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OUR AYDEN <lb />
M. BLOW, and Authorized Agent. <lb />
C.<lb />
AH,. i- BUN Kl i-l -1; <lb />
and writing n <lb />
Sc. <lb />
Watches, clocks and anything <lb />
needing attention in my line <lb />
will be to in the very <lb />
best and latest style C. E. <lb />
Spier. <lb />
I g all work <lb />
to my care to give entire <lb />
-turn. Try me. C. E. Spier. <lb />
Sheriff L. W. Tucker, of <lb />
,,., . . en ii. o town <lb />
during i n week. <lb />
i rime, of Maine, who has <lb />
i vi Mrs. <lb />
considerable<lb />
Ti <lb />
. Cook <lb />
you t. . aw prices for m <lb />
are making <lb />
Guilford Cox, . i Greenville is <lb />
. relatives. <lb />
For fresh and cheap goods go <lb />
to EL E. Co., they always <lb />
have the best. <lb />
W. M s went to and re- <lb />
turned from Tarboro Thursday- <lb />
Herman Smith hat accepted a <lb />
position with J. Turnage <lb />
Co <lb />
W. E. Hook and wife spent <lb />
h e afternoon Tuesday in <lb />
ton <lb />
Wanted- car loads <lb />
Seed for which we will <lb />
my highest cash price. Don't <lb />
before seeing us Yours to <lb />
P- Lilly Co. <lb />
A real large crowd attended <lb />
the Clansman at <lb />
y d l <lb />
Go to E E new <lb />
market for beef, fresh meats, <lb />
and fresh <lb />
We are pleased to see Ed Gar- <lb />
out on the streets after a <lb />
prolonged sickness. <lb />
Merchandise Broker-I carry <lb />
a full line of Meat, Lard Can <lb />
Don't buy before giving <lb />
me a trial. Frank Lilly Co. <lb />
Peter Hines took in the Clans- <lb />
man and says it was K. Rut, <lb />
he. didn't laugh one <lb />
If you need any Paint be sure <lb />
and see K. E. Co- <lb />
exchange corn <lb />
for S or -1 Lean, Healthy Shoats <lb />
weighing from to GO pounds- <lb />
If preferred I will pay cash mark- <lb />
et price for same W. A. Darden, <lb />
ltd Ayden, N. C- <lb />
or Odd Fellows <lb />
went to from <lb />
here Wednesday night for the <lb />
if organizing a lodge. <lb />
J. R. Smith went to Greenville <lb />
as a special minister <lb />
and grand mogul <lb />
extraordinary to bring and <lb />
i any Odd Fellows who <lb />
night hive strayed or got lost on <lb />
their trip i i <lb />
The most will be <lb />
pleased one of those <lb />
Tens at Saul's. Call and <lb />
Fountain pens on sale at Saul's <lb />
drug b ire at from to <lb />
Miss Davis came home <lb />
Friday evening from the v <lb />
son Christian College in honor of <lb />
her birthday and to visit her <lb />
She returned to Wilson <lb />
Monday evening- <lb />
Misses Gussie and Annie Law- <lb />
came over from Winter- <lb />
ville Friday on their way to <lb />
visit their parents in Greene <lb />
county. They are attending <lb />
the place <lb />
misses Anna Belle Kittrell. Sal- <lb />
lie Quinnerly and Master <lb />
wore in Grifton <lb />
from Friday until Monday. <lb />
. S. Blount, of <lb />
; y Ayden. We <lb />
are i Mr. Blount <lb />
pate-, moving at an early <lb />
. A; i n extend him <lb />
family a cordial <lb />
by Miss <lb />
There was a <lb />
at he depot and we are told <lb />
s sighs in sight and several <lb />
youngsters are still a <lb />
I solicit the patronage of the <lb />
people of Ayden and community <lb />
in everything pertaining to the <lb />
jewelry business Give me a <lb />
trial C- E Spier. <lb />
cons cotton <lb />
i in, F Lilly Co <lb />
M. M Sauls has the finest and <lb />
best supply of Fountain Fens <lb />
r brought to Ayden. <lb />
Call at t he Drug re and s <lb />
core one of excellent <lb />
M. Sauls. <lb />
size- and reasonable a <lb />
ill.- v y best Fountain Pens at <lb />
Sauls Drug Store. <lb />
We take it from the News and <lb />
that the Hon. L I. <lb />
Moore will resign at an early <lb />
date his position as solicitor of <lb />
the third judicial district of North <lb />
Carolina, and that four <lb />
cants are aspirant- for the <lb />
Messrs. C. L. of <lb />
Carteret; L. V. Morrill, of <lb />
Greene; and J L. Fleming and <lb />
W. of Pitt. The Patrick. <lb />
first named we know only by <lb />
reputation and he bears a good the livery business <lb />
a u <lb />
CU i <lb />
J a prominent <lb />
wealthy farmer near Or- <lb />
even- <lb />
Sunday <lb />
Mr. was <lb />
ex-Confederate soldier <lb />
was held in very regard <lb />
those knew him. <lb />
and <lb />
Letha of Farm- <lb />
were guests Mrs. <lb />
. j. Hemby during the past <lb />
week. <lb />
Airs. Dinah Jones from near <lb />
Farmville, has been visiting <lb />
her sister Mrs- J. S. Ross. <lb />
Hon. Johnston Nichols <lb />
RUN DOWN BY A TRAIN. <lb />
A Norfolk Southern Special <lb />
Freeman, Traveling Blind <lb />
Tiger, Near Kinston. <lb />
Kinston, March -Shortly <lb />
midnight this morning a <lb />
special train on the Norfolk <lb />
Southern, killed Free- <lb />
man, white, about two mil a <lb />
from Kinston. The train was <lb />
running from Goldsboro after <lb />
the performance of Clans- <lb />
and struck a band car at <lb />
a sharp curve just beyond Neuse <lb />
river bridge. <lb />
Freeman and his son, about <lb />
ears old were on the car with a <lb />
number of jugs of blockade <lb />
whiskey. Every jug of whiskey- <lb />
was except one gallon. <lb />
Young Freeman jumped from <lb />
the car before the train struck it <lb />
and was uninjured. <lb />
It is thought the elder Free- <lb />
man was too intoxicated to real- <lb />
the danger. Ho was struck <lb />
on the head and both arms and <lb />
both legs were The <lb />
train returned to Kinston with <lb />
the body, which was buried <lb />
this afternoon. <lb />
NOTICE TO <lb />
Having duly qualified the <lb />
court clerk of Pitt county as ad- <lb />
of the estate of Samuel <lb />
notice is <lb />
given to all persons indebted to th- <lb />
to make immediate payment to <lb />
the undersigned, and all persons having <lb />
claims against said estate must present <lb />
the for on or I the <lb />
5th day of March. or this notice <lb />
will be plead in bar of recovery. <lb />
This 5th day of March, 1907. <lb />
B. T. Cox, <lb />
of Samuel Stocks. <lb />
DISSOLUTION <lb />
of Kilpatrick K con- <lb />
duct r g a cotton and insurance business <lb />
in the town of Grifton, N. C, has this <lb />
day co- by mutual <lb />
consent. Joel Patrick withdrawing from <lb />
said firm. <lb />
Dec. 12th. 1906. <lb />
W. H. <lb />
Joel <lb />
ON BOTTOM OF BOAT- <lb />
Captain and Mate in Position <lb />
Twenty-four Hours. <lb />
Elizabeth City, N- C, March <lb />
4th. A message by wire <lb />
here this morning of the <lb />
perilous experience of Captain <lb />
and Mate of the <lb />
schooner Loren , In Pamlico <lb />
Will Johnson, a young man <lb />
living on George Worthington's <lb />
farm near here, died Tuesday <lb />
evening about o'clock. Mr. <lb />
Johnson was an industrious, <lb />
energetic man and held in high <lb />
esteem by those who knew him. <lb />
He leaves a wife and four small <lb />
children. <lb />
It is a delight and a pleasure <lb />
to say nothing of the <lb />
in a class <lb />
Ten. Call at Drug <lb />
and secure this much <lb />
ed article. <lb />
Fountain Pens with any and <lb />
all i a points for sale at <lb />
Drug Store. <lb />
First day January. 1907, <lb />
no charging at Saul's drug <lb />
and after said date is <lb />
promiscuously advertised any <lb />
and where. But alas as <lb />
truthful as we thought the <lb />
tor to be, yesterday we caught <lb />
him in an act worthy a good <lb />
cause. He was charging Jim <lb />
Alexander's soda fountain. <lb />
I have bought the entire <lb />
business of J. W. Taylor <lb />
and respectfully solicit the pat- <lb />
of the public. C. E. <lb />
name as a man fully <lb />
for this important office and he <lb />
would, if appointed, fill it most <lb />
creditably. As to the other three <lb />
they are our warm personal <lb />
friends; anything that we could <lb />
do i o advance the interest of <lb />
either would afford us very <lb />
much pleasure Mr. Morrill and <lb />
Mr Fleming are as we take it <lb />
surrounded by circumstances <lb />
very favorable to a successful <lb />
life in their noble profession. <lb />
Endowed with no small financial <lb />
means, a practice sufficient to <lb />
gratify any young man just on <lb />
the of a lofty <lb />
and surrounded by friends <lb />
who will see to it that the future <lb />
holds in store for them grander <lb />
things can, we <lb />
afford to await, Mr. Whedbee, <lb />
blessed too with numerous <lb />
friends, a cultivated <lb />
mind, honorable, just and con- <lb />
yet a poor man. <lb />
Struggling hard for a <lb />
of himself and family <lb />
and for this reason and this <lb />
son alone, would like <lb />
to sec the honor fall at his <lb />
door- Either of the four are <lb />
good men. true and tried and <lb />
either would make us a <lb />
solicitor. <lb />
Mrs. F. T. Carr. of Willow <lb />
Green, and daughter Mrs. G. W. <lb />
Darden. of Farmville, spent <lb />
Monday with Mrs Dr. Blount. <lb />
Things were certainly lively <lb />
with our merchants last <lb />
day. nor their clerks hard- <lb />
seemed to have time to say <lb />
. Ayden is no dull town <lb />
are crowds here nearly <lb />
every day and they bring money <lb />
and they spend it, too. That's <lb />
what makes the old mare go. If <lb />
you don't believe come and see, <lb />
there may be a dollar here for <lb />
you. <lb />
Don't forget the Phillips Com- <lb />
Company in the opera house <lb />
here Friday night, 8th inst. <lb />
Miss Earle Tucker, of Grifton, <lb />
came yesterday to visit Miss Sal- <lb />
lie Bet <lb />
We would hate mighty bad to <lb />
travel from here to Kinston and <lb />
back as some folks do without <lb />
any visible results. <lb />
from to visa Ins <lb />
father at this place. <lb />
Sidney Carr, of Greene, spent; About noon the <lb />
Sunday here. , which is ab fourteen Sons bur- <lb />
Sam Frost has been on a and piles regularly between <lb />
to Marlboro. Hatteras and Elizabeth City, on <lb />
Malone Tucker, from near her way to Elizabeth City en- <lb />
spent Saturday night countered a gale, and <lb />
with W. E. Patrick sized The captain and his <lb />
Frank Patrick, of Greenville, mate in gaining a <lb />
has been visiting his uncle, C. L. on the bottom of <lb />
overturned craft and lashed <lb />
C L. Williams has purchased t with ropes where <lb />
of T. W. they remained until last night. <lb />
being over twenty-four hours <lb />
Sunday in that they were in this perilous <lb />
position. They were finally <lb />
baby y reached by the captain of a <lb />
howling daddies in Ayden. It's boat. A considerable sum <lb />
Ed Patrick time. Great of money and some valuable <lb />
when will the papers were lost. <lb />
Hart- <lb />
T. W. Hart spent <lb />
Kinston. <lb />
Another of those <lb />
SALE OF REAL <lb />
By virtue of a power of sale con- <lb />
certain exec- <lb />
and delivered by Jesse W. Brown <lb />
to Randolph hi rs, on the <lb />
1st day of January, and duly re- <lb />
corded in the office of register of deeds <lb />
of Fill county, in Book M Pace <lb />
the undersigned, will on Saturday the <lb />
6th day of April, expose to pub- <lb />
sale before the house door in <lb />
Greenville, to the highest bidder, for <lb />
cash the following pan-el of land to <lb />
The life estate of Jesse W. <lb />
Brown in and to that certain tract or <lb />
parcel of Situate in Greenville <lb />
township. Pitt county and on the <lb />
North side of Tar River, adjoining the <lb />
lands of Z, w. Brown, M. Brown <lb />
estate R. J. May and W. Fleming <lb />
and known as the B. V. Brown home <lb />
more o <lb />
less. The estate to be sold under the <lb />
foregoing mortgage on the said 6th <lb />
day of April, 1907, is the life estate <lb />
if the said Jesse W. Brown. <lb />
This day of March. <lb />
Randolph Bros. <lb />
F. C. Harding, Mortgagee. <lb />
Attorney, <lb />
r Joseph <lb />
SURGEON. <lb />
Hi. .- <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Sal <lb />
Feed and Livery <lb />
Stables. <lb />
Nice Conveyances. <lb />
Best <lb />
rices to suit the <lb />
AYDEN, N. C. <lb />
C. R. WILLIAMS. <lb />
TRIPP. HART <lb />
TO J. H. <lb />
Dealers in Dry No- <lb />
Light and Heavy <lb />
etc <lb />
Prices to suit the <lb />
Co <lb />
ST AT I I OF <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
N. J.-. <lb />
At the. of Jan. <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Loans and discounts . <lb />
Overdrafts <lb />
Furniture and Fixtures 610.59 <lb />
Hue from hanks an j banker 26,828.51 <lb />
Cash items <lb />
Cold coin 100.00 <lb />
g v, r coin 5.568.03 <lb />
8,671.01 <lb />
Total I <lb />
ill <lb />
Capital <lb />
Surplus fund 2,700.00 <lb />
Undivided profits less expenses 2,414.24 <lb />
Dividends unpaid 60.00 <lb />
Deposits subject to check 54,729.99 <lb />
Cashier's checks outstanding 1,688.28 <lb />
K OF NORTH CAROLINA., M <lb />
COUNTY OF PUT, t <lb />
I It. Smith, Cashier of <lb />
ii i- my wt <lb />
re . true U <lb />
the beat be- <lb />
J. K -Ml II, <lb />
come <lb />
or oil and f <lb />
m , hi- tins <lb />
Notary <lb />
I R III <lb />
IN, <lb />
We are that Cam Nobles w <lb />
who has been threatened with <lb />
appendicitis, is very much better I A mothers patience is at no <lb />
Mrs. Carney, of Rocky Mount, time so taxed as when she has to <lb />
is her a visit to friends. deal with who la the an-The Phillips Comely Company fortunate possessor of a bad tern- <lb />
have an engagement here on the P. One often sees however. <lb />
; 8th inst. Tickets at usual that there is a lack of knowledge <lb />
prices. Remember the 8th among women as to the <lb />
at opera house of Hooks Card- proper way to manage such <lb />
Although bad temper does not <lb />
rank as a vice, it ultimately <lb />
may be as harmful and makes <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION<lb />
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE, FARMVILLE, N. C. <lb />
CLOSE OP JAN. 26th,<lb />
Loans and Discounts <lb />
Really it seems there is no end <lb />
to last year's cotton crop in this <lb />
section. It is coming on our <lb />
market every day. Last week more unhappiness in a home <lb />
Cox receive a check than almost any other fault <lb />
for more nine hundred Parents, therefore, who have <lb />
. o lot him i their children's well-being at <lb />
Furnitures <lb />
Due from <lb />
Cash <lb />
Gold Coin <lb />
Silver Coin <lb />
Stock paid in <lb />
Fund 1,000.00 <lb />
Undivided profits 2,713.79 <lb />
and of Deposit 2,537.75 <lb />
, subject 57,844.55 <lb />
eh ks ts ding <lb />
479.46 <lb />
124.25 <lb />
State of North Carolina, <lb />
County of Pitt. <lb />
I, J. R. Davis, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemn- <lb />
v swear that the statement is true to the best of my- <lb />
for a lot sold by him one day., <lb />
After spending several days <lb />
away friends in various <lb />
sections, Mrs. H. C. Ormond has <lb />
returned. <lb />
PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS. <lb />
North Carolina, I In the Superior Court <lb />
Pitt County, Before D. C. Moore, <lb />
Sidney and Charles Wooten. <lb />
vs <lb />
Shade Woolen, Joseph Floyd Wooten <lb />
and Herbert Edward Wooten. <lb />
The defendant Shade above <lb />
named will take notice that an action <lb />
entitled as above has been ed <lb />
it becomes totally <lb />
It should be wrestled with <lb />
early, and overcome if possible <lb />
As punishment for an outburst <lb />
of temper, a holiday or promised <lb />
treat should be or the <lb />
child should be sent bed. The <lb />
young naturally crave for praise <lb />
and love, so perhaps the most <lb />
effectual and moral way to deal <lb />
with this is to inculcate in <lb />
the child the dread of going <lb />
in the Superior court of Pitt county for, trough life unpopular and dis-<lb />
partition and the said defendant Shade <lb />
Wooten. will further <lb />
and belief. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to he- <lb />
re me, this day of Feb. <lb />
J. V. JOHNSTON, <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
J. R. DAVIS, Cashier. <lb />
TURNAGE, <lb />
W. <lb />
R. L. DAVIS. <lb />
notice that <lb />
he Is required to appear at the court <lb />
house in Pitt county on the 25th day pi <lb />
March 1907 and or demur to the <lb />
complaint in said action or the plaintiff <lb />
apply to the court for the relief <lb />
demanded In Mid complaint. <lb />
This the 4th of March 1907. <lb />
D. Moore. <lb />
Clerk Superior Court. <lb />
BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST COMPANY. <lb />
AT BETHEL, N. C, <lb />
At the close of Jan- 26th, <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
and discounts <lb />
it is quite possible to alter for <lb />
the better if he really wishes to <lb />
do so- <lb />
But before taking measures to <lb />
cure a child's ill-temper parents <lb />
should endeavor to probe the <lb />
matter to the root, and so <lb />
the cause of the little one's <lb />
to Creditor. irritation. It is so usual for <lb />
Having duly qualified before the children ti be happy and light- <lb />
Superior court clerk of Pitt county as hearted that is more <lb />
often than not the outcome of <lb />
ed, notice is hereby to all persons some physical infirmity, and if <lb />
indebted to the estate to make . . ,. . , , <lb />
to the undersigned, this be the cause judicial treat- <lb />
and all persons having claims a child's body will be <lb />
more just than <lb />
Loam <lb />
Overdrafts <lb />
Furniture Fixtures <lb />
Due mil Hanks and <lb />
Bankers <lb />
items <lb />
Cold coin, <lb />
Silver coin bank <lb />
U. S. notes <lb />
Total <lb />
15,075.89 <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Capital stock <lb />
Surplus fund <lb />
Undivided profits <lb />
B lit Parable 718.48 <lb />
Time certificates of <lb />
deposit 2.18-1.60 <lb />
subj. to check <lb />
checks out- <lb />
standing <lb />
Certified Cheeks <lb />
Total <lb />
960.26 <lb />
S of North Carolina, Pitt, <lb />
F. II W Cashier of tho above named solemnly <lb />
swear that tho statement is true to the best of my <lb />
edge and belief. <lb />
said estate are notified to present the <lb />
same for payment on the 27th <lb />
day of February, 1908, or this <lb />
be plead in bar of recovery. <lb />
This Feb. 27th. <lb />
Willis Dixon, <lb />
of E. A. Coward. <lb />
R. F. D. No Snow Hill, N. C. <lb />
ltd <lb />
The bill to extend the <lb />
limits of Greenville and <lb />
amend the charter of the town <lb />
passed legislature. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb />
me, this 2nd day of Feb. <lb />
1907. S. T. Carson <lb />
Notary Public <lb />
H. Cashier <lb />
M. O. BLOUNT, <lb />
R J. GRIMES <lb />
STATON, <lb />
Directors. <lb />
it to <lb />
pm <lb />
SHE <lb />
REFLECTOR <lb />
D. Editor and Owner. <lb />
P to Fiction. <lb />
DOLLAR PER YEAR <lb />
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. <lb />
rHOS.<lb />
JARVIS <lb />
ft <lb />
his appeal was almost <lb />
a short time <lb />
was nearly raised, so near that <lb />
when be announced at the even- <lb />
that only of the <lb />
the balance <lb />
It was a great <lb />
i and everybody was <lb />
d. <lb />
At o'clock in the after- <lb />
PITT'S <lb />
Have Their <lb />
Senator J L. and <lb />
for was lacking, Representative J. J. La ; <lb />
was quickly house and S. Jones are home <lb />
aft-r having <lb />
people and c <lb />
legislature of <lb />
It was Senator <lb />
a layman s service was <lb />
bald. Ex-Gov. Jarvis led <lb />
making a most <lb />
talk J. F of <lb />
was the <lb />
the hour and his sub- <lb />
was He said our <lb />
had been pointed out <lb />
most ; on earth. <lb />
g the question, <lb />
wealth he said . <lb />
not land, <lb />
bounds of <lb />
lumber re re; <lb />
Bi <lb />
The ac cut shows about scenes and <lb />
the r or of the new Jarvis of <lb />
in th <lb />
All of is finished <lb />
man the <lb />
Memorial church But one must <lb />
enter t the Full <lb />
port of this beautiful of <lb />
worship. <lb />
On passing in pf the main en- <lb />
the visitor Is first attract- <lb />
ed by On three stately arches <lb />
resting on strong columns hack <lb />
of the chancel. The pulpit re- <lb />
is just back of the center <lb />
arch, the organ to the rear of <lb />
the one tithe right, the <lb />
entrance to pastor's study is <lb />
under one to the left- The <lb />
room is a with <lb />
and huge girders, having <lb />
a seating capacity of four <lb />
The circular pews are of <lb />
the best oak of fine finish. The <lb />
other woodwork within is native <lb />
cypress, brought to a finish <lb />
to the oak fine <lb />
windows add much to the effect, <lb />
especially the very appropriate <lb />
designs of the beautiful memo- <lb />
rial windows. They all gather <lb />
Any in the vestibule of <lb />
the front entrance turning to <lb />
the left enters tho main body of <lb />
the church at the other side from <lb />
the and passes <lb />
down the inclined to the <lb />
chancel along a broad aisle, there <lb />
being two main converging Ii <lb />
in the tarn <lb />
proper <lb />
is by the <lb />
pr e <lb />
consists if one n <lb />
of feet <lb />
capacity an radiator.; <lb />
111-1 square feet of <lb />
towards the ft the <lb />
but, a turn to the right, brings <lb />
one into the Sunday room, <lb />
separated from the church by <lb />
three lifting doors hanging <lb />
on wire cables. <lb />
The church is lighted by <lb />
tr city, <lb />
of brass and nu- <lb />
m lights- <lb />
A twenty-two nun Ired and <lb />
fifty organ has <lb />
The ladies parlor is in front of been inst a id every part of <lb />
the Sunday school room, and the the building is complete. More <lb />
class rooms extend alone the side dollars have <lb />
of this large room from the par- ally gone into the church, apart <lb />
back to the library. Rack of fr m he lot on which it stands, <lb />
this main Sunday room, i A detailed description of the <lb />
into which the ladies parlor and carpet, pews, windows, organ <lb />
the class rooms by folding altar furniture, etc. would re <lb />
the infant room quire too much spice Suffice <lb />
and two adjoining rooms for the it to say. Hi it for dignity, solid- <lb />
primary and junior classes. intellectual simplicity and <lb />
Sunday school apartments are j qualities o e d <lb />
well appointed and ample for the find a <lb />
Jarvis SI <lb />
P Keen in lOOKing <lb />
OUt upon such weather. Yet <lb />
is God's op- the it <lb />
in torrents. It was indeed a express the interest all felt devout heart that did not feel this happy occasion. The pastor <lb />
keen disappointment in looking announced the names of <lb />
sons received by letter into <lb />
is God's op- the membership of the church a <lb />
and what a glorious, this first service. <lb />
GREAT DAY FOR THE METHODIST joyous clay it proved to be even if Dr. J C. president of <lb />
AND GREENVILLE. the weather was bad. Dr College, preached. His <lb />
veil said near the close of. was purpose of the <lb />
the morning service church, tho medium through <lb />
Powerful aid Good Music bright day this for so it was. which God sneaks to he <lb />
Subscribe the The first service of the day was j We will not undertake a synopsis, <lb />
It had the making of the <lb />
weather he would select a differ- <lb />
kind from what we had Sun- <lb />
day. But God rules the weather, <lb />
as He all things else, and <lb />
He to make Sunday's <lb />
weather such as tested men's <lb />
faith and their spirit of devotion. <lb />
It I the day for the opening <lb />
of the J- Jarvis Memorial <lb />
M. E. Church, South, the <lb />
new house of worship which <lb />
our Methodist friends but recent- <lb />
completed- It had been de- <lb />
by the congregations of the <lb />
other churches to close that day <lb />
and all worship together with <lb />
their Methodist brethren and <lb />
rejoice with them in the com- <lb />
of their building, and it <lb />
was the wish of every one that <lb />
the day would marked with <lb />
pretty weather. <lb />
But not so- The Sabbath <lb />
dawning was as dreary as a day<lb />
in -1 the f I <lb />
earth ma n came down <lb />
tho Sunday school which was to as space will not permit, but it <lb />
hold its first session in the was a great sermon, delivered <lb />
splendidly appointed rooms of with Dr. usual power and <lb />
new church. Of course <lb />
weather made it bad for children <lb />
to get out, hence the attendance <lb />
was smaller than had been hoped <lb />
and planned for. But a goodly <lb />
number were fact <lb />
the attendance was large <lb />
enough to dispel any gloomy feel- <lb />
that m have found lodge- <lb />
in Superintendent <lb />
heart and make feel <lb />
joyous instead. Every one in <lb />
attendance was presented <lb />
an appropriate souvenir, a large <lb />
card containing handsome <lb />
of the church and of ex- <lb />
Governor Jarvis in whose honor <lb />
the was named. <lb />
At the regular morning <lb />
vice the minister of the other <lb />
churches in town occupied seats <lb />
in the pulpit with Pastor Plyler. <lb />
I a <lb />
After the sermon Dr. <lb />
made statements regarding the <lb />
new church building and told <lb />
why he felt a deep interest in it. <lb />
Here, without calling any name, <lb />
he paid as bight to ex-Gov. <lb />
Jarvis as it seemed man could <lb />
utter, referring to his loyalty and <lb />
labors for his country- his <lb />
his town and his church, <lb />
summing up by pointing <lb />
to the beautiful edifice <lb />
as the crowning achievement of <lb />
his life. Following this he saw <lb />
there were some and <lb />
in connection with the <lb />
structure that need to be paid <lb />
for, and he was going to ask for <lb />
the modest sum of for <lb />
this purpose, the subscriptions to <lb />
be payable any time during the <lb />
he is <lb />
the way response was made to <lb />
God had s <lb />
the earth so th <lb />
could not be in- <lb />
the price of <lb />
is too uncertain to e <lb />
fixing former <lb />
-a. right here in Pitt <lb />
which the owners would <lb />
to give to keen <lb />
om paying en if. while <lb />
were other lards <lb />
not be at any price, <lb />
is the I rue basis <lb />
. wealth, for cur money is in- <lb />
worthless and is only <lb />
a value by the stamp the <lb />
places on it. Not <lb />
standing army gives us <lb />
.- for that is th joke of <lb />
he world, not our navy for <lb />
hat is yet in its infancy, but r <lb />
wealth is our men. He <lb />
portrayed the true, the ideal, the <lb />
Christian, the unselfish man in <lb />
language at <lb />
were beautiful. While spa,. <lb />
i of he us, the <lb />
in o pay high tribute <lb />
s. <lb />
Dr. again .- <lb />
basis of is sermon <lb />
Jesus calling <lb />
Him. He said never <lb />
nation or a <lb />
call was to <lb />
When He wanted a <lb />
done he found the man . <lb />
in calling the individual <lb />
i not look at his <lb />
his circumstances, but looked <lb />
these at the man. He <lb />
lake the humblest aid a- <lb />
His purpose through <lb />
him. A number of notable in- <lb />
stances of this were forcibly re- <lb />
to. Like the morning <lb />
Or. spoke with <lb />
fervor and eloquence and closed <lb />
with an earnest appeal to men <lb />
and women to heed God's call to <lb />
them follow Him instead of <lb />
wasting their lives in the <lb />
of society or in pursuit of <lb />
this world <lb />
Mr H. H. Freeman, of Wash- <lb />
City, was organist at all <lb />
I he services, and the singing of <lb />
choir was excellent All to- <lb />
the day marked an epoch <lb />
in Greenville's history, and on <lb />
not to be forgotten by the pres- <lb />
generation. <lb />
NO. <lb />
THREE BEAUTIFUL <lb />
Greenville <lb />
Oar <lb />
Visitor <lb />
If. <lb />
Mrs. R. M. Watson, of Wilson, <lb />
who came i vi- Mr. G S. <lb />
Prichard and attend the opening <lb />
of J church, de- <lb />
the by <lb />
Fleming's s color, at of the <lb />
second term and he was vi <lb />
prominent in the senate <lb />
a leading ; art in deb L; and <lb />
Lei iv. champion of <lb />
important <lb />
it was also ; pr tentative <lb />
L sec ti r <lb />
use en hip . i <lb />
. him a useful m <lb />
lie was and <lb />
f. live in . fighting <lb />
for measures <lb />
lo best interest of the <lb />
a i-l on a <lb />
r he d <lb />
R Jones served <lb />
h- first term, ard while not <lb />
being heard the <lb />
ten as men of longer experience <lb />
h iv a m useful <lb />
in high regard <lb />
colleagues as abound <lb />
and co. member, being <lb />
and firmly for the right. <lb />
these gentleman to <lb />
their people with a conscious- <lb />
of having served them <lb />
faithfully. They are entitled to <lb />
the of their <lb />
s At the morn- <lb />
she sang that <lb />
in the afternoon <lb />
night <lb />
Ended Mrs. <lb />
m has a h, melodious <lb />
tress <lb />
v. moist <lb />
in the con <lb />
Ii <lb />
C J. <lb />
touching ad- <lb />
The <lb />
merchant who will have <lb />
spring- goods to sell should be <lb />
talking about them through The <lb />
Reflector. <lb />
Marriage License. <lb />
Register of Deeds R. Williams <lb />
has issued the following licenses <lb />
floor -of- since last <lb />
WHITE- <lb />
George Elliott and Addie Hales. <lb />
Charles Smith and Mamie Les- <lb />
Ed Lewis and <lb />
COLORED. <lb />
Ronny Greene and Bet <lb />
Richard Stewart and Nelia <lb />
Edwards. <lb />
Samuel Short and Addie Dan- <lb />
John Julia <lb />
David Ellis and Rena Joyner. <lb />
Oar young C. S. <lb />
wore nothing but smiles <lb />
It i; <lb />
Forbes <lb />
to jay. <lb />
Knoxville op Temperance <lb />
Knoxville. Tenn., March <lb />
Knoxville, by a majority of near- <lb />
votes, decided today that <lb />
the saloons must go. Under a <lb />
state law granting incorporated <lb />
cities the right to say whether <lb />
or not they desire saloons an <lb />
election was held as an <lb />
of sentiment. The result <lb />
was a majority of for tern <lb />
Six months will be <lb />
given the saloons in which to <lb />
close Today's election was <lb />
featured by memorable scenes. <lb />
women and children <lb />
ed the streets before the polls <lb />
opened and all during the day <lb />
women worked at the polling <lb />
places, requesting the men to <lb />
-1 rotes for <lb />
cause. <lb />
J r <lb />
HON. J. JARVIS. <lb />
The Methodist church and the el in this house that is the <lb />
people of Greenville are in- the church and town <lb />
to our distinguished town- With him was a work <lb />
lion. Thomas. J. Jarvis. heart-a labor love <lb />
, ., , j-1 , i j. spired him to see it brought to <lb />
the splendid n . , . , <lb />
completion, and no head was <lb />
a picture which is shown more bowed, no heart <lb />
on this page. While the j with more grateful thoughts <lb />
m ambers of the church and in the public worship in the <lb />
Mends have no doubt done their building than his- <lb />
part, and nobly so, it was mainly <lb />
through his efforts that an <lb />
of such beauty and <lb />
evolved out of the plan to <lb />
build a new church. His gen- <lb />
his wise planning, his <lb />
close scrutiny of minutest detail <lb />
in construction and his financing <lb />
In recognition of what Gov. <lb />
Jan-is did in making this build- <lb />
possible, and his services to <lb />
his church to his State, at a <lb />
conference of the membership of <lb />
the ch to select an <lb />
ate name for it, the vote was <lb />
unanimous that it be call <lb />
Jarvis Memorial M. <lb />
Church, <lb />
mt<lb /></p>
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                <p>
EQUIPMENT AGREEMENT. <lb />
Coast <lb />
Fie <lb />
Line Float Bonds for <lb />
of Rolling Stock. <lb />
There was filed <lb />
the Court House yesterday by <lb />
Mr. K. D private <lb />
to first vice president of the <lb />
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad <lb />
Company, an equipment agree- <lb />
of the Safe Deposit<lb />
DRINKING WATER. <lb />
LEGISLATION. <lb />
The matter of dealing with <lb />
by a State <lb />
ire, is one of the deli- <lb />
because the measure <lb />
t the great monsters may do <lb />
lore harm than good The <lb />
anti trust bill, intro- <lb />
in the early days of the <lb />
legislature, at Raleigh, was <lb />
to be a drag net which <lb />
flight practically all . of Baltimore, with the <lb />
the State, State , ,, R <lb />
fen among others, i <lb />
were let out and a bill <lb />
alone at the American <lb />
tobacco Com any and its c <lb />
branches was introduced , bu, b up <lb />
if the purchase M is and <lb />
of this equipment, being payable <lb />
in cash and the remainder m <lb />
equal semi-annual installments <lb />
of each in ten years, <lb />
, each of the installments to be <lb />
extreme member that <lb />
If, protested against ii as ruin- <lb />
the s of the tobacco <lb />
Risers. again that, <lb />
c may <lb />
tee secure of th railroad <lb />
to the extent of live <lb />
mid ton <lb />
To B of Any Us. II Must Be or <lb />
Comparatively So. <lb />
Water is the universal solvent, <lb />
for record at, and t preserves this property in- <lb />
side the human body as well as with- <lb />
out. It is therefore a useful, in- <lb />
deed Indispensable, substance. But <lb />
it must h taken with discretion. <lb />
one drinks a hard <lb />
already saturated with <lb />
little for all its energy <lb />
in -I be expended in removing from <lb />
the system the mineral matter <lb />
it already holds in solution, <lb />
and the animal waste is loft where <lb />
it before. <lb />
A drinking water to be of <lb />
FLUE CUR <lb />
ROASTING <lb />
i PROVES TOBACCO LIKE <lb />
GREEN COFFEE <lb />
Flue Develops the Stimulating Aroma and Taste <lb />
Found In that Satisfies Tobacco Hunger <lb />
., . , c I -a water to tie of any I <lb />
to the extent of five be or <lb />
for new so. Distilled water is the host <lb />
hill <lb />
and <lb />
latter <lb />
passed the House <lb />
in the senate <lb />
he in the , <lb />
of Pitt <lb />
rho is a farmer and accounted I <lb />
e d Stat legislation, <lb />
t Cannot be destroyed by any <lb />
that it can, at great cost <lb />
loss to itself; move to <lb />
which removal would de- <lb />
rive North Carolina tobacco <lb />
rowers of markets and. in <lb />
efface such large and pros- <lb />
as Durham and <lb />
and work great hard- <lb />
upon such towns as <lb />
n, Kinston and Greenville. <lb />
the loss inflicted to pun- <lb />
h the tobacco trust compensate <lb />
ii;, towns and our farmers. <lb />
which it has imposed out- <lb />
for the loss inflicted <lb />
them <lb />
It is recalled that Hon. Cyrus <lb />
. at son. with great <lb />
and ability in the <lb />
some twelve or more years <lb />
a bill intended to drive this <lb />
corporation, which has <lb />
B hand upon the throat of every <lb />
who raises tobacco, out <lb />
I the State But the tobacco <lb />
liners of the counties around <lb />
invaded the cap- <lb />
and overwhelmed him- Mr. <lb />
has lately been heard to <lb />
y that corporations of national <lb />
portion can be controlled <lb />
y by national legislation. <lb />
In the facts above stated arc <lb />
en of the difficulties of <lb />
ate regulation and that the <lb />
of legislation against <lb />
is. as was said at the out- <lb />
by b of each <lb />
and b iring interest <lb />
ally at I per cent. The railroad <lb />
company obligates to pay all <lb />
taxes on the property given as <lb />
security, i same and <lb />
agrees to keep the same in re- <lb />
pair, etc. Bach piece of the <lb />
i is o bear the mark <lb />
Deposit Trust Co. of <lb />
r. Trustees, owner. <lb />
Tin- equipment purchased <lb />
this agreement is <lb />
passengers, freight and <lb />
switching engines by the <lb />
Williams Co., and <lb />
the Baldwin Locomotive Works; <lb />
box from the Barney <lb />
Smith Car Co. 1,500 box cars <lb />
from the South Baltimore Steel <lb />
Car and Foundry Co.; flat <lb />
cars from the Standard <lb />
Car Co.; passenger coaches <lb />
from the Rollings- <lb />
worth <lb />
most unpalatable. <lb />
Rain water in the country is dis- <lb />
tilled water and if properly collect- <lb />
ed and stored is excellent for drink- <lb />
purposes. The lint fall should <lb />
be allowed to ran for it eon- <lb />
the dust and other impurities <lb />
in the air and also the bird drop- <lb />
ping and from the roof or <lb />
collecting surface. <lb />
I he in which it is stored <lb />
should be protected from the <lb />
face and should be <lb />
covered o keep out dust. Water <lb />
so kept is greatly preferable to <lb />
water, which is almost never beyond <lb />
the possibility of contamination, <lb />
no matter how far it may be from <lb />
the barn or the outhouses and <lb />
matter though it may be at a <lb />
level. There are often seams and, <lb />
cracks in the earth which give free <lb />
way to water, and in this way the <lb />
surface washings may be carried to <lb />
I the bottom of a deep well a long <lb />
way off and on a higher level. <lb />
Many persons will not trust any <lb />
natural supply and drink only bot <lb />
tied water, either natural or <lb />
But this is not always as safe <lb />
as it seems to be. The maker <lb />
the artificial water may not it <lb />
before charging it with carbonic; <lb />
acid gas, and then of course it is no <lb />
better than the water of the town <lb />
where it is made. <lb />
The natural <lb />
There are three ways used by far- <lb />
for curing and preparing their <lb />
tobacco for the market; namely, sun <lb />
cured, air cured and flue cured. The <lb />
old and cheap way is called air cured; <lb />
the later discovery and improved way <lb />
is called flue cured. In flue-curing <lb />
the tobacco is taken from the field <lb />
and suspended over intensely hot <lb />
flues in houses especially built to re- <lb />
the heat, and there kept in the <lb />
proper temperature until this curing <lb />
process in the tobacco the <lb />
stimulating taste and fragrant aroma <lb />
found in Schnapps tobacco, just as <lb />
green coffee is made fragrant and <lb />
stimulating by the roasting process. <lb />
Only choice selections of this ripe, <lb />
juicy flue cured leaf, grown in the <lb />
famous Piedmont country, where the <lb />
best tobacco grows, are used in <lb />
Schnapps and other brands <lb />
of high grade, flue tobaccos. <lb />
Hundreds of imitation brands are <lb />
on sale that look like Schnapps; the <lb />
outside of the imitation plugs of to- <lb />
is flue cured, but the inside is <lb />
filled with cheap, flimsy, heavily <lb />
sweetened air cured tobacco; one <lb />
chew of Schnapps will satisfy tobacco <lb />
hunger longer than two chews of <lb />
such tobacco. <lb />
Expert tests prove that this flue <lb />
cured tobacco, grown in the famous <lb />
Piedmont region, requires and takes <lb />
less sweetening than any other kind, <lb />
and has a wholesome, stimulating, <lb />
satisfying effect on chewers. If the <lb />
kind of tobacco you are chewing don't <lb />
satisfy, more than the mere habit of <lb />
expectorating, stop fooling yourself <lb />
and chew Schnapps tobacco. <lb />
Schnapps is like tobacco chew- <lb />
formerly bought costing from <lb />
pound; Schnapps is sold <lb />
at per pound in cuts, strictly <lb />
and cent plugs. <lb />
J. Reynolds Tobacco Company. N. C. j <lb />
IS IT YOUR DAUGHTER <lb />
RICHES IN CO <lb />
P- <lb />
Parents This Story <lb />
Profit Thereby. <lb />
and If you <lb />
have a young daughter <lb />
wafers may he pure is no fancy one-is Agriculture, says that <lb />
Enough Power Now Wasted to <lb />
All the Nation's <lb />
Prof. Wiley, of the <lb />
ii is obvious t at th <lb />
it <lb />
one of extreme delicacy, <lb />
d there is a possibility that <lb />
c legislation may do more <lb />
rm than Ob- <lb />
is the greatest plus <lb />
town in the country and <lb />
is the greatest to- <lb />
town Richmond is now <lb />
the distinction of op- <lb />
ting largest cigar factory <lb />
America In a review of the <lb />
IT making industry of <lb />
The Times-Dispatch says <lb />
t there are in that city thirty- <lb />
en factories engaged in the <lb />
of cigars, cheroots <lb />
I cigarettes and these <lb />
seven factories employ <lb />
than six thousand people. <lb />
The Norfolk Southern is Not a <lb />
System. <lb />
The gen public does not <lb />
seem to know that the Norfolk <lb />
and Southern is one of the <lb />
railroad systems operating <lb />
in the State and chat several <lb />
roads that were formerly <lb />
independently are now con- <lb />
that road. The total <lb />
mi in the State is about <lb />
miles, but miles of this is not <lb />
yet completed, leaving about <lb />
miles actually under operation in <lb />
North Carolina, and in addition <lb />
to this there is about miles of <lb />
the road in Virginia <lb />
The Norfolk and Southern <lb />
control the following roads <lb />
which were formerly operated <lb />
as independent systems. The <lb />
Morehead City Beaufort. At- <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
has been <lb />
an of wealth to goto <lb />
mall and express cars from the and they may not, just as any spring for It is long after -h as every <lb />
may or contaminated. The lean on sidewalk c ., stalks will yield six and a <lb />
wait at street corn- pounds of absolute alcohol <lb />
if they can the water sup- come the <lb />
plied is always that which came arm in arm two young <lb />
through the Alter hods. Those in girls with h rosy <lb />
charge of water supplies have Abundant braids of hair fall <lb />
been known to water j,.,,,,, i,; <lb />
with the altered or to substitute it down their ; one <lb />
entirely without warning to tho gowns come to the shoe tops. V . ti <lb />
warning to . from to of stalk Take Hal s Family Pill fur <lb />
Companion, are girls In <lb />
teens. or about pounds, <lb />
American and Foundry Co, <lb />
express from the Hicks Lo- <lb />
and Car Works. The <lb />
agreement is signed by Michael <lb />
I Jenkins, president of the Trust <lb />
Company, and Ham- <lb />
first vice president of th. <lb />
Coast Line Company. It is <lb />
pages of print and the fee for <lb />
in each county <lb />
through which the road passes. <lb />
Washington Star. <lb />
Ohio city op Toledo, <lb />
Lucas County. <lb />
Frank J. makes oath that he <lb />
Is senior of the Arm of F. J. <lb />
Co., doing business <lb />
County and State <lb />
i the sum of <lb />
DOLLARS for each <lb />
and every ease that cannot In- eared by <lb />
ii tho use of Hall's Cam. <lb />
FRANK J. <lb />
before n. a subscribed <lb />
in this 6th day of <lb />
A. <lb />
A. W. <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken <lb />
and act directly on blood and mu- <lb />
surfaces of the system. Send for <lb />
testimonials free. <lb />
F. J. k CO., Toledo, O <lb />
Sold by all Druggists, <lb />
Jefferson Stopped It. <lb />
custom of presidents of the <lb />
There is no and <lb />
The custom of president of the , . , <lb />
United States reading their mes- escort The girls are out <lb />
to congress prevailed up to the and the hour is rather late. A <lb />
first term of Thomas. Jefferson, who couple of smart young men <lb />
discontinued Various young <lb />
the girls Young men and young <lb />
sons for Jefferson's departure from <lb />
the custom of Washington and John <lb />
been advanced, the <lb />
women are strangers to one an- <lb />
other, and yet there is some sort <lb />
of between them <lb />
The glances of the young men <lb />
are bold. The eyes of the girls <lb />
are not timid as they turn them <lb />
backward with the hint of a <lb />
smile. Flippant words are ex- <lb />
had principal regard to the changed. <lb />
of the legislature, to . <lb />
Adams <lb />
most popular being Jefferson <lb />
fell that it savored of see- <lb />
in that the king of England wen <lb />
in person to and read bis <lb />
address from the throne. Another <lb />
explanation was that <lb />
was notably weak. Jefferson <lb />
himself .-aid m making the change. <lb />
ha <lb />
con <lb />
what <lb />
do <lb />
Be factories, it says, Carolina Coast, Raleigh <lb />
cheroot <lb />
are regarded in law as <lb />
paid to the United States <lb />
last year in the mat- <lb />
of taxes <lb />
means <lb />
en factories <lb />
to be smoked up very nearly <lb />
cigars.-Char- <lb />
Chronicle. <lb />
Pamlico. and the Pamlico, <lb />
Oriental Western. All of <lb />
these roads are emerged into <lb />
the known as the Nor- <lb />
folk Southern Railway Com- <lb />
that the Free Press. <lb />
made and sent <lb />
Guard Shoots Himself. <lb />
loading his pistol Mon- <lb />
morning, Mr. <lb />
received a <lb />
into his left arm. the ball <lb />
between the two bones <lb />
forearm and striking a <lb />
nearby. He had gone out <lb />
usual work of guarding <lb />
convicts, when the accident <lb />
His wound was <lb />
by a physician in Greenville <lb />
he returned to his Ayden <lb />
Monday night. He is <lb />
g as well as could be expect- <lb />
Ayden Baptist. <lb />
The Lay of the Hen. <lb />
Investigation of the capacity of <lb />
hens to lay eggs results in the <lb />
discovery that the egg production <lb />
of hens decreases considerably <lb />
after the age of four years. <lb />
Thus a hen lays at the age of one <lb />
year about eggs; at the age of <lb />
two years, about at the age <lb />
of three years, about at the <lb />
age of four years, at <lb />
the age of five years, about <lb />
and at the age of six years, <lb />
These figures go show- <lb />
that hens should never be kept <lb />
in the poultry yard more than <lb />
four years, for after the lapse of <lb />
this time they do not yield a <lb />
proper return on the food they <lb />
consume. <lb />
the economy of time, to their relief . can one <lb />
from the embarrassment of their natural guardians are not <lb />
answers on subjects not yet there to protect them, what right <lb />
fully before them and to bone , have they to interfere Here <lb />
thence resulting to the public and there may found a brave <lb />
spirit whom a great pity will move <lb />
Sign of Fidelity. ; to stay and warn, and take the j <lb />
are a fine risk such Good <lb />
a globe trotter, there a , , thing about them I like, And so, girls, <lb />
married women all blacken infant women with line passions <lb />
teeth with a paste made out powers of womanhood- <lb />
sweet oil ii-.,; soot. When a thinking to tread the primrose <lb />
married woman gives you a smile, path of go down to ruin, <lb />
instead of ravished with ,,,, -t, . . <lb />
quantity of n v material <lb />
which will produce 1,300 r <lb />
of absolute alcohol or <lb />
Alcohol at the present time is <lb />
worth cents a gallon. <lb />
in n wet condition . <lb />
dried, cornstalks may , n kept <lb />
i definitely, and are at <lb />
any time for conversion into <lb />
alcohol. Prof. Wiley says that <lb />
the alcohol derivable from the <lb />
. cornstalks now to waste <lb />
this only <lb />
drive all the machinery of our <lb />
j factories but would furnish the <lb />
if j requisite power for our railroads <lb />
NOTICE OF SALE. <lb />
North Carolin, , ,. <lb />
Pitt county, Superior Court <lb />
Sallie E and B G <lb />
Edgar Keel, <lb />
VS <lb />
A A <lb />
K Keel. <lb />
Ida Keel aid HF Keel. <lb />
By virtue n decree by D C <lb />
Moore, clerk of Pitt <lb />
county, in the above entitled special <lb />
proceeding to sell land for partition. <lb />
The undersigned will on <lb />
Monday, day of March <lb />
expo e to pub sale before the court <lb />
u N, C. to the <lb />
e i el r 11- the following de- <lb />
land to wit; Lying <lb />
township, Pitt <lb />
ad joining the land of Keel <lb />
Jolly, Arthur. <lb />
Noah Forbes and S Tunstall, and <lb />
known an the James <lb />
and steamboats, run all. our containing one hundred and fifty acres <lb />
heat and This is made for <lb />
all of our houses and light inn. <lb />
streets of. every city <lb />
Weekly. <lb />
in <lb />
the <lb />
Julius Brown, Commissioner. <lb />
glimpse as of snow on <lb />
teeth gleaming between red lips <lb />
you look into black hole. Yon <lb />
frown. You turn away in disgust. <lb />
The idea is that the married <lb />
en's black teeth, making them <lb />
keeps them faithful tn <lb />
their husbands. Seems to no it <lb />
must have the opposite affect on <lb />
the York Press. <lb />
That Dr. Holmes was a typical <lb />
Yankee in <lb />
was shown in the meeting with hit <lb />
son, who was wounded <lb />
many days he had <lb />
Sought the captain on the fields and <lb />
in the hospitals and at last learned <lb />
that he was on a train that was car- <lb />
the wounded to Washington. <lb />
He entered the ear, saw the pale <lb />
face of his wounded boy, and <lb />
clasped hands with a <lb />
and <lb />
Whose fault is it Is it the <lb />
of the girls Who sent <lb />
them down out into the night or <lb />
d them to go <lb />
ed Who failed or neglected to <lb />
warn them of temptations Who <lb />
when they had dressed <lb />
their girls as well as their neigh- <lb />
their duty was done <lb />
is only one answer to <lb />
these and <lb />
Journal. <lb />
Big line Val Laces and insert- <lb />
to match special prices <lb />
yd at Pulley Bowen's. <lb />
FREE <lb />
PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS <lb />
North Carolina, I In the Superior Court <lb />
Pitt County, I Before D. C. Moore, <lb />
wail <lb />
No Trust. <lb />
Now, look at <lb />
unit. What would you say it <lb />
worth <lb />
it up. But IT <lb />
bet I know what paid for it.<lb />
Wiseman Cash. Philadelphia <lb />
he Killed Wife for Her Insurance. <lb />
Ala , March <lb />
Fowler, a sawmill owner, living a <lb />
short distance south of here, was <lb />
arrested yesterday, charged with <lb />
murdering his wife last Monday <lb />
night Later Major Adkins, who <lb />
lived with the was also <lb />
placed under arrest as an <lb />
to the deed. The dead <lb />
woman is said to have carried <lb />
considerable insurance. <lb />
A young daughter of Fowler <lb />
states that he killed her mother <lb />
and threatened her life if she <lb />
told. <lb />
To sufferers of Kidney, Liver or <lb />
Bladder I Other <lb />
say a bottle and if <lb />
It cure will refund <lb />
your We say a <lb />
full 1.00 size free bottle of <lb />
and if it benefits you. then <lb />
use SOL until <lb />
Sidney Woolen and Charles j This entitles yon <lb />
Shade Wooten. Joseph Floyd g <lb />
and Herbert Edward Woolen. PARAMOUR AD RICKS- <lb />
The defendant Shade Wooten a limited number f bottles <lb />
named will take that an action-given away. Don't this op <lb />
entitled as above has been commenced, to test <lb />
In the Superior court of Pitt county for I <lb />
the purpose of selling the land I Aft <lb />
in the petition filed in said cause, for; w W <lb />
and the said defendant r m j <lb />
will further take notice that <lb />
he i <lb />
house I <lb />
March <lb />
complaint in said action or plaintiff leaves <lb />
apply to the court for the relief <lb />
I at ; M far Greenville. <lb />
daily <lb />
, I I I . I . i-Or II . .- -v . , . will further take notice that ., . <lb />
is required to appear at the court RY. CO <lb />
in Pitt county on the of <lb />
arch 1907 and answer or demur the .,.,, ,, C <lb />
in said action or the plaintiff It. L. Meyers. leaves <lb />
Sundays <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
This the 4th day of March <lb />
D. Moore, <lb />
Clerk Superior Court, j at M Washington. <lb />
Connecting at W <lb />
I Norfolk My. Co for <lb />
j Norfolk, Baltimore. Philadelphia <lb />
Having qualified before the Superior New Boston and all Other <lb />
court clerk Pitt county as executors points North. Connects at Nor- <lb />
the last will and testament of J. M. . <lb />
deceased, notice is hereby . <lb />
to all persons indebted to the es- Should <lb />
ate to make immediate payment f eight via Norfolk, care Norfolk <lb />
the undersigned, and all persona j ft Southern Co. <lb />
having claims said estate are I to <lb />
notified that they must present the same S Change <lb />
before the 11th notice. <lb />
of February. or this notice will, J- J. CHERRY, Agent, <lb />
be plead in bar of recover ville N C- <lb />
nth day of Feb. H. ft General F and <lb />
R. P. P. a. <lb />
J. Ai. r Supt.<lb />
Lot<lb />
of<lb />
PROF. J. B. <lb />
On Friday night. March. 8th <lb />
in the chapel of W. H. S. Prof <lb />
Jno B. Carlyle, head the de- <lb />
of Latin of Wake <lb />
Forest College delivered <lb />
the strongest most <lb />
speeches that the d n s <lb />
and citizens of the town am. <lb />
community has ever had <lb />
of enjoying. He was <lb />
at his best and held the large <lb />
audience in almost breathless <lb />
silence his entire ad- <lb />
dress. <lb />
subject Man of <lb />
the Hour a theme which caught <lb />
the ear of his hearers from the <lb />
very Defining. <lb />
He reviewed the great eras of <lb />
and modern history by <lb />
saying that the era of Martin <lb />
Luther stood for intense <lb />
enthusiasm, the <lb />
for the revival of learning, that <lb />
of Columbus for discovering, <lb />
that of Washington for the <lb />
of liberty, that of the <lb />
present for progress, <lb />
and the winning of battle for <lb />
democracy. <lb />
man of today reeds a <lb />
broad intelligence, <lb />
faith and hope. Man must <lb />
only have the to do but <lb />
the knowledge to do rightly. <lb />
The supreme duty of the home <lb />
is to educate the pursuit cf <lb />
knowledge for acquiring <lb />
pines.-, obtaining wealth, and a <lb />
knowledge that will lift him up <lb />
until he becomes in perfect <lb />
with all his surroundings- <lb />
The virtue that surpasses all <lb />
others today is courage such <lb />
the Romans of old <lb />
The supreme need of the hour is <lb />
courage in our legislative halls, <lb />
and in our highest courts where <lb />
justice is meted out. By courage <lb />
we take hold of the supreme <lb />
trust of God <lb />
Through faith, men con- <lb />
ins, stopped the <lb />
mouths of put to flight <lb />
armies and brought pass <lb />
impossible man. It was <lb />
faith that caused Columbus to <lb />
cross the i, Washington <lb />
to fight for American <lb />
and Robt. E- Lee to call his <lb />
men from the bloody conflict at <lb />
to the peaceful <lb />
haunts of private life and there <lb />
build up anew their beloved <lb />
Southland Just as the little <lb />
willow that withstands the night <lb />
torrent because it is deeply root- <lb />
ed in the solid rock beneath, even <lb />
so it is with our men and j <lb />
of today. Only those <lb />
well grounded in the stern <lb />
principles of God are able to <lb />
withstand the mighty torrent of <lb />
greed and corruption of the <lb />
present time. <lb />
Hope is to go forward. If <lb />
like little dewdrops which <lb />
the mighty upon . <lb />
rock and is soon parched, we sit <lb />
down in despair, failure will <lb />
our reward; but on the t <lb />
hand the dewdrop falls into tin <lb />
little mountain stream near the. <lb />
rock, then the creek and fin <lb />
through the large river into the <lb />
mighty ocean, even so we m 1st <lb />
the stream and go on to <lb />
greatness. <lb />
Go to our halls <lb />
will see that never in <lb />
history of the world are the <lb />
powers of evil more strongly or- <lb />
j than at the present, <lb />
while at same time the <lb />
were strongly <lb />
rayed against them- <lb />
At the people are hon- <lb />
est. They have it in the <lb />
manner in which they have risen <lb />
up against the great insurance <lb />
the dethronement of <lb />
justice in our courts and the <lb />
great flood of yellow journalism <lb />
that has spread over our <lb />
try. His closing appeal to the <lb />
and young ladies to <lb />
in the battle of <lb />
if a was inspiring. <lb />
The value of such address can <lb />
never be fully estimated. <lb />
Th Most Spot. <lb />
Perhaps the most desolate spot on <lb />
earth Is a tiny storm swept Islet lo <lb />
Bering sea nearly midway between <lb />
Alaska and Siberia- Nearly miles <lb />
from the nearest land. King's island Is <lb />
a barren so steep that no <lb />
can be found. Here on the <lb />
southern side, perched like nests above <lb />
the roaring surf and secured to the <lb />
rocks by walrus thongs, are the skin <lb />
dwellings of the walrus hunters. Here <lb />
the sun is shining, sea <lb />
smooth, chilly fogs the <lb />
place In summer, while the <lb />
furious gales that sweep through <lb />
Bering strait seasons reader <lb />
narrow summit uninhabitable. Ice; <lb />
looked during nine of the year. I <lb />
the natives depend entirely upon the <lb />
seal, and whale as a means of; <lb />
existence. During the brief sunnier a <lb />
stray whaler may visit the Island for <lb />
couple or boors, but this Is the sole . <lb />
communication with the outer <lb />
The Islanders closely allied <lb />
to the Alaskan Eskimos. They are <lb />
flue, hardy race, Inured to daily <lb />
and privations, and arc <lb />
the best and bravest sailors In <lb />
sea. Their boats of walrus hide will <lb />
carry from twenty to thirty persons <lb />
a mountainous sea. <lb />
OUT OF <lb />
t lie, in the Stale <lb />
at close of business, <lb />
Jan. 1907. <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
1.0 Miscounts <lb />
scour s <lb />
v J <lb />
Is <lb />
toads <lb />
not <lb />
Due ft- -in <lb />
Hue . s i- <lb />
other <lb />
Lawful r, .-<lb />
J i. IS <lb />
Hi <lb />
Treasurer ,<lb />
Strange Fuels. <lb />
have eaten cooked on a <lb />
fire of broken said the s <lb />
or. In Egypt, and the <lb />
a mil of a tomb. Them <lb />
lives is always <lb />
They sell In pieces <lb />
and what they can't O <lb />
Into the bin To <lb />
fuel. bans like b <lb />
it's a It as n <lb />
fuel the what they bur. <lb />
Q ah a of <lb />
the old fashioned and discarded <lb />
la look yon like <lb />
human Trilbies, I b <lb />
tannery towns the f el Is <lb />
r chips, Th s fuel and <lb />
it clinkers, too, Use f Into <lb />
to be broke up <lb />
with every little in <lb />
British Colombia, where in is us <lb />
as air, they bum fish When <lb />
there's wood handy. The oil ill the <lb />
causes them to burn well, but the <lb />
smell of this fuel to no white <lb />
man's <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
mt- <lb />
Art Sales. <lb />
of the most Indefatigable paint <lb />
an Philadelphia has almost <lb />
a pawnshop said a pawn- <lb />
broker the other day while discussing <lb />
the many of his business. <lb />
has been working this he con- <lb />
tinned, almost four years. I be- <lb />
I was his first customer. lie was <lb />
reduced to the point where his only <lb />
capital was a lot of pictures that <lb />
could not sell. In his extremity ho <lb />
came to me. I advanced him n <lb />
money several pictures, I <lb />
was enough to sell. The funny <lb />
part of it was that the mun <lb />
couldn't sell a re- save his soul <lb />
Bo realized that ho <lb />
clout in Ideas and <lb />
himself to painting pictures, <lb />
while I. to the sales. At last <lb />
lie got other customers In my line, and <lb />
today actually makes a living from <lb />
the Philadelphia <lb />
National bank note <lb />
standing <lb />
Individual <lb />
to check 84,926.07 <lb />
Time of <lb />
deposit 7,588.60 <lb />
Cashier's checks out- <lb />
49.68 92,562.20 <lb />
Notes and bills <lb />
What <lb />
At the -if one of the sessions In <lb />
the trial of Warren <lb />
of had fathered in <lb />
in-. up and <lb />
i. r ill his <lb />
way. out praises of the <lb />
.-lies say- <lb />
it a v.- ml about <lb />
omission and anxious <lb />
far s from great <lb />
en I ill last himself <lb />
no burst <lb />
-p . ,. -a <lb />
re. Parr, <lb />
calmly h's <lb />
was o with <lb />
parenthesis and <lb />
I v <lb />
As matters look shaky in Wall <lb />
treat and <lb />
is generally firs, from <lb />
that, quarter, it may be well far <lb />
honest lo take recount of <lb />
stock and where they arc <lb />
at. There is no genera <lb />
trouble on the <lb />
of legitimize business, but it <lb />
w be well to get out of <lb />
until matters are m ire normal. <lb />
is such a boon in <lb />
prices there must some <lb />
reaction and already the railroads <lb />
are reducing expenditures and <lb />
large building operations <lb />
being curtailed on account of <lb />
the great cost . <lb />
Caution should certainly b <lb />
until the next crops arc <lb />
assured, for we have <lb />
blessed with six fat years and <lb />
experience that the Kan <lb />
years must follow. The high <lb />
price of farming land in many j <lb />
States is based on present high <lb />
of farm products and <lb />
in many cases the price <lb />
asks for farms will paid <lb />
the most favorable conditions <lb />
only pay reasonable in- <lb />
and with lower prices and <lb />
a shrinkage in crops would make <lb />
but a y poor return on the <lb />
investment. The farmer who is <lb />
in debt might, if crops are poor, <lb />
find himself in difficulties, and <lb />
now therefore is the time to get <lb />
out of debt, so as to b on the <lb />
safe if business depression <lb />
As long as the trusts are pro- <lb />
by the tariff they will con- <lb />
to charge prices tor <lb />
their products, and with another <lb />
Republican Congress <lb />
ahead there is but little <lb />
of relief from ti <lb />
for the next three years, <lb />
or until 1909, when the Congress <lb />
elect next year will meet. So <lb />
the of living is not likely to <lb />
decline very much, unless a <lb />
severe business panic <lb />
which would cause factories and <lb />
workshops to shut down or <lb />
wages to be so reduced that <lb />
purchasing power of the people <lb />
the business centers would <lb />
decline and so cause a tumble in <lb />
prices. <lb />
Even under such distressing <lb />
circumstances the farmer, who <lb />
is out of debt is assured of a <lb />
home and a comfortable living, <lb />
and it may inconvenience him <lb />
to adjust his living to a <lb />
ed income, but he will not be <lb />
harnessed like his unfortunate <lb />
neighbor who is in debt. <lb />
Greenville, Accident <lb />
From <lb />
When the winds dry crack <lb />
the skin a box of salve are <lb />
i In baying salve look <lb />
on the box to avoid any <lb />
Witch Hazel Salve. <lb />
Jno. L. <lb />
to use the<lb />
2,504.08 <lb />
8,745.01 <lb />
176.15 <lb />
Telephone <lb />
Clear up , i a, i and it em. V m c in <lb />
do this b or two of <lb />
Little Ear R i Safe Re <lb />
pi pills U <lb />
Jno. L. <lb />
just one time <lb />
MAY BE WORTH A <lb />
YEARS RENTAL, <lb />
As Little as <lb />
Five Cents Per Day <lb />
places one in your residence. <lb />
511,00,1.00 <lb />
2,762.14<lb />
Total <lb />
of Carolina <lb />
County of <lb />
W. Ai.---i-l;, tin- <lb />
swear that <lb />
lo toe <lb />
of my belief. <lb />
J. W. AYCOCk. i <lb />
Subscribed ate to as <lb />
this Slat of Jan., 1907 <lb />
THUS. J <lb />
Attest <lb />
J. WINSLOW, <lb />
L. W. TUCKER, <lb />
Ci. E HARRIS <lb />
Directors, <lb />
COUCH <lb />
and the <lb />
NOBLES <lb />
barber <lb />
hop. <lb />
W to <lb />
clean Towels <lb />
work guaranteed <lb />
Cosmetics A Specialty. <lb />
and Cold Baths <lb />
; i one and all for you <lb />
i el c <lb />
an .-e. I <lb />
ours <lb />
J. ft. Prop- <lb />
tad <lb />
LONG, <lb />
n In Civil Cases <lb />
TEACHER'S ASSOCIATION. <lb />
his Shelly Sect. <lb />
A small Canadian ventured into the <lb />
roam while bis oldest sister was <lb />
ii masculine caller. <lb />
youth finally Inter- <lb />
wish you would take me <lb />
with you some <lb />
you with echoed the call- <lb />
do you want to go, Bob- <lb />
I beard Sir. Grant, next door, say <lb />
you were on the water wagon and he <lb />
guessed you'd soon fall off. I'd love to <lb />
help you Courier. <lb />
Commencement of Graded School. <lb />
exercises of the <lb />
present n of <lb />
graced will b- held <lb />
16th and 17th, and Lieut. Go <lb />
F. f his an <lb />
in- i t the com- <lb />
t a on the night <lb />
of the 17th is in- <lb />
do-n <lb />
W tor or- <lb />
He <lb />
and will delight his <lb />
hear ere. <lb />
to Ci <lb />
to order a basket of <lb />
declared Indignant Sir. <lb />
i lie Ignorant bat I know that<lb />
.-i -de working <lb />
tor getting to he a good <lb />
she hasn't learned to keep <lb />
of I a <lb />
of Human <lb />
It is each man is so <lb />
different f-nil his fellows we are <lb />
able to -e one another's company. <lb />
Florida <lb />
resting Address by Prof. Carlyle. <lb />
The weather was beautiful to- <lb />
day and it brought out a large <lb />
attendance at the meeting of <lb />
association. There <lb />
were more than a hundred teach- <lb />
present and many who are <lb />
not teachers. The exercises were <lb />
exceedingly interesting and <lb />
will be mentioned more fully by <lb />
the association reporter. <lb />
A feature of the day was the <lb />
address by Prof J. B- Carlyle, <lb />
of Wake Forest college, <lb />
after a witty and <lb />
introduction by Pres- <lb />
made a <lb />
speech that was inspiring and <lb />
uplifting to all present Prof. <lb />
Carlyle's subject was school <lb />
and the He first <lb />
mentioned the duties of the <lb />
school to the community, that it <lb />
should had in industrial life, in <lb />
intellectual life, in social life and <lb />
in spiritual life. Under each of <lb />
these divisions he forcibly and <lb />
eloquently portrayed the duties <lb />
of the real teacher. <lb />
Then upon the duties of the <lb />
community to the school he said <lb />
the community should be con- <lb />
and liberal in <lb />
not stinting in praise, and should <lb />
pay teachers well, enlarging <lb />
strongly on each of these points, <lb />
Summing pp he said <lb />
age if praise is better and <lb />
pay best of all <lb />
praise, pay. these three, nut the <lb />
st of these <lb />
Pr . reference to <lb />
the splendid <lb />
and the great <lb />
worn <lb />
timely and II- <lb />
an earnest on all <lb />
c i and Ms coming to Pitt <lb />
c nutty to will result in <lb />
j much good. <lb />
WITH <lb />
FOR <lb />
and <lb />
OLDS <lb />
Trial. <lb />
Guaranteed for nil and <lb />
LUNG MONEY <lb />
BACK. <lb />
JULiUS BROWN <lb />
ATTORNEY AT LAW, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Practices in State and Federal <lb />
JAMES L. <lb />
ATTORNEY AT LAW, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Harry Harry Skinner, Jr. <lb />
H. W. <lb />
SKINNER <lb />
LAWYERS. Greenville. N. C. <lb />
Practices in court. <lb />
retail <lb />
re Dealer. Cash tor <lb />
s. Fur. ton -l <lb />
Turkeys. Ho- <lb />
st-ails, Oak Suit <lb />
Italy Carriages. <lb />
Tables. Lounges, Safes <lb />
and Gail Ax Snuff. <lb />
lib Life Tobacco, Key West- <lb />
George Cigars, <lb />
Peaches, <lb />
pies. Apples, Syrup, <lb />
Meat Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Meat <lb />
Food, Matches <lb />
Seed Meal and Hulls, <lb />
Oranges, Apple--, <lb />
Nuts, Apple, <lb />
Poaches, Prunes, Kai- <lb />
; us Glass and china ware Ti <lb />
wooden ware, cakes and <lb />
Macaroni, Best <lb />
j New Sewing Ma <lb />
and numerous other goods <lb />
Quality and for <lb />
come see me, <lb />
IS. M. Schultz. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Contractor. Builder, Tile Setter. <lb />
K -ti i <lb />
is mother <lb />
th Syrup. Th <lb />
i- <lb />
from any r narcotics, <lb />
Honey Tar. <lb />
and Law. Sold by <lb />
Jno. L <lb />
i -t <lb />
stomach bu rs from I <lb />
t J <lb />
i r ha i mi cs i <lb />
rood y the i of a god <lb />
the ti rd <lb />
is m i n y <lb />
please and h for ind <lb />
after your meals, I <lb />
what you eat; Sold by Jno. U <lb />
Food digest Because the <lb />
lacks some i dies <lb />
I the digestive juices are <lb />
properly balanced. Then, too, <lb />
Heated that causes <lb />
painful indigestion. for <lb />
aid b used for relief. j <lb />
solution of vegetable acids, it <lb />
the <lb />
ion. format <lb />
the Pure and <lb />
Sold hero by Jno. L. <lb />
are caused If you eat i <lb />
too much, or if you subject t <lb />
attacks of Indigestion, you have no <lb />
had shortness cf breath, rapid heartbeat <lb />
heartburn or palpitation cf heart. <lb />
Indigestion causes the t <lb />
expand swell, and ruff up against th <lb />
heart. This crowds trio heart and inter <lb />
with its action, and in the course o <lb />
time the heart becomes diseased. <lb />
Dyspepsia Cure <lb />
digests what you eat, takes the strain <lb />
of the heart, and contributes <lb />
strength and health to every organ of <lb />
body. Cures Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Sou <lb />
Stomach, Inflammation of the <lb />
membranes lining the Stomach and <lb />
Tract, Nervous Dyspepsia and <lb />
of the Stomach. <lb />
After my food would distress me by <lb />
my heart palpitate and I would become very weal <lb />
c f and it gave ma <lb />
A using a few I am cured. <lb />
NICHOLS, Perm M. <lb />
I had stomach trouble and w In a bad u <lb />
heart with it. I took <lb />
Sure for and it cured me. <lb />
D. Nevada, C <lb />
Digests What You Eal <lb />
trial, or cast alt. <lb />
Prepared t <lb />
oratory <lb />
J. W. BRYAN. <lb />
Plans and <lb />
on application. <lb />
Tom key job <lb />
sired <lb />
estimates <lb />
All work <lb />
when ever do- <lb />
v C Sweet to Eat <lb />
J A Bowel <lb />
in 1866. <lb />
PERRY <lb />
NORFOLK. VA. <lb />
Cotton and handlers of <lb />
Bagging, Ties and <lb />
Correspondence and shipments <lb />
solicited- <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
All persons having claims against the <lb />
partnership firm of Coward Wooten, <lb />
which claims wherein existence on the <lb />
19th day of January are notified <lb />
I and required to exhibit the same K, <lb />
; M. the partner. <lb />
I within twelve months from the date <lb />
this notice. P. M. WOOTEN. <lb />
partner of Coward <lb />
Wooten. <lb />
This 9.1907. <lb />
Neighbor Got Fooled. <lb />
was literally coughing myself to <lb />
death, and hod become to weak i leave <lb />
my bed; and neighbors predicted that <lb />
would never leave it but they got <lb />
fooled, for thanks be t. God, was in- <lb />
to try Dr. King's New Discovery. <lb />
A four one dollar bottles to <lb />
e cure the cough restore <lb />
n good sound writes Mrs. <lb />
of Stark <lb />
Ci . Ind. This King of coach and Cold <lb />
and healer of throat and <lb />
Is l by J. I.- Wooten Drug- <lb />
I and Trial bottle free. <lb />
i From the Grave. <lb />
PAIN <lb />
Pain In the has Its <lb />
Pain <lb />
usual . Dr. and i <lb />
labial <lb />
Mood away pain <lb />
fire <lb />
If son a headache. It's pr <lb />
with <lb />
II you i.-. it's bloc <lb />
That i <lb />
It and the tablet simply <lb />
blood <lb />
tour and it p.-i r-d, at <lb />
well, and pain u It's <lb />
j blood And It where pa <lb />
It s s <lb />
Wu sell at <lb />
A fin. manufacturer, A. <lb />
of j N. C, relates a <lb />
most experience. <lb />
Iota than three of <lb />
. like one rising <lb />
from the . My troubles it <lb />
Hi ease, ii tea <lb />
believe Ken wilt cure me <lb />
the i r om <lb />
which have I o <lb />
J, L. Wooten Druggist,<lb />
Greenville. N. <lb />
Dr. <lb />
Headache <lb />
. Tablets <lb />
J. BRYAN. <lb />
LOOK IN YOUR <lb />
WARDROBE <lb />
Get out your winter <lb />
and have It cleaned an <lb />
pressed. I do all work I <lb />
this line promptly and as <lb />
should be done. <lb />
I also have a lull line <lb />
samples for suits to <lb />
can save you <lb />
on an Give me <lb />
call. <lb />
Paul <lb />
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pm<lb />
TH eastern <lb />
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY <lb />
i.<lb />
IS <lb />
It is a Ion x time before; <lb />
another State election in North <lb />
Carolina, the talk that has j A at <lb />
already sprung up a split I the Halls Ringing With <lb />
Entered as c I ass Jan. the post office at Green <lb />
N. C, under Act of Co of March <lb />
rates made upon <lb />
desired at every post office and adjoining i<lb />
in to <lb />
GREENVILLE NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY. MAR. 1907 <lb />
Rev. Mr. Durham v himself That spot on sun, <lb />
light, too. <lb />
folk's bank account, has <lb />
shrunk <lb />
The legislature of <lb />
joined the back members. <lb />
And before very <lb />
ville will be talking to.<lb />
The legislature may stay on a <lb />
while after the pay but we <lb />
will venture not for Ion. It is <lb />
human nature <lb />
in the Democratic party in the <lb />
campaign is rather far <lb />
fetched. There may be some <lb />
disgruntled folks, they bob up <lb />
in campaign, but the <lb />
party is all and will be <lb />
found that way when next <lb />
voting time <lb />
people i any <lb />
effort t pay their debt <lb />
than if d t owe <lb />
a . <lb />
We cannot think Rev. Walt <lb />
Holcombe ever saw the <lb />
played, or he would not <lb />
have made the statements about <lb />
it that he uttered in Charlotte <lb />
Sunday. Just because a man is <lb />
in the pulpit should not give him <lb />
. and the license to make random state- <lb />
to blow <lb />
competition. <lb />
Durham c to <lb />
city; at d <lb />
highway robberies to <lb />
there. <lb />
The death of John A i <lb />
the Zionist, removes a <lb />
figure ho was quite pro <lb />
the ; time <lb />
Th st for the East i n <lb />
is over is <lb />
now to Greenville to see that <lb />
located here. <lb />
TiT e seems. ha <lb />
r other people <lb />
shot a girl whom <lb />
th . was Evelyn <lb />
Thaw. <lb />
Merry and Sad, ltd <lb />
Good Cheer <lb />
The general assembly adjourn- <lb />
ed wit cay yesterday after- <lb />
noon at five o'clock, the <lb />
session succeeding an hour <lb />
that will be remembered for its <lb />
and <lb />
broth love Stalwart states- <lb />
man who had contended with <lb />
warfare in the <lb />
were met <lb />
as valorous combatants <lb />
in a spirit of fellowship, and the <lb />
erstwhile hostile fighters were <lb />
laughing and singing and crying <lb />
together, with frequently the <lb />
diversion of manly <lb />
There were intervals before <lb />
hour for adjournment, during <lb />
which was music which <lb />
found that th false A Waterway <lb />
charges concerning the <lb />
I conference committee on <lb />
I the passenger rate bill were re- <lb />
y Rev. Mr. Durham, <lb />
that he repeated the false <lb />
charges any <lb />
as to the truth of the <lb />
matters charged in said <lb />
and that, when called upon <lb />
to testify before the committee <lb />
Washington, March Wat <lb />
transportation from t <lb />
the ocean is a far cry, but y no <lb />
means an impossibility, <lb />
opinion of Senator <lb />
action of Congress in <lb />
for cutting a <lb />
between Pamlico Sound <lb />
ocean means the Feral <lb />
government will sooner or <lb />
he was to justify or ex- begin a movement to make n <lb />
which now find outlets into e <lb />
Marie says <lb />
which he not resist makes <lb />
Hie .-t. <lb />
seemed to <lb />
old capitol. Songs <lb />
sad. patriotic and <lb />
. were sung, everybody <lb />
m concerning things of which <lb />
he knows nothing So many of rps throughout <lb />
his hearers know that his st hell <lb />
are incorrect that it really <lb />
puts him in a bad light and <lb />
sens his influence for good <lb />
Charlotte has recently had two <lb />
instances of preachers making <lb />
erroneous statements when they <lb />
were not in possession of the <lb />
facts to back up their utterances, <lb />
and knew it at the time. Some <lb />
Continuing, the re- <lb />
port said of Mr. <lb />
Durham stated that some <lb />
person had told him of the mat- <lb />
charged and which reflected <lb />
upon the members of the com- <lb />
but declined to state who <lb />
had told him this. We did not <lb />
find whether or not Mr. Dur- <lb />
ham was ever told this, we <lb />
do find that, if he was. it was <lb />
utterly false, and. if he had <lb />
, . , . . , ., sounds no <lb />
duly careful consider- that a deep th <lb />
ate of the character of the com- f ,. <lb />
he would have learned ., <lb />
liar Same here. I preachers, like other folks, just j <lb />
swot Mire, but the want to jump on things for the <lb />
hits were dealt in witty <lb />
arouse the risibles of the <lb />
semi and the <lb />
crowded with <lb />
dressed <lb />
participated in the <lb />
of the <lb />
that the charge were utterly <lb />
without foundation, and he <lb />
should have refrained from re- <lb />
these false <lb />
The report c i that Mr. <lb />
R. W Simpson, formerly editor <lb />
of the Evening Times, resorted <lb />
to a subterfuge to conceal a <lb />
and which have a <lb />
d water connection with <lb />
i ocean. The proposed <lb />
between the sounds and ti <lb />
ocean will be feet <lb />
which is greater than that of an <lb />
the of sound bound rivers. Th <lb />
government has, been <lb />
many thousand dollars to deeper. <lb />
harbors on the rivers empty- <lb />
into these sounds ard now <lb />
in <lb />
be <lb />
the government in giving <lb />
depths to such sound river <lb />
, towns as Washington, New Bern <lb />
j and <lb />
There is already a <lb />
existence made by <lb />
recommending an <lb />
for food and raiment- <lb />
A pews item going the rounds <lb />
says the railroads have contract- <lb />
ed with magazine companies to <lb />
flood the <lb />
The and <lb />
The the house <lb />
notoriety it bill, but <lb />
bring would be more i refused by a vote of to to j <lb />
creditable if always knew I adopt the Justice <lb />
what they arc have made the bill <lb />
saying is ins <lb />
take notice that legislature <lb />
sample <lb />
copies during the government <lb />
has passed the hill for an Eastern period. That may <lb />
account for getting one the <lb />
other clay a date. <lb />
RANDOM <lb />
Sift the thing down, and you <lb />
cannot tackle any trust without <lb />
hitting That is <lb />
effective against the trusts that <lb />
are injuring the State's trade and <lb />
commerce, and the senate <lb />
turned the bill to the house with <lb />
the Justice amendment detached. <lb />
By a ; The passed the bill as <lb />
r P Hey rakes a noise amended by the senate, and Mr. <lb />
a great deal like Q man who has Justice introduced a <lb />
had a narrow escape. which would <lb />
Ambassador remarks. from the <lb />
of to give a <lb />
and false charge made by . , . j . <lb />
,. B foot depth <lb />
,. n, as up as Smithfield. Sena- <lb />
Judge member of,, o- u , <lb />
., . . Simmons has giver, much to <lb />
the committee, arose ., ,. , . , <lb />
. , the subject and he thinks that <lb />
to a question of personal . . . . .,. ,. , <lb />
. . . TI all probability a live <lb />
in the House, and suited ,. , i. . , . <lb />
v ,. . . ,, , depth can be obtained in the <lb />
that Mr Durham had been , n , , T <lb />
t t u j u i j Raleigh. The Neuse is <lb />
from hydrophobia caused Born and <lb />
Smithfield. and <lb />
construction of <lb />
of course, <lb />
and dams <lb />
necessary give a five <lb />
feet to Raleigh -T. J. <lb />
Pence, in News and Observer. <lb />
Congress and the <lb />
both off of hand. Nov.- when was touched when I landed in rusts, which passed j server. <lb />
it so hard to get any of , . . . foil the with only four votes; <lb />
the i haw trial is out the wk c ten <lb />
them regulated. , , , , r us for how much st against it, but the bill was <lb />
. we n a look forward d in the e by a majority <lb />
Jamestown exposition, unless the. When your asks you if one Remarkable <lb />
The number of roastings the president butts in with some- he can apart, he may not transpired in the <lb />
two papers have got I thing in the mt an time. <lb />
from rs of the legislature <lb />
the session, The legislature has come to an <lb />
to make them by now. i end and the News and Observer <lb />
The <lb />
ports the capture <lb />
ground <lb />
take his mind <lb />
he <lb />
Record re- <lb />
of <lb />
be wanting to operate but and con. <lb />
to tell you about that bill. Mer Um of the <lb />
Miss Barbara Ban laughed mental <lb />
j eight hours at one joke the other invest ration committee <lb />
night and nearly died. reported to the house, but made i <lb />
is doing business at the same o humor of that kind should be no leaving <lb />
stand. It i; than likely lie with by <lb />
will <lb />
May be that will K, mets of <lb />
scare about hence h j i Suites, has <lb />
school. million <lb />
quarters <lb />
Joseph Turner, the first the courts in <lb />
razors in the United may hereafter be <lb />
away. Ten There general in- <lb />
ought to in the reading of the re <lb />
to his monument. port, and especially in that part <lb />
Speaking of a two-billion which, referred to the Rev. Plato <lb />
congress, the poor foreign Durham, of Charlotte. The <lb />
Greenville We the Durham <lb />
growing One man remarked aid that e , ext kg- he cur; <lb />
the town is now a would cut to cent Republican friends say, must be <lb />
-a-half square A Passenger fare. j considering emigration to <lb />
would show about 5.000 doubt it. There is no telling. <lb />
his spite on honorable men. <lb />
Judge Winborne stated that he <lb />
would give no further attention <lb />
to Mr. Durham, him to <lb />
his his <lb />
A House bill passed <lb />
bodies of the Legislature Monotony in <lb />
the salaries of the judges of <lb />
the Supreme court to an-1 The efficacy of an <lb />
News and Ob- of a <lb />
plaster, is greatest when <lb />
; fresh. Therein newspaper an- <lb />
changed daily, has <lb />
Death of Miss Carrie i the advantage over all the other <lb />
A telegram received publicity. It never has <lb />
morning announced the death, chance to row stile It con- <lb />
Saturday night, at Haw River. assails the consumer <lb />
of Miss Carrie Wray, of Shelby. with new aid new in- <lb />
Fer some time past, Miss Wray and he choose <lb />
has been teaching school at Haw Monotony i; fatal to <lb />
River. She was a daughter of the success of . There <lb />
Mr. George Wray, of Shelby, is no excuse for when <lb />
and a most lovable young lady. the newspaper is the <lb />
Hr death will come as a blow to Record, <lb />
many Charlotte people who <lb />
knew her and loved her. -Char-, . . . . ,, <lb />
i . is our private that, <lb />
Observer. Cu , <lb />
. John Sharp Williams will be <lb />
Miss Wray is well remembered as leader <lb />
in Greenville. She once taught only when he resigns place <lb />
in the graded school here and in the house to enter the <lb />
resigned bee of ill health, i <lb />
pie. too. <lb />
which way the pendulum of <lb />
sentiment may have swung in <lb />
two years. By then they may <lb />
be wanting to give the railroads <lb />
You can't accuse the two <lb />
daily papers of taking much <lb />
stock in that verse of Scripture I premiums <lb />
which says how good <lb />
and how pleasant it is for We do think to a <lb />
to dwell together in of personal <lb />
I was greatly overworked in this <lb />
That was a fine portrait of Law makers are no <lb />
J. Laughinghouse. of more immune from criticism than <lb />
Pitt, in Sunday's Raleigh But the most <lb />
and Observer. The paper says <lb />
has made a reputation as a <lb />
wise, able and leading <lb />
spectacle was when some <lb />
follows would complain that not <lb />
enough notice was taken of what <lb />
they said. <lb />
That was a terrible accident at <lb />
Statesville Friday. Workmen <lb />
were excavating for the sewer- <lb />
age system when a deep ditch <lb />
caved i.-. and buried six men a- <lb />
live. All the victims were color- <lb />
ed men. The disaster will likely <lb />
-cost Statesville heavily. <lb />
Instead of sending your money <lb />
lots elsewhere and <lb />
help build up other towns, invest <lb />
it in Greenville property and <lb />
build your home town. <lb />
You know what is h.-re, <lb />
lg is better than a real <lb />
estate investment in <lb />
We certainly are at sea <lb />
trusts, and <lb />
them may have to to be done <lb />
with some degree of hesitancy <lb />
If after one <lb />
body is ready to don't <lb />
trouble that and if <lb />
you pick out another <lb />
to regulate somebody else <lb />
says better let that one alone. <lb />
And there it is, just depends <lb />
on ox is Every <lb />
one its friends, and it Is <lb />
to d <lb />
you i other <lb />
is hard to tell when the cry <lb />
wolf means wolf. <lb />
Surgeons now declare that the <lb />
attempt to cure evil dispositions <lb />
by removing pressure from the <lb />
I rain, has proved a failure. The <lb />
only r in that line was <lb />
I by old-time <lb />
which removed the head <lb />
itself. <lb />
A woman who is expected to <lb />
praise her neighbor's hat, must <lb />
feel like the man who is called <lb />
upon to ask the blessing at the <lb />
table right after cutting a gash <lb />
in his thumb with the can open- <lb />
A Western financier is sure <lb />
that the people and the railroads <lb />
are coming together. But the <lb />
people would like it better if <lb />
fewer of the railroads trains <lb />
were coming together. <lb />
Years <lb />
Money is popularly supposed <lb />
to do some loud talking, but the <lb />
that disappeared <lb />
the Chicago must <lb />
make its wants known by sign. <lb />
They do say Paris eats <lb />
horses a year. No wonder there <lb />
are so many horseless carriages <lb />
there <lb />
Among the experts butting <lb />
into the limelight, of <lb />
i; a <lb />
tho hands of every <lb />
in Can't <lb />
anything else unless n i <lb />
a and have their hoofs <lb />
looked o <lb />
on<lb />
r.- <lb />
.-,. bee,, standard Cotton and <lb />
in the South <lb />
. i-i <lb />
v- . <lb />
i -i <lb />
WINTERVILLE <lb />
This department is in of F. C. NYE, who is authorized to rep- <lb />
resent the eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory <lb />
Miss Annie Fitts. who spent The Pitt County Oil Co., is Bank of en Honor Roll. <lb />
some days with Miss Rosa Smith, putting in a dynamo for its The Financier, of New York. <lb />
returned co her home at use. Mr. D- Job of Green-1 publishes an honor roll each ear <lb />
Rapids Friday <lb />
J. B. Carroll went lo Greenville <lb />
Friday. <lb />
The boys of W. H- S are get- <lb />
ting the ball ground in good shape <lb />
to begin their spring practice <lb />
We now t cop- <lb />
e are . C- <lb />
trade at very lo <lb />
B T Cos. Kr. <lb />
Hats to suit you at B. F. Man- <lb />
Wag Co- They are also carry <lb />
hag a pretty line of pants. <lb />
Mrs. M. A. of Stokes, <lb />
returned home Thursday evening <lb />
after spending sometime with <lb />
her sister Mrs. M- G. Bryan <lb />
When you trade at the store <lb />
merchant can use your check <lb />
as easily as the cash. The man <lb />
who does your work can use it at <lb />
Fresh pork Sausage at S. M. <lb />
Schultz. <lb />
Hay and corn at F. V. John-<lb />
All shades of inch Taffeta <lb />
silk at Pulley Bowen's. <lb />
Special Line of Mens Shirts at <lb />
Pulley <lb />
I Red slippers for children in all <lb />
sizes at Bowen's. <lb />
Be sure and see our line of new <lb />
ville is here installing it. state banks whose spring goods, Bowen <lb />
Ed Edwards, the concrete con- and profits is in excess of capitol <lb />
tractor, was here Monday on This honor roll 1907 <lb />
business. the Bank of Greenville, <lb />
The season is now at it as 3rd among the <lb />
when most of the farmers of North Carolina aid <lb />
likely need carts and wagons for j in the United States The <lb />
hauling their fertilizer and etc. capital stock cf this bank is <lb />
Therefore sh you need any j while its surplus and <lb />
of these it will be your profits reach It is a <lb />
call or write A. C. Cox good bank that can reach this <lb />
Co. and let them quote you their distinction. <lb />
low prides. <lb />
H. A- White, of Greenville, Miss M How <lb />
was here Tuesday. <lb />
Rev. W. E. Cox filled his <lb />
appointment at the Episcopal I <lb />
church Tuesday evening- He I <lb />
was due to have been here Mon- <lb />
day evening but was provident- <lb />
delayed. <lb />
American Herbs is the thing for <lb />
from <lb />
was teaching, <lb />
where she <lb />
well. If you have occasion to indigestion and the purification <lb />
send it through the mail, it is <lb />
cheaper and-as safe as a money <lb />
order- So deposit your money in <lb />
the Bank of Winterville and you <lb />
will readily see the convenience <lb />
and safety by so doing. v <lb />
The A. G. Cox M Co. has <lb />
still on hand a full supply of <lb />
their Tar Heel Cart wheels. <lb />
Send us your order we assure <lb />
prompt shipments. <lb />
A new lot of nice spring and <lb />
summer pants just opened at <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
Rev. N. H. Shepherd, of <lb />
preached an excellent <lb />
to a good sized <lb />
at the Baptist church Wed- <lb />
night on the ways in <lb />
which we are judged. He re- <lb />
turned to Fremont Thursday <lb />
morning. <lb />
Another large lot of shoes just <lb />
in at Harrington Barber Co. <lb />
Master Perry Jackson, son of <lb />
W. C. Jackson, Ayden, came <lb />
over Friday afternoon to visit <lb />
relatives here. <lb />
suits of all sizes are <lb />
at cost at B- F. Manning <lb />
J. A. Bennett, a prosperous <lb />
farmer near Oak City, Mar in <lb />
county, is visiting his son, who <lb />
is attending here. <lb />
famous dress <lb />
shoe for ladies and gentlemen <lb />
B. F. Manning Co- <lb />
Edmundson and Paid <lb />
left Friday evening to <lb />
spend Sunday at their homes at <lb />
Eureka. <lb />
The A. G. Cox M Co., has <lb />
just received a full Car Load of <lb />
welded fence <lb />
heights. We feel sure <lb />
it would to your best interest to <lb />
to see us and let us quote <lb />
yo prices that will be <lb />
Q a number of the teachers <lb />
of W. H. S. attend- <lb />
ed the association at <lb />
today. <lb />
The A. G. Cox Co-, are <lb />
still receiving orders for their <lb />
nice and most up to date Hun- <lb />
sucker buggies. <lb />
We notice many of our farmers <lb />
are preparing to plant peanuts <lb />
of peas Peas are <lb />
very scarce and expensive this <lb />
year, so peanuts may prove the <lb />
better paying crop- <lb />
Prof- J. B. Carlyle left for <lb />
Greenville this morning. <lb />
Go lo the store of B. T. <lb />
Cox ii Bro for T. W. Wood <lb />
rat <lb />
a at <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
The A. G. Cox Co., has <lb />
or a full supply of their <lb />
Tar Heels Carts-, and would <lb />
supply y needs. <lb />
A large shipment of <lb />
flour just received at Harrington <lb />
Barber Co, <lb />
drugs all kinds at B <lb />
F. Manning Co <lb />
Keep your horses, boys, and <lb />
chickens in a healthy condition <lb />
by giving them Pratt's food. <lb />
B. F. Manning Co. <lb />
Gardening ca <lb />
jump forward. <lb />
now take a <lb />
Big line of white muslin <lb />
at Pulley Bowen's. <lb />
See spring line of black woolen <lb />
dress go at Pulley <lb />
The milder weather has brought <lb />
out a few spring suits. <lb />
New spring Silks suits and <lb />
shirtwaist at Pulley Bowen's. <lb />
net Embroidered shirt <lb />
waist fronts at Pulley Bowen's <lb />
See line of white Madras for <lb />
shirt waist at yd- Pulley <lb />
Bowen. <lb />
NOTICE TO <lb />
qualified before the <lb />
court clerk of Pitt count; as ad- <lb />
of the estate of J. L. Butt, <lb />
deceased, notice Is hereby given to all <lb />
persons indebted to the estate to <lb />
make immediate payment to the <lb />
and all persons having <lb />
claims against said estate must present <lb />
the for payment on or before <lb />
the 5th day of March, 1907. <lb />
This 6th day of March, 1908, or this <lb />
notice will be plead in bar of <lb />
B. T. Cox. <lb />
of J. I. Butt, <lb />
APRIL 1st. <lb />
WE MOVE TO OUR <lb />
PERMANENT <lb />
Prior to that we are offer- <lb />
BARGAINS IN <lb />
PIANOS <lb />
NEVER EQUALED. <lb />
WRITE FOR <lb />
PARTICULARS. <lb />
Piano withe the <lb />
Sweet <lb />
Official Piano Jamestown <lb />
Exposition. <lb />
CHAS. M. <lb />
St., Norfolk, <lb />
Virginia. <lb />
of the blood. A. W. Ange <lb />
can supply you. <lb />
Harry Skinner, Jr. of Green- <lb />
ville, came down Tuesday on pro- <lb />
business, <lb />
An up line of large rugs <lb />
just received by A. W. Ange <lb />
Co. <lb />
Rev, J. E. pastor of <lb />
the Memorial Baptist church of <lb />
has consented to <lb />
preach the sermon at the close of <lb />
Winterville High school. We <lb />
consider ourselves fortunate in- <lb />
deed in securing his services. <lb />
Dr. Cox is a very busy man <lb />
now as there is much sickness it <lb />
Yet he is in excel- <lb />
lent spirits. It is a boy. <lb />
Those who made the honor roll <lb />
in Miss Barker's department of <lb />
W- H. S for the week ending <lb />
March 8th are Tom Beaman, Jen- <lb />
Carr, Johnnie Smith Clyde <lb />
Chapman, Cox, Susie <lb />
Hurst and Worthington. <lb />
Miss Mayne Ives who has been <lb />
teaching near Robersonville spent <lb />
some time here this week visit- <lb />
her sister, Ethel, who is c <lb />
student at . H. S. <lb />
Miss Mollie Bryan is enjoying <lb />
the pleasure of being at home <lb />
as her school closed last <lb />
w k. <lb />
of Ayden, was <lb />
here Saturday afternoon <lb />
The Spring days will <lb />
soon be here a comfortable <lb />
will be a A. W. <lb />
Ange Co. has them at a bar- <lb />
Rev. N. H. Shepherd, of <lb />
will preach at the Baptist <lb />
church tonight <lb />
March All are cordially <lb />
de to hear him. <lb />
Get your choice groceries at B. <lb />
F. Manning Co. <lb />
A car load of hay at A. W <lb />
Ange Co. <lb />
Beautify your home by cover- <lb />
your floors with nice matting <lb />
A. W. Ange Co. has it at a <lb />
The season is now almost at <lb />
hand hen most of the farmers <lb />
will begin to use a cotton and <lb />
guano sower. All we ask is just <lb />
to remember the Old Reliable <lb />
Cox Cotton Planter and Simplex <lb />
Guano Sower made by the A. G. <lb />
Cox Mfg. Co. <lb />
Mrs. Susan E. Jackson is visit- <lb />
her son, J. L. Jackson, this <lb />
week. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Tucker <lb />
are away this week on an ex- <lb />
tended trip to several northern <lb />
cities. We wish them a safe re- <lb />
turn- , <lb />
J. L. Jackson knows the GOODS, <lb />
Policeman George Clark has not <lb />
announced the date of his <lb />
sum supper. <lb />
Field peas at Frank V. John-<lb />
See our line of Corsets Covers <lb />
for each Pulley <lb />
Bowen. <lb />
Spring Embroideries in all <lb />
styles and widths at Pulley <lb />
Bowen's. <lb />
See our big line of ladies Em- <lb />
Collars special price <lb />
each at Bowen's. <lb />
We hear that Mrs. Bessie <lb />
Haydn, who live s about four miles <lb />
from town, has smallpox. <lb />
nice line of Muslin <lb />
underwear for styles <lb />
and prices at Bowen's. <lb />
Big line Val Laces and insert- <lb />
to match special prices <lb />
yd at Pulley Bowen's, <lb />
Special line of white Persian <lb />
Lawns just in at Pulley <lb />
Bowen's- <lb />
New spring line of Ladies <lb />
Slippers just received at Pulley <lb />
Bowen's. <lb />
See our line of Ladies Patent <lb />
Leather Oxford ties in Button <lb />
Lace at Pulley Bowen's. <lb />
When you come in to court <lb />
next week bring along something <lb />
to get a receipt for The Reflector. <lb />
A Confederate monument will <lb />
be unveiled at Lumberton, May <lb />
10th. Governor Glenn will de- <lb />
liver the address. <lb />
In thirty six hours three per- <lb />
ons died of in the <lb />
cf Mr- Richard Lane, of <lb />
wife daughter <lb />
aunt. <lb />
Gone North. <lb />
, S. FORBES, <lb />
THE MAN'S OUTFITTER <lb />
is now in the Northern Mar- <lb />
buying, Spring and Sum- <lb />
mer goods. <lb />
Watch this space for his <lb />
Easter announcement. <lb />
order. Big Stored Greenville, N- C- <lb />
We pay express <lb />
charges on all <lb />
over <lb />
We Are Ready For Easter. <lb />
The very latest novelties in <lb />
Wool and Cotton Dress Goods. <lb />
Ready made Muslin Under- <lb />
wear, Shirt Waist, White Tail- <lb />
Skirts, and Pony; <lb />
Jackets. ; <lb />
We have a full line of Cloth- <lb />
for Men Youths and Boys, <lb />
Hats, etc <lb />
Come in and see our swell line <lb />
of Ties. <lb />
In the spring time a young quickly turns to thoughts <lb />
to an Our trimmers are now in The Northern <lb />
Markets and we expect them to have the best line of <lb />
ever shown in Greenville. will announce our opening later. <lb />
C. T. <lb />
BIG STORE. <lb />
The New Year <lb />
Finds me at same old stand, one door north of <lb />
OUR <lb />
THE <lb />
NORTHERN <lb />
MARKETS <lb />
PURCHASING <lb />
SPRING <lb />
GOODS <lb />
FOR <lb />
PICKLES. BUTTER, <lb />
C. E. TEA, CAKES, CANDIES, <lb />
U TS, TOBACCO, CIGARS, <lb />
a ell selected orchard He <lb />
setting out some fine fruit <lb />
lot. <lb />
monthly mission during the <lb />
was held at the Baptist church <lb />
night. A very able talk <lb />
the history of missions was <lb />
made by R. Carroll, <lb />
licit president. <lb />
past year and M way be continued. <lb />
It w you to visit store my stock. <lb />
J. B. Johnston. <lb />
The Department Stores <lb />
HE <lb />
ON DISPLAY. <lb />
HAVE SOME BEAUTIFUL <lb />
EFFECTS NOW. <lb />
J. R. J. G.<lb /></p>
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SEN. FLEMING ROASTS T <lb />
AND OBSERVED. <lb />
lays II or <lb />
hit Spate, <lb />
Senator Fleming of Pitt <lb />
in the senate t and <lb />
The amount of space given <lb />
on account of my rt on yes- <lb />
to stand by and defend <lb />
the interest of the farmers, <lb />
of my county <lb />
REID BILL KILLED. <lb />
And Tobacco Farmers Protected <lb />
following telegram re- <lb />
too late for publication in <lb />
Friday's paper, tell of the ending <lb />
of the Reid anti trust after a <lb />
long and spirited discussion in <lb />
the <lb />
Raleigh, N. C. March 8th. <lb />
Editor Reflector, <lb />
Greenville. N. C- <lb />
The Reid bill, which would <lb />
News and Observer mined the tobacco inter- <lb />
seen a compliment, especially Eastern North Carolina, <lb />
the fact that the News was overwhelming defeated in <lb />
an server has not heretofore senate today by a vote of for <lb />
n reporting me at but a largely due to the <lb />
examination of the false vigorous fight Fleming. <lb />
a slanderous ins cc r- <lb />
i paper <lb />
to an unbiased mind it <lb />
the pose of said paper to -.-. i Oliver <lb />
aspersions upon my claims lo <lb />
and make me i <lb />
to my c <lb />
L- Joyner. <lb />
LAND <lb />
Smith enters <lb />
acre; more or of <lb />
ridiculous vacant in Swift Creek <lb />
read the beginning at Charles <lb />
corner on west side of <lb />
News. r Isaac patent. up Long <lb />
mention this adjoining the lands of <lb />
mutter era forth Fred Haddock's and <lb />
fact tin M.; beard <lb />
About Home <lb />
Do You Contemplate <lb />
Owning One <lb />
If so the first thing to consider is a good <lb />
lot in a desirable location and you can- <lb />
not be better suited in a lot than the <lb />
beard <lb />
what I I t i m <lb />
tn think that should be <lb />
taken of the matter. <lb />
want to say to the i s <lb />
or. this floor that my u <lb />
k my democracy, <lb />
of purpose and integrity <lb />
to allow anything that the <lb />
and Observer m y pay <lb />
about mi to the conn- <lb />
me. They know m <lb />
and they know the <lb />
my fight <lb />
day in their behalf, and t. y <lb />
also know the N and Cb- <lb />
Sam<lb />
This day of Feb. 1907. <lb />
Oliver Smith. <lb />
or persons claim . <lb />
proper s surpasses this for a <lb />
e their protest writing with <lb />
rim <lb />
or <lb />
the next thirty days, <lb />
they will be barred by law <lb />
B. <lb />
Taker <lb />
ENTRY VACANT LAND. <lb />
George Washington Smith en- <lb />
and claims acre.-, more or <lb />
less of vacant land in <lb />
township adjoining th lands <lb />
C. P. Smith. C Smith, and <lb />
Claude Cannon. Moles Mills. <lb />
Washington Mills, Sallie Cox, W. <lb />
home. Lots can be bought there now at <lb />
reasonable prices and on easy terms. <lb />
is every indication that property around <lb />
The f <lb />
A certain class of <lb />
men assert that a farm <lb />
most independent man o <lb />
and that he has nothing i <lb />
enjoy life. That when <lb />
comes and the <lb />
wing he toasts his feed <lb />
oven and the <lb />
paper and the only th <lb />
disturbs him, is a call <lb />
a day to a banquet of mi <lb />
and other luxuries. It J <lb />
take. The industrious <lb />
begins his work long b <lb />
thinks of getting u; <lb />
his soul shrouded in <lb />
proceeds to build a fire a <lb />
his boots with a sledge <lb />
, He then takes a Ian <lb />
shovels his way to the b <lb />
feeds the hogs. It <lb />
to feed the newly <lb />
which seems to delight <lb />
the pail of milk <lb />
tiller of the soil until <lb />
needs to be stamped to <lb />
a package of <lb />
j crawls through a <lb />
and digs the hay out of t <lb />
feeds the cows, cleans th <lb />
i gathers up the frozen <lb />
chases a stray pig- <lb />
or four miles and <lb />
catch it, doctors a <lb />
Mill<lb />
server and they don't exp v R. Haddock and others. <lb />
News and Observer to rive me; George Washington Smith- <lb />
a fair report any b This of Feb- <lb />
cause they know I am ab Any person or persons claim- <lb />
co and dictation of H <lb />
. , Xi , lowing described land must file <lb />
News and r with me <lb />
newspaper or person. within the next thirty days, or <lb />
know and recognize will be barred by law. <lb />
as a democrat of hotter and long- , <lb />
standing than the Mews laker <lb />
fervor, and nothing that this <lb />
paper can say will in any <lb />
and <lb />
their confidence in my <lb />
say that the of <lb />
I by this <lb />
paper and its references to my <lb />
upon th. question be- <lb />
fore senate was unfair and <lb />
i- in the <lb />
honest <lb />
people who heard me goes with- <lb />
out saying, and I shall content <lb />
myself with the faithful and <lb />
of my <lb />
to my constituents in senate, <lb />
N and Observer to the <lb />
contra <lb />
c i i <lb />
ct the <lb />
One of prettiest comic <lb />
opera ever put on will be <lb />
the local <lb />
of this city at the Masonic opera <lb />
house next Wednesday night. <lb />
March when Brandon Court- <lb />
presents the Ethel Morton <lb />
Opera Company in <lb />
The of the opera is based on <lb />
the masquerading of lady who <lb />
is desirous of spying upon the j <lb />
actions of her who <lb />
inclined to go pace. This <lb />
paves the way for many <lb />
which are well. <lb />
worked out. The play is in three <lb />
acts, well staged with beautiful <lb />
scenery, and the costumes are of I <lb />
that English court style <lb />
which permits of much lace and <lb />
splendor. gowns worn by <lb />
Morton were imported from j <lb />
especially for her use in i <lb />
o Suction. However, <lb />
gowns are not Miss Morton's. <lb />
attraction. She a <lb />
most voice and is <lb />
said to be one of the best soloists <lb />
on the American stage. <lb />
freezes his lingers, <lb />
reasonable prices and on easy terms. <lb />
broods overall the t <lb />
has a single half hour to <lb />
G is going to be and the <lb />
longer you defer buying the lot the h <lb />
it cost <lb />
it <lb />
This properly is located only minutes <lb />
walk from business part the town. <lb />
See White and let him explain prices <lb />
and terms. <lb />
Farmers bu <lb />
hauling and <lb />
them will doubtless sea ti <lb />
of good roads. <lb />
JOB <lb />
A POINTER <lb />
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THE <lb />
TO <lb />
MEN. <lb />
Doy <lb />
In celebrating his birthday <lb />
with a party, a few evenings age, <lb />
Bert, the little son of Dr. and <lb />
Mrs. E. A. was painfully <lb />
burned about the neck. His <lb />
blouse accidentally caught or. <lb />
from a candle. <lb />
LARGE QUANTITY OF NEW TYPE AND STOCK <lb />
ADDED TO THIS <lb />
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
and Weekly, <lb />
AN OLD ADA <lb />
SAYS. <lb />
light purse U a <lb />
Sickness make, a light p <lb />
The LIVER Is the <lb />
tenths of all disease. <lb />
go to the root of the <lb />
thoroughly, quick <lb />
and restore the <lb />
LIVER to normal <lb />
Give tone to the <lb />
solid flesh to the <lb />
Take No Substitute.; <lb />
I Not Quit <lb />
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A. u I <lb />
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In km n <lb />
tool lit- <lb />
is a to <lb />
will bee <lb />
box I auk a <lb />
f. You <lb />
a Horse Goods,<lb />
D. W. HARD <lb />
IN <lb />
And <lb />
Cotton Bagging. <lb />
Ties always on n. <lb />
T. <lb />
advantages <lb />
for reaching the public. <lb />
Pr <lb />
Produce Bought <lb />
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REPORT OF. 1-E Of <lb />
BANKING TRUST COMPANY <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
lit close of business Jan 1607.<lb />
Stocks, <lb />
10.000.00 <lb />
26.950,62 <lb />
200.181.53 <lb />
in <lb />
I bank <lb />
S notes <lb />
aid <lb />
Surplus 12,600.0<lb />
Bills payable<lb />
Due to A <lb />
ck <lb />
IS <lb />
Lave is an actual an <lb />
requirement of the heart. <lb />
WHO WAS m <lb />
Somebody did a golden deed, <lb />
Somebody proved a friend in <lb />
need; <lb />
Every properly constituted sang a <lb />
man being who entertains an Somebody smiled the whole day <lb />
appreciation of loneliness and; long; <lb />
wretchedness, and looks forward Somebody though, sweet <lb />
Total,<lb />
J.- . ., do k n <lb />
l rue u the of my <lb />
O. S. CARR, Cashier. <lb />
to happiness and content, feels a <lb />
necessity of loving, without <lb />
is unfinished and hope is without <lb />
aim, nature is defective and man <lb />
miserable; nor does he come to <lb />
comprehend the end and glory of <lb />
existence until he has <lb />
the fullness of love that <lb />
actualizes all indefinite cravings <lb />
and expectations. Love is the <lb />
great instrument of nature, the <lb />
SENATE VOTED <lb />
BILLS <lb />
House Determined Not to <lb />
Until the Pledges the Demo <lb />
Made t tn <lb />
Shall Have Been <lb />
Fulfilled u the <lb />
tore. <lb />
of Ai.; mo <lb />
The board of aldermen met <lb />
regular monthly session <lb />
day night, all of th <lb />
members being present. <lb />
The finance committee report d <lb />
to -cs- way was a the arrangement i ha I been made <lb />
Somebody said, glad In the senate, and a multiplicity I to borrow from the three <lb />
of bilk, of general and some of the town to be used in <lb />
fought a valiant fight; <lb />
Somebody lived to shield the <lb />
it you <lb />
Selected. <lb />
th <lb />
great to <lb />
and the i t <lb />
were passed. T e compulsory <lb />
education bill v. voted ii to law, <lb />
after the;, . ; <lb />
which q voting <lb />
One of the most curious facts compulsory i th <lb />
people <lb />
. , <lb />
state, <lb />
th- <lb />
re sys- <lb />
TAKE US IN. <lb />
bond and CO rent of society, the hum.-m nature Is the district or township i <lb />
spring spirit of the universe. It a an outsider unit instead of the CO in . <lb />
ed and in before <lb />
of Feb <lb />
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A. M <lb />
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REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
OF <lb />
t the Close of Business, Jan. 26th<lb />
Capital paid In<lb />
., <lb />
Hi n- payable <lb />
O, <lb />
8.878.8 <lb />
4,100.00 <lb />
u j out<lb />
16.6-57,3 <lb />
is the whole nature wrapped up <lb />
in one desire. Love is the sun of <lb />
life, most in the <lb />
ins and evening hut warmest and <lb />
steadiest at noon. <lb />
Love is the weapon which <lb />
omnipotence reserved to conquer <lb />
rebel men when all the rest had <lb />
failed. Reason he fear <lb />
he answers blow to blow; future <lb />
interests he meets present <lb />
pleasure, but love, that sun <lb />
against whose melting beams <lb />
winter can not stand, that soft <lb />
subduing slumber bring <lb />
down the giant There is not <lb />
for the average man or woman- <lb />
it is the charm of <lb />
It is a familiar episode in <lb />
as the original bill <lb />
The High School bill <lb />
the senate, carrying with it <lb />
report of c for <lb />
month. The of <lb />
nearly every community, how- modest appropriation for <lb />
ever, to have a stranger come in of the Eastern <lb />
and induce people to do things Una training school, to be local <lb />
which they would not do ed in i astern town w h <lb />
for life long or oilers the best Inducements. <lb />
their most trusted and intimate i bill the C Board of <lb />
friends Education may appropriate a sum <lb />
The obsessions, or brain cloud, for the maintenance of a <lb />
or disease, or tendency, or school, and does not make it <lb />
ever it is, goes even further c that only those <lb />
People will walk by the doors of c which are for the <lb />
earn was ordered refunded to <lb />
Sim Flake and <lb />
i for excess taxes col- <lb />
through error. <lb />
l an <lb />
i o i i <lb />
l referred to the water and <lb />
light committee. <lb />
An arc light w to <lb />
placed at th c r of <lb />
I West <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
Account allowed to the <lb />
of paid. <lb />
The board adjourned to meet <lb />
March 13th. <lb />
merchants <lb />
known all <lb />
whom they have <lb />
live-, <lb />
1841.578,51 <lb />
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North Carolina, j <lb />
the bank, do <lb />
I . ., in true to best of my <lb />
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Attest <lb />
G. <lb />
W- B WILSON. <lb />
It, W. <lb />
Directors <lb />
And before <lb />
list of Jan <lb />
D. C. MOORE, <lb />
Correct- <lb />
Come In and examine my <lb />
PLANTERS, SOWERS, DISC <lb />
SMOOTHING HARROWS, ONE <lb />
HORSE STEEL PLOWS, <lb />
R FARM OR AND WASH- <lb />
You <lb />
e. <lb />
We beg leave to announce that we are <lb />
and Retail <lb />
i a White Lead, Paints <lb />
and <lb />
Ready Paints. <lb />
There no line in the world better <lb />
It it a <lb />
for honorable wares and honorable<lb />
If you use the Harrison Paints you need <lb />
worry quality. <lb />
We trust that you drill favor us with your <lb />
whenever you want good paint for any <lb />
Have just a car load and <lb />
in give you Special Prices. <lb />
Baker Hart <lb />
one human soul in a m not I to whom they owe money at the <lb />
a thousand men in all earth do- <lb />
main whose earthly hearts are <lb />
hardened against love. There <lb />
need no other proof that <lb />
is the most wholesome moral <lb />
and that in which <lb />
the morality of man is destined <lb />
to thrive than the <lb />
elevation of soul. The religious <lb />
aspirations which attend the first <lb />
assurance, the first sober certain- <lb />
of true love. <lb />
Love is the perpetual melody of <lb />
very moment, and buy <lb />
orders to pay in distant cities <lb />
for which home mer- <lb />
chants could I'm . h more con- <lb />
and for the same <lb />
money, or cheaper. All kinds of <lb />
and itinerant agents <lb />
and send out circulars <lb />
and have women flock to their <lb />
displays at who <lb />
usually are fairly sensible and <lb />
will <lb />
v f . <lb />
The <lb />
bill the Senate and <lb />
carries with it i annual <lb />
of for five years. <lb />
half of th amount to come from <lb />
the State treasury, the remain- <lb />
to taken from the State <lb />
department of agriculture. The <lb />
bill creates an immigration bu- <lb />
whose efforts to secure <lb />
Immigrants shall be limited to <lb />
the United States, and <lb />
TO N J . <lb />
THAW <lb />
public spirited at nay nation.-- of Celtic or <lb />
higher prices than they would I origin, except in instance of <lb />
have to pay for exactly the same j a Eastern counties, which <lb />
will be permitted to secure <lb />
migrants from Northern . <lb />
The usual excitement which <lb />
attends the senate debates on <lb />
humanity It sheds its effulgence <lb />
upon and throws a goods furnished by local <lb />
around age It glorifies the chants and shop-keeper-i, who do <lb />
present by the light it easts pay rents and taxes <lb />
backward, and it lightens i he I here and help to keep the town <lb />
future by the gleams sent for-j going. have heard of eases vital issues was <lb />
ward The love which is the out-1 of collected heavy the discussion of Mr Bub-j <lb />
come of esteem has the rents and anti-trust bid. and <lb />
on the tick th and were not <lb />
character. It tends to . ind if expected to <lb />
it in id. i. New York near something Interesting <lb />
elsewhere for the same <lb />
lo on its <lb />
York, March <lb />
was another quick turn of the <lb />
in the of Harry K <lb />
today when de- <lb />
I that it had co <lb />
elude I t-i rest it case. <lb />
It was ..; o'clock <lb />
M. s, of the Thaw <lb />
counsel, called District <lb />
Jerome on the telephone and <lb />
made the announcement. <lb />
district y w p <lb />
man in New <lb />
for it had bean understood <lb />
Ii n i feral re- <lb />
bone i ti <lb />
i call one or i <lb />
pate one from the slave of self. <lb />
It altogether itself is <lb />
the only price. It inspires gen- <lb />
sympathy, faith, <lb />
and confidence. True love also <lb />
in a manner elevates <lb />
love renders wise in a <lb />
says the poet Browning, <lb />
the most gifted minds have been <lb />
the truest lovers, great souls <lb />
make all affections they <lb />
elevate and consecrate all true <lb />
delights. Love even brings to <lb />
light Qualities before laying <lb />
and unsuspected. It <lb />
es the ma, expands the <lb />
soul, and stimulates the mental <lb />
powers. <lb />
Genuine love is founded on es- <lb />
teem and respect. cannot <lb />
long love one for you have <lb />
not these feelings The most <lb />
beautiful may be the most ad- <lb />
mired and caressed but they are <lb />
no always the most esteemed <lb />
and loved. We great <lb />
beauty in those who are not beau- <lb />
if possess genuine <lb />
truthfulness, simplicity and sin- <lb />
Remember that love is <lb />
dependent upon forms. <lb />
love is stronger than <lb />
man's because she sacrifices <lb />
more. The love of a e, true <lb />
woman has brightened some of <lb />
the darkest scenes in the world's <lb />
history- Who can estimate the <lb />
value of a woman's affections <lb />
purchase a gem so <lb />
precious. <lb />
It is difficult to know at what <lb />
moment love begins; and it is <lb />
less difficult to know it has he- <lb />
gun. The love that makes <lb />
j happy and home beam <lb />
along the pathway of our <lb />
matured years and their <lb />
linger till the shadows of <lb />
death darkens them all to- <lb />
J. E. W. <lb />
their tenant., were <lb />
And after it hay m I <lb />
here and elsewhere th <lb />
without proper or <lb />
de-1 credentials have come and <lb />
things which the most <lb />
citizen of the community <lb />
have sold, Indite <lb />
Cautious and long-headed <lb />
men to make Investments <lb />
into which no could <lb />
have persuaded them possibly, <lb />
This curious trait is worth <lb />
some study by medical <lb />
scientific people- Possibly some <lb />
operation might be performed to <lb />
cure it. Some brain <lb />
may find the exact location of <lb />
the nerve or brain section which <lb />
induces people to trust the <lb />
in preference to grown <lb />
humanity and to prefer sending <lb />
their money abroad rather than <lb />
to keep it in its own <lb />
Once located the seat of the <lb />
might be removed, as we <lb />
are told now the doctors can re- <lb />
move the disposition to badness <lb />
from a body's brain and the ten- <lb />
to vanity from a girl's. <lb />
Richmond News Leader- <lb />
in the <lb />
House, to adjourn Monday, at <lb />
noon, was withdrawn by its <lb />
after the sentiment oft <lb />
had been ascertained, i, <lb />
is the determination of the House c <lb />
to remain in session a mo lit <lb />
if to secure <lb />
such legislation as will t <lb />
the pledges of the Democratic <lb />
M. <lb />
The <lb />
open iii tin <lb />
time, Friday <lb />
. he organ <lb />
Freeman, <lb />
Ir. m . <lb />
ii, <lb />
J , . i in I <lb />
list church was <lb />
for the fir.-t <lb />
a an <lb />
by M <lb />
v hi.-tr <lb />
. an i <lb />
party made to the people in its <lb />
platform, upon which the pros-1 <lb />
General Assembly was <lb />
ice i .-in i t <lb />
services <lb />
the ; <lb />
J. H. <lb />
City. <lb />
North <lb />
his <lb />
e of <lb />
f the <lb />
.-I.- <lb />
R i in <lb />
t. , is <lb />
r the J <lb />
th Northern <lb />
R. J. G. <lb />
Greenville's Sweet Singer. <lb />
Perhaps there is not a hap- <lb />
pier person over the completion <lb />
and opening of the new Method- <lb />
church than Mrs. J. B. <lb />
Cherry, Greenville's sweet <lb />
singer, as she has the right to <lb />
feel . rejoiced- Through the <lb />
thirty years of worship in the <lb />
old church she was the leading <lb />
spirit music. In addition to <lb />
leading the choir h r solo work <lb />
was also a delight to the <lb />
It was fitting that she <lb />
should be requested to sing at <lb />
in the new church <lb />
Friday night, and on that <lb />
rendered the <lb />
most charmingly. She always <lb />
sings delightfully, but her voice <lb />
never sweeter or her ex- <lb />
more perfect in <lb />
this song, her soul seeming in <lb />
every note. <lb />
The Senate passed the bill to <lb />
establish the school of <lb />
at Spray, carrying an <lb />
of with it, and <lb />
although after it Had ed <lb />
effort was made to re- <lb />
consider and defeat it. Mr Reid <lb />
defended and saved it from <lb />
legislative slaughter. <lb />
The house passed bill <lb />
to the Stone- <lb />
wall Jackson Training school, <lb />
and also passed the bill to take <lb />
Surry out of the Eighth Con- <lb />
District and put it in <lb />
the Fifth. Raleigh News Ob- <lb />
server. <lb />
capital <lb />
His i i ad preceded <lb />
him hero, hence much was <lb />
expected of his rs ital, and <lb />
the anticipation ail present <lb />
was fully re pr <lb />
as pr I w is fol- <lb />
lowed and every number was <lb />
delighted. Mr Freeman is a <lb />
master of touch and expression <lb />
and the splendid pipe organ re- <lb />
beautifully to this skill. <lb />
It was more than a tr at to hoar <lb />
him, it was delightful, ins; <lb />
and throughout the pro- <lb />
gram he had close it ; <lb />
Representative Webber, of <lb />
Ohio, ed a con- <lb />
last week th it would re <lb />
pea every law whereby the <lb />
government makes a dollar <lb />
of the liquor business. He said <lb />
Lincoln signed the tax- <lb />
whiskey with great <lb />
and with the 1- <lb />
that it would be repealed <lb />
after the war. It was a war <lb />
measure only and Webber says <lb />
the United States should do long- <lb />
stain its hands with the<lb />
The town has a <lb />
handsome metal cabinet for the <lb />
mayor's office in which <lb />
serve p rs and <lb />
longing to town. <lb />
Va., Mai eh <lb />
f being out one hour and a <lb />
half the jury in the case of <lb />
and F, on <lb />
for the murder of William F, By- <lb />
waters, returned a verdict of not <lb />
guilty at a. <lb />
C. a i Swindling <lb />
Washington, C, <lb />
day, Ii. Charges have been <lb />
in the Treasury Department to <lb />
the effect that the Standard Oil <lb />
Company has been <lb />
Uncle Sam In the Philippines. <lb />
The amount involved is reported <lb />
co John D's agents <lb />
plead I hey are innocent and are <lb />
apparently anxious to try the <lb />
matter in the Philippine courts. <lb />
The Standard is accused of <lb />
the duty on twenty th v; and <lb />
eases of oil shipped fr n the <lb />
tariff <lb />
was in against oil from <lb />
here to the islands. <lb />
mi tut on <lb />
to United States to the Philippines <lb />
he- when a high tariff<lb /></p>
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DEPARTMENT <lb />
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent. <lb />
C. <lb />
for <lb />
we take <lb />
and writing for <lb />
in arrears We have a list <lb />
all who receive their mail at <lb />
this office. also take orders <lb />
r Miss Smith after a pleas- <lb />
Fred of Kinston. spent visit to Mrs. B. F. Manning-. <lb />
day very pleasantly here yes- has returned to her home <lb />
lat Fort Barnwell. <lb />
If you arc interested in Cook <lb />
. Watches, clocks and <lb />
needing attention in my line <lb />
i will to in the <lb />
best and latest style C. E. <lb />
Spier. <lb />
I all work entrusted <lb />
to my care to give entire <lb />
faction. Try me. C. E. <lb />
FATE OF AN EDITOR WHO TOLD <lb />
THE TRUTH FOR ONCE. <lb />
A North Carolina editor <lb />
announced that just for one issue last week. <lb />
OAKLEY ITEMS. <lb />
Oakley, N. C. March 13th. <lb />
J. L Perkins, of Stokes, was <lb />
H. A. Gray went to Washing- <lb />
ton Friday. <lb />
E. made business calls <lb />
in Robersonville Friday. <lb />
Z. V. Whitehurst made <lb />
calls in Bethel Saturday <lb />
J- K of <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
DISSOLUTION NOTICE. <lb />
d Heaters it pay <lb />
you to examine quality and prices <lb />
that Cannon Tyson are making <lb />
Rev. T. II. King his reg- <lb />
here <lb />
;. I cheap goods go <lb />
to E. E. they <lb />
have <lb />
Ha t and <lb />
wit . i x . new<lb />
is <lb />
v, ti car loads of <lb />
. S fa which we will <lb />
Day h Don't <lb />
sell us to <lb />
serve. F- Lilly Co. <lb />
W. J. Boyd and W. EL Hooks <lb />
have <lb />
E E new <lb />
t fresh meats, <lb />
sausage and fresh fish. <lb />
Dr. M. M. Sauls is quite sick at <lb />
his home and his presence is <lb />
badly needed at the drug store. <lb />
Ail art wishing him a speedy <lb />
recovery. <lb />
Merchandise Broker-I carry <lb />
a full line of Meat, Lard and Can <lb />
buy before giving <lb />
me a trial. Frank Lilly Co. <lb />
W A Hardy and wife, of <lb />
Greene county, spent <lb />
with the Luther <lb />
Lawhorn- <lb />
If you need any Paint be sure <lb />
and see E. E. Co. <lb />
Miss Eason, of Snow <lb />
Hill, spent the better part of last <lb />
week with her cousin, Master <lb />
Joseph <lb />
exchange corn <lb />
for o or -i Lean, Healthy Shoats <lb />
weighing from to GO pounds- <lb />
preferred will pay cash mark- <lb />
et e for same W. A. <lb />
ltd Ayden, N. C- <lb />
W. J Hemby has been to <lb />
and r fro a Beaver Dam <lb />
p family who <lb />
Were t to the mother of <lb />
Mr,. <lb />
The will be <lb />
pleased with one of those <lb />
I . Saul's. and <lb />
see <lb />
I solicit the patronage of the <lb />
people Ayden and community <lb />
he would tell the truth. Here <lb />
are a few choice items from the <lb />
local <lb />
the sorriest man <lb />
in town, advantage of the <lb />
summer rates Sunday and went <lb />
to the city to get drunk on dis- j was here Saturday and Sunday <lb />
liquor. He with friends <lb />
the money from his wife. She Miss Reba Corey went to <lb />
Spier. Works in the cotton mill a; night, j Greenville Saturday. <lb />
He sleeps all night and loafs all Miss Lela Manning, of Bethel, <lb />
day. Mrs. is devoted to spent a few days here last week <lb />
her husband. She recently visiting her brother, T. A. Man <lb />
threatened to pull all the hair out j <lb />
of another woman's ho ad because Skinner and son. expo.--e to nub. <lb />
that woman had said that her of Ayden, spent and <lb />
in everything pertaining to Sunday the neighborhood. <lb />
Si me Sophia he wore another new Chief Police James visited at <lb />
dress and new bat to church last Winterville Saturday and Sun- <lb />
Sunday. war the cynosure day. <lb />
of all eyes., Her hat cost and Jim Taylor went to <lb />
the making of her cost Sunday and returned same day. <lb />
Mis. Ins notified the Mrs. H. A- Gray, Mrs. J. E. <lb />
editor to say that she will <lb />
part of the summer away at the <lb />
resort <lb />
Her husband, whose income <lb />
nth. has to rent of Mrs. John . <lb />
duly qualified before , of Kilpatrick A Patrick con- <lb />
court of Pitt county as ducting a cotton and insurance business <lb />
of the estate of the town of N C has <lb />
blocks, deceased, notice is hereby day dissolved <lb />
given to all persons indebted to consent. Joel Patrick withdrawing from <lb />
to make immediate payment to said firm. <lb />
the undersigned, and all persons having Dec. 12th. <lb />
claims against said estate must present W. H. Kilpatrick <lb />
the same for payment on or before the Joel <lb />
5th day of Match. 1908, or this notice t d w <lb />
will be plead in bar of recovery. <lb />
This day of March, <lb />
B. T. Cox. <lb />
, of Samuel Stocks. <lb />
trial. C- E Spier. <lb />
Manning Brown, a colored <lb />
man, an employ- of the Ayden <lb />
Lumber Co. had the misfortune <lb />
to fall under a car and break his <lb />
leg. <lb />
cons cotton <lb />
F Lilly Co. <lb />
M. M. Sauls has the finest and <lb />
best supply of Fountain Pens <lb />
ever brought to Ayden. <lb />
Call at the Drug- Sine ard <lb />
cure one of those <lb />
M. Sauls. <lb />
All sizes and reasonable prices <lb />
the best Fountain Pens at <lb />
Sauls Drug Store. <lb />
Unfortunate Redbreast. <lb />
Tuesday of this week Mr. Dal. <lb />
las Lee. of township. <lb />
killed a robin which several <lb />
weeks or months ago had the <lb />
m to have a stick driven <lb />
through its body. The stick was <lb />
about an eighth of an inch in <lb />
size and nearly twice long <lb />
to go through the bird. <lb />
It went through the breast and <lb />
out at the back and the top end <lb />
was a quarter of an <lb />
inch. Below its breast about an <lb />
inch cf- the stick showed and <lb />
had worn slick. At the <lb />
entrances above and below the <lb />
flesh seemed to have healed some- <lb />
what the stick. When <lb />
Mr. Lee saw the bird it was <lb />
seemingly well and flying around <lb />
other birds. The <lb />
dent t, the poor bird must have <lb />
happened when a tree fell or <lb />
during a storm. The mystery of <lb />
it all is how the bird lived and <lb />
flew around with a stick through <lb />
its body. The bird was on <lb />
at this office for two days <lb />
seen by several persons. <lb />
Smithfield Herald. <lb />
SALE OF REAL <lb />
By virtue of a power of con- <lb />
inn mortgage deed exec- <lb />
and delivered by Jesse W. Brown , <lb />
w j Brothers, on the <lb />
K 1st day of January. 1906, and r <lb />
-1 the of deed <lb />
I of Pitt county, in Book J-5. Pun <lb />
i lie sale before the house door <lb />
Greenville, to the highest bidder <lb />
the following parcel of bind to <lb />
life estate of Jesse W. <lb />
Brown in and to that certain tract or <lb />
parcel of Situate in Greenville <lb />
township, rut county and on th <lb />
North side of Tar River, the <lb />
Z. W. Brown, w. If. Brown <lb />
estate R. J. May and W. J. Fleming <lb />
known as the B. W. Brown home <lb />
ace, containing; acres more o.- <lb />
Or Joseph Dixon <lb />
AND SURGEON. <lb />
Earn St <lb />
a N. C. <lb />
Sales Feed and Livery <lb />
Stables. <lb />
Nice Conveyances. <lb />
Deal <lb />
to the <lb />
N. C. <lb />
C. B <lb />
HART <lb />
TO J. H. <lb />
in Dry Goods. No- <lb />
about <lb />
a house, hire a cook, a nurse, pay <lb />
the r and the doctor- He <lb />
also has lo pay town taxes <lb />
When the Tom <lb />
Doyle, went into bankruptcy last <lb />
October it was found that poor <lb />
Jim owed him more <lb />
than anybody else in town. <lb />
Taker Montclair thinks there <lb />
I . <lb />
de- <lb />
ceased had several relatives an <lb />
many friends in this section <lb />
Died Under on. Dirt. <lb />
Last Monday afternoon at <lb />
works of the Midway Brick Co , <lb />
a mile west of <lb />
C. <lb />
Al <lb />
station at this place, where clay <lb />
was being taken out the dire <lb />
caved in and buried Chas.<lb />
OF AYDEN <lb />
-n AYDEN, N. <lb />
At the of business 1906. <lb />
the o town property <lb />
June. Two or three have <lb />
listed since he opened the books <lb />
this morning. They are among <lb />
the large property holders. If <lb />
C. <lb />
in <lb />
Mebane and his f <lb />
Mebane, both colored. The lat- j <lb />
coin <lb />
Loans and <lb />
Overdraft <lb />
Furniture and fixtures <lb />
Due from banks an i bankers <lb />
Cash items <lb />
i stock <lb />
167.61 Surplus fund <lb />
was extricated in a <lb />
condition, but it is believed he <lb />
will recover, while the <lb />
one could buy for former being much <lb />
was not reached until <lb />
life was extinct. The <lb />
as we are informed, had the con- <lb />
135.50 <lb />
100.00 <lb />
6.563.03 <lb />
notes other 3.671.01 <lb />
less expenses <lb />
Total <lb />
Dividends unpaid <lb />
Deposits subject to check <lb />
a checks outstanding 1,688.26 <lb />
he would certainly be in luck. <lb />
We would give name of <lb />
U OP NORTH CAROLINA, u <lb />
OF <lb />
I J. B. Smith. Cashier of the I . <lb />
distinguished gentlemen,; M to day keep . the above am t <lb />
but they are prominent <lb />
the church and we do not <lb />
wish to embarrass the minis- <lb />
The members of the S. <lb />
S. Poker Club, who have for the <lb />
past eight months been doing <lb />
business in the rear room of the <lb />
brick mills going. To save a <lb />
great deal of digging they dig <lb />
under for some distance and <lb />
split the over-hanging ledge, <lb />
and it in this way the men <lb />
were caught. The recent rains <lb />
m Li <lb />
lo b <lb />
7- <lb />
II <lb />
Notary <lb />
pi j and <lb />
It. ashier. <lb />
. SMITH <lb />
CANNON, <lb />
Dire <lb />
Galloway's <lb />
The Salisbury Post has this to <lb />
say of Galloway, the <lb />
representative from <lb />
Despite the weight of years <lb />
and wife, of and physical infirmities Capt. <lb />
had softened the dirt and it <lb />
barber shop, are thinking of broke q <lb />
pending operations for the sum- Gleaner, <lb />
mer. These young sports say <lb />
they have no fear that Chief <lb />
Police will molest them <lb />
Charleston, S C. have been vis- <lb />
the family of J. E. Jones, <lb />
Mr. Guthrie returned to his home <lb />
yesterday and his wife will re- <lb />
main sometime longer with her <lb />
parents. <lb />
pens on sale at Saul's <lb />
drug store at from to <lb />
J. R. Jones, one of Uncle Sam's <lb />
from Fortress Monroe, is <lb />
at home a visit of several <lb />
day.-- <lb />
JOsephus Cox and J. F. <lb />
Winterville, were on <lb />
our cotton market Saturday. <lb />
Can Nobles who has been very <lb />
sick is much better. <lb />
It is a delight and a pleasure <lb />
to say nothing the <lb />
in having a first class <lb />
Pen. Call at Drug <lb />
and secure this much need- <lb />
ed article. <lb />
Everett is home from <lb />
Scotland Neck a visit to his <lb />
family h Owing to the sick- <lb />
of one of his children he will <lb />
remain several days. <lb />
Fountain With any and <lb />
all size points for sale at <lb />
Drug Store. <lb />
I have bought the <lb />
business of J. Taylor <lb />
and respectfully solicit the pat- <lb />
of the public. C. E. <lb />
C. A. Fair and C. R. Williams <lb />
went to Winterville yesterday. <lb />
Swift Galloway, of Greene, is <lb />
the juvenile of the house. <lb />
captain, would you <lb />
say should you choose to write <lb />
your own I interrupt- <lb />
ed as he was entertaining a dozen <lb />
of us in the house between <lb />
today with reminiscences. <lb />
would he replied <lb />
without <lb />
Galloway, lame in both <lb />
legs, cripple in both hands, blind <lb />
in one eye; seeing very <lb />
with the other, deaf in one <lb />
ear was until the last expiring <lb />
breath on the firing <lb />
Somebody Move. <lb />
has yet actually taken <lb />
hold of the idea that a <lb />
and bath houses on <lb />
front would be a good thing. <lb />
Getting time to start in if such <lb />
a convenience is to be <lb />
ed by summer. <lb />
to Creditors. <lb />
Having duly qualified before the <lb />
Superior court clerk of Pitt county as <lb />
administrator, with the will attached <lb />
of the estate of E. A. Coward, <lb />
ed, notice is hereby given to all persons <lb />
Indebted to the estate to make <lb />
payment to the undersigned, <lb />
and all persons having claims <lb />
said estate are notified to present the <lb />
same for payment on or <lb />
day of February, 1908, or <lb />
in bar of <lb />
This Feb. 27th, 1907 <lb />
Willis Dixon. <lb />
of K. A. Coward. <lb />
R. F. D. No Snow Hill, N. C. <lb />
ltd <lb />
notice <lb />
in their and nightly <lb />
gatherings. Their only reason <lb />
for suspending operations is that <lb />
funds have run low. <lb />
will begin at the old stand <lb />
first next. <lb />
called Ed Bates a thief <lb />
one day last week. Ed went <lb />
alter him and made him show <lb />
his <lb />
Alyce and Mr. Mario. <lb />
Monk at the Baptist parsonage, <lb />
Sunday afternoon. The bride is <lb />
a very ordinary girl who loafs <lb />
the drug store and post <lb />
office most of the time- She can <lb />
drink more coco-colas than any <lb />
old soak in town and she is as thin <lb />
as a woods rooter in July. <lb />
She is not a beauty at all and she <lb />
has a voice like a and <lb />
a gait like a goat. The groom is <lb />
an ordinary loafer. He lives off <lb />
the old man and isn't worth a <lb />
a cart of shucks. This couple <lb />
will have an unhappy life, an so <lb />
the editor has no congratulations <lb />
to Light- <lb />
foot Sunday night on <lb />
The trouble with him <lb />
is he live up to his own <lb />
He is the stingiest man <lb />
in <lb />
Now, in the good old summer <lb />
time when the Bob Whites make <lb />
music in the golden wheat fields, <lb />
all the day long people drive out <lb />
to the edge of the town to see a <lb />
piece of coat tail suspended from <lb />
a barbed wire fence. It is all <lb />
that community has of the editor <lb />
who dared to tell the truth for <lb />
once. The paper suspended pub- <lb />
Killed by Story. <lb />
Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Bennett, <lb />
wife of Fred K. H. Bennett, of <lb />
Trenton, is dead as the result of <lb />
a funny told by her husband Overdrafts Secured <lb />
a week ago. She laughed i <lb />
u . <lb />
heartily that she burst a blood; Due from Banks <lb />
vessel, and death ensued after Cash Items <lb />
several days of intense suffering. Gold Coin <lb />
years Mrs. Bennett's Silver Coin <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION <lb />
-OF----- <lb />
THE BANK FARMVILLE. N. C. <lb />
A THE CLOSE OF J N. 26th, 1906 <lb />
sons were drowned together <lb />
while swimming in the <lb />
The Bennett's were at dinner <lb />
when the husband told the fatal <lb />
joke, which was about a young <lb />
man who telephoned to his wife <lb />
that six or eight of their <lb />
were coming to dinner and <lb />
that she had bettor get a slice <lb />
of ham for the meal. <lb />
The wife laughed until she be- <lb />
came unconscious. Despite the <lb />
best medical and surgical skill <lb />
that could be procured, Mrs. Ben- <lb />
nett suffered great agony before <lb />
she passed away.<lb />
Loans and Discounts Stock paid in <lb />
2,842.78 Surplus Fund 1,000.00 <lb />
348.59 Undivided profits 2,713.79 <lb />
Deposit 2,537.75 <lb />
84,615.42 subject 57,844.55 <lb />
124.25 <lb />
479.46<lb />
solemn <lb />
st of ray <lb />
Which side of the trust <lb />
a man Will take largely de- <lb />
pends on whether he is on the <lb />
outside or inside <lb />
Journal <lb />
Disputed About Rent. <lb />
Savannah, Ga. March <lb />
P. Harrell, of Dodge county, was <lb />
shot and instantly killed tonight <lb />
about o'clock by Mrs. Sallie <lb />
The grew out <lb />
a dispute about rent, Mr. <lb />
owning the house in which <lb />
lived. He had gone <lb />
there for the purpose of collect- <lb />
the rent upon being re- <lb />
fused payment he told Mrs. <lb />
that he would have her <lb />
put out, whereupon she drew a <lb />
a pistol and shot Harrell twice <lb />
through the heart and brain. <lb />
Mrs. was arrested- Mr. <lb />
Harrell a wife and several <lb />
children. <lb />
State of North Carolina, i M <lb />
County of Pitt. <lb />
I, J. R. Davis, Cashier of the above-named <lb />
y swear that the statement is true to the b <lb />
and belief. J. R. DAVIS, Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be-j <lb />
ore me, this day of Feb. <lb />
DAVIS, <lb />
Notary d <lb />
BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST COMPANY. <lb />
AT BETHEL, N. <lb />
At the close of business Jan- 26th, 1907. <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Rev. J. W. Rose, of Edenton, <lb />
is in town in the interest of his <lb />
paper, the Baptist, <lb />
which he publishes in connection <lb />
with his pastoral work. <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
Overdrafts <lb />
Furniture <lb />
Due from Banks and <lb />
Bankers <lb />
Cash items <lb />
Gold coin, j <lb />
bank <lb />
ind other U. S. notes j <lb />
Total <lb />
J 5,075.89 <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Capital stock 5,000.00 <lb />
Surplus fund 2,300.00 <lb />
Undivided profits <lb />
Bills Payable 718.48 <lb />
Time certificates of <lb />
deposit 2.184.60 <lb />
Deposits subj. to check <lb />
checks out- <lb />
standing 960.25 <lb />
Certified Checks <lb />
Total <lb />
State of North Carolina, County Pitt <lb />
Cashier of the named bank, do solemnly <lb />
is true to the best of my <lb />
swear that the above statement <lb />
edge and belief. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to <lb />
me, this 2nd day of Feb. <lb />
T. <lb />
Notary Public I <lb />
W. H. Cashier <lb />
M. O. BLOUNT, <lb />
R. J. GRIMES <lb />
STATON, <lb />
Directors. <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
D. J. W Editor and Owner. <lb />
Truth in to Fiction. <lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, <lb />
THREE SCORE AND TEN. <lb />
in the Life of <lb />
Crover Cleveland <lb />
1837 in Caldwell, Essex <lb />
New Jersey. <lb />
1841 with <lb />
near <lb />
1835-Started west in search <lb />
of employment and located <lb />
1859-Admitted to the bar. <lb />
assistant dis- <lb />
Erie <lb />
D candidate <lb />
for district defeated. <lb />
sheriff of Erie <lb />
Mayor of <lb />
lo by largest majority ever <lb />
given candidate in that city. <lb />
HAIL STORMS SOON. <lb />
One Visits Brick <lb />
Residents of the Church <lb />
section, not far from the Ala- <lb />
mince line, in the today,, <lb />
if a hail storm yes- <lb />
afternoon about six <lb />
o'clock. No damage was done, <lb />
the blowing of numerous <lb />
barn doors from their hinges by <lb />
a high wind Buggies and other <lb />
light vehicles standing in the <lb />
the pen were twirled around <lb />
and about, but there was no dam- <lb />
age done. One man said an old <lb />
cat with four kittens on a box <lb />
had bad luck. She was not a <lb />
great distance from a pond <lb />
I the sent the box and kit- <lb />
into the water. After the <lb />
Storm was over curiosity led the <lb />
THE LEGISLATURE. <lb />
A Summary of the New Laws. <lb />
It has been the custom to The <lb />
Observer correspondent <lb />
of the Legislature, to <lb />
look over the list of the acts in <lb />
to get the which are <lb />
most important to the people of <lb />
North Carolina, he is able <lb />
now to furnish them. <lb />
To aid the Orphan-j health to provide for small percentage of these passed. <lb />
Marion. of by Those which did pass <lb />
To allow elections to of a hospital in Moore <lb />
townships or school district c To amend the by <lb />
; . the writing companies having over <lb />
by physicians. capital to invest the <lb />
excess in such manner as the in- <lb />
Governor of the man to investigate and he said <lb />
the box had lodged against a <lb />
raft in the he pulled it out <lb />
and found kittens alive and <lb />
well, but rather wet.-Greens- <lb />
Record. <lb />
State of New <lb />
president of the <lb />
United States. 1886- <lb />
Miss Fran Folsom. <lb />
Defeated for re-election <lb />
by Benjamin Harrison. J. M. Moore Dies Suddenly. <lb />
1892-Elected president for I The of the death <lb />
time, defeating President j M morning <lb />
Harrison. was a shock to a host of friends, <lb />
1892-.-Retired from public life I but few knew he was sick- <lb />
and up residence at Prince-. been indisposed for two <lb />
ton. N. J. <lb />
It is now years since Mr. <lb />
Cleveland first assumed the <lb />
of the house <lb />
Only five other presidents lived <lb />
so long after their inaugurations, <lb />
and these were the two <lb />
Jefferson, Madison, <lb />
weeks or more but did not take <lb />
his hod until last Thursday. His <lb />
trouble was at first thought to be <lb />
indigestion, but Sunday some- <lb />
thing like tetanus developed, and <lb />
he passed away at o'clock this <lb />
morning. <lb />
James Moore was <lb />
of age, and eldest son of <lb />
I Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Moore He <lb />
and No president horn in and was a <lb />
in the past half boy when his father moved <lb />
except Mr. Cleveland, has to Greenville in 1889 to take the <lb />
survived his inauguration for Agency <lb />
which was <lb />
Line. <lb />
of the Atlantic Coast <lb />
In he married Miss <lb />
THE IMPORTANT RESOLUTIONS. <lb />
The following are the most <lb />
resolutions which were <lb />
Requesting congress to vote <lb />
for tin- Appalachian Forest Re- <lb />
serve and asking the governor to <lb />
go to Washington in th interest <lb />
of that measure. <lb />
Endorsing th; second Hague <lb />
Peace conference. <lb />
Endorsing the Jamestown <lb />
position, appropriating <lb />
more to allowing the <lb />
Carolina building sold and <lb />
the proceeds used by the com- <lb />
mission. <lb />
Making a gift to the <lb />
comer North Carolina. <lb />
Urging congress to improve <lb />
the upper Cape Fear river. <lb />
Also urging it to prohibit <lb />
gamy. <lb />
To secure a change in the con- <lb />
so senators will be <lb />
elected by a direct vote of the <lb />
people <lb />
Bills were passed eliminating <lb />
whiskey from the following <lb />
Burke, Lincoln, Ca- <lb />
Cherokee. Macon. Cabarrus, <lb />
Cleveland, Rutherford, North- <lb />
Stanly, Scotland, Cum- <lb />
ts <lb />
upon the subject <lb />
education <lb />
To require deaf mutes at- <lb />
tend the school at <lb />
gin ton air.; to limit the attend- <lb />
to North children. <lb />
To require weeks attend- <lb />
each year of <lb />
tween ages of and b. <lb />
To a safe and <lb />
water supply for <lb />
schools, public and <lb />
Creating a system of public <lb />
high schools, the number for <lb />
county t b fixed by the I <lb />
Stat- superintendent of public <lb />
instruction to not less <lb />
one or more than four. <lb />
t . orders, <lb />
r Meal of <lb />
buildings <lb />
RAILWAY HATTERS. <lb />
A great of attention <lb />
given railway matter-. <lb />
more than was Durham. and <lb />
the record of Gen- Grant. by the wife and la lit- and Mecklenburg. <lb />
Princeton. N J., March j son. He also leaves a father <lb />
It would require a bushel basket, and mother, one sister and three <lb />
to hold brothers, <lb />
other messages of and buried with the <lb />
honors of those fraternities at <lb />
o'clock Tuesday afternoon, the <lb />
Cherry Hill <lb />
received today at home <lb />
of Mr. and Mrs. Grover Cleve- <lb />
land on the occasion of the interment being in <lb />
birthday of the <lb />
dent A number of the felicitous j Greater <lb />
greetings were forwarded to Mr Jg <lb />
Cleveland, who is now enjoying An q more than <lb />
his annual spring pleasure trip nary importance to <lb />
in the South, visiting his old interests of and <lb />
friend, Gen. E. P vicinity was opening today <lb />
at Georgetown, S. C. It is to j of the greater Louisville expo <lb />
these regular hunting and fish- Scores of workmen <lb />
trips that Mr. Cleveland at- have been busy for weeks <lb />
tributes in no small measure past getting ready for <lb />
health at the age of three occasion and today they gave <lb />
score and ten. way to the public. The <lb />
It is interesting to note that was formerly opened by <lb />
the twenty-five men who have President who touched <lb />
served as president of the a button in the white house at <lb />
States, eight of the first Washington. addition to an <lb />
twelve who filled the office lived j elaborate display illustrating the <lb />
to be years of age of older, industries and of Louis- <lb />
of the thirteen who fol- <lb />
lowed in the office; of chief <lb />
of the nation there where <lb />
but four who lived to the age of <lb />
seventy-Presidents FUlmore, <lb />
Hayes and Cleveland. <lb />
Of the first twelve presidents <lb />
John Adams lived to the age of <lb />
died at <lb />
Thomas Jefferson at John <lb />
Quincy Adams at the age of <lb />
and Martin Van and An- <lb />
drew Jackson at the age of <lb />
and respectively. <lb />
Of die last thirteen presidents <lb />
none ha; attained the age of <lb />
James Buchanan, the <lb />
oldest, died at the age of <lb />
Millard Fillmore was at the <lb />
time of his death and <lb />
ford Hayes away soon <lb />
after he had reached his r <lb />
birthday. <lb />
villa the exhibition an <lb />
interesting exhibit of articles <lb />
from the treasury, war, navy <lb />
arid departments at <lb />
Washington The exposition <lb />
will remain open till the end <lb />
March. <lb />
FIFTY DROWN. <lb />
70th <lb />
ROAD IMPROVEMENTS. <lb />
counties were allowed <lb />
to improve their and very <lb />
large bond issues were allowed <lb />
to be voted on for this purpose <lb />
in the counties of Franklin, <lb />
Forsyth, Durham, Rowan, Wake, <lb />
Granville and Buncombe, rang- <lb />
from to <lb />
At no session of the <lb />
have charters granted <lb />
to so many railways, the follow- <lb />
is the North Carolina <lb />
Union; Southport, Northern <lb />
Western; Raleigh Winston- <lb />
Idem, Northampton <lb />
ford; Western Carolina, <lb />
Rockingham <lb />
Randolph Cumberland; <lb />
Graham comity; Washington <lb />
Vandemere; Dover <lb />
Southbound; <lb />
Elkin Allegheny; Virginia <lb />
Eastern Carolina; Virginia <lb />
Carolina Southern; Deep River <lb />
Farmers Creek; Alleghany <lb />
Piedmont Southern; Southwest- <lb />
Greensboro; Seaboard <lb />
Great Western; <lb />
Kinston Carolina; Monroe <lb />
Southern; Franklin Smoky <lb />
Mountain. Bills were also <lb />
passed allowing Buncombe, <lb />
Henderson and <lb />
ties to subscribe stock for a com- <lb />
railway between Ashe- <lb />
ville and Rutherford; to allow <lb />
and <lb />
following bills which pan <lb />
To fix the maximum <lb />
rate at cents per mile. <lb />
To regulate freight rates and <lb />
prevent unjust dis <lb />
To prevent put.- winking in <lb />
passenger cars. <lb />
To require railways to keep <lb />
cars <lb />
To conductors and station <lb />
agents to arrest drunk, disorder- <lb />
or boisterous persons. <lb />
To allow railways to construct <lb />
belt lines at towns <lb />
To the directors and <lb />
one of all railways <lb />
to a citizen and resident of <lb />
this State. <lb />
To allow the corporation cons- <lb />
mission to union depots <lb />
in towns if 2.010 persons. <lb />
To street railways to <lb />
separate sec<lb />
To prevent of <lb />
in bans t, and also to <lb />
stealing of and <lb />
railway property. <lb />
greatly power <lb />
of the corporation <lb />
MISCELLANEOUS M. I <lb />
Oilier important o a <lb />
miscellaneous character are <lb />
s i d <lb />
R an <lb />
of ii gs into <lb />
the tr a y logo t the c <lb />
fund. <lb />
To rate tub i pi i <lb />
To require the commissioners th <lb />
of agriculture and the beard of am <lb />
agriculture to be practical farm- ;, prevent the <lb />
id i in <lb />
To require purposes, <lb />
rained nurses. <lb />
to protect rs and <lb />
n waters. <lb />
amend th <lb />
-11- . f cloud on <lb />
T el <lb />
conventions and punish <lb />
frauds the-eat. <lb />
r s <lb />
the use of the <lb />
companies by <lb />
lies <lb />
lie penitentiary to r <lb />
of life <lb />
it i be used for re-in- <lb />
. . available in <lb />
of of the <lb />
p y, <lb />
iv r a of <lb />
c for <lb />
th <lb />
com- <lb />
proofs <lb />
y demand <lb />
to <lb />
loan m c <lb />
pro f. <lb />
regulate the form of life <lb />
i tracts b; requiring <lb />
form of all policies under <lb />
lie submitted to and <lb />
To pay half to officers I proved by the insurance -om- <lb />
witnesses where no true before the company <lb />
bill is found. cm issue said policies, this act <lb />
To extend time for obtaining to be July <lb />
land grants. To allow the insurance com- <lb />
To regulate osteopathy to employ an actuary <lb />
create a State board of and accountant to calculate and <lb />
leek up the books of the <lb />
To protect companies. <lb />
e keepers. e a general penalty <lb />
To prescribe the hours of provisions of the <lb />
vice for railway for which no special <lb />
penalty has been imposed. <lb />
To establish a board of To provide for <lb />
bit an for the assessment f <lb />
real estate. <lb />
To the hours of the <lb />
labor children in factories. <lb />
To amend the landlord and <lb />
tenant law <lb />
To so amend the general road <lb />
I that county <lb />
commissioners waste law. <lb />
volunteer <lb />
case of <lb />
injury or sickness, due to <lb />
vice at fires by levying a tax of <lb />
i of per cent, the prom <lb />
of fire insurance companies- <lb />
in order to secure this the <lb />
t must comply with the <lb />
let the working of roads by <lb />
c by sections <lb />
To enable the State to make <lb />
proof of the possession ex <lb />
key licenses, issued by the gov- <lb />
in prosecuting off- <lb />
tax to <lb />
To . of a <lb />
life insurance is the <lb />
in limit the poll <lb />
cities and towns. <lb />
for the display of <lb />
To restore dentists to their,,. State flog on all courthouses, <lb />
former dignity as doctors- sch other public build- <lb />
To and ;. ,. <lb />
exclude all persona ex j To exclude minors under <lb />
those concerned in j from pool rooms, bar room-, etc <lb />
To prohibit corporations from <lb />
Disaster to Banish Ship. <lb />
By cable to <lb />
March <lb />
Danish training ship Viking, <lb />
which was undergoing repairs in <lb />
the- ship building yard here, was I the consolidation of <lb />
blown over during a storm early <lb />
this morning. There were -100 <lb />
workmen on board the ship at the <lb />
time and it is believed fully of conversion of the Wilkesboro <lb />
them were drowned. The men to a steam or <lb />
were precipitated in the sea with-1 electric railway, <lb />
out a moments warning, <lb />
storm coming suddenly upon the <lb />
West End, the Asheboro <lb />
Montgomery and the Jackson <lb />
Springs railway; to allow the <lb />
The Greenville Memorial Baptist <lb />
church will hold its j ship Many of the bodies <lb />
service on Sunday L and the search the <lb />
in April, at which it is hoped, to be is in school matters, bills <lb />
every member church D <lb />
who can attend will be <lb />
The church was organized I Your attention is called to the <lb />
the latter part of March, 1827. and I millinery announcement of the y- <lb />
the anniversary exercises, which opening of Mrs. L To establish a manual training <lb />
have of late years been regularly Co. It will take place Tuesday school in the mountains, <lb />
occasions of and Wednesday, March To establish a teachers train- <lb />
interest The same Sunday will be 27th. It will be worth your school in the East. <lb />
passed in- <lb />
the Stonewall Jack- <lb />
son Training School or reform- <lb />
as r. <lb />
. <lb />
technology at <lb />
for felonious assault. <lb />
To allow benevolent <lb />
to receive, buy, hold or <lb />
Bell real or personal estate. <lb />
To regulate sales of leaf to- <lb />
on warehouse floors and <lb />
require reports to the <lb />
department <lb />
To prevent usury and <lb />
ion. <lb />
To extend for two years the <lb />
time for settling the debt. <lb />
To promote public decency by <lb />
punishing people for using <lb />
cent signs, writings and pictures <lb />
in public. <lb />
To allow the Governor to <lb />
point special police for water <lb />
power, transportation and con- <lb />
companies. <lb />
To provide for the care of the <lb />
mentally deficient by providing <lb />
special institutions for them. <lb />
To prevent the sale of <lb />
or misbranded . foods, <lb />
drugs, medicines and liquors <lb />
To increase the number of <lb />
challenges in all cases less <lb />
than capital. <lb />
To allow the governor travel- <lb />
expenses <lb />
To allow judges to send <lb />
boys under to the reform- <lb />
or county home. <lb />
To extend the crime of <lb />
so as to include keepers <lb />
or inmates of disorderly houses. <lb />
To prevent and punish trusts <lb />
prove; tine public improvements <lb />
by other by prevent- <lb />
occupancy of land for right- <lb />
To all telephone lines <lb />
under the corporation <lb />
To promote the oyster <lb />
try. <lb />
To punish fraud in giving <lb />
cheeks, and <lb />
agent and not <lb />
of the . <lb />
Ob- <lb />
T. <lb />
Sunday . Ir <lb />
worthless <lb />
orders. <lb />
To create the office of fish com- <lb />
missioner. <lb />
To require express companies <lb />
to pay claim fur loss or damage <lb />
co property. <lb />
To secure immigration in North <lb />
appropriating <lb />
half from the- State, half from <lb />
the agricultural department <lb />
To secure a statue of Zeb <lb />
Vance to be placed in Statuary <lb />
hall at at <lb />
To fix the salaries of State <lb />
officers and t o require fees to <lb />
turned into the State treasury. <lb />
To make general election day <lb />
a legal holiday. <lb />
make the pension <lb />
an increase of <lb />
There were bills of car- <lb />
increased appropriations <lb />
for all the State institutions, <lb />
some forty in number. <lb />
INSURANCE LEGISLATION. <lb />
insurance bills <lb />
m I . ; <lb />
ii; at his r . den ion the <lb />
of pen and <lb />
after an <lb />
.- of days with <lb />
Godwin was native of <lb />
county and moved <lb />
to Greenville years ago <lb />
his residence here <lb />
the remainder of his life, lie <lb />
is survived by his wife and <lb />
two daughters, Mrs E. C. <lb />
of and Mrs. <lb />
Wells, of Old Sparta. <lb />
funeral was held at <lb />
o'clock this aft in Cherry <lb />
Hill cemetery, ices <lb />
ed by Rev. J. <lb />
pall be in rs were Messrs. W. B. <lb />
W. L. Brown, W. M. <lb />
Iv iv.-. C White, C T. Mun- <lb />
d. u C. Flans ran, B, F. <lb />
and v Ormond. <lb />
To authorize the State board of were <lb />
but a <lb />
Sick. <lb />
T. Cow II is sick. <lb />
R b Evans . very sick <lb />
Wiley Brown is at <lb />
home with grip <lb />
C. D. Rountree, who was sick <lb />
several days is out again. <lb />
Sometime afternoon <lb />
the residence of Mrs- M. A. White <lb />
East Third street, was broken <lb />
into while all the family were <lb />
away from home. Nothing <lb />
missed from the house, but there <lb />
had been a general ransacking <lb />
of trunks and drawers as if the <lb />
thief was hunting for money. <lb /><lb /></p></div></body></text></tei:TEI></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
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