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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 />
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Mr. L- H. <lb />
Willie Fleming and Viola bride <lb />
popular <lb />
James Jones and Ida E, Rives, j many <lb />
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The other day th editor was <lb />
merchant of Portsmouth, and serious and <lb />
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bet <lb />
tin people of in making known <lb />
the i; rial meeting purposes <lb />
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Whereas, in its <lb />
visiting horn i where there <lb />
Is a cute little girl of about four <lb />
The statistical woo <lb />
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present, representing <lb />
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of pretty curly auburn hair. <lb />
little miss took a look over our <lb />
way. and turning to her moth r. <lb />
said look at <lb />
that man's toying, with <lb />
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comparison. It was a July <lb />
compliment, even If she dosing on <lb />
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MOSELEY BROS., <lb />
Dry Goods. Dress Goods. <lb />
Groceries <lb />
Anything yon need can be found at store. <lb />
Call to tee as <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Notice to Contractors. <lb />
The board of commission- <lb />
and building committee of Pitt <lb />
N. C . will entertain soiled <lb />
for the erection and completion of <lb />
the new Pitt county court and <lb />
jail, in city of Greenville, in the <lb />
public square, in accordance with plans <lb />
and prepared by <lb />
bum, Co. Architect, <lb />
Washing ion. D. C. A of plans <lb />
will be on file with the register of <lb />
deeds and at the office on <lb />
and after June 10th, 1910. <lb />
Bids will be until o'clock <lb />
a. in- July 11th Each bid 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 off 1.000, as evidence of <lb />
faith if their bid H accepted they will <lb />
enter into contract at once and give an <lb />
accept-be guarantee company bond <lb />
in the sum of fifty per cent, of the <lb />
contract price f.-r the faithful per- <lb />
of the contract. Should they <lb />
fail to into contract, the cluck <lb />
will be forfeited to the county as <lb />
liquidated damages by reason of delay. <lb />
Separate bids will be entertained for <lb />
the court the jail, the steel <lb />
cells, heating apparatus or for the <lb />
whole. Each bid must be sealed and <lb />
ad to the register of deeds of <lb />
Pitt and plainly mark- d <lb />
for court and The com- <lb />
missioners reserve the right to reject <lb />
any and all b <lb />
J. P. <lb />
Chm. Board County Commissioners. <lb />
FOR BUSY SHOPPERS. <lb />
Business Re- <lb />
Bargain Column. <lb />
All coining under <lb />
this head will be charged for at the <lb />
rate of cents per line, average six <lb />
words to the line. All advertisers <lb />
who haven't an account with us <lb />
should send money with ad. <lb />
TO III I I Oil. <lb />
HILL AT <lb />
HI It <lb />
tops at ii If. Schultz.<lb />
C. B. <lb />
FOB KINK <lb />
D. D. <lb />
en slash for <lb />
presents. Pharmacy,<lb />
will call W. J. <lb />
Having as administrator <lb />
of J. L. deceased, late of <lb />
N. C ibis in n notify all persons <lb />
having claims against the estate of the <lb />
said deceased, to exhibit to the <lb />
undersigned, within twelve months <lb />
from this date, or this notice will be <lb />
pleaded in bar of their recovery. <lb />
All persons Indebted to estate <lb />
will please make immediate payment. <lb />
This 23rd day of June. 1910, <lb />
J. R HARVEY, <lb />
Administrator. <lb />
F. G. James Son. <lb />
ARNOLD'S BALSAM <lb />
Wan anted to Cure <lb />
Cholera by <lb />
J. L. WOOTEN, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Reduction Sale <lb />
Racks and Tables still hold some of the <lb />
most attractive patterns that we have been <lb />
selling all the season. Not a pattern will be <lb />
reserved, but all will go at reduction from <lb />
to per cent. There is no profit left for us, <lb />
but it is your time to get a good suit at a <lb />
BARGAIN <lb />
Regular Suits REDUCED to<lb />
Regular Banister Oxfords reduced <lb />
Regular Queen Quality Oxfords, <lb />
reduced <lb />
Regular reduced to . , 2.45 <lb />
Other Oxfords reduced in proportion. <lb />
C. S. FORBES, <lb />
The Man's Outfitter <lb />
Ml IS III <lb />
lime. Central Mercantile Co. <lb />
OX. <lb />
lords reduced to C. S. Forbes <lb />
LOTS <lb />
sale on terms. <lb />
Sec<lb />
pen ink, and library paste at <lb />
Reflector Hook Store. <lb />
lit THRASHED AT <lb />
once between and TOO bushels <lb />
Of oats. Apply office. <lb />
IX WEST <lb />
residence lots sale on easy <lb />
terms. See Higgs <lb />
I, Nil SI I'll. <lb />
leather reduced to <lb />
C. S. Forbes. <lb />
i i; DOSES WILL <lb />
any case of chills and lever. Price <lb />
cents. <lb />
I HAVE A KITE MT Or <lb />
on hand, people wanting will call <lb />
me up. W. J. <lb />
HART AID MARX <lb />
suits reduced to others <lb />
in proportion. C, s. <lb />
LAM FOR <lb />
We have it randy for delivery at <lb />
any time. Central Mercantile Co. <lb />
ICE <lb />
City every day, ii is delicious. <lb />
Pharmacy. <lb />
FOR <lb />
located to Main street, equipped <lb />
with water and lights. Apply to <lb />
Mrs. Chas . Skinner. <lb />
FOR TOMATOES FOR SIX- <lb />
day will be delivered anywhere ii <lb />
the city tonight. Phone 269-L. <lb />
D. <lb />
MEX TO <lb />
handle vending machines in Penn- <lb />
References required. <lb />
Progressive Machine Co., Pa <lb />
SPECIAL FOR <lb />
only, best Granulated Sugar <lb />
at per pound. Not over lbs. <lb />
to one customer. <lb />
Central Mercantile Co. <lb />
FOR DAY CAM <lb />
telephone i to six in <lb />
towns, besides <lb />
county telephones. Can't be <lb />
In North Carolina. <lb />
FOR SALE OR <lb />
and lot situated in South <lb />
on between Tenth <lb />
and streets. For further <lb />
Information apply to D. M. Clark. <lb />
I AM SOLID CAR OF <lb />
best ii Hue Iron to-day. Skill- <lb />
ed workmen busy making them up. <lb />
Phone your orders to No. or <lb />
write me at once. Located at Green <lb />
villa Supply old stand, n <lb />
A C h. Depot. J. J. Jenkins. <lb />
ALL <lb />
parts of auction puts <lb />
mo In a position to your <lb />
Hues In any quantity, at your <lb />
farm. Located at Greenville Sup- <lb />
ply old near A. C L. <lb />
J. J. Jenkins. <lb />
HI ;. <lb />
or traveling; to sell <lb />
our line of linseed oil, exclusive or <lb />
side line, on a large commission; <lb />
splendid opportunity for the right <lb />
mun Address The American Oil <lb />
and Trust <lb />
Columbus, <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 />
tutus. <lb />
Norfolk Cotton and wired <lb />
by J. W. Perry Co. Cotton Factors. <lb />
7-8 <lb />
6-8 <lb />
Today <lb />
Middling <lb />
Low Middling 147-8 <lb />
I . ,. <lb />
Low ii 6-8 <lb />
41.9 <lb />
Strictly Prim U <lb />
Prime <lb />
Low Grade. <lb />
ft YORK AND LIVERPOOL <lb />
FUTURE <lb />
1-4 <lb />
Wired by Cobb Bros a <lb />
and Broker. Norfolk <lb />
tom <lb />
July Oct <lb />
May May Corn July Rib Sept July Lard 6-8 7-8 1242 <lb />
Co., Banker <lb />
5-8 <lb />
1287 <lb />
Grow Mai reported <lb />
1- A G. M <lb />
Mi. fl m 1-4 <lb />
48th Annual Convention E. <lb />
Boston, Mass. <lb />
reduced fares via <lb />
Norfolk Southern Railroad, June <lb />
to July 2nd. Travel via Norfolk and <lb />
Steamer. sea <lb />
include meals a- d state <lb />
while steamers. For <lb />
information, apply to D. V. <lb />
Conn, Agent Raleigh, or <lb />
H. C. G. P. A., Nor- <lb />
folk, Va. <lb />
Cobb <lb />
NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
Cotton Buyers, Brokers <lb />
in Cotton. Grain <lb />
and Provisions, <lb />
PRIVATE WIRE <lb />
to New York. Chicago <lb />
New Orleans. <lb />
THE BEST IN <lb />
Furniture <lb />
and House Furnishings <lb />
is not too good for you. When you want the <lb />
best, and prices that are in reach of your pocket <lb />
book we can supply your wants. <lb />
Taft Boyd Furniture Co. <lb />
If you trail with us both make money <lb />
Wiley Brown <lb />
STOCK <lb />
Assigned to S. T. Hooker <lb />
Must be Sold in <lb />
THIRTY DAYS <lb />
The National Bank has leased the <lb />
building and these Goods must be <lb />
moved out. To do this quickly all <lb />
goods are marked down at and <lb />
below cost. <lb />
STOCK CONSISTS OF A GENERAL LINE <lb />
Notions, Shoes, <lb />
Trunks, Clothing, Etc. <lb />
Sale Will Begin at O a. m. <lb />
FRIDAY, JUNE <lb />
Remember the Place and Come for Bargains <lb />
Wiley Brown <lb />
ON FIVE POINTS <lb />
Professional Cards <lb />
W. F. EVANS <lb />
AT LAW <lb />
Office R. L. Smith <lb />
sublet, and next door to John Flan- <lb />
Buggy new building. <lb />
. . I. Carolina <lb />
N. W. OUTLAW <lb />
AT LAW <lb />
formerly occupied by. J. L <lb />
Fleming. <lb />
. . Carolina <lb />
THE <lb />
W. C D. M. Clark. <lb />
St CLARK <lb />
Civil Engineers and Surveyors <lb />
. . Carolina <lb />
S. J. EVERETT <lb />
AT LAW <lb />
Loans made on Real Estate. <lb />
D. <lb />
Um-in . . Carolina <lb />
L. I. Moore. W. H. Long. <lb />
MOORE ft LONG <lb />
AT LAW <lb />
Greenville, . . Carolina <lb />
DR. R. L. CARR <lb />
. . I. Carolina <lb />
Harry Skinner. H. W. <lb />
SKINNER WHEDBEE <lb />
LAWYERS <lb />
. Carolina <lb />
JULIUS BROWN <lb />
AT LAW <lb />
. . N. Carolina <lb />
When Washington, I. C, <lb />
Don't forget that you have a standing <lb />
invitation to visit <lb />
BAKER'S STUDIO <lb />
well kept up-to-date <lb />
Kodak work a specialty <lb />
DR. F. FITTS, Osteopath <lb />
Associated with <lb />
DR. A. H. at <lb />
announces the opening of an office in <lb />
over Frank Wilson's store. <lb />
Tuesday, Thursday, and <lb />
8.30 a. in. 1.00 p. m. <lb />
day <lb />
Phone <lb />
of Value to t nil and <lb />
Vegetable drawer. <lb />
Too little attention is paid by the <lb />
housewives of North Carolina to the <lb />
canning of fruits and vegetables This <lb />
Is an art that needs to be cultivated <lb />
and the State Department of <lb />
is making a commendable effort <lb />
in that direction. It has just publish <lb />
ed a bulletin on the home canning of <lb />
fruits and vegetable, which should <lb />
be In every farmer's home. The <lb />
is written by the <lb />
S. B. Shaw, and It Is <lb />
worth quoting form. In rural com- <lb />
says Mr. Shaw, it is <lb />
the case that during the win- <lb />
TORTURE MACHINES. <lb />
Instruments That <lb />
In th. <lb />
In an old tower In there <lb />
Is a room set apart especially for the <lb />
preservation of the curious <lb />
of torture used during the <lb />
certain period historically referred to <lb />
as the middle ages. <lb />
In that room you can see thumb- <lb />
screws of the most approved pattern <lb />
closely along shelves filled <lb />
with and for <lb />
gossiping women. horrid relic, <lb />
called the Is a <lb />
cylinder on one side of which stand <lb />
out two or more score of sharp Iron <lb />
spikes. In days of old when an of- <lb />
fender had been to undergo <lb />
a he was stripped naked <lb />
months the most delicious and bound down <lb />
Announcements <lb />
wholesome fruits and vegetables are <lb />
absent form the dally bill of fare. <lb />
Possibly some tomatoes are canned, <lb />
some fruits preserved or dried, but <lb />
the most nutritious vegetables and <lb />
the palatable fruits are allowed <lb />
In this position the was <lb />
slowly up and down bis back, <lb />
the number of times depending upon <lb />
the gravity of the crime and the word- <lb />
of the sentence. <lb />
In several Instances the poor victims <lb />
to spoil In the garden and orchard prodded so full of holes that they <lb />
died before they could be removed <lb />
from the plank. When was In- <lb />
tended the number of not <lb />
OWEN N. <lb />
N. I. <lb />
GUION GUION <lb />
Attorneys at law <lb />
Practices where <lb />
vices required, <lb />
ally in the counties of <lb />
Craven, Carteret, Jones <lb />
Pamlico. and State and <lb />
Federal Courts. <lb />
Office Broad Street <lb />
Phone NEW BERN, N. C. <lb />
because of the impression that it is <lb />
impossible to keep them. This is a <lb />
mistake. It is Just easy to keep <lb />
corn, peas and beans as it is to keep <lb />
peaches and fact which <lb />
has been demonstrated by <lb />
packers who have canned almost <lb />
every variety of fruit and vegetable. <lb />
When the supply of fruit and <lb />
Is the family needs <lb />
and a market la not convenient in <lb />
which to dispose of this fresh pro- <lb />
duce, the surplus may be made a <lb />
source of income by selling it in the <lb />
form of canned goods. Sometimes <lb />
those living near a convenient mar- <lb />
experience difficulty in finding a <lb />
ready sale for their produce on ac- <lb />
count of the glutted condition often <lb />
existing in the markets of large <lb />
es. In conditions of this kind, grow- <lb />
can provide themselves with can- <lb />
outfits, suited in capacity to <lb />
their needs, put up a clean, reliable <lb />
grade of goods, market <lb />
as they do their green stuff, <lb />
and turn to profit that which other- <lb />
wise might have been a complete loss. <lb />
There seems to be a belief by the <lb />
general public that there is some- <lb />
thing mysterious in the commercial <lb />
canning process. The great secret of <lb />
this process is a careful observance <lb />
of two and com- <lb />
sterilization. It is possible for <lb />
every housewife to run a small <lb />
factory in her own kitchen, and <lb />
on the farm. This both economical <lb />
and desirable. Fruits and <lb />
can be ill glass jars or <lb />
tin cans at home cheaper than <lb />
can be purchased in the form <lb />
commercially canned goods, and the <lb />
flavor, texture and quality of <lb />
home-made product can be made <lb />
superior to the of the aver- <lb />
age factory. <lb />
This bulletin not only full of de- <lb />
tails as to tile process of canning all <lb />
kinds of fruits and vegetables, but <lb />
Iron and a postal card <lb />
addressed to the De- <lb />
at will get it. The <lb />
Chronicle urges all its tanner read- <lb />
to a copy. Tin-re's money <lb />
Chronicle. <lb />
but double length spikes, <lb />
red hot. were put In the surface <lb />
i be cylinder. This mode of carrying <lb />
it capital punishment was hardly as <lb />
expeditious as the guillotine, but It <lb />
was equally certain. <lb />
THE NORTH CAROLINA <lb />
State Normal and <lb />
College <lb />
the State for the <lb />
men if North Carolina. Four regular <lb />
Course to Degrees. Special <lb />
Courses for Pull Session <lb />
begins September laid. de- <lb />
siring to enter ply as early as <lb />
For and other in- <lb />
IS <lb />
J. I. Pros. Greensboro, N. C. <lb />
GIANT BUTTERFLIES. <lb />
a Wing Spread Than <lb />
That of Many Small Birds. <lb />
The largest known to <lb />
Is found only In New <lb />
and specimens are worth any- <lb />
thing from Slim upward. The male <lb />
measures eight inches across <lb />
wings and the female not less <lb />
eleven Inches, a whig spread exceed- <lb />
that of many small birds. <lb />
story of discovery of <lb />
Ibis Is a curious one. <lb />
says the Wide World Magazine. A <lb />
naturalist saw a specimen perched on <lb />
the top of a tree and. failing to <lb />
It by any means, finally <lb />
hot It. <lb />
Prom fragments be decided that <lb />
the was entirely unknown to <lb />
science, and he forthwith fitted out an <lb />
expedition at a cost of thou <lb />
sands of dollars lo go In search of <lb />
magnificent Insects. <lb />
Two member of the party fell <lb />
to and an- <lb />
other was rescued only lo the nick of <lb />
time. In spite of this Inauspicious <lb />
to his enterprise, how <lb />
ever, the naturalist persevered and <lb />
succeeded In obtaining a <lb />
number of perfect specimens. <lb />
For Sheriff. <lb />
I hereby announce a <lb />
candidate for sheriff of Pitt <lb />
county, subject to the action of <lb />
Democratic primary. <lb />
6.6 J. Cox. <lb />
Far <lb />
I hereby announce myself a <lb />
candidate for sheriff of Pitt <lb />
county, subject to the action of <lb />
the Democratic primary. <lb />
S. I. Dudley. <lb />
For Surveyor. <lb />
I to submit myself to the <lb />
discretion of the democratic <lb />
voters of Pitt county at their <lb />
coming primaries for County <lb />
C. <lb />
For Sheriff. <lb />
I hereby announce myself a <lb />
candidate for the office of sheriff <lb />
of county, subject to the <lb />
Democratic primary. <lb />
Joseph <lb />
For <lb />
I hereby announce myself as a <lb />
candidate for county treasurer <lb />
for Pitt county subject to the <lb />
action of the Democratic primary. <lb />
W. B. Wilson. <lb />
For Treasurer. <lb />
I hereby announce myself a <lb />
candidate for the office of Treas- <lb />
of Pitt county, subject to <lb />
the action of the Democratic <lb />
primary. C. T. <lb />
May 1910. d w <lb />
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad. <lb />
SCHEDULES <lb />
Between Norfolk, Washington, Plymouth, Greenville, <lb />
and Kinston, Effective April 1st,<lb />
For further information, address nearest ticket agent, or <lb />
W. J. T. M. T. C. WHITE, G. P. A. <lb />
WILMINGTON. N. O.<lb />
Norfolk Southern R. R <lb />
NIGHT EXPRESS <lb />
A ROYAL BOOK BUYER. <lb />
An Extraordinary Shower. <lb />
Daniel the Irish <lb />
once complained in house <lb />
of commons of a report of a speech <lb />
in a London newspaper which, he <lb />
aid, put into his mouth opinions <lb />
he had never expressed. Ho vowed <lb />
that if the editor did not apologize <lb />
he would move that he brought <lb />
to the bar for u breach of privilege. <lb />
Next day the reporter of the speech <lb />
waited upon and gave a <lb />
most remarkable explanation. He <lb />
stated that during his walk from <lb />
the house to his in Fleet <lb />
street the rain streamed into his <lb />
THE I lit THE <lb />
In great lush a in <lb />
battle. a ago <lb />
gave u story by u New York <lb />
of the slaughter Of Twenty-Sixth <lb />
Regiment, Gettys- <lb />
burg, This regiment belonged to <lb />
division of Hill's corps and <lb />
was under command of <lb />
K. It its <lb />
loss In the famous charge <lb />
on the afternoon of <lb />
July Another New York Soldier <lb />
contributes a story to the Sun as to <lb />
how the slaughter came about. <lb />
early dawn of he <lb />
writes, our skirmishers were <lb />
sent out the details from the 125th <lb />
New York and the Ohio wen- <lb />
placed somewhat to the right, that is, <lb />
nearer to the village than the position <lb />
of the respective regiments on the <lb />
ridge, and were beyond the <lb />
burg when charge was <lb />
made. of falling back to the <lb />
Hue of battle on the ridge the <lb />
of the regiment named wheel- <lb />
ed and took position behind a low <lb />
fence running at right to the <lb />
line, and as the <lb />
swept by not feet away the <lb />
kept up an Incessant <lb />
lire on their left flank, which <lb />
it to give away and bunch toward th- <lb />
liter until the Confederates were <lb />
probably tiles deep, with our <lb />
, , , butteries on Cemetery Ridge working <lb />
pockets and obliterated the notes of guM double can. <lb />
lug speech. and the Infantry pumping lead <lb />
accept the explanation said <lb />
let L m <lb />
me say that it must hove been h so but ,, M. <lb />
very extraordinary shower of rain, j Than no mm <lb />
for it not only washed out of your u h ,. <lb />
notebook the speech I delivered, <lb />
but washed in another of an entire- <lb />
different <lb />
Explained. <lb />
air the deal- <lb />
all Oiled In months of <lb />
April May. That accounts for <lb />
Hull- remarkable resilient <lb />
-I- the sir of months better <lb />
than <lb />
are the spring mouths, <lb />
Origin of the Letter V. <lb />
The letter V may be regarded as the <lb />
remain of one of the <lb />
used Egyptians In <lb />
of picture writing <lb />
A animal In their country was <lb />
I horned viper, a <lb />
of which stood for V. The <lb />
ultimately found that for the <lb />
practical purposes of everyday life It <lb />
Was a waste of time to use elaborate <lb />
mid Invented n kind of <lb />
shorthand to meet the occasion. <lb />
this I lie spake was reduced Co II <lb />
a Vi to represent horns <lb />
and body. The Phoenicians adopted <lb />
Ibis teller, from we gel our <lb />
V by loss of dash, leaving only <lb />
the little horns of the original <lb />
lure. This snake Is still common In <lb />
Egypt and Is probably one men <lb />
In shall <lb />
be ii by the way. an adder In <lb />
the that horse so <lb />
Hint bis rider shall full <lb />
Travelers tell us It Is still addict <lb />
ed to Ibis unpleasant <lb />
Pullman Car Service <lb />
N. and Norfolk, Va., <lb />
beginning June 5th. <lb />
The only local sleeping car line between Raleigh Norfolk, via Wilson, <lb />
Farmville, Greenville and n. without change. <lb />
Read Down <lb />
Except <lb />
m. <lb />
SCHEDULE <lb />
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Daily <lb />
NO II <lb />
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Southern Railway Ar <lb />
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R. S. and P. <lb />
Raleigh, Union Station Ar<lb />
vi i Ht-on <lb />
New Bern, via <lb />
Kinston, via <lb />
via Wilson <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
The o Diderot's by <lb />
Catherine II. of Russia. <lb />
Empress Catherine u of j <lb />
a great reader and u lover of <lb />
One of services to letters In <lb />
was pun-base of libraries of I <lb />
Voltaire and She a warm I <lb />
friend and admirer of these <lb />
philosophers, and their work <lb />
ed her she was to <lb />
new of politics govern-1 <lb />
Voltaire's library <lb />
Is now u part the Rut- Close made at Norfolk with all lines diverging, <lb />
In operated daily between Norfolk and New Bern via <lb />
and dally, except Sunday, and New <lb />
Ar <lb />
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NORFOLK, Park Avenue j p. <lb />
palace, and In <lb />
Is statue of Voltaire. <lb />
Washington. <lb />
Nos. an I <lb />
story of purchase of <lb />
I sleeping cars <lb />
and Norfolk. Makes at Wilson A. C. U <lb />
., . . . I, . I. ., . <lb />
library Is Interesting. It Wilmington, Mount, Ne-v via <lb />
creditable lo tact and her makes din ct connection at Raleigh with R. S. Ky., to <lb />
G i<lb />
chase should remain with Diderot until; New Bern, N. C. <lb />
his death. Thus Diderot, without .,,., , ,, ,, . <lb />
lug Paris, became Catherine's librarian ION, <lb />
In his own library. As librarian <lb />
be w-its n yearly salary of r <lb />
tine year I Ills salary was not paid. <lb />
Then wrote to her librarian <lb />
that she could not have or <lb />
library surfer through the <lb />
of n treasurer's clerk that <lb />
should send him the mm Hint she had <lb />
set aside for the cure and Increase of <lb />
her library for years. At th i end <lb />
of that period she would make new. <lb />
A check for <lb />
accompanied this letter. <lb />
Norfolk. Virginia. <lb />
Justice. <lb />
only way to make the mass of <lb />
mankind see the beauty of Justice Is <lb />
by them pretty plain ins <lb />
the consequence of<lb />
Is activity of today and <lb />
ID assurance of <lb />
Wet Weather Camels. <lb />
Camels are very sensitive to <lb />
the region of tropical rains <lb />
are usually absent, If tiny <lb />
come Into such with re <lb />
suits of the rainy season are great Ii <lb />
feared. The great humidity of <lb />
explains the absence camel from <lb />
the northern slopes of the Atlas and <lb />
from well This <lb />
sensitiveness expresses Itself In the <lb />
character of races. The <lb />
est. most noble looking camels, with <lb />
short silk-like hair, are found the <lb />
Interior of deserts, as In lbs , <lb />
region In north Africa, and they can <lb />
not be used for to moist re- <lb />
Even In south of Trip <lb />
the animals are shorter and fatter. <lb />
with long Nile <lb />
lands and coasts It Is the same. <lb />
These too. are less serviceable <lb />
as speed and endurance. <lb />
The Eyes of the Musk Ox. <lb />
The skull of bull musk ox Is re <lb />
for of the <lb />
eye orbits, which project sufficiently <lb />
beyond the plane of bones <lb />
to compensate for the <lb />
would otherwise make In the <lb />
range of vision. The musk ox. bow <lb />
ever, does not seem to rely greatly on <lb />
keenness of sight, fur less on unite <lb />
of bearing, for the ears are of <lb />
small dimensions and are completely <lb />
covered by the growth t fur <lb />
about them The organs of went are <lb />
evidently more highly developed, and <lb />
exact of the hunter his <lb />
conning. <lb />
Just Imagine <lb />
have women on <lb />
she <lb />
n woman sitting n <lb />
long argument by n lawyer <lb />
was the answer she re <lb />
-Buffalo <lb />
Wit Is Judgment la em- <lb />
The makes the <lb />
flames, but the other give the must <lb />
heat <lb />
LEE HELPED HIM. <lb />
The Old Soldier That Asked Fer and <lb />
Received Assistance. <lb />
General Robert U. Lee was sitting <lb />
on the of bis Lexington home <lb />
one engaged conversation <lb />
with- some friends when u man. ill <lb />
clothed covered with dust, appear- <lb />
ed the gate and timidly beckoned to <lb />
Apologizing to his friends. Lee rose I <lb />
at once and went to the gate. Very I <lb />
soon his purse appeared, he J <lb />
seen to give the man some money. <lb />
HI friends, knowing the extent <lb />
bis charily In any case of suffering, <lb />
real or apparent, looked on with some <lb />
Impatience, for they knew bow slender <lb />
his means were and bow many <lb />
calls of I be same kind came to <lb />
who was one of <lb />
them ventured when be bad returned <lb />
to bis place. <lb />
of our boys In <lb />
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regiment and company did <lb />
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General Lee's calm answer. <lb />
ATLANTIC HOTEL <lb />
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Completely Renovated and Many New Features. <lb />
Opens June 1st. <lb />
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Tennis. Riding. Extremely low Excursion <lb />
Rates. Unsurpassed Perfect. <lb />
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is where mothers teach their children to for <lb />
Big Bargains in Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Dry Goods, <lb />
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where everybody goes. <lb />
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The traveler, the editors, the <lb />
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the lawyers at <lb />
But of then got ahead of <lb />
the editors on a good time. <lb />
Running a man and his <lb />
down is no way to help a <lb />
town. We have known people <lb />
to leave Greenville for that very <lb />
tiling. <lb />
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FRIDAY, Jr-Y. l. <lb />
done ad- <lb />
Tl e abundant lit crop ought <lb />
to go to the CM. <lb />
is going to give the <lb />
State convention a farewell <lb />
this says the <lb />
Times. Must think the <lb />
are coming hack to <lb />
Raleigh, <lb />
FRANK WILSON'S <lb />
July Reduction Sale Begins July <lb />
If it does not look like Harry <lb />
W. Whedbee is going to be the <lb />
next Superior court judge of this <lb />
we do not read the In- <lb />
correctly. <lb />
Only a few build air .-hips, <lb />
but any of us can build air <lb />
cast<lb />
The do the claim- <lb />
Kill <lb />
show goods. <lb />
President I gets much <lb />
bettor pleated have <lb />
enlarge hid smile.<lb />
Bobbing dental offices of <lb />
teeth to he a new fad with <lb />
the profession <lb />
The result was ton close in <lb />
Wake for the News and <lb />
to announce it in red lines.<lb />
A red rose is <lb />
not red Greensboro News <lb />
It is. sou believe it, <lb />
try us. <lb />
Texas sent forward the <lb />
first bale of Dew cotton, it <lb />
brought a pound in New <lb />
From the way building mate- <lb />
rial is being placed several <lb />
parts of the town, we take it <lb />
that Greenville will have many <lb />
n-w buildings before summer <lb />
has ended <lb />
With Mr. Roosevelt to retire <lb />
into solitude for two months and <lb />
soon to adjourn, if Mr. <lb />
can also be induced to <lb />
keep the country may get <lb />
a little rest spell. <lb />
Birmingham been added <lb />
t the list of cities that have <lb />
adopted the commission form of <lb />
government. All cities and <lb />
towns of consequence will come <lb />
to it after a while. <lb />
Governor Hughes of New <lb />
York took a run up to Oyster <lb />
Hay to try to get Mr. Roosevelt <lb />
to lend a hand toward pulling <lb />
him out or the mud, but he got <lb />
no promise of help from that <lb />
quarter, <lb />
AS is our usual custom, we will begin our July Reduction <lb />
Sale on Saturday, July 2nd. <lb />
WE are offering reduced prices on all Spring and Summer <lb />
Clothing, low cut Shoes, Straw Hats, Negligee Shirts, Summer <lb />
Underwear and a special lot of Hosiery. <lb />
THERE are many pretty styles and desirable patterns to <lb />
select from and a visit to our store will convince you and save <lb />
you money. <lb />
THESE goods which we are offering are this seasons styles <lb />
and made by the world's best clothes makes, positively <lb />
to give satisfaction or your money refunded. <lb />
CLOTHING <lb />
All 025.00 Suits t <lb />
All 22.50 Suits reduced to <lb />
All 20.00 Suits reduced to <lb />
All 20.00 Suits reduced to <lb />
All Suits reduced to <lb />
15.00 Suits reduced to . . . <lb />
12.50 Suits reduced to . . . <lb />
10.00 Suits reduced to . . . <lb />
15.00 Mohair Suits reduced to <lb />
10.00 Mohair Suits reduced to <lb />
Big Reduction in Odd Coats, Coats and Vests and Odd <lb />
10.90 <lb />
9.35 <lb />
6.90 <lb />
10.90 <lb />
6.90 <lb />
FURNISHINGS <lb />
Eclipse and Negligee Shirts <lb />
This Seasons <lb />
grade i <lb />
i. <lb />
grade <lb />
grade reduced <lb />
tirade reduced <lb />
reduced to . . . Cents <lb />
All <lb />
All grade in Bummer I reduced <lb />
Cents <lb />
grade In Bummer Underwear reduced <lb />
Cents <lb />
have both lints and short Shirts, <lb />
Athletic Shirts and Knee Drawers, don't tail to <lb />
Bee them at these juices. <lb />
All reduced to . Cents <lb />
Straw Hat in our store is one half price. <lb />
LOW CUT SHOES <lb />
The Raleigh pipers that help- <lb />
ed to make the split are now <lb />
Buying let us Such is <lb />
politics. ,<lb />
declares that he <lb />
may never make an <lb />
cal speech. not, and <lb />
then again he may. <lb />
Uncle Joe Cannon goes home <lb />
saying he has no ill will toward <lb />
Time to cool must <lb />
have done him good. <lb />
The recorder and chief of <lb />
lice of Charlotte had a scrap <lb />
over the primary, and the latter <lb />
is looking another job. <lb />
Station or rank cut no <lb />
when they want to elope. A , <lb />
daughter of of ill <lb />
New York i ran away from home <lb />
and gut man d. She M <lb />
the news home and was <lb />
forgiven. <lb />
I-B <lb />
reduced to . . <lb />
5.50 Boy dell's Shoes reduced to . <lb />
4.00 I low aid and Mister Shoes <lb />
id Shoes reduced to. <lb />
d to <lb />
3.45 <lb />
2.90 <lb />
3.00 Shoes reduced <lb />
2.50 Shoes reduced <lb />
have these Shoes all styles, all leathers, <lb />
sizes. <lb />
E W. <lb />
congressman of the fifth Virgin- <lb />
district, has unseated <lb />
and his place given to M. <lb />
-an, con- <lb />
tested <lb />
When an item hat the <lb />
Bay date line now, readers will <lb />
take notice to see if <lb />
has said something. <lb />
Ohio Democrats have <lb />
luted Governor by ac- <lb />
This brings him for- <lb />
ward prominently as a <lb />
date for the presidency. <lb />
The Republican, Smith, who <lb />
Some are asking what the contested the seat of <lb />
of commerce has on tap man Webb tie North <lb />
for the meeting next Monday j Carolina district, got only pains <lb />
night. The way to find out The <lb />
In celebrating the one <lb />
and second anniversary of <lb />
Dayton, Ohio, The Daily <lb />
of that city issued an edition of <lb />
over pages. It is one of the <lb />
largest, finest and best illus <lb />
papers ever published in <lb />
the United States. <lb />
United States Senator Gore, <lb />
I the blind senator of Oklahoma, <lb />
startled senate Friday with <lb />
announcement that an effort <lb />
had been made to bribe him <lb />
connection with the fees of <lb />
Indian The sen <lb />
ate ordered an investigation <lb />
of the matter. <lb />
YOU cannot afford to pass unnoticed if you are among <lb />
those who would save when the opportunity presets itself. <lb />
Men we advise you to come. <lb />
FRANK WILSON, The King Clothier <lb />
sure is to be on baud. <lb />
Colored soldiers are giving <lb />
trouble again, and there may <lb />
be a repetition of the <lb />
ville affair. have <lb />
been tiled with the of <lb />
misconduct, oil the part of color- <lb />
ed soldiers the Twenty-Fifth <lb />
committee of congress decided <lb />
against him. <lb />
The postal savings bank bill <lb />
before congress has passed both <lb />
the house and <lb />
awaits the signature of the <lb />
president to become a law. As <lb />
it was one of his pet measures, <lb />
are many who do not So far as primaries Republicans Just keep it in mind that the <lb />
him his policies, the State last their State convention <lb />
day too the vote for the Taft administration, July 4th, and <lb />
judgeship, the tabled a <lb />
test was so close between Judges endorsing the <lb />
Manning Allen that it will that will <lb />
take the State U keep the colonel from <lb />
decide which one gets the <lb />
States stationed the signature will soon be forth- <lb />
at Fort Wash. <lb />
there is no shaking the <lb />
that just now Theodore <lb />
stands in the fore- <lb />
front as the biggest man in the <lb />
country, possibly in the <lb />
world. If he decides to express <lb />
himself, the next Republican <lb />
national convention is ti <lb />
do exactly what he says- He <lb />
can be absolute dictator of the <lb />
party if he wants to be- <lb />
After noting that Major <lb />
says we look like he <lb />
dues we ask some of our friends <lb />
of the press association to kind- <lb />
propose name as <lb />
the one to wrest the mendacity <lb />
medal from Squire Sherrill, of <lb />
the Tribune, and as <lb />
are a member of the committee <lb />
to make next year's award, we <lb />
pledge our support. <lb />
ton Dispatch. <lb />
Wonder what <lb />
the buys are going to give <lb />
Editor Whitehall, of the <lb />
Reflector, tells all <lb />
who haven't a good word to say <lb />
for to crawl in a hole <lb />
and pull the hole after them. <lb />
Good philosophy, but better ad <lb />
vice for personal safety, because <lb />
Editor is apt to kick <lb />
in a hole a person who talks <lb />
about his live <lb />
Dispatch. <lb />
Say, you better drop <lb />
off of us, old mail. <lb />
worth while <lb />
meeting. <lb />
going on at that <lb />
nation. Here is the way the <lb />
Charlotte Observer sizes up the <lb />
The situation as regards the <lb />
contest between Associate <lb />
Maiming Judge W. R, <lb />
Allen for the Slate Supreme <lb />
court has not clarified consider <lb />
ably since Saturday night, <lb />
altogether as quiet as he started <lb />
out to be for the next two <lb />
months. <lb />
We hear that there is a move- <lb />
on foot to try to get the <lb />
incoming board of aldermen to <lb />
give Greenville an Sun <lb />
withstanding that is to let cold <lb />
details have been forth- and cigar vending places stay <lb />
coming. The early returns Sat <lb />
night from the counties <lb />
open and sell goods on that day. <lb />
voting oil the State ticket It is to hoped the aldermen <lb />
that Judge Allen had very <lb />
best of it, but <lb />
matter yesterday after <lb />
the heat of battle had cooled, <lb />
to poi to a convention <lb />
between the contestants, <lb />
much the <lb />
will not yield to any such en- <lb />
treaty, for to do so would not be <lb />
creditable to the town. There <lb />
is no I of such places to be <lb />
open such things to be sold <lb />
apparently, though Judge Sunday. <lb />
Allen's manager claims a com <lb />
lead which <lb />
to great extent by returns <lb />
received by The Observer <lb />
Based on claims made by the <lb />
respective of the two <lb />
candidates on the counties winch I <lb />
have themselves, i <lb />
Editor W, C, Dowd, of the <lb />
Charlotte News, re- <lb />
Meek <lb />
for the legislature, and will <lb />
he a candidate for speaker <lb />
Judge Allen has received house. Mr Dowd <lb />
twice before been a candidate <lb />
Justice Manning while the for speaker, and it by <lb />
primary votes of counties will <lb />
be divided. This accounts for <lb />
of the Mi counties of the <lb />
State. What the other wilt <lb />
do will only be known when the <lb />
here <lb />
a small majority. He is in <lb />
every way for this <lb />
honor and should have it, and <lb />
the house would honor by <lb />
speaker. <lb />
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT <lb />
IN CHARGE OF 1- W. <lb />
Authorized Agent of The Reflector for As den and vicinity. Ad rates furnished <lb />
We are the oldest C. Manly Morton, after <lb />
and strongest Life and Fire a few days here, returned u <lb />
Insurance Co. in the world. his home at Wilson <lb />
Call us and let us consult Call us, phone Let us rent <lb />
you. Ayden Loan Insurance your houses and collect for you. <lb />
E, . I Will sell your personal property. <lb />
a. u a f stocks, bonds, or lend you <lb />
Mrs. Addie Tar- money on reasonable terms- <lb />
who has visiting Ayden Loan Insurance Co. <lb />
her brother. <lb />
family of her brother, <lb />
Turnage, returned horn i <lb />
If you need a good open or <lb />
top buggy, wagon or call <lb />
on J. R. Smith Co. Dix n. <lb />
Mrs. T. R. Lee and children, <lb />
of are visiting her par <lb />
C. C. Bland and <lb />
A nice line of coffins and <lb />
caskets always on hand with a <lb />
nice hearse at your service at <lb />
J. R. Co's. mill. <lb />
Mrs. Mitchell and s of <lb />
Winston, are visiting their <lb />
brother, J. W. Glenn. <lb />
Now a good time to advertise <lb />
in the Ayden Department- <lb />
R. W. Smith. <lb />
Car K Elite and other <lb />
for top dressing at J. R. <lb />
Smith Co's. <lb />
Cook stoves and repairs for <lb />
same at J. R Smith Co's. <lb />
W. J. Boyd and family return- <lb />
ed from Edwards. Thursday, <lb />
where they attended funeral <lb />
of Mr. Boyd's father. <lb />
You can find almost anything <lb />
you want in shoes, hits, dry <lb />
goods, notions. trunKs, <lb />
school book, furniture, hard- <lb />
ware, crockery, lime, cement, <lb />
windows, <lb />
screen windows an groceries at <lb />
J. R. Smith Co's <lb />
and Al- <lb />
ton Bland, of Rocky Mount, are <lb />
visiting Miss Rosa Bland. <lb />
If you have news items, tell <lb />
this scribe and help us to make <lb />
this column a one. <lb />
Don't treat him like you do a <lb />
book agent, and then wonder at <lb />
the feeble effort he is matting, <lb />
like <lb />
Elder T. E. H. C. Or- <lb />
C, E. Spear, D. G. <lb />
and Misses Daisy, Edith and <lb />
R. C. Cannon Sons <lb />
exhibition at their store a cab- <lb />
weighing <lb />
variety-raised by Jesse <lb />
Cannon, here in Ayden. <lb />
Rev. C. C. Bland is a practical <lb />
man and model farmer. He <lb />
raises his own supplies, such as <lb />
are adapted to this climate. This <lb />
year he had some wheat in rows <lb />
which he will thrash about <lb />
, , i bushels per acre. After <lb />
Beulah and Lillian he <lb />
Munn attended the Sunday I surplus, <lb />
school convention at Greenville . money Bland <lb />
y . is an ex-Confederate soldier, and <lb />
Lime, Lime. just made m record that <lb />
arrived. J. R. Smith Co. down the history, <lb />
Emma Byrd, who has having leaped upon the breast <lb />
been visiting Misses Eva and and replaced the colors at <lb />
Ella Hart, left Wednesday for port Fisher, which was a brave <lb />
her home in Florida via act heroism. This deed now <lb />
ville. j forms a part of our own North <lb />
If you have anything to buy or Carolina history. A few minutes <lb />
sell, let us drop it in the Ayden after this he lost a leg and has <lb />
jars. <lb />
fruit <lb />
We are not iii <lb />
Daniels, we need your coop, township. <lb />
It- Smith. Rev. B. F. <lb />
column. <lb />
H. L. Coward, of Greenville, <lb />
was here Friday. <lb />
Milk churns, preserve <lb />
milk coolers Mason's <lb />
jars at J. R. Smith Co's. <lb />
Mrs. M. E. of Rocky <lb />
Mount, is here visiting relatives. <lb />
J. F. paints, varnish, <lb />
cites and at J. <lb />
R. Smith Co's. <lb />
Mrs. O. C. Nobles and children, <lb />
who have been visiting relatives <lb />
at Rocky Mount, have returned <lb />
home. <lb />
Car cement, lime, nails and <lb />
hay at J. R. Smith Co's <lb />
Claude Lamb, a small son of <lb />
Mr. L. H. Worthington, fell <lb />
from the of a box car and <lb />
landed on the coupling on his <lb />
head, cutting a severe gash as <lb />
well as knocking out several of <lb />
his front teeth. Fortunately no <lb />
bones were broken. <lb />
I hereby announce myself a <lb />
candidate for township constable, <lb />
subject to the primary of Con- <lb />
J. T. Keel. <lb />
filled hid <lb />
Mariam Williams, an old col regular appointment in Si. James <lb />
woman, died here suddenly church here Sunday night <lb />
was very j was the guest of W. J. <lb />
industrious and had many friends i Lime Lime <lb />
among the white <lb />
just by J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
REPORT THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
AT AYDEN, N. <lb />
At the Close of Business March 20th, <lb />
Resources <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
Furniture and fixtures <lb />
Due torn <lb />
Cash items M <lb />
Gold coin 40.00 <lb />
Silver coin, including all <lb />
minor coin cur. 1,288.00 <lb />
bank and other <lb />
Notes 8,785.00 <lb />
86,000.00 <lb />
12,600.00 <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
Capital stock <lb />
Surplus fund <lb />
Undivided profits, <lb />
cur. exp. and taxes pd. 5,421.80 <lb />
Deposits sub. to check 50,180.20 <lb />
Savings Deposits 27,208.00 <lb />
Cashier's checKs <lb />
outstanding 287.02 <lb />
Total 1120,550.11 <lb />
Total 1120,660.11 <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
COUNTY PITT. <lb />
I. J. R. Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear <lb />
the above statement is true to the beet of my <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to <lb />
mt. this 4th day April,<lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
J. R. SMITH. <lb />
JOSEPH DIXON, <lb />
R. C. CANNON, <lb />
Directors. <lb />
NOTICE NOTICE I <lb />
We wish to call your attention to our new of fall goods which <lb />
we now have. We have taken great care In buying this year <lb />
think we can supply your want in Shoes, Hats, Dress Ginghams, <lb />
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 Installment. <lb />
Cm to us aid will convince you <lb />
AYDEN FURNITURE CO. <lb />
NEXT DOOR TO <lb />
been a cripple since. <lb />
Corn oats and hay at J- R. <lb />
Smith Co. <lb />
Mr. Hodges, wife, and <lb />
Roland and Stancil, spent <lb />
Sunday with relatives near <lb />
Washington. <lb />
you want to buy, <lb />
lease, sell or rent houses or land, <lb />
or want a job for yourself, wife, <lb />
daughter, mother or sister, or <lb />
want to employ additional help, <lb />
or sell what you have, there is <lb />
no better medium than the col- <lb />
of Reflector- <lb />
R, W. Smith. <lb />
E. G. Cox, of Greensboro, <lb />
in town Saturday and arranged <lb />
wit l J. R. Smith Co., <lb />
to exhume, and remove two <lb />
of his children who are buried in <lb />
country and bury them here <lb />
in the cemetery. The Cox family <lb />
have erected a magnificent <lb />
on their lot to mark the <lb />
last resting place of Hon. E. V. <lb />
Cox and others of the family. <lb />
chicken powders kills <lb />
i awns, crows, owls minks, <lb />
remedy tor cholera, <lb />
indigestion and leg weak- <lb />
keeps them free from <lb />
causing them to <lb />
dace an abundance of eggs. <lb />
a package at J. R. Smith Co's. <lb />
Miss Essie Ferebee. of <lb />
ford, is visiting at <lb />
in Ghent. <lb />
Car nails, barbed wire, lime <lb />
i and cement at J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
Mr. ebb. of Morehead, who <lb />
j was here some days ago <lb />
after consulting his better <lb />
judgment has decided to cast his <lb />
lot with us. His office will be in <lb />
the old post office building, which <lb />
has been nicely fitted up. <lb />
Protect your house against the <lb />
filthy flies, and mosquitoes by <lb />
nutting in a set of the improved <lb />
screen windows and doors made <lb />
by J. R. Smith Mfg. Co. <lb />
Our colored people have an <lb />
academy of music or hall on <lb />
First street, where they have a <lb />
or vaudeville every other <lb />
night during the week. They <lb />
have a good brass band with one <lb />
woman who blows a cornet, <lb />
something out of the ordinary. <lb />
They have reserved seats for <lb />
white people and preserve the <lb />
best order during the exhibition. <lb />
and magazines <lb />
at J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
Make your home cheerful and <lb />
rooms comfortable, by using <lb />
on the walls. A stock <lb />
of assorted colors at J. R. Smith <lb />
Co. <lb />
and rubber belling, <lb />
black and galvanized pipe and <lb />
other mill fittings at J. R. Smith <lb />
Co. <lb />
Carney who moved <lb />
here from last fall to <lb />
with Ayden Lumber Ca. <lb />
left Monday for where <lb />
waters are deeper, pastures <lb />
greener and wages higher. <lb />
See our and cent bargain <lb />
counters, J. R. Smith C. <lb />
Joe Patrick and Miss Carrie <lb />
Johnson spent Sunday in <lb />
Miss Lucy Hodges and Mr. and <lb />
Mrs. Moseley, of Kinston. spent <lb />
with J. R. Turnage. <lb />
Lime, cement hair, trowels <lb />
and Mason jars. J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
Mrs. Frank Burroughs, of <lb />
Scotland Neck, arrived last night <lb />
to spend a few days with her <lb />
parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. G <lb />
Berry. <lb />
For Sale-Several thorough- <lb />
bred Berkshire male pigs. Apply <lb />
at once to J. R- Smith Co. <lb />
Misses Jimmie Davis and Lena <lb />
Dawson were to have started <lb />
yesterday for Nashville, Tenn., <lb />
to take a special teachers course, <lb />
but Miss Dawson was taken sick <lb />
and the trip had to be postponed. <lb />
poultry food and <lb />
hawk killer at J. R. Smith Co's. <lb />
Julius Brown, of Greenville, <lb />
spent night in Ayden. <lb />
Call on us for ceiling, flooring <lb />
and <lb />
We guarantee <lb />
faction. <lb />
J. R. Smith Go's. mill. <lb />
If the Hanrahan correspondent <lb />
will let us know more definitely <lb />
what information he desires or <lb />
point cleared up regarding the <lb />
marriage of the late Henry <lb />
Smith, we will try to oblige him. <lb />
Screen doors made to order or <lb />
repaired on short notice at J. R. <lb />
Smith Co's mill. <lb />
Guy Taylor and family spent <lb />
Sunday with friends in Lenoir <lb />
county. <lb />
Coal tar, roof paint, at J. <lb />
R. Smith Co's. <lb />
Miss Georgia Coy tor, and Miss <lb />
Ethel Tuten, who are attending <lb />
the training school, spent Sunday <lb />
in <lb />
We will repair your tobacco <lb />
trucks, wagons, carts and other <lb />
farm machinery on short notice <lb />
at J. R. Smith Co's. Mill. <lb />
Rev. G. C. pastor of <lb />
the Free Will Baptist church has <lb />
just closed a very successful <lb />
meeting in Kinston. <lb />
Grain cradles and cultivator <lb />
-weeps at J. R. Smith Co's. <lb />
DOGWOOD AND PERSIMMON <lb />
Use of These Woods the <lb />
of <lb />
Washington, D. C. June <lb />
Editor <lb />
Recently a citizen of <lb />
county asked roe to secure <lb />
information from the Fore.- <lb />
service relating to the <lb />
of shuttles these an <lb />
manufactured almost <lb />
from dogwood and <lb />
of which there must be a <lb />
quantity in North Carolina, am <lb />
other citizens may <lb />
engaging in their manufacture, <lb />
I will ask you to publish the <lb />
pended letter from an official <lb />
the service, to <lb />
product. <lb />
Very sincerely, <lb />
H. Small. <lb />
R-v. C. O. Armstrong filled <lb />
Mr. appointment at <lb />
Free Will Baptist church Sunday. <lb />
E. M. Swain and Miss Ethel, <lb />
Heath are to be married <lb />
Wednesday morning at on i <lb />
Lie street and spend their honey i <lb />
abroad. <lb />
For <lb />
I hereby announce myself a <lb />
candidate for township constable <lb />
subject to the Democratic <lb />
of township. <lb />
Daniel Smith. <lb />
Jesse Braxton and Miss Nina <lb />
Dixon will be married Wednesday <lb />
at The above couples <lb />
are not all. The marriage bells <lb />
continue to ring here. <lb />
The columns of the Ayden de- <lb />
are open for any <lb />
mate ads. even campaign. <lb />
solicited, now is the time to <lb />
subscribe for the best daily in <lb />
Pitt county. R. W. Smith. <lb />
Washington, D. C, June <lb />
Hon. John H. Small, <lb />
House of Representatives. <lb />
Washington, D. C. <lb />
Dear <lb />
Your letter of June 18th, ad <lb />
dressed to the Forester, has been <lb />
referred to this office for <lb />
Available data on the <lb />
of shuttles in North Carolina <lb />
include statistics on pools, bob- <lb />
bins, skewers and picker sticks,. <lb />
though these articles are not all I <lb />
made in the same factories. <lb />
Dogwood and persimmons are <lb />
used almost exclusively in the <lb />
manufacture of shuttles, because <lb />
of the physical properties of the <lb />
woods which, when made into <lb />
shuttles, wear and do not <lb />
splinter. Dogwood is cut chiefly <lb />
in Tennessee and North Caro- <lb />
while persimmon is cut <lb />
largely in Arkansas, Louisiana <lb />
and Alabama. Approximately <lb />
feet B. M. of dogwood, <lb />
and feet. B. M., of per- <lb />
are used in the <lb />
factories in North Carolina. The i <lb />
average cost f. o. b factory <lb />
dogwood averages <lb />
the average cost of persimmon <lb />
a thousand feet. The raw <lb />
material is purchased by tin <lb />
in the form of logs, bolts. <lb />
billets and sawed squares. <lb />
The future of the business is <lb />
undoubtedly assured and will <lb />
probably increase in volume i <lb />
with the continuous addition to j <lb />
the number of spinning nulls, <lb />
particularly in the south. <lb />
course there must exist always; <lb />
the possibility of <lb />
in spinning, but it does nod <lb />
appear that the shuttle <lb />
method will be supplanted. The <lb />
demand for shuttle and <lb />
varies with the prosper- <lb />
in the spinning industry <lb />
though undoubtedly with good <lb />
selling connections <lb />
before engaging in business <lb />
no serious interruptions to the <lb />
demand should be encountered. <lb />
Very truly yours. <lb />
Franklin H. Smith, <lb />
Acting in Charge of Wood <lb />
Utilization. <lb />
that <lb />
A BAY. <lb />
busiest little things aver made are <lb />
Dr. King's New Life pill <lb />
Is a sugar coaled globule of <lb />
that changes weakness Into strength, <lb />
languor energy, brain-fag Into <lb />
power; curing Constipation, <lb />
Headache. Chills. Malaria. <lb />
cents at all druggists. <lb />
Flour Cora <lb />
Mr. I have as com- <lb />
arranged flour and corn mill <lb />
as twenty experience in the <lb />
business would assist me in <lb />
building. I bought the very <lb />
latest improved and the very <lb />
belt machinery to be had. am <lb />
making as fine Hour as any mill <lb />
in that makes a pure <lb />
straight flour. If you have any <lb />
wheat that you want turned <lb />
into flour, I will be pleased to <lb />
serve you. Yours truly, <lb />
Jonathan <lb />
Washington, N. C, <lb />
MM OF BOYHOOD <lb />
How delicious were the of boy- <lb />
hood. No pies now ever so good. <lb />
What's changed the pies No. Its you <lb />
You've a strong, health stomach <lb />
the vigorous liver, the active <lb />
the regular bowels boyhood. Your <lb />
digestion Is poor and Maine the <lb />
food. A complete ton- <lb />
up by Electric Bitten of all organ <lb />
of Liver. Kidneys, <lb />
them. They'll restore <lb />
your boyhood appetite and <lb />
of food and fairly saturate your <lb />
body with new health, strength and <lb />
vigor. in all druggists. <lb />
MISS C. MEREDITH <lb />
Graduate Nurse <lb />
Ayden, North Carolina. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
I desire to announce to my <lb />
friends and the public, that I <lb />
will be at the Gum warehouse <lb />
the coming season. I want to <lb />
thank my friends for their form <lb />
patronage and hope to have <lb />
your support hearty co- <lb />
operation in the future, <lb />
you that every pile of your <lb />
tobacco shall have my personal <lb />
attention, and every effort made <lb />
to please you. Come lets make <lb />
the Gum headquarters for the <lb />
farmers. Jno. L. Gibson. <lb />
t s <lb />
OF <lb />
-------V <lb />
hey See That <lb />
Folks Mis. f i <lb />
N. C, June <lb />
What is Wall we <lb />
it's anything that <lb />
of the ordinary, that alt <lb />
he folk, and <lb />
might not know about. <lb />
we country d-d hungers <lb />
lave the advantage of you ho <lb />
d streets but <lb />
by walls, in <lb />
beauties of <lb />
nature. <lb />
It was on last Saturday even <lb />
two natural <lb />
scenes attracted our <lb />
As the sun was just him- <lb />
self behind the western <lb />
sent up a <lb />
somewhat in a that <lb />
far surpassed the she-n of <lb />
And ab-jut <lb />
the same night as old Luna, the <lb />
queen of the night, was lifting <lb />
herself from old ocean's bed, <lb />
causing high tide on th. bar. she <lb />
seemed to have a to vie <lb />
with the orb of day. So she. <lb />
too, sent up a streak of light that <lb />
did not take on the bow shape, <lb />
but looked like glistening waters <lb />
shot up from a fountain. <lb />
heavens ire the glory of <lb />
God. and the <lb />
His handiwork. <lb />
I wish you city people <lb />
have seen these lovely displays <lb />
nature, then some of the boys <lb />
would have et mined to <lb />
out on the farm where they can <lb />
behold nature in all her <lb />
Will you not do it. boys, yes and <lb />
girls, too The country is a <lb />
place to live, but we are <lb />
married, girls, but there <lb />
some splendid fellows all round <lb />
ab And to boys w <lb />
would say there are- lots of most <lb />
excellent girls in ibis section, <lb />
though we can't put it us did <lb />
the editor when that letter was <lb />
in the post office. We have but <lb />
one, and she is too young to leave <lb />
her mama. <lb />
There are things that happen <lb />
sometime that provoke a <lb />
and at the same time our <lb />
sympathy. Now the train does <lb />
not stop at our station unless it <lb />
is flagged, and the railroad rule <lb />
book says that any object that <lb />
can be s en swung across the <lb />
track is a signal to <lb />
two short toots of the is <lb />
an answer to signal, but <lb />
object swung up down <lb />
track is what railroad men <lb />
know an a and <lb />
to go forward, even faster if <lb />
needs be. One day last week a <lb />
somewhat aged colored lady <lb />
came out Grifton in <lb />
morning, and picked <lb />
until about p. m. Then <lb />
she came and took a seat <lb />
our inviting oaks to cool, refresh <lb />
herself, and wait for the train. <lb />
She serenely sat there for about <lb />
two hours and until ten <lb />
minutes before the train came. <lb />
Then it was that she bethought <lb />
herself to wain over and talk a <lb />
while a white lad . for she <lb />
loves to talk with her white <lb />
friends. The time passed so <lb />
quickly that the train was in <lb />
yards of the station she <lb />
heard it. She ran to th-i side of <lb />
the track jerked her straw hat <lb />
off. and gave it several swing <lb />
up and down the track. <lb />
course the train kept on, and if <lb />
any difference got faster. She <lb />
gathered up her two peck baskets <lb />
filled with berries and tramped <lb />
off behind the train facing a <lb />
heavy thunder storm. At <lb />
we could but see the ridiculous <lb />
side of the episode, and then we <lb />
were her. <lb />
Crops are responding to the <lb />
glorious sunshine and the farm- <lb />
are beginning to have an <lb />
occasional smile <lb />
Notice. <lb />
Lily's Oyster <lb />
Fresh Oysters <lb />
Every Day <lb />
Can Serve You Any Way. Try Me <lb />
On account of my absence from <lb />
town the board cf education will <lb />
not meet next Monday. It will <lb />
meet on the 3rd Monday In <lb />
W. H. <lb />
Clerk of Board. <lb />
PUT <lb />
was of i he never-say- <lb />
kind, the kind that you most <lb />
when a bad COM, cough or <lb />
disease . or <lb />
cough syrups, cod oil or doctor <lb />
have failed, don't lose heart or hope. <lb />
Take Dr. Now Discovery. Sat- <lb />
guaranteed when used <lb />
tor throat or lung trouble, it has <lb />
saved or hopeless <lb />
masters colds, obstinate <lb />
roughs hemorrhage, croup. <lb />
hay fever and whooping <lb />
COUgh and i the moat safe and <lb />
remedy for all bronchial <lb />
Me. Trial bottle free <lb />
all druggist.<lb /></p>
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MP <lb />
KING <lb />
M I Mil i i I in bat <lb />
I feet v. Never <lb />
From the report of the <lb />
and banks in <lb />
. <lb />
a twenty lion in <lb />
force he cheek the <lb />
King onslaught at the gates, <lb />
from worry and ,., of .,, Trillion King all tin In wind t <lb />
I could understand th. abominable. ., be off the mountain and the recent <lb />
He was of road, having stolen pat sentries meeting of the Bankers <lb />
race that did thin. n and danger at this record <lb />
on the the moment Hit soul from scouts outside city , a. . . . . <lb />
sickened day by day. John was not they bad been scattered tn U <lb />
equally unhappy, but more and by par- Number National Banks in <lb />
often found him upon a tics. He In more dancer from -he State <lb />
rack at the top of ravine, on men be would help, they who were .,. it <lb />
lighted pipe in In watchful defender, of dumber of Companies, <lb />
upon It bare been o'clock ha <lb />
J up. King our time will crossed king's highway, a mile or <lb />
he to Be. more above rates, and <lb />
I Then night the down Into same thick <lb />
r posed ate Ph.- that bad protected him and Total number of bank- in <lb />
T In and a memorable night not long <lb />
M to daybreak before. . . . . . . <lb />
a run of f At s o'clock a dripping threw i National Banks members of <lb />
in awe and laughed the Association . . <lb />
T s with exaltation confronted by a I Trust State and <lb />
progressing under the startled guardsman Inside the ., . , <lb />
t of the Was bis undoubted and not MM . Of <lb />
bravery Us effect the MM Me a the Association . . <lb />
susceptibilities of the friendly cry a be advanced toward <lb />
tressed man. calling his name. <lb />
I The Brand of a voice In sharp out- Ten later he was <lb />
Chatter vs in bis i the of the I <lb />
of as a bright and racked Into his <lb />
me- t as n i of could see other pickets la news of the coming; <lb />
git vi d a Join A few Mar I attack. The colonel lost Bo time <lb />
yo I r were routine out the sleeping guardsmen <lb />
. is John . Hues and mid In <lb />
an An- can. HI H <lb />
By <lb />
DARK <lb />
IN. b C. Bur <lb />
kl Nod <lb />
OF <lb />
ifS man and two I to those already on duly at <lb />
inter j. <lb />
John was staling When the sun over the <lb />
ares him . the <lb />
era IV- Sing n <lb />
park meets th. , bills he saw a rest- <lb />
to the lad's S Aunt woman walked t of dragoons <lb />
to the g <lb />
committee of pal <lb />
mo <lb />
Bad <lb />
Ian <lb />
VI. <lb />
of the witch of look gap and Haas threw <lb />
me la the eh Me in great neap for her <lb />
be sprang forward for the to ride forth. <lb />
the <lb />
the <lb />
Be <lb />
that <lb />
or <lb />
oil husband, Mar. eager greeting iii balls trashed Into the facade. <lb />
s the pr roe. edge the I circle, draw her sear Yawning assures, gigantic holes, mark <lb />
I, III. g t the ed the of the ugly <lb />
sets ii u h i , was talking <lb />
Mr the M <lb />
in a I <lb />
The <lb />
Mas <lb />
he-s .,. r-m, for <lb />
f the f ten. colder more fatigued than I. she <lb />
XI d-fend- K ii ; foe f lifting her tired, glorious eyes la <lb />
tee hists who to kill h'm. John who stood beside her. <lb />
Is brought to d -We have come from They <lb />
thrown Into the room King, much I might enjoy <lb />
a jailer, dons , WM so ready to <lb />
tor- share <lb />
, b at which severs <lb />
anarchist leaders ah u. lo <lb />
XIV Ki. manages to get U <lb />
whom he a and thy hie mistake I lie fervor In hit <lb />
in s. car. XV wait, cm the glow his eyes. <lb />
from Nearly nil of Hie win <lb />
been by <lb />
who shot from he of palaces in <lb />
and about avenue. Two of the <lb />
smaller minarets were In ruins. A <lb />
t huge pillar the lower I <lb />
gone. The e had plowed up <lb />
by a single shell <lb />
gasped la <lb />
f right <lb />
began <lb />
We were if lied to <lb />
SALE PARTITION. <lb />
not <lb />
voice <lb />
North the <lb />
Superior Court, U. C. Moore, <lb />
Clerk. <lb />
J. <lb />
R. C. <lb />
virtue of a decree of the <lb />
Court of Pitt County, made by <lb />
D. C. Moore, clerk. In the above <lb />
named entitled cause the 8th day <lb />
of June 1910. the undersigned com- <lb />
missioner. P. C Harding, will, on Mon- <lb />
day, the 18th day of July, at <lb />
o'clock noon, expose lo public sale, <lb />
before the court house door In Oren- <lb />
v to the highest bidder, for cash. <lb />
lbs following described lot or par- <lb />
of laud, situated In the town of <lb />
N. C. situate on south <lb />
flue of Queen street, the <lb />
lot of A I. Jackson on one side and <lb />
the lot of and Gardner on <lb />
tbs other, beginning at A. L. <lb />
Jackson on south side <lb />
street adjoining the lot of A. Jack- <lb />
son on one side and the lot of <lb />
and on the other, and begin- <lb />
at A. L. Jackson's corner on <lb />
street and runs with his line <lb />
to the canal up canal to <lb />
and Gardner s line, thence <lb />
Dawson and Hue to <lb />
The Bank of Greenville <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Over <lb />
R. L. DAVIS, President J. A. <lb />
J. L LITTLE. H D. BATEMAN, Asst Cashier <lb />
DIRECTORS. <lb />
R. L. DAVIS, of R, L. N C. <lb />
J. A. ANDREWS. Greenville. R c. <lb />
W E of J. O. Bro. Grimesland, N. C. <lb />
R. W. KING, Greenville, N. C. <lb />
J. R. MO YE. Merchant Greenville, N. C. <lb />
J. G. MOVE, Greenville, N. C <lb />
R. R. <lb />
S. T. i Prop Warehouse N. C. <lb />
R. A. of Fountain Co. Fountain, N. C. <lb />
B. W. Cotton Buyer and Ins ville, N. C. <lb />
W. B. WILSON, Merchandise Broker Greenville. N. C <lb />
LITTLE . Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Business Cordially Solicited<lb />
at o'clock. Our reply brought Queen street, <lb />
the shells. Mr. King. It was terrible. 2.1 to and <lb />
After the Ural it three being the I owned <lb />
j street earner with a bomb to Mil <lb />
Prince Robin as he in a <lb />
K n an I a e i . If into <lb />
r in the car. start <lb />
back in an cart w the <lb />
when almost in fro i girl Olga. <lb />
thrown, hut <lb />
ere i es to the M <lb />
were here. I am <lb />
not I to Count It <lb />
Is <lb />
knew It would come. <lb />
let rue tell you bun glad I <lb />
sin some day <lb />
day. when I am truly, wholly <lb />
ii in of the city XVII and free from him. John I know <lb />
goes from the easts to will and I yon know <lb />
not T . s of th prince's m near, what I shall say Both <lb />
Tabs being n- in the hills . <lb />
force o s He finds and were exalted. No other <lb />
s . between them touching <lb />
six. ,. uppermost <lb />
TUB minds. <lb />
below the i--, for the far- <lb />
Haas and and tent made ready <lb />
bis ere able study the and her maid, <lb />
the city. The tin- story was soon told, <lb />
an on any one sitting the great lire, <lb />
st the well guarded gates ,., listeners, she her <lb />
we places of for <lb />
prince and his friends. They are hi <lb />
the stone tower beyond castle. The <lb />
most courage i- Count <lb />
the and the <lb />
ladies of the household. Alas. It was <lb />
hunger we feared the most. To- <lb />
day we should have resorted ts horses <lb />
flesh. There was no other way. W <lb />
knew th i f would come someday. <lb />
John was there. And now It II <lb />
This shall be our day, thank <lb />
Attendants sped the tower, shout- <lb />
the battle tiding <lb />
The prince down <lb />
narrow Iron stairs his room <lb />
above, shout leg to <lb />
King. No man so welcome. <lb />
besieged hand <lb />
J. C, and C. <lb />
This sale Is to I lot . <lb />
of making between J. <lb />
C. and H. I. <lb />
In <lb />
This the 18th day of June, 1910. <lb />
F. C. HARDING. <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
was at ones A tone of <lb />
men. no matter how well trained <lb />
or bow determined, not be et- <lb />
to surmount walls that <lb />
often Wit the attack of as many <lb />
thousands. delaying <lb />
until a few thou and loyal though <lb />
poorly armed be <lb />
experiences. <lb />
She hod been seized on the night <lb />
of the ball BUS started across her <lb />
father's garden, escape had be- <lb />
come only through aid of <lb />
Josephs and girl's father. Farm- <lb />
S told them of the newly <lb />
army and of lb leaders. She <lb />
brought Into against city to sinks her way to <lb />
pealed at to and ,.,, f destroy her <lb />
John to give them any as- <lb />
of men were without do- that her own knowledge of <lb />
lay Into the hill- and to call plans might provide <lb />
the panic stricken, wavering Wt gave <lb />
Into the fold. John Tunis headed no end of consternation among <lb />
company that Struck into the wall tUt. i,, deliverers of the city. It <lb />
district f making them nil the <lb />
Marians, as If realizing the nature tho absolute necessity <lb />
of the In the hills, began regaining control <lb />
a furious assault on the gates leading upon them. She <lb />
to the castle The watchers In the hills Count had <lb />
could see us well as hear the word that the <lb />
that raged almost at their feet, so to Duke to Intervene <lb />
before many days, acting on bis own <lb />
The next morning Captain initiative, In the belief that he could i <lb />
to his followers that Mariana ,,, government of to <lb />
begun to shell the castle. Big p.,,,,, privileges so much <lb />
guns In the fortress were hurling great country. re- <lb />
shells over lbs city, dropping them In tn forestall <lb />
the park. On the other baud. Colonel ,. , <lb />
during the night had swung of the gOT- <lb />
three t,. the top of the <lb />
wall; they were stationed at Intervals hp and u. , . <lb />
along wall, commanding every <lb />
point from which an assault might be <lb />
expected. <lb />
That recruits from the farms <lb />
sod villages began lo straggle Into the <lb />
camp. They sere armed with <lb />
ordinary shotguns nut unique <lb />
swords, and aged <lb />
lances. Ail were willing to die the <lb />
of the little the <lb />
close of the second day <lb />
men were above the city. <lb />
Late John rode Into <lb />
camp at the head of a great company <lb />
to deal with situation. <lb />
grand duke may send a large <lb />
force of men across the border at <lb />
the countess In conclusion. <lb />
Is sure to make a de- <lb />
assault as soon as be hears that <lb />
the begun. He bad <lb />
hopes of starving them out. thus <lb />
the castle from destruction, but as <lb />
that seems unlikely his shells will <lb />
soon begin to rain earnest upon the <lb />
dear old <lb />
King listening with <lb />
wide open ears. An she finished this <lb />
Notice. <lb />
court <lb />
Before C. Moore. <lb />
D. Johnston. F V. Johnston, J. <lb />
R. Johnston and Si. <lb />
of of the clerk of <lb />
the court, made by D C. <lb />
Moore, clerk, on th.- 25th day of May, <lb />
in the above entitled <lb />
com will, on Sat- <lb />
the 25th of 1910, <lb />
-i. . .; and Even the Duke sale the c <lb />
of h on crutches, had a <lb />
greeting fur him. Tears stream- <lb />
ed down the old man's clicks w <lb />
King t Id him of bis daughter's sat.- <lb />
arrival is friendly camp, <lb />
Hut n was staring <lb />
at the narrow staircase, <lb />
were descending slowly. <lb />
The former was white and evidently <lb />
very weak. lie leaned on the girl for <lb />
Count offered the <lb />
was shot last <lb />
through shoulder. He Is bravo <lb />
to give as you may see. It hap- <lb />
on terrace. There was nu <lb />
unexpected fusillade from the house- <lb />
tops. placed himself between the <lb />
marksmen and Miss A Millet <lb />
that might have killed her Instantly <lb />
track in the <lb />
King never forgot the look Lo- <lb />
eyes as she came down the <lb />
Joy and anguish seemed to <lb />
combine themselves la that long. In- <lb />
tense look. <lb />
She gave him her look <lb />
her tired eyes went straight to bis <lb />
heart drew his face <lb />
set in n frown of displeasure. <lb />
she asked, without <lb />
taking her gaze from his eyes. <lb />
is Well He vi HI see you <lb />
you. was her next <lb />
question, low and quavering. <lb />
and Lo- <lb />
he said softly. me. did <lb />
stand between you <lb />
house door in to the high- <lb />
est for cash the t Mowing <lb />
A scribed tract or parcel of land, to <lb />
on the edge of the north- <lb />
bank Tar river at a point where <lb />
three formerly near- <lb />
site the lower of the big <lb />
r ck and at right <lb />
h th- river to the <lb />
old father and Perkins line, thence <lb />
down slough to Parkers or R. d <lb />
Banks or thence d. said creek <lb />
to the river, thence up the river to the <lb />
beginning, ii r more <lb />
of and being the same tract <lb />
parcel of lard by E. C. <lb />
low v fr. m the of Titos <lb />
A. deceased, b the <lb />
conn tract of land described ins deed <lb />
from E. C. to S O. <lb />
d Dee ls-0 record- <lb />
id in the registers office in Pitt county <lb />
in book V page This sale to <lb />
be made partition, will bet St <lb />
o'clock m. on the day of June, <lb />
1910. <lb />
F. Harding, Commissioner. <lb />
from the province, lie bad prediction be silently to <lb />
retaken town of ., ,, . , . <lb />
the fortress the entire <lb />
fighting strength of the neighborhood. <lb />
More than that, he had <lb />
and conveyed to the provisional camp <lb />
two of big guns that stood above <lb />
the gates at the fortress. <lb />
Marians trained two of his big <lb />
feet and, without a word to any <lb />
one, stalked off In the darkness. <lb />
looked after him and shook but bead <lb />
sadly. <lb />
be happy on fellow's ac- <lb />
count when daybreak comes and we <lb />
are really at be said to <lb />
on the In the blue. From the who knew of King's <lb />
he threw many futile shells , , . . , <lb />
toward their place of I B <lb />
did no damage; Instead of death, they , <lb />
brought only laughter lo the tat <lb />
camp. Under cover of night th two . . . . , . . <lb />
cannon, were In a The tack of mean, to <lb />
commanding southeastern communicate with the occupant, of <lb />
city gate. It the plan of new j <lb />
to bombard gate, tear- stress to Captain Haas If the de- <lb />
lag it to piece, with shot I a. to the <lb />
The knowledge that had ml from the out- <lb />
big except stationed In side they could do much toward Its <lb />
fortress most consoling to by making a fierce <lb />
He could not destroy, I A <lb />
the castle with except dash the castle ground, <lb />
chance. U. could drop <lb />
iv <lb />
TO <lb />
the from <lb />
the <lb />
she said, dropping <lb />
her eye. as If la <lb />
deep pain. <lb />
you have <lb />
not broken your <lb />
promise to <lb />
nor have <lb />
broken my prom- <lb />
to <lb />
Is a brave <lb />
man I can't help <lb />
saying said the <lb />
deep <lb />
lines suddenly <lb />
P e a n g bl. <lb />
face. Swiftly he <lb />
turned to En- <lb />
go. extending his <lb />
band. band, <lb />
sir. to a b r a v <lb />
stared <lb />
Sickness is <lb />
to demonstrate the <lb />
value of the telephone <lb />
in the farm home. In <lb />
any emergency the <lb />
phone performs a <lb />
which no other agency <lb />
can equal. The doctor can be <lb />
called quicker than the horse can <lb />
be hitched up. Neighbors can be summoned <lb />
instantly. It is invaluable for the convenience and <lb />
protection of the housewife. <lb />
For information about our <lb />
plan write to nearest manager <lb />
or to <lb />
Borne Telephone <lb />
Telegraph Co <lb />
Henderson, FL C <lb />
Notice. <lb />
By virtue of the of sale con- <lb />
two c deeds of trust <lb />
executed and delivered Greenville <lb />
No. A. K. AM. to James <lb />
L. sag Robert J. Cobb, one <lb />
dated l t. toe <lb />
dated the lit day of September, <lb />
respectively record. in the <lb />
of deeds office of Pitt county, <lb />
North in book page <lb />
ct a. and in book Beg <lb />
et s q the undersigned will expose <lb />
to before th court house <lb />
door in ville to the highest <lb />
on Tuesday, a certain <lb />
lot or p land being in <lb />
the county of Pitt and of North <lb />
Carolina in the town of e <lb />
and known as the Masonic <lb />
pie property, fronting oh Third <lb />
and bounded -en tho by <lb />
said on the eat lot No. D. <lb />
on which tho c of Pitt <lb />
Stout, on th north lot No. <lb />
on the west the formerly <lb />
to Dr. W. J. except- <lb />
a of lot SO feet square <lb />
h- for to the town of <lb />
Greenville and upon --h the water <lb />
stand pipe of said town is located. <lb />
At the time and place we will <lb />
sell th brick other debris upon <lb />
said lot. to y of tr st. <lb />
Terms of <lb />
This 16th day of April. 1910 <lb />
L. Little, <lb />
Roi . J. Cobb, <lb />
Trustees. <lb />
CHESAPEAKE LINE <lb />
OFFERS EXCELLENT SERVICE BETWEEN <lb />
Norfolk and Baltimore <lb />
Elegant New Rooms on Saloon Decks. <lb />
Table Dinner, Club Breakfast. to cents. <lb />
service if desired. <lb />
Steamers leave Norfolk from foot of Jackson St. daily <lb />
at 6-15 p m arrive st Baltimore 7.00 a. en., <lb />
with rail lines for all points East and West. <lb />
For further stateroom reservations, write <lb />
C. L. CHANDLER, G A. F. R. T. P. A. <lb />
NORFOLK. VIRGINIA. <lb />
Roofing and Sheet Metal Work. <lb />
For Slats <lb />
or Tin <lb />
Roofing, Tin Shop Repair Work, and <lb />
Tobacco Flues in Season, see <lb />
j. J. JENKINS, <lb />
h. c . <lb />
J S. MOORING <lb />
la Urn Whits Stan Mars stock. to aw. <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE <lb />
at him a moment and thin turned <lb />
Ignoring the friendly hand. A <lb />
hot flush to brow. <lb />
lingo's response was s short, bit- <lb />
laugh. <lb />
TO BK A <lb />
Our Greenville, if you <lb />
come. <lb />
to Lodge. <lb />
The firm from whom the <lb />
Knights of Pythias <lb />
purchased costumes, pet, have <lb />
presented the lodge with s <lb />
flag. The members that <lb />
have it are very much <lb />
pleased and appreciate <lb />
Choice Cut Flowers <lb />
Roses, Carnations, Violets, <lb />
Sat <lb />
Is SR <lb />
sat Is tin <lb />
It <lb />
Mass Rim Rims, <lb />
i Kiln <lb />
la inn <lb />
J. L CO., <lb />
J. C. LANIER <lb />
in <lb />
Tomb Stones <lb />
Iron Fencing <lb />
Greenville,<lb />
MILLIONS SPENT ON FRAUDS. <lb />
Fake Cheats <lb />
Oat st <lb />
Over is <lb />
poured into the coffers of those <lb />
who exploit and adv f <lb />
consumption cures, according to <lb />
a statement today by the <lb />
National Association for the <lb />
Study and Prevention of Tuber <lb />
and for this vast sum <lb />
the victims receive nothing in <lb />
return, but are often permanent- <lb />
injured and in the majority of <lb />
cases cheated out of the chance <lb />
of real cure. Worse still, most <lb />
of this money is paid by those <lb />
who can least it. <lb />
The National Association <lb />
investigated several hundred <lb />
so-called and <lb />
for tuberculosis no <lb />
being advertised throughout the <lb />
country, and finds that <lb />
than a year is being, <lb />
spent in soliciting the patronage <lb />
of the public. examination, <lb />
it has been found that great <lb />
majority of con <lb />
harmful and habit forming <lb />
drugs, such as morphine, opium <lb />
and chloroform. None of them <lb />
will cure consumption. The <lb />
only cure for this disease that <lb />
has been discovered is the <lb />
combination of fresh air. rest <lb />
and wholesome food. All of the <lb />
attempt to destroy <lb />
the bacillus without <lb />
these or to stop the progress of <lb />
the disease in some mysterious <lb />
way are branded as frauds, and <lb />
impositions. <lb />
Three classes of are <lb />
by the National <lb />
Association. In the first claw <lb />
re included devices and drugs <lb />
which can be bought for any sum <lb />
ranging from ten cents to five <lb />
dollars at a drugstore. The <lb />
United States Department of <lb />
Agriculture has just issued a <lb />
bulletin in which some of the <lb />
moat used of these and <lb />
remedies are analyzed and con <lb />
The second of <lb />
includes the <lb />
or companies of <lb />
who for a considers <lb />
guarantee to cure <lb />
by some secret method of <lb />
which they are the sole <lb />
tors. There are nearly one <lb />
hundred and fifty of these <lb />
institute frauds ins the United <lb />
States, cheating the people out <lb />
of millions of dollars annually. <lb />
In the third class f <lb />
are placed a number of home- <lb />
made remedies, either <lb />
through ignorance or <lb />
have been advanced as <lb />
treatments for tuberculosis. <lb />
Some of these are, onions, <lb />
ons, rattlesnake poison, coal dust, <lb />
lime dust, blood, dog oil. <lb />
milk and even <lb />
alcohol. These will not cure <lb />
consumption declares the Nation <lb />
Association. No drug, <lb />
or other material has yet <lb />
been discovered, which, when <lb />
eaten, inhaled or injected into <lb />
the body, will kill the germs of <lb />
tuberculosis. Fresh air, which <lb />
contains more oxygen than any <lb />
known, will destroy <lb />
the germs of tuberculosis, if it is <lb />
breathed for a Ions <lb />
enough period, and if rest and <lb />
wholesome food are employed at <lb />
the same time to build up the <lb />
body. <lb />
Soreness of the muscles, whether <lb />
induced by violent exercise or injury. <lb />
la quickly relieved by the <lb />
cation of Chamberlain's Liniment. <lb />
This liniment Is equally valuable for <lb />
muscular rheumatism, and always <lb />
fords quick relief Sold by all drug- <lb />
gists. <lb />
HUMAN HANDS <lb />
DO NOT TOUCH IT. <lb />
by me.- I <lb />
for <lb />
ICE Powder I <lb />
to It <lb />
Our U <lb />
CREAM la to Make. <lb />
On.- <lb />
two pf <lb />
In<lb />
Sols S your <lb />
by II <lb />
BOt II. <lb />
fur. Food Co., t. M. T <lb />
There is no prob- <lb />
of increased cost <lb />
of food if you eat <lb />
more <lb />
Quaker Oats <lb />
An ideal food; delicious; <lb />
appetizing; strengthening. <lb />
Compared with other <lb />
foods Quaker Oats costs <lb />
almost nothing and yet it <lb />
builds the best. <lb />
Packed In regular ma and her- <lb />
sealed tint for <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
N. C. June <lb />
Mrs. and little son, <lb />
of Ayden, spent Saturday night <lb />
and Sunday with Mrs. E. E. <lb />
Miss Annie left <lb />
Saturday fur Woo to be <lb />
present at the thereon<lb />
Misses Lee and <lb />
Rue Patrick are visiting their <lb />
grandparents, Mr. Mrs. <lb />
Mi.-s Jones, of Ayden, <lb />
right with the <lb />
Shocks, who has been <lb />
sic for with is <lb />
Miss Leather of <lb />
den, is visiting her grand- <lb />
father. E E <lb />
Misses Cox and Louise <lb />
by Gordon <lb />
Johnson, of Winter ville, spent <lb />
Sunday at Charlie Langston's. <lb />
Mr. Lovelace, of Wilson, spent <lb />
last night with E E. D <lb />
Teething have more or less <lb />
which can be controlled by <lb />
giving Colic, Cholera, <lb />
and Remedy. AH that Is <lb />
necessary Is to give the prescribed <lb />
dose after each operation of the bow- <lb />
els more than natural and <lb />
oil to cleanse the system. It is safe <lb />
sure. Sold b all druggists. <lb />
WOODLAND <lb />
Woodland. June <lb />
Miss May Smith, of Ayden. is <lb />
emending the week with Miss <lb />
Linnie <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. W. A <lb />
spent lust Saturday night at D- <lb />
W near <lb />
Misses Rena and Rosa For- <lb />
lines and Pattie spent <lb />
Saturday in Greenville at <lb />
Mrs. Will Moore's. <lb />
We are some fine <lb />
weather after such a wet spell. <lb />
Plow boy, like- myself, and <lb />
the grass are having a battle <lb />
this week, a-id we need help. It <lb />
looks we may pain at last. <lb />
When the fulls to perform <lb />
Its functions, the bowels become de- <lb />
ranged, the liver and the con- <lb />
causing numerous diseases. <lb />
The and liver must be re- <lb />
stored lo a condition. <lb />
Stomach and Liver Tablets <lb />
can be depended upon to do It. Easy <lb />
to take and most effective. Sold by <lb />
all <lb />
Potatoes sad Tomatoes. <lb />
Mr. D. D. who for <lb />
the last few years has been the <lb />
champion potato and tomato <lb />
grower of this section, is <lb />
to hold his own with these <lb />
products. He brought a <lb />
of each The Reflector, Wed- <lb />
evening, that were <lb />
usual in size and quality. We <lb />
never saw a basket of finer <lb />
white potatoes some of them <lb />
being almost as large as cocoa- <lb />
nuts. <lb />
The world's most <lb />
cine tor bowel is <lb />
Iain's Colic, and <lb />
Remedy. It has relieved more <lb />
suffering, and saved more lives <lb />
than other use. In- <lb />
valuable for children and adults Sold <lb />
by all druggists. <lb />
CENTRAL <lb />
Barber Shop <lb />
Herbert Edmond, Prop. <lb />
Located in main business sec- <lb />
of the town. Five chairs <lb />
in operation and each one <lb />
sided over by a skilled barber. <lb />
Our place, u inviting, razors <lb />
harp. Our towels clean. <lb />
Modern electrical machine for <lb />
dry shampoo and massage. La- <lb />
dies waited on at their hornet. <lb />
no it sow <lb />
Should wait until it Is toe <lb />
The appalling death-rate from kid <lb />
disease la due most cases to th. <lb />
fact that the little kidney troubles <lb />
neglected until they <lb />
serious. The alight symptoms <lb />
place to chronic disorders and th. <lb />
sufferer goes gradually Into the <lb />
of diabetes, dropsy. disease <lb />
gravel or some other serious form <lb />
kidney complaint. <lb />
If you suffer from backache, head- <lb />
aches. If the kidneys <lb />
are Irregular of passage and <lb />
unnatural In do delay. <lb />
the at once. <lb />
Kidney Pills are <lb />
for kidney cure when <lb />
others fall. Over one hundred thou- <lb />
sand people have recommended them. <lb />
Here Is one of many cases in <lb />
vicinity. <lb />
S. Butler. Harvey St. <lb />
Washington, N. C. am well <lb />
pleased with the results that followed <lb />
the use of Kidney Pills In <lb />
case and highly recommend them to <lb />
other kidney sufferers. I was <lb />
to dull my back, accompanied <lb />
by sharp twinges through my lions <lb />
Kidney Pills removed <lb />
trouble and benefited me In every <lb />
Bale by all dealers. Price <lb />
cents. Co., Buffalo <lb />
New York, sole agents for the United <lb />
States. <lb />
the <lb />
take no other. <lb />
to Announced <lb />
The task of record- <lb />
the thirteenth decennial <lb />
census of the United States has <lb />
progressed to such a point that <lb />
within a few days the census <lb />
bureau begin to make public <lb />
the population of the larger <lb />
of the country. <lb />
The figures for the cities con- <lb />
or more people will <lb />
be given out first- They will be <lb />
followed later in the summer by <lb />
the population of States by <lb />
ties, which also will include the <lb />
cities of more than persons. <lb />
Room. <lb />
Chapter R. A. M. <lb />
have a beautiful lodge room in <lb />
the new Winslow building. It <lb />
is splendidly arranged and <lb />
furnished. The carpet is <lb />
red. and the furniture dark <lb />
mahogany. The chairs for <lb />
are upholstered in leather, an A <lb />
opera seats are placed around <lb />
the room for members. The <lb />
room well ventilated, <lb />
lighted, and all arrange- <lb />
are <lb />
A WRECK <lb />
of train, automobile or buggy may <lb />
cause cuts, bruises abrasions, sprains, <lb />
or wounds that demand Ar- <lb />
greatest healer. <lb />
Quick relief and prompt cure results. <lb />
For burns, boils, sores of all kinds, <lb />
eczema, chapped hands and lips, sore <lb />
eyes or corns, Its supreme. Surest <lb />
pile cure. At all druggists. <lb />
Death at <lb />
A telephone message came to <lb />
Mr. this after <lb />
noon announcing the death of <lb />
his nephew, Mr. Joseph Ward, <lb />
of Robersonville, of typhoid <lb />
Mr. Ward was years of <lb />
age, and a man of bright <lb />
prospects and promise. He was <lb />
brother of Dr. Jesse Ward, of <lb />
Robersonville. Dr. Vernon Ward, <lb />
of Bethel and Mr. Walter Ward <lb />
who formerly lived in Greenville. <lb />
Mr. W. A. Hyman, of <lb />
must have a hen that had been <lb />
looking at a balloon instead of <lb />
being a comet gazer. He sent <lb />
The Reflector an egg that is <lb />
about the size of a man's finger, <lb />
two inches long, and shaped <lb />
very much like a balloon.<lb />
In a brood of hatched <lb />
by a belonging to Mrs. Z. T. <lb />
Vincent, there was on chick <lb />
without eyes, or even an <lb />
in the head where the eyes <lb />
should be. <lb />
Stray Taken Up. <lb />
have taken up a hog, light <lb />
color, weight marked <lb />
and square in right ear. Own- <lb />
can get by proving ownership <lb />
and paying charges. <lb />
Peter Grimes. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. R. F. D. No. <lb />
ltd <lb />
TRY THIS FOR CATARRH <lb />
Get a High-o- <lb />
I outfit to-day. <lb />
Pour a few drops from the bottle <lb />
the Inhaler that comes with each <lb />
and breathe It or times <lb />
i day. <lb />
Immediately you will know that Hy- <lb />
soothes and heals the Inflamed <lb />
membrane. <lb />
But does more soothe <lb />
heal, It kit's germs, these per- <lb />
pests, that are at the root of <lb />
ill conditions. <lb />
year suffered terribly with <lb />
used one bottle of <lb />
ind my catarrh was <lb />
Cal. <lb />
A complete outfit, including <lb />
bottle of a hard rubber <lb />
Inhaler and simple <lb />
use. costs only If you now <lb />
own a Inhaler, you can get <lb />
in bottle of for only <lb />
cents at Coward Wooten's. <lb />
Guaranteed to cure catarrh, croup, <lb />
and sore throat, or money <lb />
back. <lb />
REPORT OP THE CONDITION OP <lb />
The Bethel Banking Trust Co., <lb />
AT N. C. <lb />
At the close of business, March 1910. <lb />
RE-OUNCES. <lb />
Loans and Discount, <lb />
Overdrafts sec. and <lb />
Furniture and Fixture.-, <lb />
Due from <lb />
Silver all <lb />
minor coin currency ; <lb />
National and , <lb />
U. S. notes J <lb />
Total <lb />
j Capital Stock. <lb />
j .,, Surplus fund, <lb />
Undivided profits, <lb />
I a- d taxes aid <lb />
Sub. <lb />
---------1 <lb />
a i<lb />
Kl <lb />
A SILVER <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, County of Pitt, <lb />
I, W. H. Cashier of the above-named bank, do <lb />
swear that the above statement is true to the of <lb />
W. H. Cashier. <lb />
Norfolk Southern will Give Pi is For <lb />
Best Cora Grows. <lb />
Raj sigh, June 23.-The L <lb />
silver loving cup <lb />
by the Norfolk Southern <lb />
road company, <lb />
department of agriculture to th. <lb />
North Carolina farmer boy who <lb />
exhibits the finest ten ears of <lb />
corn himself, has been I <lb />
received at the department of <lb />
agriculture here ready for <lb />
this fall to winner <lb />
for the first year. The plan is <lb />
for it to pass ea-h year for u <lb />
series of years to the winner for <lb />
that year, the name of each <lb />
year engraved on the <lb />
the cup. It is a hand- <lb />
some eleven inches high <lb />
and mounted on an elegantly <lb />
ebony base. The front of the <lb />
cup bears the <lb />
awarded to the <lb />
North Carolina Boy Making the <lb />
Best Exhibit of ten ears corn <lb />
of his own The first <lb />
boy to win the cup twice will <lb />
its owner. <lb />
knowledge and belief. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to lie- <lb />
this day of Apr, <lb />
S. T. Carson, <lb />
Notary Public <lb />
S XI Jones. <lb />
U. O Mount,<lb />
Directors. <lb />
Mi <lb />
M III W I <lb />
and retail timer B V K <lb />
Wholesale and retail Grocer and <lb />
Furniture dealer. Cash paid for <lb />
Hides. Fur. Cotton Seed. Oil Barrels. <lb />
Turkeys. Eggs, Oak Mat- <lb />
tresses, etc. Suits, Baby Carriages, I <lb />
Go-Carts. Parlor Suits. Tables, <lb />
Lounges Safes, P. and <lb />
Ax Snuff, life Tobacco, <lb />
West Cheroots, Henry Ci-. <lb />
gars. Canned Cherries. Pa <lb />
Syrup, Jelly, Meat. Flour, Sugar <lb />
Coffee. Soap. Lye. Food. Mat- <lb />
Oil Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, <lb />
Garden Seeds Oranges, Apples. <lb />
Candies. Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb />
Prunes, Currants. Class, <lb />
and China ware, Wooden ware. Cakes <lb />
and Crackers. <lb />
best Butter, New Sewing Ma- i <lb />
chines, and numerous Other goods. <lb />
and quantity for cash. <lb />
Come to see me. <lb />
S M <lb />
in i a in <lb />
Groceries r <lb />
Ami Provisions <lb />
Cotton g <lb />
son re <lb />
Honda kepi <lb />
in SI ck. <lb />
Produce Bo. mid Sold S <lb />
D. W. Harriet, m <lb />
GREENVILLE N Z <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
DON'T GET RUN DOWN <lb />
Weak and miserable. If you have <lb />
kidney or bladder trouble, dull head <lb />
pains, dizziness, nervousness, <lb />
in back, and feel tired all over,, <lb />
get a package of Mother Gray's <lb />
Leaf, the pleasant herb cure. I <lb />
It never fails. We have many <lb />
from grateful people who <lb />
have used this wonderful remedy. As <lb />
B regular It has no equal. Ask for <lb />
Mother Gray's Leaf at drug <lb />
gists or sent by mail for cents. <lb />
free. Address, Tho Mother <lb />
Gray Co., LeRoy, N. Y. <lb />
New Carolina <lb />
The Chattanooga Tradesman <lb />
reports the following new <lb />
tries established in North Caro- <lb />
Una the <lb />
iron work- <lb />
plant; really com- <lb />
Farmville oil and <lb />
fertilizer company. <lb />
lumber <lb />
company. <lb />
working <lb />
plant. <lb />
tobacco <lb />
company. <lb />
Ramseur lumber com- <lb />
com- <lb />
Unionville lumber <lb />
company. <lb />
Wadesboro-$100,000 develop <lb />
company. <lb />
lumber <lb />
company. <lb />
S. J. <lb />
BARBER <lb />
Nicely furnished, every <lb />
thing clean and <lb />
working the very <lb />
best barbers. Second to <lb />
none in the State. <lb />
Cosmetics n specialty. <lb />
to <lb />
duly qualified before the <lb />
. c ark Pitt county as <lb />
executrix th- will ts- <lb />
of W. Martin <lb />
notice is hereby to all parsons <lb />
indebted to tho to make <lb />
to the ; and <lb />
all persons claims I <lb />
estate a-e to pros the <lb />
to the On or he ore the <lb />
day of M-y, or <lb />
be pi ad in bar of very. <lb />
May, 1910. <lb />
Alice V. Martin. <lb />
ltd of H. W. Martin. <lb />
Opposite J. R. J. G. Move <lb />
Bl B II SI I AWl <lb />
THE NORTH CAROLINA <lb />
COLLEGE of AGRICULTURE <lb />
and MECHANIC ARTS <lb />
The State's college for training in- <lb />
workers. Courses <lb />
culture, Horticulture. Animal Hus- <lb />
and Dairying; In Civil <lb />
and Mechanical <lb />
In Cotton Milling and in <lb />
Industrial and <lb />
culture teaching. <lb />
Entrance examinations at each <lb />
county seat on the 14th of July. <lb />
D. <lb />
7-21 West If. V. <lb />
Executors Notice. <lb />
Having qualified as executor of J. L. <lb />
Tucker, deceased, late of Pitt county, <lb />
N. C, this is to notify all persons <lb />
claims the estate of <lb />
exhibit them to the under <lb />
red before June h. 1911, or <lb />
this notice will be plead in bar of their <lb />
recovery. All persons indebted to said <lb />
estate immediate <lb />
men,. <lb />
This June 9th, 1910. <lb />
C. J. Tucker, Executor. <lb />
F. G. James Son, <lb />
ltd <lb />
First Blossoms <lb />
This morning, June 24th, Mr. <lb />
J. E. Everett, lives miles <lb />
from town, brought in the first <lb />
cotton blossom of the season. <lb />
Randolph Bros, of House, also <lb />
sent in a blossom today by mail <lb />
that reached here on 1.12 <lb />
train. <lb />
World's <lb />
Greatest <lb />
LINIMENT <lb />
Muscles. Son<lb />
mIS,. ArK <lb />
Pain <lb />
mm <lb />
Firm Scores Again. <lb />
York Cobb, contractors of <lb />
Greenville, have been awarded <lb />
the contract to erect a <lb />
building for Country club of <lb />
Raleigh. The reputation of this <lb />
is getting wide spread, ant <lb />
they are doing much work. <lb />
By virtue of power me by a <lb />
mortgage died Washington <lb />
Edwards d wife, I <lb />
on the ; and <lb />
register- D I, Pitt <lb />
county registry, i sh II sail to the <lb />
b. for c at the <lb />
hum.- door in . at noon, on <lb />
the nth day of June, 1910, it be- <lb />
Mon g d. scribed <lb />
pi-- <lb />
Be in the town of <lb />
g at the south west corner <lb />
of the on street <lb />
extended, thence a southerly <lb />
y two fret to a stake, <lb />
t. r. thence in westerly <lb />
two hundred a d forty <lb />
fact to ti e Williams north <lb />
we t on thence in <lb />
a ion about, fifty two <lb />
feet to a c entwining one f <lb />
of an acre, more or <lb />
This the 14th. day of May, 1910. <lb />
S J. Everett Atty. E, S. Brown, <lb />
Not Quite I <lb />
How often you can gel a <lb />
thing <lb />
nail or screw driver or <lb />
lacking. Hare a good <lb />
tool box be prepared for <lb />
emergencies. Our Hue of tools <lb />
is a could desire, and <lb />
will see that your tool <lb />
box does not lack a single <lb />
useful article. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having duly qualified before the <lb />
Superior court clerk of Pitt county as <lb />
administrate- of the of Stephen <lb />
C. Wooten deceased, notice is hereby <lb />
given to persons indebted to the <lb />
to make immediate payment <lb />
to the and all persons <lb />
having claims against said estate are <lb />
notified to present the same to the <lb />
undersigned for payment on before <lb />
the 2nd this <lb />
notice will be plead in bar of re <lb />
This 2nd day of June, 1910. <lb />
R. <lb />
of Stephen C. Wooten. <lb />
Sale of Land. <lb />
By virtue of u decree of the r <lb />
court of Pitt county in special pro- <lb />
No, cunt ed. J. A Gray <lb />
his. <lb />
Of <lb />
You get Harness <lb />
Horse Goods i c <lb />
J. P. <lb />
Corey <lb />
Mitchell et sis, the ed corn- <lb />
missioner will sell cash before the <lb />
i court house door in Green noon. <lb />
on Saturday July 2nd the <lb />
lowing described, piece or pa eel of <lb />
land, situate in the county of Pitt art-1 <lb />
in township, adjoining the lands <lb />
of Pope, J. R. Evans, Ira P- r- <lb />
, and Lewis H. con- <lb />
fifteen acres and being a part <lb />
of the Porter land. Said . sold for <lb />
This May 24th, 1910. <lb />
J B. James. <lb />
Stays Taken Up. <lb />
I have take up two spotted pigs, one <lb />
male and one female, weight <lb />
pounds each, mark d low in <lb />
right ear. Owner Re a by <lb />
proving ownership i i charges, <lb />
C. I fin <lb />
Greenville, N. C, D, <lb />
ltd<lb /></p>
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DEPARTMENT <lb />
In Charge of F. A. EDMONDSON <lb />
e-u. <lb />
corn herrings ed Sunday from <lb />
t . i i , ti. . Cox n ton Barber Co. <lb />
manufactured by The A G. Co and <lb />
Company . w; <lb />
comfortable, neat and for any machine <lb />
Terms are liberal, j the country. <lb />
the very for <lb />
are hive the desk for you. affected eye. or dark day. <lb />
returned Barber Co. <lb />
, . We have put in an assortment <lb />
a nice line of patterns for all styles. <lb />
Coffins and Caskets. Prices are Barber ft Co <lb />
right and can furnish nice hearse I How is your soul Let <lb />
service. A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. , us show you our new lot of <lb />
F P. Cox is the Barter Co <lb />
this week. A nice l <lb />
For spring dress goods. for sale. R. D- <lb />
embroidery and laces see us-1 We have purchased the <lb />
New lot jest in. ; the <lb />
Harrington. Barber Co-, Milling and Mfg. and will <lb />
Mrs. Lucy Hester and family . be ready very soon to grind corn, <lb />
t. visit bar sister, do general repair work and dress <lb />
who lives near Greenville. <lb />
For nice fresh see R D., Harrington. Barber Co. <lb />
on Tuesdays, Thursdays. A nice lot of matting just in. <lb />
and Saturdays. A. W. <lb />
Horace Manning, J. W. are now in to do <lb />
per, K. G. Chapman, j Ending eVery day and general <lb />
RECORD ON OIL INSPECTION BILL <lb />
Oxford. N. C, June <lb />
Mr. fur- <lb />
to the criticisms of Judge <lb />
Graham by friends of Mr Le, <lb />
who seem to base their can <lb />
TOMATOES WHOLE. <lb />
Robersonville <lb />
where she the Roberson- <lb />
marriage. <lb />
P. A. Edmondson went to <lb />
Greenville yesterday. <lb />
F. F. Cox went to Black Jack <lb />
today. <lb />
Miss Chapman returned <lb />
home Sunday after spending <lb />
some time with Misses Sadie and <lb />
Cora Carroll. <lb />
Miss Mamie Chapman came <lb />
home Monday from Greenville <lb />
where she has been spending a <lb />
few days visiting friends. <lb />
We have received several requests <lb />
tr receipt for tomatoes <lb />
whole tor salad, which printed <lb />
two jean ago. reprinted rear. It <lb />
proved that all who <lb />
tried It are loud In it praise, <lb />
that the tomatoes are Just like <lb />
In a <lb />
graphical lines. I think I Select perfect tomatoes of <lb />
satisfied all reasonable men size, full, rip. to. no. soft skin <lb />
. m k- -11 Skin them by scalding, then pack In <lb />
the West would be well ,. Fut the, care <lb />
Corporation Com- fully and do not <lb />
mission in the person of nu the jars so full that the topmost <lb />
Brown, of Surry COUnty. I fruit press against the lid. Put a <lb />
Now to capacity as a public <lb />
servant, and especially as a <lb />
WHO seem Dana i- are Just <lb />
claim entirely upon gathered, when used <lb />
graphical lines. I think I Select perfect tomatoes of <lb />
FOR SUPERIOR COURT CLERK. <lb />
J. D. <lb />
Vincent, Vance Vincent, Paul <lb />
Harrington, and Misses Mamie <lb />
Chapman and Cox attend- <lb />
ed the Sunday school convention <lb />
at Greenville yesterday. <lb />
For cold drinks of all kinds call <lb />
at H. L. Johnson's fountain. <lb />
Mrs. J. F. Harrington is very <lb />
Just received, a nice lot <lb />
Ladies shoes. <lb />
Barber Co <lb />
C. S. baby who has <lb />
been very sick died Thursday <lb />
and was buried in the cemetery <lb />
in the afternoon. The family <lb />
have our deepest sympathy. <lb />
The is Kind <lb />
you need. See us. <lb />
A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs, E. F. Tucker <lb />
and family left Wednesday for <lb />
Oxford and Henderson to visit <lb />
relatives. <lb />
We call your attention to our <lb />
new line of groceries. <lb />
R. W. <lb />
H. J. Langston went to Green- <lb />
ville yesterday. <lb />
For nice fresh corned herrings <lb />
see A. W. Ange A. Co., Winter- <lb />
ville, N. C. <lb />
W. Rollins went to Ayden <lb />
yesterday. <lb />
Straw hats are going fast, buy <lb />
one, don't be W. Ange <lb />
ft Co. <lb />
Miss Ruth Harget went to <lb />
den yesterday. <lb />
Leave your orders for ice at H. <lb />
L. Johnson's. Will be delivered <lb />
anywhere in town. <lb />
Little Bessie Jackson, <lb />
of the deceased G. E. Jack- <lb />
son, is very sick. <lb />
Matting and oil cloth, the <lb />
floor, buy some, cover it over. <lb />
Harrington. Barber Co. <lb />
M. G. Bryan went to Green- <lb />
ville Thursday. <lb />
Before buying, see my line of <lb />
post cards, H. L. Johnson. <lb />
Mrs. B. T. Cox went to <lb />
Thursday. <lb />
Field peas and peanuts for <lb />
by A. W. Ange Co., Win- <lb />
N. C. <lb />
repair work promptly. <lb />
Harrington Barber Co. <lb />
New lot of dry goods and no- <lb />
just in. Better buy while <lb />
they cheap. <lb />
A. W. Ange It 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 />
The A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. are in <lb />
position to give you the best to- <lb />
trucks and flues for your <lb />
money. They have made ex- <lb />
tensive preparation for their <lb />
manufacture this season and can <lb />
fill orders promptly. <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 />
On Monday evening, at the <lb />
home of Mr. A. G. Cox a <lb />
of young people were enter- <lb />
in honor of Miss Ruth <lb />
Richlands. During <lb />
the evening of mirth and <lb />
delightful ices were <lb />
in a very dainty manner. <lb />
R. L. Abbott went to Conetoe <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
J. L. Rollins went to Ayden <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Misses Eva Langston and <lb />
lie Braxton left yesterday for <lb />
Greenville where they have been <lb />
attending the summer school. <lb />
Miss Janie Kittrell returned <lb />
Monday from Greenville where <lb />
she has been the guest of Mrs. <lb />
E. V. Smith. <lb />
Miss Lillian Stokes, of Stokes, <lb />
came in Monday to visit M <lb />
Janie Kittrell. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Ange <lb />
Sunday at visit- <lb />
friends. <lb />
W. Rollins attended the <lb />
Braxton Dixon wedding today. <lb />
Mies Cox, a trained nurse <lb />
Cox Endorsed for That <lb />
We as Democratic voters of <lb />
Pitt county, wish to express our <lb />
appreciation of our efficient clerk <lb />
Court. <lb />
It has been our pleasure to give <lb />
him our loyal support in <lb />
conventions and general <lb />
elections in the past, but we <lb />
think it best to change at least <lb />
every years, provided a new <lb />
equally well qualified can <lb />
be secured. <lb />
We suggest J. D. Ox as that <lb />
man. <lb />
His excellent training in <lb />
and State University; his <lb />
long experience as Justice of <lb />
Peace the and County Surveyor, <lb />
making him so familiar with the <lb />
duties of the office and the ex- <lb />
we would be glad for Mr. <lb />
friends to explain his <lb />
on several public questions. <lb />
First, I see from the files of the <lb />
News and Observer, March <lb />
5th and 6th, 1909, that the <lb />
bill to establish inspection of oil <lb />
in this state, and prevent <lb />
of oils, upon our <lb />
people, was introduced by Hon. <lb />
R. L. of Allegheny, <lb />
and opposed by Mr. <lb />
W. T. Lee, of both <lb />
before the committee and on the <lb />
floor of the house. He said, <lb />
among other things, it would be <lb />
of no practical benefit, but would <lb />
breed a horde of office holders, <lb />
appointed by one man, <lb />
would unduly pry into the <lb />
of the merchants, would <lb />
cripple or drive out all the <lb />
pendent companies and raise the <lb />
price of oil to the consumer. <lb />
The attorneys for the <lb />
dent companies, <lb />
Lee, and Mr. J. H. attorney <lb />
for the Standard Oil Company, <lb />
all opposed the bill, but Judge <lb />
Graham and fifty-nine other <lb />
Democrats voted for the bill, <lb />
while Mr- Lee and fourteen other <lb />
Democrats and sixteen <lb />
water. Put on the lid and seal it <lb />
then put the Jar la a kettle of <lb />
hot water, deep enough to come right <lb />
over the top; leave It there, without <lb />
any further cooking, until the water <lb />
becomes cold, then wipe the Jar and <lb />
In a cool dark <lb />
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver <lb />
Tablets gently stimulate the liver and <lb />
bowels to expel poisonous matter, <lb />
cleanse the system, cure constipation <lb />
and sick headache. Sold by all drug- <lb />
gists. <lb />
AN OLD ADAGE <lb />
SAYS. <lb />
-h U a Heavy <lb />
a t <lb />
The LIVER U the seat of nine <lb />
teeth all disease. <lb />
go to the root the whole mat- <lb />
thoroughly, quickly safely <lb />
end restore action of the <lb />
LIVER to normal condition. <lb />
Give tone to the system and <lb />
solid flesh to the body. <lb />
Take No Substitute. <lb />
Body <lb />
The body of the colored boy. <lb />
who was drowned <lb />
in river off the wharf, <lb />
Saturday, found Sunday <lb />
It drifted about <lb />
a mile d the river and was <lb />
floating on the when <lb />
found. <lb />
Jailed For Assault. <lb />
A few days as a colored man <lb />
named George m was tried <lb />
before C. D. Rountree on <lb />
the charge of criminal on <lb />
a colored girl named Nina <lb />
Cherry. The evidence such day u <lb />
that was committed to few mi <lb />
jail without I ail. He was car- one of <lb />
over to Kinston to remain minus u nose as result of a <lb />
in jail there until the next term lick in the face with a beer bot- <lb />
of Pitt Sup court. <lb />
Nose Knocked Off. <lb />
had a row Sun- <lb />
St, Peter's church, a <lb />
lea from town, in which <lb />
them came out almost <lb />
BAKER HART <lb />
BAKER HART <lb />
character of the man cans voted against it <lb />
especially fit him for the duties <lb />
of this office. <lb />
He has always been loyal to <lb />
the best interest of the Demo- <lb />
party and the people of <lb />
the county, having served in <lb />
at s financial loss, so we <lb />
feel that we ought to nominate <lb />
him tor clerk of Superior Court <lb />
and no man in the county will <lb />
poll a bigger vote and no county <lb />
in the State have a better clerk. <lb />
Let us nominate J. D. Cox- <lb />
Richard Wing-ate, <lb />
J. F. Harrington, <lb />
B. W. Tucker, <lb />
A. G. Cox, <lb />
R. <lb />
C. H. Langston, <lb />
Chas. <lb />
John R. Spier, <lb />
Frizz <lb />
J. F. J. <lb />
C. J. <lb />
W. L. <lb />
W. W. Dawson, <lb />
B. F. Jenkins, <lb />
Dixon, <lb />
J. R. Turnage, <lb />
J. B. Pierce, <lb />
R. W. Smith, <lb />
L. H. <lb />
R. C. Cannon, <lb />
J. R. Smith, <lb />
F. C. Nye, <lb />
G, Tucker. <lb />
J. W. Harper. <lb />
A. W. Ange. <lb />
What has been the result <lb />
Only ten have been <lb />
appointed, one from each con <lb />
district, by the <lb />
of the board of agriculture <lb />
from that district, the quality of <lb />
oil has vastly improved; the price <lb />
of toil has decreased cents per <lb />
gallon; the number of <lb />
dent oil companies in the state <lb />
has increased from four to <lb />
teen; and the state has received, <lb />
in eleven months, since the law <lb />
went into operation, <lb />
and above all expenses of <lb />
the law, as will be shown by <lb />
the books in the office of Hon. B <lb />
R. Lacy, State treasurer. <lb />
Judge Graham voted aye. Mr <lb />
Lee voted no. <lb />
This will give the people some <lb />
idea of the point of view from <lb />
which the two candidates view <lb />
the responsibility of the corpora- <lb />
to the people and the right <lb />
of the State to exercise <lb />
ion over them. More anon, <lb />
ltd S. D. Booth. <lb />
ITEMS <lb />
Hugh Smith, of Green was Kinston, came in Sunday to <lb />
in t j j take charge of the two sick girls <lb />
To reduce our stock before in , ,,. deceased . E. Jackson, <lb />
we will offer for Mia Clara Forest, of Ayden,. <lb />
limited cheap, for Sunday and lay vi <lb />
Be, calico, -r-; . brothers, W. W. and B. <lb />
D. Forest. <lb />
mil percales, to <lb />
cloth, with Mr U. Iv Jack , <lb />
.,. S. C. Can I <lb />
east lien, I i <lb />
pie ti W h , Mm a n <lb />
SI <lb />
Shift Call and see <lb />
N. C. June 28.- <lb />
C. R. Townsend. of Greenville, <lb />
was in Smithtown one day last <lb />
L. A. Cobb, of Kinston, came <lb />
to visit his brother, <lb />
Cobb, <lb />
C. C. Cobb, of Norfolk, came j <lb />
Saturday to vis t his brother. <lb />
Haddock's Road. June B. P. Cobb <lb />
H. <lb />
filled his regular a of Snow Hill, and <lb />
Sunday. tan of Dunn, were visit <lb />
Re had a marriage in our at Ivy a day or two <lb />
Sunday. of <lb />
and WU Will n are Ernest e Forbes. , <lb />
th it- <lb />
left Friday <lb />
v dug fa Mid <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 cf Wall Paints <lb />
easy to put hard to come off. Place <lb />
with them and you will be <lb />
pleased. <lb />
Special attention is called to our line of <lb />
FARMERS GOODS, consisting o Weeders, <lb />
the best Cultivators made, both in 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 <lb />
UNIVERSALLY <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
Roads, <lb />
SHINGLES <lb />
fir I intra <lb />
ill . <lb />
I c yon <lb />
the <lb />
know the <lb />
p kinds <lb />
A. W, Ange Co. <lb />
The A. G. <lb />
Co. rendering <lb />
in th t b <lb />
ens., limn beam . <lb />
Let us frame for <lb />
you. Any size frame. <lb />
A. V, <lb />
A new lot of lamps in. <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
. b pi to<lb />
I about <lb />
,. ail <lb />
i p lied <lb />
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; to urn I <lb />
V. C. r d U <lb />
a visit Hill. He <lb />
the teachers <lb />
at <lb />
Annie return- <lb />
Mr. -v. <lb />
A t <lb />
from <lb />
rooming <lb />
of Mr. <lb />
city, of <lb />
Newton <lb />
clerked some <lb />
in C i <lb />
to Norfolk. were <lb />
Falkland for inter- <lb />
before going to her <lb />
home in <lb />
Mrs. C. L. and r <lb />
children, of <lb />
to visit and <lb />
evening <lb />
S. W- of <lb />
attended his <lb />
house Sunday <lb />
. Smith an i Mia <lb />
the Sunday <lb />
C. B. is Ins <lb />
today <lb />
WHEN I M <lb />
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If it can w <lb />
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If II I . <lb />
ii m apply <lb />
COLLEGE<lb />
Supplement to The Reflector <lb />
SWORDS OF JAPAN <lb />
Old Samurai Blades Are Looked <lb />
Upon as Sacred. <lb />
HANDLED WITH REVERENCE <lb />
A Female <lb />
I. Steel <lb />
a It In <lb />
If one were In n In <lb />
Japan and to one <lb />
of the old that net to <lb />
lacquered rack In a <lb />
f honor there t formula of <lb />
etiquette would be followed by the <lb />
boat. <lb />
Be would so to and return <lb />
a little of hand. <lb />
This ha would wrap about the <lb />
the cheat bed a word be- <lb />
fore but bare band to the <lb />
Then, with tile band <lb />
the alls. handle and <lb />
the of left <lb />
the lacquered from the rack, the <lb />
boot would lift the to <lb />
the lore of hie forehead and bow It. <lb />
AU this la and with <lb />
utmost Tn of <lb />
for no but and <lb />
own name Id the <lb />
la to the <lb />
of the handle by a hand which <lb />
nape It la peace. The bow la meant <lb />
for the spirit of the who <lb />
that weapon. The Is <lb />
for lbs sword of the <lb />
In the cos- <lb />
and aptly called by <lb />
steel Bible of <lb />
But this Is only beginning of <lb />
formality. When the Japanese boat <lb />
the blade be does It <lb />
the edge toward his own body the <lb />
point directed from bis guest. <lb />
When sword In <lb />
bis own he be careful to <lb />
keep outer edge always away from <lb />
the direction of hie friend I be boat. <lb />
If be to examine both of <lb />
the blade moat turn bis back <lb />
so will the menace of <lb />
TUBBING AND RUBBING. <lb />
The Way to Keep Skin In <lb />
Condition. <lb />
A great many to<lb />
on ground <lb />
of their <lb />
they jump for a moment into <lb />
a tub of cold water. A a matter of <lb />
fact, it is quite possible to perform <lb />
this feat days in the year <lb />
and yet to miss entirely real <lb />
purpose of <lb />
The plunge or shower is ex- <lb />
in its way for to whom <lb />
Of THE <lb />
Matthew i. <lb />
Of Cod is meal mi B seam <lb />
Is l <lb />
us keep In memory that the Sf <lb />
sometimes this <lb />
of people whom <lb />
world of mankind to be associated with <lb />
soon to Inaugurated. Lot us <lb />
AUNTIE JULIA. <lb />
She Is a Wonderful Woman <lb />
In Her Own Way. <lb />
A GREAT HAND WITH <lb />
JADE CARVINGS. <lb />
Twenty I <lb />
Ingle Plate Work. <lb />
The high standing of it <lb />
do modern thing. The primitive <lb />
weights and measures of the Chi- <lb />
world were computed from <lb />
and earliest bars or <lb />
of known to <lb />
were determined by hollow <lb />
bamboo canes of length, <lb />
perpetuated in tubes <lb />
hating stops within to be pulled out <lb />
at the will of the player. <lb />
The Spaniards Mexicans <lb />
different parable pi, tore. the subject <lb />
w. a photograph of a from th. th. <lb />
south, the east and the west. Internally extern fa <lb />
The mustard would no, be great among <lb />
i, is. for the -f-f Z VS. <lb />
the t. extent, lb. ,. . I. <lb />
y. For these it is invigorating <lb />
As s cleansing process <lb />
it is hardly enough, because getting <lb />
clean does not merely letting <lb />
water puss the surface of the <lb />
body. To he really clean one must <lb />
sure that the millions of tiny <lb />
pores, by of which the skin <lb />
does its for the econ- <lb />
are kept cleared of waste prod- <lb />
and in good working condition. <lb />
The skin is one of the most <lb />
of the scavengers of the <lb />
system, but one expect it to <lb />
do its work properly if its myriads <lb />
of tiny holes through which it gives <lb />
off waste matter are blocked. <lb />
Th waste matter is largely given <lb />
off in perspiration, which is <lb />
coining through it all the time, <lb />
whether sensibly or insensibly. If <lb />
this perspiration is chocked the <lb />
products are driven back into <lb />
the system, with the result that the <lb />
other organs of elimination, the <lb />
kidneys or the bowels, are asked to <lb />
do double duly, and duty is <lb />
not demanded of any organ long <lb />
without a bill having to paid <lb />
somehow, some time. <lb />
To keep the skin in perfect work- <lb />
condition an occasional bath <lb />
that really washes it is called for. <lb />
This bath should take the form of <lb />
She Then. a Medicine <lb />
Hits Every Time and <lb />
Is Than a Cotter's Visit. <lb />
He Old Jump. <lb />
M, Aunt Julia is really a wonder- <lb />
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but when It cornea Is <lb />
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ordinary doctor a of ten years <lb />
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Jails has <lb />
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professor. <lb />
don't menu anything of the kind. <lb />
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thinks she knows more then <lb />
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friend I all, a good rough towel, for the final <lb />
After the is more important bear and. by believe the <lb />
the sword is to Its scabbard. <lb />
and the owner receives It The skin is renewing itself all the <lb />
time, with the result that it is <lb />
ways giving off minute scales, and it <lb />
m. <lb />
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light with a clean, dry nail <lb />
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brush vigorously anywhere on the <lb />
skin and observe the minute dry <lb />
particles that will fly off. It stands <lb />
to reason that a into <lb />
cold water and a gingerly dab with <lb />
a smooth towel are not enough <lb />
to these scales. In <lb />
sot, if one were so placed that it <lb />
temporarily impossible to gut a <lb />
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by vigorous dry rubbing so <lb />
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rack. , <lb />
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fighters wore and th. <lb />
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curiosity the hoy <lb />
shining must to kept <lb />
free from spot and corruption, so must <lb />
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sternly repressive. <lb />
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for lighting weapons set up In <lb />
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by tempered of the <lb />
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of swords st of Nara <lb />
lbs worn by tbs Crown <lb />
who complied the <lb />
of article. In A. D. M, <lb />
oldest sword known In Japan. From <lb />
that weapon. <lb />
not curved all other <lb />
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to who in secret will reward you openly. <lb />
great respect for the stone <lb />
and they regard it a. an <lb />
against disease. In some in- <lb />
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to be endowed with <lb />
powers, such a piece <lb />
being regarded a holy thing fall- <lb />
en from heaven. <lb />
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carvings so they <lb />
often be prevailed upon to part with <lb />
a chance to buy of the tress- <lb />
says Harper's Weekly. <lb />
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jade is found in China the emperor <lb />
calls s council of the of his <lb />
dominions to into <lb />
shape it had best be carved, as, ow- <lb />
to its extreme hardness, <lb />
form selected must follow <lb />
the outline indicated by the natural <lb />
formation of the specimen. <lb />
The artist chosen to perform the <lb />
delicate task is not altogether to to <lb />
envied. It is true that if he <lb />
he will be made a mandarin, <lb />
but success depends upon his work <lb />
being approved it ha. <lb />
subjected to public for a <lb />
whole year If at the end of that <lb />
time his work should condemned <lb />
his reputation as is <lb />
lost. <lb />
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With a thin piece of finely temper- <lb />
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for a week without having anything <lb />
to show for hi pains. Twenty years <lb />
bar. not been too <lb />
for a piece of carving. <lb />
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where many superstitions <lb />
attach to it. Grotesque figures of <lb />
jade having glaring red ere <lb />
worn on the breasts of warriors in <lb />
the North island. Hatchets, sabers <lb />
and of are owned by <lb />
She brews her remedies, she eastern of rank, to to <lb />
doesn't think anything Bl a down as precious heirlooms <lb />
Well, they for five <lb />
minutes or so. and their language be- <lb />
to make the fall off the <lb />
I was thinking of In <lb />
a hurry call fur the cop., when Mrs. <lb />
left house by of the <lb />
Window and jumped three fences <lb />
all touching them her to get <lb />
home. A lot of saucepans sad other <lb />
household utensils past <lb />
seemed to stimulate <lb />
sort of woman Aunt <lb />
Julia Is. Now. If you to go ever <lb />
and talk to her about herbs I won't <lb />
aunt <lb />
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lilt of use for drug store medicines. <lb />
were much more in vogue in ancient times <lb />
person unless II like to hi, <lb />
palace of Abyssinia. A dose of <lb />
her colic medicine will make . nun's <lb />
inside, feel us though he had <lb />
, ,. . , . ., carried them to the market, where they were highly lowed a porcupine. <lb />
had colic summer, <lb />
estimated. The e J , , , me smoke service <lb />
cross pearl he had ,,, , , ,. Sometimes. over the old pi <lb />
quite rejoiced to sell or trade all <lb />
the owner of pearl, <lb />
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Old <lb />
An old minister returned to hi. <lb />
alma mater after forty years <lb />
was <lb />
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with confusion plunging for- <lb />
ward as the car started with a jerk, <lb />
he knocked down an umbrella rest- <lb />
against feminine garments and <lb />
heard the handle snap beneath his <lb />
beg ten thousand par- <lb />
he stammered. <lb />
i. of no said a <lb />
sweet woman's voice, of the <lb />
least <lb />
a woman in there who <lb />
all blurted the awkward one <lb />
to an acquaintance as he fell out on <lb />
the platform to cool and collect his <lb />
wits. broken her umbrella to <lb />
and spoke as if I'd <lb />
handed lief a present. See; the <lb />
MB to fall of the ToM- in gr,,, <lb />
In middle f the that's my wife, said his <lb />
is an unbroken his- <lb />
of art of the <lb />
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the last month I buy her <lb />
tbs sword in . , <lb />
Tb. Japanese blade, placed almost <lb />
ST of she <lb />
, is but in this particular <lb />
instance she's been suggesting for <lb />
And only pump. Ho said he bed <lb />
kind, and believed <lb />
Aunt Julia went over there one <lb />
him. <lb />
day and looked at tho old man's tongue <lb />
poked bin In ribs tapped <lb />
him with n tuning fork and said she <lb />
could cure him Up o quick it would <lb />
bis bend swim. <lb />
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to of some use In tho Mrs. <lb />
of th. Kingdom represent, gospel menage <lb />
on a par with the Damascus product <lb />
la art and utility, differs from <lb />
Arabian weapon one material detail <lb />
of having a <lb />
uniform high temper <lb />
remarkable flexibility <lb />
Damascus the Japanese <lb />
two tempers, s bard <lb />
a new umbrella. <lb />
said the awkward one. <lb />
Ceylon. <lb />
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there i. a gigantic spider which <lb />
A smile broke over the ancient <lb />
one, face. <lb />
and the old <lb />
old <lb />
Anal, <lb />
Annie Laurie was a real <lb />
tho daughter of Sir Robert <lb />
back Into the sea saw . . . Kingdom -m . The well <lb />
IS a bright yellow web, each <lb />
, by <lb />
. Jan.-. thread <lb />
floss. The net which this <lb />
blade Is bard J from these is, <lb />
temper, to eight feet across. <lb />
a milder tamper, sufficient to give net j, on mainstays or guys <lb />
a., <lb />
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how glad that didn't have <lb />
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them over a slow are. the broth j became wildly enamored of <lb />
made from them would have warp- her. but, owing to his father's bitter <lb />
respecting the things <lb />
order. <lb />
which from ten to twenty-five <lb />
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to beat double with the enough to <lb />
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low hanging These <lb />
low webs are collected by the <lb />
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screens, etc. <lb />
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only lb. <lb />
country la filled with <lb />
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are relics which lb. will <lb />
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keen and blue white la <lb />
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hi. house, even himself <lb />
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was an earnest suitor <lb />
to for some grant, who <lb />
would give no ear to his suit. <lb />
fell st his feet, and then <lb />
granted it. One that <lb />
by said afterward to <lb />
pus, a philosopher and yet so <lb />
base as to throw yourself at a <lb />
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pus answered, fault is not <lb />
but fault is in Dionysus, <lb />
who carries hi. ears in bis feet <lb />
CHESAPEAKE LINE <lb />
OFFERS EXCELLENT SERVICE BETWEEN <lb />
Norfolk and Baltimore <lb />
New Steamers Dining Rooms on Saloon <lb />
can. en. <lb />
II desired. <lb />
is leave from loot Jackson St. daily <lb />
p Z t 7.00 a. m., <lb />
with rail all point East and West. <lb />
For and write <lb />
C L- CHANDLER, G A. F. R. T. P. A, <lb />
NORFOLK, VIRGINIA. <lb />
smell of when Aunt Julia <lb />
look lb. cork from the bottle, a <lb />
pale green sweat broke out on <lb />
brow. But him by lop of <lb />
head and pulled month <lb />
and my down about forty <lb />
kilometers of her done, and <lb />
when II Into his <lb />
be let out one and streaked <lb />
out of doom like a professional Man. <lb />
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song. Later on Douglas returned <lb />
to find his sweetheart the wife of <lb />
another, whereupon, instead of <lb />
laying down to Douglas mar- <lb />
Elisabeth Clark of <lb />
and the happy father of a <lb />
large <lb />
Among men noted for wonderful <lb />
memories were Hilton, who was said <lb />
to be able to repeat Homer; Pro- <lb />
who boasted Mat he <lb />
could repeat the whole of Bible <lb />
a few verses; Ufa <lb />
who mad. th. same boast about <lb />
and <lb />
Dr. a friend of Sir <lb />
Walter Scott, who could repeat an <lb />
act of parliament on hearing it read <lb />
but once, and a London reporter <lb />
who took no but could write <lb />
out an unexpected debate verbatim. <lb />
Henry Clay could not a <lb />
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Nobody Busted, Nobody <lb />
Nobody Had a Fire <lb />
DOLLAR, <lb />
IF <lb />
MONEY <lb />
SAVING <lb />
Means Anything to You <lb />
Read This m Profit <lb />
C T. STORE <lb />
Is Heavily Overstocked. He Needs the Money <lb />
and is Compelled to Unload <lb />
STORE <lb />
CLOSED <lb />
To all the world Mon. <lb />
and Tues. July 4th. <lb />
No goods sold and no <lb />
one admitted until the <lb />
opening, Wed. July 6th. <lb />
WHATEVER IT WILL BRING. <lb />
Succumbed t <lb />
Been struck <lb />
It is Compulsion <lb />
Resolved <lb />
The stock of C. T. <lb />
H. C, is turned overt. THE AMERICAN SPECIAL <lb />
SALES CO., of Atlanta, for days, to be sold without <lb />
limit r reserve, absolute and complete. The stock <lb />
must be turned into cash for whatever it will bring. <lb />
You all know in worth <lb />
more than in these prices. <lb />
MOST STUPENDOUS BONA FIDE LIQUIDATION SALE IN YEARS <lb />
TURN THEIR LOSS TO YOUR <lb />
l the Inevitable The Final Blow has <lb />
The Day Has Come It is Not Choice <lb />
The Entire Stock Must do Moth- <lb />
Ton get the benefit. <lb />
Read, see the mighty and crushing prices; they tell the <lb />
Story how one makes your gain. The goods <lb />
are here, and if the Baring of dollars means anything to <lb />
you will be here when the doors open, <lb />
DAY morning, JULY 6th, at 9.00 a. in. sharp, when the <lb />
mightiest and most marvelous selling out event ever <lb />
known will begin. <lb />
Money must be had at all Remember tins- <lb />
no matter what you have seen have never <lb />
seen anything like this. It will pay you to lay every- <lb />
thing aside and travel miles to attend this Greatest <lb />
Sale that has ever occurred in this section. <lb />
Hop the first train, ox cart, automobile, horse, mule, or <lb />
take and get here opening day or soon. <lb />
Herald the news everywhere, so that all may come and <lb />
share in the great harvest of bargains. <lb />
If yen do not come to this of you will <lb />
miss the greatest values in low priced that <lb />
you have ever had an opportunity to buy. That is all. <lb />
Read these items. These arc prices that will clear the <lb />
store as a wave sweeps the deck of an Ocean <lb />
Read, Digest, Mark, Ponder, Realize, Profit, Wonder, Watch, Wait, for the GREAT LIQUIDATION SALE. <lb />
Commencing July 6th, a. m., Ending July 16,10 p. m. <lb />
Rain or Shine. Price. That Will Bewilder and Bewitch the Most No Price to Small Our Only Thought U to Sell Quick Every Dollars Worth of Tab<lb />
LITTLE THINGS FOR <lb />
MEN AND BOYS. <lb />
large Hand <lb />
chiefs, plain <lb />
worth <lb />
extra largo white ton Hand- <lb />
kerchiefs, <lb />
worth <lb />
Men's Socks, blue <lb />
heel and too, <lb />
pair. <lb />
Silk Box, Mack <lb />
worth pair Liquid <lb />
Sale price. <lb />
flue specie <lb />
heavy <lb />
pair . <lb />
Men's <lb />
light or <lb />
dark patterns Sale <lb />
Fear-In- he nil or String all pure <lb />
silk, SO and <lb />
values, now <lb />
Men's heavy work Shirrs, double <lb />
stitched, reinforced par's. Also Fan- <lb />
Shirts, <lb />
each. <lb />
Shirts for men, newest <lb />
tilings in Madras French O Q <lb />
Gingham, to and O <lb />
line Shirts, new patterns, <lb />
or detached <lb />
coat cur, positively <lb />
and <lb />
for men, new stock; shins <lb />
and drawers, positively worth <lb />
cents, pries Q <lb />
I V <lb />
heat <lb />
worth Si the suit, <lb />
sale Dries per garment. <lb />
Men's <lb />
actual value <lb />
Sale price. <lb />
Drawers, knee length, <lb />
Liquids- on- <lb />
ark or tan, <lb />
fin- <lb />
quality <lb />
i. doable <lb />
Fan- <lb />
14.89 <lb />
CLOTHING FOB MEN <lb />
AND BOYS. <lb />
These values In New Summer style <lb />
mid fabrics will make a <lb />
Suit,, fancy mixed fabric, and <lb />
pure worsteds, elegantly tailored; <lb />
positively worth <lb />
each. Sale price suit for <lb />
flue Suits, the latest In <lb />
nut make, in plain, fancy mixtures <lb />
and stripes, actual value <lb />
each. Liquidation f- <lb />
price . <lb />
Suits, new fabrics and cut tail- <lb />
to a T, positively worth <lb />
Liquidation <lb />
Sale price. <lb />
Suits, special quality <lb />
well tailored and made to sell at <lb />
each. Sale price <lb />
for. <lb />
Suits, fancy mixed fabrics, <lb />
for dress or school wear i <lb />
Liquidation Sale price. I f f <lb />
Suits, positively worth <lb />
each. Sale o Q <lb />
price. <lb />
Men's Pants In fancy mixed through <lb />
through woven patterns <lb />
finished, worth <lb />
Price for this <lb />
pair. <lb />
pair. <lb />
for men <lb />
. <lb />
-hard <lb />
1.29 <lb />
1.69 <lb />
4.19 <lb />
AND <lb />
FURNISHINGS. <lb />
Vests, ribbed taped <lb />
neck, actual value and f <lb />
Sal Pries. <lb />
and full length, fast <lb />
black or tan Hose, guaranteed <lb />
value, pair. V <lb />
Ladles quality Hose, in black, tan <lb />
or fancies, Liquidation Sale <lb />
price. <lb />
and Hose, assorted col- <lb />
ors, plain and fancies; i q- <lb />
Liquidation Sale price pair <lb />
Drawers, knee length, lace <lb />
trimmed; cents value <lb />
Sale price, pair. <lb />
Corset Covers and other muslin <lb />
all lace and <lb />
trimmed, many beautiful styles, <lb />
worth from<lb />
hundred Muslin <lb />
cut full and well made, deep lace and <lb />
Insertion flounce, worth up to <lb />
and each <lb />
Liquidation <lb />
Sale price. <lb />
In this department you will find all <lb />
latest Spring Creations In <lb />
bead gear. your its now. <lb />
trimmed hats, regular price <lb />
sale price. <lb />
trimmed hats, regular price <lb />
sale <lb />
trimmed hats, regular price <lb />
price. . <lb />
trimmed hats, regular price <lb />
sale price. <lb />
trimmed regular price <lb />
sale price. <lb />
trimmed hats, regular price <lb />
price. <lb />
and <lb />
SHOES SHOES <lb />
men, <lb />
fall to see the <lb />
oxfords <lb />
Men's heavy work Shoes, or <lb />
double sole, London cap, positively <lb />
worth pair. Sale T , <lb />
price <lb />
fine Shoes and Oxfords In gun <lb />
metal or box calf, cut, act- <lb />
value Sale I <lb />
Low Cuts for men. patent <lb />
or gun metal leathers. O <lb />
Sale price per pair. <lb />
Men's values In all <lb />
leather, button, O <lb />
style, pair for. <lb />
Shoes, kid, patent cap <lb />
worth Sale <lb />
price. <lb />
Shoes and smartest <lb />
Summer styles, worth <lb />
Sale price. <lb />
Shoe, and Oxford,, In black, <lb />
kid, patent and tan, worth up <lb />
to all the new Q <lb />
styles, lasts, sale price <lb />
high grade Oxfords, ties and <lb />
pumps, the mid-summer <lb />
style toes and lasts, kids, pat- <lb />
and Una, positively worth <lb />
Liquidation price <lb />
P Pair. <lb />
STAPLE AND FANCY <lb />
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS. <lb />
Standard Calico, best prints, new <lb />
spring patterns In light or dark colors <lb />
positively worth yard. Liquidation <lb />
Sale price <lb />
Yards for . . <lb />
2.98 <lb />
Bleached Domestic. full yard-wide, <lb />
soft finished, extra bleached cot <lb />
ton, actual value lie yard, Liquidation <lb />
Sale price <lb />
Yards for . . <lb />
Lawns, beautiful fresh patterns, <lb />
dainty colors, worth yard. <lb />
Sale price <lb />
Yards for <lb />
wide Brown Sheeting, worth <lb />
cent, per yard <lb />
Yards for . . <lb />
Thousands of Lawns, Batiste <lb />
and India In plain and fancies <lb />
Positively worth to <lb />
per yard; Liquidation fir <lb />
price. <lb />
standard Percale, light or dark <lb />
patterns; Liquidation <lb />
Sale price per yard. <lb />
standard apron check,, Id <lb />
or red, Cr <lb />
values, at per yard. <lb />
Ores, best quality and col- <lb />
ors; It <lb />
other wash goods. In all the newest <lb />
and best colors <lb />
actual per <lb />
yd; Liquidation Sale price <lb />
Sale price. <lb />
Ticking, best quality, heavy <lb />
twilled, blue stripe, <lb />
Ticking worth yard <lb />
White and hemstitched <lb />
Handkerchiefs, regular <lb />
price sale price. <lb />
Good thread, <lb />
price sale price . <lb />
Pearl Buttons, reg- <lb />
price sale price <lb />
Safety pins regular <lb />
price sale price per <lb />
card . <lb />
Hooks Eyes, regular price <lb />
cents, sale price per <lb />
card . <lb />
Coed Talcum Powder, regular <lb />
price per Or <lb />
boa . <lb />
DRESS GOODS. <lb />
India Linens, beautiful fabrics <lb />
worth yard, removal In <lb />
Sale price. <lb />
Silk Tissue and <lb />
In white and colors. <lb />
Positively worth and <lb />
yard. Liquidation Sale Q t r <lb />
price . W <lb />
Imparted English Mohairs Salt- <lb />
silk finished, plain and fancy, <lb />
actual values, cents <lb />
White Piques Reps, <lb />
worth U cent, <lb />
J-ard <lb />
I and la all <lb />
colors, regular <lb />
sale <lb />
In solid and color <lb />
regular price cents <lb />
price. <lb />
Lawns, patterns, reg- <lb />
pries cents, sale <lb />
Price . <lb />
While Lawn, regular price <lb />
sale <lb />
While Lawns, regular price <lb />
sale price. <lb />
Black and Fancy Taffeta Silks. 36- <lb />
Inches wide, guaranteed, <lb />
regular price sale <lb />
Price . <lb />
Big Assortment of China Silks, <lb />
price to cents. O <lb />
sale price. <lb />
36- <lb />
FREE <lb />
TO THE FIRST TEN <lb />
LADY customers enter- <lb />
our store after <lb />
o'clock WEDNESDAY <lb />
morning, July 6th, we <lb />
will give a ten yard <lb />
of wash <lb />
gen Is, absolutely Free. <lb />
TO THE FIRST TEN <lb />
MEN an elegant Dress <lb />
SHIRT each, Free. <lb />
Merchandise without merit cannot stand the test of ex- <lb />
tensive advertising. The merchandise comprising this <lb />
stock is new and modern, not an old or gar- <lb />
or article in the lot. C. T. is Green- <lb />
largest, most popular and progressive merchant. <lb />
Consult your own host where your money <lb />
will do you the most good. We will give you from to <lb />
worth for every dollar you spend. Nothing reserved <lb />
or held hack. You buy at less than wholesale prices. We <lb />
have told you the plain, old fashioned, unvarnished truth, <lb />
bard-headed facts. ounce of fact is worth a pound <lb />
of Buy here; don't be misled by so-called bar- <lb />
gain baits, in line and be on hand the day. <lb />
Everything in the store will go exactly as advertised. <lb />
gets these bargains. We don't care who buys <lb />
them. Get your full share. These prices will bring thou- <lb />
sands of people from far and near to attend the sale of <lb />
T. Stock. Only experienced sales <lb />
to <lb />
to wait on you, and YOUR MONEY BACK FOR ANY <lb />
PURCHASE. <lb />
Read the Name <lb />
Before Entering <lb />
American Special Sales Company. Liquidating the Stock of <lb />
C T. <lb />
CAROLINA <lb />
My 6th. <lb />
as TEN <lb />
U Wat <lb />
that <lb />
ilk year Instant <lb />
attention.<lb />
Look For The <lb />
Big Red Sign <lb />
H. C. <lb />
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.<lb />
D. J. HARD, Editor <lb />
Truth In Preference to Fiction. <lb />
One Dollar Per Year <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, JULY 1910 <lb />
No. <lb />
CHIEF JUSTICE HUB DEAD. <lb />
ASSES SUDDENLY THIS <lb />
MORNING. <lb />
PITT COUNTY DELEGATES. <lb />
T Stats. <lb />
LITTLE BADLY HURT. GREENVILLE MARCHES <lb />
Va- <lb />
Cart. <lb />
By Wire to Th <lb />
Bar Harbor, Me. Jul <lb />
W. Fuller, chief justice <lb />
of the Supreme court of the <lb />
United States, died suddenly <lb />
here today of heart failure. <lb />
Chief Justice Fuller wee born <lb />
in Me. Feb. 11th. 1833 <lb />
and was admitted to bar in 1856, <lb />
practicing for a while in Augusta <lb />
moved to Chicago in 1866. <lb />
Became chief justice October <lb />
8th, Before this he had <lb />
taken a prominent part in <lb />
national politics. He <lb />
tho oath cf office to <lb />
six presidents of the United <lb />
Harrison. Cleveland, <lb />
Roosevelt and Taft. <lb />
He married twice. His Brat <lb />
wife living but a short while. <lb />
Harried again in 1866 and <lb />
wife died in 1904. <lb />
D. C. July 4.- <lb />
The Slot the death <lb />
of Chief came as <lb />
a ft, . He <lb />
left here , , home <lb />
on tho <lb />
apparent <lb />
health <lb />
ed he assigned t <lb />
th.- full <lb />
the Oil and To <lb />
are to be <lb />
out. For the first <lb />
years a <lb />
ways Id favor of good and <lb />
enjoyable part his <lb />
G-. Fall sad Mi FORWARD AS USUAL . th. Bar, U. <lb />
men In t id road <lb />
Bath <lb />
Sunday afternoon <lb />
Below are the d legatee and I Flanagan, a little eon of Mr. E. j t <lb />
alternates named by the county G. badly rail lamas. I i <lb />
.-. . . i. h hold of me i <lb />
to Pitt <lb />
in the State, congressional <lb />
and judicial conventions. The <lb />
are for the county <lb />
as a whole as they were named <lb />
by the several townships.<lb />
. Alternate. <lb />
H. W. W. A. <lb />
Ivey Wm. <lb />
With another boy he was <lb />
about the end of the <lb />
street south of the <lb />
graded school. Graham <lb />
wincing the outside of <lb />
guard rail, and losing grip fell w., <lb />
The chair <lb />
to be <lb />
J. A. Staton. <lb />
I. H. Little. <lb />
E. Proctor. <lb />
Alston Grimes, <lb />
Dr. B. T. Cox. <lb />
R. <lb />
Pierce <lb />
R R. Cotten. <lb />
Ur. C. C. Joyner, <lb />
P. D. <lb />
H. A. White. <lb />
F. O. James. <lb />
It. W. King. <lb />
J. J. O. W. Harrington <lb />
U J. Chapman. J. P. <lb />
Alternates. <lb />
M O. <lb />
H. A. <lb />
J. B, Galloway. <lb />
U W. Tucker, <lb />
A. O. Cox. <lb />
J. H. Cheek. <lb />
T. R. Allen. <lb />
W M. Smith. <lb />
J. T. Thorne, <lb />
Dr. J. E. Nobles. <lb />
K. B. <lb />
C. C. Vines. <lb />
E. G. Flanagan, <lb />
et I. the hold of the Milt, .,,, M <lb />
Hall, t an example <lb />
I. -d MM that the c.,,, v W H <lb />
an , <lb />
When the as tailed or- its roads Thai <lb />
president. H. A. White, la a from a <lb />
. the there u, oath par- <lb />
several feet to the branch below, The chair that , . <lb />
striking on a pile of concrete and; there were to be of <lb />
his body rolling Into the the i. r. <lb />
f Mr W B <lb />
water mere. m d ,,. , ago , .,. . <lb />
Greene was passing about that who .,., to m,,, M, , <lb />
gentleman over a good of <lb />
showed him the <lb />
people, las re- <lb />
gave him <lb />
tractive climate. d i <lb />
mid All <lb />
which I in <lb />
the condition of <lb />
convinced the I <lb />
oral who had <lb />
time, BOt the hoy OUt of Carolina Good Roads <lb />
i i perilous and carried at he asked <lb />
him to the home of his parents to a report of that <lb />
The little I Mr- .- <lb />
tao blocks away. i <lb />
bleeding profusely a m and not be- <lb />
deep CUt On the forehead, ,.,,. enthused on the <lb />
right wrist was broken and of good roads, it was u <lb />
and One knee hurt He great and meant groat thing., <lb />
ST <lb />
fall. <lb />
lie. <lb />
chief justice will be P <lb />
Delegates. <lb />
W. H. Elks. <lb />
W. B. Wilson. <lb />
M. O. <lb />
Robert <lb />
S. M. Jones. <lb />
W O. Stokes. <lb />
L. R. <lb />
J. C. lower. <lb />
W. L. Clark. <lb />
W. E. Tucker. <lb />
H. C. <lb />
Rufus Galloway. <lb />
J. R. Gray. <lb />
W. E. Proctor. <lb />
J. H. Clark. <lb />
J. H. Cheek. <lb />
Jesse Cannon. <lb />
J. K. Spier, <lb />
A. G. Cox, <lb />
P. <lb />
fitted here that <lb />
appointment will go to Gov-11 f <lb />
of New York, who J <lb />
as recently appointed <lb />
The death of Chief <lb />
Fuller makes to <lb />
on the Supreme court bench <lb />
which the president will fill. <lb />
Justice Moody retiring. <lb />
J. H. Cobb. <lb />
D. J. <lb />
J. F. Nelson. <lb />
H. V. Staton. <lb />
J. S. Brown. <lb />
a C. <lb />
C. O. Little. <lb />
W. O. White, <lb />
J. Marshal Cox <lb />
Jesse P. Wilson, <lb />
A. <lb />
J. <lb />
Macon Haddock, <lb />
Jesse H. Smith, <lb />
L. E. Ricks. <lb />
D. O. Berry, <lb />
C. H. Rogers. <lb />
W. F. Hart, <lb />
P. <lb />
J. <lb />
W. b. <lb />
our . . me <lb />
ed to him. that the good roads move- , <lb />
. III till . . . I I . J <lb />
In county begun th <lb />
flees, that Is Chamber of <lb />
He said he <lb />
else that coal be <lb />
would not appeal lo his people <lb />
we perfected big ways. We <lb />
thing, more at- for H. W. W for <lb />
that would Increase the than Other place, ii we i judge of the district, at <lb />
the judicial called to <lb />
D SAIL <lb />
la Patterson, Good la this entire county, <lb />
a of that would increase the , ,. ,. <lb />
Interest of the community and hope to bring people <lb />
On Saturday afternoon Miss county than good roads, and , n. <lb />
Carr, gave a delightful that they always Increased the on the theory, people <lb />
Sail, on the launch owned by Dr. of property. He said that if roads mug, ha.,. a that <lb />
R. L. Carr complimentary to could not township r <lb />
, . , he hoped that Greenville would <lb />
Misses Helen , . the <lb />
Selects la Stale. <lb />
and Judicial <lb />
The Democratic county con- <lb />
to delegate to the <lb />
State, congressional and judicial <lb />
met today in the <lb />
halL The convention- was <lb />
called to order at noon by Chair- <lb />
man F. C. of the c <lb />
executive committee, and the <lb />
was called by <lb />
Secretary W. L. Brown. <lb />
It found that all <lb />
were well <lb />
A. L. was unanimously <lb />
elected chairman of <lb />
the and W. L. <lb />
D. J. <lb />
Upon th chair Mr. <lb />
f speech. <lb />
H. A White offered the <lb />
adopted amid p- <lb />
That the of <lb />
,, . . n ii <lb />
the roads Greenville roads People <lb />
Patterson, Martha Stevens, and township. The far from M the county come <lb />
and Hackney, Of good among the is slow , and the <lb />
Mi.-c in but the among roads. would <lb />
who are th guest of Pattie <lb />
Fire in Palace. <lb />
Hy Cable to The Reflector. <lb />
Paris. July 4-A wing of <lb />
Palace in St <lb />
Petersburg, containing <lb />
of untold value, to- <lb />
day according to a dispatch from <lb />
No royalties <lb />
king in the palace at the <lb />
Cannon. <lb />
A Pierce, <lb />
c , Tucker. <lb />
yr Moore. <lb />
R. J. <lb />
W. T. <lb />
j. r. Davis, <lb />
R. It Jo; <lb />
T. C. <lb />
S. J. <lb />
O. L. r. I <lb />
J. Smith. <lb />
D. J. <lb />
D. Wilson. <lb />
W. B. Wilson. <lb />
It. W. King. <lb />
M. O. <lb />
W. B. Wilson. Jr. <lb />
W. J. <lb />
C. E. <lb />
W. C. <lb />
W. A. Shriven, <lb />
J. F. Harrington. <lb />
C. H. Langston, <lb />
J. C. Cook, <lb />
J. A. Forbes. <lb />
J. L. Warren. <lb />
R. I Belcher. <lb />
W. A. Pollard. I <lb />
J. Y. Honk. <lb />
J T. Lewis. <lb />
V. H. Allen. <lb />
J. F. <lb />
C. Moore. <lb />
E A. <lb />
B. <lb />
O. <lb />
O W, Harrington <lb />
Julius Brown. <lb />
J-ma, <lb />
As. . I . <lb />
J. B <lb />
j. <lb />
In growth, but the spirit was among good roads. would <lb />
Wooten The boat left the Le have an object lesson, that would <lb />
L a personal Investigation by asking the all incredibly lime make the <lb />
wharf about five o clock he came roads. , ,,. <lb />
after a few miles ride up the What they thought or a very .- <lb />
liver crowd Of m good and he said that all ready established f. roads, sad <lb />
landed and games. They ass and conditions were In of suggested an good <lb />
returned to Greenville about b In some form campaign could procure a <lb />
. ,. . . . or other. The convict system has tin- near future. <lb />
eight thirty with many for , , <lb />
of their mat enjoyment. That <lb />
I Those on the Misses owner was <lb />
Lovelace, Helen OB the road question than the <lb />
eon, Martha Stevens and larger property owner, but they were <lb />
Hackney, of Wilson. <lb />
Carr, Pattie Bruce <lb />
unnecessary to <lb />
1-r owner was crowd, the <lb />
. were we willing to the price, that <lb />
he most heartily approved Dr. <lb />
suggestion we <lb />
and gel work, and <lb />
the <lb />
so rapidly. The fire <lb />
origin, and the <lb />
reach The palace <lb />
was built in 1711 and contained <lb />
a collection of paintings that was <lb />
famous throughout the world. <lb />
Raw <lb />
By Cable to The Reflector. <lb />
The Hague. July -Sir James <lb />
Winter, ex premier of New <lb />
today began <lb />
of New case <lb />
before the tribunal. It <lb />
la said his presentation of the <lb />
claim may take several <lb />
days. <lb />
Left Over Taken up <lb />
Early. <lb />
Wire to The Reflector. <lb />
Washington. July t. be- <lb />
came known here today that before go- <lb />
to Beverly. Mass. President <lb />
Insisted that all left over business be <lb />
taken up early In the next session of <lb />
White Mountain and <lb />
Forest reserve, ship sub- <lb />
siding, Injunctions, <lb />
of rail roads are the principal mat <lb />
that will be taken up. <lb />
J. O. J. Pit mad. <lb />
O. B. Jesse A. <lb />
Ed. E. O. <lb />
to Convention. <lb />
W. C. Askew. <lb />
A. L. Blow. <lb />
Julius Brown. <lb />
W. L. Brown. <lb />
R. E. Belcher. <lb />
W. B. Boyce. <lb />
M. O. <lb />
J. R. Bunting. <lb />
W. J. Boyd. <lb />
C. B. Carr. <lb />
D. M. Clark, <lb />
Dr R. U Carr <lb />
H. U Coward. <lb />
O. A. Clark. <lb />
R. R. Cotten. <lb />
M. Crisp. <lb />
A. O, Cox. <lb />
Cannon. <lb />
R. C. Cannon. <lb />
Dr. B. T. Cox. <lb />
John D. Cox, <lb />
J. Marshal Cox. <lb />
W. U Clark. <lb />
J. H. Cobb. <lb />
L. J. Chapman, <lb />
J. F. Davenport, <lb />
It L. Davis. <lb />
Dr. Joseph R. W. King. <lb />
Dr. W. W. K. C. King. <lb />
J. R. Davenport. W. H. Long. <lb />
F C. <lb />
W. J. <lb />
J. N. Hart. <lb />
J. I, <lb />
J. J. Harrington. <lb />
O. W. Harrington. <lb />
T. Hooker, <lb />
O. K Harris, <lb />
B. B. <lb />
T. E. Hooker, <lb />
D. Horton. <lb />
D a Harper, <lb />
W. A. <lb />
J. R. Harvey <lb />
J. F. Harrington, <lb />
J. A. Harrington, <lb />
D. J. Holland. <lb />
F. O. James. <lb />
Thomas J. <lb />
J. B. James. <lb />
Dr. D. L. <lb />
Dr. C. C Joyner. <lb />
R. L. Joyner. <lb />
a. M. Jones. <lb />
M. A. James. <lb />
V. Joyner. <lb />
O. L. Joyner, <lb />
J. C. Dr. D. ill. <lb />
S. E. Gates, Ur J. Morrill. <lb />
Joseph W. M. Moore <lb />
J. J. May, Dr. J. E. Nobles, <lb />
W. L. Nobles, N, W. Outlaw. <lb />
C. C. Pierce. W. <lb />
John Pierce, W, K. Proctor. <lb />
J. P. C. D. <lb />
Dr. U C. J. II. <lb />
J. R. Smith. <lb />
Dr. M. M. Sauls. John Staton, <lb />
J. J. M. T. Spier. <lb />
L. W. Tucker. II. F. Tyson. <lb />
J. Tyson. <lb />
H, A <lb />
Tucker. <lb />
W. E. Tucker. <lb />
H. Venters. <lb />
H. A. White, <lb />
a T. <lb />
D. J. <lb />
R. Williams. <lb />
T. Tyson. <lb />
John T. <lb />
J R. Turnage. <lb />
C. C. Vines. <lb />
G. W. <lb />
J. I,. <lb />
F. M. Woolen. <lb />
W. B. Wilson. <lb />
Richard <lb />
mot-tat City on the <lb />
9th day 1910. and the <lb />
., are so in- <lb />
of. And to <lb />
convention a Boo. <lb />
H. W. to the <lb />
to Pitt <lb />
is the plan of <lb />
organ <lb />
Up n motion <lb />
it -d to ho- <lb />
led us quota to the <lb />
cent and there <lb />
is too late tor us to <lb />
the list cf d. legatee today, but <lb />
print them Monday. <lb />
after reading the <lb />
of delegates <lb />
adjourned <lb />
for <lb />
would not j to the of roads and road would <lb />
good roads by taxation, but every- lo pay the on the K. <lb />
body was III subject f building road, ; on bonds i-1 <lb />
now. He said no one could appreciate that Let us <lb />
sandy muds more than h. that tho What we want go utter It j ; Is open to <lb />
wear Mid on nun and beast were from to V- on Tuesdays Wed- <lb />
a luxury than oar people could and at and we can Friday of week <lb />
afford, that improvement of our Ha said for man .,, ,,,, ,,,., lull ling, on the <lb />
roads getting at the bottom poses the road pro- comer of Fifth and <lb />
uplift of our race, and our country. ,. 1.- for the streets, In the paved .; a hall dollars was the <lb />
It would a great moral, social, streets. Ho said II was s.,, donated to the <lb />
and that th- w build the roads ,, .; hall of the <lb />
I civic must educated b to lira best to right and waste any r ,.,, r tall the and <lb />
means of getting said us been done In many counties. <lb />
after coming from horns W. A. Bowen moved that a test; . <lb />
miles the country sandy ; be taken to indicate feeling <lb />
his hear, and pride f . commerce m re- lug was on <lb />
he to good roads. Mr off- ale, <lb />
air-els. and his hope ruse lo the ,.,,. ,, amendment to the motion. r M. woolen, <lb />
of feeling some day th, which was accepted, that we vote on II. <lb />
people In the country would enjoy, ,.,. as to whether w. were By motion . ., to. lag a <lb />
he luxury of sand and the , favor a reasonable bond Issue, b. market <lb />
of good roads. which motion -as carried with . he, <lb />
of and Pit. county had ,., vote. -he <lb />
bond, appointed the following <lb />
her motion was made ear- toe to make full Investigation . In <lb />
W. L. Woolen. bi, proud of , .,,. for <lb />
Every Democrat in the county worK ,,, getting the East Another motion was ear- <lb />
Whether name in the Carolina Training School. rM that the chamber of subject and report to the <lb />
foregoing Hat, Who Will go to Such had required call a county meeting on the Mon- II. Austin. I-. Be <lb />
will he named a and but day of August and the chair an- Couch. ,,,,,, <lb />
will De a s ,,,, , . ,,. to The to h. <lb />
gate, and Will allowed tO ,, work con. , . ROod road, of the chamber was that <lb />
participate in the convention. of The following flies. Prof, called special at- <lb />
distinction will be made be- of would he aroused for were appointed on that to the Illustrated lecture of <lb />
tween delegates and good roads, which would touch not OH. J. Prof. Austin to be at <lb />
Negotiations are being made for few people but every member of our D. J. O. Joyner, C. school next Monday night. The <lb />
human He said we mus, get T. F. M. Women. R. C. Pisa, endorsed <lb />
a special train to leave then, J. . Hart. J. Hard., M. Austin's work, expressed the hope <lb />
early Saturday morning, July he pM lady m town would attend. <lb />
to go to Morehead by tea or <lb />
that we were behind them. <lb />
The chamber of commerce then took To show that the movement for good <lb />
that we were behind them. I l as i . <lb />
eleven and return that i Hr w. e. Praetor, also a delegate up of better service roads u universal to vocation tho <lb />
night after the adjournment Of and a member of the board of county over Norfolk Southern Railroad, following were <lb />
t And it IS also commissioners, was present and stated Mr R. O Flanagan gave the detail, t doctor. <lb />
convention. And ., hp , ,,,,. , .,,., , u present working, and how tobacconist. J bank officials. <lb />
being endeavored to De SO wag he be Improved, and minister. M merchants. civil <lb />
ranged that any the delegates u , ,., upon motion by Mr. the sec- l census enumerator. . farmers. <lb />
may to remain Mr D, J. fourth was lo write a let. post master. visitor. <lb />
Z a. at Morehead during the good read tor each of our senators, to the The merchants were In <lb />
J. R. Davenport. W. H. at . -y. d , IO ,,,,,. feature of the <lb />
I. Dudley. DO permitted to return On P rail- movement because no can be <lb />
I Market. <lb />
By Wire to The Reflector. <lb />
New York. July op- <lb />
from one point lower to live <lb />
points higher today. The New York <lb />
options are In good request sod ruled . <lb />
draw. July. I Alston <lb />
a O. M Mooring. <lb />
W. F. Evans. <lb />
J. Everett. <lb />
W. H. <lb />
B. G. <lb />
F. D. Foxhall. <lb />
C. Forbes, <lb />
F. J. Forbes. <lb />
O. <lb />
R. R. Fleming. <lb />
J. I. <lb />
I. H. <lb />
D. <lb />
W. at. Urns <lb />
n. <lb />
Dr. H. A. <lb />
D. C. Moore, <lb />
H W. Moseley. <lb />
W. a <lb />
C T. <lb />
. , i ,, it e to stale of congress, rail- movement because no progress can be <lb />
the regular Sunday night who paper road ,, . m Nor. mad. m any community <lb />
from Morehead. If these , w. of its merchant, ah <lb />
arrangements Can be perfected, ,.,. although It took a fight to get A motion was made by Dr Laugh- progress to the community den, <lb />
notice will be duly given in this would not to their the officer, cam- much <lb />
condition prior to bond issue for be of commerce take up than any other class. know <lb />
paper. If Una arrangement can- . h f on southern what is good for a e m <lb />
., if arrangement can- prior to the issue nor o-e . . . .-.- <lb />
L H be w of schedule, on the Norfolk Southern -hat I. good for a e <lb />
DOt be bad the , of m Greenville, h- any other business me, <lb />
Pitt COUnty Will be Compelled to of w not the amendment that a con-, art- It w <lb />
in time to reach . meet tee of three be appointed to Invest- <lb />
fan <lb />
other business <lb />
of i. -P-a . . i an enthusiastic m-- g. and <lb />
leave On Friday in time to w, and would not meet tee of throe be appointed to subject of good roads <lb />
Morehead for the convention, the men were sud make a report. Th. MeOW- county u no to doubt. <lb />
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