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DEPARTMENT <lb />
I In Charge of F. A. EDMONDSON <lb />
Authorized Agent The Eastern Reflector and Vicinity-Advertising Rites on Application <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
N. C. June <lb />
The Pitt County School j <lb />
manufactured by The A. G. C x <lb />
Company are <lb />
cheap; comfortable, neat and <lb />
are liberal. <lb />
When in the market come to see <lb />
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We are carrying nice line <lb />
Caskets. Price art <lb />
right and can nice <lb />
service, A. G. Mfg. Go. <lb />
Eugene Cannon went to <lb />
yesterday. <lb />
spring <lb />
embroidery Bee us- <lb />
New lot just <lb />
Go- <lb />
F. G. Nye and family <lb />
today fr to visit <lb />
fresh see R. D. <lb />
on Tuesday, Thursdays, <lb />
and Saturdays. <lb />
Cannon, Miss <lb />
Cox, G. T. and Miss Maude <lb />
went to den <lb />
today. <lb />
For cold drinks of kinds cad <lb />
at U. L Johnson's <lb />
Smith and Miss Magda- <lb />
Cox in Thursday to at- <lb />
tend the house Party of Mis <lb />
Just received, a nice lot <lb />
ladies shoes. <lb />
Barber Co <lb />
Mine and Jaunita <lb />
came m yesterday the <lb />
summer a few <lb />
days at borne, <lb />
is Kind <lb />
you need. See us. <lb />
A, V. Ange Co. <lb />
Miss Lena who has <lb />
visiting Mum re- <lb />
turned to borne at Conetoe yes- <lb />
We call your attention to cur <lb />
line groceries. <lb />
K. W. <lb />
For nice fresh c. <lb />
see A. W. Co., Winter- <lb />
N. G. <lb />
Straw are going fist, buy <lb />
one, don't W. <lb />
Leave your orders for H. <lb />
L. Will be delivered <lb />
in town. <lb />
Matting and oil cloth, the <lb />
floor, 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 goods, to <lb />
suiting, percales, to <lb />
cloth, waist <lb />
goods, lawn, mohair <lb />
wool <lb />
to table peaches, pie <lb />
peaches, shirts. <lb />
shirts, shirts, <lb />
shirts, Call and see what <lb />
we offer. A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
The A. G. Cox Manufacturing <lb />
Co. are rendering good service <lb />
in the undertaking business. <lb />
Coffins and caskets cheap with <lb />
excellent hearse service. <lb />
frame that for <lb />
you. Any size frame. <lb />
A. Ange 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 />
day. <lb />
ITEMS.<lb />
We have needles, bobbins and, <lb />
shuttles, for any sewing <lb />
in the country. Also June is. <lb />
threaders, the very thing for booming, Mr. J. B. Joyner and Ayden Monday to friends. <lb />
affected eyes <lb />
some, but he doesn't know how <lb />
They were tracked then <lb />
some distant across the field, j <lb />
Louise Satterthwaite left for; A few months back they came <lb />
to visit Miss Lillian around to W. A. netting j <lb />
Baker, Friday. eight at one time. And again at i <lb />
base ball team will Henry Avery's taking all bun <lb />
play Grimesland Saturday, June the rooster. <lb />
11th, 1910, at p. m. on Grimes- nine at onetime. We all <lb />
land baseball ground. I they will get a after a while <lb />
Miss Charlotte Ricks went to so the rest of us can have <lb />
Advice to the Aged. <lb />
A Infirmities, as <lb />
B be.-, weak MS Md- <lb />
TORPID LIVER. <lb />
bar effect on these organ <lb />
lag than <lb />
to hair natural M <lb />
are a enact <lb />
th bowel v causing thew. <lb />
or days <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
We have put in an assortment <lb />
of patterns for all styles. <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
How your soul Let <lb />
us show you our new lot of <lb />
Co <lb />
A nice six key soda fountain <lb />
for sale. R. D. <lb />
We have purchased the <lb />
know. as the <lb />
Milling and Mfg. Co and will <lb />
be ready very soon to grind corn, <lb />
Jo general repair work and dress <lb />
timber. <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <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 an extensive grocery <lb />
business. The firm will <lb />
known as Joyner Wilson. <lb />
Robt. Strickland continues to <lb />
do a grocery business at Arthur <lb />
and Mr. B. F. Crawford has a <lb />
large store considerably on the <lb />
way to completion. <lb />
The meeting carried on all of <lb />
last week by Walter, Pittman <lb />
Miss Mamie Roberson is in R C. White and his bride, <lb />
town visiting her aunt, Mrs. L. formerly Miss Clara of New <lb />
Ross. 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 />
Hall at 5.30 o'clock <lb />
In youth <lb />
IMPARTING VIGOR. <lb />
to the Matter and LIVER. <lb />
I bey are adapted to old and <lb />
For Sale. <lb />
One of Carlo hen feed <lb />
chick feed. F. V. Johnston. <lb />
4-d fed <lb />
A nice lot of matting just in. <lb />
A. W. Ange Cc. <lb />
Fresh corn herrings at <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
We are now in to do <lb />
grinding every day and <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 buy while <lb />
they cheap. <lb />
A. W. Ange A 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 i <lb />
manufactured by A. G. Cox Man <lb />
Co., Winterville, <lb />
Mrs. Evelyn Cox for <lb />
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 R and M. B. B <lb />
attended services in Ayden Tues- <lb />
day night. <lb />
J. R. Smith, of Ayden, was 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 s <lb />
F. F. Cox went to Greenville <lb />
Tuesday evening. <lb />
Mrs. W. J. Wyatt 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 to <lb />
spend a few days visiting friends <lb />
and 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 and Henry Langston <lb />
went to Greenville Monday. <lb />
Misses Edith and I 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 />
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 has been <lb />
putting up new telephone poles <lb />
and lines around here, returned <lb />
to Greenville yesterday. <lb />
and Jones was a great success. <lb />
The Rev. R. F. Pitman beef, hoe cake, pickles <lb />
from Monday night until Friday to drink such as <lb />
inclusive, and did some of j refreshing. We went to the <lb />
and reached Washington at 6.30, <lb />
remaining half an hour then left <lb />
for Bath. When near Bath the <lb />
boat struck a sand shore and got j <lb />
stuck. We were delayed about <lb />
one and a half hour, reached <lb />
Bath at noon. The table was <lb />
set and everybody ate a large <lb />
dinner consisting of <lb />
and <lb />
was <lb />
Do You Own a Piano <lb />
If not, and you to own <lb />
soon, you owe it o your to ex <lb />
the mi display <lb />
shown at the White <lb />
A display really <lb />
to a large city. <lb />
In a glance yea will inspect a <lb />
line of pianos not alone stand <lb />
the best preaching that we have church in the State, where I character of e, y and <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 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 />
we were treated very kind and <lb />
given a piece of brick that the <lb />
was built of. The day <lb />
b, rainy we did not remain <lb />
as as we intended, but ever y <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 />
Hicks a few days week. <lb />
Mrs. Martha Thigpen and <lb />
daughter, Esther, are visiting <lb />
Mrs. J. P. Fleming. <lb />
The Standard man <lb />
was administered Sunday on his way to Friday was <lb />
evening by the pastor, W. F. <lb />
Walters, of Ayden, in the <lb />
presence of a very large, con- <lb />
course of spectators. Interest <lb />
in meeting ran high that <lb />
the house was crowded to over- <lb />
flowing several nights and Sun <lb />
day. Rev. Walters-left Sunday <lb />
evening for Ayden. <lb />
Miss Etta Gay, of <lb />
was visiting at F. II. Smith's <lb />
last week. <lb />
Miss Lie Nichols and Esther <lb />
of Ayden, were visiting <lb />
at Ivy Smith's last week. <lb />
Misses Mattie Little and <lb />
Mayo, of Wilson, came <lb />
Saturday evening to visit re- <lb />
and friends in our section <lb />
for a <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cobb, of <lb />
Norfolk, were visiting at Cobb- <lb />
dale Saturday and and <lb />
B. P- Cobb took them t en <lb />
ville Sunday Mrs. <lb />
Cobb is going to remain for a <lb />
few weeks. <lb />
The nine went up <lb />
and played a name of <lb />
ball Saturday evening and came <lb />
out victorious. The game stood <lb />
to in favor of <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 />
Sunday for young men. <lb />
Let all turn cut. <lb />
general in a class to <lb />
itself, but you I et with prices <lb />
that stand here d <lb />
incomparable an. where. Eight <lb />
different makes t select from, none <lb />
of those cheap department <lb />
store stencils, each one a stand- <lb />
ard, cf acknowledged farce and <lb />
reputation in the trade. Four <lb />
player-pianos known <lb />
makes. <lb />
We will take your piano in <lb />
exchange for one of play- <lb />
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 out <lb />
ware room. <lb />
BETHEL SOCIAL CIRCLES. <lb />
WOODLAND ITEMS <lb />
Woodland, N. C. June <lb />
and Mrs. W. R. W. spent <lb />
Saturday night and Sunday v. <lb />
their daughter, Mrs. <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 rain this week. <lb />
Mr. 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 o e <lb />
or two that like chickens <lb />
here. Monday night a week ago <lb />
someone went to W. L. <lb />
and took three chickens, and on <lb />
to W. R. W. and took <lb />
Our Greenville, <lb />
come. <lb />
your if you <lb />
People Delightful Porch <lb />
Party. <lb />
On Friday from to <lb />
o'clock Miss Mamie Blair, of <lb />
Thomasville, delightfully enter- <lb />
at Hotel Blount, a <lb />
of her friends at a porch <lb />
party. <lb />
As the guests arrived they <lb />
were received by Miss Elizabeth <lb />
Jones and Dr. Ward who direct- <lb />
ed them to the punch bowl <lb />
sided over by Mr. 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 <lb />
Maude Barnhill and Dr. Ward, <lb />
the prizes beings 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 candy. <lb />
The decorations were very <lb />
pretty indeed. In the hall <lb />
were the punch <lb />
bowl and table being decorated <lb />
in them. A white parasol <lb />
pended over the bowl had <lb />
pinned over it with a <lb />
large bunch tied on the handle. <lb />
In the parlor white roses were <lb />
used. On the perch Japanese <lb />
lanterns were hung which added <lb />
much to the attractiveness of the <lb />
Nervous <lb />
Break-Down <lb />
Nerve energy is tho <lb />
force that controls tho or- <lb />
of respiration, cir- <lb />
digestion and <lb />
elimination. When you <lb />
feel weak, nervous, <lb />
table, sick, it is often <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 />
you. Try it.<lb />
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Medical f, Elkhart, <lb />
White. <lb />
Next door to Carr Hardware Co. store. <lb />
BAKER HART <lb />
BAKER HART <lb />
The Up-to-date Hardware <lb />
Store <lb />
T 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 />
B Special attention is called to cur 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 />
USED UNIVERSALLY <lb />
WHEN Metal were- y <lb />
you some excuse being <lb />
Hut now <lb />
If you are it can only lie you do not know the <lb />
facts in the <lb />
They are the Atlantic to for all kinds <lb />
of under all conditions. <lb />
They art fireproof, never leak Ind as long as the <lb />
building itself without needing repair. <lb />
further detailed information apply to <lb />
YORK COBB, Agents. <lb />
COLLEGE. <lb />
Among the foremost colleges for Women in tho South. <lb />
Course in Liberal Arts covering nine departments, <lb />
course, in n and Bible, which count for A. B. <lb />
including Piano. Pipe Violin and Voice Culture. School of Art, <lb />
including- and of <lb />
which college s trained <lb />
director. Full course per i. eluding tuition, room, <lb />
light, best, nurse, all minor fees, <lb />
in Club, to less. Next session begins Sept. <lb />
R. T. VANN, President, <lb />
North <lb />
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner <lb />
Truth In Preference to Fiction. <lb />
One Dollar Per Year<lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA. JUNE 1910. <lb />
No. <lb />
WHAT THE EDITORS DID. <lb />
the <lb />
on Mi Hers Affecting the State. <lb />
BRILLIANT AFFAIR. <lb />
SUMMER SCHOOL AT E. C T. C. S. <lb />
Mr. Mrs. W. T. Jr , <lb />
At lac Hoe. <lb />
Some people have an idea that By night or day the of <lb />
the annual conventions of the Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Moseley <lb />
of the State are merely on North College street is ideally <lb />
occasions for and and <lb />
having a good time. Some of Last on the occasion <lb />
this comes in, of coarse, but of a reception and dance by <lb />
there is no class of people more and Mrs <lb />
alive to matters affecting the in honor of Mr. W- <lb />
State than the editors, and that <lb />
they do things at their <lb />
is by some of the <lb />
resolutions adopted at the recent <lb />
meeting. Here are <lb />
some of the matters discussed <lb />
and embodied in the <lb />
is the 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 />
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 th merry <lb />
assembled therein. <lb />
Three large rooms and a wide <lb />
hall, thrown en suite, made an <lb />
ideal bail room. To the elegance <lb />
of natural appointments was <lb />
added the beauty and fragrance <lb />
of flowers-all that May and <lb />
Nye. who lived . <lb />
died in Carolina is furnish for just such lovely <lb />
and practical events. The was <lb />
help and we would hereby give <lb />
the movement our en- <lb />
and approval. <lb />
desire to go on record as <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 />
management and we <lb />
glad to mention th; heroic <lb />
flee a newspaper man, Mr. J. P. <lb />
Cork, of Concord, is making in <lb />
behalf. <lb />
would urge our brethren <lb />
of the press to aid in every <lb />
way the great work our <lb />
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. Moseley stood <lb />
first in the receiving line, she in <lb />
black lace over silk, and 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 <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Lipscomb, <lb />
the latter in an gown of <lb />
chiffon over pink silk, <lb />
trimmings of chiffon <lb />
the tunic and ornamenting <lb />
the waist. Her jewels were <lb />
amethysts Bet in pearls. <lb />
Miss Adelaide Orr was t Mrs. <lb />
right. She wore a <lb />
lovely gown of white chiffon over <lb />
yellow satin, trimmed with <lb />
chiffon rosebuds. <lb />
Dancing commenced at <lb />
o'clock, music being furnished by <lb />
Mr. Harry Asbury and assistants. <lb />
State Board of Health is doing the evening delicious <lb />
for the prevention and cure of punch was served by Mrs. C. M.<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 every 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 and <lb />
encouraging these good women <lb />
in this labor of <lb />
it 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 pay to <lb />
stipulated amount <lb />
Beardon, Asheville, guest of <lb />
Mrs. Moseley. The bowl was <lb />
set in a bed of daisies. Ices fol- <lb />
lowed the <lb />
Chronicle. 10th. <lb />
Death of Mr. A. L. Morgan. <lb />
The many friends ac- <lb />
in this city of Mrs. <lb />
A. L. Morgan Miss Leonard <lb />
will be to learn of <lb />
bet death in Ala. <lb />
The sad intelligence of her death <lb />
came in a telegram today to her <lb />
her former schoolmate and <lb />
friend, Mrs. E. B. Mrs. <lb />
Morgan is remembered here as <lb />
Miss Leonard Pitts, for it was <lb />
during her college days at Salem, <lb />
N. that she visited Mrs. <lb />
here, where she made <lb />
many lasting friends ac- <lb />
Capt. Maya Dead. <lb />
Capt. M. S. Mayo, aged <lb />
years, died suddenly at his home <lb />
in Washington a few days ago. <lb />
Capt. Mayo was for many years <lb />
captain of plying Tar <lb />
river, and was well known in the <lb />
towns along the river. <lb />
appropriate out of the general <lb />
treasury for this purpose at <lb />
State stipulated amount, Mt annually, the said <lb />
per day for each convict. the J J <lb />
State to bear all the counties; provided, <lb />
maintenance, care and <lb />
of the convicts, counties that do <lb />
not maintain chain gangs shall <lb />
preference in leasing <lb />
prisoners. <lb />
is further resolved that it <lb />
is the sense of this meeting that <lb />
the State should give to the <lb />
counties composing the State <lb />
assistance in the actual <lb />
of their roads, and should <lb />
the said counties raise twice the <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 whose location and <lb />
Doing Great Work for Teachers East <lb />
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 />
important summer school ever <lb />
held in North Carolina. With an <lb />
enrollment of nearly teachers <lb />
every North Caro- <lb />
east of Raleigh and <lb />
many west of that city, a <lb />
faculty of ten efficient, herd- <lb />
working -.-etchers-each one a <lb />
proven master in his department <lb />
the school, now in its first <lb />
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 />
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 <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 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 realty 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 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 th- conduct of the <lb />
school by spirit of <lb />
and encouragement <lb />
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 />
head of the work, t H. <lb />
E. Austin, teacher of Geography <lb />
and Agriculture. Professor C. <lb />
W. Miss Maria <lb />
D. Graham. Mathematics; Mr. <lb />
Meadows, of Texas, English; <lb />
Miss Kate W. Lewis, Drawing; <lb />
Mr. Knight, History; Professor <lb />
School-Management; <lb />
Miss Mary Arrington. Primary <lb />
Mrs. <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. To terms of <lb />
ten weeks each have been given. <lb />
The first began March <lb />
and ended May had 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 />
This Newsy It <lb />
STATE NEWS. <lb />
WITH MISS MATTIE KING. <lb />
is of Condensed <lb />
Buy Readers. <lb />
Marriage <lb />
Mania. <lb />
At 7.45 o'clock this morning, R. <lb />
in St. Paul's Episcopal Brooks, superintendent of the <lb />
was witnessed a very beautiful Home, died this morn- <lb />
marriage, when the destinies of j He had been in feeble <lb />
Mr. C. Tyson and Miss health for sometime. He had <lb />
Loraine Home were united by been superintendent of the home <lb />
Rev. B. F. Huske. for twelve <lb />
Skilled hands had handsomely The <lb />
decorated the church for the of on <lb />
occasion, the chancel a was enter d by <lb />
bower of palms and ferns. I three men last night and about <lb />
arch wreathed in evergreens, worth of merchandise was <lb />
magnolias and cape away and over <lb />
Though the hour was the; of was <lb />
edifice was more than filled over <lb />
admiring friends who had up as two <lb />
to witness this union of; <lb />
hearts. <lb />
As Miss Helen Forbes played <lb />
the wedding march the bridal <lb />
party entered and took their <lb />
respective places. First came <lb />
the ushers. Messrs. R. C. <lb />
and W. L Hall, Hill Home <lb />
and Z. P. Vandyke. <lb />
Following these the dame <lb />
of honor, Mrs. O. R. Brown, of <lb />
Henderson, 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. Horne. who gave <lb />
her away. <lb />
As these approached the altar <lb />
piled <lb />
in some <lb />
places. Entrance was effected <lb />
from the rear by the use of a <lb />
i ladder and breaking cut a <lb />
The burglars left a note saying <lb />
they just <lb />
June In a fit <lb />
of jealousy last night at Marshal, <lb />
here, Call <lb />
well shot and <lb />
bis <lb />
Myrtle Lowe, about ears of <lb />
age. Both are well connected in <lb />
Madison county. <lb />
High Point. June The <lb />
little girl of Mr. 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 />
Entertains Hone of H.-r Guests, <lb />
, Misses Pierce and Carter. <lb />
The home of Mr. R. W. King <lb />
on to k on the <lb />
appearance of a which <lb />
numerous you- g merry- <lb />
makings have made <lb />
when M. s Mattie King <lb />
was at h me to a number <lb />
of Tuesday in honor <lb />
of h-e rut, Sallie <lb />
, of Warsaw, Lura <lb />
Carter, of Wilson. P <lb />
hearts dice was one of the <lb />
amusements of the evening, the <lb />
prize going to Miss I arr <lb />
whose tally-card shewed the <lb />
latest number of punches. She <lb />
the two of <lb />
honor to draw and Mi- Carter <lb />
was the final of the <lb />
Kodak. receiving patty <lb />
Mi-s Carter <lb />
Suit Janus, P. with <lb />
Barney Warren, ind the <lb />
hottest vi Ba com L. <lb />
in the evening punch <lb />
served in rear lull, Miss <lb />
Lillian Carr with Mr. J <lb />
aid Miss Margaret Blow <lb />
with Mr. Charles Haskett <lb />
siding the <lb />
Among guests <lb />
were Charlotte Fennell, <lb />
of Wilmington, and Good- <lb />
win, of <lb />
Invitations were sent <lb />
of the young <lb />
the groom with his brother. Mr loose from the wire, but the cur- <lb />
B. F. entered from the <lb />
vestry and met them. <lb />
The impressive ring ceremony <lb />
of the Episcopal church <lb />
used. At its conclusion the <lb />
bridal party first drove to <lb />
former home of the bride on <lb />
Greene street, and from mere <lb />
they proceeded to the A C. L. <lb />
depot to depart on a bridal <lb />
to Washington City, <lb />
and Virginia Beach. <lb />
This marriage has been looked <lb />
forward Co with much interest, <lb />
as both are well known and pop <lb />
Mr. Tyson has 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 presents <lb />
received. <lb />
A BAD CUSTOM <lb />
rent was so 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 />
NEW MASONIC ROOM. <lb />
One Cora-on Politeness Should <lb />
Correct. <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 as the ushers, who go <lb />
last, have passed the aisle, the <lb />
audience has a habit of filling <lb />
the aisle and rushing out 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 and 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 />
immediate bridal party, but also <lb />
the family and special guests <lb />
who occupy reserved seats, have <lb />
retired from the church. <lb />
Nice the Winslow Build- <lb />
The Masons of Greenville will <lb />
soon have their new lodge m <lb />
ready for occupancy. Their n. w <lb />
quarters are in the second story <lb />
of the newly 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 at an early 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 a cost of dollars. <lb />
The which a part <lb />
has 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 />
e College. <lb />
We desire to call n to <lb />
the advertisement of the State <lb />
Normal and I college <lb />
which appears 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 />
of all the graduates of <lb />
this institution have taught or <lb />
are now teaching in the schools <lb />
of North Carolina. <lb />
dormitories are furnished <lb />
by the State and is pro- <lb />
at actual Co Two <lb />
appointments to the mi- <lb />
apportioned the <lb />
c unties according to <lb />
school p will be award- <lb />
ed to applicants ab jut the mid- <lb />
of July. Students wish <lb />
to attend this institution next <lb />
year should make application as <lb />
early as possible, as the capacity <lb />
of the dormitories is limited. <lb />
plans and specifications for con- . <lb />
are <lb />
State highway I The first ground was broken <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 eastern and central <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
Already the Training school <lb />
like the State University is feel- <lb />
cramped with its small <lb />
equipment in face of its <lb />
to do gigantic work <lb />
in North Carolina. <lb />
Sunday Seashore Train, <lb />
Beginning Sunday, 19th, 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 at p. m. Returning <lb />
will leave Beaufort at p. m., <lb />
Morehead City at p. m. pass <lb />
To Late Hop. W. R. Williams. <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 m the min- <lb />
attention of the board of <lb />
trustees is called to the death of <lb />
Hon. W. R. Williams, of Falk- <lb />
land, N. C. It was deemed fit- <lb />
ting that a memorial page be set <lb />
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 and the <lb />
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 />
round trip fare from all invited to -f these <lb />
between and Wilson <lb />
between Wilson <lb />
Arthur between Greenville. <lb />
and Chocowinity 11.50- <lb />
And it keeps right on raining.<lb /></p>
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a-i <lb />
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, <lb />
Groceries <lb />
Anything you need can be found at our store. <lb />
Call to tee us <lb />
. R. J. G. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Hie Rural Mail Comes Once a Day <lb />
The Telephone keeps you in touch with neigh- <lb />
friends and the city every minute of every <lb />
day. Progressive farmers throughout the South <lb />
are installing telephones in their homes and <lb />
our service. <lb />
The cost is low; the service is satisfactory. <lb />
Write to our nearest Manager, or <lb />
Farmers line Department <lb />
HOME TELEGRAPH CO. <lb />
Henderson, N. C <lb />
Halley's Comet <lb />
fa along it at the rat of <lb />
miles par hour, according to last <lb />
reports. <lb />
C. II. engineer on X. W. Ry. <lb />
I loot would <lb />
and the public an I did not tell <lb />
done me. It <lb />
cured of a severe attack of Acute <lb />
it in twenty minute and <lb />
was entirely free from nausea and pain in <lb />
three hours. <lb />
always keep a bottle with me on my <lb />
For ion. and <lb />
there in nothing better than <lb />
SOc., at drug or sent <lb />
prepaid on receipt of price. <lb />
Manufactured by <lb />
Leftwich Chemical Co. <lb />
Lynchburg, Va. <lb />
The Reflector doe Job work. <lb />
S. J. NOBLES <lb />
MODERN BARBER SHOP. <lb />
Nicely furnished, every <lb />
thing clean and <lb />
Working the very <lb />
beat barbers. Second to <lb />
none in the State. <lb />
Cosmetics a specialty. <lb />
Opposite J. R. J. G. <lb />
NOTES FOE BUST <lb />
Briefs far Ba <lb />
will treat you <lb />
Subscribe to The Reflector. <lb />
Best In- <lb />
and Ceylon at S. M <lb />
Don't forget the to- <lb />
night. Benefit of ball team. <lb />
Sprint chickens at Tobacco <lb />
Co. Phone <lb />
Help the team by attending <lb />
the tonight. <lb />
wanting me <lb />
will call W. J. Turnage. <lb />
Wedding presents for June <lb />
brides can be found at Taft <lb />
VanDyke's. <lb />
It may pay you to call on us <lb />
for prices before selling your <lb />
potatoes. <lb />
building lots 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 <lb />
any case of chills and fever. <lb />
Price <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 />
In West Greenville beautiful <lb />
residence lots for sale on easy <lb />
terms. See Higgs Bros <lb />
Bring your go-carts and car <lb />
to Taft <lb />
have new tires put on while you <lb />
wait. <lb />
We have a machine for retire- <lb />
baby carriages and <lb />
only a few minutes required, <lb />
Taft VanDyke. <lb />
Twenty-six telephone added <lb />
to the local exchange since May <lb />
1st. Were you one of them If <lb />
net order yours at once, don't <lb />
worry your neighbor. <lb />
Ice Cram from Washington <lb />
C every day, it is delicious <lb />
Pharmacy. <lb />
Tobacco Flues-1 will be <lb />
flues the coming season at <lb />
the Greenville Supply Go's old <lb />
sand, near A. C. L. depot. <lb />
Phone No. J. J. Jenkins. <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 />
Use Hubbard's Top Dressing <lb />
on 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 v. <lb />
Tobacco <lb />
large supply of best open hearth <lb />
iron on hand, skilled mechanics <lb />
to make them. See me, or phone <lb />
No. before making your <lb />
chases this season. Absolute <lb />
satisfaction guaranteed. <lb />
J. J. Jenkins, the flue man. <lb />
The Spinning Ant. <lb />
Tin- spinning ant is found in In- <lb />
in Ceylon, in the island of Ma- <lb />
and in Australia. This ant <lb />
weave its nest between two leaves <lb />
of a tree, preferably the mango. It <lb />
begins to or to <lb />
two leaves together. To do <lb />
this it runs a line of its working <lb />
similar to the <lb />
spider length of the <lb />
leaf around it. While at work <lb />
it clings to the leaf with its flails <lb />
and the same lime draws on the <lb />
leaf nearest to it with its mandibles. <lb />
Sometimes the two leaves suitable <lb />
for nest building are too far apart. <lb />
Then the builder calls in its follow <lb />
ants. and they help it to form a <lb />
chain. ant clings to the waist <lb />
of its neighbor by its mandibles. <lb />
Thus enchained, they work to build <lb />
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ARCHITECT <lb />
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For County Treasurer. <lb />
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Action f Body <lb />
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the a attracting point Is <lb />
called, moat Journey Is spent <lb />
In slow far sway from <lb />
of system Is <lb />
Just word focus means. <lb />
then globular aggregations. <lb />
look. Sin-h <lb />
first descried In telescope <lb />
coming In from apace, for are <lb />
rarely seen at all until hare en- <lb />
orbit of Mara. <lb />
but still more their own <lb />
behavior till the in bid. <lb />
Within tills known <lb />
bead, appears as It near us a bright <lb />
th nucleus. Suddenly there <lb />
cur a complete change tn deport- <lb />
of the body, one which renders <lb />
It the observed of all observers, In <lb />
less times occasionally Its be- <lb />
held harbinger of distress, dis- <lb />
ease mid death. <lb />
As soon as comet gets Dear <lb />
enough the beat of the sun acts up <lb />
commotion It. deter- <lb />
of temperature of <lb />
of <lb />
we are to Infer that this beat <lb />
is great at earth's from <lb />
the sun In spite of cold of <lb />
This temperature is degrees F. <lb />
at the comet the <lb />
sun this bent must Increase Inversely <lb />
a square of the distance. At <lb />
radius of earth orbit It is <lb />
ready four times as great above <lb />
lute at a times, <lb />
and so on Increasingly, the <lb />
tiling Into thousands of degrees. <lb />
No wonder comet acts as It does. <lb />
It at once becomes uneasy. In <lb />
light and. as Hie reveals, <lb />
disruptive electric start <lb />
It let out the <lb />
Then begins that of <lb />
perihelion passage the <lb />
comet so superb object and for <lb />
It pay so dear. gases <lb />
are thus thrust out from <lb />
Interior of separate to- <lb />
with such particles of the Iron <lb />
as are made gaseous by beat, fall <lb />
prey to another besides <lb />
This force Is the Impact of light <lb />
Itself, the light by the sun. <lb />
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beam of light have to move <lb />
even n pith ball Is u conception not <lb />
easy to grasp. Yet there Is <lb />
of the fact, theoretically calculated <lb />
years ago by Clerk Maxwell from Ins <lb />
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by at enormous speed, each <lb />
behaving exactly as it should by <lb />
analysis II sin-h were the <lb />
cause the light <lb />
waves have a propelling power <lb />
direction of their motion <lb />
to their speed. <lb />
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tray no such effect split of their <lb />
size The answer Is. because of that <lb />
very size. Gravity nets on mas, <lb />
a matter of three the light <lb />
force on the surface of the body, a <lb />
matter of two. As a body diminishes <lb />
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greater and greater ratio to Its mas <lb />
until when small enough the <lb />
force is the stronger of the two. <lb />
This relation betrayed In the cod <lb />
duct of tall. The Imprisoned, <lb />
gases, to expulsion on the sun- <lb />
ward ski of comet, rise toward It <lb />
In a series of exquisite mantling en- <lb />
as If the comet's head were <lb />
veiling Itself from the too ardent gas <lb />
of Then, rising to s <lb />
certain height, their initial impetus <lb />
overcome, they fall back, repelled by <lb />
light although till attract- <lb />
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form the toil of the comet, en <lb />
taking place. <lb />
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la nearly straight, one curved and on <lb />
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Id second two and two-tenth <lb />
time, or something less, In <lb />
third only about of gravity. <lb />
Hut the are very ratio which <lb />
particle of gas. of <lb />
and of Iron or sodium <lb />
would respectively show. <lb />
A the comet approaches sun tbs <lb />
display becomes more violent and <lb />
more spectacular. Finer wilder <lb />
grows pageant, the <lb />
loosening Its tresses, had stood <lb />
about It bead amid <lb />
th depth of space, to In <lb />
gorgeous gleam behind It as It pays <lb />
orbital obeisance to th ruler of <lb />
Its course. It hack away <lb />
In keeping etiquette to royal- <lb />
turning always face <lb />
a It retreats whence It cam. <lb />
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matter to form the tall <lb />
never be recovered, hut I driven far- <lb />
away. At each successive return <lb />
to th sun tome of It man and- <lb />
llano Is thus lost, and Is why <lb />
periodic comets. that have mad <lb />
many visits, are such small In- <lb />
conspicuous objects. It Is only <lb />
comet of long ellipse and <lb />
rant habit of which the perihelion <lb />
pageant la so <lb />
ion. <lb />
and th of th Famous <lb />
Prison of Franc. <lb />
famous prison known <lb />
as the Bastille started April <lb />
by order of Charles V. <lb />
The Bastille turned out to be an <lb />
structure ill history, <lb />
fall on July marked the <lb />
la-ginning of the French <lb />
It was originally intended by <lb />
Charles M I defense against the <lb />
When it came to be used <lb />
us a state prison it was provided <lb />
with vast bulwarks and ditches. <lb />
The Bastille had four towers of <lb />
five stories each on each of its large <lb />
sides. It was partly in these towers <lb />
ind partly in underground Cellars <lb />
I hat the prisoners were situated. It <lb />
was capable of containing from <lb />
to eighty prisoners, a number <lb />
frequently reached during the <lb />
reigns of Louis XIV. and Louis <lb />
XV., the majority of them <lb />
of the higher ranks. On <lb />
its now stands the Column of <lb />
July, erected in memory of the pa- <lb />
of <lb />
The name or in <lb />
ancient times was given to any kind <lb />
of structure calculated to withstand <lb />
a military force, and thus, formerly <lb />
in England on the borders of <lb />
Scotland, the term house was <lb />
applied to places of strength <lb />
and fancied security. The French <lb />
Bastille mi originally called the <lb />
St. <lb />
Stephen Marcel, provost of the <lb />
merchants, undertook the erection <lb />
of the French Bastille. The build- <lb />
was enlarged in 1309 by <lb />
provost of Paris under <lb />
Charles V. He added two towers, <lb />
which, being placed opposite to <lb />
those already existing on each side <lb />
of the gate, made of the Bastille a <lb />
fort, with u tower at each of <lb />
the four angles. <lb />
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who had many enemies, <lb />
was prosecuted for alleged crimes <lb />
and condemned to perpetual <lb />
confinement in the Bastille, of <lb />
which, according to some <lb />
ans, he was the first prisoner. Aft- <lb />
some time ho was removed <lb />
thence to another <lb />
prison, from which ho was liberated <lb />
in 1381 by the insurrection of the <lb />
After this insurrection, in <lb />
the voting king. Charles VI. still <lb />
further enlarged the Bastille by <lb />
adding four towers to it. each <lb />
feet high, thus giving it, instead of <lb />
the square form it originally <lb />
the shape of an oblong or <lb />
parallelogram. To increase its <lb />
strength the Bastille was surround- <lb />
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feet The road which former- <lb />
passed through it was turned to <lb />
one side. <lb />
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position was closely connected <lb />
with important affair in French <lb />
history and was occupied by the <lb />
Guises in 1.188, by Charles IV. in <lb />
1584. the in and <lb />
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Bastille should one of the first <lb />
objects of attack at the outbreak <lb />
Revolution. In July <lb />
the populace of Paris, recruit- <lb />
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attacked the fortress <lb />
stormed it after a half hearted re- <lb />
by the governor. Be <lb />
nay. and u handful of Swiss. The <lb />
governor and seven of his men were <lb />
killed, the archives of the prison <lb />
scattered, and the prisoners, seven <lb />
in number, were carried through <lb />
the streets and hailed as victims of <lb />
and martyr's in the people's <lb />
cause. The building itself was torn <lb />
down. The anniversary of the <lb />
of the Bastille is celebrated <lb />
year the national holiday of <lb />
France. <lb />
Thy <lb />
Th of Boy <lb />
Yesterday looked me with <lb />
your father's eves. clasped my <lb />
with your tiny ones, clinging <lb />
us for your life, and a tiny spark of <lb />
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stood proudly erect, thing back your <lb />
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said. <lb />
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You sprang me faced it j <lb />
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Don't you hurt my <lb />
Yesterday you came blindly to <lb />
my sitting with swollen eyes <lb />
arid blood stained lips. As I bathed <lb />
and patched and trembled you blurt- <lb />
ed called you a name <lb />
any feller call my mother <lb />
a name I punched him good Ix-t <lb />
him just say that again He <lb />
said was a Dear lit- <lb />
warrior, with your father's own <lb />
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after all the feasting and merry- <lb />
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mother is glad to tell you <lb />
Yesterday you told me. I had <lb />
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still the other kind, culled the <lb />
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It Inflicted. It of a chain <lb />
with bandies at each end. The chain <lb />
was put around Hie wrists, and <lb />
handles were brought together and <lb />
twisted until a firm grip was obtained. <lb />
The least struggle on part of the <lb />
captive and the chains bit deep Into <lb />
his wrists. Of Hie same nature, but <lb />
made of wire. Is while In <lb />
nu emergency has proved <lb />
perfectly satisfactory. <lb />
The handcuff used In some parts of <lb />
eastern Europe Is most primitive. It <lb />
consists or a V shaped piece of metal. <lb />
In which I lie wrists Inserted, the <lb />
ends being then drawn together <lb />
by means of a cross hook, which must <lb />
be kept taut whole time. The <lb />
most bandy form of cuff, which is In <lb />
general use present, conies from <lb />
my heart sings as I write and America. It Is lighter and much less <lb />
Is happy again, truly happy, I clumsy than the old <lb />
never expected to feel in this <lb />
world. came to me, tall, <lb />
straight, with a new expression of <lb />
manliness in your eyes, and <lb />
he has son <lb />
Isn't it You came to <lb />
meet me and gathered me up in <lb />
your strong arms and held me close <lb />
to the heart that had rested so of- <lb />
ten on mine. voice came to <lb />
me, softened with the tears of <lb />
which your manhood was not <lb />
it <lb />
It Is Do easy matter to clap lbs <lb />
on a person who is <lb />
violently. Inventor should turn <lb />
their attention to the subject, for much <lb />
remains to lie done lighting <lb />
prisoner can he quickly . strongly <lb />
secured Without harm to himself or <lb />
bis <lb />
An Old Tim <lb />
An ancient war that <lb />
compiled by a Chinese. 1403 <lb />
emperor of the Ming dynasty or- <lb />
that such a work should <lb />
undertaken, and in 1410 the <lb />
volumes were ready for block print- <lb />
This process in Chi- <lb />
was by pasting <lb />
written copy on blocks of wood <lb />
cutting the letters in relief. The <lb />
work of printing the encyclopedia <lb />
seemed so arduous that it was <lb />
and the work remained in <lb />
manuscript. The books of the en- <lb />
cyclopedia were one foot and eight <lb />
inches in length half inch <lb />
thick were bound in yellow silk. <lb />
were stored in Peking and <lb />
were burned during the siege of <lb />
that city by the allied forces in <lb />
Weekly. <lb />
Hit Hard Luck. <lb />
His hone went dead, his <lb />
mule went lame, and he lost six <lb />
cows in a poker game; then a <lb />
cane came on a summer's day and <lb />
blew the where he lived away, <lb />
and the earthquake came when that <lb />
was and swallowed the land <lb />
that the house was on; then the tax <lb />
collector came around and charged <lb />
him up with the hole in the <lb />
Parrot. <lb />
Th <lb />
In his hook the <lb />
Hans a Dot re- <lb />
Uncovered by the wind picked <lb />
i up blunt arrowheads knives. <lb />
coins, lost by <lb />
never knew till now what j fragments of <lb />
have suffered all these years to ; beautifully colored marble slabs which <lb />
little I probably once adorned mm <lb />
tills et <lb />
Strange peoples were met in that <lb />
long mar. b across the <lb />
for Instance, who need not n <lb />
suffragist attack to bring them to their <lb />
senses, for the Tuareg It la <lb />
the man. the brute, who by all the <lb />
laws of the country tins to <lb />
Woman. Descent is traced through <lb />
the mother. Woman shows her proud <lb />
face to nil the world, while the man <lb />
Roes <lb />
Helen Peck in New Idea Woman's <lb />
Magazine. <lb />
Encouraging <lb />
John, haven't seen you <lb />
for years years, it seems to <lb />
two met at n <lb />
homecoming. are till tho <lb />
folks Suppose the have all <lb />
grown up by this <lb />
answered and with <lb />
a pardonable show of pride, <lb />
you know, is a fledged doc- <lb />
tor <lb />
yes; I suppose he is. it <lb />
hardly seems possible. And how is <lb />
he getting <lb />
answered the proud <lb />
father. operated on his sixth <lb />
patient the other day. and the man <lb />
lived two <lb />
Star. <lb />
Not <lb />
Tn n certain <lb />
Custom. <lb />
h in <lb />
the custom has prevailed of <lb />
presenting to each scholar of the <lb />
Sunday school an egg daring the <lb />
exercises at the celebration of <lb />
On an occasion of the kind the <lb />
assistant clergyman arose and made <lb />
my soul, the exalted lay, <lb />
which the eggs will dis- <lb />
The and Hie Work. <lb />
The great like the great he- <lb />
roes, hate always done whatever came <lb />
to hand. grumbled and <lb />
Said lie a sculptor when Julius <lb />
II. him to paint, hut he palm- <lb />
ed the of chapel. <lb />
Shakespeare chafed the popularity <lb />
Of fool In the drama of bis time <lb />
produced Hie fool In <lb />
If either Of I hem had waited for per <lb />
feet condition- and an inspiration <lb />
trammeled By circumstances he would <lb />
have done nothing. They produced <lb />
masterpieces because they lbs <lb />
best of things the. were. And tins <lb />
Is the business of artist in life. <lb />
London Times. <lb />
Their and Mode a <lb />
A hundred .,. number t <lb />
bank clerks bare lie-n <lb />
inconsiderable. The oM needed <lb />
only small Quite In <lb />
eighteenth i. biggest <lb />
conducted its business two cleft. <lb />
The of a third created <lb />
great excitement. arrival <lb />
more etching, for we are <lb />
he wore n long flapped With <lb />
large the sleeves bad broad <lb />
cuffs, with three large button, some- <lb />
what like the coats worn by <lb />
embroidered <lb />
coal reaching nearly down Ml <lb />
knees. With an enormous In <lb />
the a cocked bat. powdered <lb />
hair, with and <lb />
gold beaded no <lb />
was of a peacock, even fur <lb />
his time. A few years later, in the <lb />
early part of the nineteenth century. <lb />
the correct was <lb />
breeches, silk Stockings. Rimes <lb />
silver buckles and a while tie. <lb />
can Imagine u dress more <lb />
of o; e <lb />
But it doe not seem that, according <lb />
to our Ideas, the manner of life was <lb />
quite In harmony Impressive <lb />
appearance. Not for the bank clerk <lb />
the early eighteen hundreds the <lb />
clean and elaborately fitted <lb />
restaurants of the modern Not <lb />
for him tea shops varieties of <lb />
harmless drinks and tempting light <lb />
food If he wanted a meal he went tie <lb />
the butcher and bought himself a <lb />
or steak for halfpenny r <lb />
sixpence. This lie carried himself t <lb />
an adjacent public house, they <lb />
cooked It for a penny. Tb <lb />
In fact played no small part <lb />
his life. <lb />
Is It not a tradition th it the clearing <lb />
house has grown the meetings r <lb />
clerks in a tavern, where met ft <lb />
the purpose of settling up <lb />
among <lb />
graph. <lb />
RARE <lb />
The and th Err <lb />
Rhinoceros. <lb />
There are n number of beasts <lb />
mens of which are ardently desired <lb />
not only by garden of <lb />
the world, but by the professional <lb />
us well. Among these may <lb />
be mentioned bear, nu <lb />
rune animal and one <lb />
ed iii make a mountain grizzly <lb />
appear <lb />
Bo America contains a prise in <lb />
the of a specie f Jaguar never <lb />
held In captivity. This Jaguar Is of <lb />
tremendous coal black. <lb />
There two rare birds in Hie <lb />
forests whereof do specimens nave <lb />
over been brought <lb />
the These names <lb />
are derived the effect produced <lb />
by lb cries of the bird-, the former <lb />
having a likened Hull of n <lb />
boll and the latter the <lb />
eerie of crooning In <lb />
such a manner as Io i reduce goose- <lb />
flesh person who <lb />
hears Its sung. T <lb />
naturalists will vote ex- <lb />
of heartfelt IO the In- <lb />
who will retell them from far- <lb />
off Burma a specimen n <lb />
having n black bide and big. <lb />
ears. No one ever actually- cc <lb />
this Ian. It Is livened, white <lb />
men frequently bis hide <lb />
New Zealand is land mys- <lb />
The most of the rare <lb />
whereof Inn ls are waged <lb />
for by Is a kind <lb />
duck billed one seems <lb />
what should be <lb />
It Is added, mis always of <lb />
that some day n true lizard . <lb />
not a lilt a true <lb />
link between the birds and reptile <lb />
-might lie found in <lb />
Harper <lb />
Not t All <lb />
Madam-What a funny looking hat <lb />
woman has sec <lb />
anything funny about It mighty <lb />
sensible me. Madam-Yes; that's <lb />
what makes It so <lb />
York Times. <lb />
The Catalpa <lb />
tree Is slouch of <lb />
forest, has a brief season of beau- <lb />
but this outburst of i I ex- <lb />
ephemeral compared <lb />
with the long weeks and months when <lb />
it to be fairly ill litter <lb />
that the wonder is presence Is <lb />
to the extent It has been In <lb />
gone by. We believe It was <lb />
who ones Indulged in a <lb />
utterances over ll <lb />
blossoms, bill II Is safe he <lb />
had . up a yard U bill. <lb />
by the presence of one or more of <lb />
tree or the sentiments <lb />
would hove been other than poetic <lb />
Mollies<lb /></p>
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n i <lb />
THE EASTERN of the <lb />
a. the average Io <lb />
does apt love much work. <lb />
J.<lb />
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
Subscription-One fat <lb />
Six Months <lb />
Single Copy . <lb />
rates may be had upon <lb />
application at the business office in The <lb />
Reflector Building, corner Evans and <lb />
Third street. <lb />
Entered in the post office at Greenville <lb />
N. C, as second-class mail matter. <lb />
FRIDAY JUNE. 1910. <lb />
Lets every I y. t <lb />
talking <lb />
II re is <lb />
talk rad.- <lb />
There is always Bum <lb />
great calamities. <lb />
there has <lb />
been much to the <lb />
American Tobacco Company, <lb />
legislators and ca- <lb />
bowlers have tried to run <lb />
of North Carolina, that <lb />
hag come forward in <lb />
the dilemma and offend <lb />
take one million dollars of the <lb />
hoods now the market. The <lb />
howlers should cease their howl- <lb />
A lady friend who has enjoy- <lb />
This great com- country. This colony <lb />
what it was about ed on unimproved land right in <lb />
when it took those bonds. the woods, but they set to work <lb />
in earnest their section now <lb />
looks like t truck garden. They <lb />
e the friendly between are a class of emigrant, that <lb />
and <lb />
ton Dispatch, wants to know if be <lb />
we saw Cowan at the <lb />
press convention and what he <lb />
looks like. we saw <lb />
colonies. <lb />
back Wrights <lb />
him. That was half of our an ville the other day, w were told the <lb />
. visitors than those of <lb />
of the editors to go where <lb />
and when they pleased, even to <lb />
the use of special cars when <lb />
regular schedules were <lb />
And the Western Union <lb />
Telegraph Co. tendered its wires <lb />
to let the editors after <lb />
the folks at home when they <lb />
desired. Altogether we have <lb />
never seen people more anxious <lb />
to contribute to the pleasure of <lb />
are smart, as <lb />
ell as Two of <lb />
tin-in have won scholarship this <lb />
year. <lb />
With potatoes so low, the <lb />
Northern folks where they are <lb />
shipped ought to living <lb />
ch aper. <lb />
And it was the Co. <lb />
which cane to the rescue. Just <lb />
look out for some of the news <lb />
papers to ii a <lb />
Just one more week <lb />
great T. K. will land on the <lb />
shore. Then you will <lb />
have u chance to observe hat a <lb />
nation of hero we <lb />
A letter from Boa. Jno. H <lb />
small, states that the report <lb />
map of the soil survey of <lb />
Pitt county will be ready for <lb />
general distribution in about ten <lb />
days, and that he will be glad to <lb />
send a copy of this report to any <lb />
of Pitt county upon <lb />
plication. Every progressive <lb />
farmer in the county should <lb />
secure one, as it will help <lb />
great deal in the select ion . <lb />
crops. <lb />
Some North Carolina editors <lb />
are whetting their pencils with <lb />
determination to make Editor <lb />
Sherrill, of the Concord Tribune, <lb />
hustle for that mendacity medal <lb />
next time. <lb />
The Chronicle mendacity med- <lb />
has brought out a <lb />
full crop of stories It <lb />
must be the the boys are <lb />
drinking enables them to <lb />
tell inch .,,, <lb />
From July h i,,  th <lb />
city of Bern will celebrate <lb />
its two hundredth anniversary. <lb />
Preparations are now on the way <lb />
to make this u of <lb />
unusual interest. <lb />
There is not a finer harbor on <lb />
the Atlantic Coast than <lb />
and that city is <lb />
ed to soon become greatest <lb />
seaport of the South. All it <lb />
needs is a channel down the <lb />
Cape Fear of sufficient depth to <lb />
permit the entry of vessels of <lb />
any Already the <lb />
movement is the way to <lb />
this channel, and when that <lb />
reality Wilmington will be <lb />
port of entry and distribute <lb />
North Caro- <lb />
pleasure <lb />
Fact is he was the first to rush <lb />
up greet us with arms <lb />
hen we landed. And what <lb />
does he look like That is not <lb />
hard either; for if he can <lb />
the comparison we will say that <lb />
he easily be taken for our <lb />
twin He is just a little <lb />
bit larger in size and almost as <lb />
good looking, but we <lb />
him the hair proposition, his <lb />
top knot only reaching a sandy <lb />
hue. If so near like us, you <lb />
know he is bound to be the real <lb />
article. <lb />
going.; that an editorial in The <lb />
tor about the time the Nor- <lb />
folk Southern schedule went <lb />
into effect, had been a subject <lb />
of criticism, some construing it <lb />
to be a reversal of a previously <lb />
expressed opinion about the <lb />
schedule. We did say there are <lb />
some good features about tOe <lb />
schedules of the new night <lb />
train so there are, but <lb />
lining- <lb />
ton and They <lb />
will ever have a warm place in <lb />
the hearts of North Carolina <lb />
editors. <lb />
N. C, 14.- Misses <lb />
Agnes and Trilby Smith and <lb />
Murk Smith attended the Lang- <lb />
Joyner wedding at Farmville <lb />
last Wednesday evening. <lb />
Miss Virginia Mayo, of Wilson, <lb />
returned home Saturday evening <lb />
after having spent a week with <lb />
honest says a <lb />
writer in the Charlotte <lb />
tax listing, <lb />
his property assessed <lb />
lower than the same value in <lb />
property owned by his neigh- <lb />
The editors whose good fortune <lb />
it was to attend the recent <lb />
meeting at Wrightsville, have <lb />
to long pleasantly <lb />
Editor J. U. Cm an, of the <lb />
The following is an extract <lb />
from the Charlotte <lb />
Business Men's dub, an <lb />
organization formed for social <lb />
purposes, pleaded <lb />
to selling liquor in the <lb />
Superior court this afternoon <lb />
and was fined At the in- <lb />
stance of Solicitor <lb />
Judge Pell ordered the sheriff <lb />
to at once issue execution papers <lb />
on the property of the club. <lb />
Mr. Stew art, who rep- <lb />
resented the club, said that the <lb />
sentence would not opposed, <lb />
wanted tor the <lb />
members of the to <lb />
beer, which was stored away in <lb />
the common ice <lb />
It appears as if the <lb />
of the City are <lb />
morally stunted- Judge Pell <lb />
remarking the case said he <lb />
had more respect for the old <lb />
who peddles by drams, <lb />
as the members of the club are <lb />
Either this writer's con <lb />
these advantages do com- humankind is some- <lb />
this section for the loss thing to wonder at admire, <lb />
of the day formerly <lb />
between <lb />
The night be- <lb />
tween Norfolk are <lb />
very convenient for through <lb />
travel. They also give the <lb />
of Greenville opportunity, <lb />
if they do not at <lb />
o'clock in the morning to go w <lb />
as far north as Richmond as and J <lb />
or the honest men in the laud <lb />
are about as few as the righteous <lb />
men in Sodom. The truth is <lb />
the great majority of the folks <lb />
want their property assessed as <lb />
low as possible, and use their <lb />
best efforts to that end. They <lb />
expect the neighbor to do like- <lb />
wise. Statesville <lb />
south as Wilmington or as far <lb />
articles through the port of <lb />
New York are consumers who <lb />
that they could save a <lb />
great deal if they could only get <lb />
rid of paying the tariff. They <lb />
vote for a tariff but they try to <lb />
dodge their share of the burden. <lb />
He hung to error a long time, <lb />
Chicago man, years of <lb />
age, renounced his allegiance to <lb />
the Republican party to become <lb />
Democrat. It was almost a <lb />
death bed repentance, but it is <lb />
never too late to do good. <lb />
Wilmington Dispatch, lie was <lb />
at the head of the reception wen of brains and their action <lb />
entertainment committees, and was all the more serious. <lb />
that he himself out <lb />
No better evidence of what a <lb />
good hotel will do for a town is <lb />
shown than the Kicks Hotel at <lb />
Kooky Mount. When the pro <lb />
Mr. Lee Bland, secured <lb />
the building of that modem <lb />
hotel a few years ago, there <lb />
were those who thought it so far <lb />
in advance of the needs of the <lb />
town that it would be a long <lb />
time it would pay, if at <lb />
all. But just the opposite of <lb />
for the pleasure of the visitors is <lb />
not half way expressing it. We <lb />
never saw a p r-on active <lb />
in doing thing for the pleasure <lb />
of others, and he was here and <lb />
there, every whereat everybody's <lb />
call, even seeking them out to <lb />
see there was anything else he <lb />
could do. Cowan is a prince of <lb />
good follows. <lb />
Great preparations have been <lb />
and are yet being made for the <lb />
Roosevelt reception when he re- <lb />
turns from his trip abroad and <lb />
lands in New York on the 18th. <lb />
He is going to be de-lighted at <lb />
the noise made over him. <lb />
The of affairs up at <lb />
Washington reminds us of <lb />
old woman's gossip club, where <lb />
they have turned on each other. <lb />
Talk about muck raking Well, <lb />
there's nothing that can beat <lb />
what congressmen hand up to <lb />
one not yellow <lb />
The Redactor has a rate per <lb />
line for all advertisements. Our <lb />
correspondents will please take <lb />
notice that boosts of candidates <lb />
come under the advertisement <lb />
head must be paid for. <lb />
we these <lb />
boosts among community items, <lb />
because we are opposed to <lb />
the candidate written about, but <lb />
because items cannot be <lb />
published free. The advertising <lb />
space of a newspaper is its only <lb />
asset and it is only fair that the <lb />
politician pay for advertising as <lb />
well as the merchant or <lb />
other business man. <lb />
west as Greensboro, spend <lb />
hours at either place and <lb />
get back home a little past mid- <lb />
night- But the <lb />
day train has cut off much <lb />
that came Star, <lb />
rail, great y delayed and <lb />
disarranged mails in out of <lb />
over the Norfolk <lb />
Southern road. If the Norfolk <lb />
Southern officials wish to do <lb />
what is best for this section, as <lb />
ii claimed, they will restore the <lb />
day train. <lb />
THE PRESS <lb />
A Dreadful Wound. <lb />
from a knife, grin, tin can. rusty nail <lb />
fire works or of any other nature, de- <lb />
prompt treatment Ban. <lb />
ten s t prevent blood <lb />
poison or It's the quickest, <lb />
surest healer for such w. a <lb />
also for bums, boils, sores, skin <lb />
eczema, <lb />
or piles, c at all <lb />
had the heaviest rainfall <lb />
of the season last Thursday <lb />
evening. We must think it was <lb />
near three inches. Several say <lb />
it's the Digest rain they ever saw, <lb />
and it's been raining right much <lb />
since. <lb />
The rain kept us from having <lb />
Sunday school Sunday evening. <lb />
And we had another very big <lb />
rain yesterday evening. <lb />
Mrs. Kincaid, of Wilson, wan <lb />
visiting at last week. <lb />
Miss Ruth Cobb, of Norfolk, <lb />
went to Wilson yesterday. <lb />
Miss Mamie Norman, of Green- <lb />
ville, was visiting at Ivy Smith's <lb />
a few days ago. <lb />
Robbers, or a robber, broke in <lb />
Jerry work shop at <lb />
Arthur Thursday night and <lb />
armed themselves with such <lb />
tools as they wanted and broke <lb />
in Robert Strickland's store, <lb />
which was near by, and carried <lb />
off all of his potted ham and a <lb />
quantity of other canned goods, <lb />
crackers, soap and ail the money <lb />
they could find. Such robbers <lb />
ought to be caught and punished. <lb />
T. E. Little has been sick for <lb />
a few days, but is improving at <lb />
this writing. <lb />
Miss Valeria Alston, of Hen- <lb />
came in yesterday to <lb />
spend sometime with Mrs. L. W. <lb />
Smith. <lb />
Annual Meeting. <lb />
annual meeting of Green- <lb />
ville Lodge No. A, F. A. <lb />
M. will open tomorrow at a. <lb />
m. in Rel Men's Hall. After <lb />
the meeting a barbecue <lb />
will be served. Visiting a <lb />
are cordially invited. <lb />
The meeting of the North <lb />
Carolina Press Association at <lb />
Wrightsville last week, was one <lb />
of the best the association has <lb />
ever held, both in attendance <lb />
interest. There was more <lb />
real business than at any former <lb />
session, and the papers and dis- <lb />
bore evidence of the <lb />
progress the press is making in <lb />
uplifting humanity <lb />
the State. In addition to <lb />
the essays and addresses by <lb />
tor.-, there were addresses by <lb />
such prominent men as Dr. W. <lb />
Wiley Brown <lb />
STOCK<lb />
this prediction came true. of the State board of <lb />
of the Ricks Hotel health, who told of the work the <lb />
such that traveling men <lb />
Hocked there to spend Sundays, <lb />
editors were doing and can yet <lb />
do in helping to stamp out die- <lb />
also made it a stop over ease; by ex-Judge R W. Win- <lb />
point from which to radiate st who spoke the relation <lb />
Eastern North Carolina. As a of the newspapers and the <lb />
result this hotel, though it by Dr. Henry Louis <lb />
The outcome of the bond issue <lb />
matter is indeed gratifying to <lb />
the pride of North Carolina. <lb />
Despite the fact that adverse <lb />
advertisements inserted in the <lb />
northern newspapers by <lb />
bond holders gave the <lb />
State a black eye in the <lb />
world, she has sold her <lb />
bonds. bids run <lb />
excess of the issue and the <lb />
The government is going to <lb />
try the experiment of making ,. i ,, ,,,,, <lb />
farmer, out of the Indians, and State bankers were prepared to <lb />
a dispatch from Waking ton says subscribe for more than <lb />
car road, of farming implements was reads a press <lb />
for that purpose are being dispatch. The action of the A <lb />
the Indian reservations T. Company in the matter will <lb />
of the West. We have got the lie on L the entire of the Tide- <lb />
g our prove the he on those northern from the southern part of water Power Co. at the dis- <lb />
seventy-live rooms, is constantly <lb />
so crowded that two other <lb />
buildings have to be used as an- <lb />
Nothing helps a town <lb />
more than a first class <lb />
hotel. <lb />
We have seen much of North <lb />
Carolina in our day, but not <lb />
until the trip to Wilmington <lb />
last week did we know that a <lb />
few miles out from that city, <lb />
across the line in a neigh- <lb />
boring county, is a colony of <lb />
Italians that are their <lb />
section blossom like a rose. <lb />
Their location is called <lb />
and there are said to be <lb />
like of them in <lb />
the They were brought <lb />
Smith, president of Davidson <lb />
college, the editor as an <lb />
The editors never re- <lb />
a higher tribute for their <lb />
work in education than was paid <lb />
them by Dr. Smith. <lb />
While there was so much of a <lb />
business and instructive <lb />
going during the sessions of <lb />
the association, there was no <lb />
lack of pleasure and entertain- <lb />
for the editors. <lb />
ton's hospitality is unbounded, <lb />
and the enterprise of her <lb />
people unsurpassed. One <lb />
night was devoted to j <lb />
rate banquet at <lb />
hotel, another to a souvenir <lb />
dance at and a day to a <lb />
river trip on the elegant steamer <lb />
Wilmington to Southport and to <lb />
Assigned to S. T. Hooker <lb />
Must be Sold in <lb />
THIRTY DAYS <lb />
The National Bank has leased the <lb />
building and these Goods must be <lb />
moved out. To do this quickly all <lb />
goods are marked down at and <lb />
below cost. <lb />
there from Northern Italy, <lb />
noted for its good farmers, and witnessing a game <lb />
are a vastly different people to this, through the <lb />
from the Sicilian class of courtesy of Manager <lb />
banana who come the entire system of the <lb />
STOCK CONSISTS GENERAL LINE <lb />
Notions, Shoes, <lb />
Trunks, Clothing, Etc. <lb />
Sale Will Begin at a. m. <lb />
FRIDAY, JUNE <lb />
Remember the Place and Come for Bargains <lb />
Wiley Brown <lb />
ON FIVE POINTS<lb />
II I <lb />
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT <lb />
IN CHARGE OF R. W. SMITH <lb />
Agent of The Eastern Reflector for Ayden vicinity. Advertising rates furnished <lb />
.,, <lb />
We are representing the oldest <lb />
and strongest Life Fire <lb />
Insurance Co. in the world. <lb />
Call us and let us consult with <lb />
you. Ayden Loan Insurance <lb />
Co. Phone <lb />
G. J. Cherry, of the <lb />
Ayden Lumber Co., is in town <lb />
this week. <lb />
If you need a good open or <lb />
top buggy, wagon or cart call <lb />
on J. R. Smith Co. Dixon. <lb />
We believe family reunions <lb />
will add to the happiness and <lb />
comfort of the older ones, who <lb />
are passing away, and keeps <lb />
others in touch with their <lb />
We hope to see these <lb />
plans materialize during the com- <lb />
August. <lb />
A nice line of coffins and <lb />
caskets always on hand with a <lb />
nice hearse at your service at <lb />
J. R. Smith Go's. mill. <lb />
Mrs. Lillie Forrest Co. have <lb />
purchased the millinery stock of <lb />
J. J. Hines Co. and moved it <lb />
next door to the bank. <lb />
Now is a good time to advertise <lb />
in the Ayden Department- <lb />
R. W. Smith. <lb />
The Holiness meetings <lb />
are attracting large crowds. <lb />
Cook stoves and repairs for <lb />
same at J. R. Smith Go's. <lb />
J. T. Smith has improved <lb />
so much he and his family left <lb />
Thursday for Morehead. <lb />
You can find almost anything <lb />
you want in shoes, hats, dry <lb />
goods, notions, trunks, <lb />
school book, furniture, hard- <lb />
ware, crockery, lime, cement, <lb />
Windows, rs, stove-, <lb />
screen windows and groceries <lb />
J. R Smith <lb />
The milady is paying <lb />
their reports to our town. <lb />
Milk preserve jars, <lb />
milk coolers and Mason's fruit <lb />
jars at J. R, Smith Co's. <lb />
A. L. Blow was in town <lb />
day. <lb />
J. F. paints, varnish, <lb />
cites and at J. <lb />
R. Smith Co's. <lb />
James A. Davis is h <lb />
concrete and <lb />
walks made his <lb />
residence in Ghent. <lb />
If you have news items, tell Car cement, lime, nails and <lb />
this scribe and help us to make hay at J. R. Smith Co's. <lb />
this column a creditable one. I Why not start some enterprise <lb />
Don't treat him like you do a j, Ayden that will utilize our <lb />
book agent, and then wonder at current during the day <lb />
Tr <lb />
Daniels, we need your co-opera- together and suggest what it <lb />
lion. <lb />
Stewart <lb />
Carr <lb />
R. W. Smith, <lb />
and A. M. <lb />
snail be. <lb />
Corn oats and hay <lb />
at J R. <lb />
Moseley. of Greenville, were here Smith Co. <lb />
on business Tuesday <lb />
Call us, phone Let us rent <lb />
your houses and collect for you. <lb />
Will sell your personal property. <lb />
Capt. D. G. Berry brought us <lb />
a sheaf of genuine Scotch oats <lb />
measuring feet inches <lb />
high The seed were imported <lb />
Ayden Loan Insurance Co. native home, and sown on <lb />
J. R. Spier, of Ridge Springs. 13th. Mr. Berry has <lb />
spent Tuesday in town on three acres of them, and they <lb />
are of a very superior quality, <lb />
If you have anything to buy or. . The field <lb />
sell, let us drop it the Ayden scene and <lb />
when the gentle breeze floats <lb />
are wave too and <lb />
a large prize house in tobacco fro and <lb />
town, which will be ready for y <lb />
the present crops. <lb />
poultry food and <lb />
hawk killer at J. K. Smith Co's. <lb />
U. C. Ormond made a trip to <lb />
Hookerton Wednesday, taking <lb />
orders in the towns and country <lb />
for screen doors and windows. <lb />
Call on us for ceiling. <lb />
and <lb />
We guarantee <lb />
faction. <lb />
J. R. Smith Co's. mill. <lb />
Zack is very low <lb />
with <lb />
Screen doors made to order or <lb />
repaired on short notice at J. K. <lb />
Smith Co's mill. <lb />
G. Jackson, near <lb />
has typhoid fever. <lb />
Coal tar, roof paint, at J. <lb />
R. Smith Co's. <lb />
Postmaster G. W. <lb />
has a little girl at his home on <lb />
Lee <lb />
We will your tobacco <lb />
trucks, wagon, cans and other <lb />
farm machinery on short notice <lb />
at J. Ii. Smith Co's. Mill. <lb />
A little child of Walter Newell <lb />
died <lb />
Grain cradles and <lb />
sweeps at J. K. Smith <lb />
M. C. Prescott, of Aurora, is <lb />
his brother, G. W. <lb />
Prescott. <lb />
REPORT Of THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
AT AYDEN, N. C. <lb />
At the Close of Business March <lb />
Resources <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
Furniture fixtures <lb />
Due from 60,003.86 <lb />
Cash items 2.00 <lb />
Gold coin <lb />
Silver coin, including all <lb />
minor coin cur. 1,238.09 <lb />
bank and other <lb />
Notes 8,785.00 <lb />
Total <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
stock 25,000.00 <lb />
Surplus fund 12,500.00 <lb />
Undivided profits, less <lb />
our. exp. and taxes pd. 6,421.89 <lb />
Deposits sub. to check 60,186.20 <lb />
Deposits <lb />
Cashier's <lb />
outstanding <lb />
Total <lb />
27,263.90 <lb />
237.62 <lb />
120,659.11 <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
COUNTY PITT. <lb />
I. J. R. Smith, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear <lb />
the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. <lb />
J. R. SMITH, Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to <lb />
before me, this 4th day April, <lb />
1910. <lb />
HODGEs. <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
that <lb />
J. R. SMITH. <lb />
JOSEPH DIXON, <lb />
R. C. CANNON, <lb />
Directors. <lb />
NOTICE I NOTICE <lb />
We wish to call your attention to our new line of fall goods which <lb />
we now have. We have taken great care in buying this year and we <lb />
think we can supply your wants in Shoes, Hats, Dress Ginghams, No- <lb />
Laces and Embroideries and 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 />
We are prepared to furnish you with <lb />
House and Kitchen Furniture <lb />
at the prices. Cask or Installment. <lb />
Coma to see us and will convince you <lb />
AYDEN FURNITURE CO. <lb />
NEXT DOOR TO <lb />
ocean waves. He ex <lb />
to thresh bushels per <lb />
acre. Ayden is surely the gar- <lb />
den spot of Pitt. These oats are <lb />
growing within the <lb />
Mr. Berry is a judge of <lb />
agriculture, as well as forestry. <lb />
you want to buy, <lb />
lease, sell or rent houses or land, <lb />
or want a job for yourself, wife, <lb />
daughter, mother or sister, or <lb />
want to employ additional help, <lb />
or sell what you have, there is <lb />
no better medium than the col- <lb />
of Reflector. <lb />
R. W. Smith. <lb />
Mrs. died <lb />
at her home, near Ayden, Friday <lb />
morning. She had an attack of <lb />
and suffered a relapse <lb />
f rum which she never recovered. <lb />
Her infant followed her within a <lb />
few hours. They will both be <lb />
buried today near in <lb />
the same coffin. We extend <lb />
sympathy to the bereaved <lb />
family. <lb />
chicken powders kills <lb />
hawKs, crows, owls and minks, <lb />
remedy tor cholera, gapes, <lb />
indigestion and leg weak- <lb />
keeps them free from <lb />
causing them to pro- <lb />
duce an abundance of eggs. <lb />
t package at J. H. Smith Co's. <lb />
W. J. Boyd has withdrawn <lb />
from Armour A Co. and gone <lb />
in with W. A. Co , of <lb />
Richmond. We now may expect <lb />
the latter firm to rise above <lb />
their <lb />
Car nails, barbed wire, lime <lb />
and cement at J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
Protect your house against the <lb />
filthy flies, and mosquitoes by <lb />
putting in a set of the improved <lb />
screen windows and doors made <lb />
by J. R. Smith Mfg. Co. <lb />
and magazines <lb />
at Smith Co. <lb />
It has been suggested to have <lb />
a reunion in August of all the <lb />
descendants of the late Henry <lb />
Smith, who married Celia Tucker <lb />
long before the civil war. They <lb />
raised seven sons and four <lb />
daughters. Their children, <lb />
grand children, great-grand <lb />
children and <lb />
children would number like <lb />
Abraham's promise. They lived <lb />
and raised their large family <lb />
near where Jesse Braxton now <lb />
live, on the road leading from <lb />
the Sam Kittrell place to Reedy <lb />
Branch. The reunion will likely <lb />
take place at Henry B. Smith's, <lb />
who resides near the old home- <lb />
stead, as he is the baby boy, and <lb />
will gladly pay towards a <lb />
dinner. Their descendants are <lb />
scattered from Eastern North <lb />
Carolina to Western California, <lb />
Ample time will be given <lb />
for all to come home. A sump- <lb />
dinner, a history or <lb />
sketch of each will be <lb />
read, fitting ceremonies and <lb />
speech from Andrew Joyner, <lb />
will be had on the memorable <lb />
occasion. <lb />
Candy and rubber belting, <lb />
black and pipe and <lb />
other mill fittings at J. R Smith <lb />
Co. <lb />
See our and cent bargain <lb />
counters. J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
Miss Rouse, a trained nurse <lb />
from Washington, came <lb />
day to nurse G. E. Jackson. <lb />
Our farmers are not disposed <lb />
to ship their potatoes at present <lb />
prices. <lb />
Miss Ella Wayne returned <lb />
from the Kinston hospital <lb />
day very much improved. <lb />
Miss Laura Cox came <lb />
day o visit her sister, Mrs. W. <lb />
J. Mumford. Miss Cox has just <lb />
returned from Louisville. Ky., <lb />
where she has prepared herself <lb />
become a missionary. She <lb />
will leave in a few weeks for her <lb />
work on the foreign field. <lb />
Miss Clyde a trained <lb />
nurse from Baltimore, is visiting <lb />
her sisters. Miss Lena Dawson <lb />
and Mrs. F. G. <lb />
Mr. Monk, of pro- <lb />
of Monk ware- <lb />
house, and editor of the Enter- <lb />
prise, was in our town Monday <lb />
soliciting subscriptions, etc. We <lb />
found him a very courteous and <lb />
polite gentleman. <lb />
D. C. Moore, the champion of <lb />
big Odd Fellows, spent Monday <lb />
night in town. <lb />
Eli Ange, who has been assist <lb />
in bookkeeping at J. R. <lb />
Smith Co's. during the busy <lb />
season, left Tuesday for his <lb />
home in <lb />
Dr. E. L. St. Clair, the <lb />
of education, is doing some <lb />
very effective work for <lb />
Seminary here. A twenty- <lb />
seven room dormitory will be a <lb />
sight. <lb />
J. J. Hines left Tuesday for <lb />
Charlotte, where he will make a <lb />
speech, and represent the <lb />
lodge of Ayden. <lb />
Miss Alice Dickerson, of <lb />
Spring Hope, has accepted a <lb />
as teacher in the Seminary <lb />
for the fall term. <lb />
F. G. the proud <lb />
father of a boy. <lb />
J. E. Winslow, of Greenville. <lb />
ONE LETTER GOT LOST. <lb />
Bat is <lb />
Hanrahan, N. C, June <lb />
We don't know how to begin <lb />
this week, because what we <lb />
wrote last week we failed to <lb />
print. You that a <lb />
thing written does not look <lb />
like it in print, and we <lb />
suppose that is why so many <lb />
people like to get their names in <lb />
a newspaper. But there is one <lb />
thing that we do know, and that <lb />
Tablets Tested. <lb />
What are the Tablets good <lb />
tor <lb />
to know what they will do <lb />
following letter and Bee. If you <lb />
any doubt to the of the <lb />
latest, writ to Mr. em-lour <lb />
for reply, and see whether <lb />
testimonial U genuine or <lb />
Mich., Juno <lb />
Drug Co. <lb />
In regard to the Tablet, I <lb />
have need about ten in all. <lb />
While I was in my <lb />
was bothered with a <lb />
all the time. baa had it for four <lb />
years. Sometimes it would go away, <lb />
and in the winter time it was so . <lb />
that the doctors and professors said <lb />
that she had consumption, and the only <lb />
is What We Wrote week came I way to give her any relief was to per- <lb />
nearer lo our heart that anything <lb />
that we have written from Han- <lb />
but you were Mr. <lb />
Editor, and your foreman did <lb />
not know who we are. Tell him <lb />
that we be the lord mayor by taking them. She would up <lb />
Hanrahan, that we say to this an night <lb />
man go and he moves to another <lb />
form an operation. <lb />
I spend o much money for different <lb />
and for doctors also. <lb />
seemed to help her. <lb />
So I saw the Tablets <lb />
in the paper, and I got a box <lb />
them. She could get some <lb />
and if the money is in <lb />
sight, and a plenty of it, <lb />
is not too much indisposed he <lb />
makes an effort cur bidding. <lb />
Now if this does not find its <lb />
way to the waste then <lb />
we may come again another day. <lb />
The weather man for the past <lb />
week has not necessitated to <lb />
change his type. It has read <lb />
showers tonight or tomorrow. <lb />
It should have read showers <lb />
tonight and tomorrow. <lb />
We have been eating <lb />
or berry pies since the <lb />
early peaches gave <lb />
want to say to that <lb />
old maid, that wrote us from <lb />
Vanceboro under our assumed <lb />
name, that they are of right <lb />
temperature and our wife objects <lb />
to anyone else having our name. <lb />
cough. So in all she took <lb />
x boxes, and never was bothered any <lb />
more. <lb />
I will leave this for any one to in- <lb />
quire at our old residence, where <lb />
lived In Chicago. All our <lb />
would say that she could not live with <lb />
such a cough. You don't know how <lb />
thankful I am. is eighteen years <lb />
old. <lb />
I My oldest son also was bothered with <lb />
hi.- stomach, throwing up, and his <lb />
bowels so loose nil the He <lb />
all run down for four months. I also <lb />
doctored with him. One would say this <lb />
the other something else. I started <lb />
in him the Tablets, and now he <lb />
is right and healthy looking. He <lb />
took four boxes. That is all he want <lb />
to take whenever anything ails him. <lb />
Ho X your Tablets Just as high <lb />
a your That is all <lb />
, the medicine that ever comes in my <lb />
OUt. We Whenever I travel I take <lb />
Or with me. I have had three of my <lb />
sick with scarlet fever two month <lb />
ago. and that is all I used, was the <lb />
and the Tablets. did not <lb />
any of them. <lb />
if there is any more information <lb />
want, why Just let me know and will <lb />
be glad to do so. Yours truly, <lb />
L. <lb />
But there is a about <lb />
two miles from here who has no Ask your Druggist for a free Peru- <lb />
child; he weighs about j Almanac for 1910. <lb />
pounds, he owns a acre farm, I <lb />
he is very manly in life, raises Marriage Licenses, <lb />
plenty of chickens and hogs. <lb />
Mum <lb />
s Edith and Beulah <lb />
ford. <lb />
Miss Jimmie Leah Davis is <lb />
visiting her sister, Mrs. Ed. <lb />
in Washington. <lb />
M its Annie Dudley, our <lb />
milliner, is spending a <lb />
few days in Kim-ton. <lb />
Rev. Mr. of <lb />
Greensboro, preached in the <lb />
Sunday morning <lb />
and night- <lb />
Mrs. Celia who is so- <lb />
funds to better equip the <lb />
Seminary and fur the federation <lb />
of the Free Will Baptist, left <lb />
Tuesday tor a few days in Kin- <lb />
Mr. of Morehead City, <lb />
was in town Saturday prospect-- <lb />
He is a lawyer of no little <lb />
reputation and associate editor <lb />
of the city Journal. We extend <lb />
to him a hearty welcome and <lb />
hope he may j us in develop <lb />
inn the resources of this goodly <lb />
land with both tongue and pen. <lb />
J. T. Keel, one of our hustlers, <lb />
is making a trip through Martin <lb />
county, hunting recreation and <lb />
bovine. <lb />
Rev. W. V. Denton returned <lb />
Friday from a missionary tour <lb />
down on Atlantic ocean and <lb />
tells us he was very, very sea- <lb />
sick while away. <lb />
Jay C. Jones spent Sunday <lb />
with his parents near <lb />
The Holiness people have <lb />
closed their meeting and are <lb />
preparing to leave Ayden. <lb />
Cory has resigned his <lb />
position with Tripp, Hart Co. <lb />
and gone to South Carolina to <lb />
work enlarging picture business. <lb />
Gus Lilly went with him. Miss <lb />
Pearlie Tripp succeeds Mr. Cory. <lb />
, , Register of Deeds Moore <lb />
spent Sunday in town the guest lives at home, is an excellent following licenses <lb />
of W. E. Patrick. clock workman, has considerable <lb />
Miss Lillian Walters, of La- mechanical talent, but he white <lb />
Grange, spent here with not love to cook He is anxious w T and <lb />
for some kind lady to j. <lb />
some hot pies, fry <lb />
Now if she send <lb />
us her correct name I will <lb />
inform him of her. All A Idea. <lb />
cation Strictly confidential pro- how to make herself <lb />
they are not written on a <lb />
COLORED. <lb />
Charlie May and Forbes. <lb />
without it is for her t be <lb />
in the face, form or A <lb />
postal card. People will read I weak, woman will be nervous <lb />
u . i. . I and irritate. Constipation and <lb />
postal cards, the law to the J in <lb />
contrary notwithstanding. and a <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith have <lb />
our deepest sympathy in the <lb />
death of their infant boy last <lb />
night. <lb />
S. V. Laughinghouse showed <lb />
us a Utter from the patent <lb />
office at Washington, informing <lb />
him that he had been, on June <lb />
4th, granted a patent on a <lb />
design to ventilate cars, <lb />
buildings of all kinds, and mines <lb />
while being worked. If we mis- <lb />
take not the training school of <lb />
your city is ventilated by this <lb />
device. has built <lb />
many air castles, some of which <lb />
have fallen, but we honestly <lb />
think that this is the plan to <lb />
furnish pure air wherever it is <lb />
needed. <lb />
go .-end to women want <lb />
beauty and <lb />
lier and kidneys, the <lb />
blood; give n . eye, <lb />
pure breath, s in, <lb />
lovely Try <lb />
m c at all <lb />
Cheapest teachers in <lb />
the wants enroll com- <lb />
teachers. <lb />
for all grades of work. <lb />
Schools supplied with teachers <lb />
free. <lb />
Piedmont <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Our Greenville, yours if you <lb />
come. <lb />
Chicken Powder <lb />
is Death to Hawks-life to <lb />
Chickens and <lb />
COCK OF THE MU <lb />
THE YARD <lb />
ROSIER <lb />
I take <lb />
Chicken Powder <lb />
and feed my <lb />
on with it too. <lb />
Look at me and <lb />
observe the Hawk. <lb />
Died after <lb />
h chick of that <lb />
old rooster, h <lb />
been fed on <lb />
Chicken <lb />
Powder. Alas <lb />
Alas <lb />
In Your Homes to Stay <lb />
The Joy for aid <lb />
moms, never fail and the Go s Crease <lb />
for rheumatism and aches <lb />
and highly p all over <lb />
by young old. <lb />
Sold by Pharmacy. Greenville, <lb />
N. and <lb />
THE GOOSE GREASE COMPANY. <lb />
N. C, s <lb />
II 22-6 <lb />
Lily's Oyster <lb />
Fresh Oysters <lb />
Coming; Every Day <lb />
Can Serve You Any Way. Try Me <lb />
MISS C. MEREDITH <lb />
Graduate Nurse <lb />
Ayden, North <lb />
Hut <lb />
CHINE <lb />
Kills Hawks, Crows, Owls Minks. <lb />
Best, remedy for <lb />
I Neck. Ind g and Leg <lb />
W i i k i .-.-. Keeps them free from <lb />
Vermin, thereby causing them to pro- <lb />
duce an a of eggs. Price <lb />
and cents. <lb />
Manufactured only by <lb />
W. H. Tarboro, N. C. <lb />
IT <lb />
COWARD It WOOTEN <lb />
European <lb />
la i of of <lb />
MO. <lb />
Luxurious Rooms. an I En- <lb />
With or without -baths, i <lb />
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a. Unsurpassed <lb />
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USE ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE <lb />
The powder to be shaken <lb />
into n. shoes. If you have tired, <lb />
t, try Allen's It <lb />
rest the and makes new or t hi <lb />
shoes easy. Cures aching, <lb />
hot, corns an-i <lb />
bunions of all p in and give rest and <lb />
Always it to Break in <lb />
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sets an av crack <lb />
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Very boldly be advanced the <lb />
a few minutes before the <lb />
hour. <lb />
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of the terrace. She walking <lb />
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row of on the lower gallery. lie <lb />
knew her at a glance, girl in <lb />
spotless white. <lb />
he whispered, <lb />
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for a glimpse of you. Do think <lb />
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leading him to s seat near his is <lb />
at gentle <lb />
man a curious light <lb />
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in la collecting a force <lb />
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overthrow the dictator. I <lb />
am loath of another <lb />
that bus been discussed at length <lb />
by the ministers and their friends. The <lb />
. Duke of from a bed of pain <lb />
counseled us to take <lb />
steps the I am about to <lb />
of. <lb />
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she pleaded, sud <lb />
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with a soft chuckle. where have <lb />
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uneasily. <lb />
told to ride back <lb />
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answer. Did you <lb />
to reward If be well. If <lb />
saved me from the <lb />
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thrown into the room Kins; came near spoiling everything <lb />
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gloomy contemplation Ids own <lb />
happiness, darkly upon the <lb />
unfriendly portals from a distant <lb />
bench. <lb />
A separated himself <lb />
from the knot of men at the castle <lb />
the plaza toward <lb />
him. <lb />
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the a bit himself. <lb />
that Count <lb />
had an order against <lb />
loitering close to the <lb />
a If. <lb />
cheek burned. He saw <lb />
an instant that the order meant <lb />
for him and for no one else, he <lb />
the only outsider likely to come under <lb />
the head of <lb />
turned to him with a <lb />
mils tell Count <lb />
that I the last person In world <lb />
to disregard discipline at a like <lb />
His glance swept the balcony, sud- <lb />
tiled on a couple near <lb />
third column. Count <lb />
r were standing there <lb />
together, watching bis <lb />
humiliating departure. <lb />
The next morning he encountered <lb />
the <lb />
Caleb I sight of be his <lb />
the and caught <lb />
up to him. <lb />
, said To <lb />
did not be eyed the <lb />
American. haven't bad a <lb />
chance to thank you for coining back <lb />
for mo butt Saturday. Allow me to <lb />
say that It a vary brave thing to <lb />
I do not Into your words, Mr. King, <lb />
nor the way In which yon flare at <lb />
I making It to tell you <lb />
the agreeable news, Count <lb />
that's all. Take your hand off your <lb />
word, please some other time per <lb />
but not In days, when we <lb />
need men, not cripples. I'll tell you <lb />
what I bar discovered, mid then <lb />
the mailer until some other <lb />
you. I <lb />
car it v as hard to keep from It <lb />
That would have spoiled <lb />
It she <lb />
Lot going to kiss y.-u <lb />
have told me love <lb />
don't she cried, <lb />
drawing back and looking up Into his <lb />
with eyes. <lb />
then be sure that you <lb />
love <lb />
II know that you promised to lore <lb />
him If he'd save me. It's clear as <lb />
day to V.-ti tell <lb />
mi If he t me to a place of <lb />
I refused to marry If be <lb />
did not ears Ob, I <lb />
so What Is to of <lb />
all of to of John <lb />
and Bobby and <lb />
I I'll y. u now. Lu <lb />
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darling You must make a prom <lb />
don't a I; me to <lb />
that I'll be She slop;. <lb />
will come he said e. <lb />
want you to promise, on <lb />
y. of I hat you'll <lb />
kiss hi man until you've <lb />
she <lb />
I UM ml sure i, <lb />
anybody. Is <lb />
you really want to <lb />
asked, looking with sudden sic. <lb />
her any eyes. <lb />
love me oily. <lb />
lie <lb />
will not say she cried, break- <lb />
away from him. <lb />
too n two m to- <lb />
ran to the steps, a delicious tremor <lb />
In her will the other <lb />
thing you <lb />
King was Into a Urge, <lb />
furnished room. A of <lb />
men were there before sitting or <lb />
standing In attitudes of attention. <lb />
truing to the of General Braze. <lb />
King's entrance signal for an <lb />
Immediate transfer of Interest The <lb />
general bowed moat politely and at <lb />
once turned to with the <lb />
remark that he had quite finished his <lb />
suggestions. prime minister <lb />
forward, to greet momentarily shy <lb />
American- <lb />
easer to take our new Issue of <lb />
mil i bonds. Hit we have <lb />
of the bonds In that <lb />
country, the reason being obvious. St. <lb />
wants s new connecting <lb />
Hue possessions In Afghanis- <lb />
tan. Our tine provide a most <lb />
a cutoff. I believe they call <lb />
it Last year the Duke <lb />
volunteered to money for <lb />
construction of line from <lb />
north condition that <lb />
Russia be the right to use the <lb />
line In with her roads <lb />
to the orient may see the ad- <lb />
vantage In this to Russia. Mr. King. <lb />
If I send word to Duke <lb />
agreeing to his which <lb />
till remain . to us. signing <lb />
I a most valuable right In what we had <lb />
hoped be our Individual <lb />
we have reason to be- <lb />
that he will armed <lb />
to our relief the pretext that <lb />
Russia is defending , ; of <lb />
That Is one era; which we <lb />
may i Mar i is, other <lb />
lies la i he to <lb />
give bottle to him Oil i r own people <lb />
carrying the guns. Had- <lb />
has told us quite lately of a re- <lb />
mark you made he happened <lb />
to overhear, if correctly, <lb />
you I to the that <lb />
you could get with It. meaning, <lb />
as I it. that you could succeed In <lb />
reaching May not <lb />
you to tell us how you would <lb />
go <lb />
bod a brick red. <lb />
Shame and <lb />
him. He conscious of an <lb />
undercurrent i f the premier's <lb />
re. rest. For an Instant be <lb />
was sorely crushed. A low laugh from <lb />
opposite Bide of the room a <lb />
to his lie looked up <lb />
was still In nil Instant <lb />
American's Mood boiled. <lb />
say I could get to John <lb />
I'll start <lb />
His words a profound <lb />
I. Meet My <lb />
A convention of the Democratic <lb />
of Pitt county is hereby <lb />
called to meet in the town of <lb />
Greenville on Saturday. July 2nd, <lb />
1910, at o'clock m. for the <lb />
purpose of delegate <lb />
and alternates to t he State, Coo <lb />
and Judicial <lb />
when called. <lb />
Township meetings will be <lb />
held at the usual places the <lb />
several township of the county <lb />
on Saturday, June 1910. t <lb />
o clock p. for the purpose <lb />
of appointing delegates and <lb />
alternates, to said county con <lb />
and several <lb />
ships will be entitled to appoint <lb />
the following of <lb />
gates and alternates, to <lb />
Beaver Dam<lb />
Bethel <lb />
Carolina f.<lb />
No. <lb />
is No. <lb />
Falkland<lb />
Greenville<lb />
Swift Creek <lb />
By order of the Democratic <lb />
C of Pitt county. <lb />
Mo May 23rd, 1910. <lb />
F. C Harding, Chairman. <lb />
W. L. Brown, Secretary. <lb />
Report the Condition <lb />
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE <lb />
At GREENVILLE, <lb />
in the Suit of N. C, at the of March 29th. <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Loans ard discounts 1176,430.81 <lb />
and <lb />
unsecured 1,696.81 <lb />
All other Stocks, Bonds <lb />
and 2.400.00 <lb />
House 200.00 I <lb />
Demand loans <lb />
Due from Banks and <lb />
Cash Items <lb />
Gold coin <lb />
Silver coin, ail V <lb />
minor cur. 2,286.61 17,867.61 <lb />
Natl. bk notes <lb />
S. note <lb />
Total <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Capitol stock paid in <lb />
Undivided profits, cur. <lb />
and taxes pd. <lb />
Time Or. of 64.785.06 <lb />
sob <lb />
outstanding; 913.36 <lb />
6.388.40 <lb />
Total <lb />
STATE OF CAR County of Pitt, <lb />
I, L. Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly that <lb />
tie above u true to the beat of my knowledge and belief. <lb />
L. LITTLE, <lb />
. said <lb />
Id three of<lb />
they <lb />
for Mr.<lb />
the <lb />
us sun- <lb />
to <lb />
Is nit a <lb />
man her.- In <lb />
the who <lb />
will net gladly <lb />
y.-n. <lb />
cried <lb />
Bu- <lb />
gs Is the man <lb />
would If <lb />
may be <lb />
the honor of <lb />
my <lb />
inwardly <lb />
with a <lb />
Joy. K B YELLOWISH <lb />
turned a yellowish Ills <lb />
mil In of tBS <lb />
of his royal be <lb />
very red. <lb />
bad your <lb />
said quietly. <lb />
pardon the I may <lb />
you. After nil, think <lb />
will do. He knows the country like <lb />
Mr. came. That la to say. he <lb />
was It Is doubtful If Mr <lb />
fully recovered from tin- <lb />
malady <lb />
fright, lie had never been .-ailed Mr. <lb />
by a prime <lb />
nor be ever In person <lb />
by a of war if pad a <lb />
at home. Afterward <lb />
to tell that be bad <lb />
to <lb />
on trip to <lb />
bills, lie of Mr. was <lb />
not In a mental condition for <lb />
boors to even remotely <lb />
what had taken <lb />
Bat Mr. was not the ti <lb />
falter once he given word. <lb />
be off at <lb />
said <lb />
Mr. King, you <lb />
with due <lb />
leaving the castle <lb />
ten Inter a brisk, eager roved <lb />
young attendant up to him. <lb />
bear a from royal <lb />
the <lb />
him. has asked for <lb />
you, <lb />
see said King promptly. <lb />
as If were granting the <lb />
L , <lb />
Third Judicial District <lb />
The Democratic com- <lb />
if the j ml dis- <lb />
of North fir H i met in <lb />
New Bern <lb />
the district . meet <lb />
in Morehead. <lb />
at p. Mr. C. of <lb />
Greenville, as a member of the <lb />
executive committee, was present <lb />
at the meeting. <lb />
The candidates for the <lb />
ship, are L. V. of Snow <lb />
Hill. H. W. Whedbee, of Green <lb />
ville, and D. L. Ward, the <lb />
present The only <lb />
candidate for the is <lb />
u L. <lb />
and sworn to before me, <lb />
2nd cay of April, <lb />
H. D. Batsman, Notary <lb />
J. . Andrews, <lb />
B. W. <lb />
i. G. <lb />
Directors. <lb />
Morehead City <lb />
-AND- <lb />
Notice. <lb />
Carolina, i <lb />
Car. <lb />
Delightful Resorts <lb />
Atlantic Hotel Opens June 1st <lb />
Opening Ball June 4th. <lb />
Beach <lb />
AND- <lb />
County the court <lb />
C. Moore, <lb />
D. F. V Johnston, J. <lb />
K. and M. Johnston, <lb />
Hy virtue of of the clerk of <lb />
the Superior court, made by D C <lb />
Moore, clerk, on day of <lb />
ill the above entitled I'M <lb />
u . will, on Sat- <lb />
the i of e, 1910, <lb />
expose to public sale the <lb />
h use door in Green v to the <lb />
est for cash <lb />
d scribed tract or parcel of land, to <lb />
on the edge of the north- <lb />
hank of Tar a. a point ere <lb />
three h formerly near- <lb />
the lower edge of the big <lb />
r and runs thence nearly at right <lb />
an- lea wit a rive- to the <lb />
old Parker and Perkins line, <lb />
down slough to Parker's or d I <lb />
Banks creek, thence d said <lb />
to the river, thence up the river to the I <lb />
beginning, containing <lb />
or has. and being the same tract <lb />
parcel of land purchased by E. C. <lb />
low v m the of I <lb />
A. Braswell. deceased, being the , <lb />
tract of land described in a deed <lb />
from E. C. Susan O. John- <lb />
Dec and record- <lb />
ed in the registers office in Pitt I <lb />
in book Y-8, page is lb <lb />
I- made for partition, and will be at <lb />
U o'clock m. on day of June. <lb />
1910. <lb />
P. Harding. Commissioner. <lb />
Cape Henry, Va. <lb />
Only Atlantic Ocean Resorts in Virginia. <lb />
Low Round Trip Excursion Tickets <lb />
Spend Your Vacation at America's Greatest Resorts. <lb />
Only a few Hours at Minimum Expense a Max- <lb />
Pleasure. <lb />
Surf Bathing, Tennis, Fishing, 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 />
ItO <lb />
Notice. <lb />
By of the power of eon- <lb />
in c deeds of trust <lb />
executed and delivered Greenville <lb />
No- -Hi A. K. to James <lb />
L. Robert J. Cobb, one <lb />
dated 1-t. Z, and the r <lb />
dated 1st day of September, <lb />
and respectively recorded In the <lb />
of deeds office of Pitt county, <lb />
Can Una m book page <lb />
et and in book page <lb />
in st the undersigned will <lb />
before th court <lb />
door in to the highest bidder <lb />
on Tuesday, 24th. a certain <lb />
lot or parcel land and being in <lb />
th- of M t. of North <lb />
Carolina and in the town of o <lb />
known as the Tern <lb />
fie property, fronting on Third street <lb />
feet and bounded on the south by <lb />
said on the sat lot No. <lb />
on which the court of Pitt coon <lb />
d, on the north by lot No. <lb />
and on . west the lot <lb />
to Dr. W. J, Blow, except- <lb />
a part of let feat square <lb />
h -t. conveys I to the town of <lb />
a-d upon which the water <lb />
pips of said town located. <lb />
At. the same time and place we will <lb />
the and other upon <lb />
aH lot, to v said dads of tr. st. <lb />
Terms of cash. <lb />
This 16th day of April, 1910 <lb />
James I. Little, <lb />
J. Cobb, <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 />
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 Una for all points East and West. <lb />
For further 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, and <lb />
Floss in <lb />
Neater . C. <lb />
J S. MOORING <lb />
la Urn WU Uses live Uses ass larger tack. to M <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE<lb />
Subscribe to The Reflector. <lb />
. ii i s <lb />
N. C. PUSS CONVENTION <lb />
IV P Ha via. Great <lb />
Beach. June <lb />
The editors of North Can Una. <lb />
and who brought their <lb />
wives or sons along <lb />
with them, have certainly had a <lb />
great time at Wrightsville, not- <lb />
withstanding the has <lb />
not been entirely to their liking. <lb />
PRESS GOOD ROADS <lb />
la Joist Association <lb />
Elects Office. <lb />
Beach. June <lb />
The attendance upon the press <lb />
convention was farther increased <lb />
by new arrivals and <lb />
today, making number <lb />
present in history of the <lb />
officers were elected, as <lb />
President, M. L. Ship- <lb />
h H, where the, man; vice J. J. Far <lb />
J. H. Caine T. G. <lb />
Cobb; secretary treasurer, J. B. <lb />
Sherrill; historian. D. J Which <lb />
ard; orator, J. H. Cowan; post, <lb />
W. L. Hill; executive committee. <lb />
H. A. London. R M. Phillips. R. <lb />
W. Vincent. H. B. Varner, D. <lb />
T. Edwards. <lb />
The Press Association <lb />
editors are stopping and the <lb />
sessions of association held, <lb />
is so large that when it is rain- <lb />
they find plenty of room in- <lb />
aide to meet joy them- <lb />
selves. <lb />
The incoming trains bringing <lb />
the editors were met by a com- <lb />
headed by Editor Cowan, <lb />
Years, and years, and years <lb />
ago, there was a young man who <lb />
undertook to do newspaper work, <lb />
and. being a young man of great <lb />
conceit, be thought himself <lb />
And years went <lb />
by and in course of time it befell, <lb />
chance, that two young people <lb />
were married. And the cub <lb />
reporter undertook to report the <lb />
ceremony, which he <lb />
admired. He reported and great- <lb />
himself thereby, <lb />
until <lb />
It chanced that the young man <lb />
went to a dance of great mag- <lb />
and darned with a fair <lb />
one of much fairness. He was <lb />
mistaken for someone else, and <lb />
It cured or saved the life <lb />
of my <lb />
heir eve y day ab chamber <lb />
Colic Cholera and Remedy. <lb />
This i rue world over where this <lb />
valuable r. has been introduced. <lb />
Mo medicine in use for <lb />
or bowel complaints has received h <lb />
general The seer, t of the <lb />
sure as of Colic, Cholera <lb />
and Remedy is it <lb />
Sold by druggists. <lb />
of the Wilmington Dispatch, and Roads Association are <lb />
the visitors were at once made a j this after- <lb />
to feel at home. Besides being moon. All county <lb />
provided with badges that gave gates, J. P. W E. <lb />
them recognition anywhere, R. R Cotton. L. <lb />
through the courtesy of Mr. A. and D. J. Whichard, are <lb />
B. of the Tidewater present. <lb />
Power Co., they were given <lb />
cards that took them at will <lb />
over the street car and beach <lb />
trolley lines. The reception and <lb />
hospitality has been most cordial, <lb />
and no dull moments were pass- <lb />
ed between the sessions of the <lb />
association. <lb />
The attendance of the <lb />
was unusually large and the <lb />
of more than ordinary <lb />
interest, showing that the news- <lb />
paper men of North Carolina are <lb />
not behind in the country. <lb />
Both Wilmington and rights- <lb />
ville have improved greatly in <lb />
the last few years and this is <lb />
taking rank as one of the most <lb />
important seaports of the South. <lb />
Wilmington is going forward by <lb />
leaps and bounds, and Wrights- <lb />
has built up for miles along <lb />
the until it has become an <lb />
important cit. It is fast crowd- <lb />
City in popularity as <lb />
a summer resort. Attractions <lb />
here are numerous and more are <lb />
being added every season. It is <lb />
an ideal place for pleasure and <lb />
comfort. <lb />
There's more strength <lb />
in a bowl of <lb />
Quaker Oats <lb />
than in the same <lb />
quantity or the same <lb />
value of any <lb />
food you <lb />
other <lb />
can eat. <lb />
Most nourishing, <lb />
least expensive <lb />
regular and in ban- <lb />
bet <lb />
Referred to <lb />
The following postal was re <lb />
among <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
The Bethel Banking Trust Co., <lb />
AT BETHEL, N. C.<lb />
At the close -f business March 1910. <lb />
thousand <lb />
Overdrafts sec. and <lb />
and Fixtures., <lb />
Doe from St <lb />
Silver coin, including all <lb />
minor coin currency J <lb />
National k and j <lb />
other U. S. notes <lb />
Total <lb />
1.31<lb />
Capital <lb />
us fund. <lb />
Undivided ex. <lb />
j a d taxes i aid <lb />
Time of Deposit <lb />
Sub. to Chit. <lb />
1.3-2 <lb />
-SOS<lb />
in the course of highly interesting among our mail this <lb />
small talk, he mentioned and we refer it to the <lb />
marriage. And the fair one firm mentioned for answer. Tl e <lb />
the newspaper potatoes <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, County of Pitt, <lb />
I, W. H. Cashier of the <lb />
swear that above statement i true to th <lb />
knowledge and belief. <lb />
sworn to be <lb />
m-1 this <lb />
Will <lb />
Cobb and H. C. <lb />
who have purchased the <lb />
lots between Higgs Bros, and <lb />
Par ham's warehouse on <lb />
avenue, will at an early date <lb />
begin work on four single story <lb />
brick buildings to be used as <lb />
stores- These new stores will <lb />
make a great addition to <lb />
importance of business <lb />
that is growing up at <lb />
depot. <lb />
thereof, and spoke in terms of <lb />
much of the <lb />
writer of the same. And the <lb />
tirade was of continuance <lb />
and feelingly rendered. <lb />
And at the end, the g <lb />
whose conceit was not too <lb />
great for him to see the humor <lb />
of the incident, revealed his <lb />
identity. <lb />
And the discomfiture of Mr. Taft Vandyke <lb />
fair one was gr-at a greatness, price of one <lb />
received, however, and we are <lb />
sorry our correspondent <lb />
this details <lb />
D N <lb />
June 1910 <lb />
Editor <lb />
dear Sir. <lb />
enclosed pleas find i bu. <lb />
pouter.- last month's sub <lb />
you <lb />
what th- <lb />
5th day of Apr , <lb />
S. I. Carson, <lb />
W II <lb />
II. o <lb />
of my <lb />
Jones, <lb />
Blount, <lb />
so great that sh lost step in lg baby i- <lb />
dance and made known We got ll children in <lb />
the fact of . and one old i <lb />
And the young man the w irk <lb />
upon the of the bubble <lb />
reputation and was silent. <lb />
the <lb />
c n- <lb />
Chamberlain's Remedy is so d <lb />
on a guarantee that if you are not sat- <lb />
after using two-thirds of a hot <lb />
tie according to directions, your mo <lb />
will be refunded. It is up to you to <lb />
to try. Sold by all druggists <lb />
CATARRH GOES <lb />
So Does S Throat, Bronchitis, <lb />
Croup and Asthma. <lb />
You can easily tell by reading the <lb />
symptoms below, whether you hive <lb />
catarrh or <lb />
Offensive breath, <lb />
from the n a , stoppage of <lb />
i be of voice, tick- <lb />
ling in throat, pings in throat, a <lb />
cough, pain in chest, of strong h. j <lb />
var spasms of coughing, <lb />
low ed times, raising of mucus, i <lb />
difficulty in breathing, of vital <lb />
force. <lb />
hive sensible <lb />
remedy back it for <lb />
catarrh, called j <lb />
High o which la air. <lb />
and me think it mi now <lb />
honor. W saw th m- <lb />
c nines advertised the Reflector, <lb />
and pleas let me no the price, <lb />
yours forever, <lb />
Hillary <lb />
Executors Notice. <lb />
Sherman Knocks <lb />
In i speech delivered before <lb />
Republican State convention <lb />
of Wisconsin at Milwaukee, Wis., <lb />
yesterday, Vice Sher <lb />
strongly reproved the <lb />
gent element in the rational <lb />
party. After recalling Champ <lb />
Clark's remark that the devil <lb />
himself could not answer <lb />
question, is a <lb />
the warmed <lb />
op to his jut. He traced the <lb />
different outbreaks of <lb />
ency in the history of the party <lb />
and ended up with a strong plea <lb />
for all Wisconsin insurgents to <lb />
return to the fold and get solid <lb />
on the national election 1910. <lb />
Marvelous Discoveries <lb />
mark the progress of the <lb />
age. Air flights on heavy machines, <lb />
telegrams without wires, war <lb />
inventions to kill men and th-it won- . r ,, <lb />
of wonders King's New that when it is breathed <lb />
life when threatened over the and germ <lb />
by coughs, colds, la grippe, asthma, membrane, it kit nil germ life, <lb />
croup, bronchitis, hemorrhages, hay I rel in two and es ca- <lb />
fever and whooping cough r <lb />
For all bronchial affections it has I The price, hard rubber in- <lb />
no equal, it relieves it's haler, is only The hard rubber <lb />
the surest cure, M. Black, of pocket inhaler will last a lifetime, so <lb />
N. C, R. R. No. writes that should you need a second bottle of <lb />
it cured him of an obstinate cough you can get it for cents <lb />
all other remedies failed. and <lb />
A free. Guaranteed <lb />
by all druggists. <lb />
The corner building erected <lb />
on the corner to the <lb />
Having as executor of J. Ia . States. <lb />
Tucker, eased late if Pitt v, I Remember the <lb />
N. C, is t-i a. person take other. <lb />
claim, inst t t of sad. <lb />
deceased to exhibit them to the under <lb />
i ed on or Jun h , r <lb />
will be in bar of their <lb />
recovery. All in ed to said <lb />
w. I please make immediate <lb />
Thia June 9th. <lb />
C J Tucker. <lb />
F. G. James Son. Alt. <lb />
IF WOMEN ONLY KNEW <lb />
What a Heap of Happiness it <lb />
Bring to Greenville Homes <lb />
Hard to do with an aching <lb />
B you mis t, at leisure <lb />
or at work. <lb />
If women knew the eras-that <lb />
Backache pains c me from sick <lb />
i a. <lb />
save i . <lb />
Pills cure k kid <lb />
Many this n- <lb />
i hem <lb />
Ms I. n a e. <lb />
K ii N C. <lb />
tilt I outlined from Don's <lb />
till me in r. commend g <lb />
them. A dull, g c e. h.-- <lb />
loins homered me for . time. <lb />
I had but little y or ambition and <lb />
caused a <lb />
kid g D Kid- <lb />
Pills i to me, I <lb />
After taking the <lb />
the in my back and d <lb />
h the secretions <lb />
For by all dealers. M <lb />
cents. Co , Buffalo. <lb />
New York, sole agents for United <lb />
Groceries <lb />
Provisions <lb />
w. i<lb />
Cotton <lb />
son <lb />
-on- <lb />
ill C- <lb />
Produce in Sold <lb />
K ; <lb />
N Z <lb />
Like <lb />
N. C. Jun- <lb />
the <lb />
9.- <lb />
Nor- <lb />
Notice to <lb />
qualified before the <lb />
c Pitt county <lb />
following invitation <lb />
has <lb />
Green- <lb />
The <lb />
received friends in <lb />
Mr. Charles reward <lb />
I The recent char ire in <lb />
Southern train <lb />
I between this city ard <lb />
in which the early morning train <lb />
and the night train arriving here <lb />
at has been removed, is <lb />
a great deal of <lb />
faction, not only in Wellington <lb />
and vicinity, but in all of the <lb />
stations between here <lb />
The <lb />
executrix list a d <lb />
of W. Martin, <lb />
, notice is elver to persons <lb />
schedules to the est to <lb />
to tn- an rs ; and <lb />
all Bald <lb />
are to the same <lb />
to i on or he ore the <lb />
h day Of May, or ti is notice <lb />
will he pi ad bar of r. c <lb />
This day of May, UNA, <lb />
V. <lb />
ltd of H. W. Martin. <lb />
Cornet <lb />
of Mrs. J. B. Cherry <lb />
The hens of Pitt county are a by Mr j E is t <lb />
thoughtful lot. They now <lb />
notice what is going on around bottling works of <lb />
Co. In the shape of the letter <lb />
requests the honor of your and Raleigh. The mail <lb />
his Dy schedule has been <lb />
Mr. thrown causing a of <lb />
Land <lb />
presence at <lb />
Julia to <lb />
afternoon, the well as the . If- <lb />
twenty-second of June, nineteen similarly delayed, a nu a <lb />
aid ten, at half <lb />
them and are deeply interested <lb />
in what they see in the papers. <lb />
The minds of some worn, more <lb />
quickly than of others. hens <lb />
heard sometime ago about the <lb />
visit comet was paying <lb />
to this corner of universe. <lb />
Not long after the time that <lb />
Greenville people sat up all night <lb />
only to miss seeing the comet, <lb />
because of clouds which <lb />
the hens of the good old <lb />
county got to meditating upon <lb />
church. <lb />
If you not satisfied after using <lb />
according to directions two-thirds of <lb />
a bottle of Chamberlain's Stomach and <lb />
Liver Tab els. you can have you money <lb />
back. The cleanse and <lb />
orate the stomach, improve the <lb />
regulate bowels. Give them <lb />
a trial and get well. Sold by all drug- <lb />
lists. <lb />
Milch cow with young calf, <lb />
gentle tempered, for sale. Apply <lb />
to J. C. Lanier. <lb />
MAKE ICE CREAM <lb />
FROM WATER <lb />
and a of condensed <lb />
milk, U fresh milk cannot had.<lb />
U Hut milk . . . <lb />
MM to on,<lb />
Mix all together thoroughly and <lb />
Don't heat or cook it; <lb />
don't add anything- else. This <lb />
makes two quarts of delicious <lb />
cream ill minutes at very small <lb />
COnt. <lb />
and you know ram.<lb />
Mo, at all grocers.<lb />
C. Hay. Y. <lb />
L around this corner building <lb />
Mr. Winslow is rapidly <lb />
a fine brick livery sales <lb />
stable, which will be u close <lb />
second in to the stables i <lb />
Mr. R. L. Smith on Fourth <lb />
street. The new stables will <lb />
have an entrance on both fifth <lb />
and Washington streets. <lb />
Lame is almost invariably <lb />
c by rheumatism of the muscles <lb />
and yields to the free <lb />
of Chamberlain Liniment. This <lb />
By virtue of power me by a <lb />
mortgage d-ed if Washington <lb />
Edward, and wife, h Edwards, <lb />
on the 12th of and <lb />
P Anthony, on between twelve and <lb />
h ghost bidder for at th c <lb />
door in e noon, on <lb />
the day of June, it be- <lb />
Monday, the following <lb />
In the town of . <lb />
at tie south west earner <lb />
of the Joe lot on Street as <lb />
extend, a <lb />
about tit y two feel lo a stake, <lb />
to a corner, the In a c- <lb />
about two h a d <lb />
feet to Williams north <lb />
wept on thence in <lb />
a inn about fifty <lb />
feet c living one <lb />
of an acre, more or lo-s. <lb />
i . This the day of May, <lb />
the to the business and commercial s j. Everett E. <lb />
five Trinity <lb />
number of <lb />
of fish from this city to <lb />
points are thus deleted, <lb />
some cases unable to <lb />
their goods so as to reach certain <lb />
destinations as when <lb />
By of a decree f the r . . . . . , , i <lb />
court Pitt in pro- we had the more <lb />
No. 1698, ed, J. A Gray looked upon <lb />
and wile, against i Grime . ,,, ,. , , <lb />
Mitchell et bIb, the undersigned com by Washington s business men <lb />
will sell tor cash before the this change is quite a blow <lb />
court house door in Greenville at noon. <lb />
Sale of Land. <lb />
the phenomenon and one morn- <lb />
j. found mens B not only prompt and effectual, <lb />
a poultry raiser no to use. <lb />
an egg with a caudal appendage sold by all druggists. <lb />
and recognized it a miniature <lb />
of comet Now these <lb />
comet eggs are getting more and <lb />
more frequent. If something <lb />
doesn't happen to the <lb />
poultry mind from meditating on <lb />
matters all our eggs <lb />
will be soft-shelled and have <lb />
handles. <lb />
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver <lb />
Tablets will brace up the a, ban- <lb />
sick headache, prevent despondency <lb />
and invigorate the whole system. Sold <lb />
by all druggists. <lb />
Will Build Cold Storage Plant <lb />
Mr. H. C. Edwards and Charles <lb />
Cobb have, through Mosely Bros., <lb />
purchased from Darden Bros., <lb />
Greene county, the lots lying be- <lb />
tween store on <lb />
son avenue h Norfolk South- <lb />
depot. They have not fully <lb />
decided upon what use they shall <lb />
New North Carolina <lb />
The Chattanooga Tradesman <lb />
gives the following new <lb />
tries for North Carolina for the <lb />
week ending June <lb />
bank. <lb />
lumber com- <lb />
Charlotte-$25,000 publishing <lb />
company. <lb />
Kinston- <lb />
company. <lb />
Merry Oaks-15.000 bank. <lb />
insurance <lb />
company. <lb />
realty com- <lb />
cotton seed oil <lb />
mill. <lb />
con <lb />
st ruction company. <lb />
on Saturday July 2nd <lb />
lowing described, piece or of interests of the city and it is to <lb />
land, situate in the of Pitt . <lb />
in township, adjoining the lands be sincerely hoped that the rail- <lb />
of Nancy Pope, J. H. Ira officials Can soon arrange to <lb />
and Lewis H. con-, , . ., . ; <lb />
fifteen acres and being a part, put back these tWO trains that <lb />
of the Porter land. Said land sold for were discontinued, <lb />
partition. <lb />
Thia May 24th, 1910. <lb />
J B. James, Commissioner <lb />
For <lb />
The remains of Robert Moore, <lb />
the twelve-year-old son of Mrs- <lb />
Allie Moore, now of Reidsville, <lb />
but of this place, were <lb />
brought in this morning on the <lb />
Norfolk Southern train and in- <lb />
in Cherry Hill cemetery. <lb />
The lad was apparently well <lb />
until a few weeks ago, when he <lb />
was suddenly stricken with <lb />
He taken to a <lb />
in Danville and an <lb />
was performed. <lb />
developed, and after linger- <lb />
for several days, death <lb />
relieved him of his sufferings. <lb />
The funeral services were <lb />
by Rev. R. C. Deal, <lb />
pastor of the Presbyterian <lb />
church.-Daily 10th. <lb />
Mortgagee, <lb />
i i , , i,, I hereby announce myself as a <lb />
make of this land, but they have county treasurer <lb />
already gone so far as to county subject to <lb />
plans submitted for a action of the Democratic primary. <lb />
cold storage plant. W. B. Wilson. <lb />
Far Sale. <lb />
One carload of hen feed <lb />
and chick feed. P. V. Johnston. <lb />
Not Quite <lb />
How often you can get a a. <lb />
thing g <lb />
nail or screw driver or <lb />
lacking. Have a good <lb />
tool box be prepared tor <lb />
Our <lb />
is a you could desire, <lb />
we will see that your tool <lb />
box does not lack a single <lb />
useful <lb />
Of Course <lb />
You get Harness <lb />
Horse Goods<lb />
J. aT, <lb />
Corey <lb />
Notice to Creditor. <lb />
Having duly qualified before the <lb />
court clerk of Pitt county <lb />
of the estate of Stephen <lb />
C. is hereby <lb />
given to all persons indebted the <lb />
estate to make immediate <lb />
to the and all persons <lb />
having claims against estate are <lb />
notified to present the same Io the <lb />
undersigned for payment on or before <lb />
the 2nd day of June, I'll, or this <lb />
notice will he plead in bar of recovery. <lb />
This day of June. 1910. <lb />
It. <lb />
of Stephen C. Wooten. <lb />
LINIMENT I <lb />
World's <lb />
Greatest <lb />
Pain <lb />
Foe Sciatica. Lame Back, Stat <lb />
and <lb />
ram,. <lb />
and all Bone and Mun I. <lb />
and <lb />
h. Ark <lb />
I he ha. Noah a Ark<lb />
D.-Wt C. v. I aw. <lb />
Our Greenville, <lb />
come. <lb />
yours if you <lb />
PERRY GO <lb />
NORFOLK. VA. <lb />
Cotton Factors a of <lb />
Bagging, Ti nm. <lb />
solicited. <lb />
at I . , <lb />
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DEPARTMENT <lb />
In Charge of F. A. EDMONDSON <lb />
Agent of The Eastern Reflector and Vicinity- Advertising Rate Application <lb />
The Pitt County School <lb />
WOODLAND ITEMS. <lb />
We have needles, bobbins and. <lb />
manufactured by The A. G. Cox shuttles, for any sewing machine <lb />
Manufacturing Company are in the country. Also needle Woodland, N. C, June <lb />
comfortable, neat and threaders, the very thing for J Mrs. G- W. of Ayden, spent <lb />
durable. Terms en liberal, affected eyes or dark days- <lb />
in the market come to see Harrington, Barber <lb />
us. we hive the for you. We have put in an assortment <lb />
W. went to Ayden of patterns for all styles. <lb />
Wednesday. I Barber Co. <lb />
We are carrying a nice line of How is your soul Let <lb />
Coffin and Caskets. Prices are show you our new lot of <lb />
right and can hearse j shoes. Harrington. Bart Co <lb />
service, A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. A nice six key soda fountain <lb />
B. J. EL B. for sale. R. D. <lb />
We have purchased the <lb />
as the <lb />
Lawhorn and F A. E <lb />
went to yesterday. <lb />
For spring arts goods, <lb />
and laces see us- <lb />
New lot just in. <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co- <lb />
Annie Bell, a well trained <lb />
nurse of came in a <lb />
few days ago to take charge of <lb />
the little son of Cox, who <lb />
For fresh fish see R. D. <lb />
on Tuesdays, Thursdays, <lb />
and Saturdays. <lb />
M. B. went to Green- <lb />
ville Thursday. <lb />
For cold drinks of all kinds call <lb />
at B. L fountain. <lb />
Wanted- At once seven tons <lb />
of beeswax at cents per <lb />
pound. M. G- Bryan, <lb />
N. C. dames E. F. <lb />
J. L. Jackson, of Greenville, i Elliott <lb />
to see <lb />
has been sick <lb />
came in last <lb />
brother, who <lb />
several day. <lb />
Just received, a nice lot <lb />
shoes. <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 Cc. <lb />
We are now in to do <lb />
grinding every day general <lb />
repair work promptly. <lb />
Harrington Barber Co. <lb />
New Jot of dry goods and no- <lb />
just in. Better while <lb />
they ate cheap. <lb />
A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. James H. <lb />
and mother, of Oxford, <lb />
came in Saturday and spent <lb />
Sunday and Monday with Mes- <lb />
Tucker and L. F. <lb />
left Tuesday for <lb />
the Rain. <lb />
This rain is some kind of a <lb />
nuisance anyway it is looked at <lb />
It is ruining the crops, muddy- <lb />
the river so that the Pitt <lb />
county of <lb />
will be sadly handicapped to <lb />
subject matter for yarns. <lb />
It has made workmen let up on <lb />
Saturday, night and Sunday at <lb />
J. L. <lb />
Rev. R. R. Joyner, of Ayden, gins to answer for, including <lb />
spent Friday night at I caused. <lb />
Lucy of Ayden, might have to hire a carriage to <lb />
take his partner to the reception <lb />
Finer sad Mil <lb />
Mr. I have as com <lb />
arranged flour and corn mill <lb />
as twenty years experience in the <lb />
business would assist me in <lb />
building. I bought the very <lb />
latest improved and the very <lb />
best machinery to be had. I am <lb />
making as fine as any mill <lb />
in that makes a pure <lb />
If you have any <lb />
you want turned <lb />
who has been spending a few <lb />
days with Miss Nobles, <lb />
returned yesterday. <lb />
Mr. Stanley and Miss Lissie <lb />
Garris celebrated their, birthday <lb />
birthday Saturday with an ice <lb />
cream supper. They had a large <lb />
crowd and a good time. <lb />
Miss Lela is spend- <lb />
a few days with her aunt, <lb />
Mrs. Frank <lb />
Miss Abram is spending <lb />
a few days with Mrs. A- W. <lb />
Barber. <lb />
We are sorry to hear of the <lb />
illness of Mrs. C. T. Kittrell. <lb />
the various new buildings being <lb />
erected in town and is trying to straight flour. <lb />
take some of the glamor off wheat that <lb />
some of our June weddings., into flour, I will be pleased to <lb />
It has various and you. Yours truly, <lb />
Jonathan Havens, <lb />
anxiety caused a young Washington, N. <lb />
man in town who feared that he . <lb />
to Select <lb />
Some of <lb />
the county are taking advantage <lb />
of the opportunity offered by so <lb />
many teachers being here in the <lb />
summer school, and re coming <lb />
HEALTH <lb />
INSURANCE <lb />
The mu who insure his Is <lb />
wise for his family. <lb />
The mm who insures his health <lb />
as wise both his family and <lb />
Norfolk and Washington D. C. <lb />
for Miss Chapman is spend- <lb />
a few in the country <lb />
of visiting Miss Sadie Carroll. <lb />
J. H. Bryan, of Tarboro, was <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co in town today on business. <lb />
Miss Pearl Nelson, of J. L. Jackson came in last <lb />
is visiting Pattie Nelson. night from Greenville to see his <lb />
The is the Kind brother who has been very sick <lb />
you need. See us, <lb />
A W. Ange Co. <lb />
F. A. Edmundson spent Friday <lb />
in Greenville. <lb />
We call your attention to our <lb />
new line of groceries. <lb />
K. W. <lb />
For nice fresh corned herrings <lb />
see A. W. Ange Co. Winter- <lb />
ville, N. C. <lb />
Straw hats are going fist, buy <lb />
one, don't be W, Ange <lb />
ft Co. <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. 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 />
gingham calico, <lb />
wonted 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, shirts. <lb />
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 />
you. Any size frame. <lb />
A. W. Ange 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 />
will never regret when <lb />
you a Hunsucker buggy, <lb />
by A. G. Cox Man- <lb />
Co., Winterville. <lb />
N. C- <lb />
The A. G. Cox Manufacturing <lb />
Co. las sold this season ever <lb />
cotton planters and <lb />
guano sewers which would <lb />
ally indicate a large cotton crop <lb />
this year. <lb />
Fresh herrings at <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
for several days, <lb />
Mr. Underwood, of Durham, <lb />
was a pleasant visitor in our <lb />
town Sunday. <lb />
Miss Lessie King, of Durham, <lb />
who has been spending some <lb />
time with Misses Eva and Lucy <lb />
Bell Langston returned home <lb />
Monday. <lb />
Rev. E. T. Phillips and wife <lb />
and Miss Alice Baker, of Ayden, <lb />
came in Sunday. Rev. Mr. Phil- <lb />
lips tilled his regular appoint- <lb />
at the Free Will Baptist <lb />
church. <lb />
B. G. Taylor and Ola Kittrell, <lb />
of Ayden, were in town <lb />
day. <lb />
Miss Hulda Cox, accompanied <lb />
by Miss Hughes, of <lb />
Washington, came in Saturday <lb />
night and left Monday for <lb />
Greenville to attend the summer <lb />
school. <lb />
Mrs. J. L. Butt and family <lb />
left today for to <lb />
spend a few days visiting <lb />
Eli Ange, of Ayden, came in <lb />
yesterday left today for <lb />
where he has accepted <lb />
a position as bookkeeper. <lb />
Rev. E. L. St. Claire gave a <lb />
very able lecture for the benefit <lb />
of the Masons in the school <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Miss Laura Cox spent <lb />
day and Sunday visiting relatives <lb />
near Ayden. <lb />
BLACK JACK ITEMS. <lb />
Black Jack, June <lb />
Dixon and daughter, Miss Lena, <lb />
went to Greenville Monday. <lb />
We are glad to say that Mrs. <lb />
W. L. Clark seems to improve <lb />
some. <lb />
Miss Dollie Dixon spent <lb />
day night and Sunday with Miss <lb />
Martha Williams. <lb />
Miss Lucy Arnold the <lb />
guest of Misses Stella and Bertha <lb />
Gaskins Saturday night and <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
The Public Library. <lb />
The public library will be in a <lb />
position to begin letting out books <lb />
to the people of Greenville by the <lb />
end of next week. The ladies <lb />
of the town under whose super- <lb />
vision the library was run until <lb />
their entire equipment was <lb />
destroyed by the fire in February <lb />
have set to work with energy <lb />
only renewed by this temporary <lb />
reverse and have already secured <lb />
quarters, which are finished <lb />
them gratis in the <lb />
building by the Chapter Masons <lb />
of the town. Seventy -even <lb />
dollars has been expended in <lb />
books and library furniture. The <lb />
books are expected to be here <lb />
by Saturday, June The <lb />
End of the Century and Sin <lb />
clubs at present have <lb />
charge. They have invited the <lb />
two other clubs, The <lb />
Round Table and Civic League <lb />
and the Carolina Club <lb />
ate with them by sending <lb />
upon a committee <lb />
which shall have charge of the <lb />
affairs of the library. <lb />
The Civic League has donated <lb />
recently, but as yet no <lb />
have been made <lb />
about sending representatives. <lb />
Mrs. W. A. Bowen. who was <lb />
librarian of the old library, has <lb />
charge of the new. She hopes <lb />
to have the secretary of the <lb />
Library Commission to pay <lb />
a visit here soon and help launch <lb />
the new library. <lb />
last night. <lb />
Last and in the opinion of <lb />
many the gravest fault cf the <lb />
seven days shower is fact <lb />
that it has f all efforts <lb />
of real estate agents to rent the <lb />
well ventilated Blow house on <lb />
Third street, which they say is <lb />
useful only as a good weather <lb />
residence. <lb />
River Continues <lb />
Observer R. M. Hearne has <lb />
received another warning from <lb />
Raleigh that the water in Tar <lb />
river will reach the foot stage <lb />
before the end of the week; <lb />
For the hours ending at <lb />
o'clock this morning the river <lb />
rose a foot and a half here, and <lb />
there was an inch more of rain <lb />
fall in the same time. There is <lb />
no telling how high the river <lb />
will go before it stops rising <lb />
The thing which the farmers <lb />
fear almost as much as a <lb />
of these heavy showers h <lb />
a spell of hot, fair weather <lb />
Such a period, they say, will <lb />
work as much havoc with the <lb />
cotton and corn crops as the <lb />
present rain. What they think <lb />
best for the weather man to send <lb />
them now is a lot of clouds who <lb />
are only <lb />
Vow nay Injure health by guard- <lb />
K- It Is worth guarding. <lb />
At the attack of <lb />
which generally approaches <lb />
he LIVER and <lb />
fest In Innumerable ways <lb />
And save your health. <lb />
This Afternoon. <lb />
Of the two marriages set for <lb />
today, one has already taken <lb />
place. At this afternoon <lb />
Miss Malissa Brooks was married <lb />
to Mr. Henry Tyson, of Farm- <lb />
ville, at the home of Mrs. B. G. <lb />
on Third street. Rev. <lb />
Mr. Bland, of Ayden, performed <lb />
the Reflector, <lb />
15th. <lb />
Mr. T. E. Dead. <lb />
Mr. T. E. Jackson, an excel- <lb />
lent man and prosperous farmer <lb />
died at his heme near Winter- <lb />
ville this morning, after an ill- <lb />
of nearly two weeks, with <lb />
typhoid fever. Mr. Jackson <lb />
was of age and leaves a <lb />
wife and seven children. Hi is <lb />
also survived by his mother and <lb />
six brothers, one of the latter <lb />
being Mr. J. L. Jackson of is <lb />
city. The funeral will take <lb />
place Thursday afternoon. <lb />
Informal Reception. <lb />
An informal reception to <lb />
bridal party and a few relatives <lb />
and friends at the h me of Mr. <lb />
E. B. followed the dress <lb />
rehearsal for the <lb />
Skinner wedding which took <lb />
place Tuesday night. A light <lb />
supper was served at p. m. <lb />
The marriage will take place in <lb />
the Episcopal church at o'clock <lb />
tonight <lb />
Added <lb />
J. H. Boyd, Jr., the new furn- <lb />
man, has added <lb />
in connection with his <lb />
He has already received a <lb />
stock of caskets and coffins and <lb />
baa placed an order for a hearse. <lb />
Now Quarter. <lb />
The new quarters in <lb />
the Wins-low building are as yet <lb />
leased by the lodge of Chapter <lb />
Masons alone. They hope that <lb />
the Blue Lodge Masons will come <lb />
in with them into the new <lb />
quarters at an early date. <lb />
for Reflector. <lb />
More Improvements. <lb />
The building formerly known <lb />
as has undergone s <lb />
remodeling. A new front <lb />
been put in and it is now divided <lb />
in two apartments, one to be <lb />
used by Smith as a <lb />
office, and the other b <lb />
tailoring establish <lb />
Congressional Contention. <lb />
The De congressional <lb />
convention of the first <lb />
to engage teachers for their fall district of North Carolina, <lb />
schools. This is a good idea, is hereby called to meet in Eden- <lb />
for the by visiting ton. N. a. on July <lb />
the school can see personally and 6th, 1910. at o'clock p. m., for <lb />
observe the work of the the purpose of nominating a can- <lb />
teachers, and with the assistance for congress end transact- <lb />
of the county superintendent such other business as may <lb />
and faculty can hardly go wrong Mon the con- <lb />
in making selections. <lb />
Chin. Dem. Con. Ex. Com. <lb />
1st. Diet N. C. <lb />
D. B. Bradford. S c. <lb />
Kept the King at Home, <lb />
For the past year we have kept the <lb />
King's New <lb />
Life our home and they have <lb />
proved a to all our <lb />
writes Paul of buffalo, N. <lb />
Y. Easy, but sure remedy for all <lb />
stomach, liver and kidney troubles. <lb />
Only at all drug-gists. <lb />
Miss Abrams left Wed- <lb />
Fat m ville, where <lb />
she has accepted a position. <lb />
BAKER HART <lb />
BAKER HART <lb />
The Up-to-date Hardware <lb />
Store <lb />
IT is the place to buy you Paint, Varnish, <lb />
Stains, Building Material, Nails, Cook <lb />
Stoves, Enamelware, Fine Cutlery, <lb />
Handsome Chafing Dishes. <lb />
We Carry a full Line of Wall Paints <lb />
easy to put hard to come off. Place <lb />
now with them and you will be <lb />
pleased. <lb />
IF 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 />
USED UNIVERSALLY <lb />
W HEN Metal were first introduced years <lb />
you had some excuse for being <lb />
But now <lb />
If you arc it can only be because you do not know the <lb />
tacts in the case. <lb />
They arc used today from the Atlantic to the Pacific for all kinds <lb />
of buildings, under all conditions. <lb />
They are fireproof, never leak and last as long as the <lb />
building itself without needing repairs. <lb />
For further detailed information apply to <lb />
YORK COBB, Agents. <lb />
MERIDITH COLLEGE. <lb />
Among the foremost college for Women in the South. <lb />
Course in Liberal Arts covering nine departments, and including elective <lb />
course in Education and Bible, which count for the A. It. degree, School <lb />
including Piano. Pin Organ, Violin and Voice Culture. School of Art, <lb />
including Decoration, Designing and of <lb />
which prepares students for college courses-Physical Culture under a trained <lb />
director. Full literary course per year, including literary tuition, board, room, <lb />
light, heat, physician, nurse, ordinary medicine and all minor fees, <lb />
in Club, to leas. Next session begins Sept. 1910. Address, <lb />
R T. VANN, President, <lb />
North Carolina. <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 />
IO. <lb />
No. <lb />
FERGUSON-SKINNER. <lb />
NEW K. P. COMMITTEEMEN <lb />
Beautiful it the Episcopal <lb />
Church. <lb />
Rains will stop many things. <lb />
but not a wedding, and the very <lb />
inclement weather Wednesday <lb />
night did not prevent St. Paul's <lb />
Episcopal church from <lb />
filled to overflowing by those <lb />
anxious to witness the <lb />
of Mr. Edward Benjamin <lb />
son and Miss Margaret Cotten <lb />
Skinner. <lb />
For this event the chancel ff <lb />
the church was attractively <lb />
decorated with palms and ferns, <lb />
a wreath of evergreens arched <lb />
above from the of which <lb />
was suspended a huge white <lb />
wedding bell. <lb />
At o'clock, as the bridal <lb />
party assembled in the vestibule, <lb />
Mr. Charles James sang <lb />
Perfect Then as Miss <lb />
Helen Forbes played the wedding <lb />
march the party entered in the <lb />
following <lb />
First the ushers, Messrs. Willis <lb />
Hackney. Joe Eagles and R. C. <lb />
Welfare, of A. M. <lb />
Moseley. W. H. Jr., O. C. <lb />
Gregory, E. B. and C. S. <lb />
Carr. of Greenville; C. C. Skin <lb />
and Frank Skinner, of New <lb />
York. <lb />
Then the two dames of honor, <lb />
Mesdames E. B. and L <lb />
C. Skinner. Mrs. wore <lb />
white satin and Mrs. Skinner <lb />
white Duchess satin, and both <lb />
carried white carnations. <lb />
Next the girls, little <lb />
Misses Ada James and Margaret <lb />
Fleming, each dressed in while <lb />
and carrying a basket of flowers. <lb />
Following these came Miss <lb />
Ethel Skinner, maid of honor, <lb />
dressed white crepe de <lb />
with pearl trimmings, and carry- <lb />
white carnations. <lb />
The bride entered with her <lb />
brother, Dr. L. C. Skinner, who <lb />
gave her away, and as they <lb />
neared the chancel the <lb />
came from the vestry room <lb />
his best man, Mr. George Hack <lb />
Jr., of Washington, and <lb />
met them. The costume <lb />
was crepe de media with pearl <lb />
trimmings, and she carried a <lb />
shower bouquet of bride roses <lb />
and lilies of the valley. <lb />
The ceremony was performed <lb />
by Rev. B. F. Huske. the <lb />
ring ceremony being used. <lb />
As the wedded couple <lb />
about to descend from the <lb />
eel the attendants pulled ribbons <lb />
attached to the wedding bell and <lb />
a shower of rose leaves fell upon <lb />
them. <lb />
Following the marriage the <lb />
bridal party was entertained by <lb />
Dr. and Mrs. L. C. Skinner. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson left on <lb />
the midnight train for a bridal <lb />
tour to several northern cities. <lb />
The popularity of the couple <lb />
was shown in the large number <lb />
of wedding presents from <lb />
friends. <lb />
There were many out of town <lb />
visitors in attendance whose <lb />
names have already been pub <lb />
PARENTS REUNITED. <lb />
REMODELED MARKET HOUSE. <lb />
After of Newly Baby Leads Mr. and Mrs. Walter Now Has One W Cod as <lb />
Elected Officers. to Their Difference. Any u the State. <lb />
The Grand Lodge Nights off A happy climax of the legal That Greenville now has as <lb />
Pythias of North between Mrs. Lelia a market house as car. be <lb />
dosed fortieth annual and Walter Whisnant <lb />
he 20-months-old baby L For something like a year <lb />
aldermen had the matter <lb />
ed by A. E. Grand, <lb />
and C. C. <lb />
vice-Grand Chancellor, <lb />
Asheville as th place f meeting <lb />
for the 1911 gathering, n <lb />
of Mrs. A S. Bernard, <lb />
and heard appointment of <lb />
the Grand Chancellor of <lb />
standing committees and district <lb />
deputies for the n-w <lb />
year. The new orphanage at <lb />
was further <lb />
and a rising vote of thanks ex <lb />
tended to Rev. Dr. P. R. Law, <lb />
when an amicable <lb />
D. <lb />
settlement <lb />
under consideration of improving <lb />
the market house, and a few <lb />
was reached between the two months ago the committee w <lb />
parties. The parents will live instructed to proceed with th <lb />
together again and their j <lb />
which they fought I At an expenditure of <lb />
and each will contribute to the committee had th. <lb />
training to useful citizenship. <lb />
Their love for the little child <lb />
reunited them and they agreed <lb />
to go back home and forget all <lb />
enmity which at one existed <lb />
between them. It was through <lb />
Judge tint they <lb />
IMPORTANCE OF FINE FISHING <lb />
k Crop Every Farmer Should Plant Season There a Most One <lb />
Liberally. Atlantic Hotel. <lb />
we desire to remind City. Juno 20.-On <lb />
farm in of the importance of Saturday Mr. no I R. P. <lb />
planting available and had splendid <lb />
rated acre fishing. They -pant most <lb />
are valuable for the day. both filing in the <lb />
following j found and t owling and brought <lb />
,. ,, into the hotel two hundred fish. <lb />
They are a good human j and <lb />
, J l. M. Marks party <lb />
They ens of our In . <lb />
nutritious Is for stock. trout and blue fish on <lb />
They shade the soil during the . , o-u. <lb />
hottest part of the summer, thus <lb />
from <lb />
catch <lb />
, were back together. <lb />
chairman the orphanage com- . <lb />
also further <lb />
discussion of the of <lb />
colored lodge making use of the <lb />
name, and the supreme <lb />
lodge will probably be <lb />
or other steps taken for <lb />
the desired relief. <lb />
The Grand Chancellor an- <lb />
the following appoint- <lb />
entire interior of the market <lb />
house remodeled and <lb />
on thorough sanitary principles <lb />
All wood partitions and floats <lb />
and everything that could in any <lb />
way germs, were <lb />
ed. A was lair <lb />
with complete system <lb />
underneath. The stalls are <lb />
with metal railings with <lb />
proceeding instituted by Mrs. top counters across tit <lb />
Whisnant for the possession A receptacles <lb />
her child on Monday of last week j for are sanitary, and fish <lb />
The case is remembered be Kept in <lb />
of the most sensational of another part of the <lb />
removed from the <lb />
kind in this county in recent <lb />
years. A breach had occurred in <lb />
the family and this grew to such <lb />
an extent that Mrs Whisnant at <lb />
of Wind . L. , ; <lb />
Tribunal C. R. Barker. <lb />
bury; Dr. D- J. Hill, <lb />
J C. Clifford. <lb />
Judiciary <lb />
Taylor, Wilmington M. W. Bell, <lb />
Murphy; A. A. <lb />
Hickory. <lb />
Finance Commute J. H- Huff- <lb />
man. Statesville; F. L. Hunt, <lb />
Asheville; A. B <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
State cf the Order Committee <lb />
A. H. Holland. Winston <lb />
tempted to take her and live <lb />
with her relatives at Oxford. <lb />
While at tho station ready to <lb />
board the train her husband rush- <lb />
ed up in an automobile, snatch <lb />
ed the child from its mother's <lb />
arms and dashed Mrs. <lb />
Whisnant was left screaming in <lb />
the waiting room. She indicted <lb />
her husband for an assault to <lb />
which he submitted and paid a <lb />
The next step was a <lb />
I habeas corpus proceeding for <lb />
Salem; C. E. Brooks, <lb />
W. G. Lake. <lb />
Credentials Committee- <lb />
George C Goodman, Mooresville; <lb />
L. J. Kinston; <lb />
Holt, <lb />
Uniform Rank <lb />
C A. S. <lb />
Bernard, Asheville; W. Y. <lb />
a n. Raleigh. <lb />
Fraternal N. <lb />
B. Alexander, <lb />
State Deputy Grand Chancel- <lb />
J. D Hut-. Wilmington <lb />
The district deputies for the <lb />
fourteen districts into which I he <lb />
is divided, and act in <lb />
their districts the <lb />
of the Grand Chancellor, <lb />
were appointed- <lb />
WHAT NORTH CAROLINA GETS <lb />
Public Building Bill Reported <lb />
to e m the List. <lb />
Washington, D. C, June 18- <lb />
An omnibus public building till, <lb />
carrying authorizations for <lb />
aggregating <lb />
with additional <lb />
for continuing contracts stretch <lb />
over varying periods of <lb />
years, was reported to the House <lb />
today. <lb />
possession of her child and <lb />
during the hearing Whisnant <lb />
skipped away between the suns <lb />
with the child and fled to South <lb />
Carolina. He was apprehended <lb />
and back to answer a <lb />
of contempt of court. <lb />
For this offense a fine of was <lb />
imposed. Thinking the breach <lb />
might be closed and the parents <lb />
reunited. Judge Pell put the <lb />
in temporary custody of <lb />
Mr. with whom Mrs. <lb />
Whisnant <lb />
husband the privilege of paying <lb />
a daily call. This daily call had <lb />
desired effect and when <lb />
and mother reported to <lb />
Judge Pell yesterday, they had <lb />
agreed on a adjustment <lb />
by which they will live together <lb />
Observer. <lb />
meats. <lb />
The aldermen have adopted <lb />
regulations governing the mar <lb />
Every evening the occupants <lb />
are required to close, the <lb />
market policeman lakes charge <lb />
and the and <lb />
three times a week disinfectant <lb />
are used in all the s The <lb />
doors and windows have been <lb />
doubled screened to keep out <lb />
flies. L is now an ideal market <lb />
house and a credit to the town. <lb />
It is a place to which ladies can <lb />
afford to go in making <lb />
purchases, and it will be to their <lb />
advantage to do so. If at times <lb />
there is any criticism to make, <lb />
or anything found about the <lb />
that correction, the <lb />
committee will be glad to have <lb />
suggestions. <lb />
WITH MISS LILLIAN CARR. <lb />
Back to Her First Lore. <lb />
Miss Maud Nixon is back in <lb />
Greenville, which means that <lb />
fully live thousand folks are <lb />
delighted. She arrived <lb />
day evening from Charlotte and <lb />
is again in her old position in the <lb />
insurance office of H. A. White. <lb />
Miss Nixon lived here for quite a <lb />
while in the past, but left about <lb />
two years ago to see if she liked <lb />
other places better than Green- <lb />
ville. She found that she didn't <lb />
and has returned to her first <lb />
love, hence this rejoicing. <lb />
Here is a good illustration of <lb />
how one investment in Green- <lb />
ville real estate pays. Five years <lb />
ago Messrs. W. A. and James <lb />
Darden purchased some vacant <lb />
property on Dickinson avenue, a <lb />
portion of it being where the <lb />
while anticipated Norfolk Southern freight depot is <lb />
for several months, is unusual now located. The price paid for <lb />
during a session when a river the property was They <lb />
and harbor appropriation bill has said a portion of it to the railroad <lb />
been passed. for and also <lb />
Following are among the erected three store buildings on <lb />
items other end of the property <lb />
vision is made for the construe- from the depot. Last Saturday <lb />
of new buildings on sold the remaining vacant <lb />
of the property between the <lb />
Entertains In Honor f Miss <lb />
Pierce, of Warsaw. <lb />
Greenville has no more charm <lb />
, young lady and delightful <lb />
boards allowing than y. <lb />
Carr, and her host of friends <lb />
have on several occasions enjoyed <lb />
her hospitality, hence when tiny <lb />
invitations requested their pres- <lb />
from 10.80 to today at <lb />
a porch party, at the home of <lb />
Mrs. J- L. Wooten, given by Miss <lb />
Carr in honor of Miss Sallie <lb />
Pierce, of Warsaw, it is no won <lb />
that all who received them <lb />
were eager to respond with their <lb />
presence. <lb />
The guests upon arrival were <lb />
greeted by the hostess and her <lb />
mother, Mrs. H. L. Carr, and <lb />
PROFITABLE REAL ESTATE BEAL. <lb />
Part of Purchase Brings <lb />
With Some Left. <lb />
Mrs. Wooten, and then repaired, <lb />
to the parlor, where punch stock and contented, <lb />
aiding in the formation of <lb />
able nitrates, <lb />
If turned under, the vines add <lb />
fertility to the land <lb />
The presence of decaying <lb />
stubble and vines in the sou <lb />
helps to convert mineral sub- <lb />
stances into plant food. <lb />
If picked, the alone are <lb />
worth from tight to twelve <lb />
dollars acre. <lb />
The vines that on an <lb />
acre ore worth from six to ten <lb />
dollars for food. <lb />
Through roots peal put <lb />
into the soil from four to six <lb />
dollars worth of nitrogen per <lb />
acre. Most of our unprofitable <lb />
soils are in this sub <lb />
The vines, roots and stubble <lb />
help to make the soil loose and <lb />
cultivated. <lb />
They absorb and retain <lb />
moisture will aid the next <lb />
crop to go through a drought <lb />
easily. <lb />
roots of are good <lb />
go to consider <lb />
able depth and open up the earth <lb />
so that air and water can make <lb />
a deeper soil. <lb />
Peas get their nitrogen from <lb />
air, free of cost to the <lb />
so that very little nitrogen is <lb />
needed in their fertilizers except <lb />
for very poor soils. <lb />
Peas feed strongly upon the <lb />
supply of potash and phosphoric <lb />
acid, therefore these substances <lb />
should be supplied to them. Many <lb />
crops fail for the lack of acid and <lb />
potash. <lb />
The price of peas is high, but <lb />
this does not Keep the wise <lb />
farmer from planting them. He <lb />
is thinking of the ten dollars in <lb />
value he is to receive later for <lb />
every dollar invested in <lb />
now. <lb />
Let no farmer neglect to plant <lb />
abundantly of this important <lb />
crop. Plant some for hay; plant <lb />
some on poor land for turning <lb />
under; plant some for grazing by <lb />
horses, cows, hogs and other <lb />
farm stock; and by all means <lb />
plant and cultivate a few acres <lb />
from which to obtain seed peas <lb />
for next year's planting. Then <lb />
you will rejoice if the price is <lb />
high. <lb />
Plenty of on the farm <lb />
make loose, fertile lands, strong <lb />
pros <lb />
The party <lb />
abut two <lb />
Monday <lb />
had only been cut <lb />
hours. <lb />
Mrs. E. T. Mrs. Lamb, <lb />
Mist Lamb, Edwin Lamb <lb />
and Mr. Mays spent the week <lb />
end at the Atlantic. President <lb />
Limb party arrived Friday <lb />
in hit private <lb />
Mrs f New <lb />
the Atlantic for a month <lb />
Mr Mrs S. R Jacques <lb />
and Miss Constance Jacques, <lb />
G. today to <lb />
spend the r st the <lb />
Mrs. Thompson and <lb />
son, of Raleigh, will spend a <lb />
part of the summer also as a <lb />
guest of Atlantic. <lb />
Among the recent arrivals <lb />
Waiter Grimes. Raleigh; Col. and <lb />
Mrs. J, E. Robinson, Miss Re- <lb />
W. Powell, <lb />
Mr- <lb />
and Mrs. E. N. Dicker -in, Kin- <lb />
Dr. <lb />
D. M. Mi Weal L. I. <lb />
Moore, New Ben; Mrs. John <lb />
Wiley, will <lb />
tonight with her two children <lb />
and <lb />
W. C Young, of led a <lb />
beautiful German on <lb />
night. <lb />
FIGHT ON EVANS STREET. <lb />
served by Misses Mildred Carr <lb />
and Pattie Wooten. <lb />
The guests then assembled <lb />
around tables on the porch <lb />
and played progressive <lb />
over which they had <lb />
much merriment Miss Ward <lb />
Moore made the highest score <lb />
and was awarded the prize, a <lb />
cut-glass perfume bottle, which <lb />
she presented to Miss Pierce, <lb />
guest of honor. Miss Mattie <lb />
King made the lowest <lb />
heretofore acquired as , .,, ,,.,, ,, <lb />
and Monroe. the depot to received the booby <lb />
each; Hickory. 60.000; Cobb C. a pack of maids, <lb />
and Rocky Mount., for Thus on the original After the and <lb />
farmers. <lb />
C. R. Hudson, <lb />
State Agent F. C. D. Work. <lb />
Subscribe for The Reflector <lb />
Tarboro, Wilkes- <lb />
born. <lb />
For future expenditures <lb />
were made as fol- <lb />
lows <lb />
For North Winston- <lb />
, ultimate limit, <lb />
Charlotte, <lb />
ultimate limit, . <lb />
purchase of Messrs. <lb />
Darden sold worth, and <lb />
till own the portion occupied by <lb />
the three stores, which is worth <lb />
more than they paid for the <lb />
v. hole five years ago. This shows <lb />
the rapid development Green- <lb />
ville is making, <lb />
wafers were served. <lb />
During the entertainment Mrs. <lb />
T. E. Hooker sang several solos, <lb />
and Miss Lillian Burch gave a <lb />
number instrumental <lb />
The Reflector does job work. <lb />
Marriage Licenses <lb />
Register of Deeds W. M. Moore <lb />
has issued the following licenses <lb />
since last report. <lb />
WHITE. <lb />
J. C. Tyson and Loraine Home. <lb />
E B. Ferguson and Margaret <lb />
Skinner. <lb />
Henry E. Tyson and Malissa <lb />
Brooks. <lb />
C. E. Davis and Lucinda Man- <lb />
gum. <lb />
Claude Green and N. <lb />
COLORED. <lb />
Alonzo Cherry and Neva <lb />
Alonzo Armstrong and Nora <lb />
Staton. <lb />
Major Barnhill and Ella Davis. <lb />
Mesa s S. J. and N. L. <lb />
Hare Mix Up. <lb />
Messrs. S. J. and Noah <lb />
Tripp were <lb />
pals in a small sized s rap at the <lb />
corner of and Fourth <lb />
streets out nine Friday <lb />
night. Nobles i about fifty <lb />
or seventy-five F heavier <lb />
than Mr. Tripp, hut he bears <lb />
scars of the mix up. He <lb />
took several on the <lb />
pavement and stone curb <lb />
badly up his elbow <lb />
and shoulder. D. Chas. <lb />
Laughinghouse who examined <lb />
him immediately after the men <lb />
had been parted, found three <lb />
severe bruises on Mr. <lb />
face. <lb />
Mr. Nobles stated to <lb />
who around to <lb />
Bee how badly he was injured. <lb />
that the first blow which Mr. <lb />
Tripp had hit him had left him <lb />
almost stunned. To this he <lb />
attributed the fact that Mr. <lb />
Tripp had so evidently worsted <lb />
him in the fight. He denied <lb />
struck a single blow. <lb />
The trial which was to have <lb />
been held this morning, will take <lb />
place Monday at 10.80 a. in. It <lb />
could not he held today on <lb />
account of the of the <lb />
principal Mr, Abe <lb />
Mr. Nobles at first wished to <lb />
get out a warrant against Mr. <lb />
Tripp for secret assault, but a <lb />
warrant was finally issued for <lb />
each, charging disorderly con- <lb />
duct. <lb />
Dr. Hyatt Co mini <lb />
Dr. H. O. Hyatt will be in <lb />
Greenville at Hotel Bertha, July <lb />
4th and and Tuesday, <lb />
for the purpose <lb />
diseases of the fitting <lb />
glasses. <lb />
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