fact that I sin punishing the anarchists <lb />
at sunset To resume, U may <lb />
return America, where be belongs. <lb />
I will give him free and safe escort <lb />
to th.- United Stales. If he chooses lo <lb />
accept my kindly n- all well <lb />
If not. gentlemen. I starve <lb />
him out or blow down. It <lb />
may Interest you to that I expect <lb />
to s new In Una- <lb />
stark. trust I may he address- . Demand <lb />
log at least a few of the future , Due from Banks and <lb />
lords of day, gentle- Cash Items <lb />
At deepest gloom <lb />
It was like a to <lb />
the beleaguered household, a dream <lb />
from which there seemed be no <lb />
awakening. Colonel as <lb />
of royal guard ruled mi <lb />
Braze tore off his <lb />
own epaulets presented himself <lb />
to as a soldier of the file. <lb />
Rubin, quite from <lb />
his fright donned uniform of s <lb />
colonel of dragoons, buckled <lb />
on bis jeweled sword and. with boyish <lb />
demanded at a of war <lb />
Colonel reasons for sot go- <lb />
forth to slay rioters. <lb />
said <lb />
real army Is outside the <lb />
walls, not inside. We are a <lb />
handful, less than men <lb />
counting the wounded. Count <lb />
heads army of several<lb />
wants to get here be <lb />
can kill me. Is that so. <lb />
ii The prince was very pale, but <lb />
quite calm <lb />
l wouldn't put It just that way. <lb />
I know You can't fool me <lb />
I've that be wants to <lb />
kill me. But how can be Nobody <lb />
an. He ought to know that He <lb />
must be <lb />
must get word to cried <lb />
several a A dozen men vol- <lb />
to risk <lb />
their lives In the <lb />
attempt to find <lb />
American hi the <lb />
bills. Two men <lb />
were <lb />
Tot. They were to <lb />
venture forth that <lb />
very night. <lb />
said <lb />
as the <lb />
council was on the <lb />
point of dissolving. <lb />
It all right for <lb />
me to a <lb />
Rob- <lb />
said prime <lb />
minister. <lb />
Report of the Condition of <lb />
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE <lb />
At <lb />
fa the State of N. C, at the dose of March 29th. a <lb />
1176,430.81 <lb />
1,686.81 <lb />
8,127.82 <lb />
76,129.16 <lb />
17,867.61 <lb />
823,203.24 <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Capital stock paid in <lb />
Undivided profits, cur. <lb />
expenses taxes pd. <lb />
Time Car. of 64.786.06, <lb />
sub to <lb />
outstanding <lb />
6.888.46 <lb />
Total<lb />
STATE OF H of Pitt, <lb />
I. L. Little, Cashier of the shove-named do solemnly swear that <lb />
the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief, <lb />
JAS. L. LITTLE, Cashier. <lb />
J. . Andrews, <lb />
B. W. <lb />
J. G. Move, <lb />
Directors. <lb />
SAra. <lb />
RT I <lb />
Notice. <lb />
the Superior court <lb />
Before O. ft Moore. Clerk <lb />
Willis Johnston. P. V Johnston, J. <lb />
B. Addi. M. Johnston, <lb />
Ex-Pa. <lb />
By vii of decree of the clerk of <lb />
the court, made by D C <lb />
Moore, clerk, on th i 26th d of <lb />
in the above entitled e, <lb />
commissioner will, on Sat- <lb />
the 26th of e, mo, <lb />
expose to public before c <lb />
house door in to the high- <lb />
eat I for cash the <lb />
d scribed tract or parcel of land, U <lb />
on the edge of the k- <lb />
bank of Tar lifer a a point ere <lb />
three h tree formerly et <lb />
op ii site I lie lower edge of b, <lb />
r ck runs nearly at right <lb />
angles h th river to <lb />
old line, thence <lb />
down id slough to Parker s or R d <lb />
Banks cress, thence down said creek <lb />
to the river, thence up the river to the <lb />
begin, in acres more <lb />
CI and being the tract r <lb />
parcel of land purchased by E. C. <lb />
low y from too administrator of <lb />
A. deceased, and being the <lb />
second tract of land described in a deed <lb />
from E. C to Susan O. John- <lb />
Dec 23rd. 1880 and record- <lb />
ed in the registers office in Pitt county <lb />
in book Y This is to <lb />
be made for partition, will be at <lb />
o'clock m. on the day of Jane, <lb />
1910. <lb />
F. C. Harding, Commissioner. <lb />
Morehead City <lb />
-AND- <lb />
Beaufort, N. Car. <lb />
Delightful Seaside Resorts <lb />
Atlantic Hotel Opens June 1st. <lb />
Opening Ball June 4th. <lb />
Beach <lb />
AND- <lb />
Cape Henry, Va. <lb />
Only Ocean Resorts in. Virginia. <lb />
Extremely Low Round Trip Excursion Tickets <lb />
Spend Your Vacation at America's Greatest Seashore Resorts. <lb />
Only a few Hours Travel at Minimum Expense a Max- <lb />
of Pleasure. <lb />
Surf Bathing, Tennis, Dancing, <lb />
Travel Via. Norfolk Southern <lb />
For complete information, apply to Norfolk southern <lb />
Railroad Ticket Agent, or address, <lb />
H. C. G. P. A. W. W. A. G. P. A. <lb />
NORFOLK, VIRGINIA <lb />
Notice. <lb />
By virtue of the power of sale co <lb />
tamed in two c- deeds of trust <lb />
executed and delivered I- <lb />
No. A. F. to Jan s <lb />
L. t u Robert J. Cobb, one <lb />
dated It, an i i th, r <lb />
dated 1st day of September, <lb />
and respectively d In the <lb />
of deeds office of Pitt county, <lb />
North Carolina, in book page <lb />
eta. q and in book page <lb />
V et e q. the undersigned will expose <lb />
ti isl, before court house <lb />
door in Gr to the highest bidder <lb />
on May 34th. s certain <lb />
lot parcel of land lying and in <lb />
the county of Pitt and S-to of North <lb />
and in the town of I c <lb />
known the Masonic Tim <lb />
property, fronting on Third <lb />
feet and bounded on the sooth by <lb />
street on the east by lot No. <lb />
on which c of Pitt <lb />
on the north by lot No. <lb />
on the west the formerly j <lb />
to Dr. W. Blow, except <lb />
a part of let feet <lb />
heretofore convey I to th town of <lb />
Greenville and upon which water <lb />
tend pipe of town is located. <lb />
At same time and place we will <lb />
sell the brick upon <lb />
said lot, to y said de of tr it, <lb />
This 16th day of April, 1910 <lb />
I Little, <lb />
Hoot. J. Cobb, <lb />
Trustee . <lb />
CHESAPEAKE LINE <lb />
OFFERS EXCELLENT SERVICE BETWEEN <lb />
Norfolk and Baltimore <lb />
Elegant New Steamers Dining Rooms on Saloon Decks. <lb />
Table Dinner, cents- Club Breakfast, to cents. <lb />
service if desired. <lb />
Steamers leave Norfolk from foot of Jackson St. daily <lb />
at 6.15 p. m., arrive at Baltimore 7.00 a. m., connecting <lb />
with rail lines for all points East and West. <lb />
For further information and stateroom reservations, write <lb />
C. L. CHANDLER, G A F. R. T. P. A, <lb />
NORFOLK, VIRGINIA<lb />
Roofing and Sheet Metal Work. <lb />
j. J. JENKINS, <lb />
Tin Shop Work, and <lb />
Flits k Shim, <lb />
in. <lb />
J S. MOORING <lb />
Urn Was. as firs she sad beget stoat <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE <lb />
Our <lb />
come. <lb />
your, if you <lb />
Pulley bowen <lb />
Home of Greenville N C <lb />
ATLANTIC HOTEL <lb />
far This <lb />
Many Improve. Maw <lb />
Morehead City. N. C. Jun <lb />
The famous Atlantic hotel, at <lb />
Morehead City. N. C. opened <lb />
today for the season under the <lb />
management that genial <lb />
face. Col. P. Morton, <lb />
whose reputation a sufficient <lb />
guarantee of gilt-edge service <lb />
The Atlantic hotel, famed all <lb />
along the coast, is directly on the <lb />
Atlantic ocean, and his <lb />
for guests <lb />
was expended during <lb />
the past winter in an- <lb />
improvements, the hostel y <lb />
been renovated from bottom <lb />
to top. New waller <lb />
and boardwalks have been laid <lb />
the mammoth pier has been re <lb />
built and the magnificent <lb />
room, which is the largest of any <lb />
hotel in the South, has been <lb />
handsomely and artistically <lb />
orated in Japanese style. With <lb />
its myriads lights law <lb />
entrancing music and gallant <lb />
men and women <lb />
over the <lb />
floors there will be presented a <lb />
scene of entrancing beauty. <lb />
The music is to be furnished by <lb />
orchestra of <lb />
musicians who have <lb />
played for several y <lb />
The grand opening ball, which <lb />
it one of Hie social events of not <lb />
only North Carolina but of many <lb />
parts Virginia, is being looked <lb />
forward to by the elite as an <lb />
event of great social importance <lb />
and will be given on next <lb />
day evening. <lb />
Morehead City is known far <lb />
and wide for finest deep sea <lb />
more strength <lb />
in a bowl of <lb />
Quaker Oats <lb />
than in the same <lb />
quantity of the same <lb />
value of any <lb />
food you <lb />
other <lb />
can eat. <lb />
Most nourishing, <lb />
least expensive <lb />
in and bar<lb />
SOLOMON <lb />
HiGGS INDUSTRIAL INSTITUTE <lb />
RENEW AUTO LICENSE. <lb />
All Have to Renew <lb />
The secretary of is send- <lb />
out to the mobile owners <lb />
in this state the blank <lb />
for renewal license and <lb />
anyone who does not renew be- <lb />
fore July will have his <lb />
and it will erst him <lb />
to get license. <lb />
The license only runs to July J, <lb />
no matter when The <lb />
renewal costs if owner s <lb />
want to save four dollars they <lb />
renew between now and <lb />
the first day of July, betides <lb />
their number. <lb />
act <lb />
for renewal of <lb />
any certificate of registration <lb />
shall be made to the secretary <lb />
slate any time within thirty <lb />
lays previous to the date of the <lb />
expiration of such certificate <lb />
and if no application <lb />
for renewal is made during <lb />
. above mentioned the <lb />
fishing along th coast, and it shall cancel <lb />
such certificate and reissue the <lb />
not to catch from to <lb />
blue fish, Spanish <lb />
trout, and in one <lb />
day. The is <lb />
The hotel has numerous wide <lb />
verandas and promenades. A <lb />
vacation at the Atlantic I o el is <lb />
well worth taking. Col. Morton <lb />
the greatest <lb />
in the history of the hotel. The <lb />
grounds are brilliantly <lb />
ed with electricity, new tennis <lb />
courts have been opened, and <lb />
one of the pleasant features is <lb />
the sail motor boats. Being <lb />
directly en the Atlantic <lb />
the salubrious <lb />
and life giving ozone <lb />
acts so beneficially on jaded <lb />
nerves. <lb />
number. <lb />
cured saved the life <lb />
of my chi are the <lb />
her eve y Iain's <lb />
Colic, and <lb />
This is world over where <lb />
valuable r his been i <lb />
N- r medicine in for diarrhea <lb />
or bowel complaints has received mi h <lb />
general oval. The seen t of the <lb />
s of . Colic, Cholera <lb />
Remedy is that it cutes. <lb />
Sold by all druggists. <lb />
Declare Rather be <lb />
led Stay is <lb />
n Shepard, the <lb />
desperado, who confessed to the <lb />
murder of Engineer Holt in Dur <lb />
has again attempted to <lb />
escape was but it is not <lb />
expected that the will be <lb />
fa el. <lb />
Shepard. who has been kept in <lb />
the State's prison until a very <lb />
abort time ago. was sent to work <lb />
at the camp at A <lb />
letter to Superintendent Laugh- <lb />
of the Suite's prison, <lb />
yesterday <lb />
about eleven o'clock he tried to <lb />
escape and was shot by one of <lb />
the guards. <lb />
The report is that the shot <lb />
which struck the is not <lb />
thought to have s fatal <lb />
wound, but that the <lb />
are that will be laid up for <lb />
two or mire. The super <lb />
visor at the camp <lb />
M-. S. J. and there has <lb />
been no from his camp <lb />
for years. <lb />
Shepard i regarded as a most <lb />
desperate character, and recently <lb />
he declared in the State's <lb />
rather be electrocuted <lb />
than stay in the <lb />
hi I mind evidently being set on <lb />
an escape. In the State's Prison <lb />
he been kept shackled since <lb />
the HAM of his escape, when he <lb />
got away, captured h, <lb />
stole clothing and money while <lb />
out, finally in <lb />
county, officers <lb />
him through the woods, de <lb />
confessed to the murder of <lb />
Engineer Holt of the Southern <lb />
Railway, whom it will be <lb />
was shot and killed in his <lb />
cab as the engine stopped at the <lb />
water tank in Durham. Shepard <lb />
was sentenced to thirty years in <lb />
the State Prison. News <lb />
Observer. <lb />
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is so d <lb />
an a that if you are not sat- <lb />
using two-thirds of a bot <lb />
tie according to your mo <lb />
will be refunded. It is up to you U <lb />
to try. bold by druggists. <lb />
ITEMS <lb />
Miss Dollie left Mon- <lb />
Died. <lb />
Little Margaret, months-old <lb />
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. U. T. <lb />
Evans, died this morning <lb />
o'clock will be buried to <lb />
morrow. Mr. Evans being in a <lb />
hospital in Richmond makes the <lb />
death of his little daughter <lb />
the<lb />
Marvelous Discoveries <lb />
the progress of <lb />
age. Air on heavy machines, <lb />
t scrams without terrible <lb />
invention to kill men and won- <lb />
of King's New Dis- <lb />
life when <lb />
by coughs, colds, la grippe, asthma, <lb />
croup, hay <lb />
i fairer and whooping cough or lung <lb />
For all affection it <lb />
no equal it relieves It s <lb />
the surest cure. M. Black, of <lb />
N. C, R. R- No. write. <lb />
it cured him of sf- <lb />
all Other remedies failed. and <lb />
SI. A bottle free. Guaranteed <lb />
y all druggists. <lb />
IT MS. <lb />
N. C. June 1910. <lb />
W. R. Whichard <lb />
days with Mrs. J R <lb />
Davenport this week. <lb />
Mrs. B. R. of <lb />
is visiting sister, <lb />
Mrs. W. C. this week. <lb />
The young men of <lb />
expect to have a trip to Bath <lb />
Sunday on a gas l oat. All <lb />
pate a good time. <lb />
and Stokes had n <lb />
game of ball Saturday, scores <lb />
and in favor of <lb />
G. Z- Ricks is having a new <lb />
store built. <lb />
Mrs. Noah Jackson and <lb />
K. V. Green in town visiting <lb />
friends this week. <lb />
Mrs. B. Satterthwaite is <lb />
week. <lb />
J. R, Davenport is having some <lb />
surveying; done this week by Mr. <lb />
Clark, of Greenville. <lb />
E. B. Dixon has accepted a <lb />
position at the mill of R. R. <lb />
Fleming. <lb />
Do not forget, Sunday school <lb />
every Sunday at p. m., <lb />
keep in mind, sermon next <lb />
third Sunday morning for the <lb />
young men especially. <lb />
Watch flourish <lb />
in her old age. <lb />
DIXIE ICE <lb />
Can be mode and in <lb />
minutes cost of <lb />
On cant a Plat. <lb />
Stir contents of one package <lb />
ICE CHEEP <lb />
into a quart of milk and f <lb />
No cooking, no heating, nothing; <lb />
else to add. Everything but the <lb />
ice and milk in the package. <lb />
This S quarts of the most <lb />
delicious ice cream you ever ate. <lb />
S packages st your grocers, <lb />
i by if doc keep It. <lb />
la Hosts Paper Fellow Tea. <lb />
When you go off for your sum <lb />
mer vacation, bear in mind that <lb />
The Daily Reflector would be a <lb />
very visitor and keep <lb />
you posted with what is going on <lb />
at home. Leave a and <lb />
your st the office, and <lb />
we'll do the rest for s month. <lb />
If yon are not satisfied after using <lb />
according to directions two thirds of <lb />
a bottle of Stomach and <lb />
Liver Tab els, you can have you <lb />
back. The tablet and <lb />
orate the improve the <lb />
regulate the bowels. Give them <lb />
a get Sold by an drug- <lb />
gists. <lb />
Subscribe for The Reflector <lb />
day to enter the E. C. T. T. S <lb />
in Greenville. <lb />
May Holton came home <lb />
from Atlantic Christian college <lb />
Saturday. <lb />
Miss Lessie King, of Durham, <lb />
is spending sometime with Miss <lb />
John Hammond and Simpson <lb />
of Conetoe, were at E. <lb />
E. Saturday and Sunday. <lb />
Miss Lillie Owen, of Saratoga, <lb />
who has been visiting the Misses <lb />
returned to her home yes <lb />
Miss Rosalie <lb />
her. <lb />
Prof. L. P. of La- <lb />
spent Saturday night <lb />
spent Saturday night with J. H. <lb />
Cheek. <lb />
Miss Pearl Nelson, of <lb />
is Miss Annie E. <lb />
lion. <lb />
Miss Lillie Herring, Snow <lb />
Hill, spent last week with the <lb />
Misses <lb />
Miss E. Allen <lb />
home from school in Raleigh last <lb />
Saturday. <lb />
Miss Pattie Sutton and <lb />
Misses Evelyn Pattie, <lb />
of Winterville, spent of <lb />
week at Lorenzo <lb />
Misses Bessie Barnhill, of Green <lb />
ville, Lucy Manning, of <lb />
Bethel, recently visited <lb />
Miss Myrtle <lb />
Misses Laura Salisbury, of <lb />
Hassell, and Mary <lb />
of, visited Misses <lb />
Langston last week. <lb />
T. N. Gilbert little <lb />
daughter. Mildred Earle. spent <lb />
Saturday with Mrs. J. Cheek. <lb />
Henry Langston came home <lb />
from Wake Forest Wednesday. <lb />
Large crowds attended the <lb />
Hookerton Union st <lb />
Saturday and Sunday. <lb />
Miss Meta Abrams and Miss <lb />
Mildred Allen, of Raleigh, who <lb />
have been visiting their uncle, <lb />
T. R. Allen, left Monday. <lb />
Misses Carson Carrie <lb />
Manning, of Bethel, visited Miss <lb />
Myrtle last week. <lb />
Mrs Louisa Langston, of <lb />
who been spend- <lb />
sometime with her son, C. H. <lb />
Langston, left her <lb />
today. <lb />
Tie Exercises a Great <lb />
-Began <lb />
N. C. June <lb />
first annual commencement ex <lb />
Industrial <lb />
t b la-t <lb />
afternoon at o'clock <lb />
sermon de- <lb />
livered by M. B. M. Bugler, <lb />
He chose for his <lb />
subject, and Ye Shall <lb />
Sn practical did be <lb />
handle the j ct that <lb />
present could go away with <lb />
being greatly He <lb />
urged th importance of seeking <lb />
industrial education, and showed <lb />
that no son could be truly <lb />
religious i <lb />
industry. one k <lb />
proper in to <lb />
maintain a I ugh and <lb />
the <lb />
of all he, seek <lb />
eternal in <lb />
at o'clock, <lb />
program i e primary depart- <lb />
in was <lb />
by Jas. <lb />
P. He spoke <lb />
of the mI a in <lb />
o Carolina that <lb />
would trail he colored youth to <lb />
the try that they <lb />
may better z He <lb />
said that lb would have a <lb />
broad i in <lb />
a needy of State, <lb />
appealed j lb to give <lb />
tangible to such <lb />
a c i <lb />
even program by <lb />
the D Library Society <lb />
was delivered by <lb />
Prof. C. E Askew, president of <lb />
Institute, r <lb />
de zed the importance <lb />
of a high moral <lb />
He showed telling effect no <lb />
or could <lb />
hope r ii Don long as their <lb />
taming thrown to the <lb />
the exercises of <lb />
the week with a very <lb />
elaborate that a <lb />
credit to tin Principal <lb />
Chance the el-j ct of <lb />
the what has been <lb />
d during the <lb />
He tithe students to <lb />
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to make men and women. <lb />
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REPORT OF THE CONDITION <lb />
The Bethel Banking Trust Co., <lb />
AT N. O. <lb />
At the close of business, March 1810. <lb />
RE <lb />
Loans and Discount. <lb />
Overdraft <lb />
and <lb />
Due from <lb />
Silver coin, all . <lb />
minor <lb />
National k <lb />
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i Total <lb />
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of Deposit <lb />
, Sub. to <lb />
7.6 <lb />
7,600.09 <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, County of <lb />
I, W. H Cashier of the above named do <lb />
swear that the above statement is true to the best of <lb />
knowledge belief- W. H Cashier. <lb />
Subset and sworn to In <lb />
this day of Apr , <lb />
1911. S. T. <lb />
Notary Public <lb />
S W Jones. <lb />
M. O Blount, <lb />
Director. <lb />
ONE BURIED THERE <lb />
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over the inflamed and germ infested <lb />
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haler, is II. The hard rubber <lb />
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Land S <lb />
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IF WOMEN ONLY KNEW <lb />
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was caused additional <lb />
of Land. <lb />
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court of Pitt in special pro- <lb />
No. entitled. J. A Grey <lb />
wife, Grime <lb />
Mitchell it sis. undersigned com- <lb />
missioner will sell for cash before <lb />
court house door in Greenville st noon, <lb />
on July 2nd the fol- <lb />
lowing described, piece or of <lb />
and, situate in the county of Pitt and <lb />
in township, adjoining the lands <lb />
of Pep-, J- B. Evans, Ira <lb />
and B. Worth con- <lb />
fifteen acres being a part <lb />
of the Porter land. Said land sold for <lb />
partition. <lb />
This May 24th. 1910. <lb />
J B. James, loner <lb />
kid DoM s Kid- <lb />
Pills to me, I pro- <lb />
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v, g prince. <lb />
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face like that of a dead nun. <lb />
prince It King <lb />
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be called. <lb />
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were to <lb />
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and reports. Mar- <lb />
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small group of people gathered in <lb />
square. A meeting was soon In <lb />
A good hot stood over <lb />
the very on Olga <lb />
died. An cad began <lb />
the crowd. <lb />
the might bale been <lb />
most member of committee of ten. <lb />
lo the midst of bit harangue <lb />
band of William arrested <lb />
In one of II most emphatic gestures. <lb />
Peter Brutus was king at <lb />
bead of a group of all armed. <lb />
called out Peter <lb />
lifting hi hand Imperatively. <lb />
The ceased bis <lb />
desire I lie Immediate <lb />
presence of at <lb />
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off lie began <lb />
name of each of <lb />
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lords I mat that you. as <lb />
gentlemen, will Bod the meant to <lb />
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fact u am <lb />
sunset. To resume, boy may <lb />
return to here be belongs. <lb />
I will give him free and safe escort <lb />
t Called If he to <lb />
accept my kindly terms, till well and <lb />
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him out or v.- the down. It <lb />
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to establish t new In <lb />
stark. trust I may l- address- <lb />
at least a few of the future <lb />
lords of day. gentle- <lb />
to <lb />
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE <lb />
At GREEN <lb />
in the N. C, at the of March 29th. <lb />
bit horse to almost as <lb />
ha was riding over dodging Amer- j In the commute of ten fol-<lb />
TBS i II <lb />
for a day night, awaiting the re- <lb />
turn of a master who never to <lb />
coma back to them. rest hi <lb />
tool I <lb />
King himself up <lb />
from the dazed, bewildered, but <lb />
had begun <lb />
the on millions <lb />
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trance lo circus. There Mar- <lb />
mounted and twinging a <lb />
on high. Ahead t mate of car <lb />
filled with white faced, pal <lb />
prey from the court of <lb />
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Olga fall came a pen- <lb />
them off Cut them off from <lb />
the <lb />
It was bis cut. He dashed into the <lb />
street and ran toward the carriages, <lb />
homing with hi <lb />
back I To <lb />
Then It was that be saw the prince. <lb />
nor standing on a teat on to <lb />
lean. <lb />
newcomer, <lb />
scowling down upon young man <lb />
up here Quick, you <lb />
It bl face black with <lb />
fury had seized the hand <lb />
of Mr. on seeing help for King <lb />
and pulling him up before hi <lb />
There was nothing for to do <lb />
but to accept timely help of III <lb />
rival. Au Instant later be was up <lb />
behind and they were off after <lb />
the list of the dragoons. <lb />
you don't mind, count. I'll try <lb />
my grated American. Hold- <lb />
on with one arm, be turned mid <lb />
the of the <lb />
howling crowd of <lb />
to the barracks gates. <lb />
Colonel <lb />
prepared to none but the <lb />
royal reserves, are under stand <lb />
lag order to there In time of <lb />
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i hen you call ride on tell <lb />
wouldn't be a party to game. Do <lb />
you catch my <lb />
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we're going at <lb />
got my pistol the middle of <lb />
your grated <lb />
a bit or I'll scatter your all <lb />
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you cried <lb />
done my put Colonel will <lb />
bear He began pulling his <lb />
hone down. you quite free <lb />
to drop <lb />
than a hundred yards behind <lb />
loped a riderless horse. The <lb />
had tat <lb />
saddle lying <lb />
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avenue, a bullet In <lb />
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threw up bit <lb />
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bewildered ml <lb />
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tearing along in <lb />
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men at <lb />
cried Colonel <lb />
us he waited gates <lb />
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In cattle <lb />
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from which there to be <lb />
awakening Colonel a swat <lb />
of royal guard mi <lb />
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own and presented himself <lb />
to as a soldier of file. <lb />
Robin, recovered from <lb />
hit flight, dunned uniform of a <lb />
colonel of the royal dragoons, hackled <lb />
on bis boyish <lb />
teal, demanded at a of war <lb />
Colonel reasons for not go- <lb />
forth to slay rioters. <lb />
said the <lb />
bitterly, real army I the <lb />
not inside. We a <lb />
handful, lots than men an <lb />
the wounded. Count Mar- <lb />
army of several then- <lb />
sand. <lb />
want to get here he <lb />
can kill me. Is that so. Colonel <lb />
prince very pal, bat <lb />
quite calm. <lb />
I wouldn't put It Just that way. <lb />
I know ton can't fool me <lb />
I've always that he wants to <lb />
kill me. But how can be Nobody <lb />
can. He ought to know that. He <lb />
be awful <lb />
must get word to cried <lb />
several a breath. A men vol. <lb />
to risk <lb />
lives In <lb />
to find <lb />
American hi the <lb />
hills. Two men <lb />
were <lb />
Tot. were to <lb />
venture forth that <lb />
very <lb />
said <lb />
the prince as the <lb />
council was on the <lb />
point of dissolving. <lb />
It all right for <lb />
mo to ask a <lb />
Rob- <lb />
on id prims <lb />
minister. <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Loan and <lb />
Overdraft and <lb />
unsecured <lb />
All other Stocks. Bonds <lb />
and <lb />
House <lb />
Fix. j <lb />
j Demand lotto <lb />
, Doe from Banks and <lb />
Cash Items <lb />
Gold coin <lb />
Silver coin, all <lb />
minor <lb />
Nail, bk meet I <lb />
notes j <lb />
RT <lb />
WAS rat <lb />
with t whole of B tilling <lb />
tablet. but appall <lb />
a bit of n to retch lbs horrified, <lb />
force In castle <lb />
it wall at a cruel man <lb />
Ha lost no in Issuing <lb />
I manifesto to the <lb />
of Edelweiss, of <lb />
TO BIB T <lb />
with their shivering associates. <lb />
all of them dumbly muttering to them- <lb />
selves the awful sentence that <lb />
bad passed upon <lb />
are to die sunset, <lb />
knows bow to punish <lb />
sin. There hi no <lb />
for anarchy. I shall wipe It out to <lb />
your gasped William <lb />
are your friends the <lb />
true party <lb />
Do not speak again <lb />
Captain you will send criers <lb />
abroad notify citizens that I. <lb />
Count have ordered <lb />
of the ringleaders la plot <lb />
to dynamite prince, at sunset In <lb />
the Away with the <lb />
it and not till then, <lb />
committee of ten found <lb />
Then It that they cams to know <lb />
Peter <lb />
The unrecognizable corpse of Olga <lb />
had been burled quick- <lb />
lime outside the city walls. There <lb />
something distinctly In the <lb />
fact that half a dozen deep graves <lb />
were dug alongside hers before <lb />
death came to the were <lb />
them. <lb />
At o'clock tbs Iron Count coolly <lb />
to the homes of <lb />
leading and bankers of the <lb />
with <lb />
tn toe <lb />
manufacturers, were commanded to <lb />
pear before him at o'clock for tbs <lb />
purpose of welfare of <lb />
By and its people. <lb />
Mariana stated hi clearly. <lb />
Ha left room for doubt Id <lb />
minds. airings were hands. <lb />
Without hesitation be Informed the <lb />
leading men of the city that be was <lb />
to be the Prince of <lb />
frill or destroy <lb />
These of you who do expect or <lb />
desire to live my nils, which. I <lb />
you. shall be a wise one, may <lb />
leave the city for other be said <lb />
as my deputies <lb />
completed formal transfer of <lb />
all roar belongings to tbs crown treat- <lb />
I even to minutest <lb />
Mia. Permit me to lo that <lb />
gentlemen, tbs transfer will <lb />
not be a prolong -d <lb />
They glared back at him <lb />
ed Into silence. <lb />
am well a ware that little <lb />
Prince Now, respecting young <lb />
master Robin, I have no grout desire <lb />
kill <lb />
Be waited to to the effect of this <lb />
announcement. DIs bearer <lb />
held their <lb />
Notice. <lb />
He fore C. Moore, Clerk <lb />
Willis Johnston. F. V Johnston, J. <lb />
B. John-ton and M. <lb />
By vii of decree of the clerk of <lb />
tho court, by C <lb />
Moore, clerk, on th 26th day of <lb />
in the above entitled e, <lb />
d will, on Sat- <lb />
the 25th i of c, 1910, <lb />
exp to public tale before the c <lb />
door in to the high- <lb />
eat I for cash the f Mowing <lb />
d tract or parcel of land, U <lb />
ginning on the edge of the <lb />
bank of Tar a a point era <lb />
three h lit tree- formerly <lb />
op-n i I he lower edge of the b , <lb />
r and runs there nearly at right <lb />
h river to <lb />
old line, <lb />
down id to Parker a or R d <lb />
Banks cress, thence down said creak <lb />
to river, thence up river to the <lb />
f, cont it B seres more <lb />
or and being the tame tract r <lb />
parcel of land purchased by B. C. <lb />
low y from the administrator of <lb />
A. deceased, and being the <lb />
a tract of land described in a deed <lb />
from E. C. to Susan O. John- <lb />
Dec 23rd. and record- <lb />
ed in the registers office in Pitt county <lb />
in book Y-S, page it lo <lb />
be mid for partition, will be at <lb />
o'clock m. on tbs day of Jane, <lb />
1910. <lb />
P. C. Commissioner. <lb />
623.001 <lb />
1.666.81 <lb />
2,400.00 <lb />
8.127 m <lb />
76,129.16 <lb />
Total <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
stock paid in <lb />
Undivided profit, lei car. <lb />
expenses and taxes pd. <lb />
64.786.06 <lb />
sub <lb />
Si <lb />
150,000.0 <lb />
237.814 M <lb />
Total <lb />
3.24 <lb />
STATE OF County of Pitt, <lb />
I, L. Little, of the bank, do ear that <lb />
the above true to best at my knowledge and belief. <lb />
JAS. L. LITTLE, <lb />
Subscribed sworn lo before me, <lb />
this 2nd of April, 1910. <lb />
H. D. Bateman, Notary Pub <lb />
Correct- A <lb />
J. A. Andrew, <lb />
B. W. <lb />
J. G. <lb />
Directors. <lb />
Morehead City <lb />
-AND- <lb />
Beaufort, N. Car. <lb />
Delightful Seaside Resorts <lb />
Atlantic Hotel Opens June 1st. <lb />
Opening Ball June 4th. <lb />
Beach <lb />
AND- <lb />
Cape Henry, Va. <lb />
Only Ocean Resorts in. Virginia. <lb />
Extremer Low Excursion Tickets <lb />
Spend Your Vacation at America's Greatest Resorts. <lb />
Only a Travel at Minimum Expense a Max- <lb />
of Pleasure. <lb />
Surf Bathing, Tennis, Sailing. <lb />
Travel Via. Norfolk Southern <lb />
For complete information, apply to any Norfolk Southern <lb />
Ticket Agent, or address, <lb />
C. G. P. A. W. W. A- G. P. A. <lb />
NORFOLK, VIRGINIA. <lb />
Notice <lb />
By virtue of power of sale co <lb />
tamed in two c of trust <lb />
executed and delivered <lb />
No. A. P. to Jam. e <lb />
L. Little Robert J. Cobb, one <lb />
dated It, r <lb />
lit day of <lb />
and r cord d in the <lb />
of deeds office of Pitt county, <lb />
North Carolina, in book page <lb />
et q and in book <lb />
et s- q tbs will expose <lb />
ti before th court house <lb />
door in Greenville to the highest bidder <lb />
on Tuesday, May 24th. 1810, a certain <lb />
lot parcel of land lying and being in <lb />
the county of Pitt and S-. ti of North <lb />
and in town of I e <lb />
known the Masonic Tim <lb />
El property, fronting on Third street <lb />
j fast and bounded on the south by <lb />
said street, on the by lot No. <lb />
on which the e e of Pitt <lb />
on north by lot No. <lb />
on the west formerly <lb />
to Dr. W. J. Blow, except <lb />
a pin of said let feat <lb />
heretofore conveys I the town <lb />
Greenville and upon which the water <lb />
stand pip of said town is located. <lb />
At Urn and place will <lb />
tell the brick upon <lb />
aid lot, to y de of tr <lb />
Terms of sale <lb />
This 16th day of April. 1910. <lb />
James I. Little, <lb />
Robt, J. Cobb, <lb />
Oar Greenville, your if you <lb />
come. I <lb />
CHESAPEAKE LINE <lb />
EXCELLENT SERVICE BETWEEN <lb />
Norfolk and Baltimore <lb />
Elegant New Steamers Dining Room on Saloon Decks. <lb />
Table Dinner, cent. Club Breakfast, to cents. <lb />
service if desired. <lb />
Steamers leave Norfolk from foot of Jackson St. daily <lb />
at 6.15 p m., arrive at Baltimore 7.00 a. connecting <lb />
with rail lines for all points East and West. <lb />
For and stateroom reservations, write <lb />
C. L- CHANDLER, G A. F. R. T. P. A. <lb />
NORFOLK, VIRGINIA <lb />
Roofing and Sheet Metal Work. <lb />
J. J. JENKINS. <lb />
Tin Shop Repair Work, Mi <lb />
Fins in mi <lb />
Tb. <lb />
J S. MOORING <lb />
Ian <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE <lb />
Pulley bowen <lb />
Horn of Fa Greenville N C<lb />
Ma. I <lb />
Morehead City. N. G. Jan <lb />
The famous Atlantic hotel, <lb />
Morehead N. C. opened <lb />
today for the r the <lb />
management that genial <lb />
Col. P. Morton, <lb />
whose reputation is a sufficient <lb />
guarantee of service <lb />
The Atlantic hotel, famed I <lb />
long the coast, is directly on the <lb />
Atlantic ocean, his <lb />
for guests <lb />
was expended during <lb />
the past winter in repairs <lb />
improvements, the hostel y <lb />
been renovated from bottom <lb />
to top. New walk.- <lb />
boardwalks have been laid <lb />
the mammoth pier has been re- <lb />
built the magnificent <lb />
room, which is the largest of <lb />
hotel in the South, has been <lb />
handsomely artistically <lb />
orated in style. With <lb />
its myriads of lights and th <lb />
entrancing gallant <lb />
men and handsome women <lb />
over the pal shad <lb />
floors there will be presented s <lb />
of entrancing beauty. <lb />
The music is to be furnished by <lb />
orchestra of <lb />
musicians who <lb />
for several y <lb />
The grand opening ball, which <lb />
it one lite social events of not <lb />
only North Carolina but of many <lb />
pint is being look-id <lb />
toward to by the elite as an <lb />
event of <lb />
and will be given on <lb />
day evening. <lb />
Morehead City is known far <lb />
and wide for finest sea <lb />
fishing along th-t coast, and it i <lb />
not to catch from to <lb />
blue fish. <lb />
trout, and in one <lb />
day. The is <lb />
The hotel has numerous wide <lb />
verandas and promenades. A <lb />
vacation at the Atlantic o el it- <lb />
well worth taking. Col. Morton <lb />
anticipates the greatest <lb />
in the history of the hotel. Th- <lb />
grounds are brilliantly <lb />
ed with electricity, new tennis <lb />
courts have been opened, and <lb />
one of pleasant features is <lb />
the tail motor boats. Being <lb />
directly on the Atlantic <lb />
guests enjoy the salubrious <lb />
and life giving ozone <lb />
sett so beneficially on jaded <lb />
nerves. <lb />
There's more <lb />
in a bowl of <lb />
Quaker Oats <lb />
than in the same <lb />
quantity or the same <lb />
value of any other <lb />
food you can eat. <lb />
Most nourishing, <lb />
least expensive <lb />
Fads Ur- <lb />
I. ft <lb />
SOLOMON <lb />
INDUSTRIAL INSTITUTE <lb />
RENEW AUTO LICENSE. <lb />
All Hare Thirty lo Renew <lb />
The secretary of is send- <lb />
out to the automobile owners <lb />
in this state the blank <lb />
for renewal license and <lb />
anyone who does not renew be- <lb />
fore July I will have his license <lb />
and it will erst him <lb />
to get license. <lb />
The license only runs to July <lb />
no matter when issued. The <lb />
renewal costs if owners <lb />
to save four dollars they <lb />
renew between now and <lb />
the first of July, betides <lb />
losing their number. <lb />
act <lb />
for renewal of <lb />
any certificate of registration <lb />
shall be made to the secretary <lb />
o. state any time within thirty <lb />
lays previous to the date of the <lb />
of such certificate <lb />
if no application <lb />
for renewal is made during <lb />
time above mentioned the <lb />
secretary of state shall cancel <lb />
such certificate and reissue the <lb />
number. <lb />
eared r saved the life <lb />
of my are the expressions y.-u <lb />
hear eve y <lb />
Colic, and <lb />
ii the world over where <lb />
valuable r has been introduced. <lb />
N . r medicine in for <lb />
or bowel complaints received u h <lb />
general oval. The t of <lb />
at of Colic, Cholera <lb />
and i Remedy it that it cures. <lb />
Sold by all druggist. <lb />
1st Stay is <lb />
Shepard. the <lb />
desperado, who confessed to the <lb />
murder of Engineer Holt in Dur <lb />
ham, has again attempted to <lb />
aid was shot, but it is not <lb />
expected that the wound will <lb />
fa el. <lb />
Shepard. who has been kept in <lb />
the Suite's prison until a very <lb />
short time ago. sent to work <lb />
st the camp at A <lb />
letter to Superintendent Laugh- <lb />
of the State's prison, <lb />
that yesterday <lb />
about eleven o'clock he tried to <lb />
escape was shot by one of <lb />
the guards. <lb />
The report is that the shot <lb />
which struck the is not <lb />
thought to have inflicted a fatal <lb />
wound, but that the <lb />
are that hi be laid up for <lb />
two or mire. The super <lb />
visor at camp is <lb />
M-. S. J. and there has <lb />
been no from his camp <lb />
for th i p <lb />
Shepard is regarded as a <lb />
desperate recently <lb />
he declared in the State's <lb />
d rather be electrocuted <lb />
in the <lb />
bis mind evidently being set on <lb />
an escape. In the State's Prison <lb />
he been kept f-hackled <lb />
the of his escape, when he <lb />
got away, captured and <lb />
stole clothing money while <lb />
out, finally in <lb />
Alamance county, officers <lb />
him through the woods, <lb />
confessed to the murder of <lb />
Engineer Holt of the Southern <lb />
Railway, whom it will be <lb />
was shot and killed in his <lb />
cab as the engine stopped at the <lb />
water tank in Durham. Shepard <lb />
was sentenced to thirty years in <lb />
the State Prison. News <lb />
ft Observer. <lb />
a Great Success <lb />
Afters. <lb />
N. C June J.-The <lb />
first annual commencement ex <lb />
e b la-t Sunday <lb />
afternoon at o'clock. The <lb />
baccalaureate sermon was de- <lb />
livered by Rev. M. B. M. Bu <lb />
He chose for his <lb />
subject, and Ye Shall <lb />
practical did be <lb />
handle the j ct that 1.0 one <lb />
present go away will <lb />
being greatly He <lb />
urged th importance of <lb />
industrial education, showed <lb />
that no sun could be truly <lb />
religious habits <lb />
industry. one <lb />
r to <lb />
REPORT <lb />
The Bethel Banking Trust Co., <lb />
AT N. O. <lb />
At the close of March<lb />
Loans and Discount-, <lb />
see. T , . <lb />
and <lb />
Due from U x. <lb />
Silver coin, including all v i <lb />
minor c-in . r r of Deposit <lb />
, , Sub. to <lb />
lots t l. <lb />
7.510 <lb />
STATE OP NORTH CAROLINA, County of Pitt, <lb />
I W. H Cashier of the above-named bank, <lb />
swear that the above statement true to the heat of <lb />
knowledge belief. W. H Cashier. <lb />
Chamberlain's is so d <lb />
on a guarantee that if you are not sat- <lb />
lifted after two-thirds of s but <lb />
tie according to directions, your mo <lb />
will be refunded. It ii up to you lo <lb />
to try. Sold by all <lb />
ITEMS <lb />
Little Margaret, months-old <lb />
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. T. <lb />
Evans, died this morning about <lb />
o'clock and will be buried to <lb />
morrow. Mr. Evans being in a <lb />
hospital in Richmond the <lb />
death of his little daughter all <lb />
the <lb />
Marvelous <lb />
mark the progress of the <lb />
Air on heavy <lb />
without wires, terrible war <lb />
invention to kill men and that won- <lb />
of King's New Dis- <lb />
when threatened <lb />
colds, la grippe. <lb />
hay <lb />
and whooping cough or lung <lb />
For all bronchi, it ha <lb />
no equal it relieves instantly- <lb />
the cure, at. Black, of <lb />
N. C. R. R. No. <lb />
it cared him of sf- <lb />
tr all failed. and <lb />
SI, A bottle <lb />
j all <lb />
DIXIE ICE CREAM <lb />
Can made in <lb />
minutes cost of <lb />
On a Plato. <lb />
Stir contents of one package <lb />
ice caw <lb />
Into a of milk and f <lb />
No cooking, no nothing <lb />
else to Everything but the <lb />
ice and milk in tbs package. <lb />
This makes t quarts of most <lb />
ice you <lb />
t at your grocers, <lb />
or by mail if be docs not keep It. <lb />
ate Hook t. <lb />
Tb Ch U try, t. <lb />
IT MS. <lb />
N. C. June 1910. <lb />
W, R. Whichard spent <lb />
days with Mrs. J R <lb />
Davenport this week. <lb />
Mrs. B. R. of <lb />
is visiting sister, <lb />
Mrs. W. C. this week. <lb />
The young men of <lb />
expect to have a trip to Bath <lb />
Sunday on a gas AU <lb />
pate a time. <lb />
and Stokes had n <lb />
game of ball Saturday, scores <lb />
and in favor of <lb />
G. Z. Ricks is having a new I <lb />
store built. <lb />
Mrs. Noah Jackson and <lb />
K. V. are in town visiting <lb />
friends this week. <lb />
Mrs. B. B. Satterthwaite is <lb />
tick week. <lb />
J. R. Davenport is having some <lb />
surveying done week by Mr. <lb />
Clark, of Greenville. <lb />
E. B. Dixon hat accepted a <lb />
position at the mill of R. R. <lb />
Fleming. <lb />
Do not forget, Sunday school <lb />
every Sunday at p. m. and so <lb />
keep in mind, sermon next <lb />
third Sunday morning for the <lb />
young men especially. <lb />
Watch flourish again <lb />
in her old age. <lb />
Let Paper Tea. <lb />
When you go off for your turn <lb />
mer vacation, bear in mind that <lb />
The Daily Reflector would be a <lb />
very agreeable visitor and keep <lb />
you posted with what is going on <lb />
at home. Leave a quarter and <lb />
your address at the office, and <lb />
we'll do the rest for a month. <lb />
If yon not satisfied after using <lb />
according to directions of <lb />
of Stomach <lb />
Liver Tab eta, yon can have you mom y <lb />
back. The cleanse and <lb />
orate the improve the dig <lb />
regulate Give them <lb />
a trill and get Sold by all drug- <lb />
gist. <lb />
Subscribe for Tho Reflector <lb />
Miss left Mon- <lb />
day to enter the E. C. T. T. S. <lb />
in Greenville. <lb />
Miss May Holton came home <lb />
from Atlantic Christian college <lb />
Saturday. <lb />
Miss Lessie King, of Durham, <lb />
spending sometime with Miss <lb />
Eva <lb />
John Hammond and Simpson <lb />
of Conetoe, were at E. <lb />
E. Saturday and Sunday. <lb />
Miss Lillie Owen, of Saratoga, <lb />
who has been visiting the Misses <lb />
returned to her home yes <lb />
Miss Rosalie <lb />
her. <lb />
Prof. L. P. of <lb />
Grange, spent night <lb />
spent night with J. H. <lb />
Cheek. <lb />
Miss Pearl Nelson, of Grifton, <lb />
is Miss Annie E. <lb />
hon. <lb />
Miss Lillie Herring, Snow <lb />
Hill, spent last week with the <lb />
Misses <lb />
Miss E. Allen came <lb />
home from school in Raleigh last <lb />
Saturday. <lb />
Pattie Sutton and <lb />
Misses Evelyn and Pattie, <lb />
of Winterville, spent part of last <lb />
week at Lorenzo <lb />
Misses Bessie Barnhill, of Green <lb />
ville, and Lucy Manning, of <lb />
Bethel, have recently visited <lb />
Miss Myrtle <lb />
Misses Laura Salisbury, of <lb />
and Mary Whitehurst, <lb />
of, visited Misses Eva <lb />
Langston last week. <lb />
N. Gilbert and little <lb />
daughter. Mildred Earle. spent <lb />
Saturday with J. Cheek. <lb />
Henry Langston came home <lb />
from Wake Forest Wednesday. <lb />
Large crowds attended the <lb />
Hookerton Union at <lb />
Saturday and Sunday- <lb />
Miss Meta and Miss <lb />
Mildred Alien, of Raleigh, who <lb />
have been visiting their uncle, <lb />
T. R. Allen, left Monday. <lb />
Misses Carrie Carton and Carrie <lb />
Manning, of Bethel, Miss <lb />
Myrtle week. <lb />
Mrs Louisa Langston, of <lb />
who been spend- <lb />
sometime with her son, C. H. <lb />
Langston. left tor her <lb />
proper in order <lb />
maintain u high and <lb />
the <lb />
of all he, seek <lb />
eternal ill <lb />
at o'clock, <lb />
program it e primary depart- <lb />
was <lb />
delivered ti Rev, <lb />
P. Greenville, He spoke <lb />
the a in this <lb />
section o. N Carolina that <lb />
would trail colored youth to <lb />
the industry <lb />
may z lie <lb />
that i b -I would have a <lb />
broad i .-s in such <lb />
a needy . of State, <lb />
appealed j t people to give <lb />
tangible encouragement to <lb />
a c i <lb />
Tuesday program by <lb />
Society <lb />
Tho delivered by <lb />
Prof. C. E Askew, president of <lb />
Tar Kiwi Institute, Washington. <lb />
He zed the importance <lb />
of mat high moral <lb />
He showed telling effect no <lb />
or could <lb />
hope r n so bug their <lb />
ware thrown to the <lb />
winds <lb />
Wednesday the exercises of <lb />
the week with a very <lb />
elaborate t was a <lb />
Chance of the cl-jct of <lb />
the ii nil what has been <lb />
d during the session. <lb />
He tithe students to <lb />
aspire to lofty and at a I <lb />
times cultivate such habits as go <lb />
to make men and women. <lb />
The , n <lb />
if <lb />
s are. <lb />
and sworn to be- <lb />
mi this 6th of Apr . <lb />
i T. Carson, <lb />
Notary <lb />
S M Jones. <lb />
M. O Blount, <lb />
Staton, <lb />
Directors. <lb />
i W. <lb />
OR I iN <lb />
NO ONE BURIED THERE. <lb />
Bat Hid Evidently <lb />
Awry <lb />
A. i <lb />
he had made a id an <lb />
or two ago. H had m <lb />
to be out coal <lb />
pile in the his store <lb />
saw a police hit lying <lb />
on it His first w.- <lb />
that somebody red a <lb />
policeman and buried i <lb />
trash Getting s <lb />
he probed down in the pile M Fresh kept <lb />
found g a body there. M In k. <lb />
Capt. Gr took th p -lice Bo <lb />
badge and start- d an <lb />
up with C hi. f . . <lb />
Smith that officer informed him g I <lb />
Provisions <lb />
Cotton Ragging <lb />
on <lb />
that none of the mis <lb />
and at the badge <lb />
he it as one had <lb />
been from heat q <lb />
The thief had. <lb />
evidently became t. i p <lb />
it and threw it on the trash pile. <lb />
How hat there is <lb />
tier <lb />
GR-EN VILLE R <lb />
th Carolina <lb />
to <lb />
I in irk- qualified lief ore the <lb />
c i r t o; Pitt I as <lb />
executrix o th hat aid U-ti- <lb />
aid liver of W. W. Martin, <lb />
aid liver t <lb />
will up a. e t mA <lb />
h headache, p-eve- mM. ,., <lb />
and rate the who e system, b J C .,, <lb />
by <lb />
LINIMENT <lb />
CATARRH GOES <lb />
So Does S Throat, <lb />
Croup and Asthma <lb />
You can easily by the <lb />
symptom w. w ether yon <lb />
catarrh or <lb />
sin-, <lb />
discharge fr. n Hie n s , of <lb />
vole, tick- <lb />
in throat pings in thrust, a <lb />
cough, p heat, of h. <lb />
spasms of <lb />
low ed a limes. of mucus, <lb />
difficulty in breathing-, of <lb />
W have a <lb />
remedy back if it for <lb />
catarrh, called <lb />
High o which a vaporised air. <lb />
so that it is breathed <lb />
over the inflamed and germ <lb />
membrane. It kills germ give <lb />
in minutes, and ea- <lb />
The price, including hard robber In- <lb />
haler, is only It. The hard rubber <lb />
pocket inhaler will last a lifetime, so <lb />
that should you need a bottle of <lb />
you cm get it for cents <lb />
World's S <lb />
Greatest <lb />
Bawl <lb />
Pain <lb />
Remedy <lb />
Cramps. <lb />
Bone and Muscle <lb />
a, has I on <lb />
and tit.<lb />
and W<lb />
all clams against I <lb />
a r to the Same <lb />
to on or the <lb />
of 1911. or <lb />
he pi ad in of r. every. <lb />
i This day of May. <lb />
V. Mai-tin. Executrix <lb />
of H. W. <lb />
Land S <lb />
By virtue of power me by a <lb />
l ed made i-y <lb />
Edward a-d wife, Ii . <lb />
Not Quite <lb />
How often you can get a m <lb />
nail or driver or <lb />
Kr lacking. a good <lb />
box and prepared for <lb />
let. Our Una of tools <lb />
Ii a you could and <lb />
we will sea that tool <lb />
box does not lack a single <lb />
useful ti <lb />
Of Course <lb />
You get s <lb />
Horse Goods t c <lb />
of ------v <lb />
GET <lb />
Tobacco Flues <lb />
FROM <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
With years experience in <lb />
making fines, he can please you- <lb />
Edwards, <lb />
on the April aid <lb />
registered in book D i S. Pitt <lb />
county II e I to the <lb />
st bidder for c-h. <lb />
door ii at noon, on <lb />
the day of it l- <lb />
inf Monday, g <lb />
, . <lb />
Be in the town of <lb />
n-r-c t south wist <lb />
of the Joe on street m <lb />
d, thanes a <lb />
about two feet to a <lb />
to a corner, thence In a westerly <lb />
two a d forty <lb />
feet to Williams north <lb />
we t on thence in <lb />
a ion about fifty <lb />
feet c <lb />
of acre, more or <lb />
This the day of 1910. <lb />
E. S. Brown. <lb />
Mortgagee. <lb />
Plumbing and Tinning <lb />
S J. Everett atty. <lb />
Tomb Stones <lb />
IF WOMEN ONLY KNEW <lb />
What a Heap of Happiness it Would <lb />
Bring to Greenville Homes <lb />
Hard to do work with an <lb />
g, you hours of mis <lb />
J C L women on knew the cause-that <lb />
I. b. It n It I Si II paint come from lick kid- <lb />
I live much woe. <lb />
Kidney <lb />
of this vicinity n- <lb />
done them. <lb />
Mis. L. Cameron, Payton Be., <lb />
Kinston, N. C, gr. at <lb />
I obtained from Do n a <lb />
Iron Pill me in recommending <lb />
A dull, e, <lb />
a a <lb />
companied by twinges through <lb />
loins bothered me for h long time. <lb />
Sale of Land. <lb />
By vii toe of a decree of the Superior <lb />
court of Pitt county in special pro- <lb />
No. entitled, J. A <lb />
and wife, Grime <lb />
Mitchell it the com- <lb />
missioner will sell tor cash before <lb />
court house door in Greenville st noon, <lb />
on July 2nd the fol- <lb />
lowing piece or parcel <lb />
and, in the county of Pitt M <lb />
adjoining the lands <lb />
of Pop-, J. B. Evans, Ira <lb />
and Lewis H. Worth con- <lb />
fifteen acres being a part <lb />
of the Porter land. Said land told for <lb />
partition. <lb />
This May 24th, 1910. , <lb />
B. Junta, Commits <lb />
III <lb />
I had but little enemy or and <lb />
caused by a <lb />
kid Having s Kid- <lb />
Pills to me, I pro- <lb />
cured After taking the content, <lb />
the in my and <lb />
h the kidney <lb />
For by dealers. Price SO <lb />
cents. Co . Buffalo, <lb />
New York, sole agents for the United <lb />
States. , , <lb />
Remember <lb />
take no other. <lb />
Lame i boulder it Invariably <lb />
by of the muscles <lb />
yields t h fr- <lb />
of L n <lb />
ii not only pro.-.; an effectual, <lb />
but in no way to use. <lb />
Sold by all <lb /></p>
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DEPARTMENT <lb />
I In Charge of F. A. EDMONDSON <lb />
Authorized Agent of The Eastern tor And Rates on Application <lb />
The Pitt County School I We have needle bobbins <lb />
manufactured by The A. G. Ox shuttles, foe any sewing machine <lb />
Manufacturing Company are in the country. Also needle. <lb />
cheap; comfortable, neat and threaders, the very thing for <lb />
Terms are liberal, affected eyes or dark <lb />
Barber <lb />
We have pat in an assortment <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
When in the market come to see <lb />
u., we have the desk for you. <lb />
C. T. Cw A. <lb />
went Greenville <lb />
. .- , <lb />
We are carrying a nice line <lb />
Cuffing Caskets. Prices are <lb />
right and can nice hearse <lb />
service. A. G. Mfg. Co. <lb />
Eugene Cannon went to <lb />
yesterday. <lb />
Fur spring dress goods, <lb />
laces see us- <lb />
New lot just in. <lb />
Harrington. Barber Co- <lb />
F. C. Nye and family left <lb />
today to visit Ins <lb />
people <lb />
nice fresh see R. D. <lb />
on Thursdays, <lb />
and Saturdays. <lb />
Eugene Caution, Miss <lb />
Cox, C. T. Co and Hiss Maude <lb />
went to den <lb />
today. <lb />
For cold drinks of all <lb />
at L Johnson's fountain. <lb />
Smith and Miss Magda- <lb />
Cox in to at- <lb />
tend the house party of Mis <lb />
Cox. <lb />
Just received, a nice lot of <lb />
ladies shoes. <lb />
Barber Co <lb />
Misses Nina Dixon <lb />
came in yesterday from the <lb />
summer school to a few <lb />
days at home. <lb />
The is the Kind <lb />
you need, See us. <lb />
A. Ange Co. <lb />
Miss Lena who has been <lb />
visiting Mis Cox, re <lb />
turned to home at Conetoe yes- <lb />
We call your attention <lb />
Dew line of groceries. <lb />
R. W. <lb />
For nice fresh corned herrings <lb />
see A. W. Ange Co., Winter- <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Straw hats are going fast, buy <lb />
one, don't be W. Ange <lb />
Leave your orders for ice at H. <lb />
L. Johnson's. Will be delivered <lb />
anywhere in town. <lb />
Matting and oil cloth, the <lb />
floor, buy some, cover it over. <lb />
Harrington. Barber Co. <lb />
Before buying, see my line of <lb />
post cards, L. Johnson. <lb />
Field peas and peanuts for <lb />
sale by A. W. Ange Co., Win- <lb />
N. C. <lb />
To reduce our stock before in <lb />
we will offer for a <lb />
limited time, cheap, for <lb />
calico, <lb />
worsted dress goods, to <lb />
suiting, percales, to <lb />
motor cloth, waist <lb />
goods, lawn, mohair <lb />
wool effects, <lb />
to table peaches, pie <lb />
peaches, Sic; 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 size frame. <lb />
A. W. Ange ft Co. <lb />
O. W. Rollins spent Sunday <lb />
in Ayden. <lb />
M. B. Bryan returned Tuesday <lb />
from a business trip to Norfolk. <lb />
Misses Cox and Maude <lb />
Louise went to Green- <lb />
ville Tuesday evening to spend <lb />
a few days with Miss Ward <lb />
Moore. <lb />
Mrs. Alexander, of Ayden, <lb />
pent Sunday here with her <lb />
sister Mrs. W. L. House. <lb />
F. F. Cox and J. E. Greene <lb />
went Greenville Saturday even- <lb />
Mrs. Maggie Butt and Mis- <lb />
Olive went to Greenville Mon- <lb />
jay. <lb />
of patterns for all styles. <lb />
Harrington, Barber ft Co, <lb />
How Is your soul Let <lb />
us show you our new lot of <lb />
shoes. Barker Co <lb />
A nice six key soda fountain <lb />
for sale. R. <lb />
We have purchased the <lb />
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 ft Cc. <lb />
Fresh herrings at <lb />
Barber ft Co. <lb />
We are now in to do <lb />
grinding every day and general <lb />
repair work promptly. <lb />
Harrington Barber ft 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 tie cheap. <lb />
A. W. Ange ft 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 />
You will never regret when <lb />
you purchase a <lb />
manufactured by A. G. Cox Man <lb />
Co., Winterville. <lb />
Mrs. Evelyn Cox left for <lb />
to our Seven Springs Saturday evening <lb />
to visit her daughter. <lb />
F. F. Cox spent Sunday at <lb />
C. T. Cox is on the road again. <lb />
Jesse Rollins and M. B. <lb />
attended services in Ayden Tues- <lb />
day night. <lb />
J. R. Smith, of Ayden, in <lb />
town today. <lb />
The A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. seem <lb />
to be delivering tobacco trucks <lb />
and flues to the farmers early <lb />
this season. <lb />
F. F. Cox went to Greenville <lb />
Tuesday evening. <lb />
Mrs. W. J. and children, <lb />
who have been visiting relatives <lb />
here, left Tuesday evening to <lb />
spend a few days in Raleigh. <lb />
Miss Lessie King went over to <lb />
Greenville Tuesday morning to <lb />
spend a few days visiting friends <lb />
relatives there. <lb />
F. A. Edmondson left Tues- <lb />
day evening for Wayne county, <lb />
where he will spend a day or two <lb />
with his parents. <lb />
A- G. Cox. J. D. Cox, Joseph- <lb />
us Cox Henry Langston <lb />
went to Greenville Monday. <lb />
Misses Edith Beulah V urn- <lb />
ford, of Ayden, spent Sunday <lb />
here visiting friends and <lb />
Rev. N. C. Duncan came in <lb />
Tuesday from Hope Mills. <lb />
Eugene Cannon, better known <lb />
as the clever book- <lb />
keeper for the A. G. Cox Mfg. <lb />
Co., is off on a vacation tor a <lb />
few weeks. <lb />
Miss Eva Langston returned <lb />
to the E. C. T. T. Tuesday <lb />
morning. <lb />
Miss Laura Cox came in <lb />
day night from Louisville, Ky., <lb />
where she has been preparing <lb />
herself for the foreign field. <lb />
Prof. F. C. Nye and family <lb />
left Monday morning- to visit <lb />
relatives in Fairmont. <lb />
The force, which baa been <lb />
putting up new telephone poles <lb />
and lines around here; returned <lb />
to Greenville yesterday. <lb />
June is <lb />
booming, Mr. J. B. Joyner <lb />
Jacob Wilson have completed <lb />
their large store house, and last <lb />
Thursday they put in a nice <lb />
stock of groceries. They ex- <lb />
to do extensive grocery <lb />
business. The firm will be <lb />
Known as Joyner ft Wilson. <lb />
Robt. Strickland continues to <lb />
do s grocery at Arthur <lb />
and Mr. B. F. Crawford a <lb />
large store considerably on the <lb />
way to completion. <lb />
The meeting carried on all of <lb />
last week by Walters, Pittman <lb />
and Jones was a great success. <lb />
The Rev. R. F. Pitman preached <lb />
from Monday night until Friday <lb />
night, inclusive, and did some of <lb />
the best preaching that we have <lb />
ever heard. A good many others <lb />
said the same. He could hold a <lb />
congregation nearest spell bound <lb />
of any one we ever heard. He <lb />
received fifteen converts in the <lb />
church during the five nights that <lb />
he was there. He and Rev. R. <lb />
R. Jones left Saturday morning <lb />
for their appointments and Rev. <lb />
Walters received three Saturday <lb />
night, making eighteen in all. <lb />
It was a glorious meeting, as <lb />
good if not the best that May's <lb />
chapel has ever had. The <lb />
was administered Sunday <lb />
evening by the pastor, W. F. <lb />
Walters, of Ayden, in the <lb />
presence of a very largo con- <lb />
course of spectators. Interest <lb />
in the meeting ran so high that <lb />
the house was crowded to over- <lb />
flowing several nights and Sun- <lb />
day. Rev. Walters Heft Sunday <lb />
evening for Ayden. <lb />
Miss Etta Gay, of <lb />
was visiting at F. M. Smith's <lb />
last week. <lb />
Miss Lee Nichols and Esther <lb />
of Ayden, were visiting <lb />
at Ivy Smith's last week. <lb />
Misses Little and <lb />
Mayo, of Wilson, came <lb />
Saturday evening to visit re- <lb />
and friends in our section <lb />
for a week. <lb />
Mr. and C. C. Cobb, of <lb />
Norfolk, were visiting at Cobb- <lb />
dale Saturday and f and <lb />
B. P. Cobb took them <lb />
ville Sunday <lb />
Cobb is going to remain for a <lb />
few weeks. <lb />
The nine went up <lb />
and played a game of <lb />
ball Saturday evening and came <lb />
out victorious. The game stood <lb />
to in favor of <lb />
ITEMS. some, but he doesn't know how <lb />
They were tracked then <lb />
N. C. June -Miss some across the field. <lb />
Louise Satterthwaite left for A few months back they came <lb />
to visit Miss Lillian around to W. A. getting <lb />
Baker, Friday. eight at one time. And again at <lb />
base bail team Avery's taking all but <lb />
play Grimesland Saturday, June the rooster. Again at <lb />
11th, IS at p. hi. on nine at one time. We all hope <lb />
land baseball ground. they will get a mess after a while <lb />
Miss Charlotte Ricks went to the rest of us can have some. <lb />
Ayden Monday to friends. <lb />
Miss Mamie Roberson is in R. C. White his bride, <lb />
town visiting her aunt, Mrs. L. formerly Miss Clara of New <lb />
Ross. j Bern, returned from their bridal <lb />
Several young men took the trip Tuesday afternoon and are <lb />
trip to Bath Sunday. The boat at the home of Mrs. J. L. Flem- <lb />
Advice to the Aged. <lb />
bar . chew <lb />
IMPARTING VIGOR <lb />
to MM <lb />
an adapted to <lb />
to anS <lb />
left Hall at 5.30 o'clock <lb />
and reached Washington at 6.30, <lb />
remaining half an hour then left <lb />
for Bath. When near Bath the <lb />
boat a shore and got <lb />
stuck. We were delayed about <lb />
one and a half hours, reached <lb />
Bath at noon. The table was <lb />
set and everybody ate a large <lb />
dinner consisting of pig, chicken, <lb />
beef, hoe cake, pickles and <lb />
plenty to drink, such as was <lb />
refreshing. We went to the <lb />
oldest church in the State, where <lb />
we were treated very kind and <lb />
given a piece of brick that the <lb />
was built of. The day <lb />
being rainy we did not remain <lb />
as long as we intended, but every- <lb />
body had a very nice time. <lb />
Misses Bonnie Dixon and <lb />
Myrtle Latham, of Wharton's <lb />
were here visiting Mrs. G. Z. <lb />
Ricks a few days week. <lb />
Mrs. Martha Thigpen and <lb />
daughter, Esther, are visiting <lb />
Mrs. J. P. Fleming. <lb />
The Standard Oil <lb />
on his way to Friday was <lb />
delayed about four hours by the <lb />
bridge breaking in with him at <lb />
Run. <lb />
Don't forget Sunday school <lb />
every Sunday afternoon at <lb />
o'clock, and also a sermon <lb />
Third Sunday for young men. <lb />
Let all turn out. <lb />
Far Sal. <lb />
One of hen feed <lb />
chick feed. F. V. Johnston. <lb />
Do You Own a <lb />
II not, and you to own <lb />
you owe it o your to <lb />
the ma display <lb />
shown at the man White <lb />
A display really <lb />
to a large city. <lb />
In a glance 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 here ard <lb />
incomparable am where. Eight <lb />
different makes select from, none <lb />
of those cheap we-tern department <lb />
WOODLAND ITEMS. <lb />
store stencils, tut each one a stand- <lb />
aid, cf acknowledged fame and <lb />
reputation in the trade. Four <lb />
player-pianos known <lb />
snakes. <lb />
We will take your piano in <lb />
exchange for one of self play- <lb />
We also carry the <lb />
ORGAN, the standard of the world. <lb />
Old organs and pianos taken in ex- <lb />
change, terms to s tit your <lb />
When in Greenville visit our <lb />
BETHEL SOCIAL CIRCLES. <lb />
Woodland, N. C. <lb />
and Mrs. W. R. W. spent <lb />
Saturday night and Sunday with <lb />
their daughter, Mrs. Craft, <lb />
near Falkland <lb />
Misses Lessie Garris and <lb />
Martha spent Saturday <lb />
and Sunday near <lb />
Owing to the rainy weather <lb />
there were but few at Sunday <lb />
school Sunday. <lb />
We are having some nice <lb />
showers of this week. <lb />
Mrs. S. M. Manning has been <lb />
spending a few days over in <lb />
section with relatives. <lb />
Miss Nobles is spending <lb />
a few days in Ayden. <lb />
Seems if there are some ore <lb />
or two that like chickens <lb />
here. Monday night a week ago <lb />
someone went to W. L. <lb />
and took three chickens, on <lb />
to W. R. W. and took <lb />
Our yours if you <lb />
come. <lb />
People Delightful Perch <lb />
Party. <lb />
On Friday evening from to <lb />
o'clock Miss Mamie Blair. of <lb />
Thomasville, delightfully enter- <lb />
at Hotel mount, a <lb />
of her friends at a porch <lb />
party. <lb />
As the guests arrived they <lb />
were received by Miss Elizabeth <lb />
Jones Dr, Ward who direct- <lb />
ed them to the punch bowl <lb />
sided over by Mrs. J. A. Staton. <lb />
The entertainment of the <lb />
evening consisted of vocal and <lb />
instrumental music and a very <lb />
interesting contest, entitled <lb />
Girl I met in The <lb />
successful contestants were Miss <lb />
Maude Barnhill and Dr. Ward, <lb />
the being a fan and book. <lb />
At the close of the contest de- <lb />
refreshments were <lb />
ed consisting of ice cream and <lb />
cake, salted peanuts and candy. <lb />
The were very <lb />
pretty indeed. In the hall <lb />
ware used the punch <lb />
bowl and table being decorated <lb />
in them, ft white parasol bus <lb />
ponded over the bowl had <lb />
pinned over it with a <lb />
large bunch tied on the <lb />
la the parlor white were <lb />
used. the porch Japanese <lb />
lanterns hung which added I <lb />
to tile attractiveness of <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 />
A M M <lb />
to Improve <lb />
an<lb />
W. t- <lb />
Onto <lb />
sails Dr. Miles <lb />
him J <lb />
haul h It talk <lb />
Medical Co, Elkhart, <lb />
White. <lb />
Next door to Atkins Hardware Co. <lb />
BAKER HART <lb />
BAKER HART <lb />
The Up-to-date Hardware <lb />
Store <lb />
is the place to buy you Paint, Varnish, <lb />
Stains, Material, Nails, Cook <lb />
Stoves, Enamelware, Fine Cutlery, <lb />
Handsome Chafing Dishes. <lb />
We Garry 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 />
ET 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, , N. C. <lb />
UNIVERSALLY <lb />
WHEN Metal were introduced <lb />
you had some excuse being <lb />
But now <lb />
If you are it can only be because you do not know the <lb />
facts in the case. <lb />
They arc used today from the Atlantic to the for all kinds <lb />
of buildings, under all conditions. <lb />
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 />
MERIDITH COLLEGE. <lb />
Among lit for Women Id the South. . tar. <lb />
in Liberal Arts cowing nine and Including <lb />
count for the A. B. degree. Mm <lb />
Violin and Voice Culture. School of Art, <lb />
cornea in Education and Bible, <lb />
Music, including Piano. Pipe <lb />
including Decoration, Designing and Painting-School of Academy <lb />
which prepare stud, nu for college a <lb />
director. Full literary course per year, i. eluding tuition, board, room, <lb />
light, best, physician, nurse, ordinary medicine and all minor feel, <lb />
In Club, to lot Next session Sept 1910. <lb />
R. T. VANN, President, <lb />
Rakish, <lb />
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
D. J. Editor and Owner <lb />
Truth in Preference to Fiction. <lb />
One Dollar Per Year <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, JUNE <lb />
1910. <lb />
No. <lb />
WHAT THE EDITORS DID. <lb />
the Pres. Mr. Ass Mrs. W. T Jr , <lb />
Matters the j At the <lb />
Some people have an idea that By night or day the of <lb />
the annual conventions of the Mr. Mrs. Charles A. Moseley <lb />
editors of the State are merely on North College street is <lb />
occasions for and and beautiful. <lb />
having a good time. Some of Last evening on the occasion <lb />
this comes of course, of a reception and dance given by <lb />
there is no class of people more j Mr. and Mrs. and Miss Moseley <lb />
STATE NEWS <lb />
WITH MISS MATTIE KING. <lb />
Beautiful <lb />
live to matters affecting <lb />
State than the editors, and that <lb />
they do things at their <lb />
is shown by some of the <lb />
resolutions adopted ct the recent <lb />
Wrightsville meeting. Here are <lb />
some of the matters discussed <lb />
and embodied in the <lb />
the sense of this body <lb />
that the movement to erect a <lb />
suitable monument to perpetuate <lb />
the memory of Edgar William <lb />
Nye, who lived and labored and <lb />
died in Carolina is worthy <lb />
the j in honor of Mr. W- T. Lipscomb <lb />
and bride, of Greenville, N. C, <lb />
and Miss Adelaide Or. of Char- <lb />
the brilliancy and beauty <lb />
the interior challenged the <lb />
admiration of the merry th <lb />
assembled therein. <lb />
Three large rooms and a wide <lb />
ball, thrown en suite, made an <lb />
ideal ball room. To the elegance <lb />
of natural appointments was <lb />
added the beauty and fragrance <lb />
of flowers-all that May and <lb />
June furnish for just such lovely <lb />
of our sympathy and practical events <lb />
help and we would hereby give <lb />
the movement our en- <lb />
and approval. <lb />
desire to go on record <lb />
favoring New as the <lb />
most suitable place for holding <lb />
the proposed Panama Exposition, <lb />
and we urge the newspapers of <lb />
North Carolina to exert all their <lb />
influence in this direction. <lb />
Stonewall Jackson Train- <lb />
School deserves and should <lb />
have the sympathy and support <lb />
of every newspaper in North <lb />
Carolina, and we trust that the <lb />
next legislature will pursue a <lb />
more liberal policy toward this <lb />
long needed and valuable <lb />
The work is under <lb />
table management and we <lb />
to mention th heroic <lb />
flee a newspaper man, Mr. J. P. <lb />
Cork, Concord, is making in <lb />
its behalf. <lb />
would urge our brethren <lb />
of the press to aid in every <lb />
way the great work our <lb />
State Board of Health is doing <lb />
the prevention and cure of <lb />
disease. This board looks to the <lb />
newspapers of the State for help <lb />
and we they may not be <lb />
disappointed. The board asks <lb />
for space in our papers to instruct <lb />
and inform the public along the <lb />
lines of sanitation and the gen <lb />
care and protection of the <lb />
public health, and we hope that <lb />
so far as it is possible, the <lb />
columns of our papers will be <lb />
placed at the disposal of this <lb />
agency of help and healing. <lb />
endorse and approve the <lb />
suggestion of Mrs. Charles D. <lb />
president of the <lb />
man's Betterment Association, <lb />
that a-week be set apart for the <lb />
discussion of the objects and <lb />
purposes of the association in the <lb />
columns e very paper connected <lb />
with this Association; and we <lb />
would urge upon the editors the <lb />
importance of magnifying this <lb />
great work in every way <lb />
and of supporting <lb />
encouraging these good women <lb />
in this labor of <lb />
it is the sense of this <lb />
meeting that the best use that <lb />
can be made of the State con- <lb />
is in the construction of <lb />
public roads, and the counties <lb />
desiring same should have the <lb />
first right to use them for the <lb />
purpose; provided they to <lb />
the-state a <lb />
per day for each convict, the <lb />
State to bear all <lb />
The wide was <lb />
Set with palms and ferns, <lb />
a veritable palm garden with <lb />
cooling breezes for the dancers. <lb />
A reception of an hour gave <lb />
ample opportunity for the guests <lb />
to meet the guests of honor. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. stood <lb />
first in the receiving line, she in <lb />
black lace over silk, next <lb />
Miss Moseley, charming in white <lb />
silk, with trimmings of lace and <lb />
touches of blue about the low-cut <lb />
waist. To Miss Moseley's right <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Lipscomb, <lb />
the latter in an gown of <lb />
pink chiffon over pink silk, with <lb />
trimmings of chiffon roses <lb />
the tunic and ornamenting <lb />
the waist Her jewels were <lb />
amethysts set in pearls. <lb />
Miss Adelaide Orr was t Mrs. <lb />
Lipscomb's right. She wore a <lb />
lovely gown of white chiffon over <lb />
yellow satin, trimmed with <lb />
low chiffon rosebuds. <lb />
Dancing commenced at <lb />
o'clock, music being furnished by <lb />
Mr. Harry Asbury and assistants. <lb />
During the evening delicious <lb />
punch was by Mrs. C. M. <lb />
Beardon, Asheville, guest of <lb />
Moseley. The bowl was <lb />
set in a bed of daisies. Ices fol- <lb />
lowed the dance. <lb />
Chronicle, 10th. <lb />
Deals of Mr. A. L. <lb />
The many friends and ac- <lb />
in this city of Mrs. <lb />
A. L. Morgan Miss Leonard <lb />
will be to learn of <lb />
her death in Ala. <lb />
The sad intelligence of her death <lb />
came in a telegram today to her <lb />
her former schoolmate <lb />
friend, Mrs. E. B. Mrs. <lb />
Morgan is remembered here as <lb />
Miss Leonard Pitts, for it was <lb />
during her college days st Salem, <lb />
N. C. that she visited Mrs. <lb />
here, where she made <lb />
many lasting friends and ac- <lb />
Cape. Mayo Dead. <lb />
Capt. M. S. Mayo, aged <lb />
years, died suddenly st his home <lb />
in Washington a few days ago. <lb />
Capt. Mayo was for many years <lb />
captain of steamers plying Tar <lb />
well known in the <lb />
towns along the river. <lb />
appropriate out of the general <lb />
treasury for this purpose at <lb />
it annually, the said <lb />
to be apportioned <lb />
State to bear an expends of <lb />
maintenance ears and guarding y twice the <lb />
of the convicts, counties the <lb />
nob maintain chain gangs shall <lb />
baas preference in leasing <lb />
prisoners. <lb />
is further resolved that it <lb />
is the sense of this meeting <lb />
the State should give to the <lb />
counties composing the State <lb />
assistance in the actual <lb />
of their roads, and should <lb />
amount allotted by the State; <lb />
and provided further, that such <lb />
moneys as are apportioned by <lb />
the State to the counties, and <lb />
that raised by the county to <lb />
meet the State allotment, shall <lb />
be spent in the construction of <lb />
public roads, whose location <lb />
plans specifications for con <lb />
the <lb />
State highway <lb />
Great Work for Teacher in East <lb />
Carolina-Ear j II meat Large. <lb />
The summer school for teachers <lb />
now being run in Greenville at <lb />
the East Train- <lb />
School is probably the most <lb />
import int summer school ever <lb />
held in North Carolina. With an <lb />
enrollment of nearly teachers <lb />
coming from every North Caro- <lb />
east of Raleigh and <lb />
many west of city, a <lb />
faculty of ten efficient, <lb />
working teachers-each one a <lb />
proven master in his department <lb />
the school, now in its first <lb />
doing a work that is start- <lb />
ling in its earnestness and <lb />
in its scope. Summer schools <lb />
have been held in North Caro <lb />
Una at which the attendance <lb />
nearly trebled that of the school <lb />
now running in Greenville; but <lb />
the statement is confidently <lb />
made by Prof. W. H. <lb />
superintendent of public <lb />
in Pitt county and an <lb />
tor of state-wide reputation, that <lb />
in consideration of the vigor and <lb />
conscientiousness of the work <lb />
and the number of teachers <lb />
reached who have hitherto not <lb />
been attracted by summer <lb />
schools. in the his- <lb />
of North Carolina has ever <lb />
shown such wonderful spirit <lb />
along educational <lb />
In the past, many teachers <lb />
have looked upon summer schools <lb />
as a nice place to spend enjoy- <lb />
ably the summer's vacation. In <lb />
the summer school in Greenville <lb />
the is notice <lb />
able for its absence. The <lb />
line though not as stringent, is just <lb />
as really present as in any of the <lb />
colleges of state- Each <lb />
teacher who registers is given <lb />
the choice of five courses ranging <lb />
from to hours each. After <lb />
registration one is expected and <lb />
required be present at every <lb />
meeting of every class which has <lb />
her name upon its roll. <lb />
But with this discipline and <lb />
rule of hard work the teachers <lb />
are extremely well satisfied. <lb />
They all seem to think that the <lb />
East Carolina Training school is <lb />
giving them just what they need. <lb />
The teachers are giving evidence <lb />
of their appreciation and hearty <lb />
approval of conduce of the <lb />
school by spirit OH <lb />
and encouragement which <lb />
they display on every occasion. <lb />
The faculty numbering only <lb />
ten men and women are being <lb />
worked severely to give, as <lb />
as they do, the fifty <lb />
courses which they offer. <lb />
dent Robert H. Wright is the <lb />
of the work. H. <lb />
E. Austin, teacher of Geography <lb />
Agriculture. Professor C. <lb />
W. Miss Maria <lb />
D. Graham. Mr. <lb />
Meadows, of Texas, English; <lb />
Miss Kate W. Lewis, Drawing; <lb />
Mr. Knight, Professor <lb />
School-Management; <lb />
Miss Mary Arrington. Primary <lb />
Mrs. Ogden, Household <lb />
Miss Bishop music <lb />
Miss Bishop an <lb />
course in <lb />
mental music. <lb />
The courses offered embrace <lb />
the entire work required in <lb />
public schools. Two terms of <lb />
ten weeks each have been given. <lb />
The first which began March <lb />
and ended May had an enroll- <lb />
of The second term <lb />
begun on May which will run <lb />
until July has already <lb />
names on its registration list, <lb />
and teachers are coming in on <lb />
every train. Scarcely could <lb />
be accommodated in the college <lb />
buildings, the others are boarding <lb />
in the city. <lb />
by <lb />
Loraine Home were united <lb />
Rev. B. F. Huske. <lb />
Skilled hands had handsomely <lb />
decorated the church for the <lb />
occasion, the chancel being a <lb />
bower of palms and ferns, the <lb />
arch wreathed in evergreens, <lb />
and cape <lb />
Though the hour was the <lb />
edifice was more than filled with <lb />
admiring friends who had as <lb />
to witness this union of <lb />
As Mis Helen Forbes played <lb />
the wedding march the bridal <lb />
party and took <lb />
respective places. First came <lb />
the ushers. Messrs. R. C. <lb />
W. L Hall. Home <lb />
and Z. P. Vandyke. <lb />
Following these the dame <lb />
of honor, O. R. Brown, of <lb />
Henderson, dressed in white <lb />
lingerie with black hat, carrying <lb />
a bouquet of carnations. <lb />
The bride, in an elegant travel <lb />
suit of Alice blue, with Per- <lb />
trimmings and jewel but- <lb />
tons, carrying a bouquet of sweet <lb />
peas, entered with brother, <lb />
Mr. John L Home, who gave <lb />
her away. <lb />
As these approached the altar <lb />
the groom with his brother, Mr. <lb />
B. F. Tyson, entered from the <lb />
vestry met them. <lb />
The impressive ring ceremony <lb />
of the Episcopal church <lb />
used. At its conclusion the <lb />
bridal party first drove to the <lb />
former home of the bride on <lb />
Greene street, and from <lb />
they proceeded to the A. C. L. <lb />
depot to depart on a bridal tour <lb />
to Washington City, Baltimore <lb />
and Virginia Beach. <lb />
This marriage has been looked <lb />
forward to with much interest. <lb />
as both are well known and pop <lb />
Mr. Tyson for several <lb />
years been city clerk and tax <lb />
collector. The esteem of their <lb />
friends was shown in the very <lb />
large number of bridal <lb />
received. <lb />
A BAD CUSTOM <lb />
M,. i. Cb-r<lb />
At 7.45 o'clock this morning Raleigh. June <lb />
in St Paul's Episcopal superintendent of the <lb />
was witnessed a very beautiful Home, died this morn- <lb />
marriage, when the destinies of He been in feeble <lb />
Mr. C. Tyson and Miss health for sometime. He had <lb />
been superintendent of the home <lb />
for twelve years. <lb />
-The <lb />
store of Brothers, on <lb />
street enter d by <lb />
three men last night and about <lb />
worth of merchandise was <lb />
carried away and over <lb />
worth of merchandise was scat <lb />
over the floor, being piled <lb />
up as high as two feet in some <lb />
places. Entrance was effected <lb />
from the rear by the use of a <lb />
ladder and breaking out a <lb />
The burglars left a note saying <lb />
they just <lb />
Asheville, June a fit <lb />
of jealousy last night at Marshal, <lb />
miles from here, Fred Call- <lb />
well shot and probably; fatally <lb />
wounded his sweetheart, Miss <lb />
Myrtle Lowe, about ears of <lb />
age. Both are well connected in <lb />
Madison county. <lb />
High Point. June 14.- The <lb />
little girl of Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
residing on North Main street. <lb />
this morning while out playing <lb />
caught of a live wire. <lb />
A gentleman passing saw <lb />
the condition the little girl <lb />
was in, and tried to pull her <lb />
loose from the wire, but the cur- <lb />
rent was strong that it took <lb />
another man to take her away. <lb />
While the child was not burned <lb />
was seriously she is suffering very <lb />
much from nervousness. Her <lb />
condition at a late hour today is <lb />
still unchanged. <lb />
numerous merry- <lb />
makings made <lb />
when Mr a Mattie King <lb />
was he me to a Urge number <lb />
of Tuesday in honor <lb />
of h Misses Sallie <lb />
, of mi Lura <lb />
Carter, of Wilson. P <lb />
hearts dice was of the <lb />
amusements of the evening, the <lb />
prize going to <lb />
whose the <lb />
largest number of punches. She <lb />
two guests of <lb />
honor to draw and Mi Carter <lb />
was the final of the <lb />
receiving party <lb />
consisted Miss Carter with J. <lb />
Suit Janus, Miss P. with <lb />
S. and the <lb />
hostess with Ba-com L. Wilson. <lb />
in the punch was <lb />
served in rear hall, Miss <lb />
Lillian Carr wit; Mr. J <lb />
son and Miss Margaret Blow <lb />
with Mr. Charles Haskett <lb />
siding at the bowl. <lb />
Among the out-of-town guests <lb />
were Misses Charlotte Fennell. <lb />
of Wilmington, and Mary Good- <lb />
win, of <lb />
Invitations were sent <lb />
young of the <lb />
NEW MASONIC ROOM. <lb />
Thai <lb />
Comet. <lb />
It has been noticed that people <lb />
attending marriages in churches <lb />
have a custom that should be <lb />
corrected. When the bridal <lb />
party is retiring from the church, <lb />
as soon the ushers, who go <lb />
last, have passed the aisle, the <lb />
audience has a habit of filling <lb />
the aisle rushing behind <lb />
them, thus cutting off the exit <lb />
of the family and special guests <lb />
until the audience is out This <lb />
custom causes more or less con- <lb />
fusion sometimes interferes <lb />
with the bridal party reaching <lb />
in waiting for them. <lb />
On such occasions it is proper <lb />
for the audience to remain in <lb />
their seats until not only the <lb />
bridal party, but also <lb />
the family and special guests <lb />
who occupy reserved have <lb />
retired from the church. <lb />
the Build <lb />
The Masons of Greenville <lb />
soon have their new lodge m <lb />
ready for occupancy. Their n <lb />
quarters are in the second story <lb />
of the newly erected Winslow <lb />
building on Fifth and Washing- <lb />
ton streets. The front room of <lb />
the building will be occupied by <lb />
the public library will be <lb />
in operation st date. A <lb />
small room behind this front <lb />
room is room, <lb />
containing a large locker whose <lb />
use is known only to those who <lb />
have been put there. <lb />
The large room in the rear <lb />
is the lodge room proper. It <lb />
is by feet. A fine <lb />
carpet has been nut <lb />
down at s cost of dollars. <lb />
The furniture which a part <lb />
already arrived, is heavy <lb />
mahogany with black leather <lb />
upholstering. The walls are <lb />
in blue. <lb />
With the arrival of tho re- <lb />
of the furniture, prob- <lb />
ably the latter part of this week, <lb />
the Masons will take charge of <lb />
their rooms. <lb />
Sta College. <lb />
We desire to call n to <lb />
the advertisement of the State <lb />
Normal and Industrial college <lb />
which this <lb />
Every year shows a steady <lb />
growth in this institution devoted <lb />
to the higher education of the <lb />
women of North Carolina. <lb />
The college last year a <lb />
total enrollment of students. <lb />
Ninety of the ninety-eight <lb />
ties of the State had <lb />
in the student Nine- <lb />
tenths of all the graduates of <lb />
this institution have taught or <lb />
are now teaching in the schools <lb />
of North Carolina. <lb />
The dormitories are furnished <lb />
by the State and board is pro- <lb />
at actual cot. Two <lb />
appointments to the <lb />
apportioned the <lb />
counties according to <lb />
school population, will be award- <lb />
ed to applicants the mid- <lb />
of July. Students wish <lb />
to attend this institution next <lb />
year should make application <lb />
early as possible, as the capacity <lb />
of the dormitories is limited. <lb />
for the East Carolina <lb />
Training school not quite two <lb />
years ago. The first regular <lb />
session closed May after <lb />
doing effective work with a <lb />
registration of students from <lb />
all over and central <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
Already the Training school <lb />
like the State University is feel <lb />
cramped with its small <lb />
Seashore <lb />
Beginning Sunday, the <lb />
Norfolk Southern railroad will <lb />
operate Sunday excursion trains <lb />
between Raleigh and Beaufort. <lb />
This train will leave Raleigh at <lb />
a. m., pass Greenville at <lb />
a m., reach Morehead City <lb />
at p. m., arriving at Beau- <lb />
fort st p. m. Returning <lb />
will Beaufort at p. m., <lb />
Morehead City at p. m. pass <lb />
Greenville at p. m., arriving <lb />
. <lb />
equipment in face of its <lb />
. to do gigantic work <lb />
The first ground was broken in North Carolina. <lb />
To Late Hob. W. R. <lb />
At the recent annual meeting <lb />
of the trustees of the N. C. A. <lb />
M. college for the colored race, <lb />
at Greensboro, the following <lb />
record was made up in the min- <lb />
attention of the board of <lb />
trustees is called to the death of <lb />
Hon. W. R. Williams, of Falk- <lb />
N. C. It was deemed fit- <lb />
ting that a memorial page be set <lb />
apart to the memory of the late <lb />
member, and that the board go <lb />
on record as testifying to the <lb />
faithful, patriotic service of its <lb />
former member, and as <lb />
the loss the college the <lb />
State have sustained in the death <lb />
of a faithful member and a <lb />
patriotic <lb />
Rev. D. A. Windham, of Sara- <lb />
toga, will preach at <lb />
Chapel Sunday morning <lb />
public is <lb />
. mi these <lb />
at Raleigh at night. The M <lb />
round trip fare from all invited t- <lb />
between and Wilson is services. <lb />
between Wilson <lb />
Arthur between Greenville <lb />
and Chocowinity <lb />
And it keeps right on raining.<lb /><lb /></p></div></body></text></tei:TEI></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
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