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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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Goods, Dress Goods, <lb />
Groceries <lb />
Anything you need can be found at our store. <lb />
Call to tee us <lb />
J. G. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
ATLANTIC HOTEL <lb />
MOREHEAD CITY, N. C. <lb />
Completely Renovated and Many Ne Features. <lb />
Opens June 1st. <lb />
Delightful Surf Bathing;, Finest Fishing in America, Dan- <lb />
Tennis, Motoring, Riding. Extremely low Excursion <lb />
Rates. Unsurpassed<lb />
Through Sleeping Car Service, via Golds- <lb />
and N. C. <lb />
Write Frank P. Morton, Mgr., Morehead City, N. C. <lb />
for rates and handsome booklet. <lb />
NOTES BUSY SHOPPERS <lb />
C. T. store <lb />
is where mothers teach their children to for <lb />
Big Bargains in Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Dry Goods, <lb />
Dress Goods, Notions and Millinery. That is <lb />
where everybody goes. <lb />
He it Try Him <lb />
Halley's Comet <lb />
U speeding along it- course the of <lb />
i la.-i <lb />
II. mi N. W Ry. <lb />
I I law I would <lb />
and the ah if I did not tell <lb />
you for mo. ll <lb />
of <lb />
in twenty and <lb />
was o pain in <lb />
three hours. <lb />
always a with me on my <lb />
For Indigestion, and <lb />
there E nothing better than <lb />
at drug stores, or sent <lb />
prepaid receipt of price. <lb />
Manufactured by <lb />
Leftwich Chemical Co. <lb />
Va. <lb />
In West Greenville beautiful <lb />
residence lots for sale on easy <lb />
terms. See Higgs Bros <lb />
S. J. NOBLES <lb />
MODERN BARBER SHOP. <lb />
Nicely furnished, every <lb />
thing clean and <lb />
working the very <lb />
best barbers. Second to <lb />
none in the State. <lb />
Cosmetics a specialty. <lb />
Oppose More <lb />
for <lb />
will treat you <lb />
Subscribe to The Reflector. <lb />
Fruit jar rubbers and tops <lb />
at S. If. Schultz. <lb />
wanting me <lb />
call W. J. Turnage. <lb />
Just received car of lime and <lb />
c mer. Cr; Atkins<lb />
building lots for <lb />
sale on easy terms, <lb />
See Higgs Bros. <lb />
Parker fountain pens, fountain <lb />
pen ink, and library <lb />
Reflector Book Store. <lb />
or doses will cure <lb />
my case of chills and fever, <lb />
trice <lb />
Cut glass suitable for bridal <lb />
presents. Pharmacy. <lb />
If. <lb />
I have a nice lot of dry wood <lb />
on hand, people wanting will call <lb />
me up. Phone <lb />
if W. J. Turnage. <lb />
Shingle your house while the <lb />
sun shine. Don't wait till sick- <lb />
comes in the home, but <lb />
order your telephone at once, <lb />
per day. <lb />
Ice am from Washington <lb />
City every day. it is delicious <lb />
Pharmacy. <lb />
Every be provided <lb />
with a first aid to the <lb />
you owe it to yourself and loved <lb />
ones. Telephone that's all. <lb />
man who has <lb />
a thorough college business <lb />
cation, wants position as book- <lb />
keeper. Box <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
For Sale or house, <lb />
ind lot situated in South Green- <lb />
ville on street between <lb />
Tenth and Eleventh streets. For <lb />
further information apply to <lb />
M. Clark. lit <lb />
I am unloading solid car best <lb />
tobacco flue iron today. Skilled <lb />
n busy making them up. <lb />
Phone your orders to No. or <lb />
write me at once. Located at <lb />
Greenville Supply Co's old stand, <lb />
near A. C. L. depot. <lb />
J. J. Jenkins. <lb />
freight service to all <lb />
parts of surrounding section puts <lb />
me in position to deliver <lb />
flues, in any quantity, right at <lb />
your farm. Located at Green <lb />
ville Supply Co's old stand, near <lb />
A. C. L. depot. Phone <lb />
J. J. Jenkins. <lb />
DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. <lb />
Called to Meet Saturday. July 2nd <lb />
Meeting Jane b. <lb />
A convention of <lb />
patty, of Pitt county is <lb />
called to meet in the town of <lb />
Greenville on Saturday. 2nd, <lb />
1910, at m. for the <lb />
purpose i pointing <lb />
alternate to the State. Con- <lb />
and Judicial <lb />
lions when called. <lb />
Township meeting's be <lb />
held at the usual place.; In the <lb />
several township of the Count <lb />
on Saturday, June 1910. at <lb />
o'clock p. m. for the purpose <lb />
of appointing delegates and <lb />
at alternates, to said eon- <lb />
and the several town <lb />
hips will he entitled to appoint <lb />
the following number of <lb />
gates and alternates, to <lb />
By mutual consent G. F. <lb />
Thigpen and V. A. Ward, at <lb />
Bethel, dissolved co-partnership <lb />
the 1st of June, 1910. <lb />
G. V. Thigpen <lb />
d w V. A. Ward. <lb />
Beaver Dam<lb />
Bethel <lb />
Carolina F<lb />
No. <lb />
la No. <lb />
Falkland<lb />
Greenville<lb />
Swift Creek <lb />
By order of the Democratic <lb />
Committee of Pitt county. <lb />
This May 23rd, 1910. <lb />
F. C. Harding, Chairman. <lb />
W. L. Brown, Secretary, <lb />
We sell <lb />
Nothing but <lb />
SHOES <lb />
And are in a <lb />
Position to <lb />
Show best <lb />
Quality and <lb />
Style. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Telephone No. <lb />
market;. <lb />
Norfolk Cotton and wired <lb />
by J. W. Perry Co. Cot on <lb />
Yesterday <lb />
Middling <lb />
Low Middling 7-8 <lb />
Low Middling 6-S 6-8 <lb />
Fancy <lb />
Strictly Prime 1-4 1-4 <lb />
Prime <lb />
Low Crude <lb />
LIVERPOOL <lb />
FUTURE MARKET <lb />
by Cobb <lb />
and Norfolk. <lb />
July <lb />
Oct <lb />
Dec <lb />
Co. Banker <lb />
re <lb />
May 1-8 <lb />
May Corn 1-S <lb />
July Km. <lb />
Sept <lb />
Lard <lb />
Sept 1210 <lb />
I ton .<lb />
in- 1-4 <lb />
5-8 <lb />
1-4 <lb />
1297 <lb />
48th Annual Convention E. <lb />
Boston, Mass. <lb />
Greatly fares via <lb />
Norfolk Southern Railroad, June <lb />
to July 2nd. Travel via Norfolk and <lb />
St Miner. tea voyage. <lb />
Tickets include meals ard in, <lb />
Ix r h while ab steamers. For <lb />
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Cotton Buyers, Brokers <lb />
in Stocks, Cotton. Grain <lb />
and Provisions. <lb />
PRIVATE WIRE <lb />
to New York. Chicago <lb />
end New Orleans.<lb />
Notice to Contractor. <lb />
The board of county commission rs <lb />
and building committee of Pitt <lb />
N. C . entertain <lb />
for the erection and completion of <lb />
the new county court house ard <lb />
I jail, city of Greenville, in the <lb />
public square, in accordance with <lb />
prepared by Mil <lb />
burn, Heister and Co., Architect , <lb />
Washington. U. C. A set of pi ins <lb />
will be on file with the register of <lb />
deeds and the on <lb />
and after June 1910. <lb />
Bids will be d until II <lb />
a. July 11th. bill must be <lb />
accompanied by a certified check on <lb />
some well known bank, made payable <lb />
to J. P. chairman, in the <lb />
sum of as evidence of good <lb />
faith if their bid i accepted they u ill <lb />
enter into contract at once ard an <lb />
e company's bond <lb />
in the sum of fifty per cent, of the <lb />
contract price the faithful per <lb />
of the contract. Should <lb />
tail to enter into contract, the <lb />
will be forfeited to the county as <lb />
liquidated damages by reason of <lb />
bide will be entertained for <lb />
the court house, the jail, the <lb />
cells, heating apparatus or for the <lb />
whole. Each bid must be and <lb />
ad to the register of deeds of <lb />
Pitt county and <lb />
for court route and The <lb />
reserve the right to reject <lb />
any and all bids, <lb />
J. P. <lb />
Chm. Beard County Commissioner--. <lb />
Use Hubbard's Top <lb />
on corn, cotton, pea <lb />
nuts, potatoes etc., and increase <lb />
the yield per cent. Car load <lb />
just received by The Central <lb />
Co. d w <lb />
Stray Taken Up. <lb />
have taken up a light <lb />
color, weight pounds, marked <lb />
and square in right ear. own <lb />
can get same by proving ownership <lb />
and paying charges. <lb />
Peter Grimes. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. R. F. D. No. <lb />
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Convection. <lb />
The Democratic congressional <lb />
convention of the first <lb />
district of North Carolina, <lb />
is hereby called to meet in <lb />
ton, N. C . on Wednesday. July <lb />
6th, 1910, at o'clock p. m , for <lb />
the purpose of nominating a can- <lb />
for congress and transact <lb />
such other business as may <lb />
properly come before the con- <lb />
A. L Pendleton. <lb />
Chm. Dem. Con. Ex. Com. <lb />
1st. N. C. <lb />
D B. Bradford. Sec. <lb />
OLD CLIPPER SHIPS. <lb />
That Wars Mada by <lb />
Sailing <lb />
In these record smashing times <lb />
one is apt to smile when mention is <lb />
made of sailing ships of other <lb />
but it is n fact nevertheless <lb />
that no moan records were achieved <lb />
by the famous American clippers of <lb />
the last century, many of which <lb />
were oven faster than the majority <lb />
of the steamers today. Today even <lb />
there are sailing ships that with <lb />
anything like a fair breeze can out- <lb />
strip nine out of ten ocean tramps. <lb />
During the period between <lb />
and the civil war the Flying Cloud <lb />
made some neat record in the <lb />
transatlantic trade, and these stood <lb />
till the were surpassed by the fa- <lb />
Guion liner Alaska in <lb />
The Flying Cloud made one day's <lb />
run of knots and another of <lb />
knots, equal to about twenty- <lb />
one land miles an hour. <lb />
During the period between <lb />
1800 there were packet ships <lb />
that bent the mail steamers across <lb />
the ocean times. Dick- <lb />
ens eroded in the old a <lb />
steamship, but be returned by the <lb />
packet Washington, which <lb />
beat the liner home by twenty-nine <lb />
hours. <lb />
A small packet boat, the Fidelia, <lb />
of about tons, accomplished the <lb />
Atlantic trip in days hours, <lb />
and the Dreadnought, whose own- <lb />
boasted that she had never been <lb />
in a race, averaged on one <lb />
trip knots hour. <lb />
There was a British ship, the <lb />
that made a really <lb />
wonderful record from Melbourne <lb />
to days, an average <lb />
of knots an hour for the voyage. <lb />
She came home afterward from <lb />
China in days. The per- <lb />
of the show- <lb />
ed a speed greater than that of <lb />
most freighters of today. <lb />
It is a fact that with a wind <lb />
the big five and six masted <lb />
of today develop a speed that <lb />
frequently enables their crews to <lb />
have the pleasure, up the <lb />
coast deep with cargo, of sailing <lb />
past some Norwegian or <lb />
tramp steamer <lb />
along on its most economical <lb />
consumption at a rate of or <lb />
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What Did He <lb />
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owe to nature. does <lb />
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New York Press. <lb />
That What Inquisitive Boy's <lb />
Told Him. and the Lad Start- <lb />
ad Out to Verify the <lb />
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Was Ion more a gen- <lb />
ago. did John's father study <lb />
his more thoroughly John <lb />
John la a seventh grade student <lb />
In public He asked bis <lb />
father to help following <lb />
asked how much money be baa <lb />
In replied. I bud <lb />
more I would more than <lb />
half what I now <lb />
money <lb />
a fool said the fa- <lb />
thin learner to ask the <lb />
cashier. Yon been <lb />
with problems like that for a week. <lb />
Suppose your teacher asked you how <lb />
old you are. you tell her <lb />
times as old as I am. <lb />
by forty-two. I would be thirty <lb />
years older than dud. and If dud were <lb />
one-fourth as old as he now II be <lb />
would my What would <lb />
teacher do If you answered In such a <lb />
manner In my day we bail practical <lb />
problems Id our <lb />
In order to bis father's <lb />
statement John went to public <lb />
for an old arithmetic <lb />
The librarian save him <lb />
Natural lie turned In Lie <lb />
pace marked <lb />
and <lb />
puts his whole flock of sheep Into <lb />
three Halt go Into one pas- <lb />
one-third Into another and <lb />
two Into a third. How many In the <lb />
said John. <lb />
exercises Here Is a man who <lb />
wains to Mud BOW ninny sheep he Has. <lb />
He I hem so he will know when <lb />
he has half of them. This half he <lb />
puts Into a pasture. T hen he counts <lb />
nut a third pills It in pen <lb />
Next he counts what's left and <lb />
he bus thirty Alter n little <lb />
he Bods how many In <lb />
Bock. Very practical, i guess dad <lb />
didn't study <lb />
The hook he examined was <lb />
Inductive arithmetic, edition <lb />
of In miscellaneous examples he <lb />
found the <lb />
Two ladders will together lust reach <lb />
the lop of a seventy-five feet <lb />
If the shorter ladder Is two- <lb />
I birds Hie length the other, what i- <lb />
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didn't lie measure each ladder <lb />
separately John naked himself. <lb />
problem is not practical. I dad <lb />
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older <lb />
The written iii was banded <lb />
to The hook mis evidently <lb />
the war. for II was HI led <lb />
with problems dealing with battering <lb />
down f and the sustenance <lb />
of soldiers. One problem <lb />
It twelve t <lb />
can batter down a for- <lb />
tress in three hours, now long Will It <lb />
take for nineteen twenty-four pound <lb />
to baiter down the <lb />
line for a John re- <lb />
find says that I am going <lb />
to be a captain of <lb />
Another arithmetic of the same date <lb />
had famous fish problem with <lb />
which John's teacher bad troubled <lb />
for six weeks before he himself finally <lb />
explained If to the The <lb />
problem <lb />
bend of a Is ten Inches <lb />
long Us mil is as rood as Us head and <lb />
one-half body. The body is us long <lb />
as the bend and lull How long Is <lb />
the <lb />
Very handy problem for u butcher <lb />
John turned <lb />
edition 1808. <lb />
I'm sure to Slid something he <lb />
reflected <lb />
bare starts up twelve rod before a <lb />
bound, but she is by him <lb />
till has up one nod <lb />
minutes She runs the rate of <lb />
rods a minute, and the hound <lb />
runs at the rate of forty rods min- <lb />
long will the nice last, unit <lb />
will be the distance the hound <lb />
difference does It make bow <lb />
far the bound John asked a be <lb />
turned to Scholar's Arithmetic, <lb />
edition of The cost <lb />
of living made the first problem <lb />
practical for present day purposes. <lb />
John concluded. The problem us <lb />
I give eighty bushels of potatoes <lb />
at cents a bushel f <lb />
Bax at IS cents u pound for sixty-four <lb />
bushels of salt, what Is the sail <lb />
Another problem <lb />
good mini driving his guest lo <lb />
market was met by number, who said. <lb />
Good morrow, muster, with your <lb />
Says be In reply. have not <lb />
geese, but If I had half as many <lb />
I BOW have and two one <lb />
geese besides the number I have <lb />
already I should have How <lb />
geese the <lb />
long would you permit a man <lb />
lo live If be made such an answer to <lb />
you <lb />
John sighed he Wiped his <lb />
forehead handed Hie book back lo <lb />
the librarian. must have skipped <lb />
these practical Kansas <lb />
City Star. <lb />
THE WHEAT AND THE TARES. <lb />
the at the tun fa Kingdom of their Ft- <lb />
J. <lb />
we have Introduced by another parable a great <lb />
I Our study of u week ago showed various classes of bearers <lb />
B F the truth. To-day's study ignores all except the <lb />
bearers, which shows that our Loud foreknew the history of the <lb />
Age. We are Informed mat he and Ins Apostles sowed none but good seed, <lb />
hut that after the Apostles had asleep In death, the great Adversary, <lb />
Satan, over-sowed the wheat hold with tare Reed, We are told that <lb />
la not uncommon In the Orient. The seed Is very <lb />
different from the wheat, but the growing stalks look very much alike, and <lb />
even when beaded the resemblance Is close, except to the expert, until tho <lb />
beads then the head of the wheat becomes heavy, while the being <lb />
light stands upright. Only the expert can discern the wheat from the tan's <lb />
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad. <lb />
SCHEDULES <lb />
Between Washington, Plymouth, <lb />
and April 1st, <lb />
while growing. <lb />
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Master gave this parable to Illustrate how error would lie brought <lb />
Info tho church by Satan, and the children produced by the error would <lb />
In many respects resemble or counterfeit those produced by the truth. It <lb />
was impossible for Adversary to corrupt the seed of truth which Jesus <lb />
and the Apostles neither was ho allowed to Interfere with the sowing <lb />
of It. but ho was permitted to it the field and. If possible, to choke <lb />
the wheat, In a general way to deceive the outside world respecting the <lb />
true character of the children of the Kingdom. <lb />
We are to In mind the Almighty power of God by which he could <lb />
binder Satan prevent the bis plans at any and all <lb />
We are to remember that Divine Plan of the Ages many <lb />
things which God does not approve, but In his Word condemns. We arc to <lb />
remember that the Divine Plan spans several aces and that only the finished <lb />
work will fully display the Divine Wisdom, Justice, Love Power. We <lb />
are to remember in the present time. God permits the wrath of demons <lb />
and men to oppose his purposes, but only so fur as be can and eventually will <lb />
overrule these to bis glory and for the good of all in harmony with him- <lb />
self. <lb />
parable represents the as asking whether or not the <lb />
should be gathered out from the and thus the enemy's work de- <lb />
answer Is. No. because In so doing there would be such a com- <lb />
motion In the wheat field as to disturb all of wheat-so intimately were <lb />
the true and the false roots intertwining in society. Ill the <lb />
etc. Instead Master declared that should be allowed to grow <lb />
together throughout age until the time at the end of the age; <lb />
then the should be Instructed concerning the gathering together and <lb />
the separating of the two classes. The wheat would then be gathered Into <lb />
barn and the tares would lie bundled for burning, to the cud that none of <lb />
Hie bad seed might affect the future crop. <lb />
At the special request of disciples tho Master interpreted this par- <lb />
Jesus himself was the sower of the good seed of the kingdom mes- <lb />
sage. was the sower the crop of seed of false doctrine and <lb />
The time will be the end of this age. Just before the <lb />
ration of the new age of Christ's Millennial Kingdom. The wheat class will <lb />
those counted fit to be associated with the glory of bis Millennial <lb />
and the gathering into the or garner represents the j <lb />
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this, saying. Is sown corruption; It is In It Is sown j <lb />
In dishonor; It is raised in glory; It Is animal body; it <lb />
raised a spiritual Tins Is the resurrection of <lb />
first -IT; <lb />
The tare class Is represented as being gathered out of the kingdom <lb />
In the sense that the church at the present is God's kingdom embryo <lb />
ill a state of progressive development or for glory and wort <lb />
of the future. All of the kingdom class are fully consecrated to and by <lb />
begotten or the spirit with a view to their Divine, spirit beings <lb />
In the resurrection. Others who are not thus spirit-begotten have no right to <lb />
class themselves with the nor to consider themselves heirs of the <lb />
kingdom. Their presence In Church Of la nut of order. They have <lb />
been permitted to commingle with the wheat centuries, but with the end <lb />
of the age the change will come Incidental to the Inauguration <lb />
of the <lb />
It would be mistake to suppose that there are lo be thieves and <lb />
of the baser sort among these Offenders, but they Include some whom <lb />
the Apostle describes as works of the and the namely, <lb />
anger, malice, hatred, envy, Strife. However, many are line people of <lb />
generous disposition, but not in Jesus. They are <lb />
blame-worthy not because of not being but because they are <lb />
in the nominal church and posing as Christians, are offensive this <lb />
reuse In the sight. Nor are they entirely to be blamed for thinking <lb />
themselves They Have been so to think act by <lb />
preachers and teachers, many of whom, like themselves, have no knowledge <lb />
of the Kingdom nor of the power which Initiates into <lb />
In it. gathering these Into lodges, societies, <lb />
Churches, sects, especially be an evidence of lite work <lb />
in progress. The true are exhorted to Hand fast in the liberty wherewith <lb />
Christ has made them free, and that they collie not Into to sects and <lb />
They are to avoid membership In but stand In the full <lb />
fellowship Of nil who are of the true class. <lb />
The casting these bundles Into the furnace will mean their destruction; <lb />
but we are not to understand the furnace to be a literal one, nor the lire <lb />
which will consume tares to be a literal lire. The lire with which this <lb />
age will end will a great of foretold in the Scriptures as <lb />
preceding and the Millennial time of trouble <lb />
never was since there was a In that time of <lb />
the delusions which now make the think themselves to be the true <lb />
will nil be will nil be reduced to their proper piano <lb />
the earthly recognize themselves as merely of the earth, earthy, <lb />
and not In any sense members of the spirit-begotten, elect church. <lb />
Hearken now to the Master's words respecting the Consummation of the <lb />
Church's In the end of this age lie says. shall the righteous <lb />
shine forth as the sun In the kingdom of that bath <lb />
ear to hear, let Not every one bus hearing ear. but this Is <lb />
Lord's message to those who have the proper attitude of nil who <lb />
have the ability to understand spiritual things. Let such understand that <lb />
with the close of fills age the lord's saintly ones. Irrespective of the earthly <lb />
church systems, will be associated with the Redeemer the glory of his Mil- <lb />
Kingdom and Will shine forth us the sun for blessing enlighten- <lb />
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sufferer a cripple for life. The <lb />
victim Is thrown upon his face, <lb />
each foot i passed through loop or <lb />
strong attached to a pole, which <lb />
is men. who. <lb />
twisting II round, lighten the ropes <lb />
render Hie feet Immovable. Two <lb />
executioners strike rails alter- <lb />
with .-if Ills <lb />
tree well steeped In water to <lb />
them supple. A -lore of these <lb />
switches Is generally ready for use In <lb />
the pond which adjoins the courtyards <lb />
of the houses of great. The pun <lb />
frequently lasts for hour <lb />
or victim faints <lb />
from <lb />
Heckling Humor. <lb />
A parliamentary candidate was hold- <lb />
a meting at which <lb />
the heckler was much In and <lb />
the candidate failed to <lb />
give s answer which was Judged <lb />
to lie satisfactory by the audience. To- <lb />
ward the end of the misting an elector <lb />
rose and quietly would yon <lb />
tell us what might be the name your <lb />
second Initial stands The <lb />
candidate, greatly puzzled <lb />
the purport of the question, asked <lb />
what way the Information could Inter- <lb />
est the audience. ibis ex- <lb />
plained the should <lb />
be o see r you could one <lb />
In No Hurry. <lb />
ninny wild a clergy <lb />
mini, their religion a the <lb />
little Hie Jam Inset, moth- <lb />
pounced on him suddenly, lie stood <lb />
tiptoe, hulling Jam with both hands <lb />
from the pot to mouth. <lb />
Ills cried <lb />
Ami only l-i-l you prayed to be <lb />
I is face, tin mask of <lb />
Jam. turned toward her. <lb />
Yes. put not tut after I'm <lb />
Announcements <lb />
For Sheriff. <lb />
I hereby announce a <lb />
candidate for sheriff Pitt <lb />
county, subject to the action of <lb />
the Democratic primary. <lb />
J. Cox. <lb />
For Sh riff. <lb />
I hereby a <lb />
for sheriff Pi ft. <lb />
subject to action of <lb />
Democratic <lb />
8.1. <lb />
I beg to submit my.-, if the <lb />
discretion of the <lb />
of Pitt at their <lb />
coming primaries f r Count <lb />
V. C. <lb />
For Sheriff. <lb />
I announce h <lb />
for the of sheriff <lb />
of county, to <lb />
Democrat c primary. <lb />
Joseph <lb />
For <lb />
I hereby myself as a <lb />
candidate for county treasurer <lb />
for Pitt county subject to <lb />
action of the Democratic primary. <lb />
B. Wilson. <lb />
C only <lb />
hereby announce myself a <lb />
candidate for the i dice of Treas- <lb />
of Pitt county, to <lb />
the action of <lb />
C. T. <lb />
d w <lb />
Our Greenville, yours if <lb />
come. <lb />
you <lb /></p>
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THE EASTERN <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD,<lb />
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
Year <lb />
Six Months <lb />
Single Copy . <lb />
rats may be had upon <lb />
application t the business office in The <lb />
Reflector corner Evans and <lb />
Third s <lb />
Entered in the post office at Greenville <lb />
N. C. mail matter. <lb />
FRIDAY JUNE. 1910. <lb />
Good roads an- the tiling that <lb />
must come. <lb />
Get on the good roads wagon <lb />
i d forward. <lb />
As I said unto yon, oven mi <lb />
say roads. <lb />
The candidate are busy <lb />
folks are at work- <lb />
and <lb />
went out to do some lynching <lb />
got the wrong The mis <lb />
take made their crime all the <lb />
worse. <lb />
not worry over the <lb />
governor of California breaking <lb />
up the light as <lb />
long as the Wake county scrap <lb />
is in progress. <lb />
It is better for that <lb />
the legislature did not meet <lb />
extra session, as there is already <lb />
enough going on in Wake to <lb />
keep the people occupied. <lb />
Don't forget that little matter <lb />
listing your taxes. You <lb />
haven't got much, you know, <lb />
it will be a small and <lb />
but little of your time. <lb />
Will Greenville ever have a <lb />
or place for out door <lb />
When a man he <lb />
he fills-in a mud <lb />
hole. Talk good roads. <lb />
Both sides of the family in <lb />
Wake county are saying mighty <lb />
hard things about each other. <lb />
One thing about the <lb />
machine, it can go high enough <lb />
not to frighten the mule. <lb />
The aviation dance is the <lb />
newest Guess some <lb />
wings will go along with it. <lb />
Whatsoever a man sows that <lb />
shall he also the rain <lb />
does not and wash it away. <lb />
If they beat the governor <lb />
California in the light matter, <lb />
he has certainly given it a big <lb />
advertisement. <lb />
The governor of California <lb />
says the light <lb />
shall not take place in that <lb />
State. <lb />
If North Carolina not get <lb />
a square deal it v. be the <lb />
fault of our con- <lb />
It looks like some Northern <lb />
papers had lie than tell <lb />
the truth when printing things <lb />
concerning the South. <lb />
Possibly the way they arrived <lb />
at the correct pronunciation of <lb />
automobile is that the biggest <lb />
part of it is the bill. <lb />
The man whom the Florida <lb />
mob lynched by mistake cannot <lb />
express his approval or <lb />
of the error. <lb />
So many aviators have come <lb />
to the front now that you seldom <lb />
the Wrights mentioned, <lb />
i et they once seemed to have a <lb />
monopoly on the flying machine <lb />
tax penalty prescribed for such the libel law for that there is no <lb />
failure. You had best get busy justice in the <lb />
and interview the list taker, i <lb />
There is just a week left in <lb />
which to do this. <lb />
at <lb />
As long as there is no occasion <lb />
for any to be offend at present, ed, but if Bro. Cowan don't in- <lb />
the can be dropped without that libel suit he will <lb />
fear of getting on have done himself a great in <lb />
toes, that it is no good ought to be <lb />
. . , . ., , I preferred against him <lb />
taste to put cards of thanks in . <lb />
next Concord <lb />
the newspapers. Hereafter The <lb />
Reflector will make a charge of <lb />
one cent a word cards of You are <lb />
thanks or resolutions of you haven't got <lb />
that it prints. If any are sent Cowan., and <lb />
to the paper for publication the Am you ., <lb />
made in the appearance of The <lb />
Reflector until about the first of <lb />
July, and after that time the <lb />
paper will speak for itself. <lb />
This tops it. A man who had <lb />
existing between the members i jail South- <lb />
X port prints a card about the ex- <lb />
received at <lb />
It would be matter of the <lb />
deepest regret to have the so- <lb />
and fraternal good feeling <lb />
the <lb />
THE FATS AND THE THINS. <lb />
Brilliant of Ball for <lb />
Day. <lb />
On the next anniversary of <lb />
our national independence. Mon- <lb />
day, July 4th, Greenville is to <lb />
have a game of base ball that is <lb />
the real article. It will be pure- <lb />
a local affair between the fats <lb />
and the thins of the town, and <lb />
the proceeds of the game, which <lb />
should be large in contemplation <lb />
the hands of jailer. <lb />
He wish to say in be- <lb />
half of myself, my and Mr. <lb />
Bullard that Sheriff Knox <lb />
his jailer and deputies have been of the immense amount of <lb />
as kind to us as courteous to will be divided between the <lb />
y. you fellows stop that and as obliging tons as we public library and the <lb />
could expect to be treated. I Greenville baseball team. <lb />
make this statement in justice Daily practices among the fats <lb />
to these officers to contradict a and the thins have already be- <lb />
report. that I have of be gUn with a view of each side <lb />
sender should count the between us libel its line up for the <lb />
and enclose the price according- m Z I There are many on both sides to <lb />
. talk. At any rate you might ho people of .,. for select from, and those fortunate <lb />
Wait for Cowan tn n. ,. ,. j. <lb />
There are people who stand <lb />
with their shoulder constantly to <lb />
the doing all they can for <lb />
advancement and <lb />
of their community. There are <lb />
I others who never put forth a <lb />
Getting close to the time fr hand toward community <lb />
wait for Cowan to <lb />
the He is of age, <lb />
let him for himself. <lb />
THE COMPANY. <lb />
primaries and county <lb />
building, are ever ready to <lb />
to select delegates to State, f-r their person- <lb />
congressional judicial con- d what the town and <lb />
The primaries for community builders do. The <lb />
county officers will come simply stand by and <lb />
, i wait for their property to en- <lb />
In a column dispatch of some I in value from what the <lb />
of the Tuesday morning papers I others do, Towns <lb />
about the marriage of Theodore <lb />
Roosevelt Jr. to Miss Eleanor <lb />
Alexander, just lines <lb />
were given to talking about the <lb />
bridegroom's father. <lb />
The Vermont Army of <lb />
the has adopted a res- <lb />
condemning the action <lb />
of the Stale of Virginia <lb />
the statue of Gen- R. K. Lee <lb />
in statuary hall at Washington. <lb />
Who cares what Vermont thinks <lb />
about it <lb />
grow faster when all are <lb />
united and work together for <lb />
progress. Lets all get together <lb />
to advance and Pitt <lb />
county. <lb />
In order to increase facilities <lb />
and enlarge its sphere of useful- <lb />
both a newspaper and <lb />
job printing establishment, <lb />
Reflector has <lb />
rated under the name of The <lb />
Reflector Company. This step <lb />
places The Reflector in better <lb />
position to reach its ambition of <lb />
being the leading paper in the <lb />
congressional district and of <lb />
having a job printing plant <lb />
passed by none in its Held. <lb />
What we hope to do is have a <lb />
daily and weekly newspaper <lb />
kindness shown us while we <lb />
were Reminds us <lb />
of some other cards of thanks <lb />
seen in the <lb />
Record. <lb />
It is said that a French work- <lb />
never goes in debt without <lb />
first seeing where the money is <lb />
to come from to get out, in which <lb />
he is quite different from most <lb />
men this country. What <lb />
most of us want is a chance <lb />
get in debt; getting out is left <lb />
tO the other <lb />
Record. <lb />
It will be time enough for the <lb />
Democratic party to be looking <lb />
around for a candidate for <lb />
dent after it has found out that <lb />
it is going to be allowed to put <lb />
up anybody. Durham Herald. <lb />
A Dreadful Wound. <lb />
The Greenville <lb />
The Times here, is agitating a <lb />
park for We hope <lb />
The i meeting with <lb />
more encouragement at Green- <lb />
ville than The Times. Both of <lb />
these growing towns need a park <lb />
and the longer purchase of a <lb />
lot is deferred Hie greater will <lb />
be the cost if tie park is to be in <lb />
from a knife, tin can, rusty nail, <lb />
representative of tins pro- works or of any other de <lb />
. , , . , l prompt h Ban. <lb />
section, lit which to prevent blood <lb />
p or gangrene. It's the quickest. <lb />
Why don't you talk more poll. convenient l cation Wilson <lb />
. , , , . Times. <lb />
tics a would-be candidate I <lb />
, ,, . If The Times is meeting with <lb />
wants to know. Hang politics, <lb />
. , any encouragement at all on the <lb />
man, we want roads. <lb />
the man who wants o go to the <lb />
legislature better let it be <lb />
known where lie stands on this <lb />
question. <lb />
the people who patronize it can <lb />
feel a and be glad to call <lb />
paper. <lb />
Early in May after it was de <lb />
finitely decided to incorporate <lb />
the business, which had been in <lb />
for sometime, <lb />
orders were placid for a <lb />
machine, folding machine, an <lb />
extra job other equip- <lb />
for the plant, and the in- <lb />
of these has since been <lb />
going mi. Si ill further equip- <lb />
will be added from time to <lb />
An exchange says the cam- <lb />
in Wake county is at <lb />
fever heat. Something ought to <lb />
given to reduce the fever. <lb />
In Virginia a law has just <lb />
gone into effect which makes <lb />
a misdemeanor for any person <lb />
to use profane or Indecent <lb />
over tin telephone, the <lb />
penalty upon being <lb />
not over That is not n <lb />
bad law. <lb />
When you see a network of <lb />
roads all over county <lb />
you will feel like a different <lb />
man. They are coming, too. <lb />
some of these day the people <lb />
I will realize how unwise they <lb />
i were in failing to make such <lb />
provision. <lb />
One thing can he said for <lb />
Greenville that deserves notice <lb />
and that is we have such a de- <lb />
cent lot of men and boys that a <lb />
near-beer saloon can't prosper <lb />
here. Of course there is some <lb />
of the vile stuff sold, hut it is <lb />
handled as a side line, not <lb />
through an imitation saloon, the <lb />
one that was here Having moved <lb />
away for the lack of patronage. <lb />
Raise the license tax and run it <lb />
all out so that we will continue <lb />
to have a good moral tone. We <lb />
wish we could say that blind <lb />
Justice Brown, of the United couldn't prosper here <lb />
States Supreme court, believes also, but the old .-oaks will have <lb />
that the government should dis- it you know. They will die a <lb />
arm and not be pushing natural death though after a <lb />
park matter, it is that much <lb />
ahead of what l he Reflector has <lb />
found towns do need j us business develop. <lb />
parks, no doubt about that, and ,,,,. plant may be <lb />
for its completeness ability <lb />
The bitter campaign between <lb />
the ring and anti-ring <lb />
Wake county over the <lb />
makes us how the <lb />
line up is going to be after the <lb />
nominations are made and the <lb />
real light comes on between the <lb />
and the <lb />
for war. lie is right. All <lb />
the nations should disarm and <lb />
there should be universal peace. <lb />
The promoters ought to have <lb />
felt of the governor of <lb />
to learn how he on the <lb />
Yes. it is dull, but you do not fight before they dropped <lb />
help things by i the big pavilion that was <lb />
about it. A better plan is prepared for it. The <lb />
some bustling and advertise. j and can move <lb />
but the pavilion cannot <lb />
T. Roosevelt has expressed the go along with them, <lb />
desire drop out of public <lb />
sight for the time being. Didn't <lb />
know he would ever grow tired <lb />
of the strenuous life. <lb />
while and we will be the <lb />
better for prohibition. Near- <lb />
beer and blind tigers are two <lb />
things we will rejoice in seeing <lb />
pass away. <lb />
Listen, gentlemen to this ans- <lb />
by Whichard, of the <lb />
Greenville Reflector, to a re- <lb />
quest for a description of Editor <lb />
Cowan, of the Wilmington Dis- <lb />
patch might easily be <lb />
taken for our twin brother. He <lb />
to turn out the very best work. <lb />
The present editor, who has <lb />
conducted The R. for <lb />
more than a quarter of a <lb />
is a large shareholder in <lb />
the enterprise, has been elected <lb />
president of the company, and <lb />
asks every patron to lend bis aid <lb />
in helping to make The <lb />
tor a useful and creditable news <lb />
surest healer for w, as <lb />
also for burns, bus, sores, skin <lb />
eczema, hands, corns <lb />
or at all <lb />
SUCCESS OF TRAINING SCHOOL. <lb />
Making a Record and <lb />
Capacity Nearly Twice Overran. <lb />
It is a requirement in. several <lb />
counties that public school teach- <lb />
some summer school <lb />
for four The <lb />
weeks of summer term t <lb />
Carolina Training <lb />
School ended Saturday, and some <lb />
forty odd cf the four <lb />
classes today for their re <lb />
homes. Many <lb />
who came with the intention of <lb />
taking the four course <lb />
have expressed themselves as so <lb />
delighted with the teacher train- <lb />
that the school is giving that <lb />
they cannot afford to miss it and <lb />
are going to remain through the <lb />
full ten summer term. <lb />
Still others are coming in to take <lb />
the of those who leave. <lb />
Up to the present time, since <lb />
the school opened last October, <lb />
the individual enrollment, not <lb />
counting twice those who first <lb />
enough to get a call <lb />
must win that honor by their <lb />
skill with the hickory, twirling <lb />
the sphere, or dexterous <lb />
Here are the candidates <lb />
for <lb />
Fats- Dr. E. A. R. L. <lb />
Humber, Hay wood A. M. <lb />
Moseley, Ernest <lb />
Simon Charlie Moore, <lb />
Charlie Forbes, Herbert White, <lb />
Roy Flanagan, C. W. Wilson, D. <lb />
C. Moore, Paul Z. T. <lb />
Broughton, Harry Whedbee. <lb />
Jimmie Starkey. W. H. Long, <lb />
Walter <lb />
White. Stuart <lb />
Carr, E. H. Taft, Tom Duke. <lb />
Fred Forbes, Tom Hooker, Kid <lb />
Skinner, Claude Tunstall, Dolly <lb />
Overton, James Little, R. H. <lb />
Wright, T. A. W. A. B. <lb />
X. Y. Z E. B. <lb />
Clark, D C. <lb />
Beach, Frank Wooten, <lb />
Hooker, Robert Jeffries, W. H. <lb />
paper. We feel entered for regular term and <lb />
having associated with us in this <lb />
work a of men of the high- <lb />
est integrity and business <lb />
and who are <lb />
ill the development of this east <lb />
em section. <lb />
The officers of The Reflector <lb />
Company are as follow <lb />
President, D. J. <lb />
Vice President, A O. Cox. <lb />
Secretary and Treasurer, B. B. <lb />
Sugg. <lb />
Assistant Secretary and Treas- <lb />
C. B. <lb />
L. Joyner, J. Everett, H. W. <lb />
Whedbee, R. J. Cobb. C. W. <lb />
and Dr. Laugh- <lb />
Others composing the com- <lb />
are equally well as <lb />
those mentioned. These gentle- <lb />
men associated themselves <lb />
with the enterprise because <lb />
You may forgot to list your <lb />
taxes, but the list taker will not <lb />
forget that you failed to do so, <lb />
nor will the county commission- <lb />
is just a little bit larger in size <lb />
and almost as good looking, but the interest they feel their <lb />
we him the hair <lb />
proposition, his top knot only <lb />
reaching a sandy hue. If so <lb />
near like us, you know be i <lb />
bound to be the real article. <lb />
A Pensacola, Fla mob that erg forget to impose the double If Cowan can't recover <lb />
section, and they realize that <lb />
nothing so helps to promote <lb />
progress as a good strong news <lb />
paper <lb />
No special change is to be <lb />
then re-entered for the summer <lb />
term, has reached about <lb />
twice the normal working ca- <lb />
of the school. For a new <lb />
institution this is a <lb />
record and indicates the <lb />
success of the school. <lb />
It also bears strong testimony of <lb />
the thorough work of the school <lb />
and foretells that the East is <lb />
destined to have the <lb />
educational institution North <lb />
Carolina. <lb />
President Wright and his ex- <lb />
faculty are enthused with <lb />
their work and are gratified at <lb />
the success of the school, and <lb />
everybody rejoices with them in <lb />
this. <lb />
Mart Pitt hi Norfolk. <lb />
The Consolidated Produce Co. <lb />
is a new concern that opened <lb />
here June at Roanoke Dock, <lb />
the place vacated by J. W. Banks <lb />
Co., who skipped last week. <lb />
The partners in the Consolidated <lb />
Produce Co. are J. W- Lee, M. <lb />
B. Bryan and Kittrell Co., of <lb />
Winterville. N. C, Messrs. Lee <lb />
and Bryan are here looking after <lb />
the receipt of <lb />
will be the <lb />
of the company. They expect to <lb />
do a general commission business <lb />
in all produce, including poultry, <lb />
eggs, fruits meats, <lb />
hides, News. <lb />
SOUTHERN WRECK. <lb />
Freight Train Gels Off Track red <lb />
Delays <lb />
The Norfolk Southern railway <lb />
had considerable <lb />
day night ard in <lb />
consequence passenger trains, <lb />
especially on Sunday, were put <lb />
badly off of time. <lb />
Owing to softening of the road <lb />
bed by rains, a freight <lb />
train in which were several <lb />
heavy coal cars, trot off the track <lb />
Saturday evening a miles <lb />
above Wilson. Until a track <lb />
could be con strutted around the <lb />
wreck, passenger trains bad to <lb />
meet there and transfer. The <lb />
train from Raleigh due here at <lb />
Sunday m ruing did not <lb />
come in until a little over <lb />
eight hours late- The excursion <lb />
train to Morehead and Beaufort, <lb />
due to pass here at a. m. <lb />
was two hours late, hence very <lb />
few people went on it. <lb />
Nervous <lb />
Break-Down <lb />
Nerve energy is the <lb />
force that controls the or- <lb />
of respiration, cir- <lb />
digestion and <lb />
elimination. When you <lb />
feel weak, nervous, <lb />
table, sick, it is often be- <lb />
cause you lack nerve <lb />
energy, and the process <lb />
of rebuilding and sustain- <lb />
life is interfered with. <lb />
Dr. has <lb />
cured thousands of such <lb />
cases, and will we believe <lb />
benefit if not entirely <lb />
cure you. Try it. <lb />
away <lb />
completely, and ma on th versa <lb />
of the I <lb />
clans but no permanent roller. <lb />
I apt o bad I had to live up m <lb />
taking it. <lb />
In few <lb />
I wot, much better, I <lb />
to Improve until entirely cured. I <lb />
am In again, and never <lb />
an opportunity to <lb />
W. L. <lb />
Creak. <lb />
Or. <lb />
and we authorize him to <lb />
price of bottle If It <lb />
to benefit you. <lb />
Miles Medical Co Elkhart, lad <lb />
Our Greenville, yours if <lb />
come. <lb />
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT <lb />
IN CHARGE OF R. W. SMITH <lb />
Authorized Agent of The Eastern Reflector for and vicinity. Ad rates furnished <lb />
We are representing the oldest <lb />
and strongest Life and Fire <lb />
Insurance Co. in the world. <lb />
Call us and let us consult <lb />
windows, cook <lb />
screen windows and groceries at <lb />
J. R. Smith Co's. <lb />
J R. Turnage has moved to <lb />
Ayden Loan Insurance, his new home in Ghent. <lb />
Co. Phone I II you have news items, <lb />
Mrs. O C. Nob e and this scribe and help us to make <lb />
tell <lb />
are visiting relatives at <lb />
Mount. <lb />
If you need a good open or <lb />
top buggy, wagon or cart call <lb />
on J. R. Smith Co. Dixon. <lb />
The National Cash Register <lb />
representative is in town demon- <lb />
straying the work of the <lb />
machines. <lb />
A nice line of coffins and <lb />
caskets always on hand with a <lb />
nice hearse at your service at <lb />
J. R. Smith Co's. mill. <lb />
Miss Rowe, the trained nurse <lb />
that has been attending Mr. <lb />
G. E. Jackson, returned to her <lb />
home Tuesday at Rocky Mount. <lb />
Now is a good time to advertise <lb />
in the Ayden Department- <lb />
R. W. Smith. <lb />
G. E. Jackson, one of Pitt <lb />
county's most substantial sons. <lb />
died at his home, near Ayden. <lb />
on Tuesday June 15th, in his <lb />
42nd year. <lb />
He was a man without a single <lb />
fault and his friends were <lb />
by his acquaintances. We <lb />
have known him from boyhood, <lb />
and have been closely associated <lb />
with him in many ways and in <lb />
his exemplary we have <lb />
never seen, nor have we heard <lb />
him in any way. He <lb />
was patient, sober, and <lb />
His word was his bond, <lb />
his life was one continued s r- <lb />
He leaves a wife and five <lb />
His interment was a <lb />
pathetic scene, strong men ard <lb />
women weeping as children. He <lb />
was buried near the, old home <lb />
stead, on the road, beside his <lb />
father, who preceded him only a <lb />
few years. Rev. T. H. King con <lb />
ducted the funeral obsequies. <lb />
Cook stoves and rep lira for <lb />
same at J. R. Smith Co's. <lb />
this column a creditable one. <lb />
Don't treat him like you do a <lb />
book agent, and then wonder at <lb />
the effort he is making. <lb />
We are not all like Josephus <lb />
Daniels, we need your co-opera- <lb />
R- Smith. <lb />
Miss Lee Nichols returned yes- <lb />
from a visit in the <lb />
try. <lb />
Call us, phone Let us rent <lb />
play She <lb />
will visit the exact spot where <lb />
Mary, queen of was <lb />
beheaded. She will sail about <lb />
the first of September on <lb />
her return to America from <lb />
by Steamer Chicago. <lb />
Will be absent near three <lb />
months. This will be a lovely <lb />
trip. then we <lb />
have a woman and <lb />
bought land <lb />
Car cement, lime, nails and <lb />
hay at J. R. Smith Co's. <lb />
Corn oats and hay at J. R. <lb />
you want to buy, <lb />
HORSE DISPLAYS FINE SENSE. <lb />
your houses and collect for you. lease, sell or rent houses or land, <lb />
Will sell your personal property. or want a job or wife, <lb />
land, stocks, bonds or end you mother of <lb />
money on reasonable terms- . . , <lb />
Ayden Loan Insurance Co. want to employ additional help <lb />
Lime, Lime, 300-barrens just <lb />
arrived. J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
If you have anything to buy or <lb />
sell, let us drop it in the Ayden <lb />
column. <lb />
Milk churns, preserve jars, <lb />
milk coolers and Mason's fruit <lb />
jars at J. R. Smith Co's. <lb />
The water in little <lb />
creek is getting to be serious. <lb />
Be it remembered, in July 1894, <lb />
the water washed up several <lb />
dead bodies in the colored <lb />
at Little church at <lb />
Ridge Spring, better known <lb />
as Scuff non. John Pierce tells <lb />
us he witnessed the gruesome <lb />
sight, saw a woman drift- <lb />
ed around a with <lb />
lids and wearing apparel, and <lb />
bones like a floating <lb />
to and fro. We hope we may <lb />
not witness a repetition of this. <lb />
J. F. paints, varnish, <lb />
cites and at J. <lb />
R. Smith Co's. <lb />
Miss Annie daughter <lb />
of J. J. Edwards, this morn <lb />
for Norfolk, where she <lb />
join a European party and sail <lb />
from there to New York by Old <lb />
Dominion steamers. party <lb />
will on the 18th <lb />
York on Steamer j id <lb />
can find almost anything land at Scotland, travel <lb />
you want in hits, dry j through Scotland, England, <lb />
notions, trunks, Holland, Germany, Bavaria, <lb />
books, furniture, Italy. and <lb />
ware, crockery, lime, France, taking in the <lb />
REPORT THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
AT AYDEN, N. O. <lb />
At the Close of Business March 29th, 1910. <lb />
Resources <lb />
Loans and discounts 108,981.07 <lb />
Furniture and fixtures <lb />
Due from 50,902.80 <lb />
Cash items <lb />
Gold coin 40.00 <lb />
Silver coin, including all <lb />
minor coin cur. 1,238.09 <lb />
bank and other <lb />
Notes 3,785.00 <lb />
Total <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
Capital stock 25,000.00 <lb />
Surplus fund 12,500.00 <lb />
Undivided profits, less <lb />
CUT, exp. and taxes pd. 5,421.89 <lb />
Deposits tub. to cheek 50,180.20 <lb />
Savings Deposits <lb />
Cashier's checKs <lb />
. outstanding <lb />
Total <lb />
27,208.90 <lb />
237.02 <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
COUNTY OP PITT. <lb />
I, J. R. Smith, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly that <lb />
above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. <lb />
J. R. SMITH, Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to <lb />
before this 4th day April, <lb />
HODGES. <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
J. R. SMITH. <lb />
JOSEPH DIXON, <lb />
R. C. CANNON. <lb />
Directors. <lb />
no better medium than <lb />
of Reflector. <lb />
R. W. Smith. <lb />
chicken powders kills <lb />
crows, owls minks, <lb />
best 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 />
a package at J. R. Smith Co's. <lb />
Cir 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 />
and rubber belting, <lb />
black and galvanized 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 />
cement hair, trowels <lb />
and Mason jars J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
poultry food and <lb />
hawk killer at J. R. Smith Co's. <lb />
Cm on us for ceiling, <lb />
and <lb />
We guarantee <lb />
faction. <lb />
J. R. Smith Co's. mill. <lb />
Screen doors made to order or <lb />
repaired on short notice at J. R. <lb />
Smith Co's mill. <lb />
tar, roof paint, at J. <lb />
R. Smith Co's. <lb />
We will repair your <lb />
trucks, wagons, carts and other <lb />
farm machinery on short notice <lb />
at J. R. Smith Co's. Mill. <lb />
Grain cradles and cultivator <lb />
sweeps at J. R. Smith Co's. <lb />
Constable. <lb />
I hereby announce myself a <lb />
candidate for township constable <lb />
subject to the Democratic <lb />
of township. <lb />
Daniel Smith. <lb />
W. C. has moved t <lb />
tie E. G. Cox house on East <lb />
avenue. <lb />
J. R. Turnage has moved to <lb />
his new residence on Third <lb />
street. <lb />
J. T. Smith and family re- <lb />
turned from a to More- <lb />
head Monday. <lb />
Miss Mary Love Gray, of <lb />
Hertford, is visiting Miss Olivia <lb />
Berry. <lb />
Miss Jimmie Davis has return- <lb />
ed from Washington. <lb />
Mrs. C. V. Cannon came home <lb />
Monday from Grifton. <lb />
The Junior Builders gave an <lb />
ice cream supper Thursday <lb />
After Out Narrow <lb />
He Backs Off Without Mishap. <lb />
Waynesville. June 20.-Several <lb />
people, who were near the Com- <lb />
bank yesterday, saw the <lb />
finest display of real horse sense <lb />
ever seen in Waynesville. but <lb />
the sight enough to cause <lb />
cold shivers to run over them. <lb />
One Colonel fine blood- <lb />
ed horses, a voyage of dis- <lb />
walked out upon the <lb />
ledge between the railing around <lb />
the court house and Depot street. <lb />
The ledge at one end where <lb />
horse went on is about eight feet, <lb />
wide but gradually narrows <lb />
toward the other end. The <lb />
street is some twelve feet below <lb />
and a perpendicular rock wall is <lb />
built up from the street to the <lb />
ledge. <lb />
Without seeing his danger the <lb />
horse, a beautiful animal, <lb />
running loose in the yard <lb />
back of the court house, walked <lb />
out upon the ledge and continued <lb />
to go for some twenty yards <lb />
until he saw that his path was <lb />
growing too narrow for bis com <lb />
advance. Attempting <lb />
then to turn he saw the extreme <lb />
danger of failing down the em- <lb />
which would have <lb />
meant broken limbs and probable <lb />
death, the horse displayed real <lb />
in stopping and <lb />
considering what was best to be <lb />
done. <lb />
After a <lb />
consideration of the whole <lb />
the horse began to back at <lb />
if under the spell of an expert <lb />
trainer. That he did until a <lb />
point was reached on the ledge <lb />
where the turn could be made <lb />
with safety, when, bringing bit <lb />
feet together for a pivot he mad <lb />
the turn successfully and gal- <lb />
loped off the scene. The noble <lb />
animal was applauded as he let i <lb />
the Observer. <lb />
HANRAHAN ITEMS. <lb />
Hanrahan, June it <lb />
was a watery deck that we stood <lb />
on last week. The rains poured <lb />
down, yet we did not go. because <lb />
there was nowhere else that we <lb />
could hear of that it was not <lb />
doing the same way, and in <lb />
Bolivia it was even much <lb />
to the extent of a cloud burst. <lb />
So there is something else for us <lb />
to do that we may yet be a hero. <lb />
We stood calm and tried to be <lb />
serene because there was no <lb />
other alternative. We have even <lb />
that stood <lb />
amidst the fire because he feared <lb />
to disobey the orders of a stern <lb />
father more thin he dreaded the <lb />
flames that rolled o'er him, which <lb />
could last but a moments. I <lb />
glad that even children are <lb />
being taught, and that most of <lb />
them are allowed to think, <lb />
SYSTEMIC CATARRH. <lb />
MR. C. A. <lb />
Mr. C. A. Dos Coal- <lb />
sufferer for a of lull paid <lb />
A Good Movement. <lb />
The work undertaken by <lb />
board of trade <lb />
building good roads in adjoining <lb />
counties is a splendid one and <lb />
one that will be beneficial in ; <lb />
number of ways. It will <lb />
only aid in making Winston <lb />
Salem's position with <lb />
to the national auto highway <lb />
cure, but it will be helpful ii <lb />
developing closer relations will <lb />
counties and will be wort <lb />
it costs and more in a <lb />
way. It is to be hoped <lb />
good roads committee's <lb />
for funds to further this <lb />
will meet with a liberal response <lb />
The citizens of <lb />
I could hardly spend money for <lb />
purpose that would be product- <lb />
of more benefit to this <lb />
city. It is a proposition that <lb />
cannot fail to appeal to those w <lb />
are interested in the <lb />
growth and development of this <lb />
Sentinel <lb />
Kept the King at Home, <lb />
parents or no attention o it, <lb />
the Lord for this is <lb />
provoke not your child- j <lb />
to or command them <lb />
to do a foolish thing, for this is <lb />
sin. <lb />
Miss Mamie Dawson, of <lb />
ton, is the owner of a chicken j <lb />
has three well developed <lb />
legs. All of the legs paint down- <lb />
ward. We suppose that the <lb />
mother of that chicken must have <lb />
been a comet gazer, and as <lb />
that the tail of the comet pointed. <lb />
downward, so this extra <lb />
on of the chicken should point <lb />
downward. <lb />
On reaching home Saturday <lb />
night about o'clock the moon <lb />
was shining in resplendent, <lb />
beauty the had <lb />
cleared away, and all nature <lb />
seemed to be rejoicing, and cur <lb />
soul was lifted up in <lb />
Yes we felt good, and as <lb />
we alighted at the gate, behold c. <lb />
stately lady stood there to meet, <lb />
yes, and to greet us. We em- <lb />
braced her, yes and many times <lb />
we kissed her. for we had not <lb />
her before since she was a <lb />
little tot, so <lb />
that it was my <lb />
it was not. Well, she was a <lb />
beer me very <lb />
bad pain In the bead, <lb />
liver, and various of my <lb />
body, besides Indigestion that <lb />
no trouble and anxiety. often . <lb />
when I retired at I would j <lb />
n l live through it. i tried <lb />
bat to no purpose, <lb />
knowing what my <lb />
trouble I wrote to of r . <lb />
reading of his treatment, fur advice, <lb />
t bin of my <lb />
he notified me at once bad J <lb />
catarrh, <lb />
After using the firm bottle of <lb />
l relief, so I continued use <lb />
until had taken four bottles, I <lb />
felt entirely oared. I II t- <lb />
believing that will ex- <lb />
the relief I <lb />
an a Tonic. <lb />
Mr. William P. Hawkins, <lb />
Westerly, It. I., <lb />
with to give testimony in favor <lb />
of as a I have used the <lb />
came fur catarrh, and can <lb />
it all who me troubled in Unit j <lb />
Ask your t for a free Peru- <lb />
Almanac for 1910. <lb />
Gone Wist Again. <lb />
Mr. T. F. who has <lb />
several s crossed the <lb />
between Greenville and <lb />
if you supposed hied himself away <lb />
wife you see that W morning for the far West <lb />
again. Like on his <lb />
schoolteacher just on her he will thy until <lb />
home from the training school, that Pitt county home sick takes <lb />
ind decided to a few day he <lb />
with me and mine before she <lb />
went home. She in loud st without warning <lb />
of the training hoping it will not i <lb />
the teachers that the above <lb />
might describe, if they were in <lb />
dormitory or at their board- <lb />
places at p. m. last <lb />
day can prove an <lb />
One question we to ask <lb />
some teachers. Was it the <lb />
before he comes back h <lb />
Id a prince of good fellows, <lb />
may keep on <lb />
He <lb />
his trail. <lb />
A Woman's Idea. <lb />
is how to make herself attractive. But <lb />
without health i mi-J for t be <lb />
, t lovely in the face, form or A <lb />
late Henry Smith or one his woman will be nervous <lb />
descendants, who married Mils and and kidney <lb />
Celia Tucker long before the show pimples akin <lb />
See last week's Reflector. <lb />
NOTICE NOTICE <lb />
We wish to call your attention to our new line of fall goods which j night at the Glenn <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 />
Come 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 very prices. Cash or <lb />
Cons ti us aid we will convince <lb />
AYDEN FURNITURE <lb />
NEXT DOOR TO <lb />
Rev. C. M. Morton tilled his <lb />
regular appointment here and at <lb />
Garris chapel Sunday. <lb />
Theophilus lost a valuable <lb />
i of log oxen Wednesday by <lb />
falling in a ditch, breaking their <lb />
necks. <lb />
W. J. Boyd's father died at <lb />
the Kinston hospital Sunday <lb />
and was taken to his <lb />
home Monday, at for <lb />
burial. <lb />
the past year we kept th- I <lb />
King of all King's New <lb />
Life Plus our home and they have <lb />
proved a blessing to all our <lb />
writes Paul of N <lb />
Y. Easy, but sure remedy for ah <lb />
liver and kidney trouble. <lb />
Only at all druggists. <lb />
A. ft M. College. <lb />
In the development of North <lb />
Carolina's industries, the North <lb />
Carolina College of Agriculture <lb />
and Mechanic Arts is taking <lb />
a foremost part. Its students <lb />
are giving their lives to <lb />
our farming, our trucking, <lb />
our dairying and stock-raising. <lb />
They are rapidly making their <lb />
into our factories, our <lb />
our shop. <lb />
They are helping to build oar <lb />
roads, our bridges, and our rail- <lb />
roads. Indeed, they are just the <lb />
men needed at this stage in the <lb />
State's growth. We are glad to <lb />
note that more young men than <lb />
ever before are seeking, through <lb />
this institution, a <lb />
place in our industrial progress. <lb />
We call attention to the <lb />
in this issue <lb />
In Your Homes to Stay <lb />
The Joy for croup and <lb />
never fail and the Goose Grease <lb />
for rheumatism and all aches <lb />
ind pains, highly p. all over the <lb />
land by young and old. <lb />
Sold by Greenville. <lb />
I N. C, and manufactured by <lb />
THE GOOSE GREASE COMPANY. <lb />
Greensboro, N. C. <lb />
and a wretched ex <lb />
Bitten <lb />
Christian <lb />
Mrs. M. Harriss <lb />
the honor of your present at <lb />
marriage of her daughter, Lena <lb />
Rivers, to Mr. Earl Turner <lb />
Christian, Wednesday morning, <lb />
the twenty-ninth of June, nine- <lb />
teen hundred and ten, at eight <lb />
o'clock, seven hundred and six- <lb />
teen, Dickinson avenue, Green- <lb />
ville, North Carolina. <lb />
Hut Electric Bitten prove a <lb />
go .-end to women want health, <lb />
beauty and friend. T <lb />
lier aid kidneys, purity the <lb />
blood; give nerve . bright eye, <lb />
pure velvety w-in, <lb />
lovely complexion, good health. <lb />
th m. c at i II druggists. <lb />
Attend township Primary. <lb />
Don't k that your township <lb />
primary Saturday to select <lb />
delegates to <lb />
and judicial conventions, <lb />
is a of little or <lb />
I, is if enough <lb />
to demand y <lb />
presence. <lb />
Ill <lb />
you <lb />
CO. <lb />
Flour and Cure Mill. <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 />
machinery to be had. I am <lb />
making as fine Hour as any mill <lb />
in makes a pure <lb />
straight flour. If you have any <lb />
wheat that you want turned <lb />
HOTEL <lb />
PUn. <lb />
At of the ml <lb />
MISS C. MEREDITH <lb />
Graduate Nurse <lb />
Ayden, North. Carolina. <lb />
Lily's Oyster <lb />
Fresh Oysters <lb />
Coming Every Day <lb />
Can Serve You Any Way. Try Me <lb />
into flour, <lb />
serve you. <lb />
I will be pleased to <lb />
Yours truly, <lb />
Washington, N. I . <lb />
Subscribe to The Reflector. <lb />
Rooms n En- <lb />
With or without laths, II <lb />
day and Palatial Dining <lb />
Rooms. Unsurpassed Brow- <lb />
in free <lb />
to Quoit. <lb />
Sill lei <lb />
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in- and, carries Lon into <lb />
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in . car. XV O a waits b <lb />
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the r. n tie car. They start <lb />
back in an ox and w <lb />
h n in fr of girl <lb />
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prince a c Mar <lb />
is in control of th city. <lb />
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a .;. far d---Mi <lb />
the huge was <lb />
that first <lb />
the Ii lire sitting upright In the <lb />
middle of Ii. <lb />
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tell him I mean ii hen I I in <lb />
tailed the I <lb />
truly lie was <lb />
In the <lb />
deliver j <lb />
said <lb />
going out to young- <lb />
do what <lb />
said the boy, Ills eyes <lb />
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court <lb />
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be be MU <lb />
Thou bU baud to bis <lb />
the vain to cover <lb />
played there. <lb />
mother used to My that Amer- <lb />
said the prince, <lb />
with candor. <lb />
may glanced <lb />
at the <lb />
by and two invisible heads <lb />
bobbed off In In <lb />
swift canal Up to chins <lb />
Swimming would have been <lb />
on account of the noise. <lb />
their <lb />
their bends, with their lo <lb />
King and the fell <lb />
way carefully the bed of <lb />
the stream. <lb />
A hundred yards from the gate they <lb />
crawled ashore made way <lb />
up over the bank Into <lb />
wild <lb />
They stealthily stripped themselves <lb />
of the w. t garments and after no end <lb />
of trouble succeeded In getting Into <lb />
dry Then lower- <lb />
ed the wet bundles into water and <lb />
quietly stole off through the brush to <lb />
king's highway, a mile or two <lb />
above town. <lb />
this path, for <lb />
Upper dually said <lb />
a good two walk up die <lb />
-o i where w gel lb <lb />
At o'clock, a the sun In-d <lb />
up with his long red lingers from he <lb />
hind the Monastery mountain, <lb />
Ion King and rude away Ii. <lb />
high In hill, in <lb />
freshed of bean. <lb />
son r. de with them, a sturdy, loyal <lb />
lad. who had leaped <lb />
chance to serve his prince. <lb />
Now let u to John <lb />
his In the hills, it goes with, in <lb />
saying that he found m truce of his <lb />
sister or her abductors. Oil <lb />
day a large force of <lb />
soldiers, led by It <lb />
found fagged, <lb />
and his half starved men <lb />
a rocky In the heart of w <lb />
That same night a <lb />
the and <lb />
new of the <lb />
In ii Hash It occurred to John <lb />
was n bottom <lb />
deviltry. Tho abduction L <lb />
ruin was u of his <lb />
I a return to <lb />
City, Ills men were at the <lb />
of the American. Moreover, the <lb />
prince himself decided accompany <lb />
sunrise the command, now <lb />
live or six hundred sir i n, pi k <lb />
ii Its way down <lb />
Mails toward <lb />
allies below I Mum <lb />
came me i-i <lb />
i to . III the rail <lb />
road imps, which a <lb />
fun r <lb />
i sound of In the <lb />
i . struck ens. Instantly the <lb />
entire fore was alert. A dozen hi <lb />
in rapid succession, <lb />
Ingle reports far ale <lb />
beat of few tore plan, <lb />
to attentive romp There n <lb />
DON'T GET RON DOWN <lb />
Weak and miserable. If you have <lb />
kidney it blander dull head <lb />
, d nervousness, in <lb />
the I and feel tired all over, get a <lb />
. f Mother Australian- <lb />
pi. cure. It never <lb />
fails. We nave many <lb />
from grateful people who have used <lb />
this remedy. As a r <lb />
it ha no equal. Ask for Mother Gray's <lb />
Au ; ii I. at druggist or sent <lb />
mail for cents. <lb />
Address, The Mother Gray Co. <lb />
N. Y. <lb />
the led by <lb />
King rode tie <lb />
of the he loved, uttering of<lb />
has any- <lb />
thing been heard from naked <lb />
He had thinking of <lb />
for days and nights <lb />
nothing said King <lb />
WHEN RAILROADS WERE NEW. <lb />
s, Trip That Along <lb />
First Trunk Lint. <lb />
Tin who ever made a <lb />
honeymoon I rip on a in <lb />
America more that to ex- <lb />
building of the world's <lb />
trunk line, C. F. Car- <lb />
in Ins book <lb />
Were I ban ablest states- <lb />
engineers mid <lb />
i State boon able to <lb />
m be <lb />
in half a dozen <lb />
bride so much <lb />
was Mrs. I. of <lb />
X. V. Mr. Mrs. <lb />
were in S C. early in <lb />
mi wedding <lb />
lour. When Mrs Heard <lb />
that a team was to <lb />
make its first trip with h train load <lb />
of passengers from to <lb />
Hamburg, six miles was <lb />
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arm. A <lb />
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after <lb />
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beard sen tries <lb />
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to shoulders <lb />
. the <lb />
a; <lb />
riders <lb />
a wild, glad <lb />
s h o 1.1 went up <lb />
from <lb />
horseman, lie had <lb />
his <lb />
lo its <lb />
almost the <lb />
of t e <lb />
guns. <lb />
lie <lb />
shouted, waving <lb />
bis bat. <lb />
John ran <lb />
toward the <lb />
ed group in the <lb />
road. lie saw <lb />
throe men. one of i. n. <lb />
all p war In his <lb />
found <lb />
ADD BLESS <lb />
SAID <lb />
so met hi for you to take <lb />
with you. Mr. King. my lucky <lb />
atone. It gives good <lb />
He unclasped hi small linger. In <lb />
the damp lay one of those <lb />
milky, transparent <lb />
common the world over and of <lb />
value only to mull, impressionable <lb />
boys. accepted It with pro- <lb />
found gravity. <lb />
you come back, Mr <lb />
King. I'm going to you. I'd do <lb />
it now. only Aunt you'd <lb />
be worrying about your title all <lb />
time and might be from your <lb />
mission. I'm going to make baron <lb />
r to lake tin <lb />
agreed, <lb />
The two cars <lb />
t rapt on f <lb />
they anything <lb />
train contrived to <lb />
tire system of sis <lb />
at n with <lb />
The bride ran <lb />
could talk of nothing <lb />
-he returned to llama <lb />
her brother-in-law, KI <lb />
id her<lb />
Late Shopper Delay Stores at <lb />
Established Hoar. <lb />
The kindness of the <lb />
mi of the town who have . <lb />
an agreement to permit <lb />
their clerks to work I <lb />
at seven p. m. each week day ex-1 <lb />
t Saturday is being frustrated <lb />
by the numerous lady shoppers <lb />
who happen along a often just <lb />
Pt closing time. The clerks, <lb />
especially the lady in the <lb />
different stores are tired at this <lb />
time of the day and bate to be <lb />
deprived of their of <lb />
leaving at seven <lb />
have two alternatives open to <lb />
them. may the iron <lb />
clad rule in vogue in Mord <lb />
and other cities and leave in- <lb />
variably at sever, customers or <lb />
no customers, or can request <lb />
th lady shoppers to either come <lb />
earlier or postpone their shop <lb />
ping until the following morning. <lb />
that their wonting <lb />
should be observed and <lb />
r quest their in town to <lb />
help them. <lb />
A Trick. <lb />
Discussing some of the curious <lb />
kinks of salesmanship, a writer <lb />
in one of the business magazines <lb />
n in ii ks that if the salesman <lb />
can only get the he is <lb />
trying to sell into hands <lb />
the prospective customer while <lb />
its merits are being discussed <lb />
his chances of closing the trans <lb />
action are greatly improved. <lb />
Tout may be. but it i still <lb />
The Bank of Greenville <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Over <lb />
R. L. DAVIS, President J. A. V President <lb />
J. L. LITTLE. H D. BATEMAN, Asst Cashier <lb />
DIRECTORS. <lb />
R. L. DAVIS, of It. L. Davis Bros. e, N. C. <lb />
J. A. ANDREWS, Greenville, N. C. <lb />
WE of J. O. Proctor Grimesland, N. C. <lb />
K. W. KING. Greenville, N. C. <lb />
J. K. Greenville, N. C. <lb />
J. G. Greenville, N. C. <lb />
K. It. N. C. <lb />
S. T. HOOKER Prop Greenville, N. C. <lb />
R. A. i AIM. of Fountain Co. Fountain, N. C. <lb />
B. W. Cotton Buyer In. ville, N. C. <lb />
W. H. Merchandise Broker Greenville. N. C. <lb />
JANUS L. LITTLE . Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Business Cordially Solicited <lb />
eels, better to get info <lb />
I I Of <lb />
much <lb />
hut th <lb />
over the on- <lb />
mid <lb />
speed. <lb />
She <lb />
toe. When <lb />
in he gave <lb />
Lord, <lb />
; nil her <lb />
glowing account of <lb />
her trip that they were <lb />
fired The bride <lb />
groom become almost <lb />
ardent all lo <lb />
us his bride <lb />
Young Mr-<lb />
Ac it <lb />
court <lb />
D. C. Mo ire. <lb />
Willis F. V. Johnston, J. <lb />
Johnston and Addie M. Johnston, <lb />
Ky vii of of the clerk of <lb />
the i court, made by D C. <lb />
ii j Moore, clerk, on th. of May, <lb />
in the above entitled e <lb />
was <lb />
mi me <lb />
lung. <lb />
God. we've <lb />
cried die horseman. <lb />
i a <lb />
they were clasping <lb />
has King Where <lb />
i have yon been We looked for you <lb />
j after <lb />
ancient Interrupted <lb />
the other. arson can you <lb />
these troop on the march There's <lb />
not a moment to be <lb />
glory, man. tell me what It <lb />
What has The <lb />
what of cried grasping <lb />
King's arm In the clutch of a <lb />
sends his love and rescinds the <lb />
order of said King, smiling, <lb />
then ha <lb />
the city. It was all a game, this gel- <lb />
ling rid of you. The and the <lb />
others are besieged In the castle. <lb />
God. we got to you In time <lb />
Bark here a couple of miles we cam <lb />
upon a small gang of rubbers. We <lb />
a bit of shooting, and. regret to any. <lb />
no one was <lb />
la she. <lb />
tremble like that, old man. <lb />
She's safe enough In the castle. Oh. <lb />
It was a One game In <lb />
hi <lb />
While the troopers <lb />
ready for the march King <lb />
and related their story to <lb />
eager, horrified groups of officers. <lb />
Finally the battalion, augmented by <lb />
th from the d. <lb />
her opinion steam railroad <lb />
it to <lb />
o from Si w in in <lb />
hours At the <lb />
turn folks wore lo smile tit <lb />
this, but they <lb />
with the value f loco- <lb />
by this ardent <lb />
advocate, <lb />
Mrs, <lb />
was which <lb />
of men <lb />
and led them to stop which <lb />
resulted in building of <lb />
what is now known the Erie <lb />
road, the ocean <lb />
with the lake the <lb />
trunk line. <lb />
No railroad had a more romantic <lb />
one, which had it <lb />
inception in en romantic an <lb />
It required twenty your of <lb />
toil and anxiety, dis- <lb />
lo sot the line <lb />
through, but it was accomplished <lb />
at lust, the bridegroom and <lb />
bride were passengers on a <lb />
trip which will live in history. <lb />
time tho bride was a hand- <lb />
some woman of middle but <lb />
just us of her husband <lb />
as she was on that Oral trip, for he <lb />
was vice president of the the <lb />
line in the <lb />
world, and the trains did move at a <lb />
speed that would have carried them <lb />
from New York to Buffalo in <lb />
hours, just as she had <lb />
prophesied two before. <lb />
the ii silver <lb />
which will him <lb />
before <lb />
it to to his <lb />
chase the article <lb />
him in its favor. The certain <lb />
way to do this is exploit the <lb />
commodity in the daily news <lb />
paper. Well-advertised <lb />
do not have lo be pushed into <lb />
the hands of customers by sales- <lb />
men . They sell themselves <lb />
without any psychological ma <lb />
Notice. <lb />
The Rural 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 install 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 />
Line Department <lb />
HOME TELEPHONE TELEGRAPH CO. <lb />
Henderson, N. c <lb />
FACTS ABOUT PITT COUNTY. <lb />
SPEED OF WAVES. <lb />
will, on Sat- <lb />
the i av of e, 1910, <lb />
expose to nubile sale before t lie c <lb />
house door in to the if <lb />
est bidder for ill-- ti <lb />
d tract or of land, to <lb />
on the edge of the h- <lb />
bank of Tar a. a v. I ere <lb />
three h tree formerly near <lb />
the lower the bis; , <lb />
r-ck and there at right <lb />
h the river to the big slough, <lb />
old Parker and Perkins line, thence <lb />
down slough to Parkers or R. d , <lb />
banks creek, thence down said <lb />
to the river, thence up the river to the <lb />
beginning, containing acre more <lb />
and being the same tract <lb />
parcel of land purchased by E. C. <lb />
low y the administrator of <lb />
A. deceased, and being the <lb />
second tract of land described in a deed <lb />
from K. C. to John- <lb />
and record <lb />
ed in the registers office in Pitt county <lb />
in book Y-8, page This sale is to <lb />
made for partition, and will be at <lb />
o'clock m. on the day of June, <lb />
1910. <lb />
F. C. Harding. Commissioner. <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 lines for all points East and West. <lb />
For further information and stateroom reservations, write <lb />
C. L- CHANDLER, G A. F. R. T. P. A. <lb />
NORFOLK, VIRGINIA<lb />
Milt n Hour<lb />
Interesting about wines were <lb />
given by Dr. Cornish In one <lb />
of lecture. In the north Minnie. <lb />
lie said, waves had been measured, . . . <lb />
of which WM somewhat more j et q. th will expo, <lb />
than forty feet high, with ti public sale, th- court house <lb />
Notice. <lb />
By virtue of the of sale <lb />
t lined in to deeds of trust <lb />
and delivered Greenville <lb />
No. A. F. M. <lb />
L. J. one <lb />
dated t, and <lb />
dated 1st day of September, <lb />
and respectively recorded in the <lb />
of office of Pitt county, <lb />
North Can Una. in book page <lb />
et and in book page <lb />
For Slate <lb />
Roofing and Sheet Metal Work. <lb />
j. J. JENKINS, <lb />
mm, if If, H. e. <lb />
Roofing, Tin Shop Repair Work, and <lb />
Flues in Season, see <lb />
from crest to crest of feel. It <lb />
In southern Indian <lb />
wire attained their fullest <lb />
and they bad been measured <lb />
there with a length of feet. <lb />
In the Atlantic It had been <lb />
wave attained a speed of thirty- <lb />
eight mile n hour In wind about <lb />
forty-four mile an hour. Sneaking of <lb />
the swell Id wave that run free- <lb />
on the of after <lb />
wind hi ceased. Dr. Cornish said <lb />
during a storm In be <lb />
recorded breaker near Bournemouth <lb />
which t sixty-seven <lb />
hour and bad length from to <lb />
crest of 1,900 feet. In <lb />
he observed breakers on in an <lb />
shore which bid a speed In deep <lb />
of not less seventy-eight and <lb />
a half miles an Family <lb />
Herald. <lb />
door in Greenville tn highest <lb />
on May mm, a certain <lb />
Int or of land lying and being in <lb />
the county of Pitt and State of North <lb />
Carolina and in th town of <lb />
and known a the Masonic Tim <lb />
property, fronting on Third street <lb />
feet the south by <lb />
aid s- on the t lot No. <lb />
on which the of <lb />
d, on the north by lot No. <lb />
and on the wt th lot formerly <lb />
to Pr. W. J. Blow, except- <lb />
a part of said let SO feet square <lb />
heretofore convey I to th town of <lb />
Greenville and upon which the water <lb />
stand pipe of laid town Is located. <lb />
At the him and place we will <lb />
ell the brick and upon <lb />
I lot. to satin y said de of tr at. <lb />
Terms of sale cash. <lb />
day of April, 1810 <lb />
James I. Little. <lb />
Robt. J. Cobb, <lb />
Trustees. <lb />
J S. MOORING <lb />
b Sass Waits Start w Mart Mai i stack. <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE <lb />
Choice Cut Flowers <lb />
Roses, Carnations, Violets, <lb />
It all st tit <lb />
at It Its <lb />
artistic start <lb />
km Ills. Hull <lb />
Plants <lb />
Is sill unit <lb />
Mail. ti <lb />
by <lb />
J. L CO., <lb />
J. C. LANIER <lb />
in <lb />
Tomb Stones <lb />
Iron Fencing <lb />
As in the Sail Surety <lb />
and Map. <lb />
Washington, D. C-. June <lb />
S. of <lb />
has just issued the report on <lb />
the survey of Pitt <lb />
North Carolina, in co <lb />
operation with the North Caro- <lb />
department of agriculture <lb />
The is accompanied by a <lb />
map showing the location and <lb />
extent of the <lb />
found. The following is a sum- <lb />
of the <lb />
C u <lb />
square miles and lier- in the <lb />
central eastern part the Stale. <lb />
With the exception the <lb />
swamps along the <lb />
areas of Portsmouth soils, and <lb />
the the county <lb />
good natural drainage. The <lb />
Tar river Bows across the county, <lb />
and this stream with its <lb />
and creeks in the <lb />
southern part of the county furn- <lb />
outlets for the drainage. <lb />
The elevation of the county <lb />
varies from feet don to <lb />
practically sea level, the average <lb />
elevation being about feet. <lb />
county is well supplied <lb />
with lints of transportation in <lb />
all directions, most of the towns <lb />
having good railroad facilities. <lb />
Greenville, the county seat <lb />
principal town, is a large tobacco <lb />
market, ranking third in the <lb />
State. There are several other <lb />
thriving towns are mar- <lb />
for the products of <lb />
county. <lb />
white is most- <lb />
of English descent, and well <lb />
distributed throughout the <lb />
There is a considerable <lb />
population. The county <lb />
offers inducements to settlers, <lb />
and particularly invites a more <lb />
intensive system of agriculture. <lb />
Some of its most fertile lands <lb />
have not been reclaimed; these <lb />
can be drain d, cleared and easily <lb />
cultivated. For unimproved land <lb />
the value ranges from to <lb />
an , and highly improved <lb />
land to Pitt <lb />
county could support many times <lb />
its present population, if all of <lb />
its arable soil were properly <lb />
managed. <lb />
county lies in the coastal <lb />
plain region. Its soils have been <lb />
derived from the weathering of <lb />
the of the Columbia <lb />
formation. Perhaps no <lb />
in eastern North Carolina <lb />
a greater variety of soils or <lb />
soils suited to a wider diversity <lb />
of crops. <lb />
distinct types were <lb />
recognized and mapped. The <lb />
soils of the Norfolk series are by <lb />
far the most important and have <lb />
been classes s sand, fine sand, <lb />
sandy loam, fine loam, and <lb />
very fine sandy loam. these <lb />
the Norfolk fine sandy is <lb />
the most extensive and most <lb />
valuable for farming purposes. <lb />
It is a mellow soil underlain by a <lb />
friable sandy clay, and is <lb />
adapted to the production of <lb />
bright yellow tobacco. It is also <lb />
well suited to cotton, peanuts, <lb />
Irish potatoes various truck <lb />
and fruit crops. The Norfolk <lb />
sandy loam is also a valuable soil <lb />
for tobacco, cotton, truck crops <lb />
and peanuts. Norfolk fine <lb />
sandy loam gives fairly good <lb />
yields of cotton, tobacco, <lb />
peanuts and oats. <lb />
is well adapted to early <lb />
truck crops, grapes, and <lb />
some other fruit, and <lb />
ARE YOU SURE <lb />
Thus Mm y aT u <lb />
VII I <lb />
Farmers should eat <lb />
more oatmeal. <lb />
Although the farmer today is able <lb />
to buy almost anything he wants to <lb />
wear or to cat he t paying enough <lb />
attention to food values when it come <lb />
to his own table. <lb />
II he been watching the <lb />
researches and experiments on <lb />
the question the best human food <lb />
fur muscle and brain be will heed the <lb />
advice all ides to more <lb />
Quaker <lb />
Quaker Oats is mentioned because <lb />
it is in this country and <lb />
Europe as the best all oatmeals. <lb />
Feeding farm hands on Quaker Oats <lb />
means getting more work out them <lb />
than you feed them on anything <lb />
else. <lb />
It is packed in regular sire pack- <lb />
ages, and in hermetically sealed tins <lb />
for hot climates. <lb />
WHAT A PAPER SHOULD PRINT. <lb />
Muses <lb />
folk fie sand, though as <lb />
productive, has about the same <lb />
crop The Ports- <lb />
mouth soils comprise a sandy <lb />
loam, sandy loam, and a <lb />
of <lb />
are still More of <lb />
the Portsmouth tine Bandy loam <lb />
Is cultivated than any other soil <lb />
in this These soils are <lb />
adapted to corn, oats and <lb />
Where cultivated, <lb />
yields of corn are secured. On <lb />
well drained areas of Portsmouth <lb />
sandy loam and fine <lb />
sandy loam cotton and some <lb />
truck crops do well. <lb />
There are a bilge number of <lb />
cops grown in Pitt It <lb />
i largest producing <lb />
county in the State, the average <lb />
annual yield being ab mt <lb />
pounds. Cotton is a very <lb />
important crop, more than <lb />
bales being annually <lb />
ed. Irish potatoes, and <lb />
are the tile <lb />
order or importance. Truck <lb />
crops are grown to extent. <lb />
Sweet potatoes, garden <lb />
tables, melons, and <lb />
orchard fruits are grown for <lb />
home and in cases <lb />
tie local markets. <lb />
mellow and easily tilled <lb />
soils of this county, together <lb />
with the level to gently tolling <lb />
surface, invite tn use of all <lb />
kinds of machinery- <lb />
climate is mild. <lb />
summers are long and warm and <lb />
the winters are short and only <lb />
moderately cold. There is a <lb />
long-growing season, thus <lb />
fording opportunity for the pro <lb />
of a wide range t crops. <lb />
Two or more crops cm be grown <lb />
each year on the same land. <lb />
Both soil and climate favor a <lb />
highly diversified agriculture. <lb />
The farmers, as a rule, are <lb />
an intelligent and in com <lb />
circumstances. Some <lb />
of them are very prosperous, as <lb />
is evidenced by their home <lb />
and farm improve <lb />
Was the First Aid Greatest <lb />
later. <lb />
There are who <lb />
hold up their hands in holy <lb />
when a newspaper prints the <lb />
story of a tragedy which involves <lb />
a scandal. The newspaper must <lb />
be map of bu.-y It <lb />
must print the doings of the day <lb />
the good and the bad. In an <lb />
address at Trinity college some <lb />
years ago. Dr. Lyman Abbott <lb />
demanded that the morning <lb />
newspapers should come to his <lb />
table with a clear and full story <lb />
of the th previous <lb />
day and night. He declared that <lb />
if the paper printed only the <lb />
good things, hi would be lulled <lb />
into it false sense of the world's <lb />
and make no to <lb />
redress the evils that should be <lb />
righted; if it printed only the <lb />
bad things, he would get a <lb />
jaundiced view of life and feel <lb />
the world was so bad it was <lb />
not worth while to put forth <lb />
effort to save it. He added that <lb />
he would trust no man to say <lb />
what he should know and what <lb />
he should not know of the <lb />
world's doings, and <lb />
Give me no expurgated news- <lb />
In his admirable address be <lb />
fore the <lb />
CATARRH GOES <lb />
So Does 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 />
discharge from the n stoppage of <lb />
the of the voice, <lb />
in throat, pings in a <lb />
cough, pain in i of h, <lb />
var of coughing, <lb />
low spirited m times, of <lb />
difficulty in breathing. Ml cf <lb />
force. <lb />
REPORT THE CONDITION Of <lb />
The Bethel Banking Trust Co., <lb />
AT N. <lb />
At the March <lb />
Loans and <lb />
Overdrafts sec. <lb />
e and Fixture.-, <lb />
Due from <lb />
i Silver coin, including nil <lb />
Coward a ,, <lb />
remedy back it for <lb />
catarrh, called d r U. b. <lb />
High o which is . vaporized . <lb />
so antis Unit when it is I refilled <lb />
over the and germ <lb />
membrane, it kills rm life <lb />
rel in minutes, and cu es ca- <lb />
The price, including hard rubber w- <lb />
is only The hard lubber <lb />
inhaler will last a lifetime, so <lb />
that should you need a bottle of <lb />
you can it for cents <lb />
I col<lb />
1-28 <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Capital Stock. <lb />
Undivided profits. UNIX. <lb />
a d taxes i aid <lb />
Time of <lb />
Sub. to <lb />
T- <lb />
7.500 on <lb />
1.831 t <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, County f Pitt, <lb />
I, W. II Cashier of the hank, i <lb />
swear Unit the above statement is true <lb />
W II <lb />
people with the <lb />
he wielded when portray- . <lb />
their virtues, bat you and I <lb />
and every man who rend- it <lb />
know, that made <lb />
of Ins people their shame, he <lb />
made their virtue their glory. <lb />
heart of faith never rev led, <lb />
never gloried in the sin and <lb />
weakness and shame of <lb />
Raleigh News <lb />
Observer. <lb />
knowledge belief. <lb />
bod sworn to lie <lb />
this 6th day Apr <lb />
;. T. Carson, <lb />
Notary Public- <lb />
is m <lb />
S M <lb />
M. <lb />
Id. I a. <lb />
Jones, <lb />
St <lb />
Directors. <lb />
IF WOMEN <lb />
Chamberlain's i o d <lb />
on a that if are not sat- <lb />
after using two-third of a but <lb />
Comet Art Wet <lb />
Mr. J, R. Barnhill says <lb />
, your mo <lb />
North Carolina , be It is up to you to <lb />
Association, President J. At-1 to try. fold b, ail <lb />
in brief space, told what <lb />
an or print and the <lb />
motives that should actuate him, <lb />
you ever hear a plea that <lb />
only the good and the sweet and <lb />
the beautiful should be published <lb />
in the our <lb />
with crime, and the <lb />
are of sin and <lb />
shame and man's evil doings <lb />
Therefore a curse upon the loud <lb />
press, and chastise- <lb />
forever upon this <lb />
death, darkness and <lb />
sirs, the best journalist <lb />
that <lb />
his father, who was years of <lb />
ago when Halley's appear <lb />
ed years ago, told him that <lb />
the cornet year a very wet <lb />
year, and that very old people in <lb />
his day who th <lb />
previous comet year, said that <lb />
was also a wet year. Fol- <lb />
lowing up if holds <lb />
true, this year will be a wet one. <lb />
It is certainly wet s far. <lb />
What a Heap of Happiness <lb />
Bring to Greenville Homes <lb />
his Hard to do <lb />
B you hours mis r., at leisure <lb />
at work. <lb />
If women knew that <lb />
Backache pains c ma from sick kid- <lb />
, i <lb />
save much <lb />
Kidney Tills cure k kid <lb />
Many residents o; this i n <lb />
i hem <lb />
M-s L. I <lb />
K n.-ion N then- <lb />
i fit I from Do n s y <lb />
Till- justifies me in g <lb />
them. A dull, K m- <lb />
by twinges through <lb />
m- loins me fr long <lb />
I had but en i y W and <lb />
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Sold by all druggists. <lb />
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The following industries have <lb />
been established in this state <lb />
during the past week as reported <lb />
by The Tradesman's Weekly Re- <lb />
view, of Chattanooga, <lb />
lumber com-<lb />
company. <lb />
Charlotte-$25,000 mill supply <lb />
company. <lb />
Shelby-Creamery. <lb />
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light <lb />
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of anything This snakes <lb />
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Stomach and Liver <lb />
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headache, prevent despondency <lb />
and invigorate the whole <lb />
by all druggists. <lb />
editor. <lb />
five books that Moses edited he <lb />
gave more criminal news and <lb />
more graphically, than today's <lb />
newspaper would attempt or <lb />
dare, as witness his incomparable <lb />
description of the disobedience <lb />
of Adam, the story of Cain, the <lb />
first murderer, the drunkenness <lb />
of Noah, the bold the subtle <lb />
falsehood of father Abraham, <lb />
the deep dark iniquity of <lb />
Some of those pages from the <lb />
meekest of man. reek with <lb />
crime, cry out, in fact, from the <lb />
dark of shame and sin <lb />
and man's woeful degradation. <lb />
Some of such crimes are <lb />
with thrilling, chilling dramatic <lb />
interest. <lb />
this must stand. <lb />
Moses, model editor, was <lb />
a man of faith and through this <lb />
obtained the promise. He be <lb />
in the people. He loved <lb />
with a great heart his fellow- <lb />
man. He had confidence in <lb />
their cause, and struck hard <lb />
for their freedom. Not even <lb />
the enticement, nor the allure- <lb />
of a king's court and a <lb />
life of luxurious and renowned <lb />
ease could woo from their <lb />
leadership, separate him from <lb />
their suffering, sever him from <lb />
their service. He believed in <lb />
the folks for whom he lived <lb />
and wrought and wrote. He <lb />
held up and heralded forth their <lb />
crime and sin and shame, not to <lb />
win and obtain prefer- <lb />
by it, but that their sense <lb />
of might correct it, that <lb />
their heart become sick <lb />
over it. and so turn from it <lb />
Moses told of the vices of his <lb />
or bowel complaint has receive --u h <lb />
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by ail druggists. <lb />
ESTABLISHED 1875- <lb />
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Whole-Op and retail Grocer <lb />
and But-iii Dealer. Cash <lb />
FEVER <lb />
The Leans the Fas lo <lb />
The baseball is sweeping <lb />
Greenville more fiercely than the <lb />
floods are roughing up in <lb />
Europe The bill p the <lb />
town lave organized <lb />
teams of from the nine <lb />
which J. I. Smith captains to <lb />
the kid team of Larry James. <lb />
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Notice to <lb />
Having qualified before the <lb />
court c Pitt county a <lb />
executrix of I <lb />
of W deceased, <lb />
notice Is hereby . Wen to all persona <lb />
hi th.- est t- ti make <lb />
to ; an I <lb />
all persons ml against I <lb />
i to press the <lb />
to the undersigned on or be ore the <lb />
h day of May. 1911 or t; i-i notice <lb />
will be pi ad in bar of it every. <lb />
This day of May, 1910. <lb />
Alice V. Martin. <lb />
of W. Martin. <lb />
Land S <lb />
By virtue of power me by a <lb />
But tWO new factions have mortgage d ed made Washington <lb />
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arisen, the Fats and the Leans. ,., <lb />
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i,. n. i. form like unto himself who be at noon, on <lb />
that they can put it all tn. day <lb />
over any nine men whom ,, <lb />
Roy Flanagan or <lb />
Oil Turkeys, Eggs, Oak <lb />
Mattresses, etc. <lb />
Suits. Baby Carriages, Go-Carts, <lb />
Parlor suns Tables, Lounges, <lb />
Safes, P. and Gail Ax <lb />
Snuff, High Life Tobacco, Key <lb />
Wat Cheroots, Henry George <lb />
Canned Cherries, Peach, <lb />
Apples, Pine Apples, Syrup, <lb />
Meat, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, <lb />
soap, Magic Food, Matches, <lb />
Oil. Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, <lb />
Garden Seeds, Oranges, Apples, <lb />
Nuts, Candies, Dried <lb />
Peaches. Currants, <lb />
Raisins, Glass and <lb />
Wooden ware, Cakes and Crack- <lb />
Macaroni. Best But- <lb />
New Royal Sewing Machines <lb />
and numerous other goods. <lb />
Quality and quantity cheap for <lb />
cash. Come see me. <lb />
S M <lb />
can get together. <lb />
The first game is scheduled <lb />
for Every man on each <lb />
team will pitch one inning, the <lb />
only rule as to the class of ball <lb />
to be played is that any man <lb />
who walks over must retire <lb />
the box. <lb />
Stand by the boys. <lb />
If you are not satisfied after using <lb />
according to directions two-thirds of <lb />
a bottle of Chamberlain's Stomach and <lb />
Liver Tab eta, you can have you money <lb />
back. The tablets cleanse and <lb />
orate the improve the <lb />
regulate the Give <lb />
a. trial and get Sold <lb />
Executors Notice. <lb />
Having qualified as executor of J. I. <lb />
Tucker, deceased, late of Pitt county, <lb />
N. C-, notify all persons <lb />
claim against the estate of said <lb />
deceased, to exhibit them to the under <lb />
on or June 1911, <lb />
this notice will be plead in bar of their <lb />
recovery. All persons indebted to said <lb />
estate immediate <lb />
This June 9th, 1910. <lb />
C J. Tucker. Executor. <lb />
F. G. James A Son, <lb />
ltd <lb />
Survey and Map. <lb />
The soil survey and map of <lb />
Pitt county, prepared by the <lb />
government, is now ready for <lb />
distribution. It is a very useful <lb />
publication, giving minutely the <lb />
soil and topography of the <lb />
county. Those copies <lb />
can procure them by addressing <lb />
Congressman John H. Small. <lb />
Washington. D. C <lb />
Marvelous Discoveries <lb />
mark the progress of the <lb />
age. Air on heavy machines, <lb />
telegrams without wires, terrible war <lb />
inventions to kill men and won- <lb />
of King's New Dis- <lb />
save life when threatened <lb />
by coughs, cold, In grippe. <lb />
croup, bronchitis, <lb />
fever and whooping cough or lung <lb />
For all bronchial affections it has <lb />
no equal. It relieves instantly. It s <lb />
the surest cure, M. Black, of <lb />
Asheville, N. O., R. R. No. writes <lb />
it cured him of an obstinate couch <lb />
ail other remedies and <lb />
II, A trial bottle free. Guaranteed <lb />
by all druggists. <lb />
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World's <lb />
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Pain <lb />
For Rheumatism. Sciatica, Lain- Bad. Stiff <lb />
plain,. Colic <lb />
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corner <lb />
of Joe lot on lilt street <lb />
extend-d, theme a southerly <lb />
shout lit y two feet a <lb />
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of an acre, more or <lb />
This the 14th. day of May, <lb />
S J. Everett Atty. E. S. Brown, <lb />
Mortgagee. <lb />
gists. <lb />
Give them <lb />
by all drug- <lb />
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Our line of tool <lb />
a you could desire, and <lb />
we will lee that your tool <lb />
box does not lack a <lb />
article. <lb />
Of Course <lb />
You get <lb />
Horse Goods i c <lb />
J. P. <lb />
Corey <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having duly qualified before th <lb />
Superior court clerk of Pitt county as <lb />
of the estate of Stephen <lb />
C. Wooten deceased, is hereby <lb />
given to all person indebted to <lb />
to make immediate payment <lb />
to the nil person <lb />
having claims against said estate <lb />
notified to present the same to the <lb />
undersigned for payment on or before <lb />
the 2nd day June, or <lb />
notice will he plead in bar of <lb />
This day of June. <lb />
R. <lb />
of Stephen C. Wooten. <lb />
Sale of Land. <lb />
By vi of a decree i f the r <lb />
court of Pitt in special pro- <lb />
No. emit ed, J- A <lb />
wife, against Fanni i Grime <lb />
Mitchell et the ed com- <lb />
missioner will sell cash before the <lb />
court house door in Green- . t noon, <lb />
on Saturday July 2nd the <lb />
lowing described, piece or pa eel <lb />
and. situate in the county of Pitt and <lb />
in adjoining lands <lb />
of Pop--. J. Ira <lb />
and Lewis H. Worth-i BOO- <lb />
fifteen res arid being a <lb />
of the Porter land. Said sold for <lb />
partition. <lb />
This May 24th, 1910. <lb />
J. B, James, Commissioner <lb />
Stays Taken Up. <lb />
I have take up two spotted pig, one <lb />
male and one female, weight <lb />
pounds each, mark d fork in <lb />
right ear. Owner k-e n by <lb />
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WINTERVILLE DEPARTMENT <lb />
In Charge of F. A. EDMONDSON <lb />
of The Eastern Reflector tor and Vicinity-Advertising Rates on Application <lb />
The Pitt County School Desk <lb />
manufactured by The A. Cox <lb />
Manufacturing Company are <lb />
comfortable, neat and <lb />
durable. Terms are liberal. I Fresh herrings at <lb />
When in the market come to see Barber Co. <lb />
us. w hive the desk for you. We have needles, bobbins and <lb />
M. B Bryan sent to Norfolk shuttles, for any sewing machine <lb />
in country- Also needle <lb />
We are carrying a nice line of threaders, the very thing for <lb />
Coffins Caskets. Prices are affected eyes or dark days <lb />
right and can hearse Harrington, Barber <lb />
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. We have put in an assortment <lb />
K L cut to Green- of patterns for all styles. <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
For spring dress goods. How is your soul <lb />
cotton planters and Rollins. <lb />
guano sewers which would Refreshments consisting of <lb />
ally indicate a large cotton crop cream and cake were served. <lb />
this year. Several selections of music were <lb />
rendered before the hour of <lb />
parting when each declared that <lb />
embroidery and laces see us- <lb />
New lot in. <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co- <lb />
R. v. T. H. King, of <lb />
conduct- the funeral service at <lb />
the burial of G. E. Jackson. He <lb />
preached also Thur.-day at the <lb />
Baptist church. <lb />
r nice fresh fish see R D. , <lb />
on Tuesdays, Thursdays, <lb />
and Saturday. <lb />
Mr. ltd Mrs. . H. Rouse <lb />
W. C. of Middlesex; <lb />
of Carey; C. J. <lb />
Jackson, of Knoxville, Tenn; and every day land general <lb />
J. L. Jackson, of Greenville, work <lb />
tended funeral of G. Harrington Barber Co. <lb />
Jackson. i jot and no- <lb />
For cold drinks of all kinds call; just in Better while <lb />
at H. L Johnson's fountain. <lb />
Let <lb />
us show you our new lot of <lb />
shoes. Harrington. Barber Co <lb />
A nice six key soda fountain <lb />
for sale. R. D- <lb />
We have purchased the <lb />
as the <lb />
Milling and Mfg. and will <lb />
ready very soon to grind corn, <lb />
do general repair work and dress <lb />
timber. <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
A nice lot of matting just in. <lb />
A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
We are now in to do <lb />
M. G. Bryan want to Grifton <lb />
today. <lb />
Just received, a nice lot of <lb />
ladies and shoes. <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co <lb />
Miss Annie Bell, a trained <lb />
nurse who had charge of the lit- <lb />
sick boy of Abram Cox, re- <lb />
turned to her at Washing- <lb />
ton today. She won many <lb />
A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
Car load of top dressing for <lb />
cotton just arrived. <lb />
A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
Winterville, N. C. <lb />
Land Plaster for sale. <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
Winterville, N. C. <lb />
Miss Janie Kittrell returned <lb />
Sunday from Bethel where she <lb />
a most delightful evening had <lb />
been spent. <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
N. C. June 21.- <lb />
Miss Mattie Little, who had <lb />
spent more than a week with us, <lb />
returned to her home at Wilson <lb />
last Tuesday evening. <lb />
Miss Ruth Cobb returned from <lb />
Wilson to Friday, <lb />
accompanied by Miss Rosa Kin- <lb />
of Wilson. <lb />
Miss Bettie of <lb />
Wilson, is visiting at <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Beaman, of <lb />
Farmville, were visiting at Ivy <lb />
Smith's Sunday. <lb />
Jack Harrington, of Greenville, <lb />
was visiting in Smithtown Sun- <lb />
day. <lb />
Miss Flanagan, who <lb />
is attending the summer school <lb />
at Greenville, came up Saturday <lb />
evening and spent until Monday <lb />
with relatives and <lb />
J. S. Fulford has been very <lb />
sick for more than a week, but <lb />
has taken a slight change for the <lb />
better. <lb />
All of the crops that escaped <lb />
being drowned from the recent <lb />
heavy rains, as well as oats and <lb />
wheat, needs the attention of <lb />
the farmers all at one and the <lb />
same time. <lb />
Mrs. C. C. Cobb and Miss <lb />
Bettie went to Green- <lb />
ville Monday. <lb />
FIFTY FIVE THOUSAND. <lb />
Amount for Public Build- <lb />
if. <lb />
On Saturday the omnibus bill <lb />
in congress which carried with it <lb />
an appropriation of for <lb />
the erection of a public building <lb />
in Greenville on the site already <lb />
procured by the government, <lb />
passed the house, <lb />
bill went over to <lb />
Married. <lb />
before o'clock this <lb />
A little <lb />
morning a couple with <lb />
intentions, accompanied <lb />
by a few few friends, called at <lb />
the residence of Mrs. Anna Pat- <lb />
rick, on Greene street, where <lb />
Rev. E. N. Johnson has a <lb />
room, and inquired if they could <lb />
get the services of the min- <lb />
When the to preform the ceremony. <lb />
the senate All things being found agree- <lb />
Monday, through the efforts of the minister united Mr. <lb />
Senators Simmons and Green, of New Bern, <lb />
and Congressman Small, and Miss N. Harrell. of <lb />
was added to Greenville's <lb />
making the total for <lb />
building which was con- <lb />
curred in by the house when the <lb />
bill went back for ratification. <lb />
The last congress had already <lb />
appropriated for a site, <lb />
which brings the whole up to <lb />
Our people heartily appreciate <lb />
the good efforts of Senators Over- <lb />
man and Simmons and Congress <lb />
man Small in <lb />
ville. <lb />
Eure. The left on the <lb />
9.20 Norfolk Southern train for <lb />
the home of the groom in New <lb />
Bern, first sending a telegram to <lb />
the parents of the bride at <lb />
Eure advising them of the <lb />
Reflector. r. <lb />
popular remedy never to <lb />
effectually cure <lb />
Constipation, Sick <lb />
Biliousness <lb />
And ALL DISEASES a <lb />
Liver and Bad Digestion <lb />
The natural result la good appetite <lb />
y and easy to <lb />
Take No Substitute. <lb />
Swain <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Chester <lb />
Beaman request the honor of <lb />
behalf of Greet at the marriage of <lb />
Congressman Thomas, of i their sister. Ada Louise Tyson, to <lb />
the third district, was also very Young Swain, on <lb />
friendly to Greenville and helped W evening, June twenty <lb />
much in the matter. This nineteen hundred and <lb />
means that Green- <lb />
ville is to have a handsome pub- <lb />
building. <lb />
AU ABOARD FOR RALEIGH. <lb />
friends during her short stay, has been attending a lawn party <lb />
who regret very much to see her <lb />
leave. <lb />
The is the Kind <lb />
you need. See us. <lb />
A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
O. W. Rollins went to Ayden <lb />
yesterday. <lb />
We call your attention to our <lb />
new line of groceries. <lb />
R. W. <lb />
Miss Janie Kittrell left Thurs- <lb />
day for Bethel to visit Miss Lillie <lb />
Bunting. <lb />
For nice fresh corned herrings <lb />
see A. W. Ange Co., Winter- <lb />
ville, N. C. <lb />
Straw hats are going fast, buy <lb />
one, don't be W. Ange <lb />
Leave your orders for ice at H. <lb />
L. Johnson's. Will be delivered <lb />
anywhere in town. <lb />
Matting and oil cloth, for the <lb />
floor, buy some, cover it over. <lb />
Harrington. Barber Co. <lb />
Before buying, see my line of <lb />
post cards. H. 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 />
worsted dress goods, to <lb />
suiting, percales, to <lb />
motor cloth, waist <lb />
goods, lawn, mohair <lb />
wool effects, <lb />
to table peaches, pie <lb />
peaches, shirts, <lb />
shirts, shirts, <lb />
shirts, Call and see what <lb />
we offer. A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
The A. G. Cox Manufacturing <lb />
Co. are rendering good service <lb />
in the undertaking business. <lb />
Coffins and caskets cheap with <lb />
excellent hearse service. <lb />
Let us frame that for <lb />
you. Any size frame. <lb />
A. 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 />
You will never regret when <lb />
you purchase a Hunsucker buggy, <lb />
manufactured by A. G. Cox Man- <lb />
Co., Winterville. <lb />
N. C- <lb />
A. G. Cox Manufacturing <lb />
Co. baa sold this season ever <lb />
given by Miss Lillie Bunting. <lb />
Misses Hattie Kittrell, Miriam <lb />
Johnson and Dollie <lb />
came in Saturday from Green- <lb />
ville where they have been at- <lb />
tending the summer school. <lb />
Misses Kittrell and Braxton <lb />
returned Monday to resume their <lb />
work. <lb />
J. L. Rollins left yesterday for <lb />
to visit to his grand- <lb />
mother. <lb />
Miss Leasts King, of Durham, <lb />
came in yesterday from Kinston <lb />
to Misses Eva and Lucy Bell <lb />
Miss Crawford spent <lb />
Sunday in Greenville visiting <lb />
friends. <lb />
Miss Hargett, of Richlands. <lb />
came in a few days ago to visit <lb />
Misses and i Cox. <lb />
O. W. Rollins C. Cox <lb />
went to Ayden Sunday. <lb />
Miss Maude Louise <lb />
who has been the guest of Miss <lb />
Cox. left yesterday for <lb />
her home at <lb />
Miss Cox left yesterday <lb />
for to visit friends <lb />
W. B. Wingate returned <lb />
Thursday from a visit to Fair <lb />
Haven, Mass. <lb />
W. B. Wingate who has re <lb />
been appointed assistant <lb />
rural carrier, began work today. <lb />
Rev. H. N. Blanchard. of <lb />
Greensboro, conducted <lb />
at the Baptist church Sunday <lb />
morning and night. <lb />
MISS COX ENTERTAINS. <lb />
For the last few weeks the <lb />
home of Dr. B. T. Cox has been <lb />
the of social life for our <lb />
little village, Miss Maude Louise <lb />
of Salem, being the <lb />
of Miss Cox, who <lb />
several evening ago, gave a six <lb />
course luncheon in honor of Miss <lb />
and on Monday evening <lb />
June 20th, a delightful party, as <lb />
a fitting climax of the <lb />
social functions. <lb />
After a few minutes spent in <lb />
very pleasant progressive con- <lb />
there were various <lb />
amusements, the most inter- <lb />
of which was a drawing <lb />
contest that engrossed the at- <lb />
of each one for sometime. <lb />
Miss Cox was the winner <lb />
of the first picture, and <lb />
the booby was won by Mr. Jesse <lb />
BLACK JACK ITEMS. <lb />
Ed. W. Grimes- <lb />
land, filled his regular appoint- <lb />
here Saturday and Sunday. <lb />
There was a large crowd at all <lb />
the meetings. W. H. <lb />
Laughinghouse also was with us. <lb />
Miss Lula Mills, from near <lb />
Simpson, was the guest of Misses <lb />
Stella and Bertha Gaskins <lb />
day and Sunday. <lb />
Mrs. A. Clark, of <lb />
returned home Sunday after <lb />
spending a few days with friends <lb />
and relatives here. <lb />
Miss Ruby Gwaltney, who is <lb />
attending the E. C. T. T. S. at <lb />
Greenville, was the guest of Miss <lb />
Lula Mills Saturday and Sunday. <lb />
We are sorry to say that the <lb />
recent rains have damaged crops <lb />
considerably in this section. To- <lb />
is one of the principal <lb />
things damaged. Corn and cot- <lb />
ton are in the grass, but watch <lb />
the farmers and they will destroy <lb />
some of the grass. <lb />
The Farmers Union will meet <lb />
again Friday night. <lb />
There will be preaching here <lb />
Saturday night and Sunday. <lb />
Annul Clan of <lb />
Baptist Sunday School. <lb />
The class of Memorial <lb />
Baptist school will run <lb />
its third annual excursion to the <lb />
capital city of the State on <lb />
Thursday, June 30th. Take a <lb />
day off and go with us to see the <lb />
many places of interest and <lb />
sights around Raleigh. We pass <lb />
through several counties on the <lb />
route, giving you an opportunity <lb />
to see the different lands and <lb />
crops planted along the <lb />
Norfolk Southern railroad, and <lb />
also compare your home sec- <lb />
with others. <lb />
That afternoon there will be a <lb />
league game of ball between <lb />
Raleigh and Wilson which you <lb />
have time to see before the <lb />
train leaves. <lb />
The fare for the round trip is <lb />
only for adults and for <lb />
children under years of age. <lb />
W. S. <lb />
J. W. Bryan, I <lb />
J. B. Little, Com. <lb />
J. F. Stokes, <lb />
W. P. Edwards, I <lb />
at o'clock, Christian church. <lb />
Farmville, North Carolina. <lb />
There is a nice display of Par- <lb />
fountain pens at Reflector <lb />
Book Store, and they are the best <lb />
made- <lb />
School Ice Plant. <lb />
The ice of East Carolina <lb />
Training school has <lb />
been completed and the first <lb />
block of ice was pulled out of <lb />
the tanks Tuesday. This first <lb />
block decidedly a novelty <lb />
and attracted much attention <lb />
from the and others who <lb />
were present to see it. Mr. O. E. <lb />
Warren, the nurseryman, had <lb />
provided a handsome bouquet of <lb />
cut which were frozen in <lb />
the middle of the block and it <lb />
made a beautiful picture through <lb />
the clear glistening ice. After <lb />
being on exhibition a short while <lb />
this block was sent to ex-Gov. T. <lb />
J. Jarvis with the compliments <lb />
of the school and faculty. <lb />
Stomach and Liver <lb />
Tablets gently the liver and <lb />
bowels to expel poisonous matter, <lb />
cleanse tin- system, cure constipation <lb />
sick headache. Sold by all drug- <lb />
gists. <lb />
Tat Mikado Revival New York. <lb />
The have put the <lb />
on at the Casino <lb />
Broadway, New York, <lb />
with an all-star cast New York <lb />
is going wild over it, and every- <lb />
body is whistling it. The New <lb />
York Sunday World, ever alert <lb />
to supply its readers with the <lb />
most popular music, will give <lb />
two songs from the Mikado. <lb />
One is Little Maids From <lb />
School Are and the other <lb />
is He's Going to Marry <lb />
Yum Words and music <lb />
complete. Sunday World June <lb />
and July <lb />
Mr. L. C. Kim Dead. <lb />
Her many friends here ate <lb />
sorrowed at the death of Mrs. <lb />
Lou C. King which occurred <lb />
Tuesday night at her home in <lb />
Farmville. Mrs. King lived in <lb />
Greenville for many years and <lb />
had a host of friends and <lb />
here She was a daughter <lb />
of Alice Joyner, and leaves <lb />
a mother, one sister, two brothers <lb />
and three children. She was <lb />
twice married, her first husband <lb />
being Mr. B. S- Atkinson and <lb />
her second Mr. John King, <lb />
Mrs. H. B. Harris, Mrs. B. F. <lb />
Tyson, Mrs. C. J. Forbes. Mrs. <lb />
E. A. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
Charles Cobb and Mr. J. F. King <lb />
went to Farmville this afternoon <lb />
to attend the funeral. <lb />
BAKER HART <lb />
BAKER HART <lb />
The Up-to-date Hardware <lb />
Store <lb />
is the place to buy you Paint, Varnish, <lb />
Stains, Building Material, Nails, Cook <lb />
Stoves, Enamelware, Fine Cutlery, <lb />
Handsome Chafing Dishes. <lb />
We Carry a full Line of Wall Paints <lb />
easy to put hard to come off. Place <lb />
now with them and you will be <lb />
pleased. <lb />
E Special attention is called to our line of <lb />
FARMERS GOODS, consisting of Weeders, <lb />
the best Cultivators made, both in riding and <lb />
walking. Full line of WIRE FENCING of the <lb />
very best quality. <lb />
Don't 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 />
To Palate Growers. <lb />
We strongly urge, those of our <lb />
friends who have not as yet dug <lb />
their potatoes, to dig at once <lb />
and store away in some cool and <lb />
well ventilated building, as after <lb />
so-much rain there is danger of <lb />
rot should they be allowed to re- <lb />
main in the ground longer. <lb />
-It is useless to try to sell or <lb />
consign with the market in its <lb />
present condition. <lb />
The buyers will not now give <lb />
There are not many more days, u per barrel f. o. b. Greenville, <lb />
left for tax listing, yet the list as for consigning, it means <lb />
takers tell us that not many of, present outlook, you <lb />
the people living in town have get nothing, with perhaps a <lb />
People Wait<lb />
USED UNIVERSALLY <lb />
WHEN Metal were first Introduced years <lb />
you had some for being <lb />
Rut now <lb />
If you are it can only be you do not know the <lb />
facts in case. <lb />
They 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 a long as the <lb />
building itself without needing repairs. <lb />
For further detailed information apply to <lb />
YORK COBB, Agents. <lb />
listed. Just why they wait to <lb />
get in the rush of the last few <lb />
days of listing time is not easily <lb />
explained, but it seems to be a J <lb />
habit they have fallen into. <lb />
When you know a thing must <lb />
be done, it is just well to <lb />
along and attend to it <lb />
bill sent back to you for the <lb />
freight. <lb />
Keep your potatoes at home, <lb />
and you will later get something <lb />
for them. Moseley Bros. <lb />
Subscribe to the Reflector. <lb />
MERIDITH COLLEGE. <lb />
including elective <lb />
School <lb />
Art, <lb />
Among the for Women in the South. <lb />
in Liberal covering nine departments, and <lb />
in Education and Bible, which count for the A. B. degree. <lb />
Music, including Piano. Pipe Organ, Violin and Voice Culture. School or <lb />
including and of <lb />
winch students college Culture under a trained <lb />
director. Full literary course per year, including literary tuition, board, room, <lb />
light, heat, t ordinary medicine and all minor <lb />
In the Club, to less. Next Sept. 1910, Address. <lb />
R T. VANN, Present, <lb />
Raleigh, North. Carolina. <lb />
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
D. J. Editor and Owner <lb />
Truth la Preference to Fiction. <lb />
One Dollar Fer Year <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, JULY <lb />
1910. <lb />
No. <lb />
SCHOOL <lb />
TRUSTEES OF TRAINING SCHOOL <lb />
by Delegate. From <lb />
Parts of the <lb />
The Pitt County Sunday School <lb />
Contention met in Jarvis Memo- <lb />
rial Methodist church this morn <lb />
and was called to order at <lb />
o'clock. <lb />
After singing, be <lb />
Showers of devotion <lb />
service was conducted by Rev. <lb />
E. N. Johnson, who a part <lb />
of the 11th chapter of Numbers <lb />
and commented thereon, and <lb />
prayer. <lb />
The enrollment of delegates <lb />
showed there were about <lb />
representing over twenty Sunday <lb />
schools. <lb />
Rev. E. N. Johnson was elected <lb />
temporary chairman and Z. T. <lb />
Broughton temporary secretary. <lb />
Mr. J. Van Carter, general <lb />
secretary of State Sunday School <lb />
Association the <lb />
on the work of the county <lb />
association. <lb />
A round table was held on the <lb />
organized Sunday school work in <lb />
which a large number of <lb />
gates took part. <lb />
FRIDAY AFTERNOON SESSION. <lb />
The afternoon session of the <lb />
Count Sunday School <lb />
was opened with prayer by <lb />
Dr. Peden. <lb />
attending to some <lb />
tine business the association <lb />
listened to one of the finest ad- <lb />
dresses on the elementary de- <lb />
of the local school, by <lb />
Mrs. the <lb />
East Carolina Teachers Training <lb />
School, it has ever been our <lb />
to hear. <lb />
Following this address one <lb />
by Dr. J. W. Bryan on the or- <lb />
adult class, who, like the <lb />
speaker who preceded him. <lb />
touched high water mark, show- <lb />
the improvements in the <lb />
methods of today in comparison <lb />
to methods of former days before <lb />
the advent of the organized adult <lb />
classes into our schools. <lb />
Rev. E. Peden, D. D of <lb />
Ayden, then gave a strong talk <lb />
on training, giving <lb />
some ways of doing this much <lb />
needed work. <lb />
A abort season of prayer was <lb />
held, led by D. J. Whichard. <lb />
The committee on nomination <lb />
of officers, made the following <lb />
report which was <lb />
President, Rev. J. H., Shore. <lb />
Vice president, H. J. Langston. <lb />
Secretary and treasurer, Z. T. <lb />
Broughton. <lb />
Executive committee, J. H. <lb />
Shore, H. J. Langston, Z. T. <lb />
Broughton, Miss Lillian M. <lb />
Munn, H. C. Ormond. <lb />
The committee on constitution <lb />
made their report which was <lb />
adopted. This report <lb />
mended that semiannual <lb />
of this association be held <lb />
is March and September. <lb />
committee, on time and <lb />
place of next reported, <lb />
naming Sept. as the time <lb />
and Greenville as the place, <lb />
adopted. <lb />
committee on <lb />
th following report, which <lb />
Pitt County Sunday School <lb />
n in its first <lb />
d b g leave to j. <lb />
Hear Report for Part <lb />
Re-elected for Next Year. <lb />
TOWNSHIP PRIMARIES. <lb />
Con <lb />
Greenville next <lb />
for the past session and make delegates to the <lb />
arrangements for the next yea. gT Jg <lb />
Those present at this meeting <lb />
Y. Joyner, of Raleigh, <lb />
chairman; T. J. Jarvis. of Green <lb />
ville; A. of Scotland <lb />
Neck; Y. T. Ormond, of Kinston; <lb />
J. C. Parker, of Trenton; and R. <lb />
B- White, of Franklinton. <lb />
President Wright made his re <lb />
port to the trustees, and great sat <lb />
expressed over <lb />
year's work. The spirit chat had <lb />
dominated both the faculty and <lb />
student body <lb />
The report showed a total <lb />
enrollment of for the <lb />
school year. in the regular <lb />
session and in the spring and <lb />
summer school. Five states and <lb />
thirty nine counties of North <lb />
Carolina were represented among <lb />
the students. <lb />
Three counties adopted the <lb />
summer school here for their <lb />
teachers in lieu of holding a <lb />
county institute of their own. <lb />
Upon the recommendation of <lb />
r resident Wright all the regular <lb />
of the past year were <lb />
re elected for coming year, <lb />
as <lb />
Mrs. Kate R. lady <lb />
principal. <lb />
Miss Sallie J. Davis, teacher of <lb />
history. <lb />
Miss Mamie E. Jenkins, teach- <lb />
of English. <lb />
Miss Fannie M. Bishop, teacher <lb />
of music. <lb />
Miss Maria D. Graham, teacher <lb />
of mathematics. <lb />
conventions. <lb />
So far as heard from there was <lb />
no test of strength for any <lb />
dates for Supreme court judge <lb />
or corporation commissioner. <lb />
township endorsed J. <lb />
H. Small for congress. <lb />
Following is a list of the <lb />
gates from township that <lb />
have come up to this <lb />
Township. <lb />
DEATH OF CAPT <lb />
of Mart <lb />
Away- <lb />
Capt John King died about <lb />
6.30 o'clock. Saturday afternoon, <lb />
at his home near Falkland, of <lb />
pneumonia. The funeral took <lb />
place Sunday afternoon, con- <lb />
ducted by Rev. Mr. Morton, of <lb />
Farmville, and was largely at <lb />
tended- He was years old <lb />
last February. <lb />
In the death of Capt. <lb />
Pitt county losses one of it <lb />
and most influential <lb />
He was a native of the county, <lb />
and for more than half a <lb />
after reaching man's estate lived <lb />
on his farm near Falkland, with <lb />
ANTHONY. <lb />
RURAL MEET SOON. <lb />
to Bo and Wei Pretty Solemnized t<lb />
Rocky Point. N. C. June A very wedding was <lb />
The Rural Letter <lb />
annual convention to o'clock In the R form-d <lb />
held at Raleigh, July and church at by <lb />
Delegates. <lb />
Jonah <lb />
Claude Jones <lb />
C. E. Fleming <lb />
L. P. Dudley <lb />
Delegates. <lb />
M. G. <lb />
C. M. Tucker <lb />
Allen <lb />
J. F. Evans <lb />
J. W. Brooks <lb />
W. P. Clark <lb />
R. L. Little <lb />
Town <lb />
Delegates. <lb />
H. A. White <lb />
E. A. Jr. <lb />
F. D. Foxhall <lb />
C. S. Carr <lb />
G. James <lb />
S. Carr <lb />
T. White <lb />
W. Tucker <lb />
L. Blow <lb />
L. Wooten <lb />
W. King <lb />
S. Mooring <lb />
S. <lb />
Side <lb />
on near -.-------- <lb />
the exception of four years <lb />
5th, promises to be the most in- <lb />
yet. are a nu-n- <lb />
of attractive s, chief <lb />
among them being th presence <lb />
of Fourth Assistant Postmaster <lb />
General who will visit <lb />
the North Carolina session at <lb />
Raleigh, on and the <lb />
South Carolina convention at <lb />
on the 5th. Gen. <lb />
is at the head of the <lb />
rural free delivery system and is <lb />
P. <lb />
C. <lb />
s. <lb />
A. <lb />
J. <lb />
R. <lb />
J. <lb />
W. <lb />
River. <lb />
Alternates. <lb />
V. C. Fleming; <lb />
J. G. Taylor <lb />
C. L. <lb />
Ashley <lb />
Side Rim. <lb />
Alternates. <lb />
B. E. <lb />
Bryant <lb />
Jesse <lb />
W. B. Stocks <lb />
J. W. Vincent <lb />
Josephus <lb />
Joseph <lb />
of <lb />
Alternates. <lb />
J. O. <lb />
W. D. Pruitt <lb />
A. M. Moseley <lb />
J. L. Little <lb />
F. J. <lb />
J. I. Smith <lb />
D. C. Moore <lb />
D. E. <lb />
O. W. Harrington <lb />
Frank Wilson <lb />
W. H. Long <lb />
D. L James <lb />
L. C. Arthur <lb />
O. L. Joyner <lb />
Henry Dixon <lb />
W. L. Smith <lb />
J. R. Jacobs <lb />
W. E. Tucker <lb />
Alston Grimes <lb />
W. P. Clark <lb />
J. J. Elks <lb />
J. Cox <lb />
W. H. Porter <lb />
W. L. Wootten <lb />
H. C. Venters <lb />
L. Edwards <lb />
Miss Birdie teacher <lb />
of Latin. <lb />
Miss Kate Lewis, teacher of <lb />
drawing. wan <lb />
Mrs- J. Ogden, a. stocks <lb />
teacher of household economics. c. Galloway <lb />
Miss Emma R. Jones, clerk, <lb />
Mr. W. H. teacher <lb />
of school supervision and <lb />
Mr. Herbert E. Austin, teacher <lb />
of science. <lb />
Mr. C. W. Wilson, teacher of <lb />
pedagogy and bursar. <lb />
Miss was elect- <lb />
ed as hospital attendant. <lb />
Mr. L R Mellows, A. B. of <lb />
Yale, was elected head of the de- <lb />
of English. <lb />
It was decided to create a de- <lb />
of primary methods, <lb />
the teacher for to be elected <lb />
later. <lb />
Before leaving the trustees <lb />
carefully inspected the entire <lb />
school plant, and expressed much <lb />
pleasure at its <lb />
Dr. J. E. Nobles <lb />
Township. <lb />
Delegates. Alternates. <lb />
E. Proctor <lb />
after the war that he engaged in <lb />
merchandising in Tarboro. He <lb />
was an even tempered man. <lb />
firm in his decisions, yet <lb />
I without harshness, ever <lb />
the highest to- <lb />
others. For twenty five year.- <lb />
be was a magistrate of his town <lb />
ship, and was looked up to as a <lb />
leader. He was a staunch Dem- <lb />
and always took active <lb />
interest in the conventions and <lb />
affairs of his party. He <lb />
this in State <lb />
senate, and was one of the first <lb />
judges of the county Inferior <lb />
court when that court was es- <lb />
He was a of <lb />
the Christian church and lived a <lb />
faithful follower of Christ. <lb />
Capt. King was thrice married, <lb />
his wife being Miss <lb />
Joyner, second Miss Bettie Cobb <lb />
and third Miss Fannie <lb />
His last wife died about eight <lb />
years ago. By his first marriage <lb />
there survived one daughter. <lb />
Mrs. B. R King, of Goldsboro; <lb />
Jesse C. Wilson <lb />
W. A. White <lb />
j. A. Smith <lb />
Dr L. E. Ricks <lb />
N. H. <lb />
C. A. Faucett <lb />
Alex. Gray <lb />
J. B. Galloway <lb />
L. A. Arnold <lb />
Macon Haddock <lb />
Porter <lb />
J. A. Mills <lb />
G. W. Venter <lb />
J. U. Gray <lb />
O. J. Galloway <lb />
carriers. I know each one in our <lb />
grand old would to <lb />
shake his hand. <lb />
Willis G. Briggs, <lb />
our checks, will make us a talk <lb />
We'd all like to hi hand. <lb />
too. Dr. Joseph Hyde Pratt ban <lb />
just written me that h.- will b. <lb />
there on the fourth and make u. <lb />
an lecture. You <lb />
know there is no class of citizens <lb />
in North Carolina more interest- <lb />
ed in good roads than the rural <lb />
carriers. Dr. Pratt is doing <lb />
great work for his State just <lb />
now, more than any- <lb />
other State official. Hon. John <lb />
H. Small is expected on toe 5th <lb />
to tell us of his rural parcels post <lb />
bill that was recently introduced <lb />
in congress. Clarence H Po. <lb />
who by pen and speech is <lb />
so much to el our i be <lb />
loved State in a mental, moral, <lb />
physical and will <lb />
make us a short talk on the 5th. <lb />
And the Raleigh boys are going <lb />
to give us a smoker to which <lb />
number of the editorial <lb />
marriage are Mr. G. of profession have been invited. <lb />
I ll sill <lb />
Delegates. Alternates. <lb />
R. R. Fleming <lb />
M. T. Spier <lb />
W. L. Nobles <lb />
Carolina <lb />
Delegates <lb />
D. A. James <lb />
I. H. Little <lb />
G. It, Mooring <lb />
C. G. Little <lb />
A. Mooring <lb />
J. P. Fleming <lb />
j. p. Davenport <lb />
G. Z Kicks <lb />
Township. <lb />
Alternates <lb />
S. a <lb />
L. S. Barnhill <lb />
B. B. Whichard <lb />
A. B. <lb />
A. <lb />
Washington City, Mr. E C. <lb />
King, of Falkland, and Mrs J L <lb />
Fount-in, of Asheville; by hi <lb />
third marriage Mr. A. B. King, <lb />
of Goldsboro. Mr. S. V. King, <lb />
Charleston, Va and Mr. John <lb />
King, of Falkland. All of hi <lb />
children were with him during <lb />
the last few days of his illness <lb />
and when the end came. He is <lb />
also survived by one brother, <lb />
Col. V. M. King, of <lb />
and two sisters, Mrs. C. V. New <lb />
ton, of and Mrs. <lb />
Nannie Moore, of Farmville. <lb />
body assembled desires to thank <lb />
the people of the said Methodist <lb />
church and the said <lb />
for said kindness, <lb />
Bo it That this <lb />
extend to the pastor, <lb />
stewards and member i i <lb />
in deepest <lb />
for of <lb />
Thai this association also ex <lb />
hi <lb />
papers its thanks for the inter, ht <lb />
i hey have taken aiding the <lb />
Marriage <lb />
Register of Deeds W. M. Moore <lb />
had issued the following licenses <lb />
since last report. <lb />
WHITE. <lb />
J. S. Smith and Elizabeth <lb />
Lonnie and Flossie <lb />
Banks. <lb />
Louis and Bettie Mills. <lb />
COLORED. <lb />
Harper and Pattie Jones. <lb />
Quiet Hone Tab <lb />
at <lb />
A quiet but pretty home mar <lb />
took place at o'clock this <lb />
morning at the home of Mrs. <lb />
Mellie Harriss, on Dickinson <lb />
avenue, when her daughter, Mies <lb />
Lena, became the bride of Mr <lb />
B, P. Christian, of Portsmouth, <lb />
Va., the ceremony <lb />
formed by Rev. J. H. Show, P j <lb />
tor of the Methodist <lb />
The attired in a j <lb />
handsome traveling suit of tan <lb />
cloth with hat to <lb />
Mr. Christian la a <lb />
And an old time <lb />
with Webster's elementary <lb />
as text book will be <lb />
a feature of the occasion. Col. <lb />
Joseph Robinson, of the Golds- <lb />
Argus, and Mr. Clarence H. <lb />
Poe, will umpire the game and <lb />
award prizes to him that <lb />
down and him that <lb />
the The <lb />
railroads will reduced rates <lb />
for the occasion from the second <lb />
to the sixth of July. <lb />
The Capitol Inn will give <lb />
per day rates, which is about as <lb />
cheap as you cm stop at <lb />
so brother carriers don't fail to <lb />
go to Remember as a <lb />
body. heave, oh, we <lb />
have a pull and a long pull, a <lb />
strong pull and a pull altogether <lb />
means much. And after hearing <lb />
Dr. Pratt talk on good roads you <lb />
will go home and enthuse your <lb />
people on the subject, talk good <lb />
roads, act good roads and spend <lb />
a few dollars showing an example <lb />
and thus got a little leaven and <lb />
leaven the whole State. <lb />
B. <lb />
Secretary N. C. R. L. C, <lb />
pastor. Rev. Conner. <lb />
The contracting being <lb />
Mi-s Juli Elizabeth <lb />
daughter of Mr. C. E. of <lb />
and Mr. Peyton <lb />
Tunstall Anthony, a prominent <lb />
wholesale merchant of Green- <lb />
ville, N. C, of whom are <lb />
popular in their respective com- <lb />
Mr. W. S. Rhodes, of Hamilton. <lb />
N. C, was best and Miss <lb />
Eva K. sister the <lb />
bride, was maid of honor. Lit- <lb />
Miss Letha K. Fir. of <lb />
Pa., the bride, <lb />
was flower girl. Messrs, Harry <lb />
L. Mock, Lindsay Walter <lb />
Edwards and <lb />
were <lb />
The bride was attired in a <lb />
white satin c trim- <lb />
med with pearls fringe and <lb />
carried bridal rises and of <lb />
the valley. The bridesmaids wore <lb />
exquisite pink Empire gowns, <lb />
trimmed with crystals and wore <lb />
large pink and black hats. Little <lb />
Miss Letha Fair wore a beautiful <lb />
pink dress and hat and carried a <lb />
basket of pink carnations Lo- <lb />
wedding was <lb />
b Miss Mary El <lb />
Padgett <lb />
Q a number of relatives <lb />
and friends were present from <lb />
out of town. After the <lb />
a reception was at <lb />
the bride's horn, after which <lb />
the bridal left on tin <lb />
train for Washington, D. C, and <lb />
Virginia on an extended <lb />
wedding trip. They will reside <lb />
at Greenville. N C. Their may <lb />
relatives and friends <lb />
a long, happy and prosperous <lb />
POWELL G TS Y A S. <lb />
Compromise Verdict of Degree <lb />
la the Fames Case. <lb />
ton, N. C. June <lb />
The if State of North Caro- <lb />
E. E. Powell, for the <lb />
killing of Chief of Charles <lb />
W. Dunn, of Scotland Neck on <lb />
March lust, care to an abrupt <lb />
this when -x- <lb />
Charles B Aycock. of <lb />
counsel for the defendant, an- <lb />
that after careful con- <lb />
by and consul- <lb />
with the family of the de- <lb />
the defense had decided <lb />
to accept a verdict of murder in <lb />
second degree and await the <lb />
judgment f the curt. Solid- <lb />
or. John H. Kerr stated that the <lb />
state was Willing to pt this <lb />
verdict. <lb />
Judge G. W. Ward who is <lb />
presiding, stated that ho approved <lb />
saying <lb />
his opinion that the <lb />
pi s <lb />
Breaks an Arm <lb />
Mr. L- H. <lb />
Willie Fleming and Viola bride <lb />
popular <lb />
James Jones and Ida E, Rives, j many <lb />
A Bright Girl. Th <lb />
The other day th editor was <lb />
merchant of Portsmouth, and serious and <lb />
. <lb />
bet <lb />
tin people of in making known <lb />
the i; rial meeting purposes <lb />
church, Gr M- C. i w <lb />
j. the goodness of their <lb />
Id r t ; u I i W B <lb />
of th <lb />
s, R fl o <lb />
tor aid Ayden freewill <lb />
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