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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/>
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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/>
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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/>
Pitt<lb/>
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Dry Goods, Dress Goods, <lb/>
Groceries <lb/>
you need can be fool at Mr store <lb/>
Call to sec n <lb/>
J. R. J. G. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Your Vacation <lb/>
Prepare for your vacation by buying an accident ticket in THE <lb/>
Tit K CO. of Hartford. Conn. for <lb/>
, death. per week Indemnity for weeks If Injured. Ct <lb/>
rent per day or lea days <lb/>
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Why Not<lb/>
How About Your Home <lb/>
Is it comfortably If not you <lb/>
would find it interesting to visit our store and <lb/>
look over our stock of FURNITURE and <lb/>
HOUSE-FURNISHINGS. Everything needed <lb/>
from Parlor to Kitchen at prices that will make <lb/>
you sit up and take notice. <lb/>
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CHESAPEAKE LINE <lb/>
OFFERS EXCELLENT SERVICE BETWEEN <lb/>
Norfolk and Baltimore <lb/>
Elegant New Steamers. Dining Rooms on Saloon Deck <lb/>
Table Dinner, cent. Club Breakfast, to cents. <lb/>
service if desired. <lb/>
Steamers leave Norfolk from foot of Jackson St. daily <lb/>
at p, n., arrive at Baltimore 7.00 a. m., connecting <lb/>
with lines u points East and Vest. <lb/>
For further and stateroom reservations, write <lb/>
C. L. C HANDLER, G A. F. R. T. P. A. <lb/>
NORFOLK. VIRGINIA. <lb/>
TOO GOOD A SHAVE. <lb/>
It Lulled Budd to Sleep the <lb/>
of Tumbled. <lb/>
One of Hi- anecdotes Joseph I. <lb/>
King's if the Ban Francisco <lb/>
Stock Exchange Is as <lb/>
While stocks were quite low during a <lb/>
spell Id 1873 a discovery of or was <lb/>
made Id Ophir. the stock advancing Id <lb/>
price. It was the policy of those <lb/>
control of s mine to keep <lb/>
secret any Improvement until they <lb/>
could secure for a good <lb/>
quantity of the stock. <lb/>
Budd of this discovery <lb/>
and bought some stock, as the <lb/>
price from to the <lb/>
profits bis purchases st low figures <lb/>
enabled to buy more stocks. Be- <lb/>
a plunger, purchased In <lb/>
2.500 As the stock still ad- <lb/>
to higher figures be sold about <lb/>
1,500 shares, a balance of <lb/>
1.000 the stock reached <lb/>
which would have given him quite <lb/>
a large if all were sold at tint <lb/>
figure. <lb/>
During the recess that day he deter- <lb/>
mined to sell the remainder, <lb/>
would give him quite a profit The <lb/>
afternoon session was devoted to the <lb/>
calling of outside stocks, occupying <lb/>
half an hour, after which the members <lb/>
would call up, through the chairman, <lb/>
lay of the shares. <lb/>
thinking be bad Urns sufficient during <lb/>
that first hour to get shaved, sat <lb/>
down s barber's chair and, being <lb/>
quite flush, gave the barber So, direct- <lb/>
to give him a good shave. <lb/>
It turned out to be too good a shave, <lb/>
as Budd went to sleep, the barber, <lb/>
being well devoted quit a time <lb/>
la making bis customer appear respect- <lb/>
able. Budd woke up. looked at bis <lb/>
watch sod made a rush for the board. <lb/>
Be ascertained that had been <lb/>
called and had broken so badly <lb/>
when his stock sold he only ob- <lb/>
a share for It <lb/>
lie claimed that that shave <lb/>
cost lust <lb/>
THE <lb/>
Egypt Would B. a but Par <lb/>
This Wonderful Stream. <lb/>
The Nil Is probably th most won- <lb/>
river In th world. It has mad <lb/>
Egypt possible by turning an arid <lb/>
wilderness Into th richest land la th <lb/>
world. It baa provided at th <lb/>
as admirable commercial high- <lb/>
way and mad th transportation <lb/>
of building material. The ancient <lb/>
Egyptians warn thus enabled to utilize <lb/>
th granite of Assam for th <lb/>
did of th hundred gated <lb/>
Thebes and of Memphis and even for <lb/>
those on on th Mediterranean <lb/>
coast <lb/>
At a time when th people of the <lb/>
. British isles war dad Id skins of wild <lb/>
beast and offered human <lb/>
upon th stone altar of th Druids <lb/>
Egypt was to center of a rich and <lb/>
civilization. Host of the de- <lb/>
of Egypt was to th <lb/>
Nil, which not only watered and fer- <lb/>
j mixed th Mil annually, bat was and <lb/>
Is on of th beat natural highway In <lb/>
th world. <lb/>
Prom the beginning of winter to <lb/>
ad of spring-that is. while th Nils <lb/>
Is north wind blows <lb/>
steadily up the stream with sufficient <lb/>
force to drive sailing boats against th. <lb/>
current at a fair pace, while, on <lb/>
other hand, the currant la strong <lb/>
enough to carry a boat without sail <lb/>
down against wind except when It <lb/>
blows s gale. That Is why ancient <lb/>
Egyptians did ant need steam power <lb/>
nor electric motors for Immense <lb/>
commerce covered the Nile nor <lb/>
for barge carrying building materials <lb/>
for hundreds of miles. <lb/>
FOB BUST SHOPPERS <lb/>
Business Be <lb/>
Hector Bargain Column. <lb/>
All advertisements coming under <lb/>
this head will be charged for at the <lb/>
rate of S cent per line, average six <lb/>
words to the line. All advertisers <lb/>
who haven't an account with us <lb/>
should money with ad. <lb/>
TO THE <lb/>
WILL TREAT <lb/>
JAR RUBBERS JAR <lb/>
tops at M <lb/>
AT TAFT<lb/>
TROUSERS GREATLY RE- <lb/>
C. S. Forbes. C <lb/>
RECEIVED-FRESH LOT OF <lb/>
Candy- Pharmacy <lb/>
WANTING ME <lb/>
will call W. J. Turnage. <lb/>
DOST WE <lb/>
Trunks. Taft VanDyke. <lb/>
REGULAR SUS BANISTER OX. <lb/>
fords reduced to C. S. Forbes <lb/>
BUILDING LOTS FOR <lb/>
sale on easy terms. <lb/>
See Bros. <lb/>
IRISH PER BAR- <lb/>
W. H. Aliens, next door to <lb/>
J. S. Tunstall. Come quick. <lb/>
REGULAR SUEDE AND PAT- <lb/>
leather oxfords reduced to 12.76. <lb/>
C. S. Forbes. <lb/>
S OR DOSES OF WILL CURE <lb/>
any case of chill and fever. Price <lb/>
cents. <lb/>
I HATE A NICE LOT OF DRY WOOD <lb/>
on hand, people wanting will <lb/>
me up. Phone W. J. Turnage. <lb/>
HART AND MARX <lb/>
suits reduced to 119.60, others <lb/>
In proportion. C. S. <lb/>
LAND PLASTER FOB PEANUTS <lb/>
W hare it ready for delivery at <lb/>
any time. Central Mercantile Co. <lb/>
TOBACCO OF <lb/>
Iron on hand and can fill your <lb/>
orders either by or deliver to <lb/>
wagons. Flues In any quantity and <lb/>
site you want on a few minutes no- <lb/>
Phone Greenville Supply <lb/>
old stand, near A. C. L Depot. <lb/>
J. J. Jenkins. <lb/>
IN WEST GREENVILLE <lb/>
residence lots for sale on easy <lb/>
terms. See Bra. <lb/>
THE FAMOUS ICE <lb/>
from Washington City every day. <lb/>
Pharmacy. <lb/>
FOB OF Ho- <lb/>
tel building, suitable for <lb/>
boarding house. Terms reasonable <lb/>
Apply to L C. Skinner. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
WHEN THE EAGLE <lb/>
SCREAMS ON <lb/>
let It remind you that Uncle Sam's <lb/>
are noted for their clean- <lb/>
and habits and that <lb/>
bathing Is as much of a necessity <lb/>
and luxury with I hem as it was <lb/>
with the Romans. We can make <lb/>
your bath a delightful luxury by <lb/>
fitting up your bath room with <lb/>
modern facilities, and making It <lb/>
cool and Inviting with tiled walls, <lb/>
etc <lb/>
P. M. JOHNSTON <lb/>
BOWEN <lb/>
Horse of Fashions, Greenville N C. <lb/>
I desire to announce to my <lb/>
friends and the public, <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 and 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/>
FOR SALE OR <lb/>
and lot situated In South Green- <lb/>
ville on at. Tenth <lb/>
and Eleventh streets. For further <lb/>
Information apply to D. M. Clark, <lb/>
QUICK FREIGHT SERVICE TO ALL <lb/>
part of surrounding section puts <lb/>
me In a position to deliver your <lb/>
flues in any quantity, right at your <lb/>
farm. Located at Greenville Sup- <lb/>
ply old stand, near A. C. U <lb/>
Depot. Phone J. J. Jenkins. <lb/>
Called. <lb/>
The Democratic Convention of <lb/>
the Third District to <lb/>
nominate a for judge <lb/>
of the Superior Court and for <lb/>
solicitor for said district, is here- <lb/>
by called to meet at Morehead <lb/>
City on Saturday the h day of <lb/>
1910, at o'clock p. m. <lb/>
Ernest M. Green. <lb/>
If. Leslie Davis, Chairman. <lb/>
Secretory.<lb/>
The Democratic congressional <lb/>
convention of the first <lb/>
district of North Carolina, <lb/>
is hereby called to meet in Eden- <lb/>
ton, on Wednesday, July <lb/>
th, 1910. at o'clock p. in, for <lb/>
the purpose of nominating a can- <lb/>
for congress and transact- <lb/>
such other as may <lb/>
properly come before the <lb/>
A. L. Pendleton, <lb/>
Chm. Dem. Con. Ex. Com. <lb/>
1st. N. C. <lb/>
D B. Bradford, See. <lb/>
Our Greenville, yours if you <lb/>
come. <lb/>
Prepare fur your vacation <lb/>
b- buying an Tick- <lb/>
et in the United States <lb/>
Co., of New York. <lb/>
Pays for death, <lb/>
per week if <lb/>
Costs only per week. <lb/>
will only <lb/>
per week, pays for <lb/>
death and per week <lb/>
indemnity if injured. <lb/>
reward will be <lb/>
paid to any company that <lb/>
will issue a better policy <lb/>
than that of the United <lb/>
States Casualty Co. <lb/>
MARKER. <lb/>
Norfolk Cotton and Peanuts wired <lb/>
by J. W. Perry Co. Cotton Factor. <lb/>
Today Yesterday <lb/>
II 7- <lb/>
Middling <lb/>
Low 147-8 <lb/>
6-8 <lb/>
Low Middling <lb/>
Fancy <lb/>
Strictly Prim <lb/>
Prime <lb/>
Low Grade. <lb/>
1-2 <lb/>
1-4 <lb/>
it; <lb/>
1-41 <lb/>
r- YORE AND <lb/>
MARKET <lb/>
Wired by Cobb Bros <lb/>
and Broker. Norfolk. <lb/>
July <lb/>
Oct <lb/>
Dec <lb/>
Co., <lb/>
80- <lb/>
May Wheat <lb/>
May Com <lb/>
July Sib <lb/>
July Lard <lb/>
Sept <lb/>
681-2 <lb/>
7-8 <lb/>
82- <lb/>
C. L. WILKINSON, Agent, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Cotton Mai st. reported by <lb/>
, 1-4 <lb/>
The Making of Weeds. <lb/>
Dean Swift protested <lb/>
operations, preliminaries, am- <lb/>
communication, <lb/>
as new- <lb/>
fangled expressions brought Into com- . <lb/>
use by i lie war of his day. To- <lb/>
day nearly all these are the moat or- <lb/>
English, bis time <lb/>
seems commonly to Live been written <lb/>
and had the <lb/>
doubled consonant. Hence his com- <lb/>
plaint cram one syllable and <lb/>
cut off the rest, as owl fattened <lb/>
her mice after she bad bit off their <lb/>
leg to prevent from running <lb/>
Cobb Bros. <lb/>
NORFOLK, VA. <lb/>
Cotton Brokers <lb/>
In Stocks, Cotton. Grain <lb/>
and Provisions. <lb/>
PRIVATE WIRE <lb/>
to New York. Chicago <lb/>
and New Orleans. <lb/>
THE BEST IN <lb/>
Furniture <lb/>
and House <lb/>
is not too good for you. you want <lb/>
best, and prices that are in of your <lb/>
book we can supply your want. <lb/>
Taft Boyd Furniture Co. <lb/>
If you trade with us we money <lb/>
Wiley <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 WIN Begin at O a. m. <lb/>
FRIDAY, JUNE <lb/>
Remember the Place and Come for Bargains <lb/>
Wiley Brown <lb/>
ON FIVE POINTS <lb/>
Sickness is <lb/>
Unnecessary <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/>
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Home Telephone <lb/>
Telegraph Co. <lb/>
Henderson, N. C <lb/>
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Delightful Bathing, Finest Fishing in America, Dan- <lb/>
Tennis. Motoring, Riding. Extremely low Excursion <lb/>
Rates. Unsurpassed <lb/>
to WEEKLY <lb/>
Through Car Service, via Golds- <lb/>
arid Morehead, N. C. <lb/>
Write Frank P. Morton. Mgr., Morehead City. N. C. <lb/>
for rates and handsome booklet. <lb/>
For <lb/>
or Tin <lb/>
Roofing and Sheet Metal Work. <lb/>
J. J. JENKINS, <lb/>
Tia Shop Repair Work, and <lb/>
Tobacco Flues ii Season, too <lb/>
k. c. <lb/>
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Wafts liar a Tm tartar . to s aw. <lb/>
GENERAL MERCHANDISE <lb/>
S. A. L. <lb/>
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effective May <lb/>
Train leave <lb/>
YEAR ROUND <lb/>
3.46 a. Atlanta, Birmingham, <lb/>
points West, Jackson- <lb/>
ville and Florida <lb/>
Hamlet for Charlotta and <lb/>
Wilmington. <lb/>
THE SEABOARD <lb/>
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with and parlor car. Con- <lb/>
with steamer tor Washing- <lb/>
ton, <lb/>
Providence. <lb/>
THE FLORIDA FAST <lb/>
a. Richmond. Wash- <lb/>
and New York Pullman <lb/>
day coaches and dining car. <lb/>
Connect at Richmond with C. A <lb/>
O. for Cincinnati and points West, <lb/>
at Washington with Pennsylvania <lb/>
railroad and B. A O. for <lb/>
and points west <lb/>
THE SEABOARD <lb/>
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Wilmington, Birmingham. Memphis <lb/>
and West. Parlor to <lb/>
Hamlet. <lb/>
p. m. No. for <lb/>
Henderson Oxford, and <lb/>
4.00 p. Atlanta, Birmingham, <lb/>
Memphis West, Jack- <lb/>
and all Florida <lb/>
Pullman sleepers. Arrive Atlanta <lb/>
a. in. <lb/>
YEAR BOUND <lb/>
12.46 p. Richmond 4.20 a. <lb/>
in. Washington 7.40 a. New <lb/>
York p. m. Pullman sleeper to <lb/>
Washington and dining car <lb/>
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ESTABLISHED 1881 <lb/>
S M SCHULTZ <lb/>
Wholesale and retail Grocer and <lb/>
Furniture dealer. Cash paid for <lb/>
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Turkeys, Eggs, Oak Bedsteads, Mat- <lb/>
tresses, etc. Suits, Baby Carriages, <lb/>
Go-Carts, Parlor Suits. Tables, <lb/>
Lounges Safe, P. and Gail <lb/>
A Ax Snuff, High Lite Tobacco, Key <lb/>
West Cheroots, Henry George Ci- <lb/>
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Garden Seeds Oranges, Apples, Nuts <lb/>
Candles. Dried Apples. Peaches, <lb/>
Prunes, Currants, Raisins, Glass, <lb/>
Cakes <lb/>
Crackers, Cheese, <lb/>
beat Butter, New Royal Sewing Ma- <lb/>
and numerous other goods. <lb/>
and quantity cheap for cash. <lb/>
Come to see me. <lb/>
LOYALTY OF DOGS. <lb/>
Devotion of s Pair of to Their <lb/>
Young <lb/>
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is always pleasant to rend about, <lb/>
even when, as in the instance re- <lb/>
corded by Mr. in the <lb/>
of Old Sports- <lb/>
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to the muster. The story is <lb/>
of n pair of spaniels belonging to <lb/>
Mr. younger brother. <lb/>
One day the spaniels accompanied <lb/>
Gerald and Austin to bathe in the <lb/>
pool, the only secluded part <lb/>
of the chain of artificial lakes. The <lb/>
younger boy, Austin, put on enfold <lb/>
straw hut in the water. It tore to <lb/>
pieces. <lb/>
After the bath they separated, <lb/>
one going to s friend's house for <lb/>
luncheon, the other going home. <lb/>
Gerald dressed first and start- <lb/>
ed, the dogs following him. <lb/>
observing Austin was not <lb/>
following, the spaniels raced back to <lb/>
hurry him up. <lb/>
Austin completed <lb/>
dressing and had thrown his tatter- <lb/>
ed straw hat into the pool, jumped <lb/>
the mill where it narrow <lb/>
sod so departed. <lb/>
The dogs sought for him. The <lb/>
jump over the apparently <lb/>
foiled the scent. The tattered hat <lb/>
floated in the pool and seem- <lb/>
ed to tell a of disaster. The <lb/>
dogs plunged in. The bat had no <lb/>
one under it They and quest- <lb/>
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Hours passed and ob- <lb/>
served them there at work, and <lb/>
when forge hours were over rumor <lb/>
the Tillage that drags <lb/>
needed in pool to find the <lb/>
remains of Master Austin Wood- <lb/>
gate, whose hat floating <lb/>
there and the rectory spaniels <lb/>
swimming round it. <lb/>
Gerald went and tried to call the <lb/>
dogs off. They declined to come. <lb/>
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longer, in their opinion, a matter of <lb/>
They stuck to <lb/>
their quest. <lb/>
There was nothing to be done but <lb/>
to send up Austin to fetch them. <lb/>
As soon they were satisfied <lb/>
be was no ghost they came home <lb/>
complacently to their supper. <lb/>
A Remarkable Clock. <lb/>
Japan possesses a remarkable <lb/>
timepiece. It is contained in a <lb/>
frame three feet wide and five feet <lb/>
long, representing u noonday land- <lb/>
scape of great beauty. In the fore- <lb/>
ground plum and cherry trees and <lb/>
rice plants appear in full bloom. In <lb/>
the rear is seen a hill, gradual in <lb/>
ascent, from which apparently flows <lb/>
a cascade, admirably imitated in <lb/>
crystal. From this point a thread- <lb/>
like stream meanders, encircling <lb/>
rocks and islands in its windings <lb/>
and finally losing itself in a <lb/>
stretch of woodland. In a <lb/>
sky a golden sun turns on a <lb/>
silver wire, striking the hours on <lb/>
silver gongs as it passes. hour <lb/>
is marked on the frame by a creep- <lb/>
tortoise, which serves the place <lb/>
of n hand. A bird of exquisite <lb/>
plumage the close of <lb/>
each hour, and as the song ceases a <lb/>
mouse forth from n neigh- <lb/>
boring grotto scampering over <lb/>
the hill to the garden, is soon lost <lb/>
to <lb/>
Th Steak. <lb/>
The first porterhouse was <lb/>
so named in New York city in the <lb/>
famous old tavern of Martin <lb/>
son at Pearl street. This was a <lb/>
favorite resort of seafaring men. A <lb/>
steak being culled for by on old pi- <lb/>
lot one night. Morrison said that he <lb/>
had no steaks, but would cut and <lb/>
broil for him a thick slice from the <lb/>
sirloin which had just been <lb/>
for roasting the next day. <lb/>
Morrison's place was known as the <lb/>
Porter House in the neighborhood, <lb/>
and its frequenters soon got to talk- <lb/>
about the Porter House steaks. <lb/>
Morrison finally told Gibbous, his <lb/>
butcher in the Fly market, to cut up <lb/>
sirloins for him thereafter. <lb/>
Professional Cards <lb/>
W. F. EVANS <lb/>
ATTORNEY AT LAW <lb/>
Office R. L. Smith <lb/>
stables, and next door to John Flan- <lb/>
Buggy Co. a new building. <lb/>
. . Carolina <lb/>
N. W. OUTLAW <lb/>
ATTORNEY AT LAW <lb/>
office formerly occupied by. J. L <lb/>
Fleming. <lb/>
Greenville, . . <lb/>
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad. <lb/>
SCHEDULES <lb/>
Between Norfolk, Washington, <lb/>
and Kinston, Effective April lit, <lb/>
W. C. D. M. Clark. <lb/>
ft CLARK <lb/>
Civil Engineers and Surveyors <lb/>
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Norfolk Southern R. R <lb/>
NIGHT EXPRESS <lb/>
Pullman Sleeping Car Service <lb/>
between RALEIGH, N. and Norfolk, <lb/>
beginning June <lb/>
The only local sleeping car line between Raleigh Norfolk, via <lb/>
Farmville, Greenville and Washington, without <lb/>
SCHEDULE <lb/>
Harry Skinner. H. W. Whedbee. <lb/>
SKINNER ft WHEDBEE <lb/>
LAWYERS <lb/>
. . N. Carolina <lb/>
JULIUS BROWN <lb/>
ATTORNEY AT LAW <lb/>
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invitation to visit <lb/>
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Phone NEW BERN, N. C. <lb/>
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connection made at Norfolk with all lines div. <lb/>
trains operated between Norfolk aid New <lb/>
Washington; and daily, except between aid New <lb/>
Want tit <lb/>
Raleigh and Norfolk. Make., close s <lb/>
to and Lorn Wilmington, Rocky Mount New via <lb/>
makes direct at with R. S. By., to <lb/>
with Sou. Ky. to from <lb/>
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to her of th- following G. T. Can on agent, r L,. Up. u. I. . <lb/>
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FROM <lb/>
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With years experience in <lb/>
making fines, he can please you- <lb/>
Where He Should <lb/>
The Mr. W. was remarkable <lb/>
for his ready wit. On one occasion <lb/>
while on a steamboat a <lb/>
well known sharper, who wished to <lb/>
get into the clergyman's good <lb/>
graces, <lb/>
should like Tery much to hear <lb/>
one of your <lb/>
said the clergyman, <lb/>
could have heard ma last Sunday <lb/>
if you had been where you should <lb/>
have <lb/>
was that, <lb/>
the county answered <lb/>
the bluff clergyman he walked <lb/>
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THE NORTH CAROLINA <lb/>
COLLEGE Of AGRICULTURE <lb/>
and MECHANIC ARTS <lb/>
The State's college for training In- <lb/>
workers. Course in <lb/>
culture, Horticulture, Animal <lb/>
and Dairying; in Civil <lb/>
and Mechanical Engineering; <lb/>
in Cotton Milling and Dyeing; in <lb/>
Industrial and <lb/>
culture teaching. <lb/>
Entrance examination at each <lb/>
county scat on the 14th of July. <lb/>
D. HILL, President, <lb/>
7-21 West N. C. <lb/>
CENTRAL <lb/>
Barber Shop <lb/>
Herbert Edmond, Prop. <lb/>
Located in main business sec- <lb/>
don of the town- Five chair <lb/>
in operation and each one <lb/>
sided over by a skilled barber. <lb/>
Our place is inviting, razors <lb/>
sharp. Our towels clean. <lb/>
Modern electrical machine for <lb/>
dry shampoo and La- <lb/>
dies waited on st their home. <lb/>
Subscribe to The Reflector. <lb/>
S. J. NOBLES <lb/>
MODERN BARBER SHOP. <lb/>
Nicely furnished, every <lb/>
thing clean <lb/>
working the very <lb/>
best barbers. Second to <lb/>
none in the State. <lb/>
Cosmetics a specialty. <lb/>
Opposite I. R. J. G. Move <lb/>
Announcements <lb/>
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State Normal and <lb/>
College <lb/>
Plumbing and Tinning <lb/>
Will <lb/>
I better to b <lb/>
than president do you <lb/>
know To- t never and <lb/>
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Maintained by the State for the <lb/>
men of North Carolina, Four regular . <lb/>
to Degrees. Special P as m <lb/>
Courses for Fall <lb/>
begins September Th d. <lb/>
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and <lb/>
solicited. <lb/>
Choice Cut Flowers <lb/>
Carnations, <lb/>
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la trill <lb/>
Hail, <lb/>
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For Sheriff. <lb/>
I hereby If a <lb/>
candidate for sheriff of Pitt <lb/>
county, subject the action t f <lb/>
the Democratic primary. <lb/>
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hereby myself a <lb/>
candidate for sheriff of Pitt <lb/>
to the action of <lb/>
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discretion of the democratic <lb/>
of Pitt county at <lb/>
primaries for County <lb/>
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for the of riff <lb/>
of county, the <lb/>
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When they get to flying across <lb/>
ocean in airships, they can <lb/>
steer clear of the custom house <lb/>
Inc. keepers smuggle all they <lb/>
Published by <lb/>
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one year. <lb/>
Six months. <lb/>
rates be had <lb/>
application business office In <lb/>
Reflector Building, corner <lb/>
and Third <lb/>
All cards of thanks and resolutions <lb/>
of respect will be charted <lb/>
cent per word. <lb/>
Communications <lb/>
dates will be dunged for at three <lb/>
cents per line, <lb/>
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ville. N. C. a <lb/>
matter. <lb/>
class mail <lb/>
FRIDAY, S. 1910. <lb/>
ant to. <lb/>
The chamber of commerce <lb/>
has certainly taken on new life, <lb/>
as Ml shown the meeting <lb/>
Monday night. It was <lb/>
the best meeting the chamber <lb/>
has held, and much was <lb/>
taken in all the subjects up for <lb/>
consideration, as will be seen <lb/>
from the report in our news <lb/>
columns. Good roads, a subject <lb/>
Jeffries has been giving the now awakening general interest <lb/>
governor of Nevada u few ring all over the county, was the <lb/>
stunt by way of appreciation of prime feature of this meeting, <lb/>
It looks like it is going to be a <lb/>
convention fight again, but the <lb/>
bigger the light the more fun <lb/>
Charlotte will have over it. <lb/>
being allowed to fight at <lb/>
Now that tax listing time is <lb/>
over, people need not Le so poor <lb/>
as they claimed June, <lb/>
and may a little money to <lb/>
turn loose. <lb/>
If you are not busy, whose <lb/>
fault it <lb/>
If want to Bee things <lb/>
come to pass, watch Greenville <lb/>
We want to see every man in <lb/>
Pitt county become an advocate <lb/>
good roads. <lb/>
wheat king, has <lb/>
tired of the future <lb/>
ling game and retired. <lb/>
the lawyers for Pow <lb/>
ell saw that insanity plea <lb/>
was not going to work. <lb/>
The managers being yet in the <lb/>
woods are trying to see which <lb/>
can put up the biggest claim. <lb/>
Yes, it is a fuel. We get <lb/>
prouder of Greenville every day, <lb/>
and don't who it. <lb/>
The News remarks <lb/>
fly paper has a tremendous <lb/>
Must be stuck on <lb/>
it. <lb/>
The collapse of a in <lb/>
shows what the tiling <lb/>
will do when they tackle a <lb/>
storm. <lb/>
Some people have such a habit <lb/>
of growling in this life, that <lb/>
they would keep it up hereafter, <lb/>
if they <lb/>
It has been two or days <lb/>
since we n, but all <lb/>
the game you t keep your <lb/>
mind on road<lb/>
Whether agree with them <lb/>
or not. you must admit that Joe <lb/>
Daniels and Josiah Bailey have <lb/>
a right to feel over it. <lb/>
A telephone com- <lb/>
has been lined for <lb/>
Violating the anti-trust <lb/>
law. Wonder if they will pay- <lb/>
it. <lb/>
Give the men conduct <lb/>
your hearty- <lb/>
support and there will be better <lb/>
administration than without it. <lb/>
The Born Sun celebrated <lb/>
its third anniversary with a bi- <lb/>
centennial edition of forty pages. <lb/>
It was certainly creditable <lb/>
paper. <lb/>
The county conventions over <lb/>
the State leave the matter as to <lb/>
who will get the Supreme court <lb/>
nomination be decided by <lb/>
the State convention. <lb/>
and in addition to this better <lb/>
mail facilities, increased <lb/>
accommodations, a better <lb/>
supplied market, and the <lb/>
nation of the house fly came in <lb/>
for a share of discussion. If <lb/>
much good does not come from <lb/>
the m and the discussion <lb/>
of these timely topics it will be <lb/>
contrary to expectation. <lb/>
JUDGE HARRY W WHEDBEE. <lb/>
It took two in <lb/>
ford county to settle the <lb/>
candidates. One <lb/>
is bad enough, but two <lb/>
a nuisance <lb/>
The telegraph companies an- <lb/>
I hey are not going <lb/>
to handle the new- of the <lb/>
Johnson fight on the <lb/>
But the newspaper fellows will <lb/>
be hand and they will give it <lb/>
to the sports <lb/>
There are plenty of us down <lb/>
Lore in Eastern North Carolina <lb/>
a ho are glad that, Mr. Charles <lb/>
Cotton has been <lb/>
for clerk of the Superior <lb/>
court by the Democrats of <lb/>
county. <lb/>
And Mister Jack Johnson, of <lb/>
color, can feel himself the <lb/>
champion of the world. <lb/>
Guess Jim feels sore in <lb/>
Spirit as well as in body, over <lb/>
the licking the black man gave <lb/>
him. <lb/>
The nation lost an able <lb/>
in the death of John W. <lb/>
Daniel, of Virginia He had <lb/>
been United Stales senator r <lb/>
twenty-five years, and was a <lb/>
man unusual ability. lie <lb/>
few . as an orator. <lb/>
If this hair controversy <lb/>
between Editors end <lb/>
keeps up at this rate we <lb/>
look for one to charge the other <lb/>
with rats and puffs. <lb/>
Charlotte News. <lb/>
It is giving much gratification <lb/>
his host of friends that Hon. <lb/>
W. Whedbee, of <lb/>
is to be the next judge of this, <lb/>
the third judicial district. The <lb/>
six counties composing the dis <lb/>
county conventions <lb/>
last Saturday, and the instruct- <lb/>
ed vote for Mr. is more <lb/>
enough to give him the <lb/>
nomination on first ballot in the <lb/>
judicial convention at <lb/>
next Perhaps he <lb/>
will not mind us telling it on <lb/>
him, but The regards <lb/>
Harry Whedbee a- of <lb/>
boy-i Bach year- ago, <lb/>
he went lo college ho began his <lb/>
first work in this e. It was <lb/>
in those day that we learned to <lb/>
admire the boy. for it was seen <lb/>
that there was something him. <lb/>
And that admiration has grown <lb/>
with the since, for his ca- <lb/>
through College, during six- <lb/>
teen years practicing law, and as <lb/>
mayor of Greenville, has been <lb/>
such as to giro him a high stand <lb/>
,,,., in of <lb/>
will worthily Lear the judicial <lb/>
honors, and no mistake will be <lb/>
made in raising hi in to the <lb/>
of court judge. <lb/>
is <lb/>
If there be one better way than <lb/>
another to ruin a it is for <lb/>
those who live in it to go about <lb/>
apologizing for it existence. <lb/>
There ore some who are always <lb/>
ready to say, by their actions at <lb/>
least, that this place don't <lb/>
amount to much. hey will tell <lb/>
you the is dead; that <lb/>
no one would think of stopping <lb/>
here; that some town adjacent <lb/>
i more respectable, more enter <lb/>
prising, has better people, bet- <lb/>
enjoyments, is ahead of us <lb/>
everything. This is all wrong. <lb/>
Even if it be true, one should <lb/>
ever admit it, when it comes to <lb/>
making a comparison. Every <lb/>
good citizen of this town, should <lb/>
take a special local pride all <lb/>
that pertains to home. The <lb/>
schools, the churches, the amuse- <lb/>
the business, pleasures, <lb/>
the the celebrations, in <lb/>
fact everything should be looked <lb/>
on by our own people as just as <lb/>
good as can be up else- <lb/>
where. The town that says <lb/>
will always succeed. The <lb/>
town says I don't know, <lb/>
don't think it will amount to <lb/>
is never of much force. <lb/>
If you have no local pride, bot- <lb/>
row some.- Washington News. <lb/>
We go from here to <lb/>
to see the much <lb/>
less to Reno. All u v e <lb/>
want to know how it comes out, <lb/>
and if Johnson Jeffries it <lb/>
will be no more than the latter <lb/>
deserves for putting himself oil <lb/>
such an equality. <lb/>
The Democrats of Durham <lb/>
Saturday sprung a surprise on <lb/>
the convention by unanimously <lb/>
Nominating Gen J. S. Carr for <lb/>
the legislature, He will make <lb/>
it good of the State's <lb/>
law making The <lb/>
was against his wishes, but <lb/>
was so pressed upon him that he <lb/>
accepted. <lb/>
The Reflector had hoped to <lb/>
h-gin today appearing in new <lb/>
dress set from its Linotype ma- <lb/>
chine, but owing to the failure <lb/>
to in time of some other <lb/>
material ordered to go along <lb/>
with the change, it had to be <lb/>
deterred a few days. An order <lb/>
for telegraphic news service was <lb/>
also placed to begin today, and <lb/>
as the dispatches are coming in <lb/>
we are giving them to our read- <lb/>
without waiting for the other <lb/>
change. It will be but a few- <lb/>
days more before The Reflector <lb/>
will look like a new paper, print- <lb/>
ed from new type everyday, and <lb/>
w the news on the day it <lb/>
curs. Our Linotype machine <lb/>
folding machine are both <lb/>
ready for doing their part in <lb/>
Major James W. Wilson the new paper, and other <lb/>
If a blind senator could find <lb/>
the corruption in the <lb/>
can party, those with good eyes <lb/>
certainly ought to be able to see <lb/>
things. <lb/>
If you don't want the road <lb/>
roller to run over you, don't try <lb/>
to stop the movement for good <lb/>
roads in Pitt They are <lb/>
coming. <lb/>
facilities have been added. Be- <lb/>
sides the better facilities for <lb/>
in Charlotte Saturday. He was <lb/>
years of age had much to <lb/>
do with making North Carolina's, newspaper. <lb/>
history in his career. It was he j Job department has <lb/>
who did the engineering of the <lb/>
Western North <lb/>
across the Blue Ridge mountains, <lb/>
one of the greatest feats of rail- <lb/>
road engineering known. <lb/>
been considerably increased for <lb/>
turning out the very best class <lb/>
of work. The Reflector is here <lb/>
to work for for Pitt <lb/>
county and for Eastern North <lb/>
Carolina, and in doing this we <lb/>
ask the interest and help of <lb/>
everybody <lb/>
Powell's thirty year sentence <lb/>
is equivalent to <lb/>
as he will hardly outlive the <lb/>
time. <lb/>
Some of the Charlotte <lb/>
writers need to back to <lb/>
school and study history and <lb/>
geography some more, The Democratic party wants a <lb/>
paper says Jarvis is tariff that will produce all the <lb/>
T n II ii . ii revenues that are necessary and <lb/>
North Carolina s oldest living i . . . . ., , ,. <lb/>
i which will take the burden of <lb/>
governor and lives people without doing <lb/>
Isn't that a display of; or injury to any American <lb/>
ignorance Star. <lb/>
The gratifying announcement <lb/>
made several days ago that <lb/>
the Atlantic Co Line ill es <lb/>
an oral <lb/>
migration depart the <lb/>
be to <lb/>
induce Northern <lb/>
Western home-seekers to come <lb/>
the territory of the road. <lb/>
Wilmington is to lie the head- <lb/>
quarters of this department, <lb/>
while it i.- intended to caver the <lb/>
of North and South Caro <lb/>
tins and Virginia, we take it <lb/>
the effort of the <lb/>
department will be directed to <lb/>
wards inducing these desirable <lb/>
immigrants to conic to eastern <lb/>
North Carolina for tho <lb/>
that we believe greater <lb/>
are offered here for the <lb/>
thrifty, and pro- <lb/>
farmers of the North <lb/>
and of our <lb/>
stock who only need <lb/>
to make them <lb/>
Other great railroad systems <lb/>
have for years been doing effect- <lb/>
work through their i mm <lb/>
departments, we are <lb/>
glad the Coast Line has <lb/>
also decided to engage this <lb/>
most important work of bring- <lb/>
a desirable class <lb/>
grants into the territory <lb/>
by the road. What east- <lb/>
North Carolina needs more <lb/>
than anything else now is in- <lb/>
flux of farmers possessing a high <lb/>
standard of intelligence and j <lb/>
and we must naturally <lb/>
look to the Northern and West- <lb/>
States for this class of I <lb/>
migration. Instead of these <lb/>
people going Canada, with <lb/>
its long hard winters and bitter <lb/>
climate, as thousands of them <lb/>
have been doing for years <lb/>
are told, they should be brought <lb/>
to the South, the land of great-, <lb/>
promise and opportunity, I <lb/>
and it can be done beat by just <lb/>
such work as the Atlantic Coast <lb/>
Line is now undertaking --Mount <lb/>
Olive Tribune. <lb/>
About Typhoid <lb/>
We wish that every one in the <lb/>
State might read the April <lb/>
bulletin of the North Carolina <lb/>
Board of Health, which sets <lb/>
forth the danger from flies as <lb/>
strikingly as could be desired. <lb/>
Just now, when the fly has re- <lb/>
turned in full force, bringing <lb/>
the usual increase of typhoid- <lb/>
fever cases along with him, a <lb/>
pamphlet like this is altogether <lb/>
timely. It emphasizes the <lb/>
menace-of the common house <lb/>
termed by a Washing- <lb/>
ton physician typhoid <lb/>
in causing typhoid fever and <lb/>
does not pass by without men- <lb/>
the important which <lb/>
flies also play in spreading <lb/>
tuberculosis, cholera and many <lb/>
other diseases. Any one who <lb/>
reads its pages will fully realize <lb/>
that the fly which alights upon <lb/>
his food alway comes from the <lb/>
vilest places the very places, <lb/>
too, where disease germs most <lb/>
abound- and spreads infection <lb/>
with feet serving the purpose as <lb/>
as if they had been <lb/>
formed for it. On the principle <lb/>
that things seen are mightier <lb/>
than things read or heard, illus- <lb/>
have been made <lb/>
Any citizen of the State <lb/>
may obtain a copy of this <lb/>
tin upon request to Dr. W- S- <lb/>
secretary and treasurer, <lb/>
at Raleigh, and this privilege <lb/>
should be liberally <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
Licenses. <lb/>
Register of Deeds W. M. Moore <lb/>
had issued the following licenses <lb/>
since last <lb/>
WHITE. <lb/>
William C. Baldwin and Lanie <lb/>
A. Garris. <lb/>
E. M. Swain and Ethel Heath. <lb/>
W. Y. Swain and Ada L. Ty- <lb/>
son. <lb/>
J. F. Braxton and Nina Allen <lb/>
Dixon. <lb/>
E P. Christian and Lena <lb/>
J. M. aid Effie <lb/>
COLORED. <lb/>
Joseph Killebrew and Dora <lb/>
Bobbins. <lb/>
John Teel and Alice Moon. <lb/>
John Hill and Henrietta Rives. <lb/>
Subscribe for The Reflector. <lb/>
A Call to the Progressive Citizens <lb/>
of Pitt County. <lb/>
Asp rial meet ins of the Chamber of Commerce was <lb/>
held in Greenville on the evening of July the 4th, at which <lb/>
time the GOOD ROADS movement had full swing. <lb/>
A resolution was adopted calling a convention of the <lb/>
citizens of Pitt count v to be held in the city of Greenville <lb/>
on August 1st for the purpose of organizing <lb/>
a County Good <lb/>
Prominent men from over the State, who are now bend- <lb/>
every energy to secure for North Carolina a system of <lb/>
Good Roads will be invited to address the convention, and <lb/>
an invitation is hereby extended to the citizens of each <lb/>
township in the county to attend this convention, and <lb/>
in the movement that will mean so much to us in tho <lb/>
future. <lb/>
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. <lb/>
Per H. A White. President. <lb/>
ALL NEXT WEEK THE <lb/>
The Anderson Mail is still <lb/>
for information concern- <lb/>
a man who can get out <lb/>
a good will such <lb/>
a newspaper in North Carolina. <lb/>
None are so blind as those who <lb/>
will see, but we refer the <lb/>
query to The Wilmington Dis <lb/>
patch and The Greenville Re- <lb/>
their patience is long <lb/>
than ours. Meanwhile we <lb/>
The attention to the <lb/>
fact that one hundred per <lb/>
cent of the newspaper of North <lb/>
Carolina are more or less good. <lb/>
Charlotte Observer. <lb/>
Take it After <lb/>
my dear <lb/>
you, <lb/>
John R. Smith <lb/>
Company <lb/>
will present their GREAT SHOWS <lb/>
IN GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
i Commencing Monday, July <lb/>
Honestly Conducted, Honorably Presented, <lb/>
Truthfully Advertised. <lb/>
BUFFALO RANCH EXPLOITS <lb/>
There we will present the lending features of the General <lb/>
Wild Shows, exhibiting horses with human brains. They <lb/>
waltz, march and cake walk to tho merry music of the band. <lb/>
We ride any horse, mule or bull brought us For we <lb/>
guarantee to thoroughly break to ride to that anyone who <lb/>
at all can ride them or your money cheerfully refunded, <lb/>
guaranteeing not to hurt the animal. <lb/>
FREE ATTRACTIONS -Prof John the bone- <lb/>
less wonder will twice daily give four exhibitions of <lb/>
and other performances. <lb/>
Mr. John will every afternoon make his <lb/>
Thrilling standing on the backs of fiery <lb/>
steeds, besides doing trick and fancy riding. <lb/>
Presenting the Biggest and Best Popular Price Show <lb/>
in the South under mammoth water-proof tent. <lb/>
greatest of all Bareback Indian Riders <lb/>
and Rope Twirler and manipulator, will also give Indian <lb/>
War Dances, etc. Charlie will also be there. He <lb/>
is a wonder <lb/>
John Royal Italian Band, of Naples, will give free <lb/>
concerts every afternoon and evening. The greatest in the <lb/>
South, don't miss it <lb/>
Smith's Old Plantation Shows <lb/>
Big in Animal Show Electric Mammoth <lb/>
Snake show, showing many poisonous reptiles from all parts <lb/>
of the world. Vaudeville, Electric, etc. Merry Go Round <lb/>
and many other features too to mention. <lb/>
ALL SHOWS OPEN TWICE DAILY <lb/>
Shows will hold forth on the Lot on Dickinson Avenue. <lb/>
Wreck I d. <lb/>
July <lb/>
began today into the <lb/>
wreck of Twentieth Century <lb/>
Limited late yesterday in which <lb/>
persons wan killed and many <lb/>
others hurt. It brought out con- <lb/>
stories to the of <lb/>
the disaster. The engineer of <lb/>
the passenger train says he <lb/>
obeyed orders, but the engineer <lb/>
of the freight train into which <lb/>
he ran he was mistaken. <lb/>
Railroad officials take the side of <lb/>
the freight engineer, claiming <lb/>
that the passenger train ran by <lb/>
the point it should have stopped <lb/>
for the freight. The coroner is <lb/>
investigating; the matter. <lb/>
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT <lb/>
IN OF R. W. SMITH <lb/>
Authorized Agent of The Eastern Reflect for Ayden and vicinity. Ad rates furnished <lb/>
The lucky number that will <lb/>
cure the twenty-seven pieces of <lb/>
at M. H Saul's drug is <lb/>
1412. The holds <lb/>
number can call and get the goods. <lb/>
One ticket given with each cold<lb/>
Car Nails. Wire. Lime and <lb/>
We are representing the oldest and Car Nails. Wire, We will repair Tobacco Trucks, <lb/>
strongest Life and Insurance Co. . Cement a, J. ft. Smith Wagons. Carts and other arm <lb/>
tn the world. Call us and us Our town was a busy place on short notice at J. R. Smith <lb/>
Loan ft Trust day. preparatory, to curing tobacco Co s Mill <lb/>
next week. I J- J- ls having a <lb/>
Protect your house against the filthy on his residence besides other <lb/>
Co. Phone <lb/>
I hereby announce myself a <lb/>
flies and mosquitoes by putting in a When completed it will be quiet <lb/>
. , ., .,, , putting in u . .------ <lb/>
for Township subject to Improved screen Windows ornamental as well as comfortable. <lb/>
the Democratic primary of y r all <lb/>
township. W. Allen Cox , a, , R <lb/>
Strand, contractor, came In Harrow and family, of Rocky <lb/>
If you need a good open or s . ; , ; , , , ,. , . <lb/>
Wagon or Cart, call on J. R. Smith , Mount, are ,, , town this week. <lb/>
Co. Dixon. mm Constable-I hereby announce <lb/>
Prof. C. E. Brooks and wife, of at myself a candidate for township con- <lb/>
College Maggie R Co stable to the Democratic <lb/>
or passed through town Fri- <lb/>
day, en route to the National <lb/>
Association at <lb/>
A nice line of Coffins and Caskets <lb/>
always on hand with a nice hearse at <lb/>
your service at J. R. Smith Mill. <lb/>
Smith, colored, was before <lb/>
Mayor on Thursday, for <lb/>
using vile which was <lb/>
coming to a gentleman, and had to <lb/>
cough up which is the heaviest <lb/>
cash price for such offense. <lb/>
Now is a good time to advertise In <lb/>
the Ayden department. R. W. <lb/>
Smith <lb/>
Saturday evening while John James <lb/>
and wife were In J. R. Smith <lb/>
store trading, their two-year-old child, <lb/>
wandered out In the street, and a <lb/>
horse hitched to a vehicle passed over <lb/>
It. The horse stepping on the little <lb/>
one, bruising its arm and leg. Those <lb/>
who witnessed it were sure the child <lb/>
was killed. father took it to Dr. <lb/>
office who examined and <lb/>
dressed it. While this was being done <lb/>
the child's mother remained the <lb/>
store, and through fear anxiety <lb/>
she fainted and fell to the floor. Dr. <lb/>
Cooker, James Smith Rollins, <lb/>
plied the camphor with telling effects. <lb/>
Car K Elite and other <lb/>
top dressing at J. R Smith <lb/>
The more the merrier; we have <lb/>
candidates for constable, who have <lb/>
. Hum III <lb/>
Ayden Department, and we hear there <lb/>
are others. Ult we don't know, or they <lb/>
are like float talk in <lb/>
public. <lb/>
Cook Stoves, and repairs for at <lb/>
J. R, Smith <lb/>
There was a happy meeting at the de <lb/>
pot Saturday evening, when Aaron <lb/>
Cox, colored, from the pen- <lb/>
He had been there about <lb/>
B. F. James and family, of Granger, of <lb/>
spent In town, and worship- Smith. <lb/>
ed at the Christian church. The family of Mr. Henry D. Man- <lb/>
and Rubber Belting, Black Ding, whom we mentioned last week, <lb/>
and Pipe other mill are gradually growing worse. We <lb/>
fittings at J. R. Co. hear one of the girls is not expected <lb/>
Rev. C. Manly Morton offered his to survive long, <lb/>
resignation as pastor the The columns of the Ayden Depart- <lb/>
church last Sunday, to take effect the are open for any legitimate ads. <lb/>
first of September, which was quite even campaign. Business solicited. <lb/>
MISS C. MEREDITH <lb/>
Graduate Nurse <lb/>
Ayden, North Carolina. <lb/>
Oyster <lb/>
Oysters <lb/>
Coming Every Day <lb/>
On Serve Yon Any Way. Try Me <lb/>
a surprise to the congregation. <lb/>
now is he time lo subscribe for the <lb/>
See our and cent bargain lay W. <lb/>
J. R. Smith Co. <lb/>
Smith. <lb/>
Lime, Cement, We like to read of Miss Helen Gould, <lb/>
other building material at J. R. Smith Mrs. Eddy and Miss Harriet Beecher <lb/>
Co, . Stowe and their unbounded charity. <lb/>
Lime. Cement. Hair, Trowels and and appreciate them none tHe less, but <lb/>
Mason Jars.-J. R. Smith Co. have here In our town com- <lb/>
For Sale Several thoroughbred some as noble heroism as can <lb/>
J. Marshal Cox. of township be found. When duty calls and the <lb/>
ls spending a portion of this week cries of the suffering are heard they <lb/>
. are always found In the front <lb/>
Berkshire male Apply at once and never tire until misfortune has no <lb/>
to J R Smith-Co. . wants to relieve and sorrow no tears <lb/>
Mr. Banks, congenial to dry. We admire our noble <lb/>
of the Free Press, was here hood. <lb/>
physical If have news item, tell thus <lb/>
arid carries scribe and help us lo make this col- <lb/>
sunshine wherever goes, and sells creditable one. Don't <lb/>
The Free do a book <lb/>
and Hawk wonder at the feeble effort lie Is <lb/>
t J. R. Smith We are not all like Josephus <lb/>
Mr. H. A. Hart, the merchant your <lb/>
vs. Tr <lb/>
for a bountiful cotton Le, us rent your <lb/>
and tobacco have suffered from ex- <lb/>
rain in your personal Property, Land. Stocks. <lb/>
Call, on us for Flooring Ceiling. money on <lb/>
and Scant- Loan Insurance <lb/>
ling. We Co <lb/>
R. Smith Mill. our arc displaying <lb/>
Mr. Henry Stokes, our progressive some very attractive signs, <lb/>
on Lee street, has the Lime Lime barrels Just <lb/>
plans and receiving bids for a neat R. Smith Co. <lb/>
residence in the Griffin part of our j. Taylor is having a large brick <lb/>
seven years. town. warehouse built in the rear of his store <lb/>
You can find almost anything yon <lb/>
. i u., Screen Doors made to order or re- lots, <lb/>
3- H. Smith If you have buy or sol. <lb/>
Hardware. Crockery. . Mil. let us drop ,, m mo,. <lb/>
Cement, Windows. Books Stoves Ray and Lloyd A letter from Mr. p, of <lb/>
Windows and at Friday from Raleigh, where Morehead. states he Will locate here <lb/>
Flour and Cars Mill. <lb/>
Mr. I have as com <lb/>
arranged flour and corn mill <lb/>
as twenty years experience in the <lb/>
business would assist me in <lb/>
building. I the very <lb/>
latest improved and the very <lb/>
best machinery, to be had. I am <lb/>
making as fine as 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/>
Tribute lo a KM <lb/>
One ClaM <lb/>
A. Banks ill The <lb/>
Democrat. <lb/>
never made a finer man in Hi <lb/>
image than our Cid Boss Man. <lb/>
perhaps He never a <lb/>
of human less yielding. <lb/>
plastic to His touch, to His Will. As <lb/>
old chief patiently <lb/>
So this last lesson is <lb/>
hands, finish <lb/>
elastic to His touch, to His Will. A <lb/>
piece of clay less <lb/>
we arc going to <lb/>
to tell him that Ibis is no; <lb/>
is <lb/>
sonic rare occasions our Old Al in <lb/>
used lo push aside the curtains <lb/>
let us the inner shrine, the <lb/>
hearts Holy of Does not <lb/>
remember day he of <lb/>
Joan R Co. Her. <lb/>
Week. <lb/>
Beginning next Monday, Jul <lb/>
the John R Smith Amuse <lb/>
Company will hold forth <lb/>
here for a eek. <lb/>
Among the many features <lb/>
be the Great Wild West Show, <lb/>
exhibiting fifteen horses with <lb/>
human brains. They waltz <lb/>
march and to <lb/>
merry music of th- band. Ari- <lb/>
Charlie, the Western cow <lb/>
boy, is a wonder He rides the <lb/>
fiercest of all animals with <lb/>
ease. <lb/>
Smith's Old Plantation Show <lb/>
is one of the best no w on the road. <lb/>
Singing and dancing with and evening prayer of Dr. <lb/>
time melody and U a <lb/>
. I memories days in country <lb/>
feature worthy of seeing. h earn, bark <lb/>
The big four -in-one animal they would Man <lb/>
show, electric mammoth I who. when they grew over long <lb/>
Show, merry- sermons, would rest their in <lb/>
go-round and many other fen their mother's la ; <lb/>
too to mention, <lb/>
member that he little y <lb/>
WHAT WIDTH <lb/>
s So this last is merely <lb/>
go to make this aggregation one tr <lb/>
of the <lb/>
Mr Smith guarantees J-very- f, M kept <lb/>
thing just represented -He, , <lb/>
esters to the ladies and children . , <lb/>
especially. moral i ., tor my <lb/>
instructive, d by the preps o H ore the ,., <lb/>
and public everywhere m , <lb/>
John Annuls Italian clear as ,,, <lb/>
Band, of Naples, give , <lb/>
every afternoon and tor <lb/>
night <lb/>
Ones are Less <lb/>
to Kepi In Condition. <lb/>
Discussing the merits of narrow How. delicious wen <lb/>
roads-as compared with wide ones. boon. No now , v, r lie so good, i <lb/>
M How. delicious were pies of boy- <lb/>
The Savannah News submits hat if J <lb/>
sent <lb/>
joyous but rather <lb/>
Nevertheless, ii afterward . <lb/>
tho peaceable of <lb/>
to them that are exorcised <lb/>
them that an <lb/>
; Dear Old Ha Man, we have re- <lb/>
wide roads are constructed they will <lb/>
be constructed because of the <lb/>
cost and hence will soon dampen <lb/>
good-roads enthusiasm with <lb/>
repairs. wiser says <lb/>
our contemporary truly, to con- <lb/>
roads that will be durable and <lb/>
If this plan is adopted it will compel <lb/>
the building of narrow roads. If, we <lb/>
are to have in all of the countries a <lb/>
system of good the Dr. King's Lite Hills. Every pill <lb/>
people to keep the roads in repair I is a coated globule of health, <lb/>
when narrow road . . <lb/>
the vigorous liver, the active kidneys, lessons together In <lb/>
the regular bowels of boy hood. Your. , M <lb/>
digest Ion Is poor and yon blame the <lb/>
food. What's A complete ton- again on the same bench, and <lb/>
up by Hitters all organ our together over the Good <lb/>
of Liver, Kidneys, out the meaning <lb/>
Bowels-Try then. They'll , , u , <lb/>
your boyhood appetite <lb/>
of food fairly saturate your <lb/>
body with new health, and <lb/>
vigor. all druggists. A DAY. <lb/>
Tho busiest little things ever <lb/>
will have to be adopted. The only ob- <lb/>
Mill run Train languor energy, brain-fag into<lb/>
R. Smith <lb/>
they had taking a course at King's practicing law by <lb/>
to ft is that accidents due to <lb/>
horses are more likely to convention of this dis- coins at all druggists. <lb/>
occur on narrow than on wide roads. w .,., a City on I <lb/>
There is some truth in that contention, mi,. ;, I o'clock, p. m. <lb/>
but automobiles are becoming so com .,, of delegate from Who on <lb/>
mail that it will be but a short time counties, , Trains, <lb/>
before horses will not be alarmed by railroad will ran a special j <lb/>
morning, starting at WEDNESDAY, JULY <lb/>
at home This train will Brinkley returned <lb/>
in the good-roads countries Of Europe Horn in lime to the day evening from Scotland <lb/>
combined to produce a general train for Morehead, reaching where she had been visiting relatives, <lb/>
that most American ,,;.,. a. id. Muck Daniels, <lb/>
me too wide. Narrower roads would trill return night jag a house party hero returned t <lb/>
Mr. Hodges has plans for College, <lb/>
another neat residence In en Coal Tar, Roof Paint, J. R. <lb/>
the vacant lot of the old If, K. Smith <lb/>
the 15th. <lb/>
OF TUB CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb/>
AT AYDEN, N. O. <lb/>
At tho Close. Business March <lb/>
Resources <lb/>
Furniture and fixtures <lb/>
Due front 60,903.86 <lb/>
Cash items <lb/>
Gold coin <lb/>
Silver coin, including all <lb/>
minor coin cur. 1,288.09 <lb/>
bank and other <lb/>
Notes 3,785.00 <lb/>
Liabilities <lb/>
stock <lb/>
Surplus 12,500.00 <lb/>
Undivided profits, less <lb/>
SOT. and taxes pd. 5,421.80 <lb/>
Deposits sub. to check 50,130.20 <lb/>
M Churns, Preserve Jars, Milk <lb/>
Coolers, and Mucous Fruit Jars <lb/>
J. R. Smith <lb/>
Misses Gilbert and Adams are visit- <lb/>
Miss July <lb/>
j. F. Paints, Ker- <lb/>
files and at J. It. Smith <lb/>
Tile district meeting of I. O. <lb/>
P., will meet here the first <lb/>
In August. The executive <lb/>
will soon have the arranged. <lb/>
Car Cement. Lime, Nails, and Hay. <lb/>
at J. K. Smith <lb/>
Mary Love Gray left <lb/>
day to spend a few days With her <lb/>
aunt in Wilson. <lb/>
I hereby myself a <lb/>
date for township constable, subject <lb/>
to the primary town- <lb/>
T. Keel. <lb/>
4th of July was quite <lb/>
here. About the only difference noted <lb/>
was a lot of farm team stood tied in <lb/>
the hot sun all day, trying to <lb/>
n bundle of oats scattered on the <lb/>
which looked more cruel than <lb/>
the did patriotic. <lb/>
NORTH u.,, Lime barrels <lb/>
I. J. R. Cashier of the above named bank, do swear that Just R. Smith to. <lb/>
the s to the best of my knowledge and belief. If you have any wants, let us make <lb/>
J. R. SMITH, Cashier. known In the Ayden Department. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to <lb/>
be better constructed more all who to come, <lb/>
hi every way. As who , Sunday at j ,,,.,. ,, . .;. <lb/>
burg county learned long ago, the ad return on tho i.,,,, <lb/>
strip should not much exceed train Sunday The I.,,, at E c. T. T. S home <lb/>
baggy width, with a dirt road for the nip will he evening. <lb/>
alongside. In bad weather nil ,,,, roW and special of <lb/>
travel is upon the macadam the j.,, ,. should go lo the <lb/>
dirt road is thus saved from ruts or <lb/>
came in Tuesday to attend summer <lb/>
Total 1130,669.11 <lb/>
Savings Deposits <lb/>
Cashier's checks <lb/>
outstanding <lb/>
Total <lb/>
27,208.90 <lb/>
237.62 <lb/>
mt. this 4th day April, <lb/>
1910. <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
J. R SMITH. <lb/>
JOSEPH DIXON. <lb/>
CANNON, . <lb/>
beast, vehicle and mini, not only <lb/>
excellent purpose but saves <lb/>
macadam unnecessary wear. The <lb/>
width furnished by the two roads to- <lb/>
is sufficient for convenient pass <lb/>
lug and for the <lb/>
which The has in mind. More <lb/>
width than this cometh simply of <lb/>
waste. It has been shown that nut <lb/>
only is durability thereby sacrificed. <lb/>
but that many thousands of acres are <lb/>
subtracted from American <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
Train leaves f relatives. <lb/>
other of destructive wear. In a o'clock a and Greenville at. , ,. <lb/>
good weather travel is very largely I Outlaw returned this <lb/>
upon the dirt road, which, easier for r-i Goldsboro. <lb/>
Col. Harry Skinner returned this <lb/>
from Raleigh <lb/>
On account of my absence from n, Ada Sugg mid Miss <lb/>
town tho board cf education Will returned this morning from <lb/>
not meet next Monday. It will <lb/>
meet on Monday in July, j . ,.,,,;., <lb/>
W. H. ,;.,. <lb/>
Clerk of Board, ft w , w B w.<lb/>
Corn, Oats and Hay at I. <lb/>
Mis. an aged lady, near <lb/>
Elm Grove church died Sunday night. <lb/>
. i tn hum. <lb/>
Sell, or rent houses or land, or want a <lb/>
Job for yourself, wife, daughter, Ii <lb/>
-w saw w or, or sister, or want to employ <lb/>
t T K m you <lb/>
L V A X Is no better medium than <lb/>
W wish to call your attention to our new line of fall goods which w. <lb/>
we now have. We have taken great care in buying this year A was <lb/>
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<p>
Story of <lb/>
By GEORGE BARR <lb/>
m. C.-I- But<lb/>
OF <lb/>
King <lb/>
of and <lb/>
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to the lad's fascinating Aunt <lb/>
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court sat and waited No one <lb/>
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of <lb/>
The duke wide awake. <lb/>
lie It all to . <lb/>
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moment f <lb/>
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c In on the beautiful <lb/>
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of the witch of and ti to Una. duke <lb/>
me ts the loyal there. He toed carefully up to the With <lb/>
an i learning h crack be lifted <lb/>
in a door, and t a chin- for the and tender. a <lb/>
ii overpowered dragged he rt <lb/>
into a loft He u e by Count <lb/>
then taken to the under- <lb/>
den of the comm i f ten. <lb/>
defend before commit- <lb/>
tee of who to kill him. <lb/>
XII Loraine U brought to the d <lb/>
into the tame room King <lb/>
XIII -King a a jailer, dona dot- <lb/>
and. led, to <lb/>
a boat at in which seven of lb <lb/>
it to t. <lb/>
XIV King to net i.-. <lb/>
whom he a-ho-e, and th-y hi e <lb/>
in t car. it on <lb/>
a corner with a to <lb/>
Prince a he map <lb/>
Kin and Lorin i-e carried , rT <lb/>
the in the car. They <lb/>
in an ox cart and wen prince <lb/>
in of th-1 girl pa. <lb/>
thrown, but <lb/>
prince to the <lb/>
i in control of the city. XVII and <lb/>
from the to <lb/>
notify of th- prince's <lb/>
being aha the bill a <lb/>
He finds <lb/>
. a ind prim- <lb/>
the by <lb/>
him with <lb/>
of the crown Jewel. <lb/>
It reported <lb/>
the castle a large fore of <lb/>
were u the side <lb/>
of river. A hundred <lb/>
were gleaming up <lb/>
lauds. <lb/>
exclaim- <lb/>
ed Clod he did <lb/>
not come u day curlier. We owe him <lb/>
nothing today, but ah. be <lb/>
could demanded of <lb/>
one of the wrecked to <lb/>
terrace. by <lb/>
of stone by ugly de <lb/>
n young man and a <lb/>
slender girl. There were no lights <lb/>
near The were black <lb/>
and forbidding. <lb/>
arm n about her head <lb/>
nestled bis <lb/>
and slim hands were <lb/>
oner <lb/>
She I <lb/>
did not love Eric I <lb/>
It love. I never really <lb/>
knew what w-as until you <lb/>
Into my life. That's made It no <lb/>
hard. I had let that I <lb/>
might for some day. And I <lb/>
did like So r- <lb/>
will never, never know how <lb/>
happy I am. I. be breathed Into <lb/>
ear. <lb/>
hope I shall bring <lb/>
to you. murmured. <lb/>
faint with Joy of loving. <lb/>
will make me very unhappy If <lb/>
i you don't marry me <lb/>
will marry you. when <lb/>
we gel to New ah said, but <lb/>
not very firmly. He saw his <lb/>
I He held for a long time <lb/>
his face burled la <lb/>
I you say be say <lb/>
; wife before I lea re I <lb/>
; want an inn. l I font CO <lb/>
without you <lb/>
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XX. <lb/>
SOON after o'clock mar <lb/>
topmost window of tie tower <lb/>
railed down that In <lb/>
the were a com- <lb/>
pact body the Mow tie <lb/>
gate. <lb/>
One pi. kid were t- I <lb/>
left Inside gate with <lb/>
t el ire <lb/>
meat might I .- Three <lb/>
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make down <lb/>
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house guard m n <lb/>
conflict avenue an I <lb/>
to the caste as they .-ft <lb/>
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decide to make a Dual desperate <lb/>
to mg <lb/>
dub of U tie gates <lb/>
en-1 n was the mast <lb/>
u experience in <lb/>
life up with <lb/>
Gene galloping well in front <lb/>
yelling troops. These <lb/>
riding is swept <lb/>
down the street, whirled <lb/>
ace and were upon <lb/>
before they were fully <lb/>
i the situation. <lb/>
tumbling out of barns <lb/>
their rifle In <lb/>
hands, In face of <lb/>
de-traction. enemy, craven at the <lb/>
threw down their guns sud tried <lb/>
to escape through alleys and <lb/>
streets at the of common. Fir- <lb/>
ms all lie time, the attacking force <lb/>
rode ax If were so <lb/>
many dogs. <lb/>
After ten or fifteen minutes of this <lb/>
desultory carnage It was reported that <lb/>
a large force of men were the <lb/>
avenue from <lb/>
sent toward great <lb/>
horde of foot but they did not <lb/>
filter, be had expected. they <lb/>
wept MOD or 3.000 of them. At their <lb/>
head rode five or six officers. fore <lb/>
Boat was <lb/>
saw now th Iron <lb/>
Count was determined lo storm <lb/>
gates and gave the command to re- <lb/>
treat. and shout- <lb/>
over their the <lb/>
wheeled and gal- <lb/>
loped toward gates. <lb/>
Scarcely were the massive portals <lb/>
and great steel bars drop- <lb/>
fed Into place by the men who attend <lb/>
-d them when a low. dull explosion <lb/>
the earth as If by volcanic force. <lb/>
Then came the crashing of timbers, <lb/>
cracking of masonry, the whining <lb/>
Of a thousand through the <lb/>
Before the very of <lb/>
Manned, bewildered defenders, dis- <lb/>
mounting near the parade ground, the <lb/>
huge gates and pillars fell to the <lb/>
ground. <lb/>
The gates had been dynamited. <lb/>
was that King re <lb/>
bad <lb/>
been at drilling <lb/>
man I do not forget. <lb/>
lord, that I a boy. God <lb/>
Then he sat down, conscious of a I <lb/>
fine fee of goodness, folded <lb/>
scrum cheat <lb/>
allowed eyes to rest upon I <lb/>
They win not be II la <lb/>
God. how they Cornell <lb/>
Our will be annihilated In <lb/>
Now Ah. Yea,, <lb/>
that Is he He la near enough sow. I. <lb/>
Marian was reading men up to <lb/>
the tr.-race. <lb/>
At the top of terrace the Iron <lb/>
stopped. HIS long <lb/>
body and then crumpled Ilka <lb/>
a reed. A score of heavy feet tram- <lb/>
pM . n fallen leader, but be did <lb/>
the Impact. <lb/>
A bullet from north had; <lb/>
etas Ids brain. <lb/>
shrieked the old man at <lb/>
Miss my <lb/>
work Is <lb/>
Is J. your In low. <lb/>
awed tones. <lb/>
Tea, my ad Duke of <lb/>
Terse, a f relief hi face. <lb/>
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A group of women were <lb/>
huddled in tie far corner of a near- <lb/>
by room. of held <lb/>
open I lie door for but <lb/>
did not enter. When be turned <lb/>
to she was halfway down <lb/>
top Sight of stair, racing through <lb/>
powder lauding be- <lb/>
low. <lb/>
At every was lo <lb/>
agony of <lb/>
firm Hold them Help <lb/>
coming Help Is <lb/>
A last look through window <lb/>
end of hall bad revealed to <lb/>
most glorious of visions. <lb/>
and green troops were <lb/>
the dismantled gateway, <lb/>
horses surging over ugly ground <lb/>
rifts mid debris If possessed of <lb/>
fabled wings. <lb/>
Her brother was out there, sud <lb/>
was well. She was crying the joyous <lb/>
news from head of <lb/>
stairway King caught; <lb/>
sight of her. <lb/>
He was powder stained grimy. <lb/>
There blood on face and shin <lb/>
front. <lb/>
tiring la. <lb/>
Oh. <lb/>
-Will your <lb/>
must able home <lb/>
faltered. <lb/>
That's a mere detail darling <lb/>
afterward. It will u home <lb/>
three weeks. They'll tint we're cots. <lb/>
must ask John, really I must, <lb/>
aha protested faintly. <lb/>
he a <lb/>
per. la so desperately In lore <lb/>
not lo nu- <lb/>
that distressed the court <lb/>
not all. He wan a <lb/>
grand and be would take his own <lb/>
time In bis be <lb/>
finally presented himself at castle <lb/>
doors a of <lb/>
actually yawned In his presence. <lb/>
No one had slept during <lb/>
Just passed. Excitement and <lb/>
of others bad denied to <lb/>
one and all. even lo who had not <lb/>
slept for many day and Now <lb/>
reaction upon <lb/>
bad surer, t a <lb/>
When grand duke entered the <lb/>
great somber tin one nasal he <lb/>
confronted by a punctiliously <lb/>
but every eyelid was <lb/>
heavy as lead and as prone to sink. <lb/>
prince sat far back In great <lb/>
chair of his ancestors, bis sturdy legs <lb/>
sticking straight out front of <lb/>
The grand duke advanced between <lb/>
lines and knelt font <lb/>
of the throne. <lb/>
your Hobby, <lb/>
with a quick at Count <lb/>
It was a faint, faraway voice that <lb/>
the gracious command. <lb/>
stark welcome Hie Grand <lb/>
las, it Is my pleasure A <lb/>
less look came Into his eyes. He looked <lb/>
everywhere for support. grand <lb/>
duke saw he had forgotten the <lb/>
rehearsed speech and smiled benignly <lb/>
be stepped forward and kissed <lb/>
hand that had been extended some <lb/>
what uncertainly. <lb/>
most respectful homage to your <lb/>
majesty of my em- <lb/>
and wannest <lb/>
of friendship from bis <lb/>
With this a prologue be engaged <lb/>
himself ever pleasurable task <lb/>
of delivering a congratulatory <lb/>
bloody parade ground. Use clear I do y <lb/>
sought for and found her <lb/>
wavering finger pointed oat to the not wait until II l tea <lb/>
old marksman. I late. <lb/>
saw fall. Then . tall The from kid- <lb/>
well known figure sprang Into view.; la due In most cases to the <lb/>
dashing toward lier wounded lover fact that the little kidney are <lb/>
Her heart stopped beating With usually neglected until they become <lb/>
band to temple she leaned I The slight symptoms give <lb/>
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For sale by all dealers. Price M <lb/>
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New York, sole agents for United <lb/>
Remember the <lb/>
take no other. <lb/>
SALE FOR PARTITION. <lb/>
a as shot<lb/>
words that <lb/>
have filled King with <lb/>
address. live minutes of high <lb/>
sounding platitudes be again lea. cakes hart beard <lb/>
to the prince. It then that be I the ,,,. of <lb/>
received bis kick. of building bad shut <lb/>
Prince Robin war sound asleep. Ills the pip,,,,,. , WM impassible for <lb/>
bead slipping along the know the ,,, ,, <lb/>
satiny back of the big chair, and hi. ,, the p,,, u <lb/>
chin very low to the lace at <lb/>
neck. The grand duke coughed em- <lb/>
cleared throat and grew <lb/>
red In face. <lb/>
court of distinct- <lb/>
dismayed. <lb/>
majesty appears tn have <lb/>
gone to the grand <lb/>
tartly. Interrupting himself to <lb/>
address the prime minister <lb/>
la your <lb/>
from the common tn the gates. It <lb/>
a coincidence that <lb/>
should have chosen this day for his <lb/>
culminating assault on castle. The <lb/>
skirmish at daybreak had hurried his <lb/>
no doubt, but none <lb/>
less were bis plans complete. The ex- <lb/>
bad been laid during the <lb/>
North Carolina, Pitt the <lb/>
Court, before D. C. Moore, <lb/>
Clerk <lb/>
J. <lb/>
R. C. <lb/>
By virtue of a decree of the <lb/>
Court of Pitt County, made by <lb/>
U. C. Moore, clerk. In the above <lb/>
named entitled cause on the 8th day <lb/>
of June 1910, the undersigned com- <lb/>
missioner. F. C. Harding, will, on Mon- <lb/>
day, the 18th day of July. 1910, at <lb/>
i.,, .-,, i. i i. noon, expose to public sale, <lb/>
tog on the terrace, fiddled by g <lb/>
The old man roused from the villa, to highest bidder, for cash, <lb/>
of dread. He called the following described let or par- <lb/>
Dully she responded. eel of land, In the town of <lb/>
Even now might lie <lb/>
he won't think of refusing anything j The fuses to mouth of <lb/>
we Shall It for i across common. A ha <lb/>
They It for Saturday without I swept up the avenue at bead of <lb/>
consulting John Tunis and then fell bis command, hawk faced and with <lb/>
to discussing hi very much eyes, be snarled the corn- <lb/>
In love with said wistfully. that put fire to the fuses. <lb/>
she loves him. Loraine. A moment later bis vanguard <lb/>
v be happy. wonder- ed through the aperture and faced the <lb/>
upright In the window, she sought eat <lb/>
the figure of sod pointed <lb/>
rigidly. <lb/>
old man. <lb/>
will not be driven back tats time <lb/>
IN- <lb/>
deadly fire from driveway. <lb/>
At last they to advance across <lb/>
the grassy meadow. one <lb/>
so la John. He's the moat <lb/>
wonderful all this <lb/>
sure of be agreed mag- under Are of guardsmen <lb/>
saw him talking with another rushed Into place. Three <lb/>
and the Duke of us I came, times the Indomitable <lb/>
out awhile ago. They were going tack , often did Mar- <lb/>
the rooms up there. The duke draB up again, exalted by <lb/>
will offer no objections. He'll permit the example be set. <lb/>
Ms daughter to select next he Is a cried <lb/>
ton. There's my friend <lb/>
no coward either. Here's <lb/>
a try for you. <lb/>
dropped to hi knee and took de- <lb/>
liberate nun at the frenzied henchman. <lb/>
The discovery that there were three <lb/>
shall be sorry to leave <lb/>
she dreamily after a long <lb/>
of silent retrospection. had <lb/>
year of my life <lb/>
bad the busiest month of my <lb/>
life here. I'll never airy that bullets breast when he <lb/>
world Is a dull dare. I shudder when up i,,,,, did not <lb/>
I think of what have happened feet the young mans contention that <lb/>
to you. my bad found the <lb/>
a heart. heart. <lb/>
If hadn't come to The fall of Brutus urged the Iron <lb/>
to greater fury. had <lb/>
not have found been shot from under him. He <lb/>
reeling her on feet, calling to men to <lb/>
N. C. situate on south <lb/>
side of Queen adjoining the <lb/>
lot of A L. Jackson on one aide and <lb/>
the lot of and Gardner on <lb/>
other, and beginning at A. L <lb/>
Jackson south aide <lb/>
street adjoining the lot of A. I. Jack- <lb/>
sou one side and the lot of <lb/>
and Gardner on the other, and begin- <lb/>
at A. Jackson's corner on <lb/>
Queen street and runs with his line <lb/>
to the canal up the canal to <lb/>
and Gardner's line, thence <lb/>
t with and Gardner's Hue to <lb/>
i Queen street, with Queen <lb/>
street feet to the beginning, and <lb/>
being the brick store lot owned <lb/>
by J. C. R. C. <lb/>
This sale la to be made for the <lb/>
pose of making partition between J. <lb/>
C. and R C. ten- <lb/>
in common. <lb/>
18th day of June. 1910. <lb/>
F. C. HARDING. <lb/>
Commissioner. <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
the sleeping boy far back to the chair <lb/>
of state. Incidentally be decided t <lb/>
By y of the i of sale eon- <lb/>
e of trust <lb/>
delivered Greenville <lb/>
, No. M A. F. A M. <lb/>
L. a Robert J. Cobb, one <lb/>
dated It, It, ant t e other <lb/>
dated PM day of <lb/>
and respective recorded in the <lb/>
of of Pitt e <lb/>
North n b page <lb/>
in took <lb/>
et the will expose <lb/>
tn public sale, th court house <lb/>
door in Greenville t the highest bidder <lb/>
on Tuesday, May 24th a certain <lb/>
lot or parcel of land lying and being in <lb/>
the county of Pitt and St. of North <lb/>
Carolina and in the town of e <lb/>
delay a few days before taking and known Masonic <lb/>
the bond with ministry. <lb/>
gram duke not an ordinary <lb/>
diploma <lb/>
In one of curtained windows, <lb/>
far removed from the <lb/>
will <lb/>
trembling low him as be moved toward stub- King and <lb/>
arms, he went row of green and red. Bullets <lb/>
with whimsical hissed about ears, but be gave no <lb/>
good heed to <lb/>
would have been j The commander of guard <lb/>
eaten up by the command to fall back slowly to <lb/>
ogre long before , ward castle. <lb/>
Firing at every step, crossed <lb/>
parade ground and then made <lb/>
quick dash for of long <lb/>
balconies. down In pa- <lb/>
ground, was fairly pushing bis <lb/>
men Into of death. <lb/>
King's chance to pay bis <lb/>
this, or perhaps <lb/>
you would <lb/>
succeeded In be- <lb/>
coming a count- <lb/>
It is. I shall <lb/>
All about people were <lb/>
delicate little scene, <lb/>
drowsily at grand tender <lb/>
comedy. No one looking at the <lb/>
two In the curtained Her band <lb/>
bis; her head sank slowly to- <lb/>
ward Inviting shoulder. Her heavy <lb/>
lids lower and lower, <lb/>
to obey the slender win that <lb/>
against complete render. At <lb/>
last soft, regular breathing toad <lb/>
she was asleep. Awaiting <lb/>
opportunity, be tenderly kissed <lb/>
property, fronting on Third street <lb/>
S feet and bounded n the south by <lb/>
said on the e-t kit No. <lb/>
on which the court of Pitt <lb/>
stood, on the north by lot No. <lb/>
and on the west by the lot formerly <lb/>
belonging to Dr. W. J. Blow, except- <lb/>
a part of Mid lot SO feet square <lb/>
heretofore to town of <lb/>
Greenville and upon the water <lb/>
stand pipe of said town is located. <lb/>
At the same time and place will <lb/>
ell the brick and other debris upon <lb/>
said lot, to said of tr. at. <lb/>
Terms of sale <lb/>
This 16th day of April, 1910. <lb/>
U Little, <lb/>
Robt J. Cobb, <lb/>
Trustees. <lb/>
but not In New ; debt to Hugo came after one of soft brown hair, murmured a gentle <lb/>
Ton are she cried clutching Tat than fiercest, most determined charge. <lb/>
poet at the bend In than a princess. The young count been fighting <lb/>
I t you catch desperately for some time. HI weak- <lb/>
even be med <lb/>
as he reached side. Ml La to <lb/>
He stopped abort even WM <lb/>
held out bis to clasp to his He had traveled down steps and after them, <lb/>
breast some one else's ult him la the at- <lb/>
be finished resolutely. swayed tempt complete the rout <lb/>
toward him. and be caught W of the terrace he <lb/>
his <lb/>
love I love you. <lb/>
cried over and over again. <lb/>
He was faint with Joy. kisses <lb/>
poke be would have <lb/>
cried out to If emotion bad not <lb/>
clogged bis throat <lb/>
at last, draw- <lb/>
back In arms and looking up <lb/>
Into eyes with a great pity In her <lb/>
own. be dead. <lb/>
be said hurt, <lb/>
bat-- <lb/>
nut die Thank God. <lb/>
He Is a very <lb/>
brave <lb/>
word of love and settled bis own head <lb/>
the thick cushions <lb/>
Everywhere doted and nodded <lb/>
grand duke smiled and winked <lb/>
little eyes. He very wide <lb/>
awake. <lb/>
That la bow be happened to see the <lb/>
prince move half <lb/>
Near the sleep bound <lb/>
Ills forward with baud has <lb/>
turned from city with lumen- leg gave way under him. and be fell ear and He had <lb/>
table Information that the government to ground. fall, hoy's Up move. Prom dreamland <lb/>
had righted Itself, sen- He leaped over the low balustrade, Bobby's belated <lb/>
national revolution at an end dropping bis hot rifle, and <lb/>
that would be highly lion across the terrace to bis rival's assist <lb/>
red If excellency overlook aura. A hundred men shot at him. <lb/>
the distressingly chaotic conditions my shouted Am. i- <lb/>
end to pay the can. square It up If I can. Thee <lb/>
; we're <lb/>
The grand duke resolved that he He the wounded man la his <lb/>
would visit castle la a very In- strong arms, threw over has shoal <lb/>
formal way. extend congratulations and toward steps. <lb/>
offer services, which be knew me. curse shrieked <lb/>
would be declined with thanks, incl- striking rescuer In the <lb/>
dentally be would mention bond face with flat <lb/>
he would find , saving you for another <lb/>
between deadly Ares. to ministry that said King he dropped behind the <lb/>
government still to balustrade with his burden <lb/>
make grants and stupendous There were other to <lb/>
promises If any sort of arrangement rash act la a lofty window of <lb/>
could be made by which north wing crouched a white faced j <lb/>
might be operated conjunction with girl and a grim old man The latter , <lb/>
lines of Imperial roads held <lb/>
And so It <lb/>
BUD. <lb/>
mercenaries gave up the light after <lb/>
a brief stand at terrace. <lb/>
The prince reigned again. <lb/>
CHAPTER <lb/>
WILL <lb/>
T late In day <lb/>
ton King summoned to <lb/>
devastated slate <lb/>
Laugh end Grew Fat, <lb/>
grow Is old say- <lb/>
tag, and there r more than a little <lb/>
truth In It. a doctor. <lb/>
con. movements which We <lb/>
laughter exert a very real effect <lb/>
the bodily They the <lb/>
arteries to dilate, so that they carry <lb/>
sore lo the tissue- body <lb/>
and bruit to heal more rapidly, ea <lb/>
that of blood through the <lb/>
vessels Is hastened. In other <lb/>
laughter promote the very beat <lb/>
s for of vita; <lb/>
up more <lb/>
material and waste products <lb/>
are more promptly removed. A good <lb/>
, i anew anew <lb/>
w. that at midday h. Old I <lb/>
rod. in pomp splendor through would sight hi. and fire. girl <lb/>
Not Quite <lb/>
How often you can a <lb/>
thing <lb/>
nail or screw driver or <lb/>
lacking. Have a good <lb/>
tool box and be prepared for <lb/>
lea. Our line of tools <lb/>
la a you desire, and <lb/>
will Ma that your tool <lb/>
box doe not lack a <lb/>
useful article. <lb/>
Of Course <lb/>
You get <lb/>
Horse t c <lb/>
J. P. <lb/>
Corey <lb/>
the city gates, attended by staff who crouched beside him there to <lb/>
and a rather overpowering bodyguard designate a certain figure In the ever <lb/>
The grand duke, with all arr.- man of lie the <lb/>
of a real late, it <lb/>
Instrument of to work <lb/>
better, with result that <lb/>
are <lb/>
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver <lb/>
gently stimulate the liver and <lb/>
bowels to expel poisonous matter, <lb/>
the system, cure constipation <lb/>
sud sick headache. Sold by all drug- <lb/>
gists. <lb/>
It would appear from dis- <lb/>
patches that a long step, at least, has <lb/>
been made toward the discovery an <lb/>
effective anti-typhoid vaccine. Ty- <lb/>
bad II to a weak solution <lb/>
water and common salt, with <lb/>
of ether enable animals to <lb/>
withstand the subsequent typhoid <lb/>
Inoculation easily. It ha <lb/>
been that the blood of <lb/>
persona thus vaccinated <lb/>
anti-typhoid properties In a high de- <lb/>
killing the bacilli speedily. <lb/>
fifteen years past an <lb/>
vaccine has been used, with <lb/>
on the whole, satisfactory <lb/>
During the Boer war It very material- <lb/>
reduced the death rate from rick- <lb/>
those British regions <lb/>
where It was Since time <lb/>
Its use in the of world <lb/>
has become fairly extensive. No <lb/>
long entire f the <lb/>
United States army was vaccinated <lb/>
Chattanooga. Physician <lb/>
in the use of this vaccine de- <lb/>
that they have never known <lb/>
results to follow Its <lb/>
let ration. It may, <lb/>
cause slight of a temporary <lb/>
nature. The chief objections <lb/>
it far have been this possible con- <lb/>
sequence and the fact that effect- <lb/>
ca., be relied upon for a brief <lb/>
period only. If the Paris discovery <lb/>
results In a anti-typhoid vaccine In- <lb/>
disputably suitable for general use, a <lb/>
great benefit will have been conferred <lb/>
by the discoverer upon mankind. <lb/>
Charlotte Observer. <lb/>
Teething have more or less <lb/>
which can be controlled by <lb/>
giving Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, <lb/>
and Remedy. All that la <lb/>
necessary Is to give the prescribed <lb/>
dose after each operation of the bow- <lb/>
els more than natural and then <lb/>
oil to cleanse the system. It la safe <lb/>
and sure. Sold by all druggists. <lb/>
Fell i. Rim. <lb/>
Just u the Christian Sunday <lb/>
school excursion got back it the <lb/>
wharf, Wednesday night, and <lb/>
the crowd wag coming <lb/>
Bob little son of Mr. <lb/>
L. H. Rountree, made a misstep <lb/>
ind fell in the river. The little <lb/>
boy's uncle, Mr. C. E. Rountree, <lb/>
jumped in and pulled the boy out. <lb/>
does Great bay <lb/>
Its oatmeal of us <lb/>
Certainly it seems like carrying <lb/>
coals to Newcastle to speak export- <lb/>
lag oatmeal to Scot land and yet, every <lb/>
rear the Quaker Company sends <lb/>
hundreds thousands of cases of <lb/>
to Great and <lb/>
Europe. <lb/>
The reason is simple; while the <lb/>
English and Scotch have for centuries <lb/>
eaten oatmeal in quantities and with a <lb/>
regularity that has made them the <lb/>
moat rugged physically, and active <lb/>
mentally of all people, the American <lb/>
has been eating oatmeal and trying all <lb/>
the time to Improve the methods of <lb/>
manufacture so that he get that <lb/>
desirable foreign trade. <lb/>
How well he has would <lb/>
be seen at a glance at the export re- <lb/>
ports on Quaker Oats. This brand is <lb/>
without a rival I is packed in regular <lb/>
packages, and in hermetically sealed <lb/>
tins for hot climates. <lb/>
Soreness of the muscles, whether <lb/>
induced by violent exercise or Injury, <lb/>
Is quickly relieved by the <lb/>
cation of Chamberlain's Liniment. <lb/>
liniment is equally valuable for <lb/>
muscular rheumatism, and always <lb/>
fords quick relief Sold by all drug- <lb/>
gists. <lb/>
AND THE ALTO. <lb/>
The number automobiles owned <lb/>
by farmers la growing rapidly. Out <lb/>
of autos In Iowa are own- <lb/>
ed by farmers. Kansas farmers <lb/>
pent for automobiles <lb/>
1909 and In 1908. In <lb/>
one Nebraska town of population <lb/>
forty autos were sold last year to <lb/>
farmers near the town and retired <lb/>
farmers In the town. Careful <lb/>
mate of the number of automobiles <lb/>
owned by farmers la entire <lb/>
United States is The <lb/>
with an auto can take family <lb/>
for evening call, or lecture, with- <lb/>
out Ming his horses. He can go to <lb/>
church on Sunday more regularly; he <lb/>
can visit distant relatives and friends <lb/>
more frequently; he can go to town <lb/>
oftener and more quickly. There <lb/>
are people on farms and In <lb/>
towns of less than 4.000 in this <lb/>
try. This mean over half <lb/>
our population practically In the <lb/>
country. About 26.000.000 of these <lb/>
are young people, and they are just <lb/>
been for pleasure as young people <lb/>
anywhere else. Ten or fifteen <lb/>
ago farmers bought organ for their <lb/>
daughter and buggies for their ions. <lb/>
A great many of them are today buy- <lb/>
auto, for the whole family. <lb/>
Editor Clarence H. Poe may usual- <lb/>
be counted upon to the right <lb/>
thing at the right time, and a <lb/>
in point the he delivered <lb/>
before the great gathering of teach- <lb/>
at last week upon the <lb/>
topic. Need of Adopting <lb/>
to Rural He took occasion <lb/>
to a warning against shaping <lb/>
our graded school courses too <lb/>
with reference to the city <lb/>
schools and city pupil, to the <lb/>
able neglect of the rural community's <lb/>
need and development. have <lb/>
taught boy a all about Greek roots and <lb/>
Latin he exclaimed, you <lb/>
have taught them nothing about corn <lb/>
root. You have taught them about <lb/>
Greek chariots only to be run ever <lb/>
by Twentieth Century automobile. <lb/>
More and more I the tendency <lb/>
to make education lead to <lb/>
culture by training along lines which <lb/>
will produce practical efficiency In <lb/>
the pupil's life work. A large per- <lb/>
of the school children now <lb/>
enrolled In North Carolina out de- <lb/>
vote themselves to farms, If the <lb/>
State's present progress to be main- <lb/>
and opportunities utilized. <lb/>
It la gratifying reflection that our ed- <lb/>
authorities are <lb/>
fact In an ever-Increasing degree. Mr. <lb/>
argument, addressed it war <lb/>
to the teachers of the in <lb/>
assembled, cannot fall to prove <lb/>
an Incentive to an even more careful <lb/>
consideration of the question In all Its <lb/>
bearings by the member of the pro- <lb/>
which, after all, must be look- <lb/>
ed to for action In the <lb/>
Charlotte Observer. <lb/>
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Pain along the back, head- <lb/>
ache and general languor. Get a <lb/>
package of Mother <lb/>
Leaf, the pleasant root herb cure for <lb/>
all kidney, bladder and urinary <lb/>
When you feel run down, tired, <lb/>
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Leaf la sold by druggists or sent by <lb/>
mall for cents. Sample sent free. <lb/>
The Mother Gray Co. LeRoy. <lb/>
N. Y. <lb/>
MISS COWARD ENTERTAINS <lb/>
U of <lb/>
When the stomach falls to perform <lb/>
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causing numerous <lb/>
The stomach and liver must be re- <lb/>
stored to a healthy 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 druggist. <lb/>
Skinner <lb/>
The North Carolina. Bar <lb/>
which held its annual <lb/>
at Seashore hotel, <lb/>
Beach, this week, <lb/>
honored our townsman. Col. <lb/>
Harry Skinner, by turning him <lb/>
as a member of executive <lb/>
committee of the association and <lb/>
him a delegate from <lb/>
the North Carolina Bar <lb/>
to the American Bar <lb/>
which convenes in Chat <lb/>
in August. The other <lb/>
delegates from this State are; <lb/>
Hon. W. D. Pruden, of <lb/>
and Hon. Geo. Rountree, of <lb/>
A of mules hitched to a <lb/>
wagon loaded with tobacco flues, <lb/>
ran away Wednesday afternoon. <lb/>
The team left Evans street going <lb/>
Fourth, than turned into <lb/>
Washington where they were <lb/>
topped. Several children play- <lb/>
in the street narrowly missed <lb/>
being run over. <lb/>
DIXIE ICE CREAM <lb/>
be made and frozen in <lb/>
minute cost of <lb/>
On t a <lb/>
Stir contents of one package <lb/>
ICE CREW <lb/>
into a quart of milk and freeze. <lb/>
No cooking, no beating, nothing <lb/>
else to add. Everything but the <lb/>
ice milk in package. <lb/>
This make t quart of the most <lb/>
delicious ice cream you ever ate. <lb/>
Vanilla. Straw- <lb/>
y, and <lb/>
packages at your grocer, <lb/>
or by mail i I be does not keep it.<lb/>
Tat C, Is Bay, N. Y. <lb/>
The world's most successful <lb/>
cine for bowel complaint Is <lb/>
Colic, Cholera and <lb/>
Remedy. It ha relieved more pain <lb/>
and suffering, and saved more lives <lb/>
than any other medicine In us. In- <lb/>
valuable for children and adults. Sold <lb/>
by all <lb/>
New North Car baa las <lb/>
New industries established in <lb/>
North Carolina during the past <lb/>
week, as reported by the Chat- <lb/>
Tradesman, are as fol- <lb/>
Charlotte- gas <lb/>
company. <lb/>
Concord milling com- <lb/>
Elizabeth com- <lb/>
company. <lb/>
Mount Gilead-$125,000 cotton <lb/>
oil company. <lb/>
New medicine <lb/>
company. <lb/>
lumber com- <lb/>
piny. <lb/>
develop- <lb/>
company. <lb/>
paper <lb/>
company. <lb/>
the Visits <lb/>
Ladies. <lb/>
On Thursday from <lb/>
four to seven Miss e <lb/>
Coward entertained a number of <lb/>
her friends at the home of Mr. <lb/>
and Mrs. H. L. Coward, in honor <lb/>
of the visiting young ladies. The <lb/>
home was made more beautiful <lb/>
with decorations of potted plants <lb/>
and flowers. The hall library <lb/>
and dining room thrown <lb/>
into one large reception room. <lb/>
arrival the guests were <lb/>
met at the front door and greet-, d <lb/>
by hostess and Miss Pattie <lb/>
Bruce Mist Lillian <lb/>
Burch ushered the guests into <lb/>
the parlor where fruit punch <lb/>
served by Misses Susie <lb/>
Warren and Mary Smith. The <lb/>
guests were then received by <lb/>
Miss Smith in th <lb/>
library where they mt the <lb/>
guests of honor. <lb/>
Progressive hearts was en <lb/>
joyed from about live to six- <lb/>
thirty. In this contest <lb/>
Lillian Carr and Mattie <lb/>
King and bliss <lb/>
of La Grange, tied. Miss Whit <lb/>
Bed cut the highest and was <lb/>
awarded a bottle of <lb/>
Misses Susie Warren and Bettie <lb/>
Pearl Fleming tied for the booby. <lb/>
Miss Susie Warren cut high- <lb/>
est and awarded a miniature <lb/>
powder box and puff. <lb/>
After the games ices and <lb/>
cakes were d by Misses <lb/>
Pattie Wooten. King, <lb/>
and Ernestine <lb/>
As sun was setting the <lb/>
Seats departed declaring Miss <lb/>
ward an ideal hostess. The <lb/>
out of town guests present on <lb/>
this peasant occasion were <lb/>
Misses Edwina Lovelace, Helen <lb/>
Patterson, and <lb/>
Martha Stevens, of Wilson, <lb/>
of <lb/>
Marie Manning, of Henderson; <lb/>
Eva of Williamson; <lb/>
Christine Stancill. of Hill; Miry <lb/>
Smith, of Windsor; Allie G. Lit- <lb/>
of Bethel, and Miss Elizabeth <lb/>
of <lb/>
Get a High-o- <lb/>
outfit to-day. <lb/>
Pour a few drop from the bottle <lb/>
Into Inhaler that cornea with each <lb/>
on and breathe It In or S times <lb/>
a day. <lb/>
Immediately you will know that Hy- <lb/>
ii in-1 soothes and heals the Inflamed <lb/>
and Irritated membrane. <lb/>
But does more than soothe <lb/>
and heal. It kills the germs, those per- <lb/>
pests, that are at the root <lb/>
all <lb/>
year I Buffered terribly with <lb/>
catarrh. I used one bottle of <lb/>
and my catarrh <lb/>
Helen Cal. . <lb/>
A complete outfit. Including , <lb/>
a bottle of a hard rubber <lb/>
pocket Inhaler and direction <lb/>
for use, cost only If you now <lb/>
own a Inhaler, you can get <lb/>
an bottle of for only <lb/>
cents at Coward <lb/>
Guaranteed to cure catarrh, croup, <lb/>
and sore throat, or money <lb/>
back. <lb/>
OF THE CONDITION <lb/>
The Bethel Banking Trust Co., <lb/>
AT BETHEL, N. C. <lb/>
At the of business, March 1910. <lb/>
Loans and . . <lb/>
Overdrafts ace. an-l 7.600 <lb/>
and <lb/>
Doe from Undivided profit, <lb/>
Silver coin, including all minor currency National k r U. S. notes d taxes paid hi , <lb/>
Sub. to <lb/>
la <lb/>
WHAT CENSUS WILL SHOW. <lb/>
A WRECK <lb/>
of train, automobile or buggy may <lb/>
cause cuts, bruises abrasion, sprain, <lb/>
or wound that demand Ar- <lb/>
greatest healer. <lb/>
Quirk relief and prompt cure result. <lb/>
For burns, bolls, sores of nil kind. <lb/>
eczema, chapped hand and lip, sore <lb/>
eye or corns, It supreme. Surest <lb/>
pile cure. At all druggists. <lb/>
A PROFITABLE <lb/>
Spokane woman hit kept an ac- <lb/>
curate record for one year of her one- <lb/>
acre poultry ranch. She began with <lb/>
white Leghorn hens. During the <lb/>
year 22.079 egg at an av- <lb/>
of cent a a total of <lb/>
1662.37; hatched and railed 1.300 <lb/>
chicken from which sold <lb/>
broiler at cents each, making <lb/>
1320. At the end of the year she had <lb/>
and twenty cockerel, for <lb/>
which could get on th local mar- <lb/>
for breeding purposes, Her <lb/>
total 11,562.37. Her <lb/>
were The <lb/>
of the acre for the year <lb/>
Designer, for July. <lb/>
State That Hare Mad Largest <lb/>
Population. <lb/>
Washington, D. C, June 29- <lb/>
The Southern Commercial Coir <lb/>
estimates that the cm-u <lb/>
of 1910 will show the Southern <lb/>
States, including Missouri <lb/>
Oklahoma, to have made a <lb/>
in population since the census of <lb/>
1900 of per cent, or from <lb/>
to The train <lb/>
of all other states of the <lb/>
tog-ether is estimated to have <lb/>
been per cent during the <lb/>
same period. <lb/>
The five eta tea of South <lb/>
which will appear to have made <lb/>
the greatest numerical gain <lb/>
population in ten years are, in <lb/>
the order named, Oklahoma. <lb/>
Texas, Missouri, Georgia. Ala- <lb/>
Oklahoma gained more <lb/>
than in population. <lb/>
The order of the Southern States <lb/>
in the totals of population will <lb/>
probably appear in the of <lb/>
1910 Texas. <lb/>
Georgia, Kentucky, <lb/>
see, North Carolina, Alabama, <lb/>
Virginia, Oklahoma, <lb/>
South Carolina, Ark- <lb/>
Maryland, West Virginia, <lb/>
Florida. <lb/>
The five states to make the <lb/>
greatest proportionate gain in <lb/>
the same period will be, in the <lb/>
order named, Oklahoma, Florida, j <lb/>
Texas, West Virginia, Louisiana. <lb/>
Omitting Oklahoma, p o- <lb/>
growth is due to its <lb/>
development within twenty- me <lb/>
years from an Indian n, <lb/>
the states of the will rank <lb/>
follows percentage of in- <lb/>
Florida, Texas, West <lb/>
Virginia, Louisiana, <lb/>
Alabama, Mississippi. Virginia <lb/>
North i, C j <lb/>
Arkansas, Missouri, Kentucky, <lb/>
Tennessee, Maryland. <lb/>
The above calculation are <lb/>
based upon provision <lb/>
of the Census Bureau, supple- <lb/>
mortality statistics for <lb/>
1908, just issued. <lb/>
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, County of <lb/>
I, W. H. Cashier of the above-named bank, do <lb/>
swear that the above statement is to the of my <lb/>
knowledge and belief. W. H. Cashier. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to <lb/>
m-j this day of Apr., <lb/>
T. Carson, <lb/>
Notary Public, <lb/>
M. O <lb/>
Jones, <lb/>
Mount. <lb/>
Staton, <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
The Bank of Greenville <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
Over <lb/>
OHIO RS. <lb/>
R. L DAVIS, President J. A. AM V-President <lb/>
J. L. LITTLE. H D. BATEMAN. Cashier <lb/>
DIRECTORS. <lb/>
R. L. DAVIS, of R. L. Bro. e, N. C. <lb/>
J. A. ANDREWS, . . Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
W. E. PROCTOR, of I. Proctor Bro. N. C. <lb/>
R. W. KING, Greenville. N. C. <lb/>
J. R. Merchant lie, N. C. <lb/>
J. G. General Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
R. R. FLEMING N. <lb/>
S. T. HOOKER. Prop Lib Warehouse If, N. C. <lb/>
R. A. FOUNTAIN, of Fountain ft Co. Fountain, N. C. <lb/>
B. W. MOSELEY. Cotton and Inn. N. C. <lb/>
W. B. WILSON. Merchandise Broker Greenville N. C <lb/>
JAMBS L. LITTLE . Greenville, N. C <lb/>
Business Cordially Solicited <lb/>
C. T. store <lb/>
is where mothers teach their children to go for <lb/>
Big Bargains in Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Dry Goods, <lb/>
Goods, Notions and Millinery. That is <lb/>
Dress Goods, Notions <lb/>
where everybody goes. <lb/>
He it Try Him <lb/>
w. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. <lb/>
Having qualified as administrator <lb/>
J. L. deceased, late of <lb/>
ton. N. C, this Is to notify all person <lb/>
having claim against the the <lb/>
aid deceased, to exhibit to the <lb/>
undersigned, within twelve mouth <lb/>
from this date, or notice will be <lb/>
pleaded In bar of their recovery. <lb/>
All person Indebted to laid estate <lb/>
will please make Immediate payment. <lb/>
This 23rd day of June, 1910. <lb/>
J. R. HARVEY. <lb/>
Administrator. <lb/>
F. U. James Son. Atty. <lb/>
Subscribe to Reflector. <lb/>
LINIMENT <lb/>
World's <lb/>
Greatest <lb/>
Pain <lb/>
all <lb/>
Ty <lb/>
ruin Km Ark o.<lb/>
C. Vi. ml <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
court <lb/>
Before C. Moore, Clerk <lb/>
Willis D. F. V. Johnston. J. <lb/>
B. Johnston and Addie M. Johnston, <lb/>
By virtue of decree of the clerk of <lb/>
the Superior court, made by D 0.1 <lb/>
Moore, clerk, on the 26th day of May, I <lb/>
1910, in the above entitled <lb/>
undersigned commissioner will, on Sat- <lb/>
the 25th day of e, 1910, i <lb/>
to public before <lb/>
house door in Greenville, to the high- <lb/>
est bidder for cash, the <lb/>
d tract or parcel of land, to <lb/>
on the edge of the north- <lb/>
bank of Tar river at a point where <lb/>
three holly formerly at near- <lb/>
opposite the edge of the big <lb/>
and run thence nearly at right <lb/>
angle with the river to the big <lb/>
old Parker and Perk in line, thence <lb/>
down said to Parker a or Rid <lb/>
Banks creek, thence down said creek <lb/>
to the river, thence up the river to the <lb/>
beginning, containing acres more <lb/>
or less, and being the trait tr <lb/>
parcel of land purchased by E. C. <lb/>
low y from the administrator of <lb/>
A. Braswell. deceased, and being the <lb/>
second tract of land described in a deed <lb/>
from E. C. to S man O. John- <lb/>
Dee 23rd. 1880 and record- <lb/>
ed in the registers office in Pitt county <lb/>
in book Y-3, page This sale U to <lb/>
be mad. for partition, and will be at <lb/>
o'clock m. en th 28th of Jane. <lb/>
1910. <lb/>
P. C. Harding, Commissioner. <lb/>
Groceries <lb/>
And Provisions <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and <lb/>
Executors Notice. <lb/>
Having qualified executor of J. L. <lb/>
Tucker, deceased, late of Pitt county, <lb/>
N. C, this to notify all persons <lb/>
claims against the of <lb/>
deceased, to exhibit them to under <lb/>
signed on or before June h, 1911, or <lb/>
this notice will plead in bar of their <lb/>
recovery. All persons indebted to laid <lb/>
estate please make immediate <lb/>
This June 9th, 1910. <lb/>
. . C J. Tucker, Executor. <lb/>
F. Q. James A Son, <lb/>
C ltd <lb/>
Fresh kept con- <lb/>
stock. Country <lb/>
Produce Bought and Sold <lb/>
D. W. Li a t <lb/>
GREENVILLE N S <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
Land Sit <lb/>
By of power given me by a <lb/>
mortgage deed made a n <lb/>
and wife, h Edwards, <lb/>
on the 12th day of April a d <lb/>
d in book D Pitt <lb/>
county registry, ah-II sell to the <lb/>
bidder for ch. at the court <lb/>
hi-use door in noon, on <lb/>
t. e i day of June, 1910, it be- <lb/>
the lowing described<lb/>
Be in the town of <lb/>
at the wet corner <lb/>
jot the Joe lot on street <lb/>
extended, thence a southerly <lb/>
about fifty two feet to a stake, <lb/>
to a corner, thence in a westerly <lb/>
about two hundred a d forty <lb/>
feet to the Hetty William north <lb/>
west on Pitt street, thence in <lb/>
a direction about fifty two <lb/>
feet c one-fourth <lb/>
of n acre, more or <lb/>
This the 14th. day of May, 1910. <lb/>
S J. Everett Atty. E. S. Brown. <lb/>
Mortgagee. <lb/>
Notice to Creators. <lb/>
Having duly qualified before the <lb/>
court of Pitt county a <lb/>
executrix of the last will and <lb/>
of H. W. Martin, deceased, <lb/>
notice is hereby given to all person <lb/>
indebted to the to make <lb/>
to the undersigned; and <lb/>
all person having claims against said <lb/>
estate are notified to the lame <lb/>
to the on or the <lb/>
-h day of May, 1911. or is n <lb/>
will be ad in bar of rec <lb/>
day of May, 1910. <lb/>
Alice V. Martin. <lb/>
of Martin. <lb/>
Sale Land. <lb/>
By virtue of a decree of the r <lb/>
court of Pitt county in special pro- <lb/>
No. J. A. Gray <lb/>
and wife, against Fannie <lb/>
Mitchell it the undersigned com <lb/>
will sell cash before the <lb/>
court house door in Green-ill noon, <lb/>
on Saturday July 2nd the <lb/>
described, piece or parcel of <lb/>
situate in the of Pitt an I <lb/>
in township, the lands <lb/>
of J. H. Evan. Ira P-r- <lb/>
t. r and H. Worths <lb/>
t fifteen re ard being a i t <lb/>
of the Porter land. S lid Inn j sold for <lb/>
May 24th, 1910. <lb/>
J B. C <lb/>
Stray Taken Up. <lb/>
have taken up a hog, light <lb/>
color, weight <lb/>
id square in right ear.<lb/>
I, marked <lb/>
an <lb/>
can get nine by roving <lb/>
and paying charge. <lb/>
Peter Grime. <lb/>
Greenville. N. C. R. t. D. No. <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
Subscribe to the Reflector. <lb/>
Notice lo Creditor. <lb/>
Having duly qualified before th- <lb/>
Superior court clerk of Pitt as <lb/>
of the estate of Stephen <lb/>
C. Wooten deceased, notice is hereby <lb/>
given to all persons indebted to the <lb/>
estate to make immediate payment <lb/>
to the and all persons <lb/>
having claims said estate r <lb/>
notified to present the came to <lb/>
undersigned for payment on before <lb/>
2nd day of Jun . I II . r <lb/>
notice will be plead in r of re <lb/>
2nd day of Jun . In. <lb/>
R. i <lb/>
of Stephen C. Wooten.<lb/>
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WINTERVILLE DEPARTMENT <lb/>
In Charge of F. A. EDMONDSON <lb/>
K C. July th. 1916. <lb/>
C. Cox went to Ayden Thursday, <lb/>
manuring Company an- cheap; com- A new lot of <lb/>
neat and durable Barber A <lb/>
Pitt Count School <lb/>
by The A. G. Cox <lb/>
market. <lb/>
desk for <lb/>
are liberal. When in the <lb/>
to fee us, we tin <lb/>
Miss of Stokes, <lb/>
ha teen visiting Miss Janie <lb/>
left. Thursday evening <lb/>
r home. She was <lb/>
d part of the way by F. F. <lb/>
Miss Janie Kittrell. <lb/>
We are a nice of <lb/>
fins and caskets. Prices are right and <lb/>
can furnish nice hearse service. <lb/>
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. <lb/>
Cb. <lb/>
Cora- Herrings at <lb/>
ton. Barber Co. <lb/>
We hay. Needles. Bobbins, <lb/>
Shuttles. Sewing Machine In <lb/>
the country. needle threaders, <lb/>
the very thing for affected eyes or <lb/>
dark Barber Co. <lb/>
C. T. Cox. one of our Jolly young men <lb/>
came In Monday from a trip on the <lb/>
road. He brings the same loud laugh- <lb/>
that seems drive away the blues. <lb/>
We have put In an assortment of <lb/>
Patter fOr all <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
How la your soul Let <lb/>
show you our new lot of <lb/>
Harrington. Barber <lb/>
A nice six key Soda Fountain for <lb/>
sale.-R. Dall. <lb/>
Miss Mollie Bryan Pox came In Tues <lb/>
day from Bethel, where she has been <lb/>
JOHNSON THE BOXING CHAMPION <lb/>
JEFFRIES TAKES HIS DEFEAT IN <lb/>
GOOD SPIRIT. <lb/>
Johnson Defeated Yesterday <lb/>
Round-Meaty Spent <lb/>
Enormous. <lb/>
Reno. July Thousands of <lb/>
people left last night, but there <lb/>
are thousands <lb/>
And sure enough <lb/>
Wants It That Way, Bat lac <lb/>
lie a i Are Else. <lb/>
Hanrahan, July week <lb/>
you put such a long head over <lb/>
what we wrote that many of our <lb/>
country friends failed to find the <lb/>
is what <lb/>
we country people ch to call <lb/>
everything written from <lb/>
cross roads place Several <lb/>
asked us what the trouble <lb/>
last week with Hanrahan, as <lb/>
there was nothing in The R flee- <lb/>
from there. We told them <lb/>
that there but we suppose <lb/>
when they glanced at that long <lb/>
head they thought it was some <lb/>
astronomical write up or a zoo- <lb/>
us <lb/>
Shoes <lb/>
F. A. left Thurs- <lb/>
day to attend the big <lb/>
picnic at Hill, near <lb/>
Par Spring Dress Goods. <lb/>
Embroidery and Laces see <lb/>
lot <lb/>
A ,. haVe the establish-, <lb/>
W. Rollins, who a known as the Carolina Milling <lb/>
position A. W. Ange Co. and Mfg. and will be ready Boon <lb/>
fit me has left US general repair work <lb/>
a position with J R. Bar- <lb/>
of Ayden. 0-car is <lb/>
; i j , i i I, j a crown or our people went <lb/>
a good-natured fellow and <lb/>
we are going to miss him, but <lb/>
of them stranded. Jeffries is <lb/>
going back to his farm. He <lb/>
takes his defeat in the beat of <lb/>
spirit and admits he was out- <lb/>
classed. He says he knew he <lb/>
was defeated from the seventh <lb/>
round. He has gotten out of the <lb/>
fight nearly Johnson <lb/>
has gotten about The <lb/>
amount of money that has been <lb/>
spent on the fight is enormous. <lb/>
we want to congratulate the J. <lb/>
R. Smith Co. upon their good <lb/>
luck in securing such an efficient <lb/>
clerk. <lb/>
For nice, fresh Fish, fee It. D. Dall, <lb/>
Tuesdays, Thursdays and <lb/>
days. <lb/>
B. D. Forest, has been work- <lb/>
in interest of Pitt Co., <lb/>
Oil Co. for the past year, but we <lb/>
are glad to see him back in his <lb/>
old position with A. W. Ange <lb/>
Co. He will fill the vacancy <lb/>
made by W. Rollins. <lb/>
For cold drinks of all kinds, call <lb/>
at H. L. Johnson's Fountain. <lb/>
R. L. and Ernest Cox <lb/>
took in the excursion <lb/>
train Greenville to Raleigh <lb/>
Thursday. They a <lb/>
good time. <lb/>
Just lot of <lb/>
and Children's <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
Miss Ruth after <lb/>
spending a few days visiting <lb/>
and relatives here re- <lb/>
turned to her home, near Rich- <lb/>
lands, Thursday. Ruth was <lb/>
such a pleasant girl we want <lb/>
her to come to see us real often. <lb/>
The is the kind you <lb/>
need. See W. Ange Co. <lb/>
Come to see The A. G. Cox <lb/>
Mfg. Co. for Tobacco Trucks and <lb/>
We cull your attention to our new <lb/>
line of W. Dall. <lb/>
Mrs. E. B. Thomas, of Green- <lb/>
after spending a day or <lb/>
Misses Kate and <lb/>
Chapman, returned to her <lb/>
yesterday morning- <lb/>
nice, flesh, corned Herrings, <lb/>
. W. Ange Co., <lb/>
IV <lb/>
M Blanche Cox. who hat <lb/>
b visiting her sister, Mrs. <lb/>
James, near Robersonville, <lb/>
returned home today. <lb/>
Straw Hals are going fast, buy one, <lb/>
don't be W. Ange Co. <lb/>
John R. Murchison, a clever <lb/>
salesman of Wilmington, was in <lb/>
our town yesterday. <lb/>
Leave your orders for Ice at H. L. <lb/>
Johnson's. Will be delivered <lb/>
where. In town. <lb/>
Mrs. A. G. Cox is spending <lb/>
the week in the country. <lb/>
Matting and Oil Cloth, for the <lb/>
Buy some, cover it <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
Before buying, see my line of Post <lb/>
L. Johnson. <lb/>
Field Peas and for sale by <lb/>
A. W. Ange d Co. N. C. <lb/>
To reduce our stock before <lb/>
we will offer for a limited time, <lb/>
for ginghams, <lb/>
Calico. Dress Goods. <lb/>
to He; Suiting. Percales, <lb/>
S to Motor Cloth, <lb/>
Waist Goods, Lawn. <lb/>
Mohair Wool <lb/>
to Table Peaches. <lb/>
Peaches, Shirts, c; <lb/>
Skirts, Shirts, <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Quite a crowd of our people <lb/>
to Morehead City Sunday. <lb/>
A nice lot of Matting Just in. <lb/>
Ange Co. <lb/>
Cant, J. W. went to Nor- <lb/>
folk Sunday and returned Monday. <lb/>
We are now in position to do <lb/>
grinding every day and general repair <lb/>
work Barber <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
K. F. Tucker returned Monday from <lb/>
Dover, where he has been visiting <lb/>
friends. <lb/>
A new lot of Dry Goods and Notions <lb/>
Just in. Better buy while cheap <lb/>
A. Ange Co. <lb/>
N. Johnson and Dowdy <lb/>
Smith went to Greenville Tuesday. <lb/>
Car load of Top Dressing for Cot- <lb/>
ton Just, W. Ange Co <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
H. A. White, one of Greenville's <lb/>
clever business men was in town <lb/>
Tuesday. <lb/>
Land Plaster for <lb/>
Co., N, C. <lb/>
F. A. and C. T. Cox went <lb/>
to Tuesday. <lb/>
The A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. are in <lb/>
to give you the best Tobacco <lb/>
Trucks and Flues for your money. <lb/>
They have made extensive <lb/>
for their manufacture this sea- <lb/>
Caused by the Fight <lb/>
Miss Rosabel Taylor of spent <lb/>
the day visiting Miss Mamie Cox <lb/>
Beef, Sausage, and Fish, going <lb/>
at Johnson stand <lb/>
on railroad street. <lb/>
J. R. Johnson. M. O. Bryan. F. C. <lb/>
and J. H. Cox attended a picnic at <lb/>
Monday and report an ex- <lb/>
time. <lb/>
You will never regret when you <lb/>
purchase a Buggy, <lb/>
by A. G Cox <lb/>
Co., N. C. <lb/>
Miss Doughty of KInston. <lb/>
came In today to visit, her brother, O. <lb/>
C. Doughty. <lb/>
Washington D. C, July <lb/>
Washington today is taking <lb/>
stock after a night of rioting <lb/>
between whites and blacks, <lb/>
which began immediately after <lb/>
word was flashed that Johnson <lb/>
was victor over Jeffries. One <lb/>
hundred and thirty five arrests <lb/>
were made by the police. Thirty <lb/>
live men are in city hospitals, <lb/>
three of are in <lb/>
precarious condition. Fifteen <lb/>
riots occurred during the evening <lb/>
and night, but were suppressed <lb/>
by the police. The riots <lb/>
ally occurred on Pennsylvania <lb/>
avenue and in the very shadow of <lb/>
the capital. Negroes were pulled <lb/>
from street cars, chased and <lb/>
beaten. From New York and <lb/>
many other places come reports <lb/>
of similar riots. <lb/>
HARRIS i. <lb/>
Marriage Solemn <lb/>
Might. <lb/>
There was solemnized in <lb/>
son can on your orders prompt- Raleigh Sunday night at half <lb/>
past nine o'clock, a marriage, <lb/>
the news of which will come <lb/>
a surprise to the many friends <lb/>
of the young couple. The con- <lb/>
were Mr. C. <lb/>
Scott Harris and Miss Annie B. <lb/>
Lewis, and the ceremony was <lb/>
performed at the home Mr. <lb/>
Percy B. Fleming, by Rev. R. S. <lb/>
Stephenson. <lb/>
The young couple are well <lb/>
known and have many <lb/>
Raleigh, all of which wish <lb/>
them much success and <lb/>
The bride is from Kin- <lb/>
and has for time <lb/>
held the position as stenographer <lb/>
in the office of the North Caro- <lb/>
Home Insurance Company. <lb/>
The groom is an energetic <lb/>
y business man of this city <lb/>
and has for a long time held a <lb/>
responsible position in the office <lb/>
of Mr. John C Drewry. Raleigh <lb/>
News and Observer. <lb/>
MR. R. T. EVANS DEAD. <lb/>
Away in the Pros Life <lb/>
Pie <lb/>
SOc <lb/>
Shirts. Call and see what <lb/>
W. ft Co. <lb/>
The A. G. Cox Manufacturing Co. <lb/>
re rendering good service In the <lb/>
Collins and <lb/>
cheap with <lb/>
vice; <lb/>
Let frame that picture for you. <lb/>
Any W. Ange ft Co <lb/>
Was Buried Sunday <lb/>
Mr. Roy T. Evans died <lb/>
day afternoon at his about <lb/>
a mile from town, and was buried <lb/>
Sunday in the Evans family <lb/>
grave yard. <lb/>
Mr. Evans was some over <lb/>
pears of age, and was a son of <lb/>
the late Mr. Amos Evans. He <lb/>
was a photographer by profession <lb/>
and was a self-made young man, <lb/>
having advanced from a small <lb/>
beginning to be one of lead- <lb/>
in his profession in Eastern <lb/>
North Carolina. Last fall he <lb/>
hurt his leg by bruising it with <lb/>
an from which <lb/>
formed which later developed in <lb/>
of the bone and <lb/>
caused his death. <lb/>
In 1903 Mr. Evans married <lb/>
Miss Sallie daughter of <lb/>
Mr. Isaac and is <lb/>
by the wife and two <lb/>
one having died about <lb/>
month ago while be was in the <lb/>
hospital in Richmond. <lb/>
He is also survived by two <lb/>
brothers, Messrs. Guy and God- <lb/>
Evans and two Mrs. <lb/>
Will Forbes and Mrs. Charlie <lb/>
Kittrell. He was a member of <lb/>
the Christian church, and his life <lb/>
was that of an upright and just <lb/>
man. <lb/>
The funeral service was con- <lb/>
ducted by Be. R. H. Settle, of <lb/>
OF THE <lb/>
World-Wide Against Their <lb/>
Exhibition In Shows. <lb/>
By Wire to The Reflector. <lb/>
New York. July is a <lb/>
nation-wide movement turning against <lb/>
exhibiting moving pictures of the Jeff- <lb/>
light. Secretary Shaw, <lb/>
of the Christian is leading <lb/>
the movement against the exhibition <lb/>
of these pictures. He Is getting in <lb/>
with cities all over <lb/>
the country. Seven have already pro- <lb/>
pictures and many others In- <lb/>
Raleigh, Atlanta and Wash- <lb/>
in the South, have taken <lb/>
action, in the meantime, <lb/>
at the light are being brought <lb/>
from Reno In special cars <lb/>
and are being developed Till <lb/>
they reach New York Friday <lb/>
ion will made by owners as to their <lb/>
method of lighting opposition to <lb/>
It was declared today, how- <lb/>
ever, on good authority that there la <lb/>
likelihood of a legal battle In the en- <lb/>
to force pictures Into those cit- <lb/>
which have barred them a re- <lb/>
of race riots, which followed the <lb/>
prise tight. The president of the <lb/>
picture company la on the train <lb/>
with pictures, hot his attorneys here <lb/>
are Investigating the matter. <lb/>
the turn- <lb/>
loose came Wednesday night at <lb/>
o'clock just about the time <lb/>
most of the people la ton and <lb/>
surrounding country had retired <lb/>
and were about to be fanned into <lb/>
peaceful slumber by the <lb/>
zephyrs. It was there that that <lb/>
unearthly sound broke in up n <lb/>
the stillness of the night. Our <lb/>
space is entirely too limited to <lb/>
tell the half that was dine. <lb/>
Were these people frightened <lb/>
Yes, not only the woman and <lb/>
children, but the bravest of the <lb/>
brave. Did they look for it <lb/>
No, but barricaded themselves <lb/>
behind their doors. Many of <lb/>
them shot at the air until they <lb/>
had no more cartridges to shoot <lb/>
with, and then they bid them <lb/>
selves as best they could, and for <lb/>
once offered up their supplies <lb/>
to the Mo.-t High. Was it <lb/>
only the minded and tint- <lb/>
that imagined all sorts of <lb/>
things No, those that are <lb/>
highly and one that <lb/>
stands at the head of one of the <lb/>
most learned professions, was on <lb/>
his front porch cooling after a <lb/>
hot drive, when the blast <lb/>
Was he Of course <lb/>
not, but he hastened to his closet <lb/>
and when h; had securely barred <lb/>
the door, there on his knees <lb/>
the devotees of the mother <lb/>
church believe in kneeling when <lb/>
they he promised hit <lb/>
Maker and St. Peter that if they <lb/>
would only call Gabriel <lb/>
for this once that he would <lb/>
surely attend church <lb/>
vices next Sunday morn- <lb/>
And as they had been <lb/>
somewhat slow in building their <lb/>
chapel, and his people could not <lb/>
worship there, he would do the <lb/>
next best thing, would go and <lb/>
worship with the people of the <lb/>
daughter of the mother church. <lb/>
He had found tut <lb/>
Sunday that it was not <lb/>
trumpet but only a detestable <lb/>
concern attached to a stream <lb/>
boat, but he kept his promise <lb/>
and went to the Methodist church <lb/>
Sunday morning. <lb/>
other things happened. <lb/>
Some serious, others ridiculous, <lb/>
but space forbids. Indulge us <lb/>
enough to say that the keeper of <lb/>
the railroad bridge, instead of <lb/>
responding by opening the bridge <lb/>
to the blast given as a signal for <lb/>
this, leveled his sun at the <lb/>
fiery eyed as she came <lb/>
in sight, and emptied the con- <lb/>
tents of his repeating rifle <lb/>
straight at her bow. Now in all <lb/>
we hope that who <lb/>
ever has the authority will make <lb/>
that captain take that thing off <lb/>
of his boat. <lb/>
Too much space already but, <lb/>
Mr. Editor, we do want to say <lb/>
that we feel like taking off <lb/>
hat and giving three cheers for <lb/>
the new board of commissioners, <lb/>
of in that they have by <lb/>
high license closed one of the <lb/>
corrupting places, called a <lb/>
near-beer that has exist- <lb/>
ed for sometime in our midst <lb/>
Go a step further, gentlemen, <lb/>
and see that all business <lb/>
are closed on and please <lb/>
fix that bridge <lb/>
N. C. June 30.- <lb/>
of the most beautiful and <lb/>
impressive marriages ever wit- <lb/>
in was solemn- <lb/>
in the Christian church <lb/>
evening when Mr Wesley Yount <lb/>
Swain, of Henderson, led to the <lb/>
altar Miss Ada Tyson, <lb/>
this city. <lb/>
The church was moat elegant- <lb/>
decorated with cut and <lb/>
color scheme being <lb/>
green and white. The bridal <lb/>
party marched through the <lb/>
placed arches and the bride <lb/>
stood beneath a <lb/>
belt of white flowers and rose <lb/>
leaves. <lb/>
Miss Mary most <lb/>
sweetly and with Mrs. John <lb/>
Stanley Smith presiding at the <lb/>
organ and to the soft of <lb/>
FOR TORPID LIVER. <lb/>
A the whole <lb/>
system, produces <lb/>
SICK HEADACHE, <lb/>
Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Rhen- <lb/>
Sallow Skin and Pile. <lb/>
There Is m better remedy for these <lb/>
M. <lb/>
LIVER PILLS, trial prove. <lb/>
No Substitute. <lb/>
and Miss Rosa Hooks, <lb/>
center aisle; Mr, Hugh Lassiter <lb/>
and Mr. W. J. ride <lb/>
aisle. Misses Gladys Barrow <lb/>
and Novella Horton, flower <lb/>
girls; Miss Annie Laura Lang <lb/>
ring bearer. Then came the <lb/>
bride with her bridesmaid, Miss <lb/>
Brown, down the center <lb/>
aisle and was met by the groom <lb/>
Mendelssohn's march, on the arm of his best man, Mr. <lb/>
the bridal filed in. e T. J. Young. at the altar. <lb/>
party entered Rev. The gowns all were very <lb/>
C. Manly Morton, officiating mm I ant a beautiful, carrying out <lb/>
from the scheme. The- <lb/>
H a p M-t, bride a gown of white satin <lb/>
M. and Mr. A. C. Monk embroidered with pearls and <lb/>
down center aisle, Mr. J. T. carried a shower bouquet of <lb/>
and Mr. J. M. Young, bride's roses and of the- <lb/>
c -inter aisle; Miss Sallie Keel and <lb/>
Mr. is H. Harris side <lb/>
Miss Lucy Moore and Miss by <lb/>
Lang, Center Mr. J. P. Special to The Reflector. <lb/>
Carr and Mr. J. Y. Monk, c., July h. <lb/>
aisles; Miss and for congress by <lb/>
Miss Annie Perkins, aisle- c- Harding of <lb/>
u. . . ville. was made chairman of the con- <lb/>
Mr. T. C. and Mr. J. H. A large crowd was in <lb/>
Darden side aisles; Miss Mina dance.<lb/>
The Up-to-date Hardware <lb/>
Store <lb/>
IT is the place to buy you Paint, Varnish, <lb/>
Stains, 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 you will be <lb/>
pleased. <lb/>
B Special attention is called to cur line of <lb/>
FARMERS GOODS, consisting of Weeders, <lb/>
the best Cultivators made, both in riding and <lb/>
walking. Full line of WIRE <lb/>
very best quality. <lb/>
Don't fail to see us before <lb/>
can supply your wants. Give them a call. <lb/>
Baker Hart <lb/>
Evans Street, i, N. C <lb/>
UNIVERSALLY <lb/>
A certain writer has said that no <lb/>
newspaper which took truth for Its <lb/>
standard would make a pecuniary <lb/>
The might return the <lb/>
compliment by remarking that <lb/>
minister who told the truth about his <lb/>
congregation, alive or dead, would <lb/>
the pulpit much than on <lb/>
Sunday afterward. The press and <lb/>
clergy go hand In hand with the <lb/>
brush, rosy spectacles <lb/>
magnifying little and kindly <lb/>
throwing little deformities Into <lb/>
The pulpit, the pee and the <lb/>
are partners In <lb/>
C Lodges. j <lb/>
WHEN Metal Shingles were first introduced <lb/>
yon had some excuse for being <lb/>
But now <lb/>
If you it can only be you do not know the <lb/>
facts in the case. <lb/>
Atlantic to the Pacific for all kinds <lb/>
of under all conditions. <lb/>
They are fireproof, never leak and as long as the <lb/>
building itself without needing repairs. <lb/>
For further detailed information apply to <lb/>
EASTERN<lb/>
YORK COBB, <lb/>
Among foremost colleges for Women in the South. <lb/>
Course in I Arts covering nine and <lb/>
in Education and Bible, which count for the A. B. degree, . <lb/>
including- Piano, Pipe Organ, Violin and Voice Culture. School of <lb/>
including Decoration, Designing and of <lb/>
which prepare students for college Culture under a trained <lb/>
director. Full literary course per year, including tuition, board, room, <lb/>
right, beat, nurse, ordinary medicine ind all minor fees, 1210.10- <lb/>
in the Club, to foB lest. Nest session begins Sept. Id, Address, <lb/>
Including elective <lb/>
ea <lb/>
Art <lb/>
R T. VANN, <lb/>
Rain, North <lb/>
D. J. WEI-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/>
never cease to try; an two continents being cut <lb/>
deathlike apathy has been replaced in twain, where men are learning <lb/>
by a national seal for health and that an undertaking to be done well <lb/>
OF TEACHER I MARCH that Is satisfying to even the or indeed to be done at all. must be <lb/>
FOR HEALTH. most demanding. This zeal is break- performed under the auspices of <lb/>
into country wide expression, In and sanitation, <lb/>
all sorts of forms and ways. The most fertile lands on this green <lb/>
STANDARDS LIFE. <lb/>
The Measure of a Man Is What he in, <lb/>
Not What he bus. <lb/>
JOHN H. SMALL BACK <lb/>
TO AGAIN. <lb/>
It takes so long to learn how to live; <lb/>
so long to get even a glimmering of <lb/>
what life is for and what we ought to <lb/>
do with ours. We are. so prone to <lb/>
live in the future, to fret ourselves <lb/>
about it. We are so busy yearning for <lb/>
the joys we imagine other people have, <lb/>
and worrying about the troubles we <lb/>
NAMED AT EDENTON FOR CON- <lb/>
BY ACCLAMATION. <lb/>
For Time Hie Democracy of <lb/>
First District Places I hi. Honor <lb/>
This Worthy Hi <lb/>
The congressional <lb/>
convention of the first district of <lb/>
Imagine we are having, that we make North Carolina, met Wednesday after- <lb/>
of the one thing we are noon at Edenton, and was called to or- <lb/>
by Dr. C. Laughing- the Movement, New earth of ours has not been made the <lb/>
house lo the Summer School Philosophies, Material abode of man, hitherto he has been <lb/>
Students at East Carolina Teach- dearth Cults of every conceivable compelled to go away from them and <lb/>
School. kind, are means to an end, and that seek the cold and uninviting North, <lb/>
end is the preservation of the body, because he could eke out a living <lb/>
Ladies and I am free to Winter has told us that where disease producing germs could <lb/>
confess that I stand abashed in the Collins composed the not. Where disease producing <lb/>
realization I am about to address he was raCked by sick- are perishes, <lb/>
great developing power in North and pain one but hygiene is banishing the sure endless regret. at 3.15 o'clock p. m , by Dr. A. I. <lb/>
Carolina. The power that Is taking another deserted him. because diseases of the tropics and Is I And of all the the limit is Pendleton, of county. <lb/>
the North Carolina child and putting none of them could bear opening up for human habitation, rich , to permit someone else to make our chairman Of the district executive com- <lb/>
it in the way of making a man and a Ms We cannot deny that men lands where dates and bananas have, standards for us. Haven't we T. J. <lb/>
woman that is bigger in mind, in soul and astonishing hitherto grown unseen by human Can't we think for ourselves was required to ac as <lb/>
and In body than its father or mother. render faithful service eyes, it is destined to give mankind want things we don't need, many secretary. <lb/>
Everybody realizes that from the grist nature, under new world, equal to that which man don't really care for, Just because The attendance upon the convention <lb/>
of the public school the rank and file would more excuse their now inhabits and many limes one else has them, and wouldn't was large, the roll II counties <lb/>
of the constructive citizenship But, fertile. Where grain will wave if we did have them I showing all but Hertford, Hyde, and <lb/>
must come. Everybody from the gov- such rare roses bloom the whole year through j To struggle and strain to make a show being represented. <lb/>
or the State to the boy that in a rule re- and where children will wax healthy when all the neighbors know it is Chairman Pendleton named P. C. <lb/>
mails his letters, realizes that the . . t measure and merry lands which have hither- only a show, and would respect us a Harding, of Pitt count, as <lb/>
that even a <lb/>
moral, material and o means do- to been uninhabited because of dis- <lb/>
cal development of the State depends average and women. The ease, it is making <lb/>
upon you. Go to a his In shielding man from his unseen en- <lb/>
progressive idea that the and energy upon his ills, in preserving his family not ask how big a house we hail the temporary chairman lo chair, <lb/>
public aught to know, is not and a stock of in completing his mastery over the from, nor how many university de- Mr. Harding made <lb/>
until it receives the energy that would otherwise be avail- powers or nature. have won, nor what is our and <lb/>
teacher's seal of approval, along with am, study of hygiene Not. what we have, nor ready to proceed to or- <lb/>
the teacher's guarantee that it will be ill health in a sanitation is equal in Importance but what are. And <lb/>
inoculated into the youth the State or a individual, that or astronomy, geology and our measure of everybody but. On motion the <lb/>
not only that it may live tor the a that will In purging the- mind of man BU-j RIdgway In The <lb/>
heap more if we had the courage to chairman or the convention and <lb/>
be ourselves Death's standards J. H. LeRoy. of <lb/>
ought be life's standards. Death and J. F. of to escort <lb/>
HON. H. W. ON <lb/>
THE FIRST BALLOT <lb/>
PITT'S CANDIDATE <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
but that the young may explain and Dy everything else in which slum the j for July, <lb/>
teach it to the old. ignorance. This of history has hampered his moral de- <lb/>
was made permanent, l. J., <lb/>
of Pitt, H. <lb/>
j being added an <lb/>
manufacturer is hopeless unless come common knowledge and Pasteur In discovering j on Court and <lb/>
technical and Industrial education is convinced the world strong the relation to diseases of the Infinite-j There was a motion <lb/>
made a part of the public school cur- are all absolute small things called disease pro- of counties called for . naming <lb/>
has its future in Business men. scientists, politicians bacteria did much as 011- members of the <lb/>
your hands. The leaders of say of educators and In the overthrowing or ad W. D. Pruden Staled I <lb/>
are crying out social better- are joining hands and every day lions and the belief In evil spirits. <lb/>
., v no <lb/>
v., <lb/>
is not on solid ground until the are making the a splendid Hygiene touches the bodily and j construction of a new court house resolutions, as It la usual <lb/>
public school Arcs the youth or the conscience. welfare of the individual, new Jail. adopt the our <lb/>
land for bolter tilings. The j donated to public State and mankind as a whole. The I A large number of contractors were tonal and State as plat- <lb/>
does not hope to sober the old , gave in progress of civilization depends upon <lb/>
fellows; they may vote and legislate she has Increased her spend- the advancement of it. <lb/>
all they please, but unless the boy and mg for hygiene per cent, as against My friends, I could go for a week <lb/>
themselves or their firms, ., speech against this motion, but it <lb/>
i We could not get definite Informs- carried. He also tin , <lb/>
girl in the school is convinced that per cent, for all other purposes, and not you the wonder- bids P- <lb/>
alcohol is the principal source of all first federal appropriation was tor things that hygiene <lb/>
the ills, poverty, disgrace, crime, disc- and went to build a marine have done, Is doing do I; <lb/>
and retrogression that flesh is hospital, and last year the Federal will not take your time. You <lb/>
heir everything that is done to pro- government set aside heard enough already to convince you <lb/>
its will come naught. the public health. Congress will this that what attention and you <lb/>
The Baptist say that, unless the pub- Vote on addition to the president's can giro to its service is well worth <lb/>
lie schools teach Baptist doctrine cabinet, and that addition will be a while. Let me ask you. can I depend <lb/>
AT <lb/>
Elected of the <lb/>
Fraternity Installed Tuesday <lb/>
N. C. July a <lb/>
that their hope is lost, secretary of the national board of upon you to help educate the public present at Grimes- <lb/>
The same belief is shared and Carolina gave In both young and old. in this a subject Lodge A. F. No. at <lb/>
the campaign other is; <lb/>
nations. Christian Scientists included. <lb/>
Mr. donated millions. ; m . ,, year <lb/>
which was carried, the <lb/>
or the national and slate conventions <lb/>
1908 be adopted the of <lb/>
this convention. <lb/>
following <lb/>
counties were as executive <lb/>
committee for the <lb/>
Beaufort, J. F. Tayloe; <lb/>
E. Overby; J. X. Pender; <lb/>
Currituck. W. II. Dare. J. <lb/>
judicial Sorehead City <lb/>
Places Honor <lb/>
for Solicitor. <lb/>
The Democratic hosts of the third <lb/>
judicial district met at Morehead City <lb/>
Saturday afternoon to nominate can- <lb/>
for judge and solicitor of tho <lb/>
district. The convention met at <lb/>
o'clock and was called to order by <lb/>
Mr. R M. Green, Craven, chairman <lb/>
the district executive . <lb/>
who requested Mr. A. Ward, of <lb/>
Craven, to preside as temporary chair- <lb/>
man. O. G. Dunn, or Craven, and D. <lb/>
J. Whichard, of Pitt, were made <lb/>
secretaries. <lb/>
The convention, without <lb/>
nary at once got down <lb/>
to business by making the temporary <lb/>
organization the permanent officers. <lb/>
The roll of candidates was called, <lb/>
showing that all in the were <lb/>
represented, and there no con- <lb/>
test or Irregularities In of the <lb/>
delegations. <lb/>
Upon the roll call of counties for <lb/>
nomination for Judge, Mr. E. Hen- <lb/>
or Craven, arose and <lb/>
the name of Hon. D. L. Ward. He <lb/>
brought the first laughter of the con- <lb/>
early in bis speech by <lb/>
to his candidate as Peter's <lb/>
, without spot or in the <lb/>
midst the laughter this provoked <lb/>
some one Interrupted mean <lb/>
Caesar's restated the <lb/>
speaker, then I had <lb/>
Peter on the <lb/>
Seconding speeches in behalf of Mr. <lb/>
Ward were made by Mr. <lb/>
of Greene; Mr. W. T. <lb/>
Mr. M. <lb/>
Craven. <lb/>
When was reached Col, F. <lb/>
I arose and presented the <lb/>
Hon. H. w. Whedbee. He also <lb/>
, interrupted by laughter when he used <lb/>
I the word when can- <lb/>
was intended. He explained <lb/>
Carolina gave in both young old. in this subject , A F AM No . . . fay ,,. <lb/>
to public health, in she gave which is conducive to more communication Tuesday Gates. W. I. cross; force <lb/>
and prosperity than any other witness the installation of R pronounced an error as the <lb/>
subject of hygiene is so large one thing you can give attention to. the officers elected for the ensuing year G man from Craven had made, Mr. T. <lb/>
of dollars for the eradication or hook I can not more than give you an Teach them that marshes and mad <lb/>
The installation was conducted l <lb/>
worm diseases in the South. incomplete index of what is being make and j.,, Williams, Post Master <lb/>
T. B. Wilson; T, b. <lb/>
Winslow; King; Washing- <lb/>
Warren of Craven, seconded <lb/>
the power of the public school, he done. Take the growing convey malaria Both malaria <lb/>
has made your great general. Hon. that is being placed on child hygiene, can avoided by <lb/>
and <lb/>
of Greenville Lodge No. The tot- <lb/>
lowing officers were <lb/>
Y. Joyner, president of this the rich health literature which proper screening of houses and by the J, C. W. M W E. Proctor <lb/>
I am not throwing sprung into existence in less than proper drainage or pools, mud g w . w g j. ; J. O. <lb/>
of Mr. Whedbee. <lb/>
A ballot was then called tor. result- <lb/>
like. them <lb/>
Proctor, Treasurer; A. O. Clark, Sec- <lb/>
I . Pru- <lb/>
of B. Bin lea, c <lb/>
e In an unhealthy body. to . in n Mr. Small <lb/>
lion <lb/>
Ion M in<lb/>
i-ht. i <lb/>
, , co lam . <lb/>
ibis honor had b laced upon <lb/>
i him for the seventh . . In Ids <lb/>
. It <lb/>
When say that the State will be just a decade, the organization or a large holes and tin <lb/>
what you make it. You are the mass or the people health filth promote Hies and promote w. S. S. I <lb/>
her It has not under the influence or the fever; the fly ranks as one of the j j Phelps, C. BUCK, <lb/>
been a week ago since I heard a mutual tuberculosis association, physical loathsome of all creatures, all, j r. Tyler. <lb/>
friend say, that Ideals and ambitions cation societies, the awakening health that its feet are Na is one the <lb/>
implanted by old Mr. Williams, a pub- interests of religious constructed us to catch end carry ail most flourishing lodges of the Masons <lb/>
lie school teacher, Into head, heart the education the masses through kinds of producing . Carolina, II always <lb/>
body and soul of Chas. Aycock was the combined efforts of health officers, which the distributes on every- beagled of some of the Ma- <lb/>
the foundation or the greatness of medical men. ministers, lay organize- thing on which he crawls; that if The ceremonies Tuesday <lb/>
North Carolina's education governor, and the can simply typhoid genus bare a, impressive Mid much <lb/>
What constitutes a State Not speak of these, as each of them are of counted fool of one fly; tea r i. present S ; <lb/>
or factories or churches or rail- importance as to demand them they be V- Gnu <lb/>
roads or agricultural progress, it is rate treatment Nor have I even tried except, the fly is excluded from the . . . of <lb/>
.,., and won,. ,. to foretell the possible bearing of house. This can be done by cleaning w The <lb/>
, ,. . , . . . . morals no r.,,,,,,. <lb/>
an. women. and vast health movement on our up the promises surrounding <lb/>
in body. Strong in soul, In state and national future. As I refer house and by screening doors am <lb/>
Von mod the wisdom to this I ant very deeply Impressed windows. Teach that P <lb/>
or the of Job, the that the world Is In every way getting been proven by actual experiment <lb/>
Strength v. Sampson, and I say all better, and unless we in North Caro- that flies multiply wonderful <lb/>
in reverence, the goodness fore- Una keep abreast of this necessity tor One By has boon in a <lb/>
of God, discharge the groat progress, our will be found room where there was a of <lb/>
responsibilities that conditions have lagging behind. food, from this one eggs <lb/>
pieced upon you. There is no doubting tho fact ton million Hies have been reared in <lb/>
nil agree that your purpose is the call to health undoubtedly five weeks, And the housekeeper <lb/>
to nun and women. You have everywhere been hoard. is a Call pay no attention to a <lb/>
had lesson attar lesson in training to sacrifice and to per- wonder where the conn- from, <lb/>
the mind and soul. In your mind's and public. The call to service Teach them that consumption Is <lb/>
eye When communing with yourself, has tho rumbling undertone of and that nothing will cure <lb/>
you have doubtless seen the vision or the call to all along but sunshine, fresh air and <lb/>
your boys and girls becoming the ages, and I stand here tonight to food leach thorn that small pox can <lb/>
In Roosevelt In call upon you to help our our only be conquered by vaccination; <lb/>
Edison in invention in law. present and our future, In the leach them hook-worm <lb/>
Osier In medicine, Alderman and Ale- to make physical perfection one of the Is not a disgrace but a curable disease <lb/>
in in art, moat Important that la sapping tho State's in <lb/>
but sane In that The signs of an advanced nil classes society; leach <lb/>
Is a sound mind must have a sound show beyond that measles and whooping cough are res- <lb/>
body. It is Hue today as when the sanitation Is destined t be for more deaths and lite i-rip- <lb/>
formulated the adage years more and more of a voice and power plea than all tho wars that have hap- <lb/>
years ago. You, like the In the versatile functions of a govern- In years, that proper <lb/>
mans, have to bear In mind the day is an can prevent them; teach <lb/>
child a body as well as a mind; demand for more extensive learn- them to their eyes, n . . <lb/>
that this the temple or all Hint in human biology. The or examined, Many a child <lb/>
you are training, and it should sanitary engineer is developing with is considered a because hi <lb/>
least receive sufficient attention to most astonishing rapidity. Medical can not see, c because he can <lb/>
make it with the material men are called upon here, there and not hear, a because he Is not well <lb/>
it contains. Training an intellect everywhere as hygienic educators. All enough to think. to <lb/>
and a soul to perfection in absolute great undertakings, Involving human more time out doors, make them <lb/>
of the training and de- life has to be advanced through for and the culture education and <lb/>
and protection of tho body, and sanitary supervision. The delight, comes the <lb/>
Is tho completing of a beautiful armies of tho crusader have given of the Sky with Its stars, the bud- <lb/>
car I'll and protecting it from tho in- place to ideas as exemplified by Japan ding loaves With their unfolding <lb/>
of battle and hogs, by just an which multiplied three fold the tills, the of birds ti tin <lb/>
for a fence Doctors have tier of Its hygienic officers ten- Of worms. to study <lb/>
been along this line for told their power and took a stand way lives men and women who are <lb/>
years and have a few In advance of human progress, enough to care tor their own bod- <lb/>
and a few sociologists, Just The value can demonstrated because they are convinced <lb/>
as is always tho case among those through the undertakings at Panama, healthful happiness goes hand in hand <lb/>
ton, S B. J. S. <lb/>
The members co n-j <lb/>
. , , , .- c, as <lb/>
mil, retired and i . s . <lb/>
of Gates, . County <lb/>
The <lb/>
nomination of a r for con-1 Craven, <lb/>
in order. of com- Greene, <lb/>
lies called until <lb/>
was reached, -h. . J cm <lb/>
and in -i I <lb/>
pointed to l s <lb/>
and worth <lb/>
man. Hon. John II. amid On motion <lb/>
Whedbee . as <lb/>
applause. <lb/>
h. ,; i r; roll of I. was again call- <lb/>
BO <lb/>
11.05 <lb/>
78.94 <lb/>
nomination of Mr, <lb/>
unanimous amid <lb/>
the greatest of I <lb/>
lays crime i he door of physical <lb/>
deformity and disease. <lb/>
Tench them Just become <lb/>
practically, In just that pro-<lb/>
moral <lb/>
Now in co lei Impress <lb/>
you Hint you have ii In your own pow- <lb/>
more than any other <lb/>
tho of con- <lb/>
serve the physical waste In the State. <lb/>
If you do this, you will have your re- <lb/>
ward, for who preserves strong <lb/>
are tho teach ; <lb/>
the outspoken and active <lb/>
f III i <lb/>
pointed lie <lb/>
, of <lb/>
m ii it of In the j <lb/>
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in xi nation . . Ion. <lb/>
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en Ion of re of <lb/>
for solicitor, when <lb/>
IV, . Are d II, Carteret, arose <lb/>
, res Hon. . <lb/>
Seconding speeches <lb/>
de Mr. J. .;. of <lb/>
ind Mr. B J. Everett, of Pitt. <lb/>
. E. I of Craven, <lb/>
Mr, . <lb/>
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champion tor a physically stronger ,, P, . r, <lb/>
then shall humanity be .,,,., pointed out that the United looted <lb/>
lead to victories yet undreamed. Ami vs as chairman. <lb/>
the teacher will be indeed and in , the <lb/>
truth the Instrument through which ,,, ,. con- of th. <lb/>
is answered the of ,. ; ., ,. , . , , of Ci <lb/>
give us men. The lime demands . convention to our n, and Greene, was held. <lb/>
Strong minds, great heart-, true lo u, hit, , and Mr. E. M. On Craven and <lb/>
get the government to also M., Leslie Davis of Carteret <lb/>
the Dismal Swamp canal and is candidates tor the <lb/>
It as a free through fare. Mr. H. <lb/>
Ward, Bi t, <lb/>
the r. solution, and n motion I <lb/>
M -ii whom the Of Office docs not <lb/>
kill; <lb/>
n whom the spoils office can <lb/>
buy; <lb/>
who possess opinions and a cue U an <lb/>
who have honor; nun who will <lb/>
not lie; <lb/>
Men who can stand before a <lb/>
And dam his treacherous flatteries <lb/>
without winking; <lb/>
Tall men who live above <lb/>
the tog <lb/>
in public duty and private <lb/>
th <lb/>
Work for Greenville with us. <lb/>
Delightful <lb/>
in, X. C, July Friday <lb/>
A resolution ,. adopt t evening Miss Maude L. Patrick <lb/>
Dr. A. for tho work he n, ; her In hon- <lb/>
done during the last two years ,,, Miss Mary L of Ne <lb/>
no chairman of . Bern, N. C. <lb/>
committee. i The lawn and porches were <lb/>
foregoing should lighted wit rim <lb/>
appeared in yesterday's paper, but and decorated with .- of <lb/>
tin editor back home from potted plants. <lb/>
Edenton, Hie printers already The evening was <lb/>
so loaded up with copy that It had amusements, after which u <lb/>
to be left over for today. <lb/>
fill supper was served on the lawn. <lb/>
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