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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/>
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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/>
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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/>
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was imported from France by <lb/>
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Ohio. America's leading import- <lb/>
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imports France to <lb/>
America the finest stallions of the <lb/>
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French breeds, and is one here is no place in r State <lb/>
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and horsemen of Pitt county j The French coach horse goes <lb/>
will appreciate this fine all countries. No where <lb/>
brought here to improve henna his equal, lie has <lb/>
horses This well known firm the most the most <lb/>
has placed a number of these and speed; he is the <lb/>
fine stallions in this State and I race of France and the <lb/>
s. s.<lb/>
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etc. Bed <lb/>
Suit <lb/>
v Carnages, <lb/>
s Tables. Lounges, Safes <lb/>
Gall . Ax <lb/>
i i-h Life Key West <lb/>
George Cigars, <lb/>
Cherries, <lb/>
Pine apples, <lb/>
Meat Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Meat <lb/>
Lye Matches <lb/>
Seed and Hulls, <lb/>
Seeds, <lb/>
Nut-;, Dried Apple. <lb/>
Peaches, Prunes, <lb/>
Glass and Tip <lb/>
imp. w ware, and <lb/>
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Butter, New Ma- <lb/>
and foods <lb/>
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come see me. <lb/>
S. M. Schultz. <lb/>
Phone <lb/>
easiest keeper of the different <lb/>
breeds of horses- The kind for <lb/>
our people to raise sells for the <lb/>
highest prices in the markets. <lb/>
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to cull and see this fine <lb/>
horse. <lb/>
Loan. <lb/>
CORE <lb/>
Attorneys-at-Law, <lb/>
M. <lb/>
Civil only <lb/>
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for reaching the public. <lb/>
JOB PRINTING <lb/>
When you want good Work send <lb/>
your orders to <lb/>
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Va. <lb/>
and Brokers In <lb/>
took, Cotton; Grata and <lb/>
to Ne <lb/>
and Kw <lb/>
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ATTORNEY AT LAW, <lb/>
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At close of business Jan 26th <lb/>
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secured and <lb/>
unsecured <lb/>
and 2.63,8 <lb/>
Mother Stocks, Bonds <lb/>
and<lb/>
Gold Com <lb/>
Silver Coin <lb/>
and G <lb/>
8.526,00 <lb/>
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pa hi <lb/>
profits, <lb/>
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Corporation <lb/>
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that too often seen now <lb/>
in railroad circles was <lb/>
at Pembroke Saturday afternoon <lb/>
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the Atlantic Coast Line, south- <lb/>
bound, due there at the same <lb/>
time were about the same min- <lb/>
late. On I his particular <lb/>
the Atlantic Coast Line <lb/>
passed right in front of the <lb/>
. nose of the Seaboard engine and <lb/>
were from <lb/>
three to five on the <lb/>
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. within to -o yards o. <lb/>
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BUILT BY UNSEEN HANDS. <lb/>
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of the Lord. <lb/>
-o thew neither ham- <lb/>
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Resources. <lb/>
Liabilities. <lb/>
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Now York. March -An <lb/>
Capital Stock h one of the <lb/>
Loans and Discounts 25,000.00 guests tonight at and <lb/>
Overdrafts secured n J funds dinner at Manhattan I <lb/>
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lawyer who has in practice loyalty t <lb/>
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law books of State m in<lb/>
presented itself. understanding that th <lb/>
594.52 <lb/>
Bonds I Undivided Profits less <lb/>
and <lb/>
Furniture Fixtures <lb/>
Banking Houses <lb/>
Due from Banks <lb/>
Cash Items <lb/>
Gold Coin <lb/>
Silver <lb/>
National bank notes <lb/>
and U. S. notes <lb/>
16,926.67 <lb/>
51.404.38 <lb/>
1,452.43 <lb/>
219.50 <lb/>
3,082.71 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
County of <lb/>
9,022.00 <lb/>
Cashier's checks <lb/>
outstanding <lb/>
Total <lb/>
named bank, do <lb/>
and belief. <lb/>
and sworn to <lb/>
me. this j W. B. <lb/>
MNotary Public. <lb/>
VA ANDREW l <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
Come in and examine my <lb/>
PLANTERS, GUANO SOWERS, DISC <lb/>
HARROWS ONE <lb/>
horse steel flows wire <lb/>
MACHINES. <lb/>
the military <lb/>
telegraph corps. It was at Car- <lb/>
suggestion that at the <lb/>
outbreak of the civil war that <lb/>
four were sent <lb/>
the Pennsylvania lines to Wash- <lb/>
and the corps, from this <lb/>
small beginning, was enlarged <lb/>
to about twelve hundred men. <lb/>
David H- Batts. one of the <lb/>
four, this special <lb/>
reunion and dinner- He and <lb/>
filbert Chandler and Charles A. <lb/>
Tinker were cipher operators in <lb/>
the war department, and none, <lb/>
it is said, were closer than they <lb/>
in confidential relations to Pres- <lb/>
Lincoln. They were Known <lb/>
as -he <lb/>
corps now number less than two <lb/>
hundred, about sixty whom <lb/>
promised to be present at the <lb/>
dinner tonight. <lb/>
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Jobbers. <lb/>
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most T them dating exposure, and <lb/>
of right is ever I o <lb/>
for the steal-i Wrong mUst hide tr to live <lb/>
of a pocket book ten or more d to <lb/>
. th . , <lb/>
years the lawyer Journal <lb/>
in a drug store a <lb/>
saw the theft and told the drug-, <lb/>
gist of it. we are getting <lb/>
too fast. It is said that recently <lb/>
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tor. <lb/>
March -To- <lb/>
on which the <lb/>
too last. , <lb/>
the merchants have been in the Special to <lb/>
habit, when a clerk sees York, <lb/>
coming, to have the clerk to I morrow the- day <lb/>
out bill against him Paraguay will open, <lb/>
stolen articles, which as a rule, from the ear- <lb/>
he pays without question, <lb/>
theft referred to was a <lb/>
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During the recent session o are very creditable <lb/>
the legislature a bill was started in Quantity, all parts <lb/>
lier dates having been caused by <lb/>
the drought . which had had a <lb/>
very disastrous effect upon the <lb/>
country. The exhibits from <lb/>
have <lb/>
Special to Reflector. <lb/>
New York. March, 28.-A new <lb/>
T-1 and what promises to be -n <lb/>
Hi development, in the dry <lb/>
M goods business has come <lb/>
to the front in the formation <lb/>
the Empire Dry Goods Company. <lb/>
; along lines suggested more or <lb/>
n less remotely, by the <lb/>
Company and its string of allied <lb/>
stores. company is <lb/>
a combination and the out- <lb/>
growth of opportunities and, <lb/>
needs appealed especially to, <lb/>
several of the larger stores <lb/>
retail located in Boston. Buffalo, <lb/>
Rochester, and Akron. Ohio. <lb/>
tor <lb/>
,,. Accordingly he <lb/>
t,. the afternoon, <lb/>
him at in a noted hotel. Mr <lb/>
said the visitor, <lb/>
the mom in a towering passion, <lb/>
have been making free with <lb/>
my name in very improper man- <lb/>
and I've coma to demand <lb/>
some <lb/>
rose cad, s <lb/>
I in the center of room; <lb/>
began to sing -Black Eyed Susan <lb/>
most delightful style. When <lb/>
he had finished the song he <lb/>
i coolly. sir, that has given <lb/>
In quality and quantity, all <lb/>
the senate and pushed through j of . states having <lb/>
the legislature so that, . in the <lb/>
even the member of he house Especially has this <lb/>
from the country under consul-1 excelled in sending ex- <lb/>
though a lawyer, did I gasoline and <lb/>
not detect its character, which <lb/>
provided that larcenies of prop- <lb/>
of less than ten dollars in <lb/>
value should be misdemeanors <lb/>
and prosecutions for them <lb/>
in two years. Court is in session <lb/>
in that now and on the <lb/>
12th of this month a <lb/>
kerosene <lb/>
air engines for <lb/>
pumping water on cattle ranches <lb/>
which have been worked so that <lb/>
the could see them in <lb/>
operation. Many cotton gins, <lb/>
Hour-mill, starch-making ma- <lb/>
machinery, and <lb/>
machinery for making butter, <lb/>
copy of the act was drawn on the the of col <lb/>
. the an <lb/>
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peanuts, and breaking of <lb/>
case and they are here in <lb/>
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against the lawyer <lb/>
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complete want j refused to do but offered to consequence of exhibiting in the <lb/>
thousand people, j statute,. <lb/>
We bug t. announce that we arc <lb/>
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Colors, and an, <lb/>
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of Railroad and <lb/>
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to a panel a jury and let tho statute, <lb/>
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acquaintances <lb/>
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that they lawyers for the the per capita <lb/>
come <lb/>
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from East and West, j <lb/>
anting the organizations, <lb/>
lot order of Railway Con- <lb/>
dawn and tho brotherhood of <lb/>
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today, have a largo attend- <lb/>
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ratify the action taken at the <lb/>
meeting of the same <lb/>
March rd, when tho <lb/>
chiefs if tho orders ., <lb/>
act on the complaints <lb/>
organizations. The g. <lb/>
not affect tho integrity of the <lb/>
orders. <lb/>
the leading counsel wren a nun <lb/>
other lawyers the de- that the per capita public n- <lb/>
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in Delaware and fed . Served to is The total indebted- <lb/>
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It my <lb/>
honorable wares and honorable <lb/>
dealings. <lb/>
you use the Harrison Paints you need <lb/>
never worry quality. <lb/>
We trust that you will favor w with your <lb/>
.,., you want paint for <lb/>
a car load <lb/>
Special Prices. <lb/>
Hart <lb/>
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and <lb/>
London. March, SB. -This is <lb/>
the day that the according <lb/>
to a St. <lb/>
ordered Grand Duke I <lb/>
to occupy Fin- <lb/>
land, as commander of the <lb/>
incredible, <lb/>
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T h EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
I EVERY FRIDAY <lb/>
i. WHICHARD, <lb/>
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K. of March <lb/>
Advertising rates made upon application. <lb/>
A correspondent desired at every post office in Pitt and <lb/>
to fiction <lb/>
NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY. APRIL 1907 <lb/>
What Charlotte <lb/>
Jones. <lb/>
No <lb/>
She will heard <lb/>
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Japan wants the <lb/>
let <lb/>
them. <lb/>
would like to The boys g t on their <lb/>
and have to take the <lb/>
consequences when they do. <lb/>
it a i. Twelve cadets have been <lb/>
at the proper e. South Carolina Military <lb/>
A at for mis- <lb/>
I conduct <lb/>
haw <lb/>
When a town already has pro-1 Those who can afford it might <lb/>
prohibition it takes a do well to keep a supply of both <lb/>
temperance step by establishing cad and ice on hand to be ready <lb/>
a dispensary. That is what for weather emergencies. <lb/>
Dunn did the other day in voting i <lb/>
by a majority of ten to <lb/>
a dispensary in that town. This must have fooled <lb/>
even the ground We ex- <lb/>
Dreams have peculiar effect he got back near to his hole <lb/>
on people sometime. We were and is wondering if he had best <lb/>
reading the other day of a young crawl in again. <lb/>
married mm dreaming that he <lb/>
was chasing a pig and catching Lawyers do fanny thing <lb/>
the animal by the ear. His times because they cannot run <lb/>
wife's screams awoke him and the courts. In Raleigh, the <lb/>
she wanted to know why he f other day, a lawyer not liking <lb/>
was pulling her hair so hard. Judge refusal to allow <lb/>
An I an ex-mayor of a Kentucky ; a case, hand- <lb/>
town dreamed of a tire and led back the retaining fee his <lb/>
threw himself out a second client and started to leave the <lb/>
mother aged forty-four People <lb/>
with else to do can now <lb/>
busy themselves with this latest <lb/>
relationship puzzle. <lb/>
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Ryan wants to, take the rail- <lb/>
roads out of Wall street He'd <lb/>
like to put them in his own little <lb/>
sack. <lb/>
calls President <lb/>
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weather m <lb/>
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c II .-.;. <lb/>
man paid for a picture, to the railroad <lb/>
and another for a dog. says the Baltimore Sun, Then <lb/>
Which is further evidence of the another goes in and gets <lb/>
present high cost or living. j trimmed. <lb/>
After the Thaw trial will Josiah Flynt. or whoever <lb/>
mending of some rep- coined the word <lb/>
which were more or less never dreamed it would get <lb/>
frazzled by the to the San Francisco degree. <lb/>
v NeW h has not occurred <lb/>
York has been sent to jail, a cir- to the sleuths who are looking <lb/>
which gives Mr. H Sams missing <lb/>
more room to work, but in Chicago, to search the <lb/>
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in that <lb/>
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the president playing tag T. <lb/>
m among the presidential <lb/>
window, but that is not so court room. Judge Jones ordered I . . to tuM a tooth from <lb/>
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waste any time in asking his <lb/>
patient whether it hurt. <lb/>
strange happening in Kentucky, j him to return, telling plainly j <lb/>
that he was in the case to stay. <lb/>
I he never gets touched. <lb/>
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they thought a man could bun <lb/>
indefinitely without money. <lb/>
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hear real estate moving in <lb/>
vile loud to wake y u up. <lb/>
is <lb/>
than its share of <lb/>
having recently <lb/>
town. <lb/>
having more <lb/>
fires, several <lb/>
visited that <lb/>
This between seasons of the <lb/>
year puts up a problem to the <lb/>
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has been <lb/>
heard i again. Hi is in <lb/>
Paris rigging up a balloon in <lb/>
which to conduct the voyage <lb/>
when gels beyond point <lb/>
walking is not good. <lb/>
The publication of <lb/>
with the that he <lb/>
, has; personally contributed to <lb/>
been an actual shrinkage of that Roosevelt <lb/>
much money, th- wonder is an J the latter <lb/>
Carie Nation appeared in the <lb/>
Boston State house to harangue <lb/>
the legislators, but a she <lb/>
couldn't talk the <lb/>
police escorted her to the <lb/>
elevator and rang the bell. <lb/>
The report that Mr. <lb/>
donated to up <lb/>
him to Lift the Chinese was ex- <lb/>
it has hut if that for that purpose, He appears to have <lb/>
it gone, out it ,. u-m ., ., dropped six bits on the pate for <lb/>
much water has been squeezed I tho m <lb/>
Cutting off two-thirds of the <lb/>
liquor prescription business, <lb/>
in Charlotte, under the law <lb/>
enacted by <lb/>
is i good for first <lb/>
two weeks, but there is let <lb/>
out of stocks we fail to see that <lb/>
any harm has been done. Sure- the last <lb/>
there is no less money in ex- <lb/>
a bad . is. recalled that <lb/>
Judge Porker, the <lb/>
housekeepers as to what to get <lb/>
for table. <lb/>
A Carolina reform and i. that it <lb/>
hanged last Friday for murder. injuring <lb/>
in a business way is <lb/>
, not in Tel <lb/>
com- just before the <lb/>
candidate, made the <lb/>
charge that the corporations <lb/>
Grover has been a were large contributors to the <lb/>
t advocate of tariff re- Republican campaign fund, which <lb/>
Put tariff reform could . n <lb/>
, . charge Roosevelt <lb/>
not be without somebody . <lb/>
losing . and some and denounced <lb/>
being hurt in a as false. Now that the facts <lb/>
way. In fact no great re- it is that the <lb/>
form is ever had without loss to president himself was knowingly <lb/>
somebody. Any on- who statement. <lb/>
Sneaker Cannon is reported to <lb/>
have had the time of his life on <lb/>
the trip to Panama, but as he <lb/>
manages to nave the time of his <lb/>
life wherever he happens to be, <lb/>
there seems to be no need of <lb/>
getting excited over it <lb/>
are so many women in <lb/>
asks Goo Health. <lb/>
because th doctors <lb/>
need the money. <lb/>
SPRING <lb/>
The hat has had its day <lb/>
d t. c fair w i an rs can He preached hi own funeral <lb/>
look lo .- <lb/>
He had better been putting his <lb/>
preaching more into <lb/>
practice instead of killing an <lb/>
tin nit nth is over the <lb/>
v. ill b <lb/>
on a u n the destination will <lb/>
read Norfolk <lb/>
people are looking <lb/>
Greenville now because they <lb/>
realize this town will be doing <lb/>
the near <lb/>
Charlotte has climbed up to be <lb/>
the biggest town in X th <lb/>
It splendid newspapers <lb/>
have had much to do with <lb/>
it there. <lb/>
woman for her money. <lb/>
It always mi The Reflector <lb/>
feel good to learn of a new enter- <lb/>
prise for Greenville, h it is <lb/>
Surely it Will hurt somebody, gratifying to believe that a cotton <lb/>
but the poi it to consider in mill is an acquisition this town <lb/>
making a reform is the to will have in the near future. If <lb/>
and not the harm to there is a town that weds <lb/>
the few an enterprise, that town <lb/>
Greenville While it would be a <lb/>
Servants of good sticking <lb/>
ties are few and far but Mr. Clement, who <lb/>
en u i great help to the town, Green- <lb/>
the newly made as- <lb/>
ville at the same time possesses <lb/>
SAL <lb/>
C. T. STORE <lb/>
OF STYLISH MILLINERY <lb/>
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, <lb/>
MARCH. 26TH AND 27TH, 1907. <lb/>
HATS made for <lb/>
by a lady a <lb/>
stylish Millinery Parlor in tho must fashionable <lb/>
of Baltimore ex- <lb/>
coil all others. She improves with age. Corns <lb/>
to our Opening and buy one of those stylish Hats. <lb/>
MRS. M. MRS. <lb/>
JAMES will try to you. <lb/>
one in Chicago has been given a <lb/>
for staving with one attorney general of the <lb/>
years. A good Sate. Is quickly getting for a cotton mill that <lb/>
thing being reported from sell in eye. <lb/>
is about as remarkable day an fer pardon of <lb/>
as the sticking servant. two prisoners in the penitentiary <lb/>
. he rd by the W <lb/>
capitalists will not fail <lb/>
longer to is an <lb/>
abundance of material, <lb/>
OF THE <lb/>
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
THE CLOSE BUSINESS, MR. 22nd, 1907 <lb/>
LI A ML <lb/>
Stock paid in <lb/>
Fund 1.000.00 <lb/>
It will be to get <lb/>
and <lb/>
with a d , t f Due from Banks <lb/>
discovery he of the attorneys applying for the f J, Cash Items <lb/>
more last fire Won asked him to say nothing . Considering it from both Gold Coin <lb/>
about certain had need and the Silver Com <lb/>
profits 2,935.48 <lb/>
Deposit 2,437.75 <lb/>
Mr p v Besides the knitting Loans and Discounts <lb/>
claimed that a of State. Mr. E. Overdrafts Secured <lb/>
is going to the Present reporting the case for u a Unsecured <lb/>
the New- and server and one of the cotton mill Furniture and . <lb/>
n e ,, subject 70,987.20 <lb/>
Cashiers 366.05 <lb/>
855.70<lb/>
out of ashes than can lie <lb/>
pie to serve been <lb/>
judges el election, as last <lb/>
legislature passed a law <lb/>
the pay from to per <lb/>
users of his will get-declined to make any promises, <lb/>
the ashes from if everybody attorney gen- <lb/>
The reporter looks like they <lb/>
should soon be coming together. <lb/>
nay per coal era, used some Intuiting Ian- <lb/>
ward The report- <lb/>
the at the assist- <lb/>
The trial has taken bag. A and but <lb/>
another turn, Judge Fitzgerald traded a fine house and lot others <lb/>
having appointed a lunacy town to an Indiana man for I present would have been <lb/>
mission to pass upon his sanity, Ia stock of goods the latter a <lb/>
dismissed the jury owned in that. State and which <lb/>
They arc telling it on J. B. <lb/>
Duke, the tobacco king, that he <lb/>
is courting again- And it is <lb/>
another widow, too. He ought <lb/>
to haw had sufficient experience <lb/>
by now. <lb/>
one and then another is <lb/>
mentioned as a possibility for <lb/>
the Democratic nomination for <lb/>
president next year, but it <lb/>
not seem to jar Mr. Bryan's <lb/>
chances. <lb/>
Greenville real estate is some- <lb/>
thing worth while to watch. <lb/>
he valued at When the. The county commissioners <lb/>
goods were to the Hen have called an election on the <lb/>
man he found them question of issuing bonds not ex- <lb/>
practically worthless. and the town,. <lb/>
there is a suit in court grow-1 aldermen at their meeting Thurs. prohibit ion law is being enforced <lb/>
e day night win ca an on i in Kansas, there must be some- <lb/>
RANDOM REFLECTIONS. <lb/>
By u Contributor. <lb/>
Undoubtedly one way of <lb/>
swollen is <lb/>
the money out of <lb/>
stocks. <lb/>
The revelations of graft seem <lb/>
to have shocked San Francisco <lb/>
almost as much as the earth- <lb/>
quake. <lb/>
A Kansas man asserts that he <lb/>
recently saw a rat with <lb/>
As the authorities insist that the <lb/>
folk; were wise not to let the amount of Both <lb/>
their present row over the these bond issues are to apply <lb/>
of the East Carolina Normal to securing the <lb/>
the Eastern Training School <lb/>
School out had r. m o u <lb/>
secured the legislative the Training School for <lb/>
Charlotte Observer. <lb/>
We did not know any row was <lb/>
The alienists should also ex- <lb/>
all of its members continue to <lb/>
Teachers in Pitt county. There is,. ,. ., , <lb/>
. III the Jamestown exposition <lb/>
not a man in the town or . , ,. <lb/>
, ,, . ready for the opening, in <lb/>
in progress over it, So far as j but who should vote for these I it will be unlike any <lb/>
our observation has gone, the bond issues. No investment the j other that was ever held. <lb/>
campaign from the of county and town can make would j The man who introduced that <lb/>
star of North Carolina, <lb/>
County of Pitt. <lb/>
J. R. Davis, Cashier of above-named bank, do solemn <lb/>
y swear the statement is true to the best of my <lb/>
and belief. J. R. DAVIS, Cashier. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb/>
me, this day of Mar. <lb/>
J. V. JOHNSTON, <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
W. <lb/>
F. M. DAVIS. <lb/>
Directors <lb/>
THE BETHEL BANKING TRUST CO. <lb/>
AT BETHEL, N. C <lb/>
At tho close of business Mar- 22nd, 1907. <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
Loans and discounts <lb/>
Overdrafts <lb/>
Furniture Fixtures <lb/>
Due from Hanks and <lb/>
Hankers <lb/>
Cash items <lb/>
coin, <lb/>
bank V 3.876,56 <lb/>
end other U. S. notes <lb/>
Total <lb/>
184.990.86 <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capital stock 85,600.00 <lb/>
Surplus fund 2,000.00 <lb/>
Undivided profits <lb/>
Bills Payable <lb/>
Time certificates of <lb/>
deposit 3.426,14 <lb/>
Deposits subj. to check <lb/>
checks out- <lb/>
standing <lb/>
Certified Check <lb/>
Total <lb/>
State of North Carolina, County of Pitt, <lb/>
34,290.38 <lb/>
agitation for the school ha i been yield better returns. The bill in the I. W H lard of the above named bank do <lb/>
conducted on a high plane. Of, fit of such a school located among legislature, may be that the above statement host of my <lb/>
The mar who contemplates several towns want on and or. through V to convince constituents , and W. H <lb/>
it would show school, but the rivalry between i ages to Come, increasing as not niche Subscribed and sworn to j <lb/>
in not waiting to them is bitterness, year Do claSS me, Mar I BLOUNT, <lb/>
purchase. There is no likelihood no strife, whatever to opportunity to TOte for the A Dakota man aged sixty has T. <lb/>
hat prices will lower. a row. of twenty- <lb/>
boa married the <lb/>
my<lb/>
Public J <lb/>
This department is in of F. C. NYE, who is authorized to rep- <lb/>
resent the Eastern Reflector in and territory <lb/>
We nave on sop- <lb/>
fee of Bible, w ff- <lb/>
the trade a <lb/>
B. T <lb/>
Hats to suit you at B. F. Man- <lb/>
Co- They are also carry <lb/>
a line pants <lb/>
The A. G. Cox M Co. has <lb/>
on hand a lull supply <lb/>
their Tar Heel Cart <lb/>
Send us your order e <lb/>
prompt shipments. <lb/>
A new lot of nice <lb/>
summer pants just opened at <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb/>
Another large lot of shoes just <lb/>
in at Harrington Barber Co. <lb/>
suits of all sizes are <lb/>
going at cost at B F. Manning <lb/>
assure <lb/>
Protect yourself from the sun Mr. and Mrs- J. O. <lb/>
by getting a large straw hat at spent Sunday here <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Co. with Miss Elizabeth <lb/>
The A. C Cox V Co. will <lb/>
Quite an interesting game of <lb/>
baseball was played here <lb/>
day afternoon between the <lb/>
make flues for the sea- <lb/>
son at the same old price as <lb/>
last season. <lb/>
W. G. Lamb, of Williamston, <lb/>
was here last night. the W. S. H. beys, resulting iii a <lb/>
Anew lot of fresh flour score of seven to four in favor <lb/>
arrived at Harrington, Barber i Ayden. <lb/>
graded school boys of Ayden and <lb/>
Co <lb/>
We were glad to have J. R. <lb/>
j Smith, K. W. and Mr. <lb/>
of Ayden, with <lb/>
the afternoon service Sunday at <lb/>
famous dress for the old reliable <lb/>
shoe for ladies and gentlemen at planters Simplex <lb/>
Manning Co. Guano Sowers. <lb/>
The A. G. Cox Co. are Those in Miss Barker's de- <lb/>
still receiving orders for their Winterville <lb/>
nice and most up to date Hun-1 who made honor <lb/>
Get the shoe <lb/>
for comfort, especially for older <lb/>
me. Ti are going. B. F. <lb/>
Manning Co. have them. church <lb/>
Call the new I <lb/>
line of Straw Hats just arrived Mrs. Mollie Gray and <lb/>
a A. Ange Co. Miss Mary, Beaufort county, <lb/>
The A. G. Cox Co. are I are spending some time with <lb/>
in position to fill your orders; Mrs. Maggie Butt. <lb/>
Miss Olivia Cox, accompanied <lb/>
Hun- <lb/>
sucker buggies. <lb/>
Go hi Store K. T. <lb/>
Cox rim i W. <lb/>
Bod's null <lb/>
Secure a at <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
Keep your horses, boys, and <lb/>
chickens in a healthy condition <lb/>
by giving them Pratt's food. <lb/>
B. F. Manning Co. <lb/>
Miss Lon Cobb, of is <lb/>
Spending some time with her <lb/>
sister, Mrs. J. L. Jackson <lb/>
your home by cover- <lb/>
your floors with nice matting <lb/>
A. W. Ange Co. has it at a <lb/>
Cox, an aged an most <lb/>
highly respected citizen <lb/>
near Ayden, was here Friday. <lb/>
Misses Cora Carroll and <lb/>
Chapman attended service at the <lb/>
Baptist church Wednesday night. <lb/>
Our farmers are planting <lb/>
corn these beautiful days. <lb/>
H. A. White, of Greenville, <lb/>
was here Thursday. <lb/>
J. K. moving into <lb/>
the Rouse house where he will <lb/>
begin housekeeping. <lb/>
Misses Annie and Gussie <lb/>
Lawrence left for their home <lb/>
near Grifton Thursday, where <lb/>
they will spend Saturday and <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
When you realize how much <lb/>
it is to you to have the <lb/>
faculties of a good bank at your <lb/>
disposal, consider whether or <lb/>
not you could do some friend a <lb/>
good turn by convincing him of <lb/>
the advantage of carrying a <lb/>
bank account, and by <lb/>
to the bank officer. A little <lb/>
r. work of kind <lb/>
c you nothing and is <lb/>
a. by the bank, and may be <lb/>
the -urning point in some friend's <lb/>
ca- to prosperity J. L. <lb/>
cashier, Bank of Win-<lb/>
W. F. Fry, of Goldsboro, <lb/>
came in Wednesday to aid Rev, <lb/>
T. H. King in the revival <lb/>
meeting at the Baptist church- <lb/>
He is preaching some strong <lb/>
sermons to large <lb/>
The interest is increasing. <lb/>
Several have made profession. <lb/>
Misses Mollie and Kate <lb/>
Chapman went to Greenville <lb/>
Wednesday on a shopping tour. <lb/>
G. Briley killed a <lb/>
Tuesday about four miles from <lb/>
here. He had not done <lb/>
damage we are glad to report <lb/>
Misses Kittrell and <lb/>
Minnie left this <lb/>
morning for the Normal and In- <lb/>
College at Greensboro, <lb/>
where they will take a special <lb/>
. the training depart- <lb/>
by Mrs. Henry Stokes, spent <lb/>
Sunday here with Mrs. <lb/>
Cox. <lb/>
Miss Helen Cox, of Ayden, <lb/>
spent Sunday with Miss Hattie <lb/>
Kittrell. <lb/>
List of those who are in <lb/>
rears for taxes in the town of <lb/>
Winterville for the year 1906 <lb/>
for the week, ending March the <lb/>
30th Dixie <lb/>
Luther Russell, Tommie Wilson, <lb/>
Clyde Chapman, Myrtle <lb/>
horn, Lucy Belle Langston <lb/>
For <lb/>
good as new East Carolina Sup <lb/>
ply Co Winterville, N. C. <lb/>
The genial 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/>
Get your choice groceries at B. <lb/>
F. Co. <lb/>
A line of dry goods and <lb/>
notions just opened. Ladies, <lb/>
come examine them. <lb/>
A. W. Ange Co <lb/>
A. N. Ange Co. know how <lb/>
to buy shoes for comfort, Johnson, J R <lb/>
and They have just Johnson, L <lb/>
opened their large line of Joe <lb/>
be aided to those j <lb/>
who are in arrears taxes for T F i <lb/>
Th A. G. Cox Co., May. J R E H <lb/>
still shipping the reliable Cox I David <lb/>
Colon Planters and Simplex Morris, Madison <lb/>
Gun no Sowers to both North H D <lb/>
and South Carolina. Send us m m <lb/>
your order we assure prompt j J F <lb/>
shipments. Sparks. J W <lb/>
Remember that the A. G. Cox. Sarah <lb/>
Co. will continue for Tyson, Frank <lb/>
to make tobacco flues Tuck-r, E l <lb/>
Braxton. W J <lb/>
Braxton. A B <lb/>
Braxton, E W <lb/>
Cooper, Rowan <lb/>
Cooper, Rowan Son <lb/>
Cooper, J <lb/>
Coward, Warren <lb/>
Cox. A D <lb/>
Calvin <lb/>
Evans, D B <lb/>
Electric Light Co <lb/>
Elliott. L F <lb/>
B D <lb/>
Fair. C A <lb/>
Grimes, Oscar <lb/>
Harrison, Wm H <lb/>
House, W L <lb/>
2.50 <lb/>
3.67 <lb/>
1.97 <lb/>
6.01 <lb/>
1.09 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
8.88 <lb/>
1.37 <lb/>
1.17 <lb/>
1.71 <lb/>
6.99 <lb/>
1.42 <lb/>
5.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
2.84 <lb/>
1.36 <lb/>
1.98 <lb/>
1.67 <lb/>
1.95 <lb/>
2.47 <lb/>
Cox spent Sun- <lb/>
day at home. <lb/>
RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. <lb/>
Adopted by the Mother's <lb/>
of Winterville. <lb/>
Whereas, it hath pleased <lb/>
Heavenly Father to remove from I <lb/>
earth one of our members, Mrs. I <lb/>
Mary Smith, who will be sadly <lb/>
because of her intense i <lb/>
devotion for the Mother s Work, <lb/>
for the excellent Christian in-j <lb/>
that she always exerted <lb/>
and for her untiring efforts for <lb/>
the betterment of every home in <lb/>
her <lb/>
Resolved 1st, That we bow in <lb/>
humble submission to our <lb/>
will. <lb/>
2nd, That in memory of her, i <lb/>
and her unconquerable zeal in I <lb/>
this work though tottering with <lb/>
age, we will re-double our <lb/>
in this line. <lb/>
3rd. That we extend our, <lb/>
heartfelt sympathy to the <lb/>
of her family, knowing that <lb/>
our loss is her gain. <lb/>
Mrs. A- Cox, Com. <lb/>
Burned at New Bern. <lb/>
A disastrous fire occurred at <lb/>
this morning, at <lb/>
o'clock which destroyed J. M. <lb/>
Arnold's stables and horses <lb/>
and four entailing a <lb/>
loss estimated by The Journal at <lb/>
The fire started in Ar <lb/>
stables, which was <lb/>
burned, communicated to Mrs. <lb/>
Richardson's boarding house, <lb/>
which was entirely destroyed, <lb/>
and its contents. Occupants of <lb/>
the boarding barely had <lb/>
time to escape with their lives. <lb/>
Kinston Free Press, 2nd. <lb/>
YOUR ft <lb/>
SUIT. <lb/>
COUNTS <lb/>
4.57 <lb/>
1.08 <lb/>
CHAS. SMITH, Collector. <lb/>
discounts <lb/>
Overdrafts secured 87.88 <lb/>
Furniture and 925.118 <lb/>
Demand loans <lb/>
Due from banks and bankers 2,188.18 <lb/>
Cash items 8.40 <lb/>
Coin <lb/>
Silver coin <lb/>
Nat. bk 1,280.00 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
PRINT <lb/>
Vincent, W C <lb/>
The A. G- Cox g Co. are Canning Co <lb/>
now receiving orders for their, Albert <lb/>
Handy tobacco trucks <lb/>
though it is in the season. <lb/>
F. Manning Co. know <lb/>
I y what their many <lb/>
men want in the line of slippers. <lb/>
They have just opened them up. <lb/>
Call and see them. They are <lb/>
going. <lb/>
B. T Cox Bro. have garden <lb/>
seeds and flower seeds of all <lb/>
kinds at the drug store. <lb/>
powerful <lb/>
tonic and regulator for female <lb/>
weakness and diseases. <lb/>
B. T. Cox Bro. <lb/>
Miss Meta Dew, matron at the <lb/>
dormitory, returned Tues- <lb/>
day evening from Fremont, <lb/>
where she spent several days <lb/>
visiting relatives. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew <lb/>
who spent Sunday with <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Ange, re- <lb/>
turned to their home near James- <lb/>
ville Wednesday morning. <lb/>
Rev. E. Cox held Easter <lb/>
services at the Episcopal church <lb/>
Sunday afternoon. A large con- <lb/>
was present. , <lb/>
Miss Mable Kittrell is visiting <lb/>
Misses Hattie and Janie <lb/>
this week <lb/>
The revival services at the <lb/>
B .; list closed last, night. <lb/>
of Win- <lb/>
of <lb/>
reaching than <lb/>
he past week. <lb/>
i one of the <lb/>
of the State. <lb/>
fears ago and <lb/>
led his work, <lb/>
equal success <lb/>
will be <lb/>
NOTICE TO THE VOTERS OF <lb/>
PITT COUNTY. <lb/>
Notice is hereby to the voters <lb/>
of Pitt county that the board of county <lb/>
at their meeting on the <lb/>
first day of April, it being the <lb/>
day of said ordered that an <lb/>
election lie held at the various <lb/>
places in said county on Tuesday. May <lb/>
14th, 1907. for the purpose of taking the <lb/>
sense of the qualified voters of said <lb/>
county on the proposition to confer upon <lb/>
the board of county of <lb/>
said county the authority to issue and <lb/>
sell interest bearing coupon bonds, of <lb/>
said county, not to exceed the sum of <lb/>
fifty thousand dollars to run for thirty <lb/>
years and to bear interest at a rate not <lb/>
percent. The proceeds of <lb/>
the sale of said bonds to lie used in aid- <lb/>
in erecting suitable buildings at some <lb/>
point in Pitt county for a training school <lb/>
for white teachers, and the excess, if <lb/>
any, of the fund arising from the sale <lb/>
of said bonds, after securing the <lb/>
of said school in the county, to be <lb/>
used in the purchase of machinery for <lb/>
the use of the convicts in working the <lb/>
public roads and to aid building and re- <lb/>
pairing bridges in the county of Pitt. <lb/>
A new registration of the voters has <lb/>
been ordered for said election, so that it <lb/>
may be definitely and accurately <lb/>
who are qualified voters at said <lb/>
election. The law authorizing aid <lb/>
election requires those layering the <lb/>
I i issuing of said to vote a written <lb/>
or printed with the wolds thereon, <lb/>
1.18 , and those opposed to vote <lb/>
1.06 a written or printed ballot with the <lb/>
words thereon The <lb/>
registration books will open on Thurs- <lb/>
day, April and close at sunset <lb/>
on Saturday, May 4th, 1807. <lb/>
who register can vote. <lb/>
By order of he board of county com- <lb/>
missioner Pitt <lb/>
This the of V . I <lb/>
K. Chairman, <lb/>
Richard Williams, Clerk, Id <lb/>
WHEN IT TO <lb/>
ME <lb/>
MEN <lb/>
AND BOYS <lb/>
CLOTHES <lb/>
WHY WE'VE BEEN <lb/>
ENOUGH <lb/>
TO HANDLE., ONLY <lb/>
THE BEST OF <lb/>
MADE. A <lb/>
VISIT TO OUR store; <lb/>
WILL ENLIGHTEN YOU <lb/>
THE CLOTHING <lb/>
question. pleasing; <lb/>
patterns, all sizes for every man, <lb/>
g ml at prices that should be more <lb/>
than we ask -2 <lb/>
YOUR SPECIAL ATTENTION IS CALLED TO OUR <lb/>
SUITS <lb/>
C. S. FORBES <lb/>
THE MAN'S <lb/>
, OUTFITTER <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF <lb/>
WINTERVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
At the Close of Business, Mar. 22nd <lb/>
737.8 <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capital stock <lb/>
surplus funds <lb/>
Undivided profit 86.20 <lb/>
Bills Payable 2,000.00 <lb/>
Time certificates of deposit 1,292.00 <lb/>
Deposits subject to cheek 11,060.68 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
as <lb/>
State of North Carolina, <lb/>
County of Pitt. I <lb/>
I, J. L. Jackson, Cashier of above named bank, do solemnly <lb/>
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my <lb/>
edge belief. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb/>
me, this day of Mar, <lb/>
JAMES R. JOHNSON. <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
I,. JACKSON, Cashier. <lb/>
Correct <lb/>
K. HARRINGTON, <lb/>
G. E- <lb/>
a. ;. cox, <lb/>
New Year <lb/>
Find me at <lb/>
same <lb/>
lend <lb/>
i no <lb/>
north <lb/>
GROCERIES, CANNED GOODS. <lb/>
PICKLES. H <lb/>
EA, <lb/>
CIGARS, Etc. <lb/>
thank every Tor hi, of rind the <lb/>
past ear and oak it be continued. <lb/>
It will pay you to visit store and see my stock. <lb/>
. B. Johnston. <lb/>
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h EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
EVERY FRIDAY <lb/>
WHICHARD, <lb/>
and Proprietor <lb/>
. cl HOT at the post office at n <lb/>
I B of . <lb/>
Advertising rates made upon application. <lb/>
A correspondent desired at every post office in and adjoin, counties. <lb/>
When a town already has pro-1 Those who can afford it might <lb/>
prohibition it takes a backward d well to keep a supply of both <lb/>
temperance step by establishing on hand to he ready <lb/>
a dispensary. That is what for weather emergencies. <lb/>
did the other day in voting <lb/>
by a majority of ten to <lb/>
a dispensary in that town. <lb/>
This weather must have fooled <lb/>
even the ground We ex- <lb/>
Dreams have peculiar effect he got back near to his hole <lb/>
on people sometime. We were and is wondering if he had best <lb/>
reading the other day of a young crawl in again. <lb/>
NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY. APRIL 1907 that <lb/>
in to fiction <lb/>
What to would like to <lb/>
Jones. <lb/>
N n it asleep. <lb/>
She will be heard at the proper <lb/>
The boys t on their <lb/>
sometime, and have to take the <lb/>
consequences when they do. <lb/>
Twelve cadets have been . <lb/>
e I ft am South Carolina Military <lb/>
A at Chariest for mis <lb/>
conduct <lb/>
Japan wants the I <lb/>
Fey sake let her haw <lb/>
then . <lb/>
was chasing a pig and catching Lawyers do tiling- BOOM <lb/>
the animal by the ear. His times because they cannot run <lb/>
wife's screams awoke him and the courts. In Raleigh, the <lb/>
she wanted to know why he other day. a lawyer liking <lb/>
was pulling her hair so hard. Judge refusal to allow <lb/>
an ex-mayor of a Kentucky a case, hand- <lb/>
town of a fire and back the retaining fee his <lb/>
threw himself out a second client and started to leave the <lb/>
mother aged forty-four People <lb/>
with nothing else to do can now <lb/>
busy themselves with this latest <lb/>
relationship puzzle. <lb/>
On the same day a <lb/>
Ryan want to take the rail- <lb/>
roads out of Wall street. He'd <lb/>
like to put them in his own little <lb/>
sack. <lb/>
calls President <lb/>
man paid for a picture, to the railroad <lb/>
and another for a dog. says the Baltimore Sun, Then <lb/>
Which is further evidence of the another goes in and get <lb/>
present high cost o living. j trimmed. <lb/>
After the Thaw trial will Josiah Flynt, or whoever <lb/>
me the mending of some rep- coined the word <lb/>
ions which were more or less never dreamed it would get <lb/>
frazzled by the to the San Francisco degree. <lb/>
The green goods king of New Se it has not <lb/>
York has been sent to jail, a cir- to the sleuths who are looking <lb/>
which gives Mr. H for Uncle Sams missing <lb/>
more room to work out m Chicago, to search the <lb/>
also food for reflection. gentleman who has been par- <lb/>
in that continuous- <lb/>
J he cartoonists are represent- performance poker game, <lb/>
the president playing tag <lb/>
among the <lb/>
The veterinary surgeon who <lb/>
presidential j, <lb/>
ante. Fairbanks is so thin that back circus to pull a tooth from <lb/>
story window, but that is not so court room. Jones ordered, he never the jaw of a lion is not likely to <lb/>
any time in asking his <lb/>
patient whether it hurt. <lb/>
JUSt <lb/>
fun <lb/>
n.; n <lb/>
; t <lb/>
A million dollar tire is a big <lb/>
him to return, telling <lb/>
. to a town. One that ., . , ., <lb/>
that he was in the case to stay. <lb/>
South Boston, Va., The Charlotte News quotes Mr. <lb/>
Thursday, the plant j S. assaying <lb/>
Some people act very much <lb/>
they thought a man could do bur. <lb/>
indefinitely without money. <lb/>
of th <lb/>
Co. i <lb/>
w. ; <lb/>
First thing you know y u will <lb/>
hear real estate moving in <lb/>
Ville l enough w <lb/>
High is having more <lb/>
than its share of tires, several <lb/>
having recently visited that <lb/>
town. <lb/>
This between seasons of tie <lb/>
year putt up a problem to the <lb/>
rs as to what to get <lb/>
for fable. <lb/>
The has bad its day <lb/>
i. w t c fair wearers can <lb/>
t com- <lb/>
ma <lb/>
is over the <lb/>
the destination will <lb/>
read Not folk <lb/>
mi people are looking at <lb/>
Greenville now because they <lb/>
realize this town will be doing <lb/>
the near <lb/>
i Tobacco i has a shrinkage of <lb/>
.;. and a huge number of in the financial world n <lb/>
the last <lb/>
been an actual shrinkage f that <lb/>
much money, wonder is where <lb/>
The publication of <lb/>
letter with the that he <lb/>
us. <lb/>
the Chicago North <lb/>
be explorer, has been . <lb/>
it has gone, but if only that <lb/>
heard t again. He is in <lb/>
Paris riggings up a in <lb/>
which to conduct the voyage <lb/>
, has been done, <lb/>
when he gets beyond the , <lb/>
much water has been <lb/>
out of fail to see that, <lb/>
Curie Nation appeared in the <lb/>
B State house to harangue <lb/>
the legislators, but as she <lb/>
couldn't talk the <lb/>
police escorted to the <lb/>
elevator and rang the bell. <lb/>
n- th hoc contributed <lb/>
elect President Roosevelt I. The- report that Mr <lb/>
donated 0.000 to up <lb/>
that the latter him to the Chinese was greatly ex- <lb/>
for that purpose, He appears to have <lb/>
six bits on the plate for <lb/>
walking is not good. <lb/>
Cutting oft two-thirds of the <lb/>
liquor prescription business, <lb/>
in Charlotte, under the law <lb/>
by <lb/>
is good for the first <lb/>
two weeks, but there is <lb/>
room for <lb/>
places the president in <lb/>
a lad light It is recalled that <lb/>
just before the last president <lb/>
election Judge the Dem- <lb/>
candidate, made the <lb/>
charge that the corporations <lb/>
Grover Cleveland hat been a were large to the <lb/>
t of tariff re- campaign fund, which <lb/>
tariff reform could e Roosevelt <lb/>
not U- v somebody. <lb/>
. and some and denounced <lb/>
being hurt in a false. Now that the facts <lb/>
In fact no great re- have it is seen that the <lb/>
form is ever had without loss to president himself was knowingly; <lb/>
Any or. who making a false <lb/>
there is no less money in <lb/>
foreign missions. <lb/>
Speaker Cannon is reported to <lb/>
have had the time of his life on <lb/>
the trip to Panama, but as he <lb/>
manages to the time of his <lb/>
life wherever he happens to be, <lb/>
there seems to be no need of <lb/>
getting excited over it <lb/>
are so many women in <lb/>
asks Health. <lb/>
because the doctors <lb/>
need the money. <lb/>
A South Carolina reform and i. that it <lb/>
banged last Friday for during <lb/>
in a business way is <lb/>
in i <lb/>
It always The Reflector <lb/>
He preached hi own funeral . Tel feel good to learn of a new enter <lb/>
prise for Greenville, h it is <lb/>
I Surely it will hurt somebody, gratifying to believe that a cotton <lb/>
Charlotte has climbed up to <lb/>
the biggest town in <lb/>
Up splendid newspapers <lb/>
have had much to do with c tr <lb/>
it there. discovery he has mad <lb/>
just before the <lb/>
He had bitter been putting <lb/>
previous preaching more in mill is an this town <lb/>
practice instead of killing an a the to will have in the near future. If <lb/>
woman for her money. I the and not the harm to there is a town that weds such <lb/>
the few an enterprise, that town is <lb/>
Servants of good sticking quail- While it would be a <lb/>
ties are far between, but; Mr Hayden Clement, who <lb/>
one in Chicago has been given a the newly made office of as- <lb/>
medal for staying with one attorney general of the pg a m <lb/>
twenty-five years- A good quickly getting <lb/>
-longer to grasp. There is an; <lb/>
abundance of material, <lb/>
SPRING <lb/>
SAL <lb/>
AT-------- <lb/>
C. T. STORE <lb/>
OF STYLISH MILLINERY <lb/>
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, <lb/>
MARCH. 26TH AND 27TH, 1907. <lb/>
HATS have been made for <lb/>
several -i. . by a lady that a <lb/>
stylish Millinery Parlor in the <lb/>
I of thin seagull <lb/>
cell all others. She improves with age. <lb/>
to our Opening and buy one of those Hats. <lb/>
MRS. M. MRS. <lb/>
JAMES will try to you. <lb/>
Chicago is about as remarkable pi pardon of <lb/>
prisoners in the penitentiary <lb/>
as the slicking servant. <lb/>
REPORT OF THE <lb/>
THE BANK OF r N. C. <lb/>
M R. 22nd, 191.7 <lb/>
an is going to <lb/>
are handy and shipping facilities <lb/>
good. Resides this, the knitting <lb/>
for I mill already here would be a <lb/>
was . he rd by the Council. Stock paid in <lb/>
It is claimed that a Of State. Mr. E. E. , , Overdrafts Secured 1.000.00 <lb/>
profits <lb/>
2,935.48 <lb/>
It will be easier now to get <lb/>
to serve as and <lb/>
reporting of the cotton mill Furniture and of Deposit <lb/>
with a the News and server, and one Hue from <lb/>
of the attorneys applying lo K . Cash Items ch ks U ding <lb/>
both Gold Coin <lb/>
fir more . , asked him to say nothing <lb/>
out of ashes than can be about certain had <lb/>
coal. Wonder where the, presented. The reporter <lb/>
election, as last I to make any promises, <lb/>
law when the assistant attorney <lb/>
stops burning coal <lb/>
I toward him. The By a Contributor. <lb/>
It don't pay in at the assist-j Undoubtedly one way of <lb/>
bag. A attorney and swollen is <lb/>
traded a house and lot nearly. of others money out of <lb/>
stocks. <lb/>
standpoints-the need and the Silver Coin 855.70 <lb/>
, . . , . Notes <lb/>
looks like they <lb/>
the pay from to per <lb/>
day <lb/>
The Thaw trial has taken <lb/>
another turn, Judge Fitzgerald a nearly <lb/>
having appointed a lunacy com- that town to an Indiana man for j present these would have been <lb/>
mission to pass upon Mb sanity, a stock of goods the latter a fight. <lb/>
and dismissed the jury owned in that State and <lb/>
They are telling it on J. B. <lb/>
Duke, the tobacco king, that he <lb/>
is courting again- And it is <lb/>
another widow, too. He ought <lb/>
to have had sufficient experience <lb/>
by now. <lb/>
First one and then another is <lb/>
as a possibility <lb/>
the Democratic nomination for <lb/>
president next year, but it <lb/>
not seem to jar Mr. Bryan's <lb/>
chances. <lb/>
he valued at When the. The county commissioners <lb/>
goods were shipped to the Hen j have called an election on the <lb/>
man he found question of issuing bonds not ex- <lb/>
practically worthless. Now I seeding and the town <lb/>
there is a big suit in court grow- j -Mermen at their meeting Thurs. prohibition law is being enforced <lb/>
out of the trade. . ca an on j Kansas, there must be some- <lb/>
n r the of issuing bonds to j thing radically wrong w the <lb/>
Our northeastern North Caro-, . M . V. . soda fountain in that State. <lb/>
The revelations of graft seem <lb/>
to have shocked San Francisco <lb/>
almost as much as the earth- <lb/>
quake. <lb/>
A Kansas man asserts that he <lb/>
recently saw a rat with <lb/>
As the authorities insist that the <lb/>
The alienists should also ex- <lb/>
the Thaw jury to see if <lb/>
Una folks were wise not to amount of Both <lb/>
their present row over the i these bond issues are to apply <lb/>
of the East Carolina Normal to securing the , <lb/>
until ,. all of its members continue to <lb/>
School break out until they the Eastern Training School for be <lb/>
secured the legislative- De <lb/>
Observer. Teachers in Pitt county. There . . <lb/>
I the Jamestown exposition <lb/>
We did not know any row was not a man in the town or county j u ready for the opening , that <lb/>
in progress over it, So far as who should vote for these j it will be unlike any <lb/>
our observation has gone, the bond issues. No investment the j other that was ever held. <lb/>
campaign from the of j county and town can make would The man who introduced that <lb/>
agitation for the school ha ; yield better returns. The lick-the-editor bill in <lb/>
of North I . <lb/>
of Pitt. J <lb/>
I, J. R. Daft, the above-named bank, do solemn <lb/>
y sweat statement is true to the beat of my <lb/>
and belief. J. R. DAVIS, Cashier. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb/>
me, this day of Mar. <lb/>
J. V. JOHNSTON, <lb/>
Notary Public <lb/>
W. <lb/>
F. M DAVIS. <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
THE BETHEL BANKING TRUST CO. <lb/>
AT N. C <lb/>
At the close of business Mar. 22nd, 1907. <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
i and discounts <lb/>
Furniture <lb/>
Due from Hanks <lb/>
Sold coin, <lb/>
Silver coin bank <lb/>
ind other U, notes <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Capital stock <lb/>
Surplus fund 2,000.00 <lb/>
Undivided <lb/>
Time certificates of <lb/>
deposit <lb/>
subj. to check <lb/>
a checks out- <lb/>
standing 724.22 <lb/>
Certified Check <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Greenville real estate is some- <lb/>
thing worth while to watch. <lb/>
The mar who contemplates own- <lb/>
some of it would show <lb/>
in not waiting to make is d by year around Do not <lb/>
purchase. There is no likelihood no strife, whatever to to vote for the <lb/>
hat prices lower. a row. bonds. <lb/>
State of North Carolina, County of Pitt, <lb/>
I. W lard <lb/>
34,290.38 <lb/>
I. W lard of the above named <lb/>
conducted on a high plane. Of fit of such a school located among legislature, may be the above w n V heat of <lb/>
towns want on and or. h to constituents and W. H <lb/>
school, but the rivalry between age to Come, as not the I Subscribed and <lb/>
of <lb/>
A Dakota man aged sixty has <lb/>
n a of twenty, while <lb/>
his sou the <lb/>
If me, day Mar <lb/>
Public J <lb/>
M. O. BLOUNT. <lb/>
R. J- <lb/>
ROBT.<lb/>
Thia department Is in F. C. NYE, who is authorized to rep- <lb/>
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory <lb/>
Cox spent Sun- <lb/>
YO U R <lb/>
RESPECT. <lb/>
now nave hand u f <lb/>
it of an <lb/>
a. I <lb/>
B. t Q. <lb/>
Hats to suit you at B F. Man. m <lb/>
Co. They are also carry- <lb/>
line <lb/>
Protect yourself from the sun Mr. and Mrs <lb/>
by getting a largo straw hat at spent Sunday here <lb/>
Harri Barber i with M m g, h J. <lb/>
The A. G-Cox will <lb/>
make for the Ma an interesting game of <lb/>
BOO at the aim old price was played <lb/>
afternoon between the <lb/>
W. Lamb, of Williamston. <lb/>
was hen last night. W. S. H. beys, lb a <lb/>
Anew lot of fresh Hour score of seven to lour in favor <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Ayden. <lb/>
. ,.,,. . ., were glad to R. <lb/>
Get the King Cotton ,,,,,, j <lb/>
., r Smith, K. W. and <lb/>
for comfort, especially Older . , <lb/>
, ,, . Browning, of Ayden. <lb/>
me.- are going. B. , <lb/>
i afternoon service Sunday <lb/>
Manning Co. have <lb/>
Call the new I <lb/>
line of straw Hats just arrived <lb/>
a A. W Ange Co. <lb/>
The A. C. Cox Co. <lb/>
in to till your orders <lb/>
promptly the old reliable <lb/>
Simplex <lb/>
a pi <lb/>
The A. G. ll g Co. has <lb/>
still on hand a lull <lb/>
their Tar Heel Car <lb/>
Send us your order assure <lb/>
prompt shipments. <lb/>
A new lot of nice <lb/>
summer pants just opened at <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb/>
Another large lot of shoes just <lb/>
in at Harrington Barber Co. <lb/>
suits of all sizes are <lb/>
ring at cost at B F. Manning <lb/>
famous <lb/>
Shoe for ladies and gentlemen at i <lb/>
B. K Manning Co. <lb/>
m Guano bowers. <lb/>
The A. G. Cox Co. are <lb/>
still receiving orders for their <lb/>
nice and most up to date Hun- <lb/>
sucker buggies. <lb/>
Go tan of rt. <lb/>
d ii I N v. l <lb/>
null l m I <lb/>
Secure a at <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
Keep your horses, boys, and <lb/>
chickens in a healthy condition <lb/>
by giving them Pratt's food. <lb/>
B. F. Manning Co. <lb/>
Miss Lon Cobb, of is <lb/>
couch will be a luxury. A. W. <lb/>
Ange Co. has them at a bar- <lb/>
were <lb/>
Smith, K. Smith and Mr. <lb/>
with <lb/>
; the afternoon service <lb/>
I the Baptist church. <lb/>
Mrs. Mollie Gray . <lb/>
Miss Mary, of Beaufort county, <lb/>
are spending some time with <lb/>
Mrs. Maggie Butt. <lb/>
Miss Olivia accompanied <lb/>
by Mrs. Henry Stokes, spent <lb/>
Sunday here with Mrs. <lb/>
Those in Miss Barker's Cox <lb/>
of the jg., Cox, of Ayden. <lb/>
High School, who made honor Sunday with Hattie <lb/>
for the week ending March the Kittrell. <lb/>
I Dixie <lb/>
Luther Russell, Tommie Wilson, I <lb/>
Clyde Chapman, Myrtle <lb/>
Adopted by the Mother's <lb/>
of <lb/>
Whereas, it hath pleased <lb/>
Heavenly rather to remove from <lb/>
earth one of our Mrs. <lb/>
J. O. f Smith, who will be sadly I <lb/>
of her intense <lb/>
devotion for the Mother I <lb/>
for the excellent Christian in-, <lb/>
she always exerted <lb/>
untiring effort for <lb/>
the betterment of every home En <lb/>
her <lb/>
1st. That we how in <lb/>
humble submission to our <lb/>
will. <lb/>
2nd. That in memory of her, <lb/>
and her unconquerable zeal in <lb/>
this work thou ring with <lb/>
age, we will r. -double <lb/>
in this line. <lb/>
3rd. That extend our <lb/>
heartfelt sympathy to the <lb/>
her family, knowing that <lb/>
lour loss is her <lb/>
Mrs. A- I. COX, Com. <lb/>
graded school boys of Ayden and <lb/>
SUIT. <lb/>
QUALITY. <lb/>
horn, Lucy Belle Langston<lb/>
good as new Fist Carolina Sup <lb/>
ply Co Winterville, N. C. <lb/>
The Spring days will <lb/>
soon be here aim I comfortable <lb/>
spending some time with <lb/>
sister, Mrs. J. L. Jackson <lb/>
your home by cover- <lb/>
your floors with nice matting <lb/>
A. W. Ange Co. has it at a <lb/>
an aged an most <lb/>
highly respected citizen from <lb/>
near Ayden, was here Friday. <lb/>
Misses Cora and <lb/>
Chapman attended service at the <lb/>
Baptist church Wednesday night. <lb/>
Our are planting <lb/>
corn these beautiful days. <lb/>
H. A- White, of Greenville, <lb/>
was here Thursday. <lb/>
J. K. into <lb/>
the Rouse house where he will <lb/>
begin housekeeping. <lb/>
Misses Annie and Gussie <lb/>
Lawrence left for their home <lb/>
near Thursday, where <lb/>
they will spend Saturday and <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
When you realize how much <lb/>
benefit it is to you to have the <lb/>
faculties of a good bank at your <lb/>
disposal, consider whether or <lb/>
not you could do some friend a <lb/>
good turn by convincing him of <lb/>
of carrying a <lb/>
bank account, and by <lb/>
to the bank A little <lb/>
work of kind <lb/>
c t you nothing and is <lb/>
u. by the bank, and may <lb/>
urning point in some friend's <lb/>
to prosperity J. L. <lb/>
cashier, Bank of<lb/>
W. F. Fry, of Goldsboro, <lb/>
came in Wednesday to aid Rev, <lb/>
T. H. King In the revival <lb/>
meeting at the Baptist church- <lb/>
He is preaching some strong <lb/>
sermons to large <lb/>
The interest is increasing. <lb/>
have made profession. <lb/>
Misses lb-van and Kate <lb/>
Chapman went B Greenville <lb/>
Wednesday on a shopping tour. <lb/>
G. v. Briley killed a <lb/>
Tuesday about four miles from <lb/>
here. He hail not done <lb/>
damage we are glad to report <lb/>
Misses Kittrell and <lb/>
Minnie left this <lb/>
morning for the Normal and In- <lb/>
College at Greensboro, <lb/>
where they will take a special <lb/>
course in the training depart- <lb/>
ore of <lb/>
and have already <lb/>
attained much success as teach <lb/>
Misses and <lb/>
Kittrell wen. to Greenville today <lb/>
F- T OaT. of Greene county, <lb/>
passed through this morning <lb/>
en route to Littleton where he <lb/>
has two daughters in school. <lb/>
gain. <lb/>
Get your choice groceries at B. <lb/>
F. Co. <lb/>
A line of dry goods and <lb/>
notions just Ladies. <lb/>
Come examine them. <lb/>
A. W. Ange Co <lb/>
A. N. Ange Co. know how- <lb/>
to buy shoes for comfort, <lb/>
and They have Mrs H L <lb/>
opened their large line of final ; <lb/>
slippers <lb/>
Cost will be added to those <lb/>
who are in arrears taxes for <lb/>
the put year after April 1st, <lb/>
1907 Chat. W. Smith. <lb/>
Collector. <lb/>
List of those who are in <lb/>
rears for taxes in the town of <lb/>
Winterville for the year 1906 <lb/>
Braxton. W J <lb/>
A B <lb/>
Braxton, E W <lb/>
Cooper, Rowan <lb/>
Cooper, Rowan St Son <lb/>
Cooper. J <lb/>
Coward, Warren <lb/>
Cox. A D <lb/>
I. Calvin <lb/>
Evans, D B <lb/>
Electric Light Co <lb/>
Elliott. L F <lb/>
For st. B <lb/>
Fair. C A <lb/>
Grimes, Oscar <lb/>
Harrison, Wm H <lb/>
House, <lb/>
Johnson, R <lb/>
E F <lb/>
Vincent, W C <lb/>
Winterville Canning Co <lb/>
Yancey, Albert <lb/>
Langley, Joe <lb/>
Lane, Henry <lb/>
Little. J B <lb/>
Locust, F L <lb/>
Manning, O C <lb/>
Manning, J A <lb/>
. Manning, E C <lb/>
Th A. G. Cox Co., are May j K h <lb/>
still shipping the reliable Cox I David <lb/>
Co ton Planters and Simplex , Morris, Madison <lb/>
Guano Sowers to both North Nelson, H <lb/>
and South Carolina. Send M M <lb/>
your order we assure <lb/>
Spark's. J W <lb/>
Remember that the A. G. Cox. Sarah <lb/>
f i Co. will continue for the <lb/>
to make tobacco Hues <lb/>
Th-A. Q. Cox Co. <lb/>
now r. orders for their <lb/>
Handy tobacco trucks even <lb/>
though it is curly in the season. <lb/>
F. Manning Co. know <lb/>
what their many <lb/>
want in the Una of slippers. <lb/>
They have just opened them up. <lb/>
Call and see thorn. They are <lb/>
going. <lb/>
T Cox Bro. have garden <lb/>
seeds and seeds of all <lb/>
kinds at the drug store. <lb/>
powerful <lb/>
tonic and regulator for female <lb/>
weakness and diseases. <lb/>
B. T. Cox Bro. <lb/>
Miss Meta Dew, matron at the <lb/>
dormitory, returned Tues- <lb/>
evening from Fremont, <lb/>
where she spent days <lb/>
visiting relatives. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew <lb/>
who spent Sunday with <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Ange, re- <lb/>
turned to their home near James- <lb/>
ville Wednesday morning. <lb/>
Rev. W. E. Cox held Easter <lb/>
services at the Episcopal church <lb/>
Sunday afternoon. A largo con- <lb/>
was present. <lb/>
Miss liable Kittrell is visiting <lb/>
Misses and <lb/>
this week <lb/>
The revival services the <lb/>
B-.-, Hat c cloned last night, <lb/>
Never have the people of Win- <lb/>
had the opportunity of <lb/>
h bettor than <lb/>
they have during the past week. <lb/>
R-.-. W. F. Fry is one of the <lb/>
leading preachers of the State. <lb/>
He was hero two years ago and <lb/>
God greatly blessed his work, <lb/>
and he met with equal success <lb/>
this tin.-. he baptism will be <lb/>
at a. m. today. <lb/>
2.60 <lb/>
1.12 <lb/>
6.01 <lb/>
1.09 <lb/>
1.87 <lb/>
1.17 <lb/>
1.71 <lb/>
6.99 <lb/>
1.42 <lb/>
5.00 <lb/>
2.84 <lb/>
W. .--. . <lb/>
and re- <lb/>
1.98 pairing in county Pitt, <lb/>
1.67 A new of the has <lb/>
for Mid <lb/>
ill <lb/>
election. law <lb/>
2.471 election <lb/>
I AI I of to <lb/>
at New <lb/>
A disastrous fire occurred <lb/>
early this morning, at <lb/>
o'clock which destroyed J. M., <lb/>
Arnold's stables and horses <lb/>
and four entailing a <lb/>
by The Journal at. <lb/>
Tho fire started in Ar <lb/>
which was <lb/>
burned, communicated to Mrs. <lb/>
Richardson's boarding house, <lb/>
which was entirely destroyed, <lb/>
and its contents- of <lb/>
the boarding horse barely had <lb/>
time to escape with their lives. <lb/>
Kinston Five Press. 2nd. <lb/>
NOTICE TO <lb/>
PUT COUNTY, <lb/>
Notice Is given to <lb/>
Ens board of <lb/>
at their mooting on the <lb/>
April, It Being tho <lb/>
day of MM nth. that an <lb/>
election lie held at the various <lb/>
in county on Tuesday. May <lb/>
1907. tor the of taking tho <lb/>
of the of said <lb/>
on tie- to upon <lb/>
of county of <lb/>
said county authority to issue and <lb/>
interest bearing coupon bonds, of <lb/>
county. to th sum of <lb/>
Arty to run for thirty <lb/>
years to hour interval at a not <lb/>
to exceed fix percent. The <lb/>
the sale of bonds to U-used in Sid- <lb/>
point In fore training <lb/>
for white teachers, and the excess, if <lb/>
any. of the fund from the sale <lb/>
of said bonds, after securing the <lb/>
of said in the county, to be <lb/>
used In the purchase of machinery for <lb/>
the use of the convicts in working the <lb/>
WHEN IT <lb/>
TING Mb <lb/>
TO <lb/>
MEN <lb/>
AND BOY'S <lb/>
CLOTHES <lb/>
WHY WE'VE <lb/>
enough <lb/>
to <lb/>
the best of <lb/>
clothes made a <lb/>
visit to <lb/>
will enlighten on <lb/>
CLOTHING <lb/>
question. <lb/>
p all sizes for every man, <lb/>
and at prices that should be more <lb/>
than we ask-5 <lb/>
1.95 <lb/>
A new <lb/>
been for said election, <lb/>
j, may be definitely and <lb/>
who are voters at said <lb/>
. aid <lb/>
the <lb/>
vote a written <lb/>
u I or printed with tho thereon, <lb/>
1.10 j those opposed lo vote <lb/>
1.06 written or printed ballot with the <lb/>
; SO words thereon The <lb/>
books will open on Thurs- <lb/>
day, April . and sunset <lb/>
on Saturday, May 4th, <lb/>
4.57 who register can vole. <lb/>
he board Of county coin- <lb/>
Pitt county. <lb/>
, This the . <lb/>
l u. iV, Chairman, <lb/>
SMITH, Collector. Williams, Id <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
YOUR SPECIAL ATTENTION IS CALLED TO OUR <lb/>
SUITS <lb/>
the mans <lb/>
. O. OUTFITTER <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF WINTERVILLE, <lb/>
WINTERVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
At the Close of Business. Mar.<lb/>
Loan and 1,684.18 <lb/>
Overdrafts secured 87.89 <lb/>
Furniture and <lb/>
Demand loans 800.00 <lb/>
Hue from banks and 8,188.18 <lb/>
8.40 <lb/>
Coin <lb/>
Silver coin 878.46 <lb/>
Nat. 1,888.00 <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capital stock <lb/>
surplus funds <lb/>
Bills Payable <lb/>
Time of <lb/>
subject lo ch <lb/>
Total <lb/>
GO <lb/>
800.00 <lb/>
85.20 <lb/>
8,000.00 <lb/>
1,202.00 <lb/>
11,060.68 <lb/>
tits 787.88 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
State of <lb/>
County of Pitt. <lb/>
I, L. of above named bank, <lb/>
swear the is true to beat of I <lb/>
edge belief. J. L JACKSON, <lb/>
and sworn Correct <lb/>
mo, this 80th of Mar, I <lb/>
Fl <lb/>
JAMES <lb/>
. JOHNSON, <lb/>
Notary <lb/>
P. <lb/>
E LINEBERRY <lb/>
A. COX, <lb/>
New Year <lb/>
Kind- <lb/>
me at <lb/>
tame old <lb/>
h n <lb/>
land <lb/>
north <lb/>
I lie of <lb/>
GROCERIES. CANNED <lb/>
PICKLES. SE, <lb/>
E, CAKES, CANDIES, <lb/>
CIGARS, Etc. <lb/>
every hi. th <lb/>
pus ear J it may be continued. <lb/>
It will pay you to visit n j store and see my stock. <lb/>
B. Johnston. <lb/>
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CHARGES AT THE <lb/>
HON. <lb/>
S to <lb/>
The of Norfolk New March 29- All the <lb/>
or rather Hebrew of Now York <lb/>
of all the coast towns and City, well as in all quarters <lb/>
white to the globe where their wan <lb/>
against high railroad i have trod, <lb/>
rates to and the Jamestown tonight feat <lb/>
neglect with tin Seder <lb/>
thing. They say Iv. Great <lb/>
and ,. attends the feast <lb/>
stick torn. <lb/>
That is the advice given by <lb/>
Judge R. T. Bennett, in The <lb/>
and In <lb/>
the young nun <lb/>
of the country. Conditions have <lb/>
changed for the better and it <lb/>
can no longer said that there <lb/>
is no opportunities for the young <lb/>
man to make I living on the <lb/>
farm. Judge Bennett tells of it <lb/>
in his characteristically <lb/>
. N, the visitors from ht, which has I en way. predict for the <lb/>
Schnapps Tobacco is Made ENTIRELY from Fine Cored <lb/>
Tobacco Grown in the Piedmont Country. <lb/>
The Imitation Brands Have Schnapps <lb/>
Quality Only On the Outside <lb/>
Of the Plug <lb/>
all over i who go <lb/>
the exposition will <lb/>
times I <lb/>
lodging n; than they in<lb/>
have n a. <lb/>
a ere <lb/>
Newport <lb/>
high rates charged <lb/>
. In tels, and Nwas mer exp in i i ls <lb/>
cu T his i <lb/>
will pr It pi <lb/>
the cleansing of homes, <lb/>
the i I nary tab i <lb/>
, k n utensils, so that the i <lb/>
i p sated to the r <lb/>
, . m not be i I u <lb/>
Tl . . ere hundreds of quaint ob <lb/>
on the coast in with <lb/>
., festival commemorative of <lb/>
deliverance of i <lb/>
the <lb/>
amount . <lb/>
d. it i <lb/>
who e <lb/>
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to look <lb/>
pro <lb/>
profit <lb/>
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few per- London, March <lb/>
eon nil h i id, d those who events <lb/>
will<lb/>
on of<lb/>
liberation <lb/>
the K <lb/>
. t of <lb/>
the unleavened <lb/>
s .- the baking <lb/>
. hundreds <lb/>
a; tor many months <lb/>
. bakeries this <lb/>
tho said <lb/>
i worked six <lb/>
year to produce<lb/>
pr <lb/>
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pit have <lb/>
pi <lb/>
f. <lb/>
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II<lb/>
The <lb/>
amply <lb/>
very tang. As reports past <lb/>
. paid <lb/>
the proper <lb/>
I . . ., I <lb/>
i state feel tho by spinners and combers, , <lb/>
to expect the pen i tutor market has responded <lb/>
v.,. .,. general movement by sharply <lb/>
farmers during the <lb/>
years. he period <lb/>
unmatched prosperity. The <lb/>
output of gold has de- <lb/>
that mot I percent, <lb/>
since 1896- By this. I it <lb/>
takes SO par cent leas of the <lb/>
leading products our Indus <lb/>
trial life to buy ten dollars of <lb/>
gold than in Moreover, <lb/>
we have so rapidly to <lb/>
time the sobering lesson of <lb/>
farm life that a youth <lb/>
reared upon a farm should <lb/>
solve never to go more than one <lb/>
mile from a cow's He <lb/>
says <lb/>
will stagger the farmer of <lb/>
1907 that we ever lingered about <lb/>
win at sowing. <lb/>
Strong, <lb/>
man. who gives patient and sad <lb/>
to his work, will <lb/>
save in ten ears a <lb/>
reasonably assurance against old <lb/>
age All agencies close to the <lb/>
farm point precisely to <lb/>
Judge Bennett deplores the <lb/>
passing of the and would <lb/>
him than vol- <lb/>
the basin of the <lb/>
it and the footstools <lb/>
agree with <lb/>
. . , class of labor. <lb/>
lat now great <lb/>
Hundreds of imitation brands are <lb/>
on sale that look like Schnapps to- <lb/>
The outside of the imitation <lb/>
plugs of tobacco is flue cured the same <lb/>
as Schnapps, but the inside is filled <lb/>
with cheap, flimsy, heavily sweetened <lb/>
air cured tobacco. One chew of <lb/>
Schnapps will satisfy tobacco hunger <lb/>
longer than two chews of such to- <lb/>
The color, size and shape <lb/>
of the tags, plugs and packages of <lb/>
certain imitation brands of tobacco <lb/>
have been made so much like <lb/>
Schnapps that they have often been <lb/>
accepted by buyers under the belief <lb/>
that they were getting Schnapps. <lb/>
Sufficient proof has been secured <lb/>
to establish the fact that certain <lb/>
brands are infringements and in <lb/>
of the trade mark laws, yet the <lb/>
trade will continue to be imposed <lb/>
upon these until the suit <lb/>
already entered and now pending to <lb/>
protect Schnapps is decided. A <lb/>
great many of these imitations arc <lb/>
Claimed to be as as <lb/>
Schnapps, but there is only one gen- <lb/>
Schnapps. Be sure the letters <lb/>
on the tag, and on the plug <lb/>
under the spell S-OH-N-A-P-P-S <lb/>
and then you have most <lb/>
wholesome tobacco produced, with <lb/>
just enough sweetening to preserve <lb/>
the mild, juicy, stimulating quality of <lb/>
the leaf tobacco. Expert tests prove <lb/>
that this flue cured tobacco, grown <lb/>
in the famous Piedmont region, re- <lb/>
quires and takes less sweetening than <lb/>
any other and has a wholesome, <lb/>
stimulating, satisfying effect on <lb/>
chewers. <lb/>
If the tobacco you are chewing <lb/>
don't satisfy you more than the mere <lb/>
habit of expectorating, stop fooling <lb/>
yourself and chew Schnapps tobacco. <lb/>
Schnapps is like the tobacco chewers <lb/>
formerly bought costing from <lb/>
to pound; Schnapps is <lb/>
sold at pound, in cuts, <lb/>
strictly and plugs. <lb/>
R J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Sale N. C. <lb/>
DEADLY WORK OF GAS. <lb/>
the now great <lb/>
the while k.,. j , farming great, r <lb/>
taken <lb/>
the rapacity of <lb/>
r to needs of <lb/>
be <lb/>
V m. 28.- <lb/>
v a reached last <lb/>
Iv the copper mining <lb/>
Bun <lb/>
fit t <lb/>
v. k <lb/>
the district <lb/>
the <lb/>
ii . the <lb/>
if the larger com do not <lb/>
ill of <lb/>
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pa. .- r ed <lb/>
u ll have if <lb/>
ch. son of its <lb/>
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for t. .- put f is in to- j <lb/>
la meantime <lb/>
; I eared. de- <lb/>
tail a <lb/>
I . The <lb/>
pi w a shall be <lb/>
ail h r Is cents u <lb/>
r n . and <lb/>
when i ii-- I. An agreement <lb/>
bit n sin liter nun <lb/>
com n ; i now b ins <lb/>
id <lb/>
movement <lb/>
turns It Is <lb/>
that, so far from alack- <lb/>
was thought at one <lb/>
textile <lb/>
continental <lb/>
nut <lb/>
u III ;. the may <lb/>
ti em till <lb/>
out any exception or <lb/>
apart too ready <lb/>
the speculative cu mint <lb/>
I lira and simple. The <lb/>
it r of weak bean in Bel- <lb/>
I Plate Wool sale at Ant- <lb/>
resulted in <lb/>
of the <lb/>
bales, being sold, either at <lb/>
auction values, or at a <lb/>
Latter <lb/>
stocks low. <lb/>
t transit. <lb/>
Aged Dead in <lb/>
Philadelphia Home Presumed to <lb/>
Been Accidental- <lb/>
Philadelphia, <lb/>
; sine h. <lb/>
THE JOYFUL SUNDAY. <lb/>
men <lb/>
low hi <lb/>
Charlotte C. <lb/>
s m the ling aide by side on a bed in their <lb/>
and the i home here, <lb/>
wt II to fol- <lb/>
j. <lb/>
for Ii <lb/>
years old. his wife Annie. <lb/>
foster it. years wire found dead <lb/>
this afternoon, asphyxiated by <lb/>
illuminating gas. A terrier <lb/>
lay dead beside e v. <lb/>
A deputy sheriff, who <lb/>
mons for debt, I Poets <lb/>
Adj <lb/>
The Stale of education <lb/>
has named as B ard of <lb/>
of Carolina Teach- try. <lb/>
era and Training School, that Friday's <lb/>
by the Legislature of <lb/>
the to hi Id office <lb/>
from the fifteenth of March <lb/>
1807. <lb/>
For six years. Ex-Governor. T. <lb/>
. Jarvis, C. <lb/>
Wilson, of Scotland Neck; John <lb/>
C. Parker of Trenton. For four <lb/>
J It. Leigh, of Elisabeth <lb/>
V. T. cf Kinston; <lb/>
n. mi of Banner <lb/>
T. II <lb/>
Mount; J. C <lb/>
Can; to I <lb/>
and Observer. <lb/>
In Ki <lb/>
D. S. h <lb/>
Special to Redactor. <lb/>
Topeka, Kans, R <lb/>
primary for the selection a <lb/>
Republican candidate . n <lb/>
press in place of Congressman <lb/>
Curtis, resigned to become <lb/>
United States senator, is in <lb/>
today, selection will <lb/>
voted for at the election on May <lb/>
the district is over <lb/>
the <lb/>
nominee today is certain of <lb/>
All candidates expect <lb/>
Daniel R, Anthony, of Leaven- <lb/>
worth, editor of the Leaven- <lb/>
worth Times, have withdrawn, <lb/>
that he has no and <lb/>
will be <lb/>
j j j administrator of<lb/>
g rut North <lb/>
lust la I,, nil <lb/>
i I mi <lb/>
no tin-in to tho <lb/>
occur. today., I <lb/>
A.-. he two-cent tare bill is pass-1 in oar their recovery. <lb/>
there is nothing imp. All indebted to <lb/>
lies Moines, Iowa <lb/>
are t <lb/>
will adjoin n ;. <lb/>
week m April, ii . <lb/>
a day ; v <lb/>
g from the fact <lb/>
newspapers wire <lb/>
still on the doorstep, the police <lb/>
are inclined t. believe the couple <lb/>
have been dead since <lb/>
Thursday night <lb/>
The stop cock of a gas tin <lb/>
the was turned on and <lb/>
the e was tilled with gas. <lb/>
a good position <lb/>
and had no apparent reason for <lb/>
suicide, save tin- few debts <lb/>
which the deputy sheriff went <lb/>
to the house id collect When <lb/>
last seen Thursday night both <lb/>
the old man and his wife seemed <lb/>
in good spirits and the <lb/>
who the <lb/>
asphyxiation was an accident. <lb/>
The fact that the couple were <lb/>
fully when found, how <lb/>
ever, and were stretched cross- <lb/>
By Newell i. <lb/>
Christmas is the day for child- <lb/>
hood, but Easter Sunday is the <lb/>
March day for the mature. No woe <lb/>
Christ enveloped the grave <lb/>
in a golden cloud What a <lb/>
procession cf great ones march- <lb/>
toward the tomb Gone all <lb/>
the heroes of the Victorian era <lb/>
in England Gone all our Con <lb/>
school of essayists and <lb/>
-1 poets Gone leaders in the <lb/>
Young Son A Dramatist. <lb/>
Wise of the bed lends <lb/>
touch of mystery to the case. <lb/>
Crucible Steel Pay Dividend. <lb/>
to wait for. <lb/>
Harris Will Do Hasted <lb/>
Special to K <lb/>
Columbia, <lb/>
tit <lb/>
S. C <lb/>
March <lb/>
Harris, tho North <lb/>
. h to tho murder of <lb/>
lire, Morgan will be <lb/>
barged today. It the first <lb/>
hanging that has ever <lb/>
in county. <lb/>
Deficit. <lb/>
Thaw Pleases His Lawyer. <lb/>
S; <lb/>
New York, March <lb/>
counsel are i much <lb/>
I delight with the clear answers <lb/>
l la giving to questions asked <lb/>
him in the examination before <lb/>
the lunacy commission. They <lb/>
believe the commission will rend- <lb/>
its decision tomorrow and <lb/>
pronounce sane. <lb/>
Special to <lb/>
Jersey City, N. J. March 25.- <lb/>
The report for the year of the <lb/>
Havana Tobacco Company <lb/>
that is a deficit of <lb/>
Net earnings. <lb/>
received during 1906, were <lb/>
after deducting expenses of <lb/>
interest paid on IS <lb/>
percent gold bond; <lb/>
leaving the y , t <lb/>
from other sources order U I <lb/>
met its first charges, <lb/>
Army and Navy. <lb/>
A methodist <lb/>
up <lb/>
done replied one <lb/>
of tho congregation. <lb/>
you asked the <lb/>
. <lb/>
.-, . said <lb/>
in tie y. <lb/>
knee i <lb/>
i . <lb/>
., March, <lb/>
. <lb/>
Administer tor <lb/>
All . ltd. <lb/>
Special to Reflector, <lb/>
Pa. March <lb/>
Steel company is paying its <lb/>
dividend The regular <lb/>
is percent <lb/>
administrator of is being paid <lb/>
x, Tho for the <lb/>
to notify all persona having claims I Past six months, from which <lb/>
against tho said deceased this dividend <lb/>
them to <lb/>
or Ix fore the 21st day of Marco, 1808, <lb/>
or notice will be pleaded In bar <lb/>
their recovery. <lb/>
All persona Indebted to said estate stock. <lb/>
ill Please make Immediate payment. <lb/>
This Hist day of March, <lb/>
Paul w. Brooks, Administrator, <lb/>
r. u. James, ltd i <lb/>
is <lb/>
paid, slightly <lb/>
world of finance and invention <lb/>
Gone i fathers and mothers <lb/>
little But this <lb/>
morn tells us that the <lb/>
all-loving and all-powerful hard <lb/>
Of God has lifted the soul over <lb/>
that little named death, <lb/>
and set it down in that land <lb/>
where the day has dawned and <lb/>
the shadows fled away, where <lb/>
the wicked cease from troubling, <lb/>
where the weary are at <lb/>
Christ death the <lb/>
king of terrors. He left it <lb/>
the king of mysteries. He found <lb/>
the grave a black hole where the <lb/>
soul vanished into lie <lb/>
left it a golden door where God <lb/>
and the soul met it in the name <lb/>
of an eternal friendship. He <lb/>
found death by the <lb/>
skeleton and the scythe; He <lb/>
lift death an event so beautiful <lb/>
that earth's lilies not sweet <lb/>
enough to garland a man's tomb. <lb/>
He found death with one color, <lb/>
black, turned the black to <lb/>
gold; Ha found death with one <lb/>
song, a dirge, end transformed <lb/>
it into a symphony. What <lb/>
hoped, Christ knew. <lb/>
Speaking with authority, Ht <lb/>
said, not your heart be <lb/>
Special to Reflector. <lb/>
New York, March <lb/>
though his oft-expressed wish <lb/>
see a performance of one <lb/>
the many classical plays <lb/>
by his father has been stead <lb/>
opposed by his parents, <lb/>
year old Mansfield, <lb/>
s of Richard and <lb/>
has written three acts of a <lb/>
act drama entitled <lb/>
Prince <lb/>
play is I lid in the chivalric <lb/>
when was in How <lb/>
Master Mansfield not <lb/>
proposes to complete it, but wit <lb/>
his father's consent to stage tr <lb/>
production before he reaches h <lb/>
teens. Notwithstanding <lb/>
the boy has been th; <lb/>
of a governess and <lb/>
to ire discipline in a pr <lb/>
school, lie has managed <lb/>
acquire technical qualities <lb/>
play writing and seems to ha <lb/>
provided for plenty of Costume <lb/>
fascinating scenery, <lb/>
villain, and a noble hero, <lb/>
a princess in <lb/>
Mrs Mansfield says Gibbs is n <lb/>
precocious, but has heard <lb/>
father rehearse selections <lb/>
Shakespeare preliminary to th <lb/>
production on the stage, and h <lb/>
always been writing <lb/>
their being able to stop him. J <lb/>
more than per cent per annum j troubled. In my Father's house <lb/>
on the preferred mansions; I go to <lb/>
NOTICE TO <lb/>
Having duly qualified before <lb/>
court clerk of Pitt count as ad- <lb/>
of the estate of J. u Butt, <lb/>
deceased, notice Is hereby given to all <lb/>
indebted to estate to <lb/>
make immediate payment to the <lb/>
nil persons hating <lb/>
wild estate must present <lb/>
the WM for payment on or before <lb/>
the 5th day of Harsh, twos. <lb/>
This 6th day of March, or this <lb/>
notice will be plead in bar of recovery. <lb/>
I. T. Cox. <lb/>
of Butt <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
as of <lb/>
II. Ellis, deceased, of <lb/>
Pitt county. Ninth Carolina, is to <lb/>
notify, nil persons having eon <lb/>
estate the iv <lb/>
to n or <lb/>
II kite lilt day of March, or <lb/>
; be pleaded in bar of <lb/>
ii till to said estate <lb/>
Will n immediate payment. <lb/>
. . Jay of March, 1907. <lb/>
II K. Administrator. <lb/>
An Increased Dividend. <lb/>
Special to Reflector; <lb/>
New York, March The <lb/>
dividend of the Company <lb/>
is being paid today and has been <lb/>
placed at two percent quarterly, <lb/>
thus placing the stock on a <lb/>
eight percent, basis, while in <lb/>
addition it pays extra dividend <lb/>
of one percent. <lb/>
Japan Floats a Big Loan. <lb/>
Special to Reflector. <lb/>
New York, March the <lb/>
non-redemption period of Japan's <lb/>
pare a place tor These <lb/>
words make soil rich indeed for <lb/>
the of Easter, to wave <lb/>
FREE <lb/>
of Kidney, <lb/>
Other ma <lb/>
say a bottle ant <lb/>
it will <lb/>
your We say <lb/>
full 11.00 size bottle of <lb/>
POL if it, th- <lb/>
use until <lb/>
This entitles v <lb/>
to u bottle <lb/>
AND RICK <lb/>
Only a limited number I <lb/>
, . m <lb/>
on the day dedicated to the away. Don't miss this I <lb/>
mortal to test <lb/>
SOL. <lb/>
Telegraph Companies Advance Rates. <lb/>
Special to <lb/>
Chicago, March The Wes- <lb/>
tern Union Telegraph Company <lb/>
today announced an advance in <lb/>
-t <lb/>
Steamer L. <lb/>
daily <lb/>
n m for <lb/>
daily <lb/>
rates of percent to take effect at <lb/>
Monday. The Postal Telegraph meeting at Washing U <lb/>
Company will make the <lb/>
advance- <lb/>
V,. . , . i nil <lb/>
FARMS SALE. <lb/>
l i, that are offered <lb/>
expires tomorrow, i- ,. ; <lb/>
,;,.,. ; i , I<lb/>
Tarts <lb/>
Sin Ii. Ni <lb/>
l i ,.,,. <lb/>
pars should order <lb/>
N . <lb/>
in<lb/>
, . ,. . r. <lb/>
to hurry up for the <lb/>
placing of the sum required <lb/>
i lie was 250,000.000 <lb/>
h of been at <lb/>
hi <lb/>
all <lb/>
cotton i. <lb/>
farm <lb/>
Also of two <lb/>
from Jack, one <lb/>
i it . <lb/>
r i. i, <lb/>
u ii .<lb/>
N C <lb/>
t n<lb/>
F. No. j <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
j r. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
II. C. I <lb/>
P A <lb/>
M. w. <lb/>
A FAMILY AFFAIR. <lb/>
Today. <lb/>
Special to Reflector. <lb/>
Dennis in, AU <lb/>
1.- <lb/>
of the cents ad- i <lb/>
on ranted by the <lb/>
i to Have Children of <lb/>
th Out <lb/>
Tho Friday Afternoon Whist dub <lb/>
assembled the <lb/>
f its on upper <lb/>
. . commerce <lb/>
two <lb/>
were bands <lb/>
short. The wore in n <lb/>
. till tho ton announced <lb/>
her two Clarence, n <lb/>
eleven, <lb/>
EASTERN CAROLINA <lb/>
TRAINING S BIDS. <lb/>
of and Site of <lb/>
Least A r for Which or <lb/>
Count. Can Bonds <lb/>
The State Hoard of Education <lb/>
THE NORTH CAROLINA STATE <lb/>
NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL <lb/>
COLLEGE. <lb/>
BEFORE <lb/>
Offers a Coarse of Study Leading to <lb/>
the Degree of of Ml <lb/>
Former students of <lb/>
The Cold Weather <lb/>
Sets in <lb/>
ends The time gained Ly the and Industrial C <lb/>
I U. I. ii . I <lb/>
aged <lb/>
teen, had picked up s little <lb/>
u tho from <lb/>
st <lb/>
, do to game n <lb/>
after i-o many hod taken <lb/>
to come, she could think <lb/>
n, other way to got two <lb/>
. i children would at <lb/>
, fill <lb/>
i. ,, . , ,. <lb/>
able. <lb/>
tho all the <lb/>
in chorus. The hostess <lb/>
to <lb/>
thorn <lb/>
Every one delighted. <lb/>
Clarence Gwendoline were <lb/>
duly summoned and introduced. <lb/>
They their modestly, the <lb/>
the local shippers in the <lb/>
from <lb/>
been improved so that most <lb/>
the has Ii d, <lb/>
i he shippers <lb/>
which would otherwise have <lb/>
beer added. The railroads made <lb/>
up their delay in shipping, they <lb/>
having caused the delay that <lb/>
much loss to the <lb/>
and have harried r <lb/>
the postponement <lb/>
granted Th local shippers <lb/>
thus made a profit of a <lb/>
I quarter a dollar a ton, which <lb/>
j means a great deal, as the iron <lb/>
shipment was of large <lb/>
quantity. <lb/>
matter of bids and the site <lb/>
post- <lb/>
has <lb/>
established st the <lb/>
as well as I <lb/>
will interested to know that <lb/>
ordered to the opening of the in <lb/>
recent session the fall of 1907 a new coarse o <lb/>
of <lb/>
Residence Telephone. <lb/>
ladies promised to assist them on <lb/>
snotty points, and the com- <lb/>
There were two prizes offered, <lb/>
re of considerable value. <lb/>
Even woman present up <lb/>
to have one of prizes <lb/>
any cost The game was entered <lb/>
Into with abandon, and too quarter <lb/>
shown to any one. So far from <lb/>
needing any <lb/>
Gwendoline to hold their <lb/>
own pretty well. In they Boom- <lb/>
ed perfectly home that when <lb/>
in tho stir .-i of excitement s <lb/>
tailed lo adhere strictly to the <lb/>
rule Clarence would call attention <lb/>
to the error gravely <lb/>
line with ladylike dignity. Tho up- <lb/>
shot of game was that when the <lb/>
afternoon was ever and tho Baal <lb/>
count was made Gwendoline <lb/>
were in possession of both <lb/>
prizes. <lb/>
The ladies took leave their <lb/>
hostess in a body with profuse <lb/>
thanks for tho pleasant afternoon, <lb/>
all declaring they had just the <lb/>
loveliest time, she had been so <lb/>
sweet to all they really <lb/>
thank <lb/>
But as the door closed after the <lb/>
Inst smile and there was mi <lb/>
ominous in the rank of the <lb/>
Friday Afternoon whist club. <lb/>
nice to have who <lb/>
can play whist so said one la- <lb/>
sweetly, with a small gleam In <lb/>
her eve. <lb/>
agreed mother. <lb/>
must be so nice to he able to bay <lb/>
lovely prizes then keep them in <lb/>
the Ami there was scarce- <lb/>
any sarcasm in her voice at all. <lb/>
New York Cross. <lb/>
study leading to the <lb/>
There are a number of cities in, Bachelor of Music will <lb/>
i East Carolina which are after This course is not <lb/>
the school, among these Eliza- strictly anew but <lb/>
both City, E ration or the music <lb/>
ton, Tarboro, Rocky Mount. Kin- course winch was discontinued <lb/>
Greenville, while possibly at time the present degree <lb/>
there will be in the contest for; courses wore adopted. When <lb/>
the J , the new courses were adopted <lb/>
and Wilson, with other by the faculty the number of <lb/>
places yet to be heard The recitation periods a week was <lb/>
rules to govern d from twenty-four to <lb/>
All bids will be received and eighteen. this reduction <lb/>
all heard in j the number of <lb/>
; the way did not seem op n <lb/>
doctor's <lb/>
convenience <lb/>
y to In <lb/>
Revival, <lb/>
Special Reflector, <lb/>
Atlanta, April The Al- <lb/>
Baptist Conference com <lb/>
u a great revival in this <lb/>
city today, the like of which has <lb/>
never been seen in this <lb/>
city or in the South. There is <lb/>
one evangelist for each one of <lb/>
j open meeting Wednesday, June <lb/>
in Raleigh. <lb/>
Under section of the for formulating a <lb/>
law, bids for leas than degree course in music, as <lb/>
I for the construction equipment faculty did net see <lb/>
of building cannot be dent amount of time could be <lb/>
RATES ARE LOW <lb/>
For Rates <lb/>
APPLY TO <lb/>
MANAGED <lb/>
Telephone anS <lb/>
Comply <lb/>
Si-C. <lb/>
From the South <lb/>
When the cold <lb/>
of salve can save <lb/>
In salve look ton <lb/>
on the box to avoid any <lb/>
and be sure the <lb/>
De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. Sold <lb/>
Jno. L. <lb/>
If were mark down bar- <lb/>
rates in charges, <lb/>
would women want want the <lb/>
whole family sick so as to get <lb/>
he benefit of them <lb/>
is not Included <lb/>
secured lo do academic <lb/>
the practice work in music. <lb/>
After careful consideration, <lb/>
l. <lb/>
FLORISTS. <lb/>
Calendar Curiosities. <lb/>
There are some curious facts <lb/>
about our calendar. No <lb/>
can begin on Wednesday, Friday or <lb/>
Sunday. same can <lb/>
be used every twenty years. <lb/>
always begins on the same day <lb/>
of the week January, April as <lb/>
July, September at December. Feb- <lb/>
March and November also be- <lb/>
gin on the fame days. May. <lb/>
always begin on <lb/>
days from each other from <lb/>
vary other month in the your. The <lb/>
first and last days of the year are <lb/>
always the Mime. rules do <lb/>
not apply to leap year, when com- <lb/>
is made between be- <lb/>
fore after Feb. <lb/>
i rod The sue <lb/>
this amount. <lb/>
No bid will be considered . <lb/>
that does not offer, in addition to. After <lb/>
tho minimum of for however, a plan for estimating j kinds of choice cut <lb/>
building a d equipment, Bite j the practice periods which meets en in season attention <lb/>
of i the lie Wedding and Dec on <lb/>
i Pol ill <lb/>
, of the Southern ample <lb/>
List church will be in charge of As soon as <lb/>
ii S baptist in the at least twenty five the approval <lb/>
In addition, the head acres Is desirable to secure ., ,.,,,,,.,, <lb/>
,. music faculty has been worked plants. and Shade trees <lb/>
. . , great variety <lb/>
the work Each church will; June IT, the State Board of <lb/>
provide for its own evangelist Education will visit and inspect i <lb/>
revival will last for a full j all sites offered in the bids. the demand for clauses of <lb/>
beginning today. All the g teachers. <lb/>
pastors and will or county may be be- <lb/>
each day at noon at a fore or <lb/>
the Complexion, <lb/>
r I tone ti <lb/>
I l i <lb/>
Little Early Risers, Sat <lb/>
n The pills that <lb/>
Jed by <lb/>
Jno. I. Woolen. <lb/>
like the taste an well maple <lb/>
what mother wrote of <lb/>
Cough Syrup. This <lb/>
in i Ii tree <lb/>
opiate or narcotics, contains <lb/>
H in to the it <lb/>
Par nod and Drug haw. Sold by <lb/>
t. <lb/>
DO <lb/>
S tO <lb/>
w. <lb/>
may n t bring their <lb/>
ha ; they <lb/>
get ix liable <lb/>
toy.<lb/>
. i three rt- <lb/>
I mi n . I. . the <lb/>
. . I a pi, <lb/>
the d if a good <lb/>
t, thus t th stomach <lb/>
. is much re . you <lb/>
. . ill ill I <lb/>
I I . . Ill <lb/>
t ; I ii designed to meet <lb/>
Raleigh, N. C. <lb/>
Phone <lb/>
consideration <lb/>
For those teachers in the <lb/>
. rural who wish to teach <lb/>
meeting to a bids and , in which all the features the News and Ob- music in addition to their <lb/>
work will be talked over, work. <lb/>
and a general consultation held For the supervisors of <lb/>
as to the method to be Pursued L S-t in our public schools as <lb/>
the coming meetings Great, . . ,. ., . <lb/>
are expected from the <lb/>
Vacant. <lb/>
Viand combine <lb/>
win ks of Satan. <lb/>
upon the <lb/>
To Strength n Miner's Union. <lb/>
there is a growing demand for <lb/>
j this class of workers in our cities <lb/>
Special to Reflector. <lb/>
N. Y. For the regular music teacher <lb/>
vacancy ma by death of j whose is of course, <lb/>
Burnett, will he giving instruction in instrumental <lb/>
Special to . j j for the music <lb/>
Pa. April I the term. would or-1 It is agreed that the <lb/>
President Mitchell, of the b-filled at special j piano teacher should be able to <lb/>
Union, is expected tuns ordered by the governor sing and direct church choir <lb/>
here this week with a large force I today but as the chorus that supervisor <lb/>
of organizers to make an effort of Burnett of vocal music should be aide to <lb/>
to win back the many mine especially petitioned the play en the piano hence, during <lb/>
workers who have deserted vacancy be not tilled, the and senior years a it <lb/>
the past year. There nor has left it vacant- in allowed which. <lb/>
SIMPSON, <lb/>
dealers; in <lb/>
general <lb/>
a nice line of staple <lb/>
goods on <lb/>
clothing, shoes. hats, <lb/>
caps. hardware and <lb/>
Country aid Sold, <lb/>
t. <lb/>
iV. G. <lb/>
the warbles an <lb/>
. All right, ho it, <lb/>
and git through with it; they <lb/>
need pretty soon to help hoe <lb/>
patch. <lb/>
. don't th ch <lb/>
the <lb/>
, the juices are nos <lb/>
ledand<lb/>
i used for relief. it <lb/>
of v I . Ii its <lb/>
v., and corrects the <lb/>
eon forms to <lb/>
the Pure and Drug Law. <lb/>
Sold here by Jno. L. Wooten <lb/>
Ex Senator Carmack insists <lb/>
that he is a private citizen of <lb/>
with a keen interest in <lb/>
it;, issues. <lb/>
Fooled. <lb/>
was c ; in. elf to <lb/>
and ii id .bed; that <lb/>
j or lea it I it t hoy got <lb/>
I . . I, it I, I was In- <lb/>
Ki <lb/>
. k j u. to <lb/>
. th ire <lb/>
so id I ; Mrs. <lb/>
of . <lb/>
Co., if . . i fold <lb/>
now only members of the <lb/>
union out of the 170.000 mine <lb/>
Workers in the anthracite region. <lb/>
The men lost interest in the union <lb/>
after the three agreement I <lb/>
with the operators was made last <lb/>
May. <lb/>
Drop in th; f Ice ; <lb/>
enable the candidate <lb/>
lo Join to devote most of he <lb/>
Paid In <lb/>
The records of the court <lb/>
at county, <lb/>
a little town near the British Co- <lb/>
lino, hear testimony to tho <lb/>
financial stringency of the early <lb/>
. county in the <lb/>
heart of the lumber country, and <lb/>
there was no money to he had, <lb/>
became currency <lb/>
of the land. Tho court records <lb/>
show that John Smith <lb/>
shingles for <lb/>
Tho hooks show further Hint tho <lb/>
fine was paid, it was an able judge <lb/>
who could so accommodate tho law <lb/>
to ailing conditions. New <lb/>
York Bun.<lb/>
In the early days of English low <lb/>
it was a custom for the to <lb/>
send t of gloves to the counsel <lb/>
their and <lb/>
even to the judges v. ho w re to try <lb/>
them. Those gloves were usually <lb/>
the cloak Tor a bribe, Mrs. Croaker, <lb/>
for example, presenting Sir Thomas <lb/>
More with a pair lined with <lb/>
which he returned. A bribe given <lb/>
in such circumstances continued to <lb/>
be called long after <lb/>
gloves bid ceased to hold a place in <lb/>
the Herald. <lb/>
. a <lb/>
owe for dinner I had the <lb/>
other she said to Henriette, <lb/>
tho little girl waitress at the Italian <lb/>
table d hole. am paying for it <lb/>
now. You won't forget, will you, <lb/>
Special to Reflector. <lb/>
Watertown, N. Y. April <lb/>
The Watertown Ice Company <lb/>
has made substantial reduction <lb/>
ii ice bills, the price dropping <lb/>
year's cost from <lb/>
t to fifteen pounds delivered <lb/>
dairy for the season, Other <lb/>
quantities are to cost correspond- <lb/>
less, this is considered <lb/>
significant of the fall that will <lb/>
generally be registered through- <lb/>
out the State. <lb/>
Admiral Retires. <lb/>
to Reflector. <lb/>
Brooklyn, April 1.-Admiral <lb/>
Joseph B. commandant <lb/>
of the Brooklyn Navy Yard, was <lb/>
relieved today from his duties, <lb/>
his retirement for age having; <lb/>
been reached. On the 21st of <lb/>
he was given a reception, <lb/>
which was very largely attended <lb/>
by all the navy officials of the <lb/>
post, and many officers <lb/>
outside. <lb/>
. .; c <lb/>
time r <lb/>
to vocal or . n, lie. <lb/>
In addition to the music <lb/>
hire tho course is a <lb/>
in language , history, <lb/>
lit etc. The ,., <lb/>
course the college, winch <lb/>
lead to a diploma was a popular <lb/>
one and quite a an <lb/>
worn who . it are n 1.1 <lb/>
work in some <lb/>
school, some teaching music e, <lb/>
and others <lb/>
both music and the <lb/>
usually taught in our Is, <lb/>
T. e recent Legislature has in- <lb/>
creased the annual appropriation <lb/>
and made it somewhat <lb/>
Special to Reflector. with the needs of the j <lb/>
Lima, Ohio. April t. it <lb/>
of officers of the Belle- M be possible to make further- <lb/>
Bridge Company, re-1 improvements<lb/>
ho . <lb/>
ind hi <lb/>
He. an <lb/>
a I lings. <lb/>
Dr g- <lb/>
I. free. <lb/>
to <lb/>
Olympia, April L-Senator <lb/>
Jones is g arrangements to <lb/>
I settle his business in order <lb/>
that he accept the position <lb/>
member of the railroad <lb/>
which Gov. Mead <lb/>
open for him take as soon <lb/>
I as his private business is out of <lb/>
way. <lb/>
in,. <lb/>
Mr <lb/>
York has bee . <lb/>
X w <lb/>
He <lb/>
i . . all <lb/>
Specialty <lb/>
. <lb/>
. 1.- r p <lb/>
Rub i . e. <lb/>
, I III <lb/>
our <lb/>
r, in, <lb/>
Be <lb/>
Tried. <lb/>
IT r, <lb/>
. f <lb/>
,,. <lb/>
fountains <lb/>
suiting from the grand jury in- <lb/>
of the bridge trust are, <lb/>
set for trial today. The names; <lb/>
of the defendants arc <lb/>
from time <lb/>
lion and <lb/>
iv.-r by <lb/>
time. <lb/>
President. <lb/>
issued <lb/>
Register of Deeds R. Williams <lb/>
Trial to Go On. <lb/>
moil it <lb/>
Special to Reflector. <lb/>
New York, April The <lb/>
jury called in court <lb/>
today and dismissed until <lb/>
Thursday, it appearing that the <lb/>
lunacy commission will not be <lb/>
ready to report before that day. <lb/>
lawyers feel certain the <lb/>
r . I a d <lb/>
Secretary and Treas- <lb/>
Miller, and directors <lb/>
Cory. <lb/>
to the following <lb/>
couples since last <lb/>
WHITE <lb/>
J. r. Bright and Mono. <lb/>
W. J. Garris and Minnie Tripp- <lb/>
J. II- Ward, Jr. and Lucy <lb/>
Elbert Morgan and <lb/>
Albert Green and Nettie Chap- <lb/>
man. <lb/>
Robert Grist and Hattie Brown. <lb/>
Walter Knight and Lou Dupree. <lb/>
John James and Catherine <lb/>
Taft. <lb/>
William and <lb/>
King. <lb/>
Mr. R. B. Shaw Dead <lb/>
Mr. R. B. Shaw, of Washing- <lb/>
ton, died in Williamston Sunday <lb/>
morning. He was a musician <lb/>
.,.,, tuner and was well <lb/>
4th The flotilla of do known in Greenville, having <lb/>
Goes Down Half S Dollar a Ten <lb/>
Special t Reflector. <lb/>
Buffalo, April The price of <lb/>
coal was reduced today half a <lb/>
dollar a ton in this and in all <lb/>
other New York It will <lb/>
begin or. May 1st to advance ten <lb/>
cents a ton and will advance <lb/>
every month at the same rate, as <lb/>
has been the practice for years. <lb/>
Landing of Ponce De Leon Celebrated. <lb/>
Special to <lb/>
Sc. Augustine- Fla. April <lb/>
The celebration of the landing of <lb/>
Ponce de Lion began today. It <lb/>
iv;<lb/>
st CURE the <lb/>
Ur. King's <lb/>
OLD<lb/>
P-ice <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
OLDS Trial. V <lb/>
S for <lb/>
A . <lb/>
F, rt ire I, <lb/>
in,., r . <lb/>
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Miss Brown went to <lb/>
Friday on a visit to <lb/>
and returned Saturday <lb/>
on noon train. <lb/>
clocks and anything farm, <lb/>
F. Lilly has purchased the <lb/>
Barnes residence and <lb/>
will move there this week, W. <lb/>
J Hemby will occupy the <lb/>
to be vacated by Mr. Lil <lb/>
on West Railroad street. <lb/>
Mrs C. S. Carr of <lb/>
has been spending several days <lb/>
with her brother, Dr L. C. Skin- <lb/>
C. A. Fair and W. J. Boyd <lb/>
went to Winterville yesterday <lb/>
afternoon. <lb/>
Do you wish to buy a house <lb/>
and lot in Ayden. or a valuable <lb/>
near Have you <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
Having as administrator <lb/>
with the will annexed of Me. G. Rog <lb/>
era, deceased, late of Pitt county, N. <lb/>
C, this notify all persons having <lb/>
claims against the estate of the said <lb/>
G. deceased, to exhibit <lb/>
them to the undersigned within twelve <lb/>
months from the date this notice or <lb/>
this notice will be pleaded in bur of <lb/>
their recovery. All indebted <lb/>
to said estate will please make <lb/>
payment. <lb/>
This the 15th day of March. <lb/>
John A. Staton. <lb/>
Administrator. <lb/>
Julius Brown, <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
duly before the <lb/>
court of Pitt county as ad- <lb/>
of the estate of Samuel <lb/>
a deceased, notice is hereby <lb/>
given to all persons indebted to the <lb/>
f e immediate payment to <lb/>
understated, and all persons having <lb/>
claim, against said estate must present <lb/>
i on or before the <lb/>
of March. 1908, or this notice <lb/>
will be plead in bar of recovery. <lb/>
March, 1907. <lb/>
B. T. Cox, <lb/>
. of Samuel Stocks. <lb/>
DISSOLUTION NOTICE. <lb/>
Patrick con- <lb/>
ducting a cotton and insurance <lb/>
to the town of Grifton, N. C, tS <lb/>
day dissolve CO by mutual<lb/>
12th. lax. <lb/>
W. H. Kilpatrick. <lb/>
Patrick <lb/>
i Joseph <lb/>
MO SURGEON. <lb/>
., v., nave you <lb/>
needing attention in my for sale We will buy or <lb/>
win to in the very s We insured, is <lb/>
i., r b your house insured If not you <lb/>
ENTRY OF VACANT -AND. op <lb/>
IS<lb/>
best <lb/>
S i <lb/>
Last Saturday our went <lb/>
over . Winterville and pi. l <lb/>
the boys of that place a <lb/>
,, your. <lb/>
should Bee and have it in- <lb/>
sured at once. We make an <lb/>
extra effort in collecting ac <lb/>
i counts. Place them with us. <lb/>
Loan and Insurance Co. <lb/>
ball. J he score stood, we learn, g p. V. before you <lb/>
I to m favor Ayden. I buy seed or feed oats. <lb/>
Brown, of Greenville,<lb/>
fr . <lb/>
ever brought to Ayden. <lb/>
spent Friday night with <lb/>
E t <lb/>
cotton <lb/>
d P- Lilly Co <lb/>
M. M. Sauls has the finest and <lb/>
est of Pens <lb/>
J. I <lb/>
of <lb/>
B.<lb/>
Call it the Drug Store and Be <lb/>
c m t <lb/>
. ; M. M. Sauls. <lb/>
Monday nearly all day fearful <lb/>
fires were raging in the <lb/>
I woods just south of<lb/>
Skinner <lb/>
Colonel and P. t;. <lb/>
request the of your <lb/>
presence <lb/>
at the marriage of their daughter <lb/>
Nina Cherry <lb/>
to <lb/>
Mr. Charles Coston Skinner <lb/>
on the afternoon of Wednesday <lb/>
the seventeenth of April <lb/>
nineteen Hundred and seven <lb/>
at two o'clock <lb/>
at Jarvis Memorial Church <lb/>
Greenville, Carolina. <lb/>
No cards sent in town. <lb/>
W ill be at home after the first <lb/>
L. A. Arnold enters end claims tin <lb/>
following described vacant land, b <lb/>
Lying in township, county, <lb/>
N. C, oh Indian well swamp and Plat <lb/>
branch, adjoining the land of loll <lb/>
Mow. s. s. Arden Milli <lb/>
Claude Cannon's John S. <lb/>
Lawhorn and others, <lb/>
more or less. <lb/>
This March 4th. 1807. <lb/>
I. A. Arnold, <lb/>
Any person or persons <lb/>
to r interest in fore <lb/>
scribed land must Hie pro <lb/>
writing within the next thirty , i <lb/>
they will be barred by law. <lb/>
, , R. Williams. <lb/>
raker ex-o <lb/>
REAL <lb/>
North Carolina . <lb/>
Pitt county, m sup <lb/>
Florence Willoughby . <lb/>
n . , We really think smoke was the of May One <lb/>
densest, blackest, we ever saw. hundred and seventy-one East <lb/>
F At times the scenery was per- Eighty-third Street in the <lb/>
P. E. who has been con Brand, at the same time York, <lb/>
fined to his home for con appalling to behold. We have Best peasant hay at F. V. <lb/>
heard of no damage only to the Johnston's. <lb/>
out n tie street timber in its path. corn for sale at <lb/>
Go to E E new Dr. Ricks, of F-V. Johnston's. <lb/>
market beef, fresh meats, j spent a few hours here Why Some Girls Marry <lb/>
wage and fresh day. <lb/>
some of them. I Jumping from a moving <lb/>
got a hustle on them Saturday tram one day this week Ed Gar-1 <lb/>
his life by women marry. He is a modest <lb/>
being violently thrown to the i Most men think j <lb/>
to ; and almost ST <lb/>
Merchandise carry doubt some one his inquiries addressed to about <lb/>
full line of Meat, Lard Can wanted heavy dam- girls these <lb/>
Don't buy before giving a bad rule that won't wished to marry in order <lb/>
me a trial. Frank Lilly Co. both ways. that they might go <lb/>
Blount, formerly of , <lb/>
ton, has bought, the interest of here Wednesday. <lb/>
Edwin Tripp in the hotel and will The Rhodes Comedy Company <lb/>
two here <lb/>
has had much experience th,. tn . <lb/>
line and knows how to . . T C their own homes. <lb/>
cater to the wants of the public. , ,. Four looked forward to <lb/>
moved his family here Charlie Rhodes is truly a family. <lb/>
extend a cordial welcome f wonderful and to see him Not one of girls <lb/>
such area pleas- i-rm is fully worth th love as a motive for matrimony <lb/>
M charged. Either the little god had <lb/>
p Tripp and family will move . , land, dins arrow or they were <lb/>
to and take charge, want everybody to closely ashamed to admit the fact <lb/>
Hotel Pamlico, We coin- watch the Ayden department ubiquitous <lb/>
, the next month. Our that n explain. <lb/>
. most excellent best d progressive mer- Seed <lb/>
Paint be sure have some-j sale. , <lb/>
and you must read , meal <lb/>
w . sale cheap, Whole-; <lb/>
change w. i, went up the sale Co- <lb/>
g T <lb/>
cash mark- Con, , on an See F. V Johnston before <lb/>
Vs <lb/>
Cornelius . <lb/>
The defendant above named will <lb/>
notice that an action entitled as <lb/>
has been commenced in the <lb/>
court of Pitt f, <lb/>
plaintiff from tile defendant an <lb/>
divorce from the bonds <lb/>
the grounds that ;,;, <lb/>
set out in tin- complaint and th <lb/>
will further take <lb/>
he is required to appear at tin <lb/>
term of the Sup, nor court <lb/>
county to be held on the seventh <lb/>
day after the first Monday in t <lb/>
it being the 22nd day of April, <lb/>
at the house . f said coin <lb/>
Greenville, North Carolina and <lb/>
or demur to the complaint In .- <lb/>
or the plaintiff will <lb/>
court for the relief demanded <lb/>
complaint. <lb/>
This the 13th day of March, <lb/>
C. Mi <lb/>
F. G. James, Atty. <lb/>
virtue of a power of e con- <lb/>
J exec- <lb/>
I delivered by W. Brown <lb/>
Brothers, on the <lb/>
January. 1906, and duly re- <lb/>
the office of re later of i <lb/>
m Book J B <lb/>
r will the <lb/>
of Apr,. 1907, expose to pub- <lb/>
the court house door in <lb/>
i to the for <lb/>
following p in <lb/>
he life e <lb/>
in id to , <lb/>
. county <lb/>
e of Tar River, <lb/>
W. Brown, <lb/>
May and W <lb/>
as the B. V,. <lb/>
to I., <lb/>
on <lb/>
I. 1907, is <lb/>
Jess W. Up <lb/>
h day of Mai <lb/>
Ra . <lb/>
Jen<lb/>
land I. <lb/>
lease <lb/>
i tract or <lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
on the <lb/>
d joining the <lb/>
-1. <lb/>
I. Fleming <lb/>
n home <lb/>
more or <lb/>
u the <lb/>
Hid 6th <lb/>
life estate <lb/>
I, Bros. <lb/>
Mortgagee, <lb/>
had and Livery <lb/>
Stables. <lb/>
Nice <lb/>
beat Ac <lb/>
t suit the <lb/>
N. c. <lb/>
c. b. mum, <lb/>
TRIPP. <lb/>
TO J. H. <lb/>
Dealers in Dry No- <lb/>
Light and Heavy <lb/>
etc <lb/>
Prices to suit the times.<lb/>
TICE. <lb/>
e Ayden Mill Company have <lb/>
material<lb/>
have  ,, t,. j are in first- <lb/>
This is a loner needed <lb/>
this so, they promise the best when <lb/>
in is needed. <lb/>
Ten because they could then be, <lb/>
able to amuse themselves <lb/>
Five because their husbands <lb/>
would enable them to travel. <lb/>
Seven so that they would own <lb/>
WE ARE NOW <lb/>
LOCATED <lb/>
IN OUR NEW <lb/>
PERMANENTLY <lb/>
Please take this as , <lb/>
special invitation to vi <lb/>
us when in Norfolk, . <lb/>
we will expect yen <lb/>
Exposition if not . <lb/>
fore. <lb/>
REMEMBER THE <lb/>
IS THE 01- i <lb/>
PIANO OF Ti. <lb/>
EXPOSITION. <lb/>
Write for Price list. <lb/>
We sell direct <lb/>
to user. <lb/>
Piano with the <lb/>
Sweet <lb/>
CHAS. M. <lb/>
L. C. STEELE MGR. <lb/>
An M <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
i j <lb/>
HE Br OP AYDEN <lb/>
he one <lb/>
mil discounts <lb/>
alts secured <lb/>
. and fixtures <lb/>
om banks an banker<lb/>
Total <lb/>
NO ft I h <lb/>
PI i <lb/>
I , <lb/>
i. <lb/>
r. 22nd, 1906. <lb/>
Capital stock <lb/>
is fund too <lb/>
. profits less expenses <lb/>
80.00 <lb/>
inn , to <lb/>
i cashier 710.04 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
, 1.01 <lb/>
871,261.01 <lb/>
hi <lb/>
won. ., f <lb/>
i. hi. <lb/>
W. A. Harden, <lb/>
Ayden. N. C. <lb/>
of Kinston, <lb/>
to the family of <lb/>
J. i <lb/>
will be <lb/>
Please with one of those <lb/>
Pens at Saul's. Call and <lb/>
see <lb/>
R C. Cannon and went to <lb/>
and returned from Greenville <lb/>
Friday. <lb/>
pens on sale at Saul's <lb/>
store at to <lb/>
Fountain Pens with any and <lb/>
. P for sale at <lb/>
Saul.- ,. <lb/>
Notary <lb/>
., <lb/>
r I,, in,. f and be- <lb/>
l. B. Cashier. <lb/>
Ie SMITH <lb/>
B. CANNON, <lb/>
It <lb/>
is <lb/>
extended visit to her aunt. your hay. <lb/>
lure, to her <lb/>
home Monday. <lb/>
Miss Stella Winterville, <lb/>
Drove in Man Hole. <lb/>
pleasant people and much liked <lb/>
and a pleasure <lb/>
to of the liked <lb/>
M in having a first class y People <lb/>
Call at Drug to meet them- Such <lb/>
ire this much need people are always missed in any <lb/>
Two colored men riding in a <lb/>
alter a pleasant visit to Miss during the storm, <lb/>
Emmie left for her in an open Hush <lb/>
home sewerage system on <lb/>
is much talk concern- <lb/>
mg the chiming of marriage bells rain so that no damage <lb/>
won. resulted their horse in falling I <lb/>
J. A. and wife have L Tn buggy was broken , <lb/>
left for their home in Ohio. Mr sometime to get the I <lb/>
. <lb/>
several months a special i that has occurred since work be- <lb/>
course in Theology at the on the <lb/>
Special Session of the Leg- <lb/>
cum <lb/>
iT <lb/>
or Years <lb/>
article. <lb/>
. ht the entire <lb/>
of w. Taylor <lb/>
solicit <lb/>
I e public, r. <lb/>
ill work <lb/>
community <lb/>
Mrs. R C. who has <lb/>
been the family of her <lb/>
brother, J. E. Brown, left <lb/>
her home at Tunis, Tuesday. <lb/>
Out two miles in the country <lb/>
Special to Reflector. <lb/>
Jefferson City, Mo. April 2.-; <lb/>
On the call of Folk the <lb/>
Missouri legislature convened <lb/>
today. It will consider <lb/>
for the regulation of public i <lb/>
corporations and dram <lb/>
and <lb/>
, .- ill work u . the country T T , <lb/>
to my care to give entire safe- the old homestead There be a stirring <lb/>
action. Fry me. C. E. Spier, j of Henry Harrington was entirely I in which all <lb/>
I . , v . Will want in ,., i i. ., <lb/>
sol. i the patronage of the No one knows <lb/>
-i Ayden and community how the fire originated The loss <lb/>
sis with <lb/>
ladies of the haS returned <lb/>
and rePorts the condition <lb/>
will want to know about things. <lb/>
STRAY TAKEN UP. <lb/>
I have taken up a stray year <lb/>
ling running with my stock. <lb/>
Looks about one and half or two <lb/>
u w two <lb/>
last Friday Mrs- very much near- <lb/>
night. We have not heard the Proved. white color, and apparently <lb/>
at of receipts, hut learn J. h PM . Owner can get same<lb/>
. g same <lb/>
o proving property and <lb/>
s. J. Crisp. <lb/>
Fremont and Wilson. <lb/>
April <lb/>
ltd <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/>
election of materials. <lb/>
Ask your dealer for <lb/>
goods and don't take substitutes <lb/>
said to be just as good. See that <lb/>
the trade-mark is on every bag.<lb/>
EASTERN REF <lb/>
n -i <lb/>
Owner. <lb/>
Truth in to Fiction. <lb/>
DOLLAR YEAR <lb/>
VOL, No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY NORTH FRIDAY. APRIL <lb/>
NO, <lb/>
NORTH CAROLINA AT NORFOLK. <lb/>
I HE NEW TRAIN SERVICE <lb/>
Battleships of Fame Ready <lb/>
for Exposition <lb/>
ANOTHER TRAIN PUT ON. <lb/>
TOWN ELECTION <lb/>
C. Invites That I to All Eastern Blanches of A C. I. <lb/>
to Visit Them- 8th, 1307. new train n,,,, Va. April lO.-The Have Double Daily Service. <lb/>
lo <lb/>
cf Issuing <lb/>
Among the South- vice was inaugurated n <lb/>
dry goods houses are Win- Weldon, N. C, and N- now at navy <lb/>
Whichard Co., of Norfolk, . trains Nos. and for is ready for V. the train service on the Plymouth <lb/>
Va. Th Whichard Bros., who lowing schedule. exposition, rush or- branch of that toad, and a <lb/>
on on <lb/>
battleship Texas, The Atlantic Coast Line has At the regular meeting of the <lb/>
yard, Portsmouth, a double daily board of Thursday <lb/>
night, th following <lb/>
was <lb/>
organized and control tow com- <lb/>
are from Pitt county. <lb/>
North Carolina. The progress of <lb/>
North Carolinians is <lb/>
wherever they locate, and their <lb/>
firm has established a business <lb/>
that at the forefront of <lb/>
Norfolk's commercial interests. <lb/>
This firm desires that merchants <lb/>
visiting the Jamestown expo <lb/>
their house head <lb/>
quarters. This invitation is not <lb/>
gives with the Idea that every <lb/>
merchant visiting them are ex <lb/>
to bay a bill of goods, <lb/>
but because such visit will be <lb/>
of mutual advantage. There <lb/>
no firm in th South where the <lb/>
personnel of the members com- <lb/>
creator business ability <lb/>
and a desire for down-homers <lb/>
welfare. These North Carolina <lb/>
boys knew how and the <lb/>
Merchants Journal. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
Daily Ex Sunday <lb/>
to the i Sect that she must the end of this branch <lb/>
8.25 am Weldon <lb/>
8.40 am Halifax <lb/>
9.03 am Tillery <lb/>
Spring Hill <lb/>
am Neck <lb/>
Ar<lb/>
6.40 <lb/>
6.20 <lb/>
6.10 <lb/>
5.48 <lb/>
5.20 <lb/>
4.32 <lb/>
4.24 <lb/>
4.10 <lb/>
be ready having been strictly Weldon and I <lb/>
3.15 <lb/>
FORTUNE TO ROOSEVELT. <lb/>
N, <lb/>
am <lb/>
10.18 Oak <lb/>
10.60 am Parmele <lb/>
House <lb/>
am Greenville <lb/>
11.39 am <lb/>
am Ayden <lb/>
12.07 pm <lb/>
Grainger <lb/>
12.30 pm Ar Kinston <lb/>
Tram No. will afford <lb/>
at H, <lb/>
No. for Norfolk and <lb/>
points at Parmele with train <lb/>
No. for Plymouth and No. <lb/>
for Washington and intermediate <lb/>
points. <lb/>
Train No. will afford con- <lb/>
at Parmele with train No. <lb/>
for Plymouth, No. for <lb/>
Washington and No- for Tar- <lb/>
and intermediate points- <lb/>
Effective same date trains Nos. <lb/>
be- <lb/>
complied with The same in- hi made. i <lb/>
came for the does not effect the schedules at <lb/>
cruiser another point, trains arriving at the <lb/>
old warrior, which fought; same hour as before <lb/>
beside the Texas in the rain of A new train has been put on to <lb/>
shot and shell Santiago, Weldon at a m for <lb/>
was conspicuously involve I with and return to Weld in at <lb/>
p m. This train passes <lb/>
controversy chat followed the Greenville South at aldermen the town <lb/>
battle are to be stationed a. m and at p. <lb/>
at the exposition, and bot have m. Capt. i S. Lair is in w seventy-five thousand <lb/>
be the duty of cell of said reg- <lb/>
to <lb/>
remain at he i in his <lb/>
aid ward as hereinafter <lb/>
nine o'clock a. m. <lb/>
o five o'clock p. m. for the <lb/>
days preceding <lb/>
the Saturday next preceding the <lb/>
said day of election with their <lb/>
i of registration, prepared <lb/>
the to register such persons as may <lb/>
of North C no ma at its be emitted to register. <lb/>
of passed an act which further ordered that said <lb/>
was ratified on the day of . ,. ;,, held in the various <lb/>
March, wards in said town on said date <lb/>
allow the town of at the places to <lb/>
to issue Ponds, authorizing the i ward-In the grand jury <lb/>
board of aldermen of the town room at the court house <lb/>
of to submit to ward-At Winslow's <lb/>
qualified registered voters of said on Fourth street, <lb/>
town the question of empower- Third ward-At the old Forbes <lb/>
said b of on Points. <lb/>
Fourth ward-At J J. <lb/>
before the opening, <lb/>
of the tough <lb/>
looking Texas and the <lb/>
i store on Five Points. <lb/>
Pi ward -At Kin,; s stables <lb/>
near Five Points. <lb/>
That for the of hold- <lb/>
r i election <lb/>
4-021 been made ready sixteen days of the new train. d due and payable, thirty <lb/>
The pres- Bill Wooten, who after date and bearing in- <lb/>
ad formerly been the rate no greater named persons are <lb/>
x per cent p r annum, here appointed as registrars <lb/>
and and super- ran th, train between V; K t <lb/>
of the Brooklyn, will Plymouth. . w--j, c . <lb/>
enlarging <lb/>
revive memories of both the are made the as <lb/>
tie that beaming Sunday morn- heretofore <lb/>
the harbor of Santiago for g . , ti,. <lb/>
and the unfortunate branches the r- d the pose of paying or otherwise, <lb/>
followed the battle, branch had streets of said <lb/>
involving Admiral pen- service, <lb/>
ship, which was <lb/>
Brooklyn. <lb/>
York Willed <lb/>
Her Proper y Cat. <lb/>
New York, April and will be operated <lb/>
Roosevelt is the sole l tween Tarboro and Plymouth <lb/>
under the will of Lulu B. Grover, i stead of between Tarboro and <lb/>
of No. Lexington avenue,. Kinston as previously. Schedule <lb/>
which was filed in the office of <lb/>
the surrogate today No petition No. No. <lb/>
Daily except Sunday Daily except Sun <lb/>
was filed with I will and the <lb/>
value of President Roosevelt's am Ar <lb/>
beasts are. therefore , . <lb/>
know,. part of <lb/>
will, which is very reads am <lb/>
as Everett <lb/>
give to Theodore Roosevelt i <lb/>
at my death everything that is <lb/>
furniture, per- <lb/>
property, jewelry, <lb/>
estate, ail money in bank <lb/>
to my credit and my cat, Snow <lb/>
Drip Low, 2nd everything that <lb/>
is mine. I owe to Theodore <lb/>
a debt greater than I <lb/>
can ever pay in this world, and <lb/>
in this way I wish to show I am <lb/>
He has been my <lb/>
good angel who spread his wing <lb/>
of shelter, my peace through <lb/>
life and was my true friend <lb/>
in trouble. gladly give my <lb/>
little all to him and only <lb/>
it were instead of so <lb/>
small an amount. I hope he will <lb/>
accept it in the spirit I give it <lb/>
and with God's <lb/>
It has been announced that <lb/>
President Roosevelt will accept <lb/>
the estate bequeathed to him and <lb/>
turn it over t some New York <lb/>
The cat is being cared <lb/>
for now under directions issued <lb/>
by the President. <lb/>
School Dormitory Burned. <lb/>
11.57 am <lb/>
Ar Plymouth <lb/>
6.00 <lb/>
3.41 <lb/>
4.57 <lb/>
4.43 <lb/>
4.04 <lb/>
3.35 <lb/>
Effort to Charter of Nashville. <lb/>
Special to <lb/>
Nashville, Tenn. <lb/>
April <lb/>
CHURCH HOLDS ANNIVERSARY. <lb/>
Sunday School Rally U <lb/>
Next Sunday. <lb/>
I Sunday wars a day much en- <lb/>
joyed at the Memorial <lb/>
Senate r Porter has introduced church, even though the weather <lb/>
a bill to abolish the charter of was disagreeable, ft was the <lb/>
the city of Nashville so as to rid I the anniversary service <lb/>
the city of saloons. The meas- of the church, and a good <lb/>
OAKLEY ITEMS <lb/>
the church, and a good sized <lb/>
be pushed by congregation was present at the <lb/>
Senator Porter, but is being morning hour. <lb/>
criticized and discussed <lb/>
by members of the legislature, features of the <lb/>
i who do not agree upon the mat- <lb/>
Some them think it is <lb/>
line catting off a dog's head to <lb/>
care him of some disease. The rent <lb/>
is considered rather harsh, <lb/>
and as using a disturbance of the <lb/>
different <lb/>
by <lb/>
W. M. <lb/>
Prof and <lb/>
Re. J. E. As <lb/>
L . <lb/>
and aiding in establishment <lb/>
of a training school in or near <lb/>
the town of if one <lb/>
shall be authorized by law, and <lb/>
further providing that the pro- <lb/>
of the sale of said Ponds <lb/>
may be used by s-aid of <lb/>
aldermen of the Green- <lb/>
ville for either of the aforesaid <lb/>
purpose in such proportion <lb/>
as slid board may deem proper <lb/>
and for no other purpose. <lb/>
And whereas, the said act <lb/>
authorizes and empowers the <lb/>
of of the <lb/>
town of Greenville to fix the <lb/>
time and place for holding said <lb/>
election in the various <lb/>
First Registrar W- E. <lb/>
Judges of election <lb/>
Charles and J. <lb/>
Second, Registrar L. W. <lb/>
Lawrence. Judges of election <lb/>
J. White and w. D. Pruitt <lb/>
Third Registrar C. D <lb/>
Judges of election, <lb/>
J. S Tunstall and J. C <lb/>
Fourth Registrar H. A. <lb/>
Judges if election <lb/>
L. Brown and T. R. Moore. <lb/>
Fifth Registrar D S. <lb/>
Smith. I of election <lb/>
Warren Jr., H. L Coward <lb/>
It is ordered by the <lb/>
board that notices of said <lb/>
bond election required by and <lb/>
for in said act given <lb/>
by the <lb/>
in the Greenville It <lb/>
a newspaper published the <lb/>
of Greenville, an I that <lb/>
; aid notices signed <lb/>
said town a. which and attested <lb/>
place the qualified registered this <lb/>
voters of said wards . ,,,.,. th , ,, .,.,, <lb/>
town i tor or,.,,,,., ,.,;,, . . ,,;, <lb/>
furnished <lb/>
service. <lb/>
It was also intend <lb/>
The j against said i <lb/>
music for And whereas, <lb/>
kc <lb/>
Special to Reflector. <lb/>
Exeter, N. H. April <lb/>
Hall dormitory of Phillips <lb/>
Exeter academy was destroyed <lb/>
by fire early this morning Thirty <lb/>
five students jumped from win- <lb/>
but none were seriously <lb/>
. f one of the <lb/>
was badly burned- <lb/>
Jerome Attacking Thaw. <lb/>
to <lb/>
New York, April 10.-District <lb/>
Attorney Jerome is today sum- <lb/>
ming up the State's evidence in <lb/>
the Thaw case He fiercely at- <lb/>
tacked both Thaw and his wife. <lb/>
He says Thaw should be held <lb/>
accountable for the killing of <lb/>
White, his being no <lb/>
legal excuse for murder- <lb/>
Al s i t <lb/>
at <lb/>
the opponents that measure <lb/>
common cause with the <lb/>
Nashville opponents, to down <lb/>
both. <lb/>
Mourn tin Dead Bishop. <lb/>
Reflector. <lb/>
Nashville, Tenn. April <lb/>
The death of Bishop Cranberry <lb/>
at Ashland, Va. last week is the <lb/>
Oakley, N. C, April. 10th. <lb/>
J. M. Highsmith and J. Whit- <lb/>
went to Greenville Monday. <lb/>
Rev. J. D. Bryan filled his reg- <lb/>
appointment here <lb/>
J. E. spent Saturday <lb/>
night here with his family and <lb/>
left Sunday for Florence, S C. <lb/>
Mr- and Mrs. J. K. <lb/>
of Winterville, visited in town <lb/>
Saturday and Sunday. <lb/>
Miss Minnie Moore visited in <lb/>
Martin county Monday night <lb/>
Miss Reba Corey is visiting in <lb/>
the section- <lb/>
Mr and Mrs. J. E. Congleton <lb/>
spent Sunday in town- <lb/>
Elder M. T. Lawrence, of <lb/>
Hamilton, will preach here next <lb/>
Sunday even- <lb/>
at o'clock in the C. B. H. <lb/>
lodge building. <lb/>
Mis- Martin Rawls and Mrs <lb/>
S. A. and little <lb/>
Martha Latham, visited <lb/>
near Washington Monday <lb/>
and Tuesday. <lb/>
The sad news reached hero <lb/>
Friday of the death of Mrs. <lb/>
Whitehurst, which <lb/>
curred at her home a few miles <lb/>
from here Friday morning about <lb/>
o'clock. She leaves a husband <lb/>
and six to mourn their <lb/>
loss. She was a kind and .,,. <lb/>
donate wife and a loving Friends of the family in Green- <lb/>
mother. She was a member of ville regret to learn of the death <lb/>
th-Free Will Baptist church aid-of Miss Satchwell. daughter <lb/>
had been for many year. Wei Mr and Mrs. Charles Satchwell, <lb/>
extend sympathy to the <lb/>
family- <lb/>
that said of alder <lb/>
men shad give twenty days <lb/>
notice in so. <lb/>
conditions to affect the rally day in th own OX Greenville <lb/>
a temporary and subordinate school, but the no of said elect <lb/>
The charter children not And whereas, said act pro <lb/>
I , u i and the rally was d that the said board . <lb/>
bill, which also proposes Sunday. Still . of said town of Green <lb/>
of the instrument, for the day reached ville shall order an entirely new <lb/>
largely into the Nashville fight, registration of the <lb/>
on a disagreeable and I <lb/>
said at any <lb/>
i nine see fit order said election <lb/>
., r. , . <lb/>
he at <lb/>
up , if <lb/>
. ,,. i It is . that the <lb/>
board the<lb/>
i. <lb/>
The long tour of Clans- <lb/>
now nearing its end us <lb/>
Geo. H. has arranged <lb/>
for an indefinite run of the play <lb/>
in the Academy of Music. Nor- <lb/>
folk. Va. in connection with the <lb/>
festivities of the Jamestown ex- <lb/>
position- Since September last <lb/>
, , i j the company has toured <lb/>
of mourning and a <lb/>
grief in the South, where his <lb/>
virtues well-known. The <lb/>
Methodist denomination especial- <lb/>
mourn hi, sudden departure, <lb/>
as he was very dear lo all the <lb/>
thousands of of that <lb/>
faith who have known of his <lb/>
vices for many years Bishop <lb/>
Cranberry was also well-known <lb/>
at the North, and in many <lb/>
pits his death mentioned <lb/>
with genuine regret and sorrow. <lb/>
His engaging personality endear <lb/>
ed all who met him. especially <lb/>
the young people of the flocks to <lb/>
which he ministered. <lb/>
Honor Roll. <lb/>
The following is the honor roll <lb/>
for District No. Greenville <lb/>
Ora Crawford, Ethel Clark, <lb/>
--.-. <lb/>
. . <lb/>
which occurred Monday night, <lb/>
in her 15th year The mother <lb/>
of Miss Satchwell was formerly <lb/>
Miss Eva Williams, of Greenville, <lb/>
and a sister of Mrs. W- B. Green <lb/>
and daughter of Mrs. Caroline <lb/>
Cherry. <lb/>
of ready to-v <lb/>
. i . <lb/>
the globe one and half times, <lb/>
and has performed the play in <lb/>
of the chief towns of the <lb/>
South. Among the most notable <lb/>
of these engagements have been <lb/>
those in Richmond, Norfolk, <lb/>
Nashville, Memphis and New <lb/>
Orleans will <lb/>
open at the of in <lb/>
Norfolk in on Monday, April <lb/>
29th, two or three days after the <lb/>
formal opening of the exposition <lb/>
and it is expected that the slay <lb/>
will run there all Bummer, h i s <lb/>
rumored that in the latter part <lb/>
the season it author, Thomas <lb/>
Dixon, Jr., will put on a new <lb/>
play based on his recently is- <lb/>
sued novel, The <lb/>
latter is the third in the <lb/>
series begun with <lb/>
Leopard's and continued <lb/>
with <lb/>
Died at <lb/>
Mr. Oliver Carr, who has been, <lb/>
manager of <lb/>
near Bruce, in this county, for <lb/>
Mr. R. R. Cotten for several <lb/>
years, died there morn- <lb/>
at o'clock, aged ye rs- <lb/>
Mr. Carr was a good man and <lb/>
highly respected by all who <lb/>
knew him. He leaves a wife and <lb/>
five children to mourn his death. <lb/>
was buried at o'clock Mon. <lb/>
, . mien i- ire <lb/>
ground near Tar <lb/>
twenty days <lb/>
thereof <lb/>
N w therefore, the board of <lb/>
. ; of the town of Green- <lb/>
in regular meeting <lb/>
bled on first in <lb/>
1907, it being the 4th day <lb/>
of April, do in pursuance <lb/>
authority conferred upon <lb/>
them by act, order that an <lb/>
election Lil- held at the various <lb/>
places in the several <lb/>
of said town as herein- <lb/>
after fixed and designated, on <lb/>
Tuesday, the 7th day of May, <lb/>
for the purpose of taking <lb/>
and ascertaining th will of the <lb/>
qualified voters of said town on <lb/>
said proposition, at which time <lb/>
and places those entitled to vote <lb/>
may appear and vote for or <lb/>
against conferring upon the <lb/>
said of the town of Green- <lb/>
ville the authority to i u . <lb/>
sell said The said act .-. <lb/>
quire; those favoring issuing <lb/>
said bonds to vote a written or <lb/>
printed the word.-, <lb/>
thereon and th <lb/>
opposed to issuing said bond <lb/>
vote a . or printed ballot <lb/>
with the words Bonds <lb/>
thereon, <lb/>
It is further ordered by the <lb/>
hoard in accordance said <lb/>
act. and to accurately <lb/>
who are qualified voters in said <lb/>
town that an entirely new <lb/>
of die voters in the <lb/>
wards of said town be had and <lb/>
the same is hereby ordered, and <lb/>
that each of the registrars <lb/>
named shall give at least <lb/>
ten days notice at some place in <lb/>
his ward and in the Greenville <lb/>
Reflector, a newspaper published <lb/>
in said town, that the <lb/>
books for said election are <lb/>
in his hands and that all persons <lb/>
entitled to register may come <lb/>
shall <lb/>
with all <lb/>
and poll i r I ; of <lb/>
-aid r . ,. <lb/>
It is ii of h <lb/>
named iv , ; -s of <lb/>
fail as <lb/>
a , . town <lb/>
be and h i; I iv . th <lb/>
t fill raid v in by the <lb/>
p me . suitable ; <lb/>
son qualified to act I <lb/>
as registrar or of <lb/>
election <lb/>
It ii further ordered by the <lb/>
board and that the judges of <lb/>
registrars <lb/>
fore named, shall make their re- <lb/>
urns of said election to he so <lb/>
held by them upon blanks to be <lb/>
furnished them by the clerk of <lb/>
this board to the board of alder- <lb/>
men of the town of Greenville, <lb/>
on or before eight o'clock P. M. <lb/>
on the day of M y, <lb/>
by delivering a sealed copy <lb/>
of their returns under the hands <lb/>
and seals of the registrar and <lb/>
judges of election of their said <lb/>
wards, one I o the clerk of this <lb/>
board, and on i to the mayor of <lb/>
the town of Greenville, and it <lb/>
is further ordered that <lb/>
board m lei in the mayor's <lb/>
in the tow i E Greenville on the <lb/>
said 9th, day of May, 1907, at <lb/>
winch time they will <lb/>
open, c and declare the <lb/>
result of said ion <lb/>
Extra <lb/>
to <lb/>
Jefferson City. Mo. April <lb/>
i accordance with the call of <lb/>
Governor Folk, the legislature of <lb/>
the State o. Missouri came to- <lb/>
in extra session today <lb/>
The specific subject named in the <lb/>
call To such <lb/>
as may be necessary to pro- <lb/>
for the regulation of the <lb/>
rates of public corporations, to <lb/>
provide legislative enactments <lb/>
tor the enforcement of the dram- <lb/>
shop laws throughout state <lb/>
to provide for the removal of <lb/>
derelict officials, to for <lb/>
enactment with an <lb/>
clause for the <lb/>
emergency <lb/>
suppression <lb/>
race-track gambling. <lb/>
<lb/>
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