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OUR AYDEN DEPARTS <lb/>
j, ft,, i LOW, Manager . d Authorized Agent. <lb/>
C. <lb/>
v. . Itake <lb/>
script ions and receipts for <lb/>
, . , their wail <lb/>
take <lb/>
i. T age <lb/>
f r i m <lb/>
l B <lb/>
J. R. Lock for a L <lb/>
it will ; <lb/>
y, , iii qua a i s <lb/>
U ft . i are <lb/>
i will leave <lb/>
th . for Si Car- <lb/>
. i . will represent th <lb/>
It <lb/>
r J cheap goods <lb/>
to Co. they always <lb/>
V . wife, Sn <lb/>
vi r here <lb/>
Wanted- car loads i l <lb/>
. which we will <lb/>
nay hist cash price. Don't <lb/>
sell be fore seeing us- Yours to <lb/>
serve. F- C . <lb/>
Ralph Johnson, of <lb/>
hi. I <lb/>
Go to E- E. new <lb/>
market for fresh meats, <lb/>
sausage and fresh fish. <lb/>
M. <lb/>
spent a very pleasant h with <lb/>
us Wednesday. <lb/>
a full line o Meat, Lard and Can <lb/>
Don't before giving <lb/>
me a trial, Lilly Co. <lb/>
Robert Anderson, of y <lb/>
Mount, is here. <lb/>
Mrs. j. and <lb/>
are or. a visit I Hi use station. <lb/>
If you need any Paint be sure <lb/>
and E. Co <lb/>
We i l E. <lb/>
continues quit sick out at his <lb/>
borne on hire street. <lb/>
exchange corn <lb/>
for or J Lean, Healthy Shout <lb/>
weighing i to pounds <lb/>
pr <lb/>
et price for same W. A. Harden. <lb/>
Ayden, N. C <lb/>
Miss I, of is <lb/>
it friends and <lb/>
taking in the opera. <lb/>
Can Nobles is so much in <lb/>
pro i i able to c urn <lb/>
down, lie had a hard time. <lb/>
The will be <lb/>
plea ,., . i nose <lb/>
Saul's. Call and <lb/>
see <lb/>
Hart is now living in <lb/>
th, <lb/>
Ca. on West rail <lb/>
road set. <lb/>
i . Bale at Si u <lb/>
to <lb/>
Cl banning who has I <lb/>
in a i north <lb/>
can I i noon. <lb/>
P g . riff S. Dudley <lb/>
was a yesterday. <lb/>
It i . I and a pleasure <lb/>
to . of the <lb/>
in having a first class <lb/>
Pen. Call at Dru <lb/>
la cure this much need- <lb/>
ed article. <lb/>
B. F. Manning and L L. Kit- <lb/>
v were here <lb/>
with th s yesterday. <lb/>
Fountain Pens with any and <lb/>
all points for Bale at <lb/>
Saul Store. <lb/>
,;., em shad might <lb/>
be c. late day. <lb/>
There to be an over- <lb/>
abundance here Thursday and <lb/>
still they were one dollar. <lb/>
I have bought the <lb/>
clay business of J. CW. Taylor <lb/>
mm respectfully solicit the pat- <lb/>
of the public. C. E. <lb/>
I all work entrusted <lb/>
to care to give entire <lb/>
faction. Try mo. C. E. Spier. <lb/>
I solicit the patronage of the <lb/>
people of Ayden and community <lb/>
in everything pertaining to the <lb/>
business Give me a <lb/>
trial. C- E Spier. <lb/>
Watches, clocks aim anything <lb/>
needing attention in my line <lb/>
will be attendee to n the very <lb/>
best and latest style C. E <lb/>
Spiel-. <lb/>
cotton <lb/>
meal. F Lilly v Co <lb/>
M- Sauls has and <lb/>
Iv in Pens <lb/>
. r brought to Ayden. <lb/>
pt I'm e a <lb/>
it <lb/>
while at <lb/>
. as the bi of <lb/>
a ii . . the mis to <lb/>
have a piece a to <lb/>
I p the <lb/>
a him on <lb/>
Ii r was a I boy, <lb/>
i j serious <lb/>
in He s he i <lb/>
h ad. for ii will stand the proof. <lb/>
and n as able i <lb/>
lie I Fount. Pens a <lb/>
. ire. <lb/>
Now the <lb/>
has about passed it behooves <lb/>
e i citizens, who <lb/>
pleasure and would like to pleas <lb/>
end the coming dull <lb/>
to for pastures <lb/>
. j ; Is anew that their <lb/>
wishes i be real <lb/>
zed. There is the park. This <lb/>
place so nicely adopted <lb/>
for a resort to thus.- who enjoy <lb/>
delightful shades and <lb/>
scented breezes, where all can <lb/>
rather and mingle in sweet com <lb/>
The aged to ponder <lb/>
and think of tho past, they <lb/>
to participate and drink in the <lb/>
sweet reflections t might <lb/>
have been and still t <lb/>
The little ones lo gambol <lb/>
and play on the w grass <lb/>
and I . the cooling oaks. <lb/>
Then there Is the rink, where <lb/>
pleasure and mirth go in <lb/>
hand to s y <lb/>
exercise <lb/>
health <lb/>
cheek. vigor an I n <lb/>
to the human form. Let us <lb/>
pare for the feast and never <lb/>
it be said Ayden is a dull town. <lb/>
The Harry Company <lb/>
gave us two very pleasant per- <lb/>
this week. Mr. <lb/>
c change <lb/>
in characters and and <lb/>
for a show its class is above <lb/>
the ordinary. <lb/>
W. I. House d family of <lb/>
spent Sunday with <lb/>
Will Alexander. <lb/>
II went to <lb/>
and n from Greenville <lb/>
Leslie Turnage has come home <lb/>
from a tit to Durham. <lb/>
Miss Janie Kittrell been <lb/>
visiting Mrs. Dr. Blount. <lb/>
B. F. Early received a <lb/>
telegram Friday informing her <lb/>
that her daughter. Mrs. <lb/>
was critically ill at Point. <lb/>
Mrs. Early left on the morning <lb/>
train Monday. <lb/>
from <lb/>
the country has been visiting <lb/>
May Smith. <lb/>
Joe Jones a member of the <lb/>
Fortress Monroe after <lb/>
a ten days visit has returned to <lb/>
his pa t. <lb/>
The ladies of the graded <lb/>
with the assistance of <lb/>
some of the students and other <lb/>
home talent anticipate at an <lb/>
early date to give an entertain- <lb/>
for th purpose of raising <lb/>
funds toward the enlargement <lb/>
of the library at the school. <lb/>
This is indeed commendable and <lb/>
worthy a noble purpose The <lb/>
entertainment we are sure will be <lb/>
of a high order. The teachers of <lb/>
this school are highly cultivated, <lb/>
I have traveled much and by <lb/>
and observation are fully <lb/>
competent for such an under- <lb/>
j taking. We expect an enter- <lb/>
rich, rare and <lb/>
J On the noon train yesterday <lb/>
the remains of Miss Maggie <lb/>
were brought here <lb/>
from Tarboro- In the afternoon <lb/>
th were carried out <lb/>
and laid to rest in the <lb/>
family burial ground. Miss <lb/>
thing; on was years cf age and <lb/>
many are the friends and <lb/>
who mourn her death. <lb/>
yesterday about one o'clock <lb/>
Mrs. Mary Manning wife of Mr. <lb/>
Charles Manning, who lives <lb/>
the of Ayden, <lb/>
bad B severe stroke of paralysis <lb/>
and died within about two hours. <lb/>
She leaves a husband and two <lb/>
small children, the youngest <lb/>
about one week old- Her re- <lb/>
mains will be today. <lb/>
I. L. Rollins, of <lb/>
was a visitor here Friday. <lb/>
J J Smith has returned from <lb/>
Norfolk where he has been on <lb/>
cotton market several <lb/>
days. <lb/>
A. n, of Green <lb/>
was selling cotton on our <lb/>
market Monday. <lb/>
Miss Edward--, of Kin- <lb/>
is visiting Miss <lb/>
Merry. <lb/>
Dr. D. L. James and wife, of <lb/>
Greenville, spent Sunday with <lb/>
. family of C. A. Fair. We <lb/>
had the pleasure their <lb/>
. i tit and spent a very pleasant <lb/>
hour with them. <lb/>
If our people intend having <lb/>
that park it is time something <lb/>
was doing. Somebody take the <lb/>
BUCK JACK ITEMS. <lb/>
Black Jack, N, C, Mar. <lb/>
There was quarterly meeting <lb/>
here Sunday with a large <lb/>
dance. <lb/>
Frank Mayo family, of <lb/>
Greenville, attended services <lb/>
here Sunday and spent the after- <lb/>
noon with W. L. Clark. <lb/>
Miss Emma Johnston, <lb/>
Greenville, is here visiting <lb/>
this week. <lb/>
Miss Julia Cox left today for <lb/>
Ayden where she will spend some <lb/>
time visiting <lb/>
E. I,. Clark, of Greenville, <lb/>
spent Saturday night and ;. <lb/>
here. <lb/>
Miss Fannie House and broth- <lb/>
NOTICE TO <lb/>
DISSOLUTION <lb/>
duly qualified the con- <lb/>
court cleric of i as ad- ducting a cotton and insurance <lb/>
the estate of the town N. C-, has this <lb/>
notice Ii hereby <lb/>
given to all persons indebted to th- <lb/>
to make immediate payment lo <lb/>
the undersigned, and all <lb/>
claims against said estate must present <lb/>
the me for payment on or before the <lb/>
fin day of March, or this <lb/>
ill be plead in bar of recovery. <lb/>
This 5th day of March. MOT. <lb/>
B. T. Cox, <lb/>
. . of Samuel Stocks. <lb/>
Saturday night and Sunday <lb/>
visiting uncle. G S. John- <lb/>
A good many of the <lb/>
land people attended church here <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
Miss Bertha Coward. <lb/>
ville, and Miss Eva House, of <lb/>
Greenville, spent Sunday with <lb/>
Miss i Jessie Clark. <lb/>
J. . went to Green- <lb/>
ville today. <lb/>
A O. Clark, of Grimesland, <lb/>
spent with H <lb/>
J. Smith. <lb/>
John S. Dix n, who <lb/>
school at Ayden, came home <lb/>
Friday no I Sunday. <lb/>
Miss Dora Cox, of Red <lb/>
Banks, spent a part of last week I <lb/>
visiting Miss Dixon- <lb/>
Porter and wife attend- <lb/>
ed services here Sunday and <lb/>
spent the afternoon with Miss <lb/>
Maggie Smith. <lb/>
W O. Cox and family spent <lb/>
lead, ethers join in and do j Sunday afternoon with Henry <lb/>
BALE OP <lb/>
By of a power of sale <lb/>
certain mortgage deed exec <lb/>
W. Brown <lb/>
David, of spent to on the <lb/>
day dissolved co by mutual <lb/>
Joel withdrawing from <lb/>
said firm. <lb/>
Dee. 12th. <lb/>
W. II. <lb/>
Joel Patrick. <lb/>
Ur Joseph Dixon <lb/>
PHYSICIAN SURGEON. <lb/>
-I <lb/>
N C. <lb/>
Sales Feed and Livery <lb/>
Stables. <lb/>
Conveyances. <lb/>
Lies. <lb/>
to suit <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
B. <lb/>
1st day of January, 1906, and duly re- <lb/>
corded in the office of register of deed . <lb/>
f in Book J-8 <lb/>
I will on Saturday the <lb/>
day of April, expose to pub- <lb/>
sale before the court house door in <lb/>
Greenville, to th. highest bidder, for I <lb/>
cash the following parcel land to <lb/>
. Hie life of Jess.- W. <lb/>
Brown in and to that certain tract <lb/>
parcel of Situate in Greenville <lb/>
township, county i on the <lb/>
North side of Tar River, the <lb/>
lands of Z. W. Brown, V. M. Brown <lb/>
estate R. J. May and J. Fleming I <lb/>
and known as the H. w. Brown <lb/>
ace, containing- more or <lb/>
less. The estate to sold under the f ,. <lb/>
foregoing mortgage on the said 8th Heavy <lb/>
. t St. it t <lb/>
HART <lb/>
H. <lb/>
in Dry No- <lb/>
OF <lb/>
lot s op until the is an as- Dixon. <lb/>
Miss returned to <lb/>
sured fact. None of us will ever hep LIABILITIES, <lb/>
have cause to regret it lure to her Mrs Abram discounts <lb/>
Many from here Are in <lb/>
dance up, court in Greenville, Dixon Mills <lb/>
this week. <lb/>
We are having some <lb/>
weather at present The farm I coin <lb/>
THE <lb/>
n. <lb/>
At the <lb/>
Capita <lb/>
G. W. Cox, of Greenville, is <lb/>
here on a visit to his son, E. G. <lb/>
Cox. <lb/>
BILL DID NOT PASS <lb/>
167.61 <lb/>
610.69 <lb/>
186.60 <lb/>
6.663.03 <lb/>
much time at <lb/>
No Bend Issue for Reads in Pitt <lb/>
County. <lb/>
Early in the session of the re- school and returned yesterday <lb/>
work. <lb/>
Jodie Dixon mot his foot cut <lb/>
very had Saturday but is getting <lb/>
along very well at present. <lb/>
Miss Lula Mils home <lb/>
Friday from high <lb/>
cent legislature a bill was intro- j ENTRY OF VACANT I AND. <lb/>
to give Pitt county ,. A. ,.,. .,,, <lb/>
to vote on the question of is- following described vacant land, <lb/>
,,, i u I Lying iii township, I <lb/>
I bonds for the ,.,, Indian well swamp and I'll. <lb/>
pose contracting good roads I branch, adjoining the lands of John <lb/>
in the county. A com- of this S. S. Smith, Arden Hills, <lb/>
bill was sent The Reflector for <lb/>
. , Lawhorn and others, containing <lb/>
that the people of or <lb/>
th county mi and ex-1 This March 4th, 1907. <lb/>
press their sentiments if desired, i i. a. Arnold. <lb/>
l seems that many people are Any person . persona claiming title <lb/>
now under the impression i de- <lb/>
, -ii i , . i. . bed land mint tile in <lb/>
the bill passed and that such an ,. <lb/>
election IS to be held sometime they will be barred by law. <lb/>
this year. But this is not <lb/>
Alter the bill was intro- <lb/>
the legislature it <lb/>
not called up again, hence did <lb/>
Ii. Williams. <lb/>
K. Taker <lb/>
not pass <lb/>
Marriage Licenses. <lb/>
Register of Deeds K Williams <lb/>
issued licensee to the following <lb/>
couples since last <lb/>
WHITE- <lb/>
John W. and <lb/>
Strickland. <lb/>
COLORED, <lb/>
Austin Gaylord and Hettie <lb/>
Grimes, <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
North Carolina I <lb/>
Pitt cow <lb/>
In Superior <lb/>
Willoughby <lb/>
Vs <lb/>
Cornelius Will, <lb/>
The defendant above take <lb/>
an action entitled as above <lb/>
has been commenced in the Superior <lb/>
of county to obtain <lb/>
plaintiff from the defendant an <lb/>
lute from tin- bonds of <lb/>
upon the that are fully <lb/>
set in the complaint arid the <lb/>
defendant will r take that <lb/>
is required to appear the <lb/>
Henry Hill and Annie term . the Superior said <lb/>
Warren and Celia Ann <lb/>
,, ,. alter I lie in March, <lb/>
it being the 22nd lay of April, 1907. <lb/>
Abram and Alice I house county Ii <lb/>
o. . I Greenville, North and <lb/>
.,, , ,, , ,, to the c in <lb/>
or the plaintiff <lb/>
Edward Williams and <lb/>
This the 13th day of March, 1907. <lb/>
D. Moore. <lb/>
V. for <lb/>
Foreman <lb/>
Herman Sped and Lizzie Cory. <lb/>
Joseph Burney and Georgia <lb/>
Hill. <lb/>
Oscar Roberson and Frances <lb/>
Downing, <lb/>
STRAY TAKEN UP. <lb/>
I have taken up a stray y r <lb/>
ling running with st K. <lb/>
about on.- and half or two; <lb/>
year.- old, in poor condition, <lb/>
white col r. and <lb/>
unmarked. Owner can get same <lb/>
I proving p and paying <lb/>
COS s. W. J. Crisp. <lb/>
K. F. D. No. . C. <lb/>
March 18th <lb/>
IS lid <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
Having as administrator <lb/>
with the will annexed of Me. Q. Rog, <lb/>
era, deceased, late of Pitt county, N. <lb/>
C. this notify all persons having <lb/>
claims against Um . of the said <lb/>
Me. ii. Rogers, doc eased, to exhibit <lb/>
them to the with n twelve <lb/>
months from of this notice or <lb/>
this notice will l pleaded in bar of <lb/>
their All persona Indebted <lb/>
to said estate will make <lb/>
payment. <lb/>
This the day of March. 1907. <lb/>
John A. Staton, <lb/>
Administrator. <lb/>
Julius Attorney. <lb/>
APRIL 1st. <lb/>
WE MOVE TO OUR <lb/>
PERMANENT <lb/>
Prior to that we are Otter- <lb/>
BARGAINS IN <lb/>
PIANOS <lb/>
NEVER EQUALED. <lb/>
WRITE FOR <lb/>
PARTICULARS. <lb/>
Piano the <lb/>
Sweet <lb/>
Official Piano Jamestown <lb/>
Exposition. <lb/>
CHAS. M. <lb/>
Norfolk, <lb/>
Virginia. <lb/>
Total <lb/>
surplus <lb/>
Undivided profits less expenses <lb/>
Dividends unpaid . go yo, <lb/>
sub . et to check <lb/>
1,688.20 <lb/>
Si., . <lb/>
I'll <lb/>
I J. It. t. -ii,. <lb/>
the above is <lb/>
el In f <lb/>
In 2nd if <lb/>
f i n <lb/>
lo I <lb/>
.,,,, t <lb/>
In . f and <lb/>
I. It <lb/>
t it Vile <lb/>
DIXON,<lb/>
CF THE CONDITION <lb/>
THE HANK OF N. L. <lb/>
Al THE CLOSE OP J <lb/>
. r <lb/>
Stock paid in <lb/>
and Discounts <lb/>
Overdrafts Secured 2,8-12.78 Surplus F U nil 1,000.00 <lb/>
848.69 profits <lb/>
Furniture and Fixtures 1,680.60 m C t Deposit 2,537.75 <lb/>
Due from Hanks 84,515.42 <lb/>
Cash Items eh ks o ts ding 124.25 <lb/>
Hold Coin <lb/>
Silver Coin 479.46<lb/>
Slots of North t <lb/>
County Pitt. v <lb/>
I, J. It. Davis, Cashier of do solemn- <lb/>
.-i to th my <lb/>
and belief. J. B. DAVIS, <lb/>
and i t <lb/>
ore me, this day of Feb. <lb/>
I dO. , <lb/>
J. V. JOHNSTON, it. L. v is. <lb/>
Public. r <lb/>
BETHEL BANKING TRUST COMPANY. <lb/>
AT BETHEL, N. <lb/>
At the close of business Jan. 1907. <lb/>
RESOURCES. LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Loans and discounts 5,000.00 <lb/>
Overdrafts<lb/>
Hanks and 718.48 <lb/>
Hankers of <lb/>
Cash items L deposit 2.184.60 <lb/>
Gold to cheek <lb/>
ind other U. S. notes <lb/>
Silver hank <lb/>
it u i <lb/>
it i i Clicks <lb/>
960.86 <lb/>
Total , Toto, <lb/>
Suite of North Carolina, Pitt, <lb/>
I. W H of tho above named <lb/>
the statement is to tho best of my <lb/>
edge and belief. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to , <lb/>
me, this 2nd day of M. <lb/>
T. <lb/>
M Notary Public J <lb/>
R. J. GRIMES <lb/>
STATON, <lb/>
IT PAYS TO <lb/>
At m <lb/>
J. Owner. <lb/>
Truth In Preference to Fiction. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, NORTH FRIDAY. <lb/>
NO. <lb/>
to Sing a <lb/>
Special to Reflector. <lb/>
New March 26th. -hi- <lb/>
of today <lb/>
ending April 2nd- This sum <lb/>
will be paid in royalties, but the <lb/>
company guaranteed the <lb/>
sum, equal the annual salary <lb/>
of the president of the United <lb/>
States and the total annually <lb/>
far excess of that <lb/>
To fulfill the contact the <lb/>
diva a passage to <lb/>
England, she had <lb/>
f. r today. <lb/>
GUILTY. <lb/>
Verdict Sight, j <lb/>
Elizabeth City. N. C, March <lb/>
20th--The in the case <lb/>
Joshua Harrison charged with <lb/>
the kidnapping and murder of <lb/>
Kenneth i the 9-year-old <lb/>
son State Senator <lb/>
Beasley, tonight rendered a <lb/>
of guilty. <lb/>
Court convened this morning <lb/>
a. m. in the fifth day of <lb/>
the Harrison trial. Solicitor <lb/>
Ward closed the argument in a <lb/>
speech of three hours length. <lb/>
His was one of tie <lb/>
finest to be made in this court <lb/>
house He reviewed the <lb/>
in a powerful manner, <lb/>
which profoundly impressed the <lb/>
and the audience, who <lb/>
got surroundings and <lb/>
One man was <lb/>
to jail by the <lb/>
five days for applauding. <lb/>
Solicitor Ward <lb/>
that Kenneth <lb/>
is living and his mother <lb/>
will hare h within six <lb/>
He echoed the sentiments of a <lb/>
great part of the audience which <lb/>
has greater any <lb/>
day since the trial began. <lb/>
Solicitor Ward his <lb/>
argument at. a. m. and <lb/>
Judge Allen began at his <lb/>
charge to the jury, which he <lb/>
concluded at p. m. The <lb/>
case to <lb/>
Representative Accomplish- <lb/>
ed <lb/>
to Reflector. <lb/>
Washington, March <lb/>
capital is much interested in <lb/>
amateur and. <lb/>
some of the leaders of society <lb/>
are very gifted in the art of <lb/>
pleasing with their <lb/>
of music or readings. <lb/>
Among the most accomplished <lb/>
musicians <lb/>
son-m-law of the president, who <lb/>
as a professional on Wisconsin. James Stephen- <lb/>
the violin, while songs the <lb/>
never fail to please, frequently, backer of Senator La <lb/>
convulsing his His be elected for the <lb/>
love of music is only exceeded by term, it is expected. This is all <lb/>
his love of politics The father wants. He has been a <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
established the college of music <lb/>
in Cincinnati, and first <lb/>
the Thomas <lb/>
orchestra there, and pro- <lb/>
the annual festival, which <lb/>
years ago attracted attention to <lb/>
Cincinnati as a musical a <lb/>
Bill on Hat <lb/>
Train <lb/>
tn Reflector. <lb/>
Albany. N. Y. March <lb/>
that has attracted <lb/>
Melba. the noted opera i York beard of underwriters could and will be imitated <lb/>
f, has signed a not be represented to oppose the other slates, the many <lb/>
the proprietor of a talking bill which <lb/>
ire who pays her to I fire insurance law <lb/>
The <lb/>
Special to Reflector. <lb/>
St. Louis, March Pa., <lb/>
27.- Missouri senate has passed a bill Keystone <lb/>
that the New that has attracted much derailed <lb/>
OPENINGS. <lb/>
Two in <lb/>
Tic <lb/>
;., <lb/>
When it comes to opening j of <lb/>
of new good-, esp in the <lb/>
millinery line, . <lb/>
and three <lb/>
amends the received here from <lb/>
so that The hurt. <lb/>
into his machine for contract shall be stated in is intended to regulate reform crew n <lb/>
week. The is to another hearing was election movements, to the -x- . .,.c. than fifty for today and it is no in of passing such movements j disclosed ha <lb/>
dollar.; for singing in the week <lb/>
excels. <lb/>
. i. <lb/>
A v. i-. cl <lb/>
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progress. The of under- under like requirements been with some <lb/>
writers is now represented and imposed upon political parties. mischief. <lb/>
is piling up arguments against bill provides that leagues, <lb/>
the measure. Friends of the j committees, associations or so- <lb/>
hill declared that no statement I incorporated of <lb/>
made by the insured on his be- formed for the purpose <lb/>
half should be deemed material to tie character, <lb/>
defeat or void a policy unless it fitness or Qualification of <lb/>
was made with intent to or nominees for public <lb/>
and defraud, unless the mat-; and making reports on <lb/>
A in Aid of Jews. <lb/>
i, to actor. <lb/>
New York, March <lb/>
the direction of Mrs. Sam- <lb/>
u-l Mrs. Joseph H. <lb/>
Cohen, Mrs. Albert Lucas, a <lb/>
whist in aid of the Jaws aged, <lb/>
and destitute poor, and for the <lb/>
rebuilding of the alma houses <lb/>
destroyed the Kingston earth- <lb/>
quake will be given tonight at <lb/>
the Waldorf Astoria. The affair <lb/>
is expected to be a lively one, <lb/>
as a large number of the most in- <lb/>
people among the Jew- <lb/>
population are ac- <lb/>
in this enterprise. <lb/>
misrepresented Increased the I same, shall state in full, in every here today for a week's <lb/>
session Questions <lb/>
i item of <lb/>
. h. will -o up u d n . n <lb/>
risk of loss, for the that report or recommendation to <lb/>
the risk was not increased. He s nominees, the <lb/>
i said that the agent of the insured names and . ell <lb/>
make statements which sons <lb/>
were not made to him when the Any i t recommendation <lb/>
policy was applied for, and there-j furnished or published by such <lb/>
fore the entire contract should associations which <lb/>
be contained in the policy, in all of ion shall <lb/>
order that the ordinary man of j be unlawful, and any person <lb/>
small means, who is honest, and printing or circulating a report <lb/>
does not conceal anything where j without information shall be <lb/>
applies for insurance, should I guilty of a misdemeanor and <lb/>
know under what conditions not less than nor more <lb/>
is paying his premiums The than by imprisonment in <lb/>
clause for jail not less than one month or <lb/>
lings and household furniture, more than one year, or by <lb/>
claimed, should be line and imprisonment. The <lb/>
assigned <lb/>
to <lb/>
i heir <lb/>
barges for a year. <lb/>
Talked Too Much. <lb/>
Millionaire for <lb/>
Special to Reflector. <lb/>
Milwaukee, Wis. <lb/>
for the reason that the average <lb/>
man does not Stand the <lb/>
terms. He contended also that <lb/>
the day clause as to a place <lb/>
being unoccupied worked on in- <lb/>
justice, as many a vacant <lb/>
was amply protected, <lb/>
j pointing-to the fact that when a <lb/>
Man h closed his house in the <lb/>
bill also provides for reports of <lb/>
campaign expenses such as are <lb/>
required of regular party or- <lb/>
Seeking a Piece Land Under<lb/>
Special In i k-cl <lb/>
Reflector. <lb/>
New York. March has <lb/>
i developed that one of the jurors <lb/>
Ion the Thaw trial Saturday <lb/>
i night told a companion that <lb/>
after closely studying Thaw <lb/>
two months all of the jurors con- <lb/>
him a Bate man. The <lb/>
talk of this may make a <lb/>
mistrial of the ease. <lb/>
The ladies are delighted <lb/>
with the two in p <lb/>
even the sterner sex, though <lb/>
gifted with n it j i n of <lb/>
in, much to admire <lb/>
if it p him <lb/>
to <lb/>
in <lb/>
Mrs. L. G., as is <lb/>
usual with their p . have a <lb/>
i hats, <lb/>
id other <lb/>
new <lb/>
i t was <lb/>
-r the <lb/>
array of . ids. <lb/>
i i i at- <lb/>
. l i i of his <lb/>
devoted to a dis- <lb/>
i,. be p . of millinery, spring dress <lb/>
trimmings and <lb/>
innumerable. His pattern hats <lb/>
are beauties and everything in <lb/>
i keeping with the season's styles. <lb/>
Roth these openings will con- <lb/>
tomorrow Pulley <lb/>
also begin then. <lb/>
ANOTHER <lb/>
Conference <lb/>
Special to n things in this <lb/>
Va., March shapes a d . <lb/>
Ii more co if m e f Ll e and much I. <lb/>
arc i, South, ton- really to <lb/>
CIVIL COURT. <lb/>
M . <lb/>
While this term of civil wait <lb/>
is getting along veil In removing <lb/>
cases from the docket, great <lb/>
The election today to <lb/>
fill the vacancy occasioned by <lb/>
the declination of Senator Spoon- <lb/>
to serve any longer as Unit- <lb/>
ed States senator from the State <lb/>
vacation period, there is <lb/>
less N. Y. importance attaches to any s. far <lb/>
Tobacco Men <lb/>
to <lb/>
Nashville,. Tenn. March <lb/>
The tobacco growers of <lb/>
see, Kentucky and Virginia are <lb/>
and very grateful to the <lb/>
legislature for passing <lb/>
the two tobacco association <lb/>
said President Fort, who is chief <lb/>
executive officer of the <lb/>
He said that the passage <lb/>
of two bills mentioned ma- <lb/>
the <lb/>
nation in its fight against the to- <lb/>
trust. This organization <lb/>
has been conducting a <lb/>
ed fight for several years past <lb/>
against the oppressions of the <lb/>
trusts and in behalf of better <lb/>
prices for their tobacco, and the <lb/>
I that they are win <lb/>
nil. . ii the line. The two <lb/>
bills passed were strongly favor- <lb/>
ed by all but a very small per- <lb/>
of the members, and the <lb/>
majority fee that they will <lb/>
now be able more effectively than <lb/>
ever before to carry on their con- <lb/>
test. <lb/>
Tigers Open Today. <lb/>
to Reflector. <lb/>
Princeton, N. J. March <lb/>
The Princeton schedule opens the <lb/>
season today with a game with <lb/>
William and Mary at Norfolk, <lb/>
followed one tomorrow at <lb/>
Norfolk with and Sid- <lb/>
con at .;. <lb/>
After Ling Service <lb/>
to <lb/>
New York, Major An- <lb/>
J. who been <lb/>
in military service for some <lb/>
twenty-three jeans, has <lb/>
from the 71st Regiment, <lb/>
quits the service today- Cap- <lb/>
has received the, <lb/>
appointment in his place. Color <lb/>
Sergeant Buford has received <lb/>
the brevet of second lieutenant <lb/>
after <lb/>
vice, and been retired. <lb/>
risk than when occupied, and The to secure a large I disposed cf. <lb/>
when the occupants are moving of land under water Five divorces have Leon made, <lb/>
about A temporary breach not have, been for white <lb/>
resulting in a loss which does revived, audit is more than and three for colored. <lb/>
not increase the risk, he claimed, tie on tills Quite a number of small cases <lb/>
should therefore, in no way void The grab was have been non-suited. <lb/>
down, or lather passed along, Hyman Supply Co. vs W. J. <lb/>
the land board last Kittrell, plaintiff alleging that <lb/>
The new board excessive homestead had been <lb/>
matter ii; a com defendant, was <lb/>
committee has, it <lb/>
is said, com tided to make a <lb/>
the policy. <lb/>
U n. vet., Pennsylvania's <lb/>
Carnival. <lb/>
Thronged- <lb/>
Today Pulley Bowen had <lb/>
their first opening since adding <lb/>
a department to their <lb/>
Lore. So eager w ire the ladies <lb/>
this el display <lb/>
of attractive goods, for some <lb/>
i before the doors were <lb/>
a large crowd had <lb/>
in front of tho store. <lb/>
took of <lb/>
this and several pictures of the <lb/>
mo were taken. <lb/>
When the doors were thrown <lb/>
open expressions of delight were <lb/>
h -in from the ladies as the <lb/>
beautiful pattern hats and other <lb/>
stylish goods v re ed <lb/>
and admired. enter rising <lb/>
firm certainly i a splendid <lb/>
of i fin <lb/>
Crowds .-t re i <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
Montgomery <lb/>
College. <lb/>
to Reflector. <lb/>
Montgomery. Ala. March <lb/>
Plans are forming in this, city to <lb/>
secure the location of the <lb/>
dist Oman's College in this <lb/>
city, if possible. Active work <lb/>
has already begun to raise the <lb/>
sum of the amount <lb/>
and to secure about fifty <lb/>
shares of ground. The chances <lb/>
of securing the college are con- <lb/>
excellent. <lb/>
special to <lb/>
Philadelphia, March favorable report on the <lb/>
April 27th, the University at a meeting held today. <lb/>
Pennsylvania will give its 13th <lb/>
annual festival, or outdoor meet, <lb/>
and the preparations now <lb/>
show that it be the <lb/>
grandest over given by the in- <lb/>
and among the very <lb/>
largest ever given in the <lb/>
country. s thousand en- <lb/>
tries will be it, in fact, the <lb/>
has been grow so rapidly <lb/>
that the management is fearful <lb/>
Parliament. <lb/>
Special to Reflector. <lb/>
Washington, March 27.-The <lb/>
Philippine census was issued <lb/>
March 1906 and consequently <lb/>
today is the day for the Philip- <lb/>
pine commission to a general <lb/>
election for the choice of <lb/>
gates to what will be as <lb/>
teat some means to be the Philippine assembly. <lb/>
provided for the overflow. To <lb/>
this end a plan his been pro- <lb/>
posed to devote two days to the <lb/>
meet, holding the for <lb/>
schoolboys on Friday, and the <lb/>
college, championship and <lb/>
events on Saturday. <lb/>
is to take legislative <lb/>
power heretofore exercised by <lb/>
the Philippine commission in all <lb/>
that part of the not <lb/>
by Mores or non- <lb/>
tribes. <lb/>
New York City Bilk <lb/>
Sp. <lb/>
to <lb/>
Trying to Track From <lb/>
Eleventh Avenue. <lb/>
Special to Reflector. <lb/>
New York, March 26.-The <lb/>
long contention over the tracks <lb/>
of the New York Central Rail- <lb/>
road in Eleventh has <lb/>
Albany, N. Y March <lb/>
other bills from New York re- <lb/>
transportation and <lb/>
the transportation prob- <lb/>
will be considered today by <lb/>
the joint committee of senate <lb/>
assembly that is considering <lb/>
public utilities bill There <lb/>
bills legislating the present <lb/>
rapid transit board out of <lb/>
and the bill providing for <lb/>
an elective public utilities com- <lb/>
mission in New York City. <lb/>
Grady's bill provides that a pas- <lb/>
may travel as far as he <lb/>
reached the point where <lb/>
nation proceedings were com-; pleases for one faro so long as he <lb/>
not retrace his steps, ail <lb/>
Hint e. lies connecting with other. <lb/>
Washington <lb/>
Special to Hell <lb/>
Washington, D. C. March 27- <lb/>
The Washington conference of <lb/>
the Methodist Episcopal church <lb/>
began its annual session In this <lb/>
city today. It will sit a week, <lb/>
and the time will be mostly <lb/>
with routine work, hear- <lb/>
reports of presiding elders, <lb/>
and stationing the preachers for <lb/>
another year's service, Bishop <lb/>
is presiding. <lb/>
Railroad <lb/>
Merger. <lb/>
Special to Reflector. <lb/>
Philadelphia, March At a <lb/>
meeting of stockholders of the <lb/>
Railroad today the <lb/>
merger i. Eric <lb/>
was approved. <lb/>
Bernard administrator vs <lb/>
rill a was decided in <lb/>
favor of plaintiff. <lb/>
J. L. Elks Robert Brown <lb/>
was decided in favor of defend- <lb/>
ant. <lb/>
decided in favor of defendant. <lb/>
W. H. Nichols vs W. H. Elks <lb/>
decided in favor of plaintiff, <lb/>
The amount in this suit <lb/>
was and the case has lien <lb/>
in court three years. <lb/>
One suit growing out of the <lb/>
recent selling of washing <lb/>
rights in was adjust- <lb/>
ed by the notes in the <lb/>
purchase of such being <lb/>
surrendered to plaint iii by de- <lb/>
and further effort to <lb/>
collect the notes abandoned. <lb/>
Marriage Licenses. <lb/>
Register of Deeds R. Williams <lb/>
issued licenses to the following <lb/>
couples since last <lb/>
win no. <lb/>
and Mary <lb/>
J. T. Langley and Mary K. <lb/>
Moseley, <lb/>
L. G. Mills and Bessie Smith. <lb/>
J. Bullock and Jessie Ann <lb/>
Lewis. <lb/>
J. J. Haddock and Lizzie Elks. <lb/>
COLORED. <lb/>
and Martha <lb/>
Dixon, <lb/>
Andrew Howard and Clara <lb/>
Chapman. <lb/>
When you want your horses <lb/>
and mules insured see J. G.<lb/>
Oakley, in. <lb/>
C. mi i Mil, <lb/>
to . <lb/>
Belcher I-. returned to <lb/>
Charleston ling a few <lb/>
days with his <lb/>
Mr.--. Minnie Brown and i <lb/>
of Wilson, visited <lb/>
last we . <lb/>
W. family, of <lb/>
Goldsboro, is.-- -n few days <lb/>
in and around Oakley. <lb/>
W. A. Andrews and family, of <lb/>
Mount, visited at J. T- <lb/>
Sunday <lb/>
Will Jenkins went to Bethel <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
W. W. Willoughby, of Bethel, <lb/>
spent a part of Sunday in <lb/>
Little spent Sunday in <lb/>
the Great Swamp section. <lb/>
J. . James, Ii. kins, <lb/>
Williams. Eli and J. <lb/>
E. attended th burial of <lb/>
M Leggett, of Martin county, <lb/>
Sunday. There was a large <lb/>
crowd present to pay the list <lb/>
tribute of respect to this good <lb/>
He was buried with <lb/>
sonic honors. <lb/>
S. A Congleton, wife and <lb/>
daughter attended church at <lb/>
Oak Grove Sunday. <lb/>
an i sister, of <lb/>
Saturday night <lb/>
ant Sunday Mr. and <lb/>
s. A. Congleton, <lb/>
W. of <lb/>
ard, was on <lb/>
Deputy Sheriff Dudley, of <lb/>
Greenville, was here Monday <lb/>
on business. <lb/>
On Wednesday March <lb/>
o clock, at the home of <lb/>
the bride's mother, Mrs. Matilda <lb/>
her only daughter, Miss <lb/>
Mary, was happily married to <lb/>
Mr. J. K. Barnhill. of Winter- <lb/>
After the ceremony the <lb/>
bridal party drove to the home <lb/>
of the groom's father, Mr J R, <lb/>
Barnhill, where a bountiful <lb/>
awaited them.<lb/>
</p>
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himself. <lb/>
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It. It k worth guarding. <lb/>
At t h e first attack of disease, <lb/>
which generally approaches <lb/>
through the LIVER and <lb/>
itself in innumerable way <lb/>
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corner on v. I side <lb/>
ill . ,., up long <lb/>
nine the ands of<lb/>
f so the first thing to consider is a good <lb/>
lot in a desirable location and you can- <lb/>
not be better in a lot than the <lb/>
to <lb/>
And save your health. <lb/>
Not Quite<lb/>
f. <lb/>
i . i- <lb/>
f. <lb/>
en <lb/>
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day of Fob. 1907. <lb/>
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or <lb/>
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; Smith m <lb/>
No proper surpasses this for a desirable <lb/>
Lots can be bought there now at <lb/>
reasonable prices and on easy terms. There <lb/>
is rev indication that property around <lb/>
e . . . 4-1<lb/>
How often you can net a <lb/>
nail or river or <lb/>
lacking. Have a good <lb/>
tool box and be prepared for <lb/>
emergences. Our <lb/>
is a m i could <lb/>
t tea that you- tool <lb/>
box not lack <lb/>
useful <lb/>
Of <lb/>
Harness, <lb/>
Horse <lb/>
J P <lb/>
Y is going to be higher, and the <lb/>
th lands Cf J. ll <lb/>
,. i. C and <lb/>
C . ; Cannon, Noles Mills, , <lb/>
will cost <lb/>
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it is going <lb/>
you defer buying the lot the <lb/>
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, . i a I of <lb/>
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We i to admit. Hi <lb/>
i i I with <lb/>
miserable little <lb/>
fair-, we i t a r in <lb/>
fancy the of Louis XIV.<lb/>
. George Washington Smith <lb/>
Feb. 1907. <lb/>
. p or persona claim- <lb/>
j i ., to or interest in the for <lb/>
ii scribed land must tile <lb/>
. . , . st in writing me <lb/>
the n days, or <lb/>
terms. <lb/>
Taker <lb/>
This property is located only -5 minutes <lb/>
walk the business part the <lb/>
See Sara white and let him explain prices <lb/>
Corey <lb/>
ID. W.<lb/>
And Provisions<lb/>
II., <lb/>
try rare . <lb/>
until after i <lb/>
this after <lb/>
a farewell <lb/>
JOB PRINTING <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and <lb/>
iii Ties always on <lb/>
kept con- <lb/>
in stock. Country l <lb/>
Produce Bought and Sold j <lb/>
. . . ling <lb/>
day be- <lb/>
fore i a II in <lb/>
girl i. . . I to i, As the <lb/>
r. ,. . i. . lid n I <lb/>
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be I in -i ml an c <lb/>
she i conn her new <lb/>
period of I maid, <lb/>
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maids with i A <lb/>
age the pr <lb/>
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bridesmaid <lb/>
their unlimited. <lb/>
on. <lb/>
TO <lb/>
When you want good Work send <lb/>
orders to <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
GREENVILLE j <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
THE REFLECTOR <lb/>
Sm <lb/>
His of Pairing. <lb/>
A mini of small <lb/>
town in Maine I l <lb/>
election w , <lb/>
was ii airy I <lb/>
publicans rats. Old Hi- <lb/>
ram M faith, <lb/>
Di t, many of the <lb/>
i the <lb/>
morning of I <lb/>
Io hi his horse shod. The <lb/>
both <lb/>
busy. Republican, and I m <lb/>
. Democrat. pair off. We'll <lb/>
of vote, and it <lb/>
amount to the us if both <lb/>
Th i upon. <lb/>
el ll <lb/>
Horse hid paired off with live <lb/>
i i r. <lb/>
Men. <lb/>
A reproaching a <lb/>
friend for novel having mar- <lb/>
when hot a little <lb/>
perhaps, said <lb/>
he could have cut me <lb/>
out and married you if he had want- <lb/>
ed <lb/>
The lady started. <lb/>
she cried. t <lb/>
he do it, . <lb/>
says ho owed me p. j <lb/>
the husband explained, with a <lb/>
I IO <lb/>
of the condition of <lb/>
Al Greenville, in North <lb/>
Carolina, at the of business, <lb/>
Jan. 26th. 1907. <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
Loans and <lb/>
secured and<lb/>
IT. S. Bonds to secure<lb/>
Premiums on U. S. Bonds <lb/>
Banking house, furniture, <lb/>
fixtures <lb/>
Due from National <lb/>
reserve agents <lb/>
Due from State Banks <lb/>
Bankers <lb/>
Duo reserve <lb/>
for house 110.78 <lb/>
Notes of i National <lb/>
Banks <lb/>
nil U cents <lb/>
reserve<lb/>
Li s <lb/>
laud with U. S <lb/>
LARGE QUANTITY OF NEW TYPE AND STOCK Y <lb/>
ADDED TO THIS <lb/>
14,898.60 <lb/>
8,715.01 <lb/>
175.16 <lb/>
Treasurer per <lb/>
reaching the public b <lb/>
625.00<lb/>
Capital Stock paid in 60,000.00 <lb/>
Undivided profits, less ex- <lb/>
and taxes paid <lb/>
National bank <lb/>
standing <lb/>
Individual deposits subject <lb/>
to chuck 84,926.07 <lb/>
Tin of <lb/>
deposit 7,586.50 <lb/>
Cashier's checks out- <lb/>
49.63 92,562.20 <lb/>
soles and hills 5,173.02 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
State North Carolina <lb/>
of <lb/>
above <lb/>
swear that <lb/>
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and S <lb/>
10.000.00 <lb/>
8.526,00 <lb/>
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pay <lb/>
36,000.00 <lb/>
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16.6 <lb/>
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farmers u. <lb/>
.- and to <lb/>
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r ONE <lb/>
. , <lb/>
to this country. With <lb/>
Mr and Mrs. Charles F. Alex N. C. <lb/>
mi annual <lb/>
at their town house, y y, n's <lb/>
afternoon. of <lb/>
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who <lb/>
spent <lb/>
, and<lb/>
mm. <lb/>
address <lb/>
ways and <lb/>
and <lb/>
Special t.; to young men <lb/>
New York, March former <lb/>
a to<lb/>
meat<lb/>
they will a <lb/>
RS ore <lb/>
very popular society. <lb/>
I Seeking Cots. <lb/>
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EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY <lb/>
O. i. <lb/>
and <lb/>
Entered as cl Jar. HOT at lie <lb/>
N. C. Act of Co of Match <lb/>
Advertising rates made known upon application. <lb/>
A correspondent desired every post office in and adjoining counties. <lb/>
in to fiction <lb/>
NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY. MAR. 1907 <lb/>
AGE OF ORGANIZATION. consolidation of districts, build- <lb/>
larger and bitter school <lb/>
This is the age of houses, employing teach- <lb/>
Individual effort is good era and improving the school <lb/>
in every way. <lb/>
farmers for the purpose of directors to extend its operations <lb/>
ducting the business of market- next and cover a large <lb/>
one of their products to their territory, and plans are being <lb/>
own advantage. laid that end. We see no <lb/>
The Reflector has closely reason why ultimately the <lb/>
watched this organization from farmers should not control the <lb/>
its inning and has not safe tobacco in ail the Eastern <lb/>
to express an opinion of the North markets through <lb/>
benefits the farmers would de- . . . . . <lb/>
; this organization, and thus re-p <lb/>
rive from it It is our candid for themselves the benefit <lb/>
from the business. <lb/>
They have actually <lb/>
so far as it is able to go, is <lb/>
commendable for loin its best, <lb/>
but in this time of . <lb/>
push it is through <lb/>
that mo it is imp s h id M u <lb/>
unite their ideas, purpose <lb/>
and their cap <lb/>
far more an be done <lb/>
effort The <lb/>
thing applies to towns com- <lb/>
the can <lb/>
n ore d v p faster throng <lb/>
if the <lb/>
sum I an <lb/>
tog in c. r m. <lb/>
v ml no <lb/>
no steamboat <lb/>
. to no great <lb/>
systems, <lb/>
large schools if individual <lb/>
o- had been depended <lb/>
or. secure them. These things <lb/>
have been brought about through <lb/>
i of men and capita- <lb/>
working together in <lb/>
pose- The result is develop- <lb/>
and advancement in very <lb/>
quarter. <lb/>
This same spirit is taking hold <lb/>
of educational well as <lb/>
trial movements with marked <lb/>
results in bettering conditions <lb/>
Even In many rural sections this <lb/>
, gone to <lb/>
president of the company, . . . , . <lb/>
, ,. , raising a cry against men s long <lb/>
we do not believe any other man I , <lb/>
. i Pants and want to return to kilts <lb/>
could have accomplished what he , , ,. ., , <lb/>
, , . . , land long stockings. Don t do <lb/>
has for this From . . ., , , , <lb/>
,. , , , i Here is one if such a style <lb/>
his drat engaging in the tobacco <lb/>
Brain storm bids fair to get in <lb/>
the overworked class with <lb/>
strenuous. <lb/>
A dispatch says that <lb/>
J. W. Bailey is to retire from the <lb/>
editorship of the Record- <lb/>
to take up the practice of law. <lb/>
s good an editor as Mr. Bailey <lb/>
ought not to give up such a call- <lb/>
for the law. <lb/>
Men do these things that tend <lb/>
advantage by <lb/>
warehouse business in Greenville <lb/>
there have been such business <lb/>
between him and The <lb/>
Reflector as to cause u to know <lb/>
real man that is in him. For <lb/>
Regarding the Durham Herald <lb/>
saying the trusts <lb/>
enough Democratic <lb/>
to make a good showing, and the <lb/>
prevailed who would have to do Reflector's comment thereon, <lb/>
that paper says didn't see <lb/>
the point. And the Herald has <lb/>
not shown it to us. <lb/>
thing. <lb/>
too much padding to make a good that paper says didn't see Alfred Austin should cheer up. <lb/>
to their mutual advantage by show. the point. And the Herald has Frank L. Stanton says, his lat- <lb/>
.-i her and sticking rT him Speculation is a dangerous not shown it to us. est has <lb/>
, , Reflector as to cause to know , ft the <lb/>
ether words mail j,. in him p leads many to <lb/>
.;. ; Of course in his office as The absconding of the assistant The Wilmington Star is a re- Clews advises us to <lb/>
there is dent of the company has been cashier of a Charlotte bank shews. markable paper. It has reached j drinks <lb/>
. and when con- adjoining the business office of how easy it is for a man who even of forty. years without a <lb/>
ready advance-; writer, and have had stands high in a community to fall m name, ownership <lb/>
RANDOM <lb/>
By a Contributor. <lb/>
Spring can spring backward as <lb/>
well as forward. <lb/>
President Castro has <lb/>
sufficiently to receive ova- <lb/>
time for Senator <lb/>
be either a man or a <lb/>
mollycoddle. <lb/>
Mr. Roosevelt can drive four <lb/>
railroad without a <lb/>
single of the ribbons. <lb/>
Every time Fairbanks looks at <lb/>
Taft wonders how such a fat <lb/>
man can think running for any- <lb/>
nothing <lb/>
leader is <lb/>
editorial <lb/>
After diagnosing the cases, <lb/>
opportunity to observe his seal when yields to the management, Roosevelt suggest th <lb/>
heard the fidelity in conducting the to speculate with money that our recollection even cure treatment for rail- <lb/>
if the capitalists, affairs of the company. With does not belong to him. It is Major roads in the future. <lb/>
the educe- him it has seemed a enough for one to use his he has joined John Alexander last <lb/>
. , . ; men, and to win or die in the effort, money in that way. I Boys and expects to act was to write a document <lb/>
.- interests can j the success he j spend many more years at the threatening to return and smite <lb/>
accomplish so much through more Now who is the bigger, helm of the oldest daily enemies- ghosts <lb/>
united effort, why cannot the way than the large dividends it W COUrt martial the State. May it be so. j Texas was hardly through with <lb/>
farmers do so for their advance-nay. over its cheap straw- <lb/>
The Farmers Consolidate One swallow don't make a I the last i of the Man- <lb/>
Compare is a success, and , neither do three warm Record, published at roasting ears. <lb/>
days make a i Baltimore, is a article writ- u Chancellor Day is reported to <lb/>
by Congressman John H have Just at a <lb/>
can, just as readily, <lb/>
is want of <lb/>
confidence that they have so far <lb/>
failed -o. <lb/>
believe that One of the <lb/>
best <lb/>
it s what the farm <lb/>
can do when they come to- <lb/>
While its <lb/>
thorough <lb/>
rears ago. j, <lb/>
that, its policy might <lb/>
tested a <lb/>
has been , f <lb/>
That organization is <lb/>
i time when the trusts need every <lb/>
It was well enough for a break of this district, on the defender with a jaw in good <lb/>
come in the Thaw trial this rivers and water- j working order. <lb/>
Chicago audiences that <lb/>
to Vice-President Fair- <lb/>
speeches, are said to <lb/>
inland waterway along the At- have up to <lb/>
Greensboro takes the lead in Coast, realizing the vast must nave come <lb/>
movements ever to this time have, water-; working i <lb/>
among the farmers, especially j been confined to the Greenville week- for could not holdup For several years Mr. j The cl <lb/>
in North Carolina, was market and Pitt county in order in the face of the taken great interest in I <lb/>
inaugurated right here in Green- i that its i hat- the opening of the , <lb/>
Tobacco Company. <lb/>
, success gone a <lb/>
and <lb/>
It is not a trust, of its <lb/>
opponents have called it in their <lb/>
unity of purpose has resulted in <lb/>
check its influence <lb/>
but simply an organization of has already <lb/>
number of other tobacco markets <lb/>
have made and offers <lb/>
to unite with it. The decision <lb/>
large initiations atone meeting benefit it will be. to coat wise <lb/>
secret order. The Junior shipping. Congress has been Five women bull fighters wore <lb/>
Order of United American Me- rather slow taking up hurt in the ring at Juarez. Mex <lb/>
at a recent meeting car- hut the inland waterway is <lb/>
idea.<lb/>
just across the river from <lb/>
one El Paso. The brutes evidently <lb/>
been made by the members the things that is certain to resented the use of as <lb/>
degrees. weapons.<lb/>
IA FT <lb/>
We take pleasure in announcing to the j <lb/>
trade our readiness for spring business. <lb/>
We have made preparations to serve our <lb/>
patrons with the best of Garments, the Fin- <lb/>
and the most Choice Fur- <lb/>
men, boys and wear <lb/>
the that money <lb/>
buy. <lb/>
SELL ONLY THE <lb/>
man who makes this his Clothing <lb/>
who comes here for his outfitting <lb/>
only be assured of wearing superior <lb/>
but will also be sure of paying no <lb/>
than an article is worth. We're <lb/>
as a Satisfactory Clothing House <lb/>
and t is on this platform that we shall con- <lb/>
to do business. <lb/>
THE KING CLOTHIER. <lb/>
This department is in charge of F. C. NYE, who is authorized to rep- <lb/>
resent the Eastern Reflector in and territory <lb/>
Rev. R. M Busier and family Protect yourself from the sun Mrs. Robert Little spent Sun- <lb/>
are visiting here this week. He by getting a large straw hat at day at the home of R. G Chap- <lb/>
is a missionary for the American Harrington, Barber Co. man <lb/>
School Union. Several <lb/>
Sunday Union, several Rev w. F. Fry, of Goldsboro, <lb/>
years ago he lived here and I Kev. t. H. Kin in a <lb/>
edited the meeting at the Baptist <lb/>
made a host of friends week. All are <lb/>
here. cordially invited to these <lb/>
We on band cop- vices. <lb/>
of we off-j j g. Cox has accepted a <lb/>
i ho trade a as express messenger with <lb/>
the Atlantic Coast Line We <lb/>
B. i hop him success in his new <lb/>
r. i work- <lb/>
Miss Iris lyes, of . . Cotton <lb/>
make her home with Air. J. , M <lb/>
D- Cox for awhile. for comfort, especially for older <lb/>
Hats to suit you at B. FCo. They are also have them- <lb/>
a pretty line of pants. <lb/>
Miss Barker of the inter- <lb/>
mediate of W. H S., <lb/>
spent yesterday in <lb/>
visiting the graded school. <lb/>
Miss Kate Chapman, whose <lb/>
school closed Thursday, is at <lb/>
home again, much to the delight <lb/>
of her family and friends. <lb/>
The A. G. Cox 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/>
Miss Battle went to <lb/>
Greenville Friday shopping. <lb/>
A new lot of nice spring and <lb/>
summer pants just opened at <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb/>
Robert Abbott, bookkeeper for <lb/>
the Pitt County Oil to <lb/>
on business <lb/>
Another large lot of shoes just <lb/>
in at Harrington Barber Co. <lb/>
The ladies of the Missionary <lb/>
Society of the Baptist church <lb/>
will observe next week as <lb/>
week of prayer <lb/>
suits of all sizes are <lb/>
going at cost at B. F. Manning <lb/>
famous dress <lb/>
shoe ladies and gentlemen <lb/>
B. F. Manning Co- <lb/>
Winterville High con- <lb/>
to enroll new pupils <lb/>
Five entered last Monday morn- <lb/>
and more are expected next <lb/>
week. <lb/>
J. K. the <lb/>
manager of the Co. Co., <lb/>
was happily married to Mi.-s <lb/>
Mary Taylor at the residence of <lb/>
her parents, near Wed- <lb/>
They will stop at the <lb/>
boarding house until <lb/>
which he expects <lb/>
is completed. <lb/>
The A. G. Cox Co. are <lb/>
still receiving orders for their <lb/>
nice and most up to-date <lb/>
sucker buggies. <lb/>
Smith Cox are moving <lb/>
r. t their new pa <lb/>
and in a few days they hop <lb/>
ready for work. <lb/>
in . i I <lb/>
f. i T. W j. j <lb/>
gr i <lb/>
. re a u t <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
. large shipment of <lb/>
fl r received at Ha <lb/>
your horses, joys, and <lb/>
c in a healthy condition <lb/>
by giving food. <lb/>
B. F. Co. <lb/>
We are glad to see Mayor <lb/>
Johnson out again, after a siege <lb/>
of grippe. <lb/>
Beautify your h by cover- <lb/>
floors wit i nice matting <lb/>
Ange C o. has it at a <lb/>
bark <lb/>
left mg <lb/>
some time, in An <lb/>
When you how much <lb/>
benefit it is to you w have <lb/>
faculties of a good bank ; <lb/>
disposal, consider or <lb/>
not you could do some friend a <lb/>
good turn by convincing him of <lb/>
the advantage of catty a <lb/>
bank and by <lb/>
to the hank officer. A little <lb/>
of kind <lb/>
cost you nothing and is <lb/>
by the hank, end be <lb/>
the j,,,. <lb/>
ca.-.-i. to prosperity J. I. <lb/>
Jacks c . Bank of Win <lb/>
A new L. o. fresh Hour just <lb/>
at Harrington, Barber <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Rev. T- King spent Tues- <lb/>
day afternoon in <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs J. K. <lb/>
spent Sunday at the home of <lb/>
Chas. <lb/>
Miss Sadie Little, who had <lb/>
been teaching near Conetoe, <lb/>
came Saturday evening to <lb/>
spend her vacation. <lb/>
We regret to loss W.- H. <lb/>
Rouse and family who will <lb/>
move to Greenville today. Mr- <lb/>
Rouse ard wife were excellent <lb/>
citizens and be <lb/>
Mr- R- D. Cherry Dead. <lb/>
A telegram received today by <lb/>
his sister, Mrs. D. L. James, an <lb/>
the death of Mr. R. D. <lb/>
Cherry, which occurred in <lb/>
o'clock this morning <lb/>
The remains will be brought to <lb/>
Greenville for interment, reach- <lb/>
here on evening's <lb/>
train, and the funeral will take <lb/>
place Wednesday. <lb/>
Mr. Cherry was about years <lb/>
old, a native of Greenville and a <lb/>
son of the late Mr. T. R. Cherry. <lb/>
He spent most of his life in this <lb/>
town, leaving here a little over <lb/>
two years ago to engage in mer- <lb/>
business at Sanford He <lb/>
is survived by an aged mother <lb/>
and two James and <lb/>
Miss Cherry. <lb/>
missed. <lb/>
The at the Baptist <lb/>
church has made an excellent <lb/>
beginning. Every service has <lb/>
been attended by <lb/>
Rev T. <lb/>
doing the preaching. <lb/>
R. H. Hunsucker went to <lb/>
Greenville Tuesday on business. <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Co. are <lb/>
YOUR EASTER <lb/>
R. D Cherry. <lb/>
The remains of Mr. R. D. Cher- <lb/>
who died Monday <lb/>
morning, reached Greenville on <lb/>
train even- <lb/>
Messrs B. T. <lb/>
A Vick and Mr. Carter <lb/>
the here. <lb/>
After arrival of the body here <lb/>
be not <lb/>
burial, had announced, <lb/>
so it was taken from the depot <lb/>
to Cherry Hill cemetery where <lb/>
the funeral service conduct- <lb/>
ed by Rev. J. E. The <lb/>
putting in a cement sidewalk in Pa bearers were Messrs. W. B. <lb/>
front of their store. We hope <lb/>
to see the whole side walk <lb/>
in the near future- <lb/>
Rev. R. M. delivered a <lb/>
interesting address on <lb/>
Sunday schools evening <lb/>
at the Baptist church. <lb/>
Brown, Frank Wilson, J. <lb/>
W. H. Ricks; E. H. <lb/>
burn. W. B. Greene and C <lb/>
T. <lb/>
FIRES IN COUNTRY. <lb/>
Call and the new <lb/>
line of Straw Hats just arrived <lb/>
a. A. W Ange Co. <lb/>
A. went to Green- <lb/>
ville today. <lb/>
The Spring days will <lb/>
soon be here a comfortable <lb/>
couch will be a luxury. A. W. <lb/>
Ange Co. has them at a bar- <lb/>
gain. <lb/>
Misses Kittrell, Emma <lb/>
and Minnie <lb/>
went to Greenville today. <lb/>
Get your choice groceries at B. <lb/>
F. Manning Co. <lb/>
A. N. Ange Co. know how <lb/>
to buy shoes for comfort, style <lb/>
and durability- They have just <lb/>
opened their large line of line <lb/>
slippers, <lb/>
Corey went home <lb/>
this morning- <lb/>
Cost will be aided to those <lb/>
who are in arrears taxes for <lb/>
the year after April 1st, <lb/>
1907 Chas. W. Smith. a. hour earlier than <lb/>
Collector, formerly, and keeps open until <lb/>
The honor roll of Miss Barker's p. m., later than <lb/>
d W. H. S. for the before. This only keeps the burn but little of <lb/>
week ending March Clyde business and hour re could be saved <lb/>
Cox, Fannie; , , head places his loss at and <lb/>
Myrtle Julius quarter longer each day he on the <lb/>
Bennett, Smith, Johnnie heretofore, but the early building and on furniture. <lb/>
Smith. <lb/>
Dwelling and Tenant House <lb/>
CHANGE IN HOURS. <lb/>
WHEN IT COMES TO <lb/>
TESTING MERIT. <lb/>
AND BOYS <lb/>
CLOTHES <lb/>
THAT'S WHY WE'VE <lb/>
SIGHTED ENOUGH <lb/>
TO <lb/>
THE BEST OF <lb/>
CLOTHES MADE. A <lb/>
VISIT TO OUR STORE <lb/>
WILL ENLIGHTEN YOU ONT <lb/>
THE CLOTHING <lb/>
question. All styles, pleasing- <lb/>
all sizes for every man, <lb/>
at that should be more <lb/>
than we <lb/>
The dwelling house of Mr. <lb/>
Howell Whitehead, who lives <lb/>
Get Longer Service. two-and a half miles from <lb/>
town, was destroyed by fire this <lb/>
Postmaster R. C. Flanagan morning about o'clock. While <lb/>
now has the general delivery breakfast was being prepared; <lb/>
window of open at <lb/>
hour earlier than wind blowing at . <lb/>
time the house quickly burned <lb/>
down. So rapidly did the build- <lb/>
YOUR SPECIAL ATTENTION IS CALLED TO OUR <lb/>
t lit <lb/>
the <lb/>
Mr White <lb/>
A. G. Cox Co., are <lb/>
shipping the reliable Con- <lb/>
Planters and <lb/>
Guano Sowers to both North <lb/>
and South Carolina- Send us <lb/>
you.- order we assure <lb/>
shipments. <lb/>
A ear <lb/>
Ange Co <lb/>
that the A. G. Cox- <lb/>
Co. will continue for the. <lb/>
opening also give the public op- About midnight Saturday night <lb/>
to buy stamps and a tenant house on the farm of <lb/>
mail the morning <lb/>
Mr. W T Fleming, about four <lb/>
miles from town, was burned <lb/>
mails depart. is a consider- The loss was about and there <lb/>
able convenience. was ranee on the <lb/>
Tie money <lb/>
now opens at a. re. and <lb/>
at p. m., giving an hour I <lb/>
load of hay at A. than for the i s directed to n- an <lb/>
purchase of money orders. of inn k <lb/>
delivery is taken a l <lb/>
also opened for half an <lb/>
daughter <lb/>
to spend <lb/>
to tobacco flues <lb/>
The A. G- Cox Cu. <lb/>
orders for their <lb/>
tobacco trucks even <lb/>
it is early in the season- <lb/>
J. F. Manning Co. know <lb/>
exactly what their many <lb/>
want in the line of slippers. <lb/>
i They have just opened them up. <lb/>
s them. are <lb/>
A large delegation of the <lb/>
members of Council <lb/>
No. Jr. U went <lb/>
out to the closing exercises <lb/>
public school near s <lb/>
Chapel afternoon, and <lb/>
I, id the corner stone of the large <lb/>
and comfortable school building <lb/>
of which the people of that sec- <lb/>
should be After the; <lb/>
exercises of laying the stone and <lb/>
the presentation of the Bible <lb/>
were concluded, Rev J. bi. <lb/>
of Greenville, delivered <lb/>
of the best educational ad- <lb/>
dresses we Would <lb/>
that the people throughout the <lb/>
county could hear him, for the <lb/>
good that is derived from such <lb/>
addresses is not able to be <lb/>
mated , , . <lb/>
Prof. then closed the <lb/>
exercises by congratulating the <lb/>
people for their excellent efforts <lb/>
during the term. He made an <lb/>
exceedingly strong appeal to the <lb/>
people to lend their aid in <lb/>
the Eastern training school, <lb/>
for Pitt showing them the great <lb/>
tat would be derived <lb/>
from the increase of, <lb/>
taxes. <lb/>
T- <lb/>
until last night, when a con- <lb/>
cert y tile was given to <lb/>
a crowd. We are informed <lb/>
order prevailed <lb/>
throughout the entire program, <lb/>
ins Manning, the teach- <lb/>
be congratulated <lb/>
her excellent effort in training the <lb/>
children so well. Quite a <lb/>
from here attendee. <lb/>
B. T Cox Bro. have garden <lb/>
seeds flower seeds of an <lb/>
kinds at the drug store. <lb/>
the Last evening mail is <lb/>
See F. V- <lb/>
buy seed or feed oats, <lb/>
best peas and hay t F. V. <lb/>
C. S. FORBES, <lb/>
Johnston's. <lb/>
bushels corn for sale at while there. <lb/>
F. V. Johnston's. <lb/>
who has taken a halt page in <lb/>
this paper to tell the people of <lb/>
Pitt and counties about <lb/>
the new styles in <lb/>
shoes and furnishings <lb/>
for men and Mr. Wilson <lb/>
has just returned New <lb/>
York, and the cut shown in his <lb/>
ad will an of some <lb/>
purchased by him <lb/>
When passing drop <lb/>
i for a look. <lb/>
SPRING <lb/>
OF STYLISH <lb/>
HAL <lb/>
-AT- <lb/>
STORE <lb/>
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, <lb/>
MARCH 26TH AND 27TH, 1907 <lb/>
PATTERN HATS made for <lb/>
several a lady that a <lb/>
stylish Millinery in the moat fashionable <lb/>
part of Baltimore and her Hats ex- <lb/>
cell all others. She improves with ape. <lb/>
to our Opening buy one of those stylish Hats. <lb/>
MRS. M. D. MRS. GEORGIA <lb/>
will try lo please you.<lb/>
Hie New Year <lb/>
fame <lb/>
o north f<lb/>
I U <lb/>
k EA, <lb/>
FRUITS, TOBACCO, CIGARS, Lie. <lb/>
wT <lb/>
V wk it may be continued. <lb/>
my my <lb/>
the <lb/>
J. i Johnston, <lb/>
it<lb/>
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NORTH CAROLINA NEWS. <lb/>
Cleaning of Events About the State. <lb/>
Silk Pries F on Fall Production. <lb/>
The the Case. <lb/>
When a man acts the <lb/>
transgresses the laws and <lb/>
Wk March In con- Ito forth the and con <lb/>
Cong <lb/>
silk, the situation in the silk <lb/>
Was badly hurt in a runaway <lb/>
accident at Thurs- <lb/>
The plant of the <lb/>
was <lb/>
usually look behind the <lb/>
phase, suffering t he greater part of <lb/>
in this count- and disgrace. There have <lb/>
and in this count <lb/>
and importers are giving <lb/>
careful attention to the adjust <lb/>
been a number of notorious <lb/>
before the public of <lb/>
a glance <lb/>
FLUE CURING LIKE <lb/>
GREEN COFFEE <lb/>
Flue Curing Develops Aroma Taste <lb/>
. cases before <lb/>
In Satisfies Tobacco Hum <lb/>
other <lb/>
knife be accomplished. <lb/>
a--w <lb/>
s. <lb/>
bu <lb/>
d four mo la <lb/>
I . I d <lb/>
g a I <lb/>
. use. rid I <lb/>
by. <lb/>
To a Sc <lb/>
uniformity in . <lb/>
in the minds all of our<lb/>
Franc Jones robbed the <lb/>
Charlotte National Hank of <lb/>
. Reflector of its funds, he committed a <lb/>
V. -Six crime against the laws of the <lb/>
h candidates of New I; he greatly inconvenienced <lb/>
York Stale for the Rhodes bank but in spite of the <lb/>
passed the ex- theft, the bank will <lb/>
Williams, ii rests now with . do business as if nothing had <lb/>
re tie J committee to -make an award at all, and the loss will <lb/>
by one from the not misery to any of those I <lb/>
selected six. Th. scholarship i <lb/>
amounts to a year Bit. when Franc Jones quit; <lb/>
entitles the recipient to a course the city h had lived in <lb/>
in University. The sneaked as a thief in the <lb/>
con meets in this city to- nigh and left the delicate, tend- <lb/>
to make the decision. The Christian little woman, <lb/>
n i- composed of he had sworn t. protect, <lb/>
Raymond, of Union. lying prone, helpless, <lb/>
Market <lb/>
S e <lb/>
Now v.,;. Rochester, the- <lb/>
W; in David M. H. of crime against which the spirit of <lb/>
and Howard J every son with a heart turn-.; <lb/>
state commissioner with disgust a d contempt; he <lb/>
et t Prices ranged <lb/>
i off. <lb/>
. the <lb/>
. s DIs- <lb/>
pate Berlin say th <lb/>
th in a panic <lb/>
the . . e in stocks, <lb/>
being p ems down <lb/>
of education. <lb/>
Short of <lb/>
committed a crime almost <lb/>
possible for forgiveness, <lb/>
Franc Jones well merits the <lb/>
c tempt of every honest man, <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/>
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 cured tobaccos. <lb/>
Hundreds of imitation brands are <lb/>
on sale that lock 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 prove that this flue <lb/>
cured tobacco, grown in the famous <lb/>
Piedmont 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 yon arc chewing don't <lb/>
satisfy, more than the mere habit of <lb/>
expectorating, stop fooling <lb/>
and chew Schnapps tobacco. <lb/>
Schnapps  e to chew- <lb/>
formerly bought costing from <lb/>
pound; Schnapps is sold <lb/>
at per pound in cuts, strictly <lb/>
and cent plugs. <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
Houston, Texas March 25.- j <lb/>
Methodist church work and <lb/>
I day school work as well is ex- Ky., March <lb/>
to be section ordered <lb/>
list Sunday school J. to be held in <lb/>
session and give it chance <lb/>
to correct the mistakes it made. <lb/>
Durham. Herald. <lb/>
Notice <lb/>
I It is for the banks Persecute <lb/>
i eh mills are in exceeding Hour-1 News, <lb/>
qualified before the condition, for if the <lb/>
Pitt county as ad- verse were true it be a <lb/>
Butt. handicap for these it quill fled administrator <lb/>
i e is hereby given <lb/>
make <lb/>
claims; <lb/>
the <lb/>
the <lb/>
ThU <lb/>
. . bank have shown a marked will in. mediate payment. <lb/>
Butt, i shortage of ready cash, and the This the few. <lb/>
rates rest are w- workers <lb/>
F. G. James, Atty, States are in attendance in ad- represented n <lb/>
i sol when the was of F.; i. <lb/>
charge, and many <lb/>
sold within the they present the lame <lb/>
., i. before the day <lb/>
and . city, . .-,.,.,. <lb/>
J. W. i v. President. <lb/>
A Mel Ml I let e-Pres, <lb/>
H. D. I f. 2nd <lb/>
J. I. . PreS <lb/>
to the Sunday school lead- <lb/>
N -i <lb/>
. B. BROWN, .-i <lb/>
T. l. <lb/>
J. ROGERS. Sn-r. m <lb/>
D James M. Med. <lb/>
of <lb/>
Texas. <lb/>
th <lb/>
no denominations in <lb/>
the Sun- and the <lb/>
various churches we. v also <lb/>
present. <lb/>
the <lb/>
in <lb/>
of the R. Fulford; <lb/>
Executor Of J. M. Fulford. <lb/>
Hit; <lb/>
N State Mutual Co <lb/>
KINSTON, <lb/>
Methodism the entire State, <lb/>
I comprehending all of the four <lb/>
conferences, the gathering is <lb/>
j notable one, it is growing <lb/>
o I attendance and in significance to <lb/>
Capital. <lb/>
pass. <lb/>
as the years <lb/>
OF . <lb/>
Bl . <lb/>
C.<lb/>
better <lb/>
insurance <lb/>
than Company on ear <lb/>
down is sufficient to convince any <lb/>
able <lb/>
the <lb/>
, A show <lb/>
reason <lb/>
YOU DON'T HAVE TO DIE TO WIN. <lb/>
We are rapidly approaching the <lb/>
mark. <lb/>
Agents of the Greenville Branch <lb/>
YOUR <lb/>
OR. <lb/>
he I Ly the Wild. <lb/>
23.-Th <lb/>
wild has come to Joe to h <lb/>
Weber, and he has hearkened par value the 4th day of <lb/>
Com <lb/>
hard- <lb/>
at a <lb/>
Special to Reflector. <lb/>
New York, March <lb/>
call <lb/>
it. Mr. Weber, the are given to the old <lb/>
and of the bob holders at tint figure, <lb/>
star today on an eight weeks are now quoted in market <lb/>
tour on the road, keeping East of at <lb/>
Chicago. The company will re- <lb/>
turn east of York in and Expected to <lb/>
Utter part May, and will the Agree. <lb/>
or a new by; <lb/>
Edgar Smith and Victor Her Special to Reflector. <lb/>
appearing Chicago, March 25.- Reports <lb/>
w I concerning the grievances of the <lb/>
S to Reflector <lb/>
New Britain, Conn, . <lb/>
of <lb/>
o i -.- rig the land <lb/>
PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS <lb/>
North Carolina, the Superior Court <lb/>
Pitt County, Before Moore, <lb/>
Sidney Wooten I <lb/>
vs <lb/>
Shade Wooten, <lb/>
and Herbert Edward <lb/>
The l ii Shade Wooten above <lb/>
will take that an action <lb/>
above commenced <lb/>
I Landers, Clark <lb/>
of <lb/>
I ware and table cut <lb/>
i meeting held in this city <lb/>
; voted to increase <lb/>
of <lb/>
Hied cause, for <lb/>
; Shade <lb/>
H i f r e that <lb/>
hi . e the court <lb/>
25th day of <lb/>
L ; lurch 1907 and an i .-.-r or demur <lb/>
the lie plaintiff <lb/>
in Hid dual <lb/>
seen in the new <lb/>
Off <lb/>
conductors <lb/>
ton, Philadelphia, on the <lb/>
Washington and somewhat ex- <lb/>
included in the <lb/>
Conference for Good Roads <lb/>
Special <lb/>
Albany, N. Y., March 23.- -r <lb/>
Representatives of boards of <lb/>
and <lb/>
throughout State nave as <lb/>
in this city today, and <lb/>
A-ill hold conferences until the <lb/>
of April, to consider the <lb/>
maps which <lb/>
according to men sup- <lb/>
posed to know of the difficulties <lb/>
I between the roads and the con- <lb/>
and it is regarded a <lb/>
sure that all differences of <lb/>
ion regarding wages and <lb/>
Moore, <lb/>
Clerk Superior Court, <lb/>
c t, <lb/>
To ff rs of Kidney, Liver or <lb/>
r Other <lb/>
b say bu;, a bottle and if <lb/>
it t cure we will refund <lb/>
your n We say a <lb/>
full size l of <lb/>
SOL and it benefits then <lb/>
use SOL until <lb/>
This i entitles <lb/>
to <lb/>
AND <lb/>
Only a limit number bottles <lb/>
away. Don't miss op <lb/>
will be amicably adjusted <lb/>
when the officials be in- <lb/>
formed the result of voting <lb/>
of the men.<lb/>
by the legislature this <lb/>
under the bond <lb/>
the conference will end <lb/>
mint hearing to be given k <lb/>
Internal Affairs <lb/>
the Senate and of <lb/>
April 9th. By that on <lb/>
may be expect <lb/>
in shape for the . <lb/>
upon there legislature to <lb/>
board of <lb/>
by is to be in <lb/>
send State engineer to <lb/>
o the confer- <lb/>
tn <lb/>
Atlantic City, N. J. March <lb/>
--The National Bowling <lb/>
great force <lb/>
today to commence the tourney <lb/>
for the national championship. <lb/>
The competitions are held in the <lb/>
auditorium on Young's pier, a <lb/>
hall by feet There are <lb/>
twelve <lb/>
alleys, with thousands of <lb/>
dollars in pr Every <lb/>
bowler has a com- <lb/>
for the championship. <lb/>
Steamer I. leaves <lb/>
a in for <lb/>
daily Sundays<lb/>
I'd at <lb/>
Norfolk A <lb/>
Baltimore, Philadelphia <lb/>
Kt w York. and all other <lb/>
points North. Connects at Nor- <lb/>
ii-ii. all i West. <lb/>
should order <lb/>
eight via Norfolk, care Norfolk <lb/>
A Southern Co. <lb/>
Sailing subject to <lb/>
w t <lb/>
J. CHERRY, Agent, Green- <lb/>
ville, N. C. <lb/>
H. C. F <lb/>
P Na. <lb/>
M. .<lb/>
WOULD LIKE TO RUN A TOWN. <lb/>
NORTH CAROLINA AT THE <lb/>
TOWN EXPOSITION. <lb/>
A New Solution Offered by a <lb/>
Merchant. <lb/>
A new solution of the <lb/>
pal government problem has <lb/>
been suggested to the residents <lb/>
of Armour, S. D. One of them, a <lb/>
prosperous merchant of th. <lb/>
name of proposes <lb/>
to do the town business, it <lb/>
exactly as a contractor <lb/>
undertake to build a bridge <lb/>
dig a sower. Whether ho pro- <lb/>
poses to v an I collect the tax.-, <lb/>
as well is spend them is no <lb/>
stated in the advices at hand, bu <lb/>
he does offer to combine in hi. <lb/>
own person the activities <lb/>
its present and to run it <lb/>
public affairs, little, <lb/>
no other help than of his <lb/>
hired Also, he prom <lb/>
to do an <lb/>
than the town is now under <lb/>
to do the work to the <lb/>
of its u <lb/>
tore of an ad to that <lb/>
effect which he will give. The <lb/>
idea at first th night seems wild- <lb/>
absurd, and then- would be, <lb/>
we imagine, a good <lb/>
obstacles to overcome it <lb/>
could b carried out. but it is not <lb/>
a bad plan, by any means, and <lb/>
probably its Beaming absurdity <lb/>
lies in our long established habit <lb/>
of regarding public business as <lb/>
somehow different from private <lb/>
business, with other <lb/>
object than the mere do <lb/>
cheaply and well, of the <lb/>
things that need to be done e <lb/>
have come almost to take for <lb/>
granted that town government <lb/>
not only is but must always be <lb/>
the tank of politicians, all highly <lb/>
of their own interests <lb/>
as distinguished from those of <lb/>
the town. There will ho no <lb/>
doubt a desperate fear in Armour <lb/>
that if Mr Canton wine secured <lb/>
this queer he would make <lb/>
some money out of it. If ho <lb/>
doesn't get it some other men <lb/>
certainly will make as much <lb/>
money or <lb/>
live and has a strong inclination I tally <lb/>
to live well. Without least a <lb/>
few regular town official.-, how- <lb/>
ever, it is hard to how sue; <lb/>
a wholesale contractor be <lb/>
held to responsibility or get his <lb/>
accounts audited On <lb/>
the whole, we do not quite see <lb/>
how the novel scheme could be <lb/>
worked, and yet it does its <lb/>
attractions. <lb/>
The rural routes <lb/>
for the benefit <lb/>
homes, or in other words the <lb/>
farmers. They have proven <lb/>
Among Things That Will Give <lb/>
Joy to North Carolinians Will be <lb/>
Our Splendid Educational Exhibit. <lb/>
North Carolina's part in <lb/>
the Jamestown exposition a <lb/>
one is to be no small affair, <lb/>
the odds are that Virginia <lb/>
will say, as did South <lb/>
ins after the Charleston expo- <lb/>
that North Carolina of all <lb/>
e States, only <lb/>
State, did forth <lb/>
Tito great crowds of <lb/>
who are going t <lb/>
will And that <lb/>
Carolina has a beautiful <lb/>
the exposition. Col. <lb/>
u the commissioner <lb/>
for North Carolina at tin <lb/>
exp returnee. <lb/>
Raleigh <lb/>
alter <lb/>
there in order to look <lb/>
. lie Held and see tin North <lb/>
Carolina building is getting on. <lb/>
He returned delighted with the <lb/>
being made on the <lb/>
as well as with <lb/>
trend affairs at the expo- <lb/>
grounds. <lb/>
Carolina will have th. <lb/>
handsomest building on the <lb/>
water said Colonel <lb/>
night, the prospects <lb/>
ire now that it w be about <lb/>
when the exposition <lb/>
opens. The building is now <lb/>
cover and I tell you it is going <lb/>
to be a beauty. North Carolina <lb/>
be proud of it and of tho <lb/>
exhibit that will be made for the <lb/>
State. Our people are going is <lb/>
great numbers to see the expo- <lb/>
and all will be proud of <lb/>
North Carolina's <lb/>
Major G- W. of <lb/>
the seer; tar., <lb/>
if the North Carolina <lb/>
was in the city <lb/>
and in company with Colonel <lb/>
had a conference with <lb/>
superintendent of <lb/>
J. Y. Joyner con- <lb/>
tho exhibit <lb/>
more, for the j made. Tins exhibit will be <lb/>
holds that he must a strong one and will <lb/>
show the rapid advance <lb/>
in educational affairs nude in <lb/>
this State since It will <lb/>
likewise show the <lb/>
advantages offered in the Slate <lb/>
in the way of public and private <lb/>
schools, academies, colleges, <lb/>
training and <lb/>
las university. It will be an <lb/>
exhibit that will us <lb/>
and k will be one giving the facts <lb/>
rune can <lb/>
Observer <lb/>
THE CROP OF Kit <lb/>
Report Shows Bales. <lb/>
Washington, March <lb/>
census report on cotton <lb/>
the year issued today shows that <lb/>
13.290,677 bales of count- <lb/>
round bales as half in- <lb/>
eluding have been gin- <lb/>
The number of active <lb/>
this year is <lb/>
The crop is <lb/>
with 1903, ard <lb/>
gross weight of the bale for <lb/>
510.7 pounds and crop ex- <lb/>
pressed in pound bales is <lb/>
. The items entering <lb/>
he totals for the crop of 1908 e <lb/>
099.927 square hales; <lb/>
Sea Island <lb/>
The <lb/>
of cotton estimated y <lb/>
and as remain- <lb/>
to be ginned am- included in <lb/>
the report of 1906 is <lb/>
Trey <lb/>
In case of <lb/>
Accident <lb/>
Special to <lb/>
D. C. March <lb/>
The court martial at Fort Sim <lb/>
Houston made report of its in- <lb/>
today. Major <lb/>
was cleared of connection <lb/>
with the riot, but the report <lb/>
held that the men of the 25th <lb/>
infantry did the <lb/>
at Brownsville. The 25th in- <lb/>
fantry was the colored troops <lb/>
at fort and who were <lb/>
discharged by President <lb/>
for their misconduct- The <lb/>
finding of the court martial <lb/>
the president. <lb/>
to use the <lb/>
Telephone <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 residence,<lb/>
TO<lb/>
H. c <lb/>
NOBLES <lb/>
Celebrates <lb/>
By to <lb/>
Spain. This village <lb/>
is today the 100th <lb/>
anniversary of its existence, the <lb/>
are lively in observance <lb/>
f event, the streets are <lb/>
with bunting, and <lb/>
everything assumes an air of <lb/>
and pride, which becomes <lb/>
it greatly There is a large in- <lb/>
flux from the country towns. <lb/>
No it to <lb/>
Sharp Towels and <lb/>
Cosmetics A Specialty. <lb/>
Cold <lb/>
ii and all tor you ;. is <lb/>
. t but for eon <lb/>
I rem .-. <lb/>
Yours <lb/>
S. f.- ES, <lb/>
LONG,<lb/>
in Civil Cases only.<lb/>
will <lb/>
series of revival <lb/>
Members of Riven and Harbors<lb/>
to Reflector. <lb/>
Washington, March <lb/>
of the house committee on <lb/>
rivers and harbors who have <lb/>
re-elected to the sixtieth <lb/>
leave Washington on <lb/>
today for a trip <lb/>
is the guests of the congress <lb/>
delegation of that Stat. <lb/>
begin in the Methodist a tour of the <lb/>
greater and blessing to I church in Sunday night, inspecting the waterways <lb/>
the farmers than was A 7th, i which appropriations for <lb/>
pated by the most and continue on desired. <lb/>
A farmer who has once enjoy d during each night of th t week, i <lb/>
the advantages of the rural <lb/>
Kev. ii. F. Taylor, cf Hungarian Squadron. <lb/>
would know how Hookerton, will preach during <lb/>
live without it. It did net the week following the <lb/>
to the farmer, however, Sunday. <lb/>
to <lb/>
i .<lb/>
ti. <lb/>
times earned <lb/>
The farmers <lb/>
taxpayers. What property <lb/>
have is in plain sight and is <lb/>
J, while the city gent, at <lb/>
many of them, who deals <lb/>
in rotes and bonds is enabled to <lb/>
hide his wealth from asses- <lb/>
For a quarter of a century <lb/>
mail has been carried to the <lb/>
city home, not once, but many <lb/>
times each day. Finally the big <lb/>
heart of Uncle Sam has reached <lb/>
out to the who feed the <lb/>
world Gastonia Gazette. <lb/>
New Town Starting up. <lb/>
building of railroads <lb/>
through new territory develops <lb/>
new towns along their route. <lb/>
is the case with the Raleigh <lb/>
Pamlico Sound division of <lb/>
Norfolk Southern road now <lb/>
building through this section. <lb/>
Before tho track th-o a <lb/>
tow.; -.-, at Simpson, a <lb/>
en th . id C mi e of <lb/>
Greenville Already d , <lb/>
saw brick making plant and <lb/>
a; v . c . . . x re, <lb/>
buildings are fitting up <lb/>
near l . W. L. and I <lb/>
Also a series of meetings will <lb/>
begin the third Sunday in April, <lb/>
21st, in Methodist church in <lb/>
Winterville. Kev. L. L. Nash, <lb/>
D., of Greensboro, will be <lb/>
present and preach at o'clock. <lb/>
Immediately after the sermon, <lb/>
tho church will be formally <lb/>
Dr. Nash will conduct <lb/>
meeting the week and <lb/>
will preach both morning and <lb/>
night. <lb/>
Let every one take notice of <lb/>
these meetings and attend. All <lb/>
of the members of other churches <lb/>
of these respective towns are <lb/>
invited and welcome to <lb/>
attend. <lb/>
Special attention is directed to <lb/>
the dedication of the church at <lb/>
Winterville April 21st. <lb/>
B. E. Stanfield, P. C. <lb/>
G. are <lb/>
Si <lb/>
. <lb/>
paper. <lb/>
offering lots at <lb/>
de, will be <lb/>
advertisement in this <lb/>
Ms. PI Patton <lb/>
you to be present <lb/>
at tho marriage of her daughter <lb/>
Susan <lb/>
to <lb/>
Mr. Walter Ivy Pender <lb/>
on moraine of <lb/>
April first <lb/>
nineteen hundred and seven <lb/>
eleven o clock <lb/>
Church <lb/>
North <lb/>
By cable to Reflector. <lb/>
Vienna, March <lb/>
Hermann has been <lb/>
appointed and took command to <lb/>
of the <lb/>
consisting of the <lb/>
L-t George and <lb/>
which sail today to take part in <lb/>
the naval review at Roads <lb/>
in honor of th Inauguration of <lb/>
the Jamestown Exposition. The <lb/>
warships will return the mid- <lb/>
of June. <lb/>
Arnold Daly Opens With a New <lb/>
Comedy <lb/>
retail Grocer <lb/>
Dealer. Cash -aid for <lb/>
Hides. Fur, Seed, <lb/>
Turkeys. Egg, etc. Bed <lb/>
st ads, Salt <lb/>
P u <lb/>
s Tables. Lounges, Safes <lb/>
and Gail Ax <lb/>
Life Tobacco, Key West <lb/>
George Cigars, <lb/>
Cherries, <lb/>
pies, Pine <lb/>
Meat Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Meat <lb/>
batches <lb/>
and Hulls, <lb/>
Garden Seed.-, Oranges, <lb/>
Nuts, <lb/>
Peaches, , <lb/>
Glass Ware Tip <lb/>
wooden Ware, cakes and <lb/>
crackers. Macaroni, o, Best <lb/>
Butler, New i Sewing Ma <lb/>
numerous other go <lb/>
Quality and for <lb/>
cash, come Bee me. <lb/>
S. <lb/>
Schultz. <lb/>
Wise From the <lb/>
When the cold winds dry and <lb/>
tie skin a box of salve can <lb/>
In buying salve look fol <lb/>
he name on box to avoid any <lb/>
ions, and be sure the <lb/>
Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. Sold <lb/>
Jno. L. Wooten <lb/>
Clear up the complexion, cleanse the <lb/>
r and tone i .-1 i <lb/>
to or of <lb/>
Early Risers. Sale Reliable little <lb/>
ills with a The <lb/>
everyone knows. <lb/>
Jno. I,. Wooten. <lb/>
.,, . .,. <lb/>
is what one mother wrote of <lb/>
Laxative Cough . This <lb/>
syrup is I . <lb/>
i any opiate or narcotics. <lb/>
i Tar. i to <lb/>
Pure Food and Drug Law. S old by <lb/>
Jno. L. Wooten, <lb/>
A CURE <lb/>
LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP <lb/>
THE <lb/>
THE <lb/>
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the digestive <lb/>
properly balanced. Then, i <lb/>
food that causes and <lb/>
indigestion. <lb/>
for it <lb/>
isolation of vegetable acids. Ii digests <lb/>
-i-ix- ts the <lb/>
conforms to <lb/>
the National Pure rood an I Drug Law. <lb/>
Sold here by Jno. I. ten <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
All persons having claims against <lb/>
of Wooten, j <lb/>
which claims wherein existence on tie I <lb/>
1907 are I <lb/>
and required to exhibit the same to F. <lb/>
M. Wooten, the surviving partner. <lb/>
within twelve months from the date of <lb/>
this notice. F. If. WOOTEN. <lb/>
Surviving partner of Coward <lb/>
Wooten, <lb/>
This Feb. 1907. <lb/>
Tb ts <lb/>
Bottle. <lb/>
Cold or a . pro- <lb/>
constrain , th <lb/>
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or I <lb/>
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Tar moves the bowel-., .<lb/>
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through . of <lb/>
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F-r Cr .-, <lb/>
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Colds, and <lb/>
la . Ken .-.- <lb/>
Ci <lb/>
Vi.-J.-Y CO. j, .<lb/>
J. W. BRYAN. <lb/>
All. <lb/>
Neighbors Got i-. <lb/>
was literally to <lb/>
death, and become to weak to leave <lb/>
my bed; and neighbors predicted th I <lb/>
would never leave it alive; but <lb/>
fooled, for thanks be to God, In- <lb/>
to try Dr. New Discovery, <lb/>
It took just four one dollar bottles to <lb/>
cure the cough and n <lb/>
writes Mrs. <lb/>
Eva of Stark <lb/>
Ind. This of and cold <lb/>
cures, and healer f throat and I <lb/>
is guaranteed by J. I Wooten Drag- <lb/>
gist and Trial bottle free. i <lb/>
Rising From the Grave. <lb/>
A prominent manufacturer, n. A. <lb/>
K of Lucama, N. relates a <lb/>
most remarkable experience. He <lb/>
taking than three bottles <lb/>
feel like one <lb/>
disease, in the Diabetes I fully j <lb/>
believe Electric Hitlers will cure me <lb/>
permanently, for it has already stopped i <lb/>
the liver and bladder complications <lb/>
which have troubled me for <lb/>
Guaranteed I,. Wooten Druggist. <lb/>
Price only <lb/>
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I. W. RYAN. <lb/>
CURE <lb/>
WITH<lb/>
Special to Reflector. <lb/>
March <lb/>
tho now military comedy en- <lb/>
titled, Boys of Company <lb/>
will open his season under <lb/>
Daniel direction at <lb/>
the Broad Street to- <lb/>
and will come later into <lb/>
the Lyceum for a <lb/>
I summer n <lb/>
to Again, <lb/>
S. to <lb/>
York, <lb/>
of first jockeys <lb/>
in the country a <lb/>
baa decided ti return to the <lb/>
s , and grafted <lb/>
a to ride at a meeting of <lb/>
JocKey Club. <lb/>
Stat Ohio. City Toledo, i <lb/>
Lucas County. <lb/>
Frank J. makes that <lb/>
Is senior partner of the firm of P. J. <lb/>
Co. doing business in tho City <lb/>
County and Stale aforesaid, <lb/>
and that said will I h.- sum of <lb/>
DOLLARS tor each <lb/>
and every ease that be cured by <lb/>
the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. <lb/>
Sworn to before me a subscribed <lb/>
in my presence, this day of <lb/>
A. 1886. <lb/>
I A- W- GLEASON, <lb/>
Public. <lb/>
Hail's Catarrh Cure is taken <lb/>
and acts directly on the blood and mu- <lb/>
surfaces of the system. Send for <lb/>
free. <lb/>
P. J. O., Toled i, <lb/>
Sold by all Druggists, r. <lb/>
Take Hall's Family Pills for a <lb/>
lion.<lb/>
I and <lb/>
Trial. <lb/>
for all <lb/>
or <lb/>
BACK. <lb/>
JAMES L. FLEMING, <lb/>
ATTORNEY AT LAW, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
Shop. w. i u <lb/>
main I section <lb/>
town. <lb/>
chain and each <lb/>
one ; by  <lb/>
barber. <lb/>
i razors <lb/>
clean. <lb/>
. on for peat patronage <lb/>
rt-k yon when <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
Contractor, Builder, Tile Setter. <lb/>
Plans estimates <lb/>
on in. work <lb/>
Torn key when ever de- <lb/>
sired. <lb/>
SIMPSON, <lb/>
-DEALERS IN <lb/>
GENERAL MERCHANDISE. <lb/>
A NICE LINE OF STAPLE <lb/>
GOODS ON <lb/>
CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS, <lb/>
CAPS, HARDWARE <lb/>
GROCERIES. <lb/>
Produce Bought ,<lb/>
Va, <lb/>
Brokers in, -.- <lb/>
-V. K <lb/>
Harry Skinner, Jr. <lb/>
II. W. <lb/>
SKINNER WHEDBEE. <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
Practices in all court. <lb/>
1866. <lb/>
NORFOLK, VA <lb/>
I Cotton and handlers of <lb/>
I Ties and Bags. <lb/>
Correspondence and shipments <lb/>
solicited. <lb/>
it's n co t-. .- r <lb/>
a Cough Cure Dr. Dr. i's. <lb/>
F. -rs Dr. has against <lb/>
tin- . . if opium, chloroform <lb/>
commonly found in <lb/>
c Dr. <lb/>
the Pure L w <lb/>
recently exacted, for worked <lb/>
similar lines for many years. For <lb/>
nearly yearn Dr. Cough Cure <lb/>
containers in- had a printed <lb/>
on them g <lb/>
p, -v.-- ii.- has m it <lb/>
Ir j rote. <lb/>
n having <lb/>
Dr. ;. <lb/>
. their in inn <lb/>
La .-.- I <lb/>
I. . . the <lb/>
tarts Is so pleasant. Contains <lb/>
ard Ur It i <lb/>
co is unrivaled for lie <lb/>
croup. th I out <lb/>
the Conform-i to the <lb/>
Pure and Drug Law. S by <lb/>
Jno. L. Wooten. <lb/>
LOOK IN YOUR <lb/>
WARDROBE. <lb/>
Get oat your winter suit <lb/>
and have it cleaned and <lb/>
pressed. I do all work <lb/>
this line promptly and as it <lb/>
should be done. <lb/>
i have a lull line of <lb/>
suits to order <lb/>
a can save you money <lb/>
on an order. Give me a <lb/>
call. <lb/>
Paul <lb/>
The Tailor.<lb/>
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ii haw <lb/>
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT <lb/>
J. M. I LOW, Manager and Authorized Agent. <lb/>
C. <lb/>
for Watches, clocks and anything <lb/>
ix we take needing attention in my line <lb/>
, will be attendee in the v <lb/>
We hare <lb/>
ran eons cotton <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
. i. . Saab has the finest and <lb/>
best supply of Fountain Pens <lb/>
brought to Ayden. <lb/>
or more glorious conquests. He <lb/>
is just simply gone. <lb/>
J. A. Newell and wife <lb/>
from the country, were visiting <lb/>
the family of their son-in-law, <lb/>
W. L. last week. <lb/>
The Rhodes Comedy Company <lb/>
gave an entertainment here last <lb/>
evening and will give another <lb/>
tonight. It is a good, clean show <lb/>
and had a nice house. <lb/>
SEVENTY-FOUR. <lb/>
If y <lb/>
y u I <lb/>
that <lb/>
to ., always <lb/>
. car <lb/>
we <lb/>
price, Don't <lb/>
el us to<lb/>
. Co. new <lb/>
mar fresh meats, <lb/>
sat-. <lb/>
lit at, Lard Can <lb/>
Gr Don't fore giving <lb/>
Lilly Co. <lb/>
If . Paint be sure <lb/>
and see E. Co <lb/>
exchange corn <lb/>
the Drug Store and <lb/>
cur one of those excellent <lb/>
M. M, Sauls. <lb/>
wont to <lb/>
Thursday after two <lb/>
I am this day years old. In <lb/>
the providence of God Almighty <lb/>
I have k pt For in Him we <lb/>
live, move and have our being. <lb/>
lie has guided and fenced me <lb/>
and all for me in the way of <lb/>
preservation. By the grace of <lb/>
G id am what am. <lb/>
But few are living that are as <lb/>
as am. Why is it they are <lb/>
gone the way of all the earth, and <lb/>
I am still living on earth God <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
Having as <lb/>
with the win annexed of C. <lb/>
deceased, late of Pitt N. <lb/>
C. this is to notify; II persons having <lb/>
claims against the estate of the said <lb/>
G. Rogers, deceased, to exhibit <lb/>
them to the undersigned within twelve <lb/>
months from the date this notice or <lb/>
this notice will pleaded in bar of <lb/>
their recovery. All persons indebted <lb/>
to said estate will make <lb/>
This the 15th day of March. MOT. <lb/>
John A. <lb/>
Administrator. <lb/>
Brown. Attorney. <lb/>
ENTRY OF VACANT LAND. <lb/>
U A. Arnold enters and claims the , <lb/>
following described vacant land, <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.<lb/>
duly qualified before the <lb/>
court dart of Pitt county as ad- <lb/>
of the estate of <lb/>
Si deceased, notice is hereto <lb/>
given to all persons indebted to <lb/>
estate to make immediate to <lb/>
the undersigned, and all persons having <lb/>
claims against said estate must present <lb/>
the for payment on before the <lb/>
day of March. 1806, this notice <lb/>
will be plead in bar of recovery <lb/>
This 5th day of March. <lb/>
B. T. Cos, <lb/>
i of Samuel <lb/>
ltd-aw <lb/>
DISSOLUTION NOTICE. <lb/>
The i con- <lb/>
ducting a cotton and insurance <lb/>
in the town of Grifton. X. has this <lb/>
by mutual <lb/>
consent. Joel Patrick withdrawing <lb/>
said fr in. <lb/>
Dec. <lb/>
W. H. Kilpatrick. <lb/>
.,. , Joel <lb/>
ltd If <lb/>
SALE OP REAL <lb/>
Dr Joseph Dixon <lb/>
m SURGEON. <lb/>
, .; ., <lb/>
N. <lb/>
more or less. <lb/>
This March 4th. 1907. <lb/>
G. A. Kittrell. of Winterville, do account of His matters. <lb/>
J. A Nichols of Kinston. lit is because it seemed good in <lb/>
in to see us yesterday. His sight. Having obtained <lb/>
question is the all mercy of the Lord continue to <lb/>
i topic now and is being this present time. <lb/>
if one is with the spirit to <lb/>
appreciate life as the creation <lb/>
lie undersigned, will <lb/>
day of April. <lb/>
L. A. Arnold. <lb/>
Any person or per ma claiming title <lb/>
in the foregoing de- ca-h the following parcel of land <lb/>
land must Ale their protest in The life i W i <lb/>
. .,., <lb/>
sale before the court do <lb/>
Greenville, to the hi -best lie for <lb/>
ca-h the following parcel <lb/>
. The life of V <lb/>
writing within the thirty days, or Brown in and to certain tract or <lb/>
they will be barred by law. parcel of Situate in Greenville <lb/>
, ,, R. Williams. township. Pitt county o on the <lb/>
Taker ex-officio, Norm side of Tar th <lb/>
Feed and <lb/>
Stables. <lb/>
i Ice Conveyances. <lb/>
rices to <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
. H. WILLIAMS. <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
North Car a <lb/>
county. <lb/>
Superior Court <lb/>
HIPP. HART <lb/>
H. <lb/>
w in Dry No- <lb/>
Land of W. Brown. if. Brow- <lb/>
estate K. J. <lb/>
Florence <lb/>
Vs <lb/>
Cornelius agitated. As soon <lb/>
as court is over we <lb/>
take off the streets <lb/>
him to work He need <lb/>
els bad. <lb/>
Ayden has had two ires do that divorce from tie bonds <lb/>
the week. The first was the and unto men. ;. u fully j <lb/>
kitchen J. T Smith Jr being diligent in business and will further take notice that j <lb/>
which from a ,. l <lb/>
flue and came very near ls county to be held on the seventh Mon-<lb/>
of the said Jesse W. Brow n. <lb/>
10- <lb/>
s and put God, and values it as The will take <lb/>
, , , , notice that an action entitled as above <lb/>
xis a favor above anything that man has been commence. a the Superior <lb/>
can earn or deserve and is obtain for the <lb/>
from the defendant <lb/>
mortgage on the said 6th <lb/>
to suit the tines. <lb/>
P. C. Hardin, ,,,,,,,. y <lb/>
pens on sale at Saul's <lb/>
drag store at from to in the middle of the day. <lb/>
Fountain Pens With any was insurance <lb/>
all size for sale at I DavidS Smith of Greenville, <lb/>
Drug Store j here Thursday on <lb/>
U i- and a pleasure, Ten trains a day is no bad <lb/>
Gardner entirely coB. quiet and thankful graces <lb/>
Both fires occurred life To seek not what <lb/>
men own, but to seek their j <lb/>
and happiness, to speak a word <lb/>
of encouragement to the despoil-J <lb/>
dent, to relieve such as are op- <lb/>
is good proof of good <lb/>
I . i will to men. To escape <lb/>
to s-iv or showing tor a town of our t. ii i j <lb/>
first class T.,., ., ,,,,. i, j luting touch of ungodly lust and <lb/>
fair. Call a, here to live righteously and <lb/>
secure this much godly in this present evil worlds <lb/>
j Mrs. J. F. has attain a purity far more <lb/>
I have bought the to Greenville during the week. than ill-gotten wealth <lb/>
clay bu Taylor. Cox and wife went up can bestow. To so live as <lb/>
and the pat- ,. , r . ., , , , <lb/>
of the public. C. E. on business. to have a conscience void of of ; <lb/>
William Smith living near here fence toward God and man <lb/>
I all work jolly old plies a feast that kings might <lb/>
to my to give entire of age. He is cultivating well covet. <lb/>
faction. Try me. C. E. Spier, a crop this year and has been life has not been equal to <lb/>
patronage of the farming all his life and does what I to be, for <lb/>
Ayden i rid community know the use of doctors nor any I have failed to utilize or <lb/>
in everything pertaining to the their tricks Mr as I ought. How much <lb/>
jewelry business Give me a a h . , I longer I shall live is unknown to <lb/>
r s noise is years i i . <lb/>
u v. spier. . when a boy it seemed that <lb/>
Yesterday about o'clock old was a very <lb/>
umber mill of Charles gentleman himself, while he can't aged man, well stricken and <lb/>
Smith a a ate- hf <lb/>
m . ,.,. , ,. just the same and always on today the Lord God so <lb/>
. blesses me that life is not a bur- <lb/>
from and was torn but a joy. To Cod all <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/>
The Ayden Milling and Manufacturing Company have <lb/>
J SUS <lb/>
in department. <lb/>
They have also purchased a hearse and are in first <lb/>
position to serve the This is a long. <lb/>
want in this section and they promise the best when <lb/>
anything in this line is needed. <lb/>
Hilling <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb/>
N. w.-cs;. <lb/>
of business Jan. 1906, <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Loans and discounts <lb/>
Overdrafts 167.61 <lb/>
Furniture and Fixture 610.69 <lb/>
Due from hanks and 26,828.51 <lb/>
Cash items 135.60 <lb/>
Gold coin 100.00 <lb/>
Silver coin 5.663.03 <lb/>
Nat. bk notes other 8,671.01 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Capital <lb/>
fund <lb/>
Undivided <lb/>
2,711.00 <lb/>
Dividends Unpaid <lb/>
to check <lb/>
checks <lb/>
60.00 <lb/>
64,729.89 <lb/>
1,688.26<lb/>
OP <lb/>
I J. B. Smith, of the above sou swear <lb/>
the to true to the of my be-<lb/>
It. SMITH <lb/>
DIXON, <lb/>
P. C <lb/>
and <lb/>
in, 2nd day of Feb., i <lb/>
STANCH. HO. ., , <lb/>
Notary <lb/>
Los- <lb/>
. ice we are in <lb/>
the custom f thanks are due for His <lb/>
one s Easter hat seems to be the I mercies who has so me <lb/>
that have never been so sick a <lb/>
single day of my life that I did <lb/>
not wait on myself, and for <lb/>
many years I have been able each j <lb/>
formed. is a heavy loss we will take occasion to <lb/>
Mr. Si can ill afford to mention is the same old <lb/>
sustain sue a bronze, without a feather. <lb/>
On alighting from the noon I The new ten-room residence j day to attend to the labors of <lb/>
is a No. have it cleaned j Miss Jeane Morrison returned <lb/>
and repaired by arrival of even- Wednesday at once re- <lb/>
and then walked off. her position with <lb/>
Curiosity shop, Will Smith Mercantile <lb/>
and proceeded I <lb/>
to investigate going to <lb/>
Company. <lb/>
Levi <lb/>
rear him who received the <lb/>
package and lifted his coat tail, i <lb/>
is here on business. <lb/>
Barnes of Wharton <lb/>
l -j. i up yesterday to visit <lb/>
when there appeared to the long- T <lb/>
vision of many standing by a <lb/>
. beautiful shining quart the <lb/>
dead remains of what was said <lb/>
their friendship If I ave <lb/>
enemies it is unknown to mi- <lb/>
ll there is a man on earth to <lb/>
whom I would not do a kindness <lb/>
it is to me- <lb/>
If it is the will of God I would <lb/>
love to wear my armor girded on. <lb/>
me to the end of my appointed <lb/>
race in life, and fall asleep in <lb/>
Jesus instantly after life's day of <lb/>
labor is over. P. Gold <lb/>
Wilson Times. 25th. <lb/>
Friday a went to the <lb/>
camp of the Ayden Lumber <lb/>
to be good old rye. e are. Company while the hands were of the 22nd of <lb/>
informed the necessary in the woods at work. He March 1907 about six o'clock <lb/>
apple made a general swipe of all and wise kindness vis- <lb/>
pie order. everything movable. Pistols, <lb/>
Mrs. Dr. Blount went to clothing and quantities <lb/>
returned from Greenville Friday, of provisions he appropriated to <lb/>
John It- tells us some-j his own use and silently stole <lb/>
time last week a thief broke into j away to the depths of the dis- <lb/>
his smoke house and carried away forests and not since has his <lb/>
much desired angelic form been <lb/>
seen by those who wish to see <lb/>
him most and those we <lb/>
who do not love him best. <lb/>
about pounds of good old <lb/>
hams. <lb/>
C. A. Fair has been to Aurora <lb/>
during the past week. <lb/>
Dr. of Scotland Neck, The treatment which will be ac- <lb/>
a special and very corded him should he ever re- <lb/>
visit to Ayden from turn, we presume would not <lb/>
day until Monday. Surely the cheer the conquering hero or de- <lb/>
doctor has some sincere friends flight the honored statesman in <lb/>
here. <lb/>
Died. <lb/>
the home, of Mr. <lb/>
W K. Clark and took away their <lb/>
infant son, Wiley Jay, age <lb/>
years months and five days. <lb/>
STRAY TAKEN UP. <lb/>
his round for greater triumph ltd <lb/>
I have taken up a stray year <lb/>
ling running with my stock. <lb/>
Looks about one and half or two <lb/>
years old. in poor condition, near- <lb/>
white color, and apparently <lb/>
unmarked. Owner can get same <lb/>
by proving property and paying <lb/>
cos s. W. J. Crisp. <lb/>
R. F. D. No. <lb/>
March 18th 1907. <lb/>
For Twenty-one Years<lb/>
and<lb/>
MARK <lb/>
bi <lb/>
REGISTERED <lb/>
F. S. <lb/>
GUANO CO., <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
have been the standard Cotton and <lb/>
Tobacco guanos in the South <lb/>
because great care is used in the <lb/>
selection of materials. <lb/>
Ask your dealer for <lb/>
and don't take substitutes <lb/>
said to be just as good. See that <lb/>
trade mark is on every bag. <lb/>
i m u <lb/>
Editor and Owner. <lb/>
Truth in to Fiction. <lb/>
DOLLAR PER YEAR <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
PITT COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA. <lb/>
NO. <lb/>
COMMISSIONERS ORDER <lb/>
a Chicago Man o.<lb/>
and Poll <lb/>
The is <lb/>
Holders <lb/>
precinct The said books shall <lb/>
be opened on Thursday, the <lb/>
eleventh day of A, ill. 1907 <lb/>
closed for ration at sunset I <lb/>
on Saturday, the fourth I <lb/>
day of May 1907. <lb/>
the time fixed by law. <lb/>
taken from . h ii for the purpose of holding <lb/>
the the board of said election, the <lb/>
county at the following named persons are <lb/>
hold hereby appointed registrars <lb/>
the General and judges of for the <lb/>
th <lb/>
Chicago. April <lb/>
Association will to- <lb/>
night consider the matter <lb/>
the to give <lb/>
this city m it ion on I h <lb/>
eastern committee <lb/>
According to H. C. <lb/>
AN ACT TO ALLOW THE TOW. OF <lb/>
GREENVILLE TO ISSUE BONDS <lb/>
The <lb/>
North Carolina do <lb/>
Section That the board of <lb/>
aldermen of the town of Green <lb/>
ville is hereby authorized <lb/>
empowered to issue bonds in the <lb/>
name of the of <lb/>
in such den . ins forms <lb/>
as it may <lb/>
streets, and aid in <lb/>
training in <lb/>
of . <lb/>
a y <lb/>
b lard of . <lb/>
ling a <lb/>
. near the <lb/>
if one <lb/>
A id the <lb/>
are I <lb/>
Rigid Boat <lb/>
-red <lb/>
for <lb/>
Sp -K-. to Sector. <lb/>
New York. April <lb/>
boat, tug and barge captains <lb/>
of North Carolina, at voting precincts <lb/>
D- c of th, <lb/>
Much authorizing the Registrar.-I W Smith. Judges, Chicago is suffering from amount not exceeding <lb/>
county commissioners R A Nichols and E S Parker. fact there is not thousand dollars <lb/>
able thirty <lb/>
their date. <lb/>
Section That said bonds <lb/>
board <lb/>
of the county Pitt to <lb/>
to the qualified voters of said <lb/>
Hie question of <lb/>
.-id issue sell <lb/>
at bearing coupon bonds in <lb/>
a sum not to exceed fifty thous <lb/>
sand rs, to run for thirty <lb/>
this <lb/>
For Regis- <lb/>
Harris. Judges, K A single railroad n <lb/>
Parker and W W Bullock. who not a member of the com <lb/>
For Bethel Registrar, is the most <lb/>
to an <lb/>
id to us ouch of the <lb/>
eds of lb <lb/>
f sea. as issued by the New <lb/>
they may proper, and said the Federal Hulls and <lb/>
any Service, have <lb/>
,.,,, by a new and <lb/>
Section T I ten stringent order from <lb/>
years from the rat . providing that <lb/>
E O Burroughs <lb/>
House, Sr and W J Rollins. <lb/>
For Carolina Regis- <lb/>
Robertson. Judges, <lb/>
ant rate organization in the en <lb/>
tire country. The greatest in <lb/>
crease of rates have beer, made <lb/>
act, the board of aldermen of the . ,said town shall i to set aside ; ,. . ., , , <lb/>
a i c n , -.-, j i. <lb/>
of said I . fund w . <lb/>
shall bear interest at n. said bonds rate than six per cent, per an at maturity, and for this purpose ,;,,. ,,,,and th. int. rest shall be S tax not vis,, r, <lb/>
interest G C Judges, e. , , ; ; , ,,.,,., . , <lb/>
to exceed super, cent per John Overton and Thad j the said bonds shall in no case U every one hundred , , <lb/>
or taxable property , of <lb/>
for lass than every . <lb/>
not to exceed six per cent per <lb/>
annum, the proceeds of the sale son <lb/>
-of said binds to be used to aid <lb/>
in establishing at some point in j J Elks. Judges, W L <lb/>
a training for WooLen and J O <lb/>
township. <lb/>
by changes in the <lb/>
and although Chicago and the s n-v <lb/>
are Interest d <lb/>
in the cistern classification they value. <lb/>
taxable p ill v <lb/>
said town <lb/>
shall <lb/>
i be held, at the a d M L This it, <lb/>
nous young of said Greenville <lb/>
the <lb/>
may for <lb/>
and to appoint <lb/>
election <lb/>
and conduct said <lb/>
time in June, after the excursion <lb/>
opens, th <lb/>
, ,, ,, o y . , , , <lb/>
And said act Henry and W A B New York, April town taxation until this act are r. <lb/>
said board of for Regis- at the of will be , become due and die Hut t. is act shall <lb/>
r J T Judges, R L given the performance of J j be in force from and after its made, and there will <lb/>
for town taxes Thai ratification. be two mm In the summer at <lb/>
, . w . , -.- <lb/>
at k hick time and place C Woolen. caught the popular favor to for of In the General times when the ski <lb/>
qualified of said k L Little and Vi I an extent that it ran out of on Mid bonds M the times and ratified. expecting them. <lb/>
said <lb/>
to h <lb/>
An. I act author- Judges, Jesse A Stoke and L J took place at the <lb/>
aid board to a new Chapman. Great Southern in Co- <lb/>
of the it further ordered that the Ohio, the at the <lb/>
county <lb/>
j be posted royal household, the <lb/>
Now ti board of published in accordance with the performance at <lb/>
county c of Pitt provisions of said section and Chicago, <lb/>
county. regular ion as- that said notices be signed by, <lb/>
ambled n Brat Mo in j him as chairman and attested by <lb/>
April 1907. t being the rat day, the clerk of the board. in <lb/>
of said do in <lb/>
of the s lo--------- . <lb/>
them by sat i act, order ti an . r. <lb/>
election be held at the v; I April 5th. Washington, April <lb/>
voting in said a Hon J. L. Fleming and interest was manifested in the of the town <lb/>
of Pitt, on Tuesday, <lb/>
New <lb/>
collect each year a sufficient <lb/>
pedal tax upon ail of <lb/>
taxation, which are now or <lb/>
hereafter be embraced Ii the <lb/>
subjects of taxation, the <lb/>
charter of said town, i . in <lb/>
at a <lb/>
lie <lb/>
j Provided, that th s collected <lb/>
. under this act for I <lb/>
of said interest coup I as <lb/>
i said, shall be used for <lb/>
at purpose, and it shall the duty <lb/>
Reflector. <lb/>
New Y -There will be a <lb/>
, . , ,,, i, Bridgeport, A- <lb/>
gathering -t the <lb/>
from three great <lb/>
English speaking c I <lb/>
the meeting will c <lb/>
row night. Th <lb/>
ling board will hold its <lb/>
meeting of all ts mi <lb/>
tax-.; an that England will a t. c mi <lb/>
under said charter represented by i is . <lb/>
On Friday night, April 5th. <lb/>
Hon J. L. Fleming and <lb/>
four-j W. H. will speak to the appearance tonight of Madame coupons are paid to cancel <lb/>
Archer, sends two <lb/>
and the western part of <lb/>
United States la ed <lb/>
by members, <lb/>
President David Starr Jordon, <lb/>
of Stanford Univ Th . <lb/>
last two days, and <lb/>
will be a which Andrew <lb/>
preside. A i in <lb/>
t i so who will are <lb/>
W Bright, professor of i <lb/>
Fir the first time in it- rt <lb/>
the annual session of the ti w <lb/>
V irk Bast Conference <lb/>
from today until th <lb/>
Anvil. Bishop Ha in nu <lb/>
d ii thee e, <lb/>
ell <lb/>
fOr S <lb/>
n it Rev. . i <lb/>
a.-v. i. <lb/>
and place i, those led <lb/>
to vote may ear and vote . <lb/>
against conic upon t he <lb/>
board of rs <lb/>
the authority to issue and Bf <lb/>
said bonds. The said act r <lb/>
quires those fa f <lb/>
said bonds to a written <lb/>
printed ballot h the words <lb/>
there on, and those <lb/>
opposed to issuing aid bonds to <lb/>
vote a written or p ballot. <lb/>
with the words <lb/>
therein. The said t further re- <lb/>
quires that the poi Is shall be <lb/>
opened and the d election <lb/>
conducted and held in the man- <lb/>
prescribed by la v for the <lb/>
election of members of the Gen- <lb/>
Assembly, And t he <lb/>
and judges of <lb/>
several precincts she. I , <lb/>
their returns, upon blanks <lb/>
furnished them, to the <lb/>
board of county I <lb/>
at the court house,<lb/>
Carolina will thoroughly tho phenomenal coloratura not destroyed by the board of aider <lb/>
plained and reasons why exceeded even by Patti or Lima men, and the treasurer shall make <lb/>
Pitt county should have I do her flawless into- such report and turn in said <lb/>
this school. Let every man, nation, and the bell like as often as he- bat said <lb/>
woman, boy and girl come out ties of her that she coupons, <lb/>
and hear these gentlemen. A excels. In her style she com-1 <lb/>
all is good in the Ital- <lb/>
and German schools <lb/>
v--r the latest <lb/>
of th <lb/>
good evening is promised <lb/>
one who <lb/>
M. T. Spier, <lb/>
Jas. R. Davenport, <lb/>
J. J. <lb/>
Committee. <lb/>
Eightieth <lb/>
Ponce D Leon <lb/>
Special to <lb/>
Fla. April <lb/>
T. Wilson t of the city by <lb/>
best his, S the opening feature <lb/>
. That the board of <lb/>
aldermen shall not issue said <lb/>
bonds or any of them, nor levy <lb/>
nor collect said tax until they <lb/>
shall have been authorized and <lb/>
empowered so a major <lb/>
qualified <lb/>
voters of said town, at an <lb/>
to be held at such and Democrats <lb/>
place as the said board shall vote on <lb/>
Republicans u a <lb/>
fl tor. <lb/>
Pensacola, <lb/>
art voting today <lb/>
the Democratic primary. They <lb/>
that the are interested <lb/>
in the welfare of the city, and <lb/>
shod be allowed to vote without <lb/>
questioning of their party <lb/>
birthday, on Tuesday, <lb/>
at home near Grimesland. <lb/>
He was torn April 2nd, 1827, and <lb/>
is an active man for his years- <lb/>
and Mrs. W. H. Ricks <lb/>
who are <lb/>
voters that a new reg- <lb/>
of the voters of said <lb/>
county be and the same <lb/>
Ii <lb/>
three tier his of Greenville; <lb/>
after said election son, Mr. J, P. Wilson and <lb/>
And it is further ordered, that I , ,, of Grimesland; Mr. and <lb/>
for the purpose of definitely and F. J. Mrs. O B. <lb/>
ult, of Washington, spent <lb/>
with him. A <lb/>
s dinner was served, <lb/>
by ordered, and that each of the; ate heartier or <lb/>
registrars appointed no than Mr. <lb/>
to register the voters, shall I could tell a t <lb/>
immediately give notice in his <lb/>
voting precinct that the <lb/>
books for said election <lb/>
are in his hands, and that all <lb/>
persons entitled to register may <lb/>
come forward and do so. It <lb/>
today of th celebration of Pence <lb/>
de Leon's standing Florida. <lb/>
The change of of the <lb/>
point, of which, notice shall be <lb/>
given for twenty days in <lb/>
some newspaper published in the <lb/>
said town, and at said election <lb/>
those favoring the issue of said <lb/>
IT C. I <lb/>
United States taking possession as and the levy <lb/>
Of MO city, Will open the and collection of the tax <lb/>
come forward <lb/>
shall be the duty of the registrar <lb/>
of each precinct, between the <lb/>
hours of nine o'clock a. m. and <lb/>
sunset, on each day <lb/>
Mrs <lb/>
the an. <lb/>
Special to Reflector. <lb/>
tomorrow. Each day a <lb/>
grand parade follows th open- <lb/>
event, being different each <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Philadelphia, Apt <lb/>
daughter of . <lb/>
Mrs. Atwood <lb/>
York, and a niece of Mrs. <lb/>
3.-Miss <lb/>
Doctor and <lb/>
of New <lb/>
Charles <lb/>
s mar- <lb/>
ex <lb/>
for twenty days Whelan. of this city, <lb/>
ceding the second Saturday be- today to W. Denison K <lb/>
fore rM t- <lb/>
said <lb/>
any <lb/>
election at Fort Worth. <lb/>
IV S. <lb/>
s ; j . <lb/>
. . l <lb/>
I. re. <lb/>
CM o i <lb/>
Forth Worth, Texas, April <lb/>
The city is in the throws of a <lb/>
city election, and in addition is <lb/>
holding the charter election. <lb/>
At the city election there is a <lb/>
lively time, but not much com- <lb/>
petition, the candidates having <lb/>
been practically at tho <lb/>
primary, which was equivalent <lb/>
to an election. The charter j <lb/>
in order to save time and, <lb/>
prom- <lb/>
they would support the <lb/>
ticket that carried the primary. <lb/>
Man lo Decorate Exposition <lb/>
Grounds. <lb/>
Mr. O. E. Warren, proprietor <lb/>
of Riverside has gone <lb/>
payment of the said bonds aid; to Norfolk t begin an important <lb/>
coupon shall vote a written cu-1 work assigned him. The North <lb/>
printed ticket with the words Carolina commissioners have <lb/>
thereon, and those the contract <lb/>
shall vote a written to landscape, furnish plants and <lb/>
superintend the of tin <lb/>
grounds around the North Caro- <lb/>
State building a tho Jam <lb/>
town exposition. There is no <lb/>
doubt that under his direction the <lb/>
work will be well done. <lb/>
or printed tic et with the words <lb/>
The <lb/>
board of aldermen shall order an <lb/>
entirely new registration of <lb/>
voters, and the said board of <lb/>
aldermen may call an election <lb/>
under this net, at any time may <lb/>
see lit after giving the proper <lb/>
notice. <lb/>
Section That the said bond <lb/>
may be issued for the purpose of <lb/>
constructing, extending, <lb/>
and maintaining the sewerage <lb/>
system now in course of <lb/>
ii for the purpose of <lb/>
Of . improving the <lb/>
Facts Coming to Light. <lb/>
Special to Reflector. <lb/>
New York, April 2.--The sen- <lb/>
of the day is an old letter <lb/>
published in which he <lb/>
says he personally contributed <lb/>
towards the election of <lb/>
President Roosevelt. The letter <lb/>
also states that Roosevelt asked <lb/>
him to raise towards <lb/>
It out fund <lb/>
secure election. <lb/>
trapped  tar ; i i of <lb/>
ii the c A <lb/>
me i r peril an I had <lb/>
to fight r the A m m <lb/>
were so badly injured they <lb/>
had to betaken to h <lb/>
PiTT COUNTY <lb/>
A Record of Which th is <lb/>
Proud <lb/>
The Reflector publish , the <lb/>
of th seven hanks <lb/>
in Pitt county, show i; . 11- <lb/>
of their bu on the <lb/>
22nd of March, end Ii mike a <lb/>
record that can b p I to <lb/>
with pride. Beside throe <lb/>
splendid b . this <lb/>
Bank of Ur . I , <lb/>
the Greenville i <lb/>
Trust Co., and th . a <lb/>
of ; hero <lb/>
banks at Tour other I in the <lb/>
county, all of I he n -I c v <lb/>
t . .; <lb/>
clank of th B . <lb/>
-v.- i th in . of <lb/>
an I the . i a in- <lb/>
tor ville, <lb/>
This in . in <lb/>
the conn and e-i . <lb/>
is admirably officered man- <lb/>
aged. The men and the <lb/>
Unions the full <lb/>
of the public The deposits n <lb/>
these seven banks on the -2nd <lb/>
of March aggregated only a <lb/>
fraction less than ibis <lb/>
is creditable to people th i <lb/>
county as well as to the banks. <lb/>
Mrs. -lane Savage, of Wilson, <lb/>
who has been visiting her <lb/>
Mrs. C. T. re- <lb/>
turned home <lb/>
Mrs. S. M. <lb/>
Tuesday evening from Rocky <lb/>
Mount, accompanied by her <lb/>
sister,<lb/>
<lb/>
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