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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 />
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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 />
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pointed lie <lb />
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IV, . Are d II, Carteret, arose <lb />
, res Hon. . <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 />
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Ward, Bi t, <lb />
the r. solution, and n motion I <lb />
M -ii whom the Of Office docs not <lb />
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who possess opinions and a cue U an <lb />
who have honor; nun who will <lb />
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And dam his treacherous flatteries <lb />
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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 /></p>
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T, Clark, a well <lb />
In bad a escape <lb />
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Free Press. <lb />
THE HOUSE FLY ARRAIGNED <lb />
AT TRAINING SCHOOL. <lb />
PEOPLE AGAINST THIS<lb />
Prof. Herbert E. Austin Interest- <lb />
Illustrated Lecture en the Ely <lb />
Means of Extermination. <lb />
THE PEANUT. <lb />
Monday night in -he auditorium of <lb />
But Carolina Training <lb />
School. Herbert E. Austin, a <lb />
member of the faculty, gave a <lb />
that was of Incalculable to the <lb />
public. The rain of the <lb />
and evening prevented many of the <lb />
town people from attending, but out <lb />
of the at the summer school <lb />
the who went from town there <lb />
was a good size audience. <lb />
Prof. Austin's w is the <lb />
fly, the of pest and how <lb />
to exterminate it. as- <lb />
of Mr. F. W. the <lb />
who took his machine <lb />
over for the purpose of u <lb />
which Prof. Austin had procured <lb />
the occasion, the lecture was illus- <lb />
which added much to its in- <lb />
and effectiveness. <lb />
The lecture and illustrations showed <lb />
how rapidly the fly, a natural breeder <lb />
in filth, will increase, and how it car- <lb />
disease and death into the homes. <lb />
Statistics show <lb />
more people than war. The <lb />
nation of flies Is evidence of the ex- <lb />
of filth, for it is only under <lb />
such conditions that they breed. To <lb />
exterminate them the breeding places <lb />
Why Not <lb />
Prepare for your vacation <lb />
buying an Accident 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 cost 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 />
MARKET;. <lb />
Norfolk Cotton and wired <lb />
J. W. Perry Co. Cotton Factors. <lb />
Middling <lb />
Low Middling <lb />
Low Middling<lb />
Fancy <lb />
Prime <lb />
Prime <lb />
Low <lb />
Today <lb />
1-8 <lb />
1-2 <lb />
1-4 <lb />
Yesterday <lb />
1-8 <lb />
8-4 <lb />
1-2 <lb />
1-4 <lb />
h YORK AND LIVERPOOL <lb />
FUTURE MARKET <lb />
Co-. Bankers <lb />
and Broker. Norfolk. <lb />
you <lb />
Aug <lb />
Oct <lb />
Dec <lb />
C. L. WILKINSON, Agent, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <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 />
J. H. BOYD, JR. <lb />
STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF <lb />
The National Bank of Greenville <lb />
At The Close of Business. June 1910 <lb />
RESOURCES <lb />
. <lb />
Overdrafts . . . 1,902.28 <lb />
United States Bonds . <lb />
and Bonds . . <lb />
Furniture and Fixtures . 3,210.42 <lb />
Cash and due from banks 44,856.65 <lb />
Total <lb />
LIABILITIES <lb />
Capital Stock <lb />
Surplus and profits <lb />
Circulation . , <lb />
Bond accounts <lb />
Dividends unpaid <lb />
Bills re-discounted <lb />
s , <lb />
Total <lb />
48.07 <lb />
111,822.80 <lb />
It Starts Growing In the Open, ho and every <lb />
Finish. Ground. take <lb />
Most people of the north suppose house <lb />
peanuts like potatoes, on the j female fly will lay on an av- <lb />
roots of the vine. Others with equal . ,,, . . <lb />
confidence state that they hang from . <lb />
the branches like pea pods. Both are eggs <lb />
right, both arc wrong. The peanut hence it is how rapidly <lb />
starts the and sunlight above Increase, From one fly in a till <lb />
ground In the shape of a flower grow-surrounding there will soon be mil <lb />
at the end of a long tube. After lions of Oles, and these carry germs <lb />
the fall of blossoms this tube, or the and by coming in con- <lb />
elongates and bends down- tan with the food communicate <lb />
ward. pushing Itself Inches Into the .,. M ,,,, , ,.,,, of <lb />
ground. If for any reason It cannot <lb />
do this It dies In a few hours. But <lb />
if It Succeeds to burying itself to Its garbage cans <lb />
own satisfaction the ovary at the base ex- <lb />
of the peduncle slowly enlarges and from sick rooms, all of which <lb />
forms the familiar pod, which Is there- disease germs, are the breed- <lb />
fore dug out of the ground. i places of and too much <lb />
Scattered over the roots of the plant, cannot be exercised regard to these, <lb />
however, are numerous warts or should be disposed of in such a <lb />
In which, by the aid of a good ,, ,,. fly propagate. <lb />
can be seen myriads of ,., . IO ,,. <lb />
minute organisms. These . i . ,. . <lb />
bodies, though they get their <lb />
from the plant, contribute materially M you <lb />
to Its supporting by collecting nitrogen <lb />
from the air and holding it In storage, Prof. Austin was In- <lb />
to to supplying it to tho plant; and being heard by I <lb />
as need requires, These many public school teachers it <lb />
often contain, by should be far reaching <lb />
a greater supply of this to- lug u sentiment that will mean war to <lb />
greatest and <lb />
The native country of the peanut ha. house <lb />
long u matter of dispute, but the <lb />
department of agriculture states that i Q <lb />
the weight of seems to be in <lb />
favor of Brazil. Thus the peanut Is Hill <lb />
added to tho four other plants of great <lb />
Importance that America bus given to ,. , , <lb />
the cotton, corn, Civil <lb />
tobacco the potato. j Term <lb />
If you do not transact your business with this bank, let this <lb />
be an invitation to become one of our satisfied customers. <lb />
The Only National Bank in the County. <lb />
You Are Probably Planning <lb />
a Vacation Trip<lb />
Line Steamers <lb />
P- M. for <lb />
BALTIMORE with direct rail com Eastern Chics and <lb />
resort points. <lb />
Elegantly Appointed Steamer. <lb />
Simmer Rates. <lb />
I For further and stateroom write <lb />
C. L. CHANDLER, G. A. F. R. T. P. A, <lb />
NORFOLK, VIRGINIA <lb />
The Literary Squire. <lb />
Traveling Inspector <lb />
the now. boys, <lb />
who wrote <lb />
Timid Boy sir. It wasn't <lb />
me. <lb />
Traveling Inspector same even- <lb />
to his host, the squire of the <lb />
thing happened <lb />
today. win questioning the class <lb />
and asked a boy. wrote <lb />
let V he answered tearfully, <lb />
sir, It wasn't <lb />
Squire loud and prolonged <lb />
That's good, and <lb />
suppose the little devil had done It <lb />
all the Answers <lb />
Into Hat <lb />
The expression Into a cock- <lb />
ed Is familiar to every one. but <lb />
perhaps Its origin la not so generally <lb />
known. Cocked hat a of <lb />
the game of bowls In which only throe <lb />
pun were set up at the angles of <lb />
a triangle, In bowling tenpins <lb />
all were knocked down except the <lb />
three at the corners the set was said <lb />
to be Into a cocked hat. <lb />
whence the popular expression for de- <lb />
anything of Its main body, <lb />
character or purpose. <lb />
you believe there Is <lb />
a In this world as <lb />
coarse, bat some other fellow <lb />
ways has Ledger. <lb />
The county commissioners have <lb />
drawn the following Jurors for <lb />
August criminal term of <lb />
J. Rives. H. P. Brown, W. R. <lb />
A. I. James. W. H. <lb />
J. Oakley, Oliver J. Fred <lb />
Mills. S A. Stocks. H. C. Venters, L. <lb />
Mills. L. Phelps. A. L. <lb />
It D. K. B. Whichard. J. T. <lb />
Humbles. J. Smith. J. B. Patrick. <lb />
F. B. B. <lb />
W. T. Hart, ft L. Tyson, J. a Williams. <lb />
H. B. Bynum, A. J. Flanagan. A. J. <lb />
B. B. J. T. Moore, <lb />
C. D. J. W Allen. B. N. Boyd, <lb />
Jesse L. Cherry, E H. J. H. <lb />
D. M. Johnson. Iredell <lb />
Moors. <lb />
The following were drawn for the <lb />
August civil <lb />
Haywood Smith, ft <lb />
Oscar W. H. Skinner, F. <lb />
P. Rodgers, B. A. Byrd. B. T. Heath. <lb />
N A Buck. B. R. May. C. W. <lb />
H. C. Smith, W. B. Wilson. O. A. <lb />
J. J. Moore. C. P. S. O. <lb />
J. H. Collins, Charles Dowdy. <lb />
In <lb />
By Cable to The Reflector. <lb />
Ayers, July fourth <lb />
International Conference opened here <lb />
today, and will probably continue <lb />
for six weeks. <lb />
His Own Writing. <lb />
Dean Stanley's handwriting <lb />
atrocious. The lute Lord <lb />
handed in an amendment to the <lb />
Tory reform bill of Lord Derby. <lb />
The clerk at the table could not <lb />
read it. nor could any one else. At <lb />
last Lord scholar <lb />
and an accomplished man of let- <lb />
was asked to rend it himself. <lb />
He explained that, though he could <lb />
not pretend to read the text, its <lb />
purpose was to enact that no man <lb />
should be admitted to the poll <lb />
less he could sign his own name u. <lb />
legible handwriting. <lb />
May <lb />
May Corn 1-2 <lb />
July Ribs <lb />
Sept <lb />
July Lard<lb />
Cotton Masks . reported<lb />
8-4 <lb />
7-8 <lb />
Cobb Bros. Co. <lb />
NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
Cotton Buyers, Brokers in <lb />
Stock, Cotton, Grain and <lb />
Provisions. <lb />
PRIVATE WIRE <lb />
to New York, Chicago and <lb />
New Orleans. <lb />
THE BEST IN <lb />
Furniture <lb />
and House Furnishings <lb />
is not too good for you. When you want the <lb />
best, and prices that are in reach of your pocket <lb />
book we can supply your wants. <lb />
Taft Boyd Furniture Co. <lb />
If you trade with us we both make money <lb />
----u <lb />
Wiley Brown <lb />
STOCK <lb />
Assigned to S. T. Hooker <lb />
Must be Sold in <lb />
THIRTY DAYS <lb />
The National Bank has leased the <lb />
building and these Goods must be <lb />
moved out. To do this quickly all <lb />
goods are marked down at and <lb />
below cost <lb />
STOCK CONSISTS OF A GENERAL LINE <lb />
Notions, Shoes, <lb />
Trunks, Clothing, Etc. <lb />
Sale Will Begin at O a. m. <lb />
FRIDAY, JUNE <lb />
Remember the Place and Come for Bargains <lb />
Wiley Brown <lb />
ON FIVE POINTS<lb />
OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE GREENVILLE BANKING <lb />
and TRUST CO. <lb />
AT GREENVILLE, <lb />
IN THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA <lb />
At the close of business J 30th, O <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
Banking house, furniture <lb />
fixtures <lb />
Demand loans <lb />
1874.21 <lb />
and <lb />
4,000.00 <lb />
10,000.0 i <lb />
Due from banks and bunkers 1.03 <lb />
Cash Items <lb />
Silver coin Including <lb />
coin currency <lb />
National bank notes and <lb />
U. S. notes <lb />
1,317.11 <lb />
minor <lb />
436.40 <lb />
other <lb />
6,375.00 <lb />
Total <lb />
POLO'S <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Capital stock 125.000.00 <lb />
Surplus fund 19.500.00 <lb />
Undivided profits, less current <lb />
expenses paid 2,494.55 <lb />
Notes bills 000.0-1 <lb />
mils payable 45.000.00 <lb />
Time of 36.019.74 <lb />
sub to check. 71,849.85 <lb />
Cash, checks 88.48 107,958.07 <lb />
TIE <lb />
Total <lb />
952.62 <lb />
State of Carolina, County of <lb />
I C S Carr, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that <lb />
statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. <lb />
C. S. CARR, Cashier. <lb />
H. A. WHITE, <lb />
E. O. FLANAGAN, <lb />
Directors. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 6th day of July. 1910. <lb />
ANDREW J. MOORE. Notary Public. <lb />
It Columbus the For Hie <lb />
of Discovery. <lb />
Europe knew but very lit- <lb />
of eastern northeastern <lb />
of the most learned <lb />
of the time that Asia <lb />
stretched eastward Indefinitely, and no <lb />
one Imagined that it had eastern <lb />
roast washed by the ocean. It was <lb />
eastern Asia was a <lb />
land vast Inhabited by <lb />
monster and dragons. This <lb />
was the opinion that still prevailed up <lb />
to within of the time of Co- <lb />
At this time two Venetian merchants <lb />
of the name of went on a vast <lb />
trading expedition to the uttermost <lb />
parts of Asia. They were gone many <lb />
years. Upon their return the son of <lb />
one of them, a young man named Mar- <lb />
co wrote out a full account of <lb />
their travels, described the empire of <lb />
the grand khan Chinese <lb />
revealed the fact that Asia was <lb />
bounded on the east by a vast ocean. <lb />
He described this eastern mi- <lb />
with all Its vast cities and its <lb />
wealth of precious stones and spices. <lb />
It was from reading this book that <lb />
the Imagination of Columbus was fired, <lb />
and he the bold Idea of <lb />
reaching this eastern coast of Asia by <lb />
sailing toward west the <lb />
earth. <lb />
So when he discovered he had <lb />
not a doubt that he had landed upon <lb />
the coast of Asia and that he looked <lb />
upon the same scenes that Polo <lb />
had gazed upon years before. <lb />
To Select Delegates to State, Con- <lb />
and <lb />
By direction of the Republican Ba <lb />
Committee for Pitt county, <lb />
notice Is hereby given that the <lb />
voters of the several voting <lb />
of Pitt county, are directed to <lb />
assemble at their respective <lb />
at 3.00 p. in., Saturday, July 30th <lb />
the purpose of duh A <lb />
and alternates to the county <lb />
which by direction -it ti- <lb />
committee is hereby culled to <lb />
meet in the town hall, in Greenville. <lb />
N. C. on Saturday, August 1910. <lb />
12.00 in. <lb />
The various precincts are entitled <lb />
to the following vote the county <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF WINTERVILLE, <lb />
IN THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA <lb />
At the close of business June 30th, I O <lb />
Loans and discounts Overdrafts secured 62.02 Furniture and fixtures 1,173.53 Demand loans Capital Muck Surplus fund 1,450.00 Undivided profits, less current expenses and taxes paid 198.10 <lb />
Due from banks and bankers 1,434.58 Gold coins payable 10.000.01 Time certificate of deposits 1,002.20 <lb />
Sliver coin, Including; subject to check 10,493.28 <lb />
minor coin currency 202.12 National bank notes and to banks and bankers Cashier's checks <lb />
U. notes 0.6 <lb />
Total <lb />
State of North Carolina, County of . <lb />
I, F. A. Edmondson. the nod bank, do solemnly swear <lb />
fie it Is true best of knowledge <lb />
F. A. EDMONDSON, Cashier. <lb />
Correct <lb />
J. E. GREEN. <lb />
J. F. HARRINGTON, <lb />
A. W. <lb />
Directors. <lb />
Subscribed and to before d-v f July- <lb />
K. II. Notary Public, <lb />
My commission expires March 1910. <lb />
ii <lb />
EAST CAROLINA TRAINING SCHOOL <lb />
A school organized and maintained for one do- <lb />
fined and women <lb />
The regular session opens Thurs- <lb />
day. September <lb />
For and information, address <lb />
ROBT. H. V RIGHT. President, <lb />
Greenville, North Carolina. <lb />
J S. <lb />
New is Sui While Star u Fin Mote room larger Come to lee me. <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE <lb />
C. T. store <lb />
Is where mothers teach their children to go for <lb />
Big Bargains in Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Dry Goods, <lb />
Dress Goods, Notions and Millinery. That is <lb />
where everybody goes. <lb />
He it Try Him<lb />
Roofing and Sheet Metal Work. <lb />
Roofing, Tin Shop Repair Work, and <lb />
Tobacco Flues in Season, see <lb />
J. J. JENKINS, <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb />
Pulley bowen <lb />
Home of Women's Fashions. Greenville N C. <lb />
Beaver <lb />
Swift <lb />
R. C. FLANAGAN, Chairman <lb />
FERNANDO WARD, Secretary. <lb />
Republican Executive Committee. <lb />
Greenville, N. C, June 1910. <lb />
HEIGHT OF ELEPHANTS. <lb />
In th. Majority of Coses It Is <lb />
Eight Foot. <lb />
The average term of elephant's <lb />
life, although there Is no precise <lb />
on the point, is seventy or <lb />
eighty The elephant Is not in <lb />
full vigor and strength till thirty-live. <lb />
The most ready way of forming an <lb />
approximate idea of the age is by the <lb />
amount of turnover of the edge <lb />
of the ear. In young animals, some- <lb />
times up to the age of eight or nine <lb />
years, the edge is quite straight. It. <lb />
however, then begins to turn over, and <lb />
by the time the Is thirty the <lb />
edges lap over to the extent of an Inch, <lb />
between this age and sixty this <lb />
Increases to two inches or slightly <lb />
more. <lb />
Extravagant ideas are held as to <lb />
the height of elephant. Such a <lb />
thing as nu elephant measuring ten <lb />
feet at the shoulder does not exist In <lb />
India or Burma. Sanderson, an ad- <lb />
authority on the subject, said <lb />
the largest mule he ever met with <lb />
measured nine feet ten and the <lb />
tallest female eight feet live Inches. <lb />
The majority of elephants, however, <lb />
are below eight feet, mid animal <lb />
rarely reaches nine feet, the female <lb />
being slightly shorter than the male. <lb />
The carcass of nu elephant seven feet <lb />
four Inches tall weighed portions <lb />
gave a total weight of 3.000 <lb />
elephant weighing two tuns <lb />
be common enough. The shin <lb />
about three-fourths of an huh thick. <lb />
Judge's <lb />
Sheriff Guy Is responsible for n court <lb />
of session story. Ones when the pres- <lb />
lord Justice, Clerk, was conduct- <lb />
a Jury trial ho made n small Jest. <lb />
The audience- thought it Its duty to <lb />
laugh. shunted <lb />
In measured tones. nothing <lb />
to <lb />
Prim Evidence. <lb />
The late Lord Morris one <lb />
gave a characteristic <lb />
of tho meaning of fade <lb />
he said to the Jury, saw <lb />
a man coming out of it public house <lb />
wiping his-mouth, Unit would he <lb />
fade evidence that he had ban <lb />
ins u <lb />
Kind Words Moan Much. <lb />
Cultivate kindness of <lb />
Well of your fellow look will <lb />
charity upon the in <lb />
lives. Do a good turn for as op- <lb />
offers mid. Dually, don't for- <lb />
get the kind word lime. <lb />
How much a word of kindness, en- <lb />
or appreciation menus to <lb />
ethers sometimes and how little <lb />
costs us to give it. We do not <lb />
lo wait for some special occasion. <lb />
When calamity overtakes a friend <lb />
words of sympathy and <lb />
are offered sincerely enough, yet in <lb />
certain respects as a mutter of course <lb />
Such an occasion for expression <lb />
on our part, and we naturally respond <lb />
But why wait for occasion Why not <lb />
speak the kind word when there Is <lb />
special occasion <lb />
ON DISCIPLINE. <lb />
dig Deportment Store Are Managed <lb />
an Army. <lb />
to like the manager <lb />
explained when I went to him to as- <lb />
certain by what system he handled <lb />
Use big department store. us- <lb />
managers are generals. I he <lb />
department heads colonels. <lb />
floorwalkers and so on down <lb />
the line Only matters which are out <lb />
it the ordinary routine are brought to <lb />
the In chief. <lb />
is Italic on <lb />
Each Individual knows <lb />
work he hits to do. If he fails th <lb />
failure reacts directly upon Thus <lb />
each In turn is responsible to one <lb />
above him until responsibility <lb />
readies Ibis In the filial <lb />
sis I am responsible the If a <lb />
girl lies a bundle wrong or I here Is a <lb />
with a customer I am directly <lb />
responsible, have probably <lb />
known nothing of the incident. I pass <lb />
the actual administration of authority <lb />
and responsibility right down the line <lb />
until the person who is ill fault feels <lb />
it personally. hundreds of <lb />
things happen In this store every day <lb />
of which I have no knowledge, and I <lb />
don't need to know about them. So <lb />
long as I lie man to whom I have <lb />
gated the authority delegates It in <lb />
nun l some one Who how to <lb />
use it properly why <lb />
I should Interfere. <lb />
is the way it should lie. I <lb />
should Hot consider that had <lb />
system if it were otherwise <lb />
system must be so perfectly organized <lb />
and every man know and live up <lb />
to his responsibilities so sincerely <lb />
I could walk out of today <lb />
and not return for six <lb />
tel view with Manager of New York <lb />
Store in Bookkeeper. <lb />
The Rural Mail Comes Once a Day <lb />
The Telephone keeps you in touch with neigh- <lb />
friends and the city every minute of every <lb />
day. Progressive farmers throughout the South <lb />
are installing telephones in their homes and <lb />
our service. <lb />
The cost is low; the service is satisfactory. <lb />
Write to our nearest Manager, or <lb />
Line Department <lb />
HOME TELEPHONE TELEGRAPH CO. <lb />
Henderson, N. C <lb />
BEEF i ST. <lb />
Subpoena on ill lull <lb />
Ire Members. <lb />
Wire to The Reflector. <lb />
Chicago, July Subpoenas for <lb />
nifty witnesses who iii be called be- <lb />
fore the Federal grand jury in the <lb />
beer trust Investigation are being <lb />
today. This probe ii- aimed at the <lb />
millionaire members of trust, W. <lb />
S. assistant to attorney-gen- <lb />
is expected here to- <lb />
morrow to lake personal charge of <lb />
the Investigation. <lb />
Professional Cards <lb />
TO <lb />
Garment Worker's <lb />
By Wire The Reflector. <lb />
New York, July -A stampede of <lb />
manufacturers la sign <lb />
with striking garment workers <lb />
today and of tho union <lb />
predicted strike would be <lb />
won within three i. hundred <lb />
and twenty-live employers have <lb />
signed and <lb />
number of have <lb />
W. F. EVANS <lb />
AT LAW <lb />
Office Opposite R. L. Smith <lb />
stables, next door lo John Klan- <lb />
Co new building. <lb />
. . X. <lb />
N. W. OUTLAW <lb />
ATTORNEY AT LAW <lb />
Office occupied by. J. L <lb />
Fleming. <lb />
. . S. Carolina <lb />
The Roman Senate. <lb />
The Roman senate bad for many <lb />
centuries but members, selected <lb />
the patricians, or aristocrats. <lb />
The of senator was life. <lb />
The body was practically supreme <lb />
mutters of legislation and <lb />
The majority votes decided <lb />
question, and the order In which <lb />
voting took place was Invariably de- <lb />
by rank, beginning the <lb />
president and ending with <lb />
tors. Tho senators wore on their tunics <lb />
u broad purple badge of dis- <lb />
like a modern decoration <lb />
and they tho exclusive right of <lb />
precedence at theater, the <lb />
all other public gatherings. <lb />
Eating Away Island. <lb />
Strength is not U con- <lb />
maidenhair fern, yet Ii its <lb />
have lint room they <lb />
break the III the plant <lb />
grows. of gross will the <lb />
curbstone between which they spring <lb />
out of their place, and in ii single <lb />
night a crop of small mushrooms have <lb />
lifted n large stone Indeed, plants <lb />
have been known In break the hardest <lb />
rocks The Island to the <lb />
northwest of Madagascar. Is becoming <lb />
smaller and smaller through the action <lb />
the mangroves grow along tin- <lb />
foot of the cliffs. They cat their way <lb />
Into rock in all directions, Into <lb />
gaps thus formed the waves force <lb />
way. time they will probably <lb />
reduce the Island to <lb />
Globe. <lb />
Tho Error. <lb />
one verse of Star Span- <lb />
I can't do it. <lb />
n passage from <lb />
lion <lb />
many <lb />
can't naturalize yon, my <lb />
I was born here, lodge. I don't <lb />
want lo be I'm after n <lb />
city Journal <lb />
THE NORTH CAROLINA <lb />
COLLEGE of AGRICULTURE <lb />
and MECHANIC ARTS <lb />
The State's college for training in- <lb />
workers. Courses in <lb />
culture, Horticulture. Animal Hus- <lb />
and Dairying In Civil <lb />
and Mechanical Engineering; <lb />
Cotton Milling and Dyeing; <lb />
Industrial and In <lb />
culture teaching. <lb />
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one year, <lb />
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application at Ike business In <lb />
The Reflector Building, corner <lb />
and Third streets. <lb />
All cards of thanks resolutions <lb />
of respect be charged tor at <lb />
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advertising <lb />
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the delegates. <lb />
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head City comes next, and after Sat- <lb />
you can call Judge Harry <lb />
Whedbee. <lb />
Those fellows who want Jeffries and <lb />
Johnson to fight again must not know <lb />
when they are humbugged. <lb />
You cannot do anything better than <lb />
for roads. Get all your <lb />
interested in coming to the <lb />
roads convention in Greenville <lb />
the first Monday in August. <lb />
I ii <lb />
Al roads for Pitt <lb />
county. <lb />
Judge Whedbee sounds <lb />
veil. <lb />
Perhaps Hi no will let them shew <lb />
the pictures there. <lb />
Keep you i to the tor pews <lb />
from Charlotte. <lb />
For one, we got a banker- <lb />
tor a machine. <lb />
Johnson is In danger <lb />
talking himself to death. <lb />
People getting killed by air ships is <lb />
no more than might be expected. <lb />
Next time the mayor Newark may <lb />
be careful In trying to keep e law. <lb />
Hi d his r . i and <lb />
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Conventions this year seem to . <lb />
afflicted with <lb />
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cot on sh . . . <lb />
price next fall. <lb />
People sometimes buy from a <lb />
articles which they could pot <lb />
from the home dealer a less price. <lb />
Monday August 1st, Will be a great <lb />
day for Pitt county. Everybody is <lb />
coining to the good roads convention <lb />
that day. <lb />
And the fifth district <lb />
convention got into a deadlock <lb />
over making a nomination that had <lb />
to adjourn to another date. <lb />
When y i all I II ; . y n <lb />
you owe, you hi l mi p i; <lb />
man who v I . C nit, <lb />
Man certainly i bit ail <lb />
i brow In <lb />
r, <lb />
Pitt is not fully prepared to under- <lb />
the action her Sister county. <lb />
Greece, toward her candidate for Judge <lb />
iii Judicial convention. <lb />
The governor of Nevada says the <lb />
fight was great. As he was sponsor <lb />
It, he had to say something like <lb />
that. <lb />
The result of the conference was <lb />
will run as can- <lb />
for Governor of New York. <lb />
This will likely gain <lb />
The Reflector the support it deserve. <lb />
New Sun. <lb />
From now until the first Monday ii. <lb />
August every man in Pitt county should <lb />
talk the good roads convention which <lb />
meets in Greenville on that day. It <lb />
Is going to be a big day for Pitt <lb />
the folks are all going to be <lb />
here. <lb />
Norfolk is preparing to grow in re- <lb />
number of population, if not In <lb />
actuality, by annexing all the adjacent <lb />
suburbs. As the people of these sub- <lb />
really belong Norfolk, most <lb />
them doing business or getting sup- <lb />
port there while living ins <lb />
limits, the city ought to be given the <lb />
benefit of counting them among her <lb />
population. <lb />
should begin at once to <lb />
wage war upon the fly. This <lb />
dangerous peat can be exterminated by <lb />
the multitude of <lb />
places that infest the town. Prof. <lb />
II. E. Austin has started a good work <lb />
by giving a lecture on Ike and <lb />
it should both the city <lb />
ties and household to action. <lb />
Away with the files <lb />
i was high, mark of oval <lb />
v ions record col r o <lb />
. .; , lei when the i Ii. <lb />
Ion. Cl <lb />
i . acclamation <lb />
i n d It. <lb />
Ab- <lb />
We are glad to u Me signs of pros- <lb />
apparent la the case of our <lb />
contemporary. The of <lb />
Greenville. The Reflector Company <lb />
boa been incorporated and Mr. D. J. <lb />
s president and continues <lb />
to edit the paper. A latest model Lin- <lb />
machine baa been purchased <lb />
and other equipment added. The Be- <lb />
in doing good work for Greet. <lb />
ville and Pitt county and deserves the <lb />
hearty support of <lb />
Free Press, <lb />
Several of tie <lb />
of the Stats held <lb />
convention, in the Hon. John H <lb />
was . <lb />
and also Ii <lb />
second. In the third Dr. J. M <lb />
r. ii, . r a <lb />
continued through <lb />
In the four h Hon. . <lb />
Among other things Greenville <lb />
should not overlook the necessity for <lb />
factories. The town needs them. <lb />
There will be no trouble in getting <lb />
people to locate here if the town has <lb />
the means for giving them employment. <lb />
factories to give employ- <lb />
to a thousand laborers would <lb />
double the population of the town in <lb />
h short while. We have the school <lb />
facilities of which people want to <lb />
take advantage In educating their <lb />
children, but the heads of families <lb />
must be able to find employment if <lb />
they move here. <lb />
As predicted yesterday, the <lb />
convention at Edenton <lb />
Hon. John H. Small by <lb />
This is Mr. Small's seventh <lb />
shows the <lb />
high esteem in which he Is held by the <lb />
people of bis district. As he said In <lb />
his speech of acceptance, he regards <lb />
himself as the servant of the people, <lb />
and that is truly what be is. The dis- <lb />
has never been ably and <lb />
faithfully represented than by Con- <lb />
Small. <lb />
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NORTH <lb />
i who <lb />
tied i . <lb />
this v r, I <lb />
lie be, <lb />
The i . Ion c mi I his <lb />
week ion you will <lb />
l the n <lb />
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from the i <lb />
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was i u u thing <lb />
x to ho ling long con- <lb />
Ion. <lb />
When an gets busy on <lb />
i in doing the right thing <lb />
once mote, <lb />
know in a few days <lb />
one v is doing cl .; <lb />
Supreme court <lb />
You may count on Judge i <lb />
Whedbee making a record <lb />
when he goes upon the bench. <lb />
A woman. Mrs. has <lb />
entered the race as Republican can- <lb />
for governor of New Hampshire. <lb />
Charlotte is not going to care if the <lb />
State convention also gets in a dead- <lb />
lock and stays there for some time. <lb />
If those fellows succeed In crossing <lb />
the Atlantic ocean in their air ship, <lb />
faith In the flying machine will Jump <lb />
higher. <lb />
By the fifth district congressional <lb />
convention adjourning to a later date, <lb />
N i for ard <lb />
. . . Leland B d I .-. <lb />
.; t i. j . r. <lb />
hi of the In a n . <lb />
all i In tin i.; i <lb />
. iii in. lie i pretty <lb />
on. <lb />
V noted . <lb />
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The bad influences of the Jeffries- <lb />
Johnson tight at Reno are to go <lb />
for some time through moving picture <lb />
shows. Makers of picture films paid <lb />
Jeffries and <lb />
the privilege cf featuring the fight, <lb />
and did not hesitate to say they ex- <lb />
to a million dollars from <lb />
the investment. As long as public <lb />
runs to things they will go. <lb />
we arc glad that in cities n <lb />
campaign has already started looking <lb />
to the suspension of the fight pictures. <lb />
To the picture will not only <lb />
have a demoralizing effect, but <lb />
cause race strife. <lb />
county cause to proud <lb />
the recognition her delegates re- <lb />
at the congressional convention <lb />
In Edenton Wednesday. Mr. V. C. <lb />
Harding was made chairman of <lb />
convention and proved an idea pro- <lb />
officer that largo body. Mr. <lb />
I. j. was one of the Mere- <lb />
of the convention. And while <lb />
j In the fifth the convention Is In i alphabetically Pitt count; stood near <lb />
toot of tin- list, all passed <lb />
roll call waiting for our townsman, <lb />
he k d malt in whoso s. Everett, to make the <lb />
With modesty we are glad to <lb />
say that the average North Carolina <lb />
newspaper compares very well with <lb />
those of any other State. Within the <lb />
past decade there has been a mar- <lb />
advance in the strength tone <lb />
the press . There a time when <lb />
editors discredited the profession <lb />
by pauperizing quite agree with <lb />
Editor King of tie Durham Herald <lb />
who remarked to us the other day that <lb />
he had patience with a newspaper <lb />
man who gave color to the belief that <lb />
the business is conducted Within plain <lb />
view of the poor house. Mr King re- <lb />
marked that if he could make as much <lb />
money at anything else as he can in <lb />
the newspaper business he would quit <lb />
the paper go Into that business. <lb />
Not only are our papers in good <lb />
condition, generally speaking, <lb />
but they are free from cant <lb />
It is not always so. At <lb />
one time in the history of the business <lb />
editors could hardly call their souls <lb />
their own. They feared to speak the <lb />
honest truth lest might <lb />
be hurt. Thank God, that day is pass- <lb />
Our North Carolina newspapers, <lb />
as a rule, are candid and courageous <lb />
in their expression of their opinions. <lb />
They are leaders rather than follow- <lb />
of public sentiment. They do not <lb />
wear other people's collars any more. <lb />
Most of them are owned by the men <lb />
who run them, and the others are <lb />
allowed latitude enough for a full <lb />
play of their consciences. They are <lb />
independent and self-respecting gen- <lb />
and they know their rights <lb />
and knowing, dare maintain them. Of <lb />
course, there may be exceptions to the <lb />
general rule. Here and there may be <lb />
found a or a toady, or a <lb />
rabbit at the head of a paper, but we <lb />
are speaking broadly, and we re- <lb />
to know that our papers both <lb />
daily and weekly are stronger, more <lb />
high-toned and more influential right <lb />
now than they have ever <lb />
and Children. <lb />
ON WITH THE WORK <lb />
FOR GOOD ROADS. <lb />
UP COM- <lb />
COMMITTEE ACTIVE. <lb />
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man for position. <lb />
it la Urns to th ii i and <lb />
Johnson light and let ii n sink Into <lb />
mi spot <lb />
. i be a long . <lb />
m they lo i fight. <lb />
While is making no <lb />
hurry in the appointment of a <lb />
to the late Chief Justice Puller, <lb />
and will likely wall until the fall be- <lb />
fore doing so, Indications point to <lb />
Hughes New York, as the man <lb />
who is to receive honor. <lb />
rite i I t . I . ed I Hi <lb />
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com Ion in I <lb />
. I nominal a i <lb />
tor, and third district <lb />
convention at Got was j . <lb />
a candidate <lb />
You can count North Carolina <lb />
good wherever she appears. <lb />
The speeches of and <lb />
State Superintendent Joyner before <lb />
the National <lb />
In were not surpassed by any <lb />
made before that body. <lb />
The Reflector has recent- <lb />
added a Linotype to Its equipment, <lb />
and the of The <lb />
has greatly improved. In addition to <lb />
this they have added a <lb />
The people of Greenville should <lb />
appreciate this Improvement and give <lb />
of the fight speech of the convention. And <lb />
being from exhibition in bis speech was one that in every <lb />
oil cities and towns, say did credit to his county and <lb />
going wage Ugh the the distinguished gentleman whose <lb />
And In this fight he presented to the convention <lb />
will d more than I IT- to receive unanimous nomination. <lb />
i . . . . -------o <lb />
r ;.,. of the <lb />
-l , appreciation of <lb />
, . i paper has <lb />
u ling III modern ad- <lb />
ding i r i- <lb />
. by paying pr-i-n, <lb />
ii. of out such <lb />
in improved paper is much <lb />
before, and we must depend on <lb />
the to help us II <lb />
ll <lb />
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Mond the I <lb />
com i ill m <lb />
the construction of the new court <lb />
;. i and m v Jail for Pitt county. <lb />
Before the I i; lei the <lb />
tor i in calls attention to a <lb />
recently made In the panel the <lb />
the Interior of the court should <lb />
lie provided with niches fur mural <lb />
tablets upon which to perpetuate the <lb />
history of the county. There la do <lb />
more appropriate place for <lb />
cur for future gen- <lb />
speaks of Greenville as <lb />
the greatest future or any <lb />
town in Eastern North Carolina, and <lb />
it is true. The feeling Is In the air <lb />
this town must go forward, and th <lb />
spirit of Improvement is taking hold <lb />
of the people in earnest. Hardly a <lb />
day goes by but what one hears <lb />
plane for development, <lb />
and some tiling is going to come <lb />
Any who nave been con- <lb />
making investments In <lb />
will find no better to <lb />
act than right now. <lb />
you want and appreciate a good <lb />
do your part. <lb />
The has about got its new <lb />
equipment In proper running shape, <lb />
in appearance the paper is not yet <lb />
what we want to make It, but <lb />
will continue In this <lb />
The new recently <lb />
added Include a Lin- <lb />
machine, an Eclipse Folding <lb />
extra Chandler and <lb />
Job press,. and a e <lb />
quantity of new Job type. equip- <lb />
not us to gel <lb />
. bettor paper containing more read- <lb />
matter, but also the plant <lb />
In position more and better <lb />
printing. We want patronage of <lb />
the people In all departmental of the <lb />
business subscriptions, <lb />
job printing, These increased fa <lb />
have been added ill order lo <lb />
give a modern printing and <lb />
publishing plain, and your patronage <lb />
U wanted to help maintain this. We <lb />
want to make The Reflector the pride <lb />
Greenville. Pitt county and Eastern <lb />
North Carolina. Will you help us <lb />
BETS ON COTTON <lb />
Tenth District. <lb />
By Wire to The Reflector. <lb />
N. C. July one <lb />
o'clock ibis morning, after being In <lb />
session since the afternoon of <lb />
day, the tenth district congressional <lb />
convention J. M. <lb />
Jr., ballot by majority. <lb />
Subscribe for The Reflector. <lb />
As The Reflector has predicted <lb />
from the time Hon. Harry W. <lb />
bee. Pitt, was mentioned as a can- <lb />
for Judge of thin Judicial dis- <lb />
he was nominated by the Judi- <lb />
convent Ion. His friends present- <lb />
ed His name to Governor and <lb />
urged bis appointment as successor <lb />
to Judge H. when the <lb />
latter resigned, but the governor as <lb />
to act Otherwise, On lbs very day <lb />
appointment was made, the <lb />
Democratic committee or <lb />
In session and upon <lb />
learning of the action the governor <lb />
it once adopted a resolution <lb />
Mr. Whedbee and recommended <lb />
to the people Of the district <lb />
nomination as Judge approval <lb />
which ibis resolution and re- <lb />
commendation m t, and the <lb />
ii created throughout the district, <lb />
i Hide ii look that <lb />
ii nominated by the <lb />
And o ho was. <lb />
I county hi proud that <lb />
comes to one of her citizens and can as- <lb />
sure i of the district no mis- <lb />
take was made in nominating Mr. <lb />
for this high office, lie <lb />
ll every qualification of intellect, <lb />
and character to make a model <lb />
Judge, and he will occupy the Judicial <lb />
i a it with credit to lo his <lb />
and lo the Slate. <lb />
THE FOB FRUITS. <lb />
s Tomatoes, Etc. <lb />
Charlotte Men. <lb />
Strange, Isn't it. how people run to <lb />
In different specialties Take the <lb />
line of fruits. Mr. Fly Henderson <lb />
runs the plums. He has some really <lb />
wonderful trees at his home In <lb />
Pealing a plum that <lb />
is a wonder In color taste. <lb />
Sir, John specialty is <lb />
Ho has of the <lb />
In Mecklenburg never sells <lb />
a cherry. He grows them chiefly for <lb />
his own delight and the delight of his <lb />
friends. Prof. Alexander Graham is <lb />
the lg crank of the State. His home <lb />
Is surrounded by a fig farm. He ban <lb />
the varlet graded so that he Is not <lb />
out of Mrs from early spring until the <lb />
first killing frost in the fall. Mr <lb />
Dan Johnson's specialty is grapes, of <lb />
the James Variety. Mr. George <lb />
an conducts a potato kindergarten at <lb />
his home farm on South Tryon street. <lb />
Mr. Wm. Taylor Is the tomato ex- <lb />
pert of Charlotte, and Mr. Walter <lb />
Myers beats, them all on poaches <lb />
There In one Charlotte man who con- <lb />
fesses to a love for damsons, but does <lb />
not his name published and we <lb />
don't blame him. The damson is <lb />
of prof and the <lb />
of nightmare. of the tad- <lb />
dints have the in their respective <lb />
lines ever grown It Is only wast- <lb />
time and wounding their vanity <lb />
to get Into an argument with them <lb />
about Chronicle. <lb />
What I it in n- of den Say About <lb />
Good Will be <lb />
Heard From. <lb />
Mr. Whit J. Hardy, member of the <lb />
good roads committee appointed by the <lb />
Chamber of Commerce, to visit the <lb />
of the county and in- <lb />
the people In good roads, made a <lb />
trip to Ayden Tuesday and following <lb />
are some of the expressions <lb />
business men. In regard to good <lb />
Dr. Joseph good <lb />
roads, bonds necessary to get them. <lb />
want some the good things in <lb />
life, not after I <lb />
Mr. Richard favor <lb />
good roads the township <lb />
Mr. W. H. Phillips, or us <lb />
good <lb />
Mr. E. Turnage. or E. Turnage <lb />
Sons. realize the necessity of <lb />
good roads, no real progress can be <lb />
attained without It is a <lb />
or what is the best method. The <lb />
main thing is to get the people to- <lb />
and discuss the <lb />
Mr. E. L. Turnage, that the <lb />
township plan should be adopted and <lb />
am strongly In or good <lb />
Mr. J. R. Turnage, could <lb />
be better for us than good <lb />
Mr. J. W. strongly fa- <lb />
good roads. It Is only a question <lb />
of the best methods. If I was a good <lb />
speaker, I would come to your meet- <lb />
and make a <lb />
Mr. W. II. ought to <lb />
have them by all <lb />
M. E. T. Phillips, favor good <lb />
roads and will do all can to bring <lb />
that <lb />
Mr. Edward L. Brown, <lb />
cation of true <lb />
Mr. J. R, Smith, good roads <lb />
by special lax, cost being paid <lb />
each year. Our present tax is eight <lb />
cents, it ought to be increased at <lb />
least <lb />
Mi. it. w. Smith, there any <lb />
t banes to build good roods, I am with <lb />
We will give lull expression of the <lb />
people on all aides, If short <lb />
are sent us. <lb />
ANOTHER FLYING MACHINE <lb />
FATAL DISASTER. <lb />
DASHES TO lit- <lb />
MA <lb />
From Height <lb />
. falls <lb />
Gale Responsible. <lb />
By Cable to The Reflector. <lb />
Berlin, July ;. <lb />
carrying balloon. de- <lb />
by the aviator of that name- <lb />
was dashed to the ground today In a <lb />
gale near Cologne. Ail five <lb />
i in were killed. <lb />
was piloting the <lb />
ii Cologne and when <lb />
the disaster occurred The balloon <lb />
plunged from a great height, falling <lb />
. th startling speed. Ail the <lb />
were . la the wreckage <lb />
their bod . so crushed and man- <lb />
that they were Identified with <lb />
much difficulty. <lb />
T  the aerial disaster in <lb />
a decade and is a harder blow to the <lb />
nett and science than the re- <lb />
cent of Count Zeppelin's ma- <lb />
chine. <lb />
SIX HURT. <lb />
Hundreds of Others in <lb />
Wreck. <lb />
By wire to The Reflector. <lb />
Now York, July 13.-Six persons <lb />
were severely Injured and more <lb />
a hundred others badly shaken up <lb />
and bruised when an express train <lb />
in the Island Transit <lb />
Railroad ran into an open switch <lb />
today. Officials of the road believe <lb />
the switch was opened by some one <lb />
with the Intent of causing a wreck. <lb />
FORM SUICIDE PACT. <lb />
Patted. After Shooting <lb />
the Woman. <lb />
Wire to The Reflector. <lb />
New York, July carrying out <lb />
a suicide pact they had entered Into, <lb />
shot Mrs. Antonio <lb />
three times today. The <lb />
then tried to shoot himself, but either <lb />
his nerve or the cartridges would <lb />
explode, h run away. The <lb />
woman tried to shield the man until <lb />
found out he had not killed <lb />
himself, then admitted that they bud <lb />
agreed to die together. The <lb />
has a husband. <lb />
it<lb />
-Ts <lb />
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT <lb />
IN CHARGE OF R. W. SMITH <lb />
Authorized Agent of The Eastern Reflector for Ayden and vicinity. Advertising rates furnished <lb />
Ayden. N. C. July 1910. You <lb />
as <lb />
an find almost anything you Rev. R P. Pittman. one the <lb />
N. t. i-. . <lb />
K F Hardy returned from Whit- want in Shoes. Has. Dry Goods. No- students, is here for a few days, <lb />
u r night where he had Trunks, School Books. Food and Hawk <lb />
summoned to bedside of his Hardware, Crockery. Lime. Killer t J. R. Smith <lb />
mother Mrs. Hardy, who Cement. Windows. Books Cook Stoves I <lb />
was was visiting her daughter. Mrs. Screen Windows and Groceries at J. <lb />
who was very sick, <lb />
but Is some better. <lb />
We are representing the oldest and <lb />
R. Smith <lb />
Mrs. Washington, <lb />
is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
strongest Life and Fire Insurance Co. J. A. Davis, in Ghent. <lb />
In the world. Call us and let us con- j Our city aldermen are building a <lb />
suit with Loan Trust i culvert across Second street, <lb />
Alonzo who has been par- <lb />
and unconscious for the past <lb />
week, died Sunday night. <lb />
Call, on us for Flooring Ceiling, <lb />
and Scant- <lb />
ling. We guarantee satisfaction.-J. <lb />
R. Smith Mill. <lb />
Co. Phone <lb />
On or about the 20th of June my <lb />
white female bobtailed rat terrier <lb />
dog. strayed from Hotel Has <lb />
a black spot on his back, is very <lb />
smart, and answers to the name of <lb />
Information leading to <lb />
his recovery will be rewarded. W. <lb />
S. Blount. <lb />
Rev. J. N. <lb />
Car Nails, Barbed Wire. Lime and <lb />
Cement at J. R. Smith <lb />
How would a pump nicely fitted up <lb />
in the middle the street with a <lb />
house over it. like our neighbor <lb />
town's. This would <lb />
be an oasis and panacea in the desert <lb />
of our Sahara, and a blessing to the <lb />
set of the Improved Screen Windows <lb />
Doors made by J. R. Smith Mfg. <lb />
Co. <lb />
Wm. Forrest, Edwin Tripp and <lb />
few <lb />
Worthington, left Monday for <lb />
for <lb />
I hereby announce myself a dumb beast, <lb />
date for Township subject to I your house against the filthy <lb />
the Democratic primary of Content-j and by putting in a <lb />
township. W. Allen Cox <lb />
Mr. H. G. Mumford us he was <lb />
In his private swimming pool Sat- <lb />
evening and running <lb />
the bank, drew out a large cat <lb />
fish, and enjoying the tun, kept pull- <lb />
them out until he counted nine- <lb />
teen. Being anxious for the <lb />
one. he reached further back and <lb />
handed out another very large one. <lb />
which ottered fight. Mi. Mumford has <lb />
a sore, swollen hand as a result This <lb />
Is Int actual fact. <lb />
If you need a good open or top Bug- <lb />
Wagon or Cart, call J. R- Smith <lb />
Co. <lb />
We have a element of <lb />
emigrants. While two <lb />
were shooting crap or playing seven <lb />
up. the looser beat the winner's nose <lb />
steak, and in the some one dealt <lb />
the other a violent blew in the back <lb />
with the blade of an The <lb />
refused to have It sewed up. and keeps <lb />
loafing around town and looks sad. <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 />
J. H, Tripp went to Morehead Sun- <lb />
day. <lb />
Now Is a good lime to advertise In <lb />
the Ayden department Set; R. W. <lb />
Smith <lb />
We are sorry to hear that Miss Cary <lb />
Jo Is or the list. <lb />
Car K Elite other Fertilizers <lb />
for top dressing at J. B Smith <lb />
Gentlemen give me something to <lb />
do and we will guarantee a day cur- <lb />
rent. <lb />
Stoves and repairs for Sams at <lb />
j. it. smith <lb />
Fran; Burroughs of Scotland Neck, <lb />
spent night town and re- <lb />
turned Monday. <lb />
and Knoxville <lb />
recreation. <lb />
Patterns and <lb />
J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
A composed of W. F. Hart <lb />
and wife. Jesse Cannon. Clarence Hart <lb />
Thad Hart, Luther Cox, Jesse Hart, <lb />
and Jasper Smith, and others left for <lb />
Florida and Cuba <lb />
Gaudy and Rubber Belling, Black <lb />
and Pipe and other mill <lb />
at J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
To the ladies or the Did you <lb />
know you could cook and keep cool <lb />
these hot days with electric current. <lb />
Sec our and cent bargain <lb />
it. Smith Co. <lb />
Lorenzo is placing ma- <lb />
on -i lot near the park tor an- <lb />
other dwelling soon. <lb />
We are glad to know Mr. D. is <lb />
able to be out again. He baa been <lb />
confined for some time with <lb />
Lime, Cement, and <lb />
building material at J. R. Smith <lb />
Do your Hading J. R. Smith <lb />
and get B chance the valuable <lb />
given away. <lb />
Lime, Cement, Hair, Trowels and <lb />
Mason Jars.- J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
Lightning killed a nice horse for <lb />
Cox, an old colored woman. <lb />
Monday evening, while standing in the <lb />
stable. <lb />
for thoroughbred <lb />
Berkshire mate Apply at once <lb />
to . R. Smith Co. <lb />
M. E. who has been visiting <lb />
at returned to his home In <lb />
Rocky Mount, this morning. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
I hereby announce a can- <lb />
for township constable, sub- <lb />
to the action the Democratic <lb />
primary of township. <lb />
A. L. <lb />
Son of <lb />
Screen Doors made to order or re- <lb />
paired on short notice at J. R. Smith <lb />
Mill. <lb />
Miss Thelma Johnson Is Visiting <lb />
relatives In <lb />
Coal Tar, Roof Paint, at J. R. <lb />
Smith <lb />
Maj. Henry Harding, of Green- <lb />
ville, was In town Thursday, attend- <lb />
big the installation of Masonic <lb />
and barbecue. The <lb />
were <lb />
We will repair Tobacco Trucks, <lb />
Wagons, Carts other farm <lb />
on short notice at J. R. Smith <lb />
Mill. <lb />
I. F. Johnson, w. M; w s. Jack- <lb />
son, S. D; Wm. Prescott, J. T. <lb />
Hart, Treasurer; S. Alphonso Jen- <lb />
kins. Secretary. <lb />
Grain Cradles and Cultivator Sweeps <lb />
at J. R. Smith <lb />
Mr. S. I. Dudley, a prominent stock <lb />
farmer of Durham, was In town <lb />
Thursday, and purchased some <lb />
hogs from J. R. h Co. <lb />
For hereby announce <lb />
myself a candidate for township con- <lb />
stable to the Democratic <lb />
of <lb />
Smith. <lb />
The stockholders of the Free Will <lb />
Baptist school met last Monday mid <lb />
dedicated the school to the <lb />
nation made other changes that <lb />
arc conducive to the best interest of <lb />
the school. Prof. J. E. Sawyer <lb />
on the spot and we interviewed him <lb />
found all the sterling Co. <lb />
REPORT F THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
AT AYDEN, S. C. <lb />
At Close of Business Juno <lb />
. Capt lee <lb />
and tells us the crops are <lb />
looking much nicer all over the <lb />
since the warm weather set in. <lb />
Commissioner J. J. May, was in our <lb />
town Tuesday preparing to take <lb />
idiotic colored child to the hospital <lb />
for the Insane at Goldsboro. <lb />
Milk Churns, Preserve Jars. Milk <lb />
Coolers, and Masons Fruit Jars at <lb />
J. R. <lb />
J. R. Smith Bro. are remodeling <lb />
the store next to the <lb />
for millinery. This is a good <lb />
stand and will find a ready demand <lb />
when completed. <lb />
J. F. Paints. Varnish, Ker- <lb />
fee Cites and J. R. Smith <lb />
Rev. L. L. Smith, one of the Semi- <lb />
nary students, called to see us Fri- <lb />
What become or the strange child <lb />
say he saw her. <lb />
Car Cement. Lime. Nails, and Hay. <lb />
at J. R. Smith <lb />
It is J. Ollie Cox who wants to be <lb />
Constable instead J. Allen Cox <lb />
or <lb />
I hereby myself a <lb />
date for township constable, subject <lb />
to the primary town- <lb />
T. Keel. <lb />
Mrs. E G. Cox and children arrived <lb />
yesterday from Greensboro. They <lb />
will make this their permanent home. <lb />
Mr. Cox moved his family from here <lb />
about three years ago. <lb />
Lime Lime Lime barrels <lb />
Just R. Smith Co. <lb />
Miss Mary Johnston, of Greenville, <lb />
is visiting at W. J. Boyd's. <lb />
-T ii . I buy. <lb />
sell, or rent houses or land, or want a <lb />
job for yourself, wife, daughter, moth <lb />
or sister, or want to employ <lb />
help, or sell what you ha.-, <lb />
there is no better medium than Tie <lb />
W. Smith. <lb />
Dr. R. held number 1420, <lb />
and was the winner the 27-piece <lb />
set of silverware at M. M. Saul's drug <lb />
store. <lb />
chicken Powders kills <lb />
hawks, crows, owls, and minks; <lb />
remedy for cholera, gapes, In- <lb />
digestion and leg weakness, keeps <lb />
them free from vermin, thereby <lb />
them to produce an abundance <lb />
of eggs. cents a at J. R. <lb />
J. J. Harris z Co. have Installed e <lb />
large iron sale. They have hope in <lb />
the future. <lb />
W. U and I. F. Man- <lb />
returned yesterday from <lb />
buy a good <lb />
hand jointer and R. B alt <lb />
Listen to this story i t a --om- <lb />
gentleman who <lb />
ling l had business la a pub- <lb />
place. Several <lb />
around, and a few <lb />
One E . than <lb />
twenty-four, you i <lb />
ought to have bee i last Sun- <lb />
day at--------where w had a most ex- <lb />
citing poker game going on did the <lb />
boys it was a the way <lb />
In the <lb />
do you play on <lb />
asked young man. <lb />
Why. there is no barn It; b Idea <lb />
have such in veil- <lb />
away the time, an i you stand a <lb />
good In <lb />
This was i man's <lb />
open, frank and unblushing reply. <lb />
This happened In a town of <lb />
people full of so- <lb />
clubs and . A by- <lb />
stander telling the <lb />
truth; you would be astonished how <lb />
many boys In this torn . playing <lb />
poker and shooting dice every Sun- <lb />
day about in the clubs secluded <lb />
And yet the town men re trying <lb />
to solve the Condition he rural <lb />
youth. And they I to the <lb />
criminal neglect town people are <lb />
participating in many instances with <lb />
the youth of tin- town. Is <lb />
no harm In playing on a <lb />
is a estimate <lb />
f ethics, but c in setter than <lb />
this be expected if the yen i arc <lb />
lowed to Bin s in idle- <lb />
day aid night, <lb />
of small mid large, <lb />
going light on r K nose Of <lb />
police and otter authorities of <lb />
the law. <lb />
Al late, wait next <lb />
generation reveal to <lb />
J A talks to <lb />
THOSE PIES <lb />
How delicious were the pies of boy- <lb />
hood. No pies now r . so good. <lb />
What's changed the pies Its you <lb />
You've lost a strong. stomach <lb />
the vigorous liver. <lb />
the regular bowels of boyhood. Your <lb />
digestion Is poor you blame the <lb />
food. What's A ton- <lb />
up by Electric Bitters all i <lb />
of . Liver, j <lb />
restore <lb />
your boyhood appetite I <lb />
of trod and fairly your <lb />
body with new health, strength and <lb />
at all <lb />
He Also Stir <lb />
East Train. <lb />
lug School its Fear. <lb />
As . i <lb />
committee of the board trustees of <lb />
the Carolina Training <lb />
School, ex-Governor J. of <lb />
Greenville, . i i <lb />
day, to confer with ate Treasurer <lb />
Lacy about funds tor school <lb />
in speaking of the hi ; Governor <lb />
school has been a <lb />
success unparalleled In history of <lb />
the State. It has been Only two years <lb />
since we broke the ground for the <lb />
building aid since then beau- <lb />
buildings been erected, In- <lb />
the administration <lb />
two dormitories, the refectory, the in- <lb />
and the els power plant, <lb />
for lighting and healing the entire <lb />
buildings are e <lb />
with up-to-d and modern eon- <lb />
and are furnished with sub- <lb />
and comfortable furniture <lb />
first session of the school <lb />
opened October 5th. and on <lb />
May 20th. with an enrollment of <lb />
pupils. On May 24th, the ten week's <lb />
summer session I to <lb />
actively engaged In teaching. This is <lb />
a . I actual <lb />
and class work for teachers on <lb />
taught In the common <lb />
schools. The t the sum- <lb />
mer school is U really inter- <lb />
said Governor <lb />
the school and tee s <lb />
pervading the school; <lb />
and t-e If I ; ii there <lb />
will toll in i I p ration of <lb />
the teachers work when they <lb />
return to up I In the <lb />
schools this fall. <lb />
that to Ii <lb />
all this in two . ; asses any- <lb />
over in any <lb />
Institution in Slate. We <lb />
are always glad to have an; body visit <lb />
the school who will do . and we <lb />
look forward to s greater work <lb />
for fas session witch opens <lb />
News and Observer. <lb />
Resources <lb />
Loans discounts <lb />
Furniture and fixtures <lb />
Cash items 17,455.22 <lb />
Gold coin 2-0 <lb />
Silver coin, including all <lb />
minor coin cur. 1,841.80 <lb />
National bank and other <lb />
2,184.00 <lb />
U. S. Notes <lb />
Total <lb />
stuck <lb />
Surplus fund <lb />
Undivided profits, loss <lb />
our. exp. and taxes pd. 061.53 <lb />
Deposits sub. to check 89,204.44 <lb />
Savings Deposits <lb />
Cashier's <lb />
outstanding <lb />
Chocks <lb />
Total <lb />
20,805.54 <lb />
75.00 <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
COUNTY PITT. <lb />
I, J. It. of the above named bank, do solemnly swear at <lb />
the above statement is to the best of my knowledge and <lb />
J. R. SMITH, Cashier. <lb />
and sworn to Correct <lb />
before this 0th day July, <lb />
1910. <lb />
HODGES. <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
J. Ii- SMITH, <lb />
Directors. <lb />
NOTICE NOTICE <lb />
We wish to call your attention to our new line of fall goods which <lb />
we now have. We have taken great care in buying this year and we <lb />
think we can supply your wants in Shoes, Hats, Dress Ginghams, No- <lb />
and Embroideries and in fact anything that is carried in a <lb />
Dry Goods Store. <lb />
Come let us show you. <lb />
Tripp, Hart Co., Ayden, N. C. <lb />
We are prepared to furnish you with <lb />
House and Kitchen Furniture <lb />
at the very prices. Cash or Installment. <lb />
Conn us will you <lb />
AYDEN FURNITURE CO. <lb />
NEXT DOOR TO <lb />
ion essential for an able educator. <lb />
it the Baptist will rally to the sup- <lb />
port their money and <lb />
cannot even dream what the <lb />
results will be, but are sun- with the <lb />
able corps of assistants a <lb />
success is guaranteed. <lb />
Han om Forrest and family, of Rocky <lb />
Mount, are visiting in town this week. <lb />
Prof. T. E. Peden, left Tuesday for <lb />
Portsmouth, Ohio. <lb />
of the Ayden Depart- <lb />
Open for any legitimate <lb />
campaign. Business solicited, <lb />
Is ho time to subscribe for the <lb />
i . In county- R. <lb />
The cloak at J. It. Smith store <lb />
stopped in Mrs. Harris <lb />
received the 1- of decorated <lb />
china, nor time being Mr. W. <lb />
Edwards of county re- <lb />
the prise, a tills um- <lb />
Time Mrs. Sarah <lb />
Maiming, third, a box American <lb />
Tablets. <lb />
ii you have news item, toil this <lb />
scribe help us to make col- <lb />
n creditable one. Don't treat <lb />
like you do a book and then <lb />
wonder the feeble effort h is <lb />
We are all like Josephus <lb />
Daniels, we need your co-operation <lb />
U. W. Sin I Hi. <lb />
Dr. K. L. apostle of <lb />
education, Is in town this week and <lb />
tells he has already secured <lb />
thousand dollars endowment, <lb />
notes, for the Baptist <lb />
and is meeting with great <lb />
unions other people, as <lb />
as the Free Will Baptists. There <lb />
seems to be a great awakening <lb />
among the Intelligent people for more <lb />
and better schools. <lb />
Cull us. phone Lei its rent your <lb />
houses ind for you. sell <lb />
your personal Property, Land. Stocks, <lb />
Bonds, lend you money on <lb />
Loan Insurance <lb />
Co. <lb />
Rev. L. M. n Free Will <lb />
evangelist, from Fla, <lb />
lectured Will Baptist His- <lb />
at Seminary Thursday <lb />
it was u gem from start to <lb />
finish. Among ills other <lb />
he is a 83-degree Mason. He will <lb />
in-each at the Free Will Baptist <lb />
Sunday morning at II o'clock. There <lb />
Is a treat in store for who hear <lb />
him. <lb />
Lime I Lime barrels just <lb />
K. Smith Co. <lb />
Mrs. M. of Rocky Mount, <lb />
Is visiting relatives at <lb />
Mr. F. Cox, of <lb />
was in town Saturday and told ho <lb />
day. He is doing evangelistic work <lb />
since commencement. <lb />
C. <lb />
Graduate Nurse <lb />
Ayden, North Carolina. <lb />
STEAMER DESTROYED VOL- <lb />
AT SEA. <lb />
State licensed specialist. <lb />
a examined . <lb />
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c C <lb />
relieved of i . Sci <lb />
as follows for <lb />
Snow <lb />
d Hotel <lb />
. ill Hi <lb />
Blount. <lb />
Fr . <lb />
ii ; Horton. <lb />
it <lb />
Hotel <lb />
Of SI- <lb />
;.; and <lb />
Token <lb />
Fresh Oysters <lb />
Coming Every Day <lb />
You Way. Try Me <lb />
J. H. <lb />
-y. day. <lb />
The Busiest little i arc <lb />
Or. iii. a New Life Pills. Every pill <lb />
i sugar coal globule health, <lb />
i vi ; res is i i h, <lb />
Into <lb />
. j i ii -v. Constipation, <lb />
Malaria. <lb />
i at all <lb />
GREAT TO <lb />
From <lb />
Mini In Another State. <lb />
A prominent business man in an- <lb />
Sale who interest in <lb />
and is a regular reader <lb />
of lids semis us a letter which <lb />
the following much <lb />
-I notice change In The <lb />
tor, and it makes very <lb />
appearance. The people of <lb />
tile ought your's and <lb />
The Reflector's work, cannot <lb />
Imagine anything that bits ever done <lb />
more for any town The Reflector <lb />
and The Reflector man have for <lb />
Ci i The P. <lb />
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Workmen ills Residence Demand <lb />
Increased Wage <lb />
Wire to The Reflector. <lb />
Warwick, Neck. N. J. July <lb />
strike is on today among the laborers <lb />
on country estate Senator <lb />
lob, where hi.-, great stone residence <lb />
being The strikers <lb />
demanding per an <lb />
Mr. c. Burton end wife cents. The;, declare that <lb />
Monday from a visit in cost living makes it Impossible <lb />
county. I for them to gel along wages. <lb />
en is -10 <lb />
force that c the or- <lb />
of <lb />
digestion and <lb />
elimination. yon <lb />
feel weak, nervous, <lb />
table, sick, be- <lb />
cause you lack <lb />
energy, and the <lb />
of rebuilding and <lb />
life is interfered with. <lb />
Dr. has <lb />
cured thousands of such <lb />
cases, and will believe <lb />
benefit if not entirely <lb />
cure you. Try it. <lb />
nervous system gave <lb />
com left me on the mm <lb />
f me grave. I u-t. t <lb />
but got no i lief. <lb />
I not HO bad I had Up <lb />
I Miles <lb />
in n <lb />
better, I <lb />
in Improve unlit cured, i <lb />
urn in <lb />
W. Ml <lb />
Myrtle <lb />
Your Or. <lb />
and we lorn u return <lb />
bottle It <lb />
to benefit you. <lb />
Miles Medical Co., Ind <lb />
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honor <lb />
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arrival t by <lb />
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were to the ; .; ts of honor. <lb />
Progressive conversation van <lb />
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the midst i f the com an <lb />
II Interesting i lest n hi id. S <lb />
Lillian and Mr. <lb />
showed Ir at. <lb />
and cut for the prise. . v . <lb />
with young gentleman, who was <lb />
In <lb />
it to <lb />
Is do- <lb />
of the <lb />
P. Tames, H. w. ii. A, <lb />
white, . Flanagan, C. Vines, <lb />
D. Foxhall, L. W. Tucker, R. W. King <lb />
and Dr. J. E. left this morning <lb />
Tor Charlotte, to attend the State con- <lb />
.; gold bit pin. <lb />
late speech, he r <lb />
acts of . <lb />
Mies Cobb the o-. <lb />
pin. <lb />
Ai the conclusion <lb />
Ices and by <lb />
Gertrude Critcher Lillian <lb />
Mr. Livingston Brown, <lb />
the honor of your <lb />
the o r <lb />
June <lb />
lo <lb />
Mr. William i <lb />
the evening of d . Hie <lb />
the twentieth of July <lb />
nine o'clock <lb />
Si. Paul's Episcopal Church <lb />
Greenville, North Carolina <lb />
N. cards issued to friends In town. <lb />
Owing to the of tin church. <lb />
requested not attend. <lb /></p>
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                <p>
Announcements <lb />
FOR SHERIFF. <lb />
I hereby announce myself a can- <lb />
Tor sheriff of sub- <lb />
to the action of the Democratic <lb />
primary. J. MARSHAL COX <lb />
FOB sheriff. <lb />
I hereby announce myself a can- <lb />
for Iberia of Pitt sub- <lb />
to the action of the Democratic <lb />
primary. S. DUDLEY. i <lb />
FOB <lb />
beg to submit myself to the dis- <lb />
of the Democratic voters of <lb />
Pitt county at the coming <lb />
for County Surveyor. <lb />
W. C. <lb />
FOB SHERIFF. <lb />
MIST WORK. <lb />
Nothing of Mom,,, In the World Has <lb />
Without TolL <lb />
Even If work comes not as a bless- <lb />
per we have to be considered <lb />
as part of the primal curse in which <lb />
man was bidden to earn his bread in <lb />
the sweat of his brow, and which the <lb />
minority of mankind seem to think <lb />
did not include themselves. What <lb />
right has any created thing to wish <lb />
to evade It <lb />
Is there a thing known as ab- <lb />
solute rest among all the powers and <lb />
agencies of the cosmic universe, the <lb />
very names of power and agency <lb />
plying action <lb />
Are not the four elements constant <lb />
at their never-ceasing, never-resting <lb />
always Interchanging labor Does <lb />
one drop of water pause in the roll of <lb />
the ocean, one tongue of flame hang <lb />
suspended In the fire, one cloud stay <lb />
motionless in the wide heaven, one <lb />
county, subject to the Democratic <lb />
JOSEPH <lb />
FOB <lb />
I hereby announce myself a can- <lb />
for county treasurer of Pitt <lb />
county, subject to action of the <lb />
Democratic primary. B. WILSON <lb />
FOB MY <lb />
hereby announce myself a can- <lb />
for the office of Treasurer of <lb />
Pitt county, subject to the action of <lb />
the Democratic primary. <lb />
C. <lb />
I hereby announce myself a can- atom of the brown earth cease to dis- <lb />
for the office of sheriff of Pitt Integrate, to molder, to crumble, and <lb />
change for Us new state <lb />
Is not the seed ever germinating, <lb />
the flower ever blooming, the fruit <lb />
ever ripening, sunshine falling, rivers <lb />
running Do the planets rest in their <lb />
courses, the earth in its revolution, <lb />
the tides In great swimming All <lb />
the atoms and impulsions of nature <lb />
are constantly rendering their tithe <lb />
of service; and why. then, should any <lb />
of us. as much an atom of nature as <lb />
stick or stone Is, and moved by <lb />
quickening as much as tide o.- <lb />
should we halt at our work <lb />
and bemoan our fate that we have our <lb />
share of work to do <lb />
Even while we bemoan ourselves <lb />
the work of the Universe goes on <lb />
In our own bodies, and the <lb />
changes that bring on old age daily <lb />
within us and about us. There is <lb />
something marvelously strange in <lb />
view of the industry of all natural <lb />
forces that the human race, or any <lb />
portion of It. should be the only thing <lb />
to rebel at the necessity of labor, in <lb />
some degree at least. <lb />
Hut apart from all fancies of the <lb />
kind, it is a fact that there has never <lb />
been anything of moment in the world <lb />
accomplished without work. What <lb />
an immensity of It must have been <lb />
FOR BUST SHOPPERS. <lb />
Business Re- <lb />
Bargain Column. <lb />
All advertisements coming under <lb />
this head will be charged for at the <lb />
rate of cents per line, average six <lb />
words to the line. All advertisers <lb />
who haven't an account with us <lb />
should send money with ad. <lb />
iS-<lb />
TO <lb />
will <lb />
JAB JAB <lb />
tops at S. M. <lb />
WANTING ME <lb />
will call W. J. Turnage. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
I desire to announce to friends and <lb />
the public, that I will be at the Gum <lb />
warehouse the coming season. want <lb />
to thank my friends for their former <lb />
patronage and hope to have ft sup- <lb />
port and hearty in the <lb />
promising you that every pile of <lb />
your tobacco shall have my personal <lb />
attention, and every effort made to <lb />
please you. Come, lets make the Gum <lb />
headquarters for the farmers. <lb />
L. GIBSON <lb />
NOTICE- TO CREDITORS. <lb />
DON'T FORGET WE SELL <lb />
Trunks. Taft VanDyke. <lb />
FOB CONSTABLE. <lb />
hereby announce myself a <lb />
date for Constable of Greenville town- <lb />
ship, subject to the action of the Dem- <lb />
primary of the township. <lb />
ALBERT M. ALLEN. <lb />
FOB CONSTABLE. <lb />
I hereby announce myself a <lb />
date for Constable of Greenville town- <lb />
ship, subject to the action of the Dem- <lb />
primary. G. A. JACKSON <lb />
FOB CONSTABLE. <lb />
I hereby announce myself a <lb />
rate for Constable of town- <lb />
ship, subject to the action of the Dem- <lb />
primary. AMOS F. LANG S <lb />
TOBACCO OF <lb />
Iron on hand and can till your <lb />
orders either by rail or deliver to <lb />
wagons. Flues in any quantity and <lb />
size you want on a minutes no- <lb />
ties. Phone Greenville Supply <lb />
old stand, near A. C. L. Depot. <lb />
J. J. Jenkins. <lb />
FREIGHT SERVICE TO ALL <lb />
parts of surrounding section puts <lb />
me in a position to deliver your <lb />
Hues in any quantity, right at your <lb />
farm. Located at Greenville Sup- <lb />
ply old stand, near A. C. <lb />
Depot. Phone J. J. Jenkins. <lb />
The undersigned having duly <lb />
before the Superior Court Clerk <lb />
of Pitt county as executors of the lost <lb />
will and testament of John King, de- <lb />
ceased, notice is hereby given to all <lb />
persons indebted to the estate to <lb />
make immediate payment to the <lb />
and all persons having any <lb />
claims against the estate are notified <lb />
that they must present the same to <lb />
the undersigned for payment on or <lb />
before the 11th day of July, 1911, or <lb />
this notice will be plead in bur of <lb />
recovery. <lb />
This 11th day of July. 1910. <lb />
EATON C. KING. <lb />
JOHN B. KING, <lb />
Executors of John King. <lb />
HAVE TAKEN ONE STRAY <lb />
spotted male pig. marked crap left <lb />
split right. Owner can get same by <lb />
paying costs and proving rights. <lb />
Mrs. W. H. Evans, Greenville, N. <lb />
SOME ONE FINKS IN <lb />
Friendship and Lave Clave Eyes When <lb />
the Casual is Blind. <lb />
Our dear ones, they may <lb />
done to complete those conquests over look to outsiders, arc beautiful <lb />
to us if we think of the., looks at all. <lb />
BY WAY COMPARISON. <lb />
The Difference <lb />
Bad Beads <lb />
Between Good <lb />
Front and Loss. <lb />
and <lb />
Good mads predate money <lb />
and productive possibilities beyond <lb />
our conception. <lb />
roads produce financial draw- <lb />
backs, and produce Impossibilities be- <lb />
our <lb />
Good mails means prosperous farm- <lb />
In it with profitable diversifying <lb />
crops. <lb />
Bad roads men farming In the same <lb />
old rut. with cost of transportation <lb />
too great make diversifying of <lb />
crops possible or profitable. <lb />
Good roods tin farmers <lb />
family. <lb />
so close at horn . the <lb />
and profit of <lb />
is missed. <lb />
Good end good schools make <lb />
country life the Ideal life to live. <lb />
Had roads and bod schools mike <lb />
men leave the country and <lb />
come to town, in order to avoid the <lb />
roads and bad schools always cause. <lb />
Come to Pitt County's Good Roads <lb />
Convention which be held In <lb />
Greenville, en August the 1st, <lb />
Come, and help make your count <lb />
What It ought t be, and bring <lb />
everybody else with yon. <lb />
in Lit August the 1st, <lb />
mid. <lb />
the raw materials of the earth in the <lb />
ancient desert ruins, temples, and <lb />
aqueducts, in the modern tunneling of <lb />
the mountains and stretching of rail- <lb />
roads across continents <lb />
money that you pay for our <lb />
labor we send said the Chi- <lb />
to some agitator against them <lb />
the work remains for And <lb />
Our friends, too. have passed the <lb />
stage when we their looks. <lb />
Looks may lead to love, but <lb />
It. We love our friends <lb />
tor what are. but in each one we <lb />
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. <lb />
Having this day qualified before D. <lb />
C. Moore, clerk of the superior court <lb />
of Pitt county, its administrator of the <lb />
estate of D. D. Gardner, deceased. All <lb />
persons are indebted to said estate are <lb />
hereby notified that they are required <lb />
to make Immediate settlement with <lb />
the undersigned administrator, and all <lb />
persons holding claims against said <lb />
estate are hereby notified to file their <lb />
claims with said administrator within <lb />
one year from the date hereof, or this <lb />
notice will be plead In bar of recovery <lb />
in said claims. <lb />
This the day of July, 1910. <lb />
F. C. HARDING. <lb />
of D. D. Gardner. <lb />
ATLANTIC HOTEL <lb />
MOREHEAD CITY, N. C. <lb />
Completely Renovated and Many New Features. <lb />
Opens June 1st <lb />
Delightful Surf Finest Fishing in America, Dan- <lb />
Tennis. Motoring, Riding. Extremely low Excursion <lb />
Rates. Unsurpassed Perfect. <lb />
to WEEKLY <lb />
Through Sleeping Car Service, via Golds- <lb />
and Morehead, N. C. <lb />
Write Frank P. Morton, Mgr., Morehead City. N. C. <lb />
for rates and handsome illustrated booklet. <lb />
FOR PARTITION. <lb />
North Carolina. Pitt the <lb />
Superior Court, D. C. Moore, <lb />
Clerk. <lb />
S. Rasberry, <lb />
vs. <lb />
R. C. <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the <lb />
Court of County, made by <lb />
D. C. Moore, clerk. In the above <lb />
named cause on the day <lb />
June 1910, the undersigned com- <lb />
may be the or the mouth; or <lb />
the hands. It be the Voice; the <lb />
so the act of work remains In its the laugh. It may be the poise <lb />
fee; upon the character tin worn- the carriage; but something we are <lb />
Bulletin. <lb />
DAIRY. <lb />
States <lb />
she Home <lb />
If New Orleans is selected as the <lb />
Panama Canal exhibition city, it is <lb />
proposed to have a beauty show with <lb />
u prize of for the prettiest girl <lb />
in the United States. A contest like <lb />
that would arouse tremendous <lb />
against North Carolina, because <lb />
one of her girls would get that money <lb />
without half <lb />
Census enumerators say Little Rock <lb />
county. Arkansas, holds the State rec- <lb />
for large families. Mrs. Abraham <lb />
years old, is the mother of <lb />
fifteen children, all living. Mrs. Laura <lb />
years has twenty two <lb />
children living, while two are dead. <lb />
Mrs. Maggie Howard has been mar- <lb />
nineteen years and is the mother <lb />
of seventeen children, all living. <lb />
Hartford Times. <lb />
of <lb />
. .-.<lb />
worth <lb />
of the I <lb />
The Merchant's Association as a <lb />
state organization is doing a good <lb />
work for Interests of the <lb />
whole state and Is to do <lb />
greater work In the future. The <lb />
opening of permanent offices In <lb />
for the transaction of the <lb />
of the means much <lb />
to this city, and marks another long <lb />
step forward by the <lb />
Times. <lb />
Kl .-tires mi it in tin railed<lb />
co to the lost year <lb />
. , <lb />
I . I <lb />
. . is, and <lb />
ii, T is magnitude <lb />
in try cm ;. hi r- <lb />
. . i . ; d I these <lb />
early about <lb />
. worth of products. <lb />
;. , branch of diver- <lb />
agriculture so Important to the <lb />
ill The fer- <lb />
of the coll best be maintain- <lb />
ed by the liberal of barnyard ma- <lb />
and the dairy herd not only <lb />
makes this possible, but dairying is <lb />
also more remunerative than other <lb />
branches of farming when properly <lb />
carried on. <lb />
Dairying has made wonderful pro- <lb />
since the advent of the modern <lb />
creamery and the consumer of butter <lb />
has not only been by being <lb />
furnished a more wholesome and pa- <lb />
article of food, but the wife in <lb />
the farm home has been relieved of <lb />
the drudgery Incident to making <lb />
fer on the farm. Where formerly the <lb />
cream was ripened and churned into <lb />
butter under conditions conducive <lb />
to fine quality In the finished product <lb />
and in the majority of cases by <lb />
skilled hands, now the most of the <lb />
or cream is delivered a mod- <lb />
em creamery where conditions are <lb />
suited to purpose of making but- <lb />
and the result has been a won- <lb />
improvement in the quality of <lb />
our dairy products. As the quality <lb />
has Improved consumption has in- <lb />
creased and the progress of dairying <lb />
has been remarkable during the past <lb />
decade. <lb />
The perpetuity of country's <lb />
greatness depends upon Increasing <lb />
the production of farm products from <lb />
year to year, a result which not only <lb />
furnishes our people with food but <lb />
maintains the prosperity of our farm- <lb />
communities. Increase In <lb />
can only come through Improved <lb />
methods of agriculture and soil <lb />
When it is considered <lb />
that the cow is the foundation <lb />
for soil improvement and farming <lb />
prosperity, her importance is best <lb />
understood, and In her should <lb />
not be confined to her owner. She Is <lb />
an Important factor In the develop- <lb />
and prosperity of our country. <lb />
find some superlative physical missioner. F. C. Harding, will, on Mon- <lb />
day, the 18th day of July. 1910, at <lb />
o'clock noon, expose to public sale, <lb />
before the court house door in <lb />
ville. to the highest bidder, for cash. <lb />
the following described lot or par- <lb />
rel land, situated in the town of <lb />
N. C. situate on the south <lb />
of Queen street, adjoining the <lb />
lot of A. L. on one side and <lb />
the lot of Dawson and on <lb />
the other, and beginning at A. L. <lb />
Jackson on the south side <lb />
street adjoining the lot of A. L. Jack- <lb />
son on one side and the of Dawson <lb />
and Gardner on the other, and begin- <lb />
to find. <lb />
I Have you ever seen In one list the <lb />
adjectives we are wont to use in speak- <lb />
of a friend She may be pretty. <lb />
attractive, distinguished, de- <lb />
charming, fascinating, stun- <lb />
Interesting, inspiring, superb <lb />
splendid, glorious, she may be <lb />
pathetic, helpful, restful, kindly, M L- corner on <lb />
street and runs With his line <lb />
Norfolk Southern R. R. <lb />
NIGHT EXPRESS <lb />
Pullman Sleeping Car Service <lb />
between RALEIGH, N. C, and Norfolk, Va., <lb />
beginning June 5th. <lb />
The only local sleeping car line between Raleigh and Norfolk, via Wilson, <lb />
Farmville, Greenville and Washington, without change. <lb />
Read Up <lb />
Read Down <lb />
SCHEDULE <lb />
Daily En <lb />
Ht. I <lb />
Hi. It <lb />
Daily <lb />
He. IS <lb />
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HOC <lb />
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S A. L. Ar <lb />
R. S. and P. <lb />
Union Station Ar <lb />
Ar <lb />
vi Wilson <lb />
New via Goldsboro <lb />
via Goldsboro <lb />
via Wilson <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
Washington <lb />
Ar NORFOLK, Park Avenue <lb />
p. m.<lb />
a. m.<lb />
p. m.<lb />
tender. For ail <lb />
these a hundred other reasons, <lb />
choose our friends, and no two <lb />
will agree exactly their <lb />
Of ether. But with a world <lb />
of beauties of bodies and <lb />
it would seem that everybody <lb />
should a host of friends to ad- <lb />
mire and treasure if he have an eye <lb />
for beauty <lb />
If one cares to make a good <lb />
to be found attractive and <lb />
beautiful, health Is a first <lb />
And the second plain, old <lb />
cleanliness. A healthy, clean, <lb />
person neatly dressed, however Dim- <lb />
ply, is bound to be attractive. But <lb />
the wellsprings of beauty are In a <lb />
woman's heart <lb />
Her body's beauty is but a poem <lb />
Written by God about her Soul. <lb />
Her gown is the binding for the <lb />
poem, which, if It serves Its purpose <lb />
truly, will suggest the of <lb />
poem, and at the same time Will <lb />
harmonize with the other <lb />
on the shelves of life's library.- <lb />
J. In The <lb />
ii Mire of <lb />
At their recent meeting the board <lb />
of county commissioners granted <lb />
petition for a slight change in the <lb />
boundary line between and <lb />
Carolina townships. The change was <lb />
for the purpose of straightening the <lb />
line and for convenience. Only about <lb />
of land, known as the <lb />
lands, are effected by the change. <lb />
POWDER m EXPLODED, <lb />
Subscribe for The Reflector. <lb />
hilling One Man and Injuring <lb />
Others at Cabot, Pa. <lb />
By Wire to The Reflector. <lb />
Butler, Pa., July terrific pow- <lb />
explosion occurred at Cabot, Pa., <lb />
near here, today. man was killed <lb />
and Injured. The explosion occur- <lb />
ed in the of Standard Plate <lb />
Glass Co., which contained <lb />
pounds of dynamite and pounds <lb />
of blasting powder. The blast blew <lb />
buildings to bits and shook the country <lb />
far and miles around, causing people <lb />
to rush from their homes In fear of <lb />
an earth quake. <lb />
to canal thence up the Canal to <lb />
Dawson and Gardner's line, thence <lb />
with Dawson and Gardner's line to <lb />
Queen street, thence with Queen <lb />
street feet to the beginning, and <lb />
being the brick store and lot owned <lb />
by J. C Rasberry R. C. <lb />
This sale Is to be made for the <lb />
pose of making partition between J. <lb />
Rasberry and R. C. ten- <lb />
in common. <lb />
This the 18th day of June. 1910. <lb />
F. C. HARDING. <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
Not Quite <lb />
How often you can get a <lb />
thing <lb />
nail or screw driver or <lb />
lacking. Have a good <lb />
tool box and be prepared for <lb />
emergencies. Our line of tools <lb />
is a you could desire, and <lb />
we will see that your tool <lb />
box does not lack a single <lb />
useful article. <lb />
I Of Course <lb />
f You get g <lb />
Horse Goods i c <lb />
J. R. <lb />
Corey <lb />
J. C. LANIER <lb />
IN <lb />
Monument <lb />
Tomb Stones <lb />
Iron Fencing <lb />
Work for Greenville with us. <lb />
Close connection made at Norfolk with all lines diverging. <lb />
trains operated between Norfolk and New Bern via <lb />
and daily, except Sunday, Raleigh and New Bern via <lb />
Washington. <lb />
Nos. and carry Pullman sleeping car be- <lb />
tween Raleigh and Norfolk. Makes close at Wilson A. C. L. <lb />
to and from Wilmington, Rocky Mount, New Bi Kinston via Goldsboro. <lb />
makes direct connection at Raleigh with P. S. P. Ry. to and <lb />
with Sou. Ry. to and from Henderson. <lb />
For complete information, or for reservation of sleeping car space, apply <lb />
to either of the following G. T. Can. on. agent, H. L. U. T. A., <lb />
Raleigh, N. .; W. J. Williams. Wilson, N. C; F. Goldsboro. N. <lb />
C; L. Greenville, N. C, H. L. Myers, Washington, N. C, T. H. <lb />
Bennett, New Bern. N. C. <lb />
II. C. W. W. <lb />
Norfolk, Virginia. <lb />
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad. <lb />
SCHEDULES <lb />
Between Norfolk, Plymouth, Greenville, <lb />
and Kinston, Effective April 1st, <lb />
p. <lb />
m. <lb />
in, <lb />
m. <lb />
m. <lb />
m. <lb />
m. <lb />
m. <lb />
Ar. <lb />
Ar. <lb />
Norfolk <lb />
Hobgood <lb />
Washington <lb />
Plymouth <lb />
Greenville <lb />
Kinston <lb />
Ar. <lb />
Ar. <lb />
m- <lb />
in- <lb />
m. <lb />
m. <lb />
m. <lb />
.; For further information, address nearest ticket agent, or <lb />
W. J. CRAIG, P. T. M. T. C. WHITE, G. P. A. <lb />
WILMINGTON, N. <lb />
cram<lb />
Taft Van Dyke <lb />
Taft VanDyke <lb />
Art Squares, Rugs, <lb />
and Carpets <lb />
are Sanitary and can be scrubbed and clean- <lb />
ed as good as a floor. They are especially <lb />
nice for dining rooms, hall ways, Libraries <lb />
and Reading rooms. We have them in most <lb />
any size you can mention up to I feet. <lb />
We will be glad to have you call at our <lb />
store and see them. We have also another <lb />
lot of Velvet and Body Brussels. <lb />
Yours truly, <lb />
Taft VanDyke<lb />
GOOD <lb />
The has never In- <lb />
praises for the man- <lb />
of the Baptist Orphanage, <lb />
at Thomasville. Whether In normal <lb />
times or in times of distress, it is of <lb />
the best. It is particularly success- <lb />
from a financial point of view. <lb />
Always under a strain, but always <lb />
making both ends meet, the <lb />
Is now out of not owe <lb />
a dollar. In making this gratifying <lb />
announcement, Editor Johnson says <lb />
in Charity and This is the <lb />
first time sine the writer's <lb />
with the Institution began, <lb />
teen years ago, that this statement, <lb />
at this season of the year, could truth- <lb />
fully be made. One reason for this <lb />
the treasury has not been raided this <lb />
year to make a deficit in the build- <lb />
fund. Heretofore, much of the <lb />
current fund was divert- <lb />
ed from Its purpose, to pay off work- <lb />
men, and this drove the treasurer to <lb />
the banks and forced him to pay in- <lb />
on money that should have <lb />
gone into the running expenses of <lb />
the It appears that the <lb />
orphanage needs more room. It Is <lb />
now caring for children and the <lb />
institution is crowded. A call will be <lb />
made for the addition of another <lb />
making the eleventh home to <lb />
the orphanage group. During the <lb />
past year, there were only two deaths. <lb />
The average health record has been <lb />
high. The splendid Infirmary which <lb />
bears the noble name of <lb />
has vindicated the wisdom <lb />
of Its builders. The small pox was <lb />
stayed In its beginning. The only <lb />
cases it had were those that <lb />
oped at first. As to the record of the <lb />
institution. Charity and Children <lb />
years lie behind the Or- <lb />
They have been eventful <lb />
years. More than a thousand <lb />
have found happy homes within <lb />
its walls. Upon Its bosom <lb />
these homeless ones have laid their <lb />
heads secure and safe from the <lb />
pests of sin that raged without. The <lb />
kindness of the Lord has marked every <lb />
step of the long and winding way. <lb />
Indeed the lesson the orphan- <lb />
age has brought to the world Is that <lb />
in spite of the blunders, the folly and <lb />
even he opposition of men the Lord <lb />
has led it safely on and kept watch <lb />
above His In the Thomasville <lb />
Orphanage, the Baptists have an in- <lb />
In which they may well take <lb />
Chronicle. <lb />
Quaker Oats <lb />
is the world's food <lb />
Eaten in every <lb />
country; eaten by <lb />
infants, athletes, <lb />
young and old. <lb />
Recognized as the <lb />
great strength <lb />
builder. <lb />
Delicious and economical. <lb />
racked Id and in <lb />
tins hot climates. <lb />
CLOAK <lb />
Already and Maj Nation <lb />
Proportions. <lb />
By Wire to The Reflector. <lb />
New York. July the clonk- <lb />
business of the complete- <lb />
tied up by the strike of 70.000 men <lb />
and women, plans were made today <lb />
for extending the strike throughout <lb />
the country unless the efforts now be- <lb />
made for peace meet with success. <lb />
Fully more will be ordered out <lb />
If a national strike Is called, involving <lb />
in large <lb />
The strike Is already the largest In <lb />
a single trade ever known in New <lb />
York. Leaders of strike say they <lb />
are prepared for a long If <lb />
OPPORTUNITIES. <lb />
Teething have more or less <lb />
which can be controlled by <lb />
giving Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera. <lb />
and Remedy. All that is <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 Is safe <lb />
and sure. Sold by all druggists. <lb />
or smith j <lb />
Convention In Deadlock Nomi- <lb />
nation. <lb />
By Wire to The Reflector. <lb />
N. C. July ten <lb />
o'clock this morning there was no In- <lb />
of any break In deadlock <lb />
over the nomination for solicitor of <lb />
this district. The convention has been <lb />
in session ever since 1.30 yesterday, <lb />
with adjournment from six to eight <lb />
o'clock this morning. The leading <lb />
candidates are and <lb />
Smith, both of Charlotte. Over live <lb />
hundred ballots have been taken. <lb />
Capitalists or syndicates who in- <lb />
vest in large tracts of fertile South- <lb />
lands subdividing them Into <lb />
small farms prepared for cultivation <lb />
and them with suitable <lb />
homes and buildings, will discover <lb />
a new and broader Held for enter- <lb />
prises. <lb />
The eye of the world Is now on the <lb />
South and the possibilities of this <lb />
country were never so generally rec- <lb />
throughout this country and <lb />
Europe. With homes and farms <lb />
ready for producing crops at once, <lb />
and capable of making money crops <lb />
practically every month in the year, <lb />
there will be great Inducements for <lb />
to come south. If the <lb />
people who are going to Canada from <lb />
our northwestern States knew that <lb />
they could buy homes and farms on <lb />
easy payment and get assistance <lb />
for their settlements from promoters, <lb />
we have no doubt the tide of <lb />
would turn this <lb />
to North Carolina. Therefore, the <lb />
opportunity is ripe for the establish- <lb />
of colonies or for the sale of <lb />
farms ready for operations. <lb />
Southern lands produce in <lb />
dance nearly every crop grown In all <lb />
other countries, and above and be- <lb />
all that, the lands are peculiar- <lb />
and especially adapted to the great <lb />
est money crops In the <lb />
vegetables, etc. As the world's de- <lb />
for cotton alone are now tax- <lb />
the labor capacity, as the <lb />
world also affords a universal mar- <lb />
for tobacco, and as the greatest <lb />
cities of America are the near mar- <lb />
for all Southern products, It is <lb />
a safe prediction that land values will <lb />
increase as a logical consequence <lb />
North Carolina land Investments <lb />
are especially attractive because <lb />
arc only twenty-four hours by <lb />
rail from Item <lb />
of people. This Is only a hint <lb />
for the man who would like to salt <lb />
down lit th <lb />
ties .- In.- <lb />
and on <lb />
Wilmington Star <lb />
THIS FOR CATARRH <lb />
Get a <lb />
outfit to-day. <lb />
Pour a few drops from the bottle <lb />
into the inhaler that comes with each <lb />
outfit, and breathe it in or times <lb />
a day. <lb />
Immediately you will know that Hy- <lb />
soothes and heals the Inflamed <lb />
Irritated membrane. <lb />
But does more than soothe <lb />
Growers of fruit and vegetables In <lb />
the vicinity of Wilmington are <lb />
one of the most prosperous <lb />
seasons on record. A resume in a <lb />
recent Issue of The Carolina Fruit <lb />
and Trucker's Journal furnishes some <lb />
interesting figures. From the region <lb />
mentioned a total of 425.000 crates <lb />
of strawberries were shipped during <lb />
the season just closed, showing a <lb />
gain of from to per cent over <lb />
that of 1909. value of the <lb />
strawberry crop will not fall short <lb />
of The fruit and truck <lb />
growers will probably receive another <lb />
million for their potatoes, lettuce, <lb />
green corn, peaches, plums, and <lb />
huckleberries, making a very <lb />
total of that will <lb />
thus be distributed within a radius of <lb />
one hundred miles from Wilmington <lb />
as a center. <lb />
The growth of the trucking Indus- <lb />
try along the South Atlantic sea- <lb />
board has been one of the marvels <lb />
of recent years, and has contributed <lb />
no small part to the prosperity at <lb />
present enjoyed by Wilmington and <lb />
other cities conveniently situated to <lb />
the gardens. The Industry has been <lb />
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE <lb />
At <lb />
in the State of N. C, at the close of business. lone 1910. <lb />
and heal. It kills the germs, those per- <lb />
severing pests, that are at the root of greatly stimulated by the Increased <lb />
all conditions. use of through refrigerator cars. <lb />
Last year I suffered terribly with <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
Overdrafts secured and <lb />
unsecured <lb />
House 200.00 I <lb />
Fix. j <lb />
Demand loans <lb />
Due from Banks <lb />
Cash items <lb />
Gold coin <lb />
Silver coin, all <lb />
minor cur. <lb />
Mail bk notes <lb />
notes <lb />
977.501 <lb />
9,097.00 j <lb />
1,760.06 <lb />
8,137.32 <lb />
19.622.75 <lb />
2,15.21 <lb />
11,915.65 <lb />
Total <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Capital stock paid in <lb />
Undivided profits, lets cur. <lb />
expenses and taxes pd. <lb />
Notes and bills A. <lb />
Bills payable <lb />
Time of , <lb />
sub to , e,,.<lb />
outstanding <lb />
Total <lb />
STATE OF CAROLINA, County of Pitt, <lb />
I, L. Little, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that <lb />
the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. <lb />
JAS. L. LITTLE, Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and to before me, <lb />
this 7th day of July, 1910. <lb />
H. D. Bateman, Notary Pub <lb />
W, B. Wilson, <lb />
J. G. <lb />
R. W. King, <lb />
Directors. <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 simple directions <lb />
for use. costs 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 />
sore throat, or money <lb />
back. <lb />
THE DEADLOCK <lb />
No Nomination Yet Reached In Fifth <lb />
District Convention. <lb />
By Wire to The Reflector. <lb />
Greensboro. N. C, July fifth <lb />
district congressional convention at <lb />
today took a recess until <lb />
o'clock, with no nomination yet In <lb />
sight. The last ballot taken, which <lb />
was the 396th, stood Stedman <lb />
Jones Royster <lb />
After three ballots this morning Mr. <lb />
Mebane withdrew and his vote scat- <lb />
variously, but soon returned to <lb />
him. On the 292nd ballot Stedman <lb />
reached votes, within six of en- <lb />
to nominate, but dropped back to <lb />
votes on the next ballot. <lb />
which bring the Northern markets <lb />
hours closer to the producer, get <lb />
his produce to the consumer In most <lb />
attractive condition. It is probable <lb />
that coat counties are better <lb />
adapted to this particular form of <lb />
agriculture than any other section <lb />
of the State, but trucking, especially <lb />
for local markets, also pays well In <lb />
other regions. A beginning has been <lb />
here in Mecklenburg, and <lb />
though the enterprise Is somewhat <lb />
young to justify optimistic Inferences, <lb />
it is quite within the range of <lb />
that Charlotte will one day be <lb />
the center of a busy trucking region, <lb />
with as remunerative results as those <lb />
now obtained farther east. <lb />
cation of crops is coming rapidly <lb />
here as elsewhere in the South, and <lb />
trucking appears to offer a very <lb />
avenue for its <lb />
Observer. <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
The Bethel Banking Trust Co., <lb />
AT BETHEL, N. <lb />
At the close of business, June <lb />
When the stomach falls to perform <lb />
Its functions, the bowels become de- <lb />
ranged, the liver and the kidneys con- <lb />
causing numerous diseases. <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 druggists. <lb />
A WRECK <lb />
of train, automobile or buggy may <lb />
cause cuts, bruises abrasions, sprains, <lb />
or wounds that demand Ar- <lb />
greatest healer. <lb />
Quick relief and prompt, cure results. <lb />
For burns, bolls, sores of all kinds, <lb />
eczema, chapped hands and lips, sore <lb />
eyes or corns, its supreme. Surest <lb />
pile cure. At all druggists. <lb />
Rockefeller Celebrate Birthday. <lb />
By Wire to The Reflector. <lb />
Cleveland. July D. <lb />
feller celebrated his birthday to- <lb />
day, and spent the day quietly at his <lb />
home. He received a few friends and <lb />
a great many messages of <lb />
and good wishes. He is in the <lb />
best health, and says he feels like <lb />
be will live to be a hundred years old. <lb />
Soreness of the muscles, whether <lb />
induced by violent exercise or injury, <lb />
is quickly relieved by the free <lb />
cation of Chamberlain's Liniment. <lb />
This liniment Is equally valuable for <lb />
muscular rheumatism, and <lb />
fords quick relief Sold by all drug- <lb />
gists. <lb />
Who Lost a i <lb />
A plain gold linger ring was found <lb />
in Raleigh June 30th, and was said <lb />
to have been lost by some one who <lb />
went on the excursion there. <lb />
The loser of the ring can get a letter <lb />
containing particulars by calling at <lb />
The Reflector office and paying for <lb />
this notice. <lb />
Stock Higher. <lb />
By Wire to The Reflector. <lb />
New York, July stock mar- <lb />
displayed decided activity and <lb />
strength at today's opening. The <lb />
first prices showing gains ranging <lb />
from fractions to over a point. St. <lb />
Paul's Pacific fend <lb />
were the strongest of the railroad list. <lb />
Higher prices brought In a little sup- <lb />
ply of stocks and there were some re- <lb />
Grain and Pork. <lb />
Chicago. July was an <lb />
easier feeling In the wheat market <lb />
at today's opening, and the volume of <lb />
trade was small. Corn and oats were <lb />
some lower. July wheat, corn, <lb />
oats, September perk, <lb />
Cotton Quiet. <lb />
New York, July cotton mar <lb />
opened today rather quiet <lb />
easier, three to eight points lower. <lb />
Aggressive support was given August <lb />
and September on call by bull traders. <lb />
July, 13.32; August, 14.78; <lb />
September, 13.32 bid; October, 12.72; <lb />
LOSING TRADE GRIPS. <lb />
The returns for the first nine months <lb />
of the current fiscal year Indicate <lb />
our sales to Japan for the full <lb />
will be about or practical- <lb />
what they were In 1902. The de- <lb />
of nearly per cent, front Ina <lb />
average of the three years preceding <lb />
Is only In part to be attributed to de- <lb />
crease In Japan's total Imports. <lb />
1902 American sales to Japan <lb />
or about per cent of the <lb />
total Imports of the country. Our <lb />
share of the total has now fallen to <lb />
about per cent. <lb />
The war of 1905 <lb />
carried our exports to Japan up to <lb />
that year, and the sales <lb />
for the next three years averaged <lb />
about The sharp drop of <lb />
recent months Is not easily to be <lb />
The decline In shipments <lb />
of raw cotton accounts for about <lb />
and the remainder appears to <lb />
be accounted for by a decrease in <lb />
general shipments, a decrease of <lb />
hundreds of dollars in some items, <lb />
of thousands In other items and <lb />
of thousands in a few others. <lb />
The decline in raw cotton and an <lb />
appreciable decline in wheat flour are <lb />
probably due to high prices for those <lb />
commodities. It Is probable that de- <lb />
In a considerable list of <lb />
article Is to be accounted <lb />
for by an Increase In Japanese <lb />
sf these articles. A part of <lb />
the drop Is, of course, due to the <lb />
general decline In Japanese imports. <lb />
The fact seems to be that we are not <lb />
holding our own against our <lb />
In 1900 our sales were about <lb />
out of a total Importation <lb />
of The present <lb />
for the current year sales of <lb />
about out of a total of <lb />
The world's most successful <lb />
cine for bowel complaints is <lb />
Colic, Cholera and <lb />
It has relieved more pain <lb />
and suffering, and saved more lives <lb />
than any other medicine in use. In- <lb />
valuable for children and adults. Sold <lb />
by all druggists. <lb />
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. <lb />
Having qualified as administrator <lb />
of J. L. Keene, deceased, late of <lb />
ton, N. C, this Is to notify all persons <lb />
having claims against the estate of the <lb />
said deceased, to exhibit them to the <lb />
undersigned, within twelve months <lb />
from this date, or this notice will be <lb />
pleaded In bar of their recovery. <lb />
All persons indebted to said estate <lb />
will please make immediate payment. <lb />
This 23rd day of June, 1910. <lb />
J. R. HARVEY. <lb />
Administrator. <lb />
F. G. James A Son. <lb />
DO IT <lb />
Should not wait until It Is too <lb />
late. <lb />
The appalling death-rate from kid- <lb />
disease Is due In most cases to the <lb />
fact that the little kidney troubles are <lb />
usually neglected until they become <lb />
The slight symptoms give <lb />
place to chronic disorders and the <lb />
sufferer goes gradually into the grasp <lb />
of diabetes, dropsy, Bright's disease, <lb />
gravel or some other serious form of <lb />
kidney complaint. <lb />
If you suffer from backache, head- <lb />
aches, dizzy spells; If the kidneys <lb />
are Irregular of passage and <lb />
unnatural In do not delay. <lb />
Help the kidneys at once. <lb />
Dunn's Kidney Pills are especially <lb />
for kidney cure whore <lb />
others fail. Over one hundred thou- <lb />
sand people have recommended them. <lb />
Here is many cases in this <lb />
vicinity. <lb />
S. Butler, Harvey St. <lb />
Washington, N. C, am well <lb />
pleased with the results that followed <lb />
the use of Kidney Pills In my <lb />
case and highly recommend them to <lb />
other kidney sufferers. I was subject <lb />
to dull pains in ray back, accompanied <lb />
by sharp twinges through my lions. <lb />
Kidney Pills removed my <lb />
trouble and benefited me In every <lb />
For sale by all dealers. Price <lb />
cents. Co., Buffalo <lb />
New York, sole agents for the United <lb />
States. <lb />
Remember the <lb />
The noise of hammer and saw Is so <lb />
deafening it reminds us of the navy <lb />
yard. Buildings going up before and <lb />
behind us. <lb />
Loans and Discounts, <lb />
Overdrafts sec. <lb />
and Fixtures, <lb />
Due from Banks <lb />
Silver coin, including all , <lb />
minor coin currency <lb />
National bank and f <lb />
other U. S. <lb />
Total <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Capital Stock.<lb />
1.304.74 Surplus fund, <lb />
I Undivided profits, less ex. <lb />
and taxes paid <lb />
I and bills r. <lb />
I Time of Deposit <lb />
I Sub. to <lb />
i Total <lb />
7,500.00 <lb />
7,500.00 <lb />
1,507.81 <lb />
2.000.00 <lb />
7,644.50 <lb />
611.95 <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, County of Pitt, <lb />
I, W. H. Cashier of the above-named do sol- <lb />
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my <lb />
W. H. Cashier. <lb />
knowledge and belief <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb />
me this 7th day of July, <lb />
1910. S. T. Carson, <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
M. O. Blount, <lb />
Directors. <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF FOUNTAIN <lb />
AT FOUNTAIN <lb />
IN THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA <lb />
At the close of business, June 1910 <lb />
OF <lb />
Last Mark of Respect Paid the <lb />
By Wire to The Reflector. <lb />
Chicago, July minute guns <lb />
booming a last tribute of the nation <lb />
to Melville W. Fuller, the body of the <lb />
distinguished jurist will be laid to <lb />
rest late today In cemetery <lb />
beside the grave of his wife. <lb />
Five of his associates on the <lb />
Court Bench, and one who la <lb />
soon to take his place, will be present <lb />
at the funeral and follow the body to <lb />
Its last resting place <lb />
Federal courts and courts In <lb />
Chicago were closed throughout the <lb />
day and all business In them was <lb />
CHILDREN WHO ARE SICKLY <lb />
Mothers who value their own com- <lb />
fort and feel the welfare of their <lb />
should never be without a box <lb />
of Mother Powders for <lb />
children, for use throughout the sea- <lb />
son. They break up colds, cure fever- <lb />
constipation, teething die <lb />
orders headache and stomach troubles <lb />
These powders never fall. Sold by <lb />
all drug stores. cents. Don't ac- <lb />
. , ., . any substitute. A trial package <lb />
something Ilka any moth who will address <lb />
York Olmsted. N. T. <lb />
World's <lb />
Greatest <lb />
Ff <lb />
fun. he Ark OM<lb />
Ca. Ya. ml If, aW <lb />
ES. <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
Overdrafts secured and <lb />
unsecured <lb />
Banking house, furniture <lb />
and fixtures <lb />
Due from banks and <lb />
Cash Items <lb />
Gold coin <lb />
Silver coin. Including all <lb />
minor currency <lb />
National bank notes and <lb />
other C. S. note <lb />
Total <lb />
211.35 <lb />
6,136.49 <lb />
41.60 <lb />
10.00 <lb />
198.13 <lb />
881.00 <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Capital stock paid In <lb />
profits, less cur. <lb />
ex. and taxes paid 11.20 <lb />
Time of deposit 975.75 <lb />
Deposits subject to check 1,616.62 <lb />
Cashier's checks <lb />
Total <lb />
Stale of Carolina, county of <lb />
I, W. E. cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that <lb />
the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. <lb />
W. B. Cashier. <lb />
R. A. FOUNTAIN. <lb />
R. L. JEFFERSON. <lb />
G. W. <lb />
Directors. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to 8th day of July, 1910. <lb />
D. F. LANG. Notary Public. <lb />
My commission expires July <lb />
His Fifth <lb />
His hands already stained with the <lb />
blood of four men whom he has killed <lb />
James B. Allison, formerly a member <lb />
of the local police force, shot Floyd <lb />
M. driver of the city patrol <lb />
wagon, live times yesterday afternoon <lb />
and then to make sure his terrible <lb />
deed struck him on the head with a <lb />
heavy hammer, killing him Instantly. <lb />
The tragedy In the shop of <lb />
I. R. Coffey on College street shortly <lb />
before o'clock and was unprovoked <lb />
so far as Immediate cause tor the <lb />
killing could be seen, although from <lb />
reports and from the testimony <lb />
brought out at the <lb />
Inquest held by Dr. E. R. Morris, it <lb />
appears that the same woman who <lb />
was the cause Allison's killing a <lb />
man named Roberts of Eagle Terrace <lb />
about a year ago was Involved In <lb />
this Citizen, 7th. <lb />
A Rapid Job <lb />
If you don't believe The Reflector <lb />
has a Job press that can do some fast <lb />
running, step up into the printing <lb />
room see the new press Just in- <lb />
stalled with a Jenny motor to run it. <lb />
The motor has a speed attachment <lb />
that will run the press anywhere be- <lb />
tween and 3.000 Impressions per <lb />
hour. <lb />
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver <lb />
Tablets gently stimulate the liver and <lb />
bowels to expel matter, <lb />
cleanse the system, cure constipation <lb />
sick headache. Sold by all drug- <lb />
gists. <lb />
Death of Margaret Byrd <lb />
On Tuesday morning. June 1910. <lb />
between the hours of seven and eight, <lb />
the death angel visited the home of <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. I, U. Joyner. and took <lb />
from them their baby, Margaret Byrd <lb />
aged eighteen months. She was <lb />
sick July 1st, 1909. and was never <lb />
well any more. <lb />
Margaret was a sweet and loving <lb />
child, and the pride of her mother <lb />
father, but God in His wisdom <lb />
know best and took the dear one <lb />
home to rest. <lb />
Let us not weep for dear little Mar- <lb />
for has prepared a place <lb />
for His loved ones above. <lb />
A One. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
IN <lb />
Groceries <lb />
And Provisions <lb />
Cotton and <lb />
. l vs on <lb />
Fresh Goods kept con- <lb />
In stock. Country <lb />
Produce Bought and Sold <lb />
D. W. <lb />
GREENVILLE N C <lb />
North<lb />
Work for Greenville with us. <lb /></p>
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DEPARTMENT <lb />
In Charge of F. A. EDMONDSON I <lb />
Agent of The Eastern Reflector tor Winterville and Vicinity-Advertising Rates on Application <lb />
N. C, July A new lot of Lamps Just <lb />
The Pit County School Barber Co. <lb />
Toe A. U. Cox Mn- Mrs. Albion and Miss Dora <lb />
ore com- Haddock, who has been the guests of <lb />
durable. Terms i Mrs. A. W. left yesterday to visit <lb />
are liberal. <lb />
TOO MUCH RAIN THROUGH- <lb />
OUT THE COTTON BELT. <lb />
BAB CAUSER GENERAL <lb />
DETERIORATION.<lb />
.; II <lb />
red any- <lb />
. the market. <lb />
come to us. we have Hie desk for <lb />
you. <lb />
A. W. Ange, Alton <lb />
Kid Misc Dora Haddock, pent Wed- <lb />
visiting LaFayette Cox. <lb />
an- nice f <lb />
cud caskets. Prices are and <lb />
can famish nice hearse <lb />
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. <lb />
Mica Hargett, of Richmond. <lb />
is Visiting Misses Ethel and <lb />
Carr <lb />
Spring Dress Goods. <lb />
Embroidery and Laces Ci.- Sea <lb />
lot Barber i Co <lb />
Mies Lucy Hell Langston, and her <lb />
Miss Lessie King, of Durham. <lb />
were in town yesterday. <lb />
For nice, freak Fish, v. nail, <lb />
on I <lb />
days. <lb />
H. Jackson and family, of <lb />
Cary, came in Thursday to <lb />
and <lb />
For cold of call <lb />
L. ;. e until <lb />
Mr. J. L. Jackson. of Greenville, was <lb />
in . y. <lb />
Just in A i. e if La <lb />
u. Call In i Hat <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
Ai.-. W F, C la i. the <lb />
week In town i . ; . tin l. <lb />
r PI Is the kind you <lb />
lie.- i. Si . A. . i <lb />
Mr. He i ox to <lb />
today. <lb />
call your i I o new <lb />
line Gs iV. <lb />
Mi ; Kittrell u Tues- <lb />
day re she has <lb />
been the c. T. s. <lb />
For h. i K in l Hen <lb />
A. C <lb />
X. C. <lb />
C. . Smith r I <lb />
trip in Craven <lb />
of C i . Mfg. C i. <lb />
w are g . . . i n . <lb />
don be . A. . Co. <lb />
Cos <lb />
day from a visit to and <lb />
Washington. <lb />
. . <lb />
ion's bi . <lb />
Where In to . <lb />
. c. July <lb />
Mr. C. T. Cox left . i <lb />
. ,. .,; , ft <lb />
I. <lb />
Matting Oil for the <lb />
Buy some, <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
OS .- . ; c , ;, , <lb />
I I . I . ;, I <lb />
Smith . a. i; <lb />
.- i ., i ; i ,;. <lb />
Before bi . ; . <lb />
Cards. . <lb />
Mr. M. B. ; ,, <lb />
Norfolk. <lb />
Pea in I Pea .;. by <lb />
W. . <lb />
n-o v for a II ed <lb />
die-; fl r I . ;. <lb />
Calico d . .; i <lb />
to <lb />
g to tic; <lb />
Wall G .,. <lb />
. Pi <lb />
Pie <lb />
Shin . ;<lb />
Co.<lb />
Cos . <lb />
Ice I , <lb />
business. <lb />
Kb c ,,<lb />
Q . , <lb />
I. Danville, Va., <lb />
vi i Or in I Sunday. <lb />
H regret when yon <lb />
a Buggy, <lb />
by A. Cox Manufacturing <lb />
OH Winterville, c <lb />
g. sud Mrs. l. l. Kittrell attended <lb />
Hanks <lb />
Sam age, Fish, <lb />
PP R. W. Ball, at Johnson stand <lb />
oh railroad <lb />
Mr. Allen Cannon Miss Lee <lb />
Nichols, of Ayden, Sunday vis- <lb />
lung Muses and Kittrell. <lb />
The A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. are in <lb />
to give you Che best <lb />
Trucks Flues for your money. <lb />
They made extensive <lb />
their manufacture this <lb />
near Haddock X Roads. <lb />
Fresh Herrings at <lb />
ton, Barber Co. <lb />
Mr. A. G. Cox left today to attend <lb />
tie State at Charlotte. <lb />
We have Needles. Bobbins, and <lb />
Shuttles, for any Sewing Machine in <lb />
the country. Also needle threaders, <lb />
the very thing for affected eyes or <lb />
dark days Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
Mrs. F. Tucker returned <lb />
day from Henderson, where she has <lb />
been relatives. <lb />
We have put In an assortment of <lb />
for all <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
Mr. K. A. wife, left to- <lb />
day for <lb />
is your soul Let us <lb />
Show you our new lot of Shoes. <lb />
Harrington, Barber <lb />
Miss of <lb />
who been spending time with <lb />
here, left Saturday for <lb />
People who have not kept In touch <lb />
with the progress of developments in <lb />
most of the southern states will be <lb />
surprised to find how much is really <lb />
being accomplished, even at this lime <lb />
when business is supposed to be <lb />
along at a rather slow rate. The <lb />
only feature of southern enterprise <lb />
which appears to be at all below <lb />
normal is cotton manufacturing. The <lb />
railroads are generally gaining <lb />
ground. is active building in <lb />
the traction field to connect cities <lb />
Prospect for Very Short <lb />
County Poorest on <lb />
Small Plant Bad Stand. <lb />
its issue of July 11th. the New <lb />
Orleans Times-Democrat gives a re- <lb />
port of the condition of the cotton <lb />
crop, based upon correspondence <lb />
throughout the belt, from <lb />
which the following summary is taken <lb />
reports favorable <lb />
the States of Oklahoma <lb />
and <lb />
FOR TORPID LIVER. <lb />
A torpid liver deranges the wool <lb />
system, sod produces <lb />
SICK <lb />
Costiveness, <lb />
Sallow Skin and Piles. <lb />
There Is no better remedy for these <lb />
common diseases than DR. <lb />
LIVER PILLS, as trial will prove. <lb />
Take No Substitute. <lb />
Haste Paper. <lb />
With the gradual but ever <lb />
price of all qualities of paper, the <lb />
nation is confronted with a problem <lb />
THE CAKE BAKING <lb />
Troves <lb />
Texas and distinct deterioration a <lb />
the remainder of the <lb />
by electrical lines. A single project <lb />
of suburban extended <lb />
from Anderson. S. C. to Durham, X. <lb />
C, involves an expenditure of <lb />
000.000. <lb />
Probably the most <lb />
in the whole Held of southern <lb />
industry Is the extent to which local <lb />
capital labor is its way <lb />
into the smaller enterprises. These <lb />
have arisen to meet the needs of <lb />
markets in a much larger <lb />
demand been created by the in- <lb />
crease In the buying capacity of farm- <lb />
throughout the remainder of the belt <lb />
the west, the Held, as a rule, are <lb />
clean and well worked. A general <lb />
rain would prove <lb />
A nice six key Soda Fountain for and the of the mill <lb />
Among these are wood-working es- <lb />
foundries, Implement <lb />
factories, plants, <lb />
and repairing; construction o <lb />
sale -R. U. <lb />
Mr. a blind man. will give <lb />
picture show in the school <lb />
i. Thursday night. Ho prom- <lb />
. . good show we hope <lb />
. of people will attend. <lb />
have purchased the <lb />
as the Milling <lb />
and Mfg. will be ready soon <lb />
. do general repair work <lb />
i timber. Harrington, Bar- <lb />
bi <lb />
v came in <lb />
. n Greenville. <lb />
A Matting just in.- A <lb />
W Co. <lb />
Rev. A, Adams, of will <lb />
vices the Baptist church <lb />
in . <lb />
now in in <lb />
. II every day and general repair <lb />
work Barber <lb />
. Co, <lb />
Li and Chapman <lb />
rd <lb />
I Goods and <lb />
. is in. Bi Her buy while <lb />
A v. Co. <lb />
Eu and little <lb />
Bell, of Wilson, came in yes- <lb />
. vis Miss man. <lb />
. I ti for sail.- Harrington <lb />
I'd. Winterville, x C. <lb />
Mr. went to Ayden <lb />
Sunday, <lb />
Rev. F. of Greenville, <lb />
yesterday and assisted in the <lb />
a la ll night. <lb />
Miss Jones to Ayden <lb />
yesterday. <lb />
Mr A. w to <lb />
yesterday. <lb />
i A HOTEL. <lb />
In Beat Season hi iii- <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
famous Atlantic Hotel it ire- <lb />
now In the n hi of i <lb />
th bi most <lb />
y. The <lb />
ell known i <lb />
In th very number <lb />
a an k <lb />
I ; . <lb />
son and can fill your orders prompt- <lb />
of our people went to More- <lb />
l City Sunday. <lb />
Bar load of Top Drafting for Cot- <lb />
ton Just W. Ange Co <lb />
N. C. <lb />
vehicles and the of Hour am <lb />
feed mills. TO might be ad- <lb />
vegetable canning establish- <lb />
many of which take up an <lb />
Increasing pan of fruits and veg- <lb />
Brown in south. <lb />
Growth in such as <lb />
has helped to transform the entire <lb />
range of southern O;. <lb />
of the changes is teen in the tendency <lb />
to concentrate the employment of la- <lb />
and capital upon a. smaller acreage <lb />
Parallel with bas come <lb />
policy providing for <lb />
of a which <lb />
thing <lb />
A third change is the gradual <lb />
i farm produce to the <lb />
of the and cities, with <lb />
regard to the current demands if <lb />
mill population tor food <lb />
This given a Impulse t. <lb />
dairying. I n Men of live stock <lb />
for meat II . and the growth <lb />
i n d . conveniently i lark <lb />
able fr point of lion. <lb />
The . g ailed for banks, <lb />
. i tr . a <lb />
s and for various <lb />
forms of utilization of surplus <lb />
resources, which with depart. <lb />
from a purely agricultural to a <lb />
growing coin- <lb />
organization of the <lb />
With have coma the <lb />
of ;. i . talent among <lb />
the . in the capacity <lb />
with which .-. enterprises and <lb />
have in the main been con- <lb />
ed. Held of opportunity tor <lb />
business talent In tho South be- <lb />
coin one the nu . g i <lb />
; d by n i a <lb />
a tun I ties. I <lb />
of the Mississippi river, and <lb />
in the Slates of Louisiana and <lb />
continuous rainfall has multiplied <lb />
the farmer's difficulties, resulting in <lb />
deterioration over large areas, and <lb />
greatly increasing the Importance of <lb />
seasonable weather henceforth and of <lb />
a late <lb />
has been some abandonment <lb />
of cotton acreage, but insect activity <lb />
appears to have been largely confined <lb />
lo previously infested <lb />
The Greenville correspondent in the <lb />
Times-Democrat made the following <lb />
report for Pitt <lb />
X. C, July the <lb />
June report there has a <lb />
ration of about per cent, in the cot- <lb />
ton crop in Pitt county. The <lb />
r of the season so far has been ex- <lb />
bed, the weather and <lb />
rains causing small plants, poor stand <lb />
ail low condition generally. <lb />
have appeared in this section <lb />
then is a small insect, supposed <lb />
lo be the root louse, that has cause <lb />
many plants to die. <lb />
The condition of the crop Is the <lb />
poorest this sect ion has ever had for <lb />
the time of year, with the plants <lb />
smaller than ever known for the <lb />
week in <lb />
paper Is collected and used to <lb />
age. There is no more needless ex- <lb />
than that involved in scat- <lb />
waste paper. This paper If <lb />
gathered together may be used in <lb />
making more paper or may be used <lb />
to commercial advantage Many <lb />
ties are beginning to realize this great <lb />
waste which may be avoided and <lb />
ed to the advantage of the city. The <lb />
gathering of waste and bailing the <lb />
same has been profitable to a number <lb />
of cities and would be worth a trial In <lb />
The country is being <lb />
flooded with pamphlets go <lb />
straight to the waste basket. Save <lb />
this waste paper and you will help the <lb />
groat conservation <lb />
Salem Journal. <lb />
Success of <lb />
The Prize <lb />
The cake baking contest, Friday <lb />
conducted by Mr. John Stan- <lb />
berry, was a success in every way. <lb />
Quite a number of ladies entered the <lb />
contest, and the display of was <lb />
much admired by the many <lb />
The prize winners were as fol- <lb />
First J. L. Little. <lb />
Second J. B. Cherry. <lb />
Third <lb />
Fourth B. Williams. <lb />
Fifth E, G. Couch. <lb />
Sixth L. C. Arthur. <lb />
Seventh J. A. Ricks. <lb />
After the prizes were awarded the <lb />
cakes were removed to the <lb />
Theater and sold at auction for the <lb />
benefit of the public library. Those <lb />
who saw the display of cakes, <lb />
will not have any doubt in <lb />
future as to the superior quality of <lb />
Gilt Edge and Royal flour and <lb />
Mr. left on the night <lb />
train for Washington to conduct a <lb />
similar contest in that place. <lb />
Accident In <lb />
to Jail. <lb />
Robert Hanrahan, charged with as- <lb />
sault with a deadly weapon. Bryant <lb />
and Arch Wiggins, charged <lb />
with housebreaking, all colored, were <lb />
brought from Pitt county Saturday and <lb />
lodged Jail here to await trial at <lb />
Greenville court in <lb />
Free <lb />
By Wire to The Reflector. <lb />
Detroit, Mich. July party of Shelters Fire Works Plant <lb />
persons were hurt, six fatally, when By Wire to The <lb />
a construction ear on the Everett, Mass., July terrific <lb />
railway .-. special carrying which occurred today shut- <lb />
large number of people a the plant of the East Everett <lb />
Works Co. The loss <lb />
A TO <lb />
tor <lb />
i .- all <lb />
. . <lb />
I I ilia <lb />
. <lb />
i to be <lb />
I ea of <lb />
on all tin . <lb />
. In the hotel <lb />
;. i . <lb />
i. id Sui in din <lb />
ed one a <lb />
i tat <lb />
., c. <lb />
h Mb . , <lb />
and i ill one <lb />
i couples pan <lb />
and Miss I tobacco <lb />
ii g, . . . . i proves at least <lb />
i. <lb />
Tobacco i.-. one of our sup . <lb />
but . .,,,. ,; i;.,. poor nun <lb />
chi a, . Pi p <lb />
lure i i. la from -1 <lb />
per int. great <lb />
r than It I <lb />
N. i; , cot u . <lb />
mo demand- <lb />
Tl . <lb />
it now <lb />
i, or two for a <lb />
ti . that the<lb />
ti t elf- <lb />
and to <lb />
. . i . I b lo ii s <lb />
. . <lb />
II I, l I <lb />
. . acquired more <lb />
late it hive <lb />
r i <lb />
ii g lb dancers. A ti the <lb />
there wore moonlight Ball- <lb />
parties, ova of them taking along <lb />
elaborate lunches. <lb />
Col, Prank Morton, the <lb />
i of the Atlantic Hotel, h-. <lb />
nothing undone tor the pleasure <lb />
and comfort of guests. <lb />
A number of Greenville <lb />
spent Saturday Sunday <lb />
there. <lb />
The Popular Han, <lb />
The man wins <lb />
popularity by being all things to all <lb />
mi n. wins bin popularity very <lb />
often by shut when <lb />
IS ought out, and by <lb />
doing things when he ought to do <lb />
them. The man who nays things and <lb />
does OS be <lb />
in ti. in ca ; <lb />
widely In this and Eu- <lb />
rope, if the a-, quality of the <lb />
cigar baa raised, II la . <lb />
that there ins been some movement <lb />
in suppose ad- <lb />
even although ii ad- <lb />
that large combinations <lb />
can turn out abettor article than <lb />
the small manufacturer with a larger <lb />
margin of t o <lb />
There i a peculation worth <lb />
the In here, and <lb />
very little in London. The students of <lb />
economics would inclined to watch <lb />
such tor the <lb />
Indications pt a contraction hi business, <lb />
sufficiently d a curtail- <lb />
of Hie on s. <lb />
Wall <lb />
have the work and the Re- <lb />
has facilities for doing <lb />
work. Let's get together. <lb />
He Hope V ill Heed <lb />
Lighten Our Work. <lb />
The Reflector has quite a number of <lb />
correspondents In various parts of the <lb />
county, efforts in helping to <lb />
make their county paper more Inter- <lb />
are wry much appreciated. <lb />
we want to give them a few <lb />
which If they will heed will <lb />
greatly lighten our work this end <lb />
of the line. <lb />
Look carefully for news that is news <lb />
and do not put in items of people in <lb />
the same neighborhood calling on each <lb />
other for the afternoon or night. Only <lb />
give person items when people <lb />
from a distance come to your neigh- <lb />
or of people of your section <lb />
who really go away for a visit, storms, <lb />
tires, deaths, marriages, <lb />
Improvements of consequence and <lb />
TOp conditions are always Interesting <lb />
and should be noted. <lb />
Write only on one side of the paper <lb />
and in a large, clear band. Do not <lb />
jumble words spell every <lb />
word out in full, be careful to have <lb />
names correct, and plenty of space <lb />
between the lines. Baa writing close <lb />
together is a trial to the printers and <lb />
sometimes copy to git in the <lb />
it <lb />
The Up-to-date Hardware <lb />
r is the place to buy you Paint, Varnish, <lb />
Stains, Building Material, Nails, Cook <lb />
Stoves, Enamelware, Fine Cutlery, <lb />
Handsome Chafing Dishes. <lb />
We a Ml Line of Wall Paints <lb />
easy to put hard to come off. Place <lb />
now with them and you will be <lb />
pleased. <lb />
Special is called to our line of <lb />
FARMERS GOODS, consisting of Weeders, <lb />
the best Cultivators made, both in riding and <lb />
walking. Full line of WIRE FENCING of the <lb />
very best quality. <lb />
Don't fail to see us before buying, they <lb />
can supply your wants, them a call. <lb />
c. ii.<lb />
Awarded to Central <lb />
On the board of com <lb />
o warded the contract for <lb />
building the new court house and now <lb />
Jail for i i t county to the Ci Car- <lb />
n Ca . i i., of Greensboro, <lb />
far i. Th re hid- <lb />
d in for the i . i from <lb />
i. bid of the company, <lb />
i the up to <lb />
At the i- can i e seen <lb />
county have <lb />
public buildings i will meet <lb />
the of the county for <lb />
years to come. Work will begin <lb />
the an early date and they I <lb />
will be pushed to completion as rapid- <lb />
as i consistent with good work. <lb />
The commissioners and building com- <lb />
have in getting the <lb />
contracts lot this early, and they will <lb />
look well alter the details of the work <lb />
as ii progress i. <lb />
Street, <lb />
.; <lb />
Will Locate Greenville, <lb />
The Reflector is glad to <lb />
Mr. Albion Dunn, of Scotland <lb />
Neck, Is to locate in Greenville <lb />
Ural of August, and will engage <lb />
In the practice of law here. He will <lb />
an Office In the new <lb />
will gain a good citizen in his Coming. <lb />
USED UNIVERSALLY <lb />
If<lb />
Si, <lb />
. M <lb />
Little and Stella <lb />
went out In Mr. Joseph <lb />
this afternoon to attend the I <lb />
birthday party or little Miss <lb />
Metal Shingles were r; years <lb />
V, c . tor being s <lb />
Hilt II <lb />
If arc it can only be you i. M know the <lb />
fact in the case. <lb />
They arc used today front the Atlantic to Pacific if all kinds <lb />
under all conditions, <lb />
never leak and la t a long a the <lb />
Itself without needing <lb />
For further detailed information to <lb />
O v <lb />
MERIDITH COLLEGE <lb />
Among the foremost fir Women in the South. <lb />
Arts covering nine departments, and including elective <lb />
courses in n and Bible, count for the A. decree. School <lb />
Organ, Violin and Voice Culture. School of An. <lb />
on Third Street. This town including Decoration, Designing and of F locution A. ad. my <lb />
prepares at t under a trained <lb />
director, full literary per ii eluding Uteri tuition, . m, <lb />
light. Mat, nurse, ordinary medicine all fees, <lb />
in the Club, to less. Next Sept. 1910. Address, <lb />
Prayer meeting In the churches to- <lb />
night. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Ned <lb />
I and child, went to New today. <lb />
R T. VANN, President, <lb />
Raleigh, North Carolina. <lb />
EASTERN <lb />
D. J. Editor <lb />
Truth In Preference to Fiction. <lb />
One Dollar Year <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, JULY 1910. <lb />
No. <lb />
ON WORK <lb />
FOR GOOD ROADS. <lb />
I f F COM <lb />
I t <lb />
What of Bethel Say About <lb />
Good Section, Will be <lb />
Heard From. <lb />
The Bethel people are also talking <lb />
good roads, and here are expressions <lb />
from some of them. <lb />
Mr. M. O. Blount, want good <lb />
roads; I favor the township <lb />
Mr. S. It, Jones, thing that is <lb />
needed ail right enough; I have been <lb />
a good roads man a long time. Each <lb />
township should levy Its own tax. <lb />
Dr. V. A. Ward. certainly favor <lb />
good roads; mighty good <lb />
Dr. P. Manning, is la <lb />
favor of good roads. Think we should <lb />
have the township <lb />
Mr. W. J. Smith, is something <lb />
that is very Important. ought to <lb />
have better <lb />
Mr. J. E. Drown, to have good <lb />
roads; believe iii them myself. Don't <lb />
know what is the <lb />
Mr. G. It. need the <lb />
good roads <lb />
Mr. C. D. get <lb />
roads good enough lo suit <lb />
Mr. G. L. Moore, want good <lb />
roads. I approve of the best plan, <lb />
but we can't work fast enough. All <lb />
of the roads should be worked by <lb />
Mr. W. T. ought to <lb />
have better roads by all <lb />
Mr. M. G. Ford, want to see good <lb />
Mr. B. R. am in fa- <lb />
of bettor roads, on the township <lb />
A few more expressions of Ayden <lb />
that Show the sentiment of <lb />
the people in regard to good <lb />
Mr. J S. favor -fool <lb />
road, by best <lb />
Mr. R. L. Knot. advocate <lb />
Mr. J. T. Keel. am in <lb />
good <lb />
Mr. J. S. thing for <lb />
Mr. It. C. Cannon, <lb />
to haw goad <lb />
Mr A. K cannon. need good <lb />
roads <lb />
Mr. II. Coward, favor <lb />
Mr. like good road <lb />
an. hi favor of <lb />
Mr. S. Hodges, favor good <lb />
Dr. M. M. Sauls. heartily favor <lb />
anything for good <lb />
Mr. J. am for more roads <lb />
and <lb />
Mr. C. Smith, favor good roads <lb />
Mr. C. Coward. up good <lb />
Mr. W. K. Move. us have good <lb />
roads; bonds if necessary and lei our <lb />
children help pay It, they will enjoy <lb />
Mr. any man in the <lb />
world wants good roads. It's <lb />
D. Mark roads it, <lb />
what we <lb />
Mr. W. Blount, in favor of <lb />
good roads and have always <lb />
Mr. G. W. favor good <lb />
Mr. J. IS, Jones. favor the good <lb />
Mr. John Dennis, favor good, <lb />
roads by best <lb />
Mr. Guy Taylor, favor good roads <lb />
all <lb />
Mr. A. L. favor Let- <lb />
Mr. J. J. Edwards, always have <lb />
favored good roads; the question Is <lb />
what is the best <lb />
Mr. J. A. Willis. favor good roads <lb />
belief <lb />
Ir, J. T. Smith, Jr., want hard <lb />
roads, well <lb />
Mr. U. favor the town- <lb />
ship <lb />
Mr. J. H. Pierce, think we ought <lb />
to have good <lb />
Mr. J. J- can say <lb />
anything against good <lb />
Mr. C. L. Tyson, would like lo <lb />
see good <lb />
We will give full expression of the <lb />
people on all sides, if short <lb />
arc us. <lb />
APPLICATION TOR PARDON . <lb />
Application will be made to the Gov- <lb />
of North Carolina for the par- <lb />
don of John Adams and Lam Adams, <lb />
convicted at the January term of <lb />
Superior Court Pin county, of the <lb />
crime burning unoccupied how <lb />
and to the State prison for <lb />
a term two all persona <lb />
who approve the grant lug of <lb />
pardon are Invited to forward their <lb />
protests to the Governor without <lb />
iv <lb />
This July <lb />
THE <lb />
The List as by the Demo- <lb />
State Contention. <lb />
The State convention by a <lb />
vote confirmed the nomination <lb />
of judges made In the various dis- <lb />
and in advance ratified the <lb />
nomination to be in the <lb />
district In August In <lb />
district there was a deadlock between <lb />
E. B. of Ed- <lb />
Jones of Caldwell, and T. B. <lb />
el Wilkes. and the <lb />
in The <lb />
in the other districts to elect <lb />
this year <lb />
Second B. Peebles, of <lb />
North Hampton. <lb />
d W. Whedbee. of <lb />
Pi- <lb />
Fourth M. Cooke, <lb />
Of Franklin <lb />
Sixth district- Frank A. Daniels, of <lb />
Wayne, <lb />
Tenth district mill F. Long <lb />
of Iredell. <lb />
Eleventh district-H P. Lane, of <lb />
Rockingham. <lb />
Thirteenth <lb />
ion in August <lb />
Fourteenth H Justice, <lb />
of Rutherford. <lb />
S. Ad- <lb />
ams, of Buncombe. <lb />
Sixteenth S. Fer- <lb />
Haywood. <lb />
in the districts not <lb />
there are no elections this year. <lb />
High Point Enterprise <lb />
MUSICAL IN TRAINING SCHOOL <lb />
AUDITORIUM MONDAY NIGHT. <lb />
Cantaloupes have come to help out <lb />
the breakfast proposition. <lb />
IT IS ALREADY JUDGE <lb />
W. WHEDBEE <lb />
JUDGE WARD, FOR<lb />
Governor kitchen Appointed Mr. <lb />
who nun by <lb />
the t urn cut ion. <lb />
A noon Sat u lay an Inter- <lb />
occasion In the office of <lb />
or Court Clerk. Moore, it be- <lb />
administering the official t. <lb />
lion. Harry W. the new <lb />
judge the third judicial district of <lb />
North Carolina a number of <lb />
gathered to witness the <lb />
as soon as the oath had <lb />
solemnly administered and Judge <lb />
Whedbee had his signature <lb />
thereto, they showered congratulations <lb />
upon wishing him every honor <lb />
and success ill judicial career. <lb />
Judge Whedbee will hold his <lb />
court at Jacksonville, in <lb />
beginning Monday. 18th. He was <lb />
nominated judicial convention <lb />
just a week ago. the subsequent <lb />
resignation of Judge . L. Ward, fol- <lb />
lowed by Governor appointing <lb />
I he nominee of the people, causes him <lb />
at once to enter upon his career as <lb />
judge. <lb />
His elevation to tho Superior court <lb />
bench mode it necessary for Judge <lb />
Whedbee to tender his resignation as <lb />
mayor of Greenville, office he <lb />
held for sometime, and that <lb />
nation has been sent to the board of <lb />
aldermen. It reads as <lb />
To Hoard of Aldermen of the Town <lb />
of <lb />
hereby lender my resignation as <lb />
mayor of the town of Greenville, <lb />
C. to take effect at July <lb />
HI. <lb />
I regret the necessity of having to <lb />
take this course Just at this time. <lb />
I ho; ed be able assist you <lb />
fully organizing board <lb />
business for the year, but my <lb />
straightening out and mapping out tax <lb />
for appointment serum <lb />
following iii of <lb />
lion. L. Ward, has made it a <lb />
that make my <lb />
once <lb />
Permit me to each Individual <lb />
member of the for their uniform <lb />
kindness and me <lb />
my continuance in office is mayor of <lb />
Greenville. My -as both of- <lb />
and I to say that <lb />
, c Dean meal <lb />
town i had a <lb />
more of aldermen, and <lb />
hope that your every ail will <lb />
to the public welfare and growth <lb />
our city. <lb />
Allow me lib a from the may- <lb />
lo suggest that you continue <lb />
the y of making <lb />
; . i when you make them at all. <lb />
has always taught me that <lb />
Wisest course to pursue <lb />
public matters. <lb />
Very respectfully, <lb />
Hurry W. Whedbee. <lb />
I THE OF MISS <lb />
Al OF BALTIMORE. <lb />
The Program a Delightful Our Thai <lb />
Credit I All <lb />
Part Therein. <lb />
Every occasion that gives an in- <lb />
sight to the character of work being <lb />
done at East Carolina <lb />
Training school, is enough to arouse <lb />
increased pride in that splendid <lb />
Since the regular term of the <lb />
school closed a summer school has <lb />
been In progress that has been at- <lb />
tended by more than three hundred <lb />
public school teachers, a more <lb />
earnest and enthusiastic body of <lb />
teachers has never been brought to- <lb />
In one place. To begin with, <lb />
the very best Instructors were <lb />
to do teacher training, and <lb />
their work has been of <lb />
as to inspire the lo en- <lb />
and arouse in them an am- <lb />
and determination to put forth <lb />
their best efforts. <lb />
Cue of the special instructors for <lb />
this summer course is May <lb />
of one of the super- <lb />
visors of music in Baltimore city <lb />
schools and director of music in <lb />
High school. Her work here has <lb />
been Instructing the teachers <lb />
music for public schools, and how <lb />
well she Is accomplishing was <lb />
shown in the musical given Monday <lb />
night, program of which was as <lb />
follows; <lb />
Lord Is My<lb />
Vocal <lb />
Chapman.<lb />
Vocal Hut Smith. <lb />
Lillian Walters. <lb />
Chorus <lb />
There were forty or fifty voices in <lb />
the choruses, these taken random <lb />
from school and when ii was <lb />
ed that Miss had been <lb />
only four weeks, and <lb />
only a part of each day being de- <lb />
voted to music in its regular order <lb />
among others studies, the excellence <lb />
of the program was marvelous. The <lb />
voices blended with such harmony <lb />
and perfectness Of time and <lb />
as would have been creditable <lb />
of practice, instead of <lb />
only a few weeks. <lb />
At the conclusion of the program <lb />
the audience was asked lo join in <lb />
singing and the <lb />
um fairly rang With this grand slate <lb />
song. <lb />
The musical was planned and <lb />
en complimentary to the people of <lb />
Greenville, only a of them <lb />
took the advantage the <lb />
lo enjoy and bill fur <lb />
the presence of those attend- <lb />
tin- summer school the <lb />
would have been small. Every seal <lb />
in the auditorium should have been <lb />
for those who tailed lo go <lb />
certainly missed a feast good <lb />
music. <lb />
SHOT DOWN IN HIS SUMMER <lb />
HOME AT WINNETKA, <lb />
OF RAILROAD <lb />
ASSASSINATED. <lb />
Murderer Escapes Without Leaving <lb />
Clue to Reign of Crime <lb />
Driven Residents <lb />
By Wire The Reflector. <lb />
Chicago. July C. <lb />
president of the <lb />
Railway, was shot through the heart <lb />
and instantly killed in his summer <lb />
home in early this morn- <lb />
by a robber. Tho burglar es- <lb />
caped left no clue to his <lb />
Servants and women of the house <lb />
were aroused by the pistol shot, and <lb />
when went down to investigate <lb />
found Mr. lying on his face <lb />
in the hallway. The front was open <lb />
and an investigation showed that it <lb />
had be n prized open with a <lb />
assassination is the climax to <lb />
a reign of crime that has driven <lb />
dents of the fashionable Shore <lb />
suburbs almost to a of frenzy. <lb />
Mrs. that her husband <lb />
heard a noise on the lower Boor, <lb />
and Mi. went down to learn <lb />
the cause, was shot as soon as <lb />
he reached the lower door. She was <lb />
the only person awake in the house <lb />
time, but the shot aroused <lb />
Mr. was years old, and be- <lb />
his career us a telegraph op- <lb />
age of rising through <lb />
various promotions until he reached <lb />
of lines. <lb />
v. n JACK <lb />
What g <lb />
Going on Down <lb />
Township. <lb />
A FALKLAND <lb />
u Record v Wheat and <lb />
Hurt Ill Beat. <lb />
Data <lb />
Black N. C. July 1810, <lb />
W. of <lb />
tilled his appointment here <lb />
Saturday and Sunday. <lb />
Miss Mills, who is attending <lb />
the E. . T. T. S. at Greenville, spent <lb />
Saturday and Sunday at home. She <lb />
was accompanied by her friend. Miss <lb />
Maggie Who is also attending <lb />
the training school. They returned <lb />
Mr. w. l. Clark left this morning <lb />
for Baltimore, to see ills son. J, H. <lb />
Clark, who has been there for more <lb />
than weeks. <lb />
The Union Fri- <lb />
We hope to see a large crowd <lb />
out to the meeting. <lb />
We had quite a large crowd <lb />
lo our Sunday school Sunday. We <lb />
invite you to come <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
We had one of the largest rains <lb />
of the season Sunday night. <lb />
Crops are better, corn and <lb />
cotton especially. Tobacco has com- <lb />
the growth. Some of <lb />
Hi are not putting in any <lb />
Week. <lb />
BREAK DOWN. <lb />
W. U. King in to till <lb />
that one of his neighbors, Mr. w. s. <lb />
K. Smith, of Falkland township, calm- <lb />
in lo see him Monday, and while here <lb />
Ml. Smith told what lie had done in <lb />
raising wheat and outs this year. His <lb />
record is a good one. and worth Other <lb />
Hying to reach. <lb />
Mr. Smith harvested 7- bushels of <lb />
wheat from acres, one of these <lb />
acres be used pounds of CI <lb />
and the yield that acre was <lb />
bushels, the other two acres <lb />
be used pounds each <lb />
With a yield of bushels per acre. <lb />
acres in he threshed <lb />
bushels. <lb />
Thicken. <lb />
We have heard of chick <lb />
ens. three-legged chickens, <lb />
even mi occasional one adorned <lb />
with four legs, but not until now <lb />
so far as is do we <lb />
lo have noted existence Of <lb />
one that had a single leg Mr. <lb />
I, J. Elks, of township, tills <lb />
us that one of his hens <lb />
with a hatching of recently, <lb />
.- -i lie- inn was <lb />
bad but one I Others this par- <lb />
chicken was as well funned as <lb />
any I ho blood <lb />
A Lady Vina in The <lb />
Party, <lb />
Mr. John family and <lb />
guests, motoring in lost evening from <lb />
Ocean View, had a rather trying ex- <lb />
The; struck tho storm and <lb />
running lain a small on <lb />
car flooded cud Stopped <lb />
about miles from Suffolk. A <lb />
phone message from a ti farm <lb />
brought Dr. D. L. to the res- <lb />
cue in his touring car. When the <lb />
rescued reached ho Dr. <lb />
car found the run swollen <lb />
over the bridge and They <lb />
back got in U <lb />
four a- over another road. <lb />
Mr. the <lb />
were so big and so had to <lb />
dip a handkerchief oil of tho <lb />
lamps null rub their faces <lb />
hands to keep from being almost de- <lb />
Suffolk Herald. <lb />
Miss Manning, Of Greenville, <lb />
was one pf the referred to <lb />
above. She says it was a thrilling <lb />
experience the party had. but afford- <lb />
ed then much amusement after they <lb />
had reached their in <lb />
CANADIAN RAILROAD <lb />
I Completely Tied up Had u <lb />
Freight Train l Moving <lb />
Wire to The Reflector. <lb />
Montreal, July 10.000 em- <lb />
idle and freight completely <lb />
tied up throughout the entire system <lb />
as a result of the strike the Grand <lb />
Railroad, the actual combat <lb />
of opposing forces began today, with <lb />
efforts of the company operate <lb />
traffic. Employees of freight trains <lb />
were provided with arms and <lb />
to protect prop- <lb />
of the railroad. Tl. strikers. <lb />
however, are not Interfering and <lb />
there has been no disposition lo <lb />
Many strike breakers are being <lb />
rushed in, but as yet there are few <lb />
capable train crews and not a freight <lb />
train is running, While passenger and <lb />
mail greatly behind time. The <lb />
chief effort of the strikers is to get <lb />
the engineers lo join them. The rail- <lb />
road has already lost thousands of <lb />
In perishable <lb />
Taken Melt a Train, <lb />
Mr. James on ex- <lb />
to Ci . <lb />
and suffered a painful be- <lb />
fore gelling b in after <lb />
eating dinner he lo the surf <lb />
remained in , . quit <lb />
white. On the return i Rom on <lb />
the train was. <lb />
attack of cramp colic ca. near <lb />
dying In fore I. ill i <lb />
is much Improved la lay. <lb />
NEGRO GIRL HAKES <lb />
HIGH DIVE WELL. <lb />
DOWN HEAD I <lb />
Timely Assistance Witt oM <lb />
Her U.<lb />
Mr. Fleming, who lives a <lb />
few miles from town tells US an <lb />
accident, or what came near <lb />
an accident, occurred at In <lb />
home a few days i The Incident <lb />
looked Serious, tut <lb />
after was <lb />
Mrs. Fleming out In the yard <lb />
looking alter laundering <lb />
and had a colored girl helping <lb />
Tue went to the well, the old <lb />
fashioned o; en hind. i draw some <lb />
water, and losing he balance tum- <lb />
bled head Orel i . curb and <lb />
down sue I. Mrs I <lb />
called for help i ml <lb />
Oil the I as Mr. <lb />
Fleming looked a . the <lb />
the girl i lie arc <lb />
head Up from I valor. He <lb />
lowered tho p an i I lie girl <lb />
of tile Well <lb />
I for l <lb />
. a lint n <lb />
.- ii., she <lb />
sot. <lb />
CONGRESSMAN SMALL <lb />
HELPING THE WORK. <lb />
SECURES K OF <lb />
road <lb />
for Farmers in Con- <lb />
i With Roads Meeting <lb />
His Letter Explains. <lb />
There is every indication that <lb />
good roads convention to be held In <lb />
Greenville on first Monday in Au- <lb />
gust is to be a great occasion for <lb />
Pitt county. In this connection the <lb />
following letter from Congressman <lb />
John H. Small, makes some timely <lb />
suggestions and shows his interest <lb />
this good <lb />
Washington, X, C, July is, <lb />
Mr, H. A. White. <lb />
Greenville, K. <lb />
Dear Mr. <lb />
Referring to good roads meet- <lb />
for Monday, Au- <lb />
gust 1st, I j i for a road <lb />
engineer from r .-;. Dept of Ag- <lb />
Mr. Lester to be <lb />
that and <lb />
lake a talk, I If de- <lb />
e mi; do I can at range for <lb />
Mm to over . . oilier day and ad- <lb />
ii.-e with your and people re- <lb />
is. i hi definitely <lb />
decided v, bold our <lb />
g on that day. If it <lb />
vi . o we <lb />
vii devote the forenoon to <lb />
topics exclusively, and the <lb />
the n i i ting, <lb />
do think of I Will also be <lb />
present. Very sincerely, <lb />
JOHN SMALL. <lb />
Lump <lb />
Early Saturday a swinging <lb />
hall lamp in the home of Miss Kit i <lb />
Hi went wrong and look lire all <lb />
Inside of the oil fount, With sum i <lb />
difficulty the lamp was taken down <lb />
out the street where <lb />
it continued to burn until fount <lb />
exploded. <lb />
If <lb />
II <lb />
I ILL, <lb />
Race iii <lb />
July <lb />
The management of <lb />
cell i Now I <lb />
for a I- line I <lb />
race, la, . I; a <lb />
o'clock, i I u in <lb />
e inn excel . with I <lb />
prizes in ti. . <lb />
i i. on <lb />
i . .-l road pi the grand <lb />
id and that <lb />
there to I no tic i chart <lb />
good i id I- <lb />
ii la c that a l <lb />
a i i u et b iii in- en- <lb />
from all the nearby counties. <lb />
All farmers are urged to enter theft <lb />
favorites and ; tor <lb />
and everybody la invited lo witness <lb />
this Interesting event. <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
To <lb />
County. <lb />
The toad c On <lb />
. red <lb />
v. In .-;. , of i <lb />
Oil S i i <lb />
gust, at I . i i. <lb />
and to ; with r <lb />
in t a i <lb />
in i i <lb />
II. HARDING, <lb />
Secretary. man. <lb />
WAR DIVIDED, <lb />
i -.- Of or <lb />
in of n F. c. <lb />
there was a meeting <lb />
of i Di .- <lb />
i of the o. . Bleating being <lb />
call J for the purpose of <lb />
whether a vote primary <lb />
i convention should be held to <lb />
i nominees for offices. <lb />
Four members the committee were <lb />
so e fl full <lb />
one. <lb />
There m i iii. at of the <lb />
test Ion before the committee, <lb />
made on both <lb />
v as la.-. it I <lb />
Iii i iii g for i pr i <lb />
on, doomed it boat <lb />
ii. Hie vote on i r aide, <lb />
i a- In ting of the <lb />
.- decide the mat- <lb />
i, so . was taken until <lb />
Wednesday, 27th. <lb />
II . <lb />
I Has I <lb />
up i i <lb />
ti in i Th lie <lb />
s go,. a <lb />
I . . I . iii,. <lb />
. i Labor an I the <lb />
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labor have i on i Tl a <lb />
I . , . is <lb />
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i . <lb />
i . , of . e. n a <lb />
. . will <lb />
put on a u lion the fed- <lb />
Ion will remove I I . o of the <lb />
Tit <lb />
lo push of I e <lb />
the I lion. <lb />
Hie i ant case now I <lb />
i ire i. c i <lb />
is. Mil ell and n i <lb />
. labor war. I of a <lb />
. by . e p <lb />
me Lodge Current <lb />
Year, <lb />
iv, Lodge, No. it. i. ti O. <lb />
installed the following new <lb />
for the current fiscal <lb />
W. H. Johnson N. G. <lb />
C. Bradley, V. Q. <lb />
D. D. s. <lb />
It. It. s. X. <lb />
ti. C. Moore, K. s. v. u. <lb />
u Brown, U s. Q. <lb />
C II . V. O. <lb />
u. Holmes, W <lb />
I., Ponder, Con. <lb />
J. l; Corey, o. G. <lb />
ll. B Harris. I. G. <lb />
i. j Chap. <lb />
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