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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 />
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MO SURGEON. <lb />
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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 />
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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 />
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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 /></p>
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act <lb />
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OR <lb />
How Firm. Obtain i <lb />
the for <lb />
int-at. <lb />
most <lb />
mi of I he recant <lb />
congress was the on. <lb />
fr e alcohol law for ti <lb />
slit of .-<lb />
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law. i as m <lb />
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Concur with this i i <lb />
C n i was <lb />
I I<lb />
. invest d <lb />
I fur I <lb />
I of s-t re <lb />
ed potatoes, <lb />
will . dry in d <lb />
i r <lb />
th. They s. <lb />
. I, very i for <lb />
fattening stock, but a <lb />
o an ire not <lb />
enough tor table me. <lb />
As ii i limed of j <lb />
them will make of <lb />
the i lies <lb />
the farmers the gen <lb />
to <lb />
them. The terms and a u <lb />
on which the potato i .- be <lb />
obtained are set forth ii . I tier <lb />
fee from the <lb />
at Washing i by; <lb />
and Industrial Mer <lb />
of Norfolk r Rail- <lb />
way. as <lb />
I beg to state that w. have <lb />
received a supply of the.-, <lb />
from and <lb />
that they were imported in an- <lb />
of a demand for some <lb />
product from which ale <lb />
could be manufactured. These <lb />
potatoes in their native home <lb />
are said to be very prolific and <lb />
like other potatoes are abundant <lb />
starch product rs, hence they are <lb />
suitable for the manufacture of <lb />
alcohol. These potatoes are <lb />
originally of German origin but <lb />
like most European potatoes <lb />
be at all adapted to <lb />
American n, This feat- <lb />
however n mains to I e <lb />
In-. experiment. <lb />
In the conditions <lb />
these potatoes may <lb />
be n I, I beg to advise you <lb />
that i having <lb />
for growing <lb />
in. i an is willing to urn <lb />
a comparative test, i e. <lb />
varieties aside by <lb />
aide similar conditions with <lb />
some well known American <lb />
an. I who is willing to re- <lb />
port the his trial to this <lb />
office will receive from us free <lb />
of charge, amounts as may <lb />
seem advisable t. place with him. <lb />
You say that you have received <lb />
many inquiries regarding these <lb />
potatoes and would suggest <lb />
that you put us in touch with <lb />
these people as soon as possible <lb />
as our supply is <lb />
In view of the above, it would <lb />
be veil for farmers and others <lb />
interested in this subject and <lb />
who are desirous of making ex- <lb />
with these potatoes to <lb />
write at once to Mr, F. L. Met- <lb />
Norfolk, Va., or direct to <lb />
the Department of Agriculture. <lb />
Washington. C. agreeing to <lb />
the above conditions request- <lb />
some of the alcohol potatoes <lb />
COUNTY MATTERS. <lb />
Proceedings of the Board of <lb />
The board of county <lb />
B i. is met in regular <lb />
session on the first Monday, all <lb />
the members being present. <lb />
The folio aggregate <lb />
amounts were out of the treas <lb />
For paupers county <lb />
home superintendent <lb />
th insane court <lb />
house jail s <lb />
and ferries roads 1.1 ; <lb />
court costs record books <lb />
and blanks Confederate <lb />
. . smallpox <lb />
s -ewer <lb />
convict guards <lb />
rs register of deeds <lb />
court -15; sundries <lb />
g stock law territory <lb />
J J. es was dis en- <lb />
ear commissioner for the town <lb />
of Ayden. <lb />
Brown was elected cot- <lb />
ton weigher for the town <lb />
I , <lb />
J. K. Mills, to <lb />
. -i each per month, and <lb />
N B. Little month. <lb />
v., r added to pauper list- <lb />
re were several , <lb />
from taxes charged <lb />
, I <lb />
The following were appointed I <lb />
tax list and for <lb />
Beaver Dam. G T Tyson. W <lb />
Smith, Smith. <lb />
row. H A Parker, <lb />
Bethel S M Jonas, Lit- <lb />
Robert Staton. <lb />
Carolina- W Little. A B Con- <lb />
I- R <lb />
Grimes, M <lb />
Cox, Venters. <lb />
Cannon Er <lb />
Jenkins. Richard Wingate. <lb />
G. Dupree, J. <lb />
H. Smith. R. <lb />
R. L. Joyner, R. <lb />
E Belcher. W R. Home. <lb />
D Rountree, <lb />
J. W. Allen. L. A. Mayo. <lb />
-W. L Nobles, J. R. <lb />
Ira M. Moore. <lb />
Swift C. Gaskins, <lb />
E F- fox W. S. Roach. <lb />
The order was made calling <lb />
the election to vote on the <lb />
of issuing bonds in an <lb />
amount not exceeding <lb />
which has already been pub- <lb />
About Home <lb />
Do You Contemplate <lb />
Owning One <lb />
If so the first thing to consider is a good <lb />
lot in a desirable location and you can- <lb />
not be better suited in a lot than the <lb />
Property. <lb />
HEALTH <lb />
The man who Insure his Ht I <lb />
wise foe his family. <lb />
The ran who insures his health <lb />
is wise both for his family and <lb />
himself. <lb />
You may Insure health by cord- <lb />
It. It Is worth guarding. <lb />
At t h e first of disease, <lb />
which generally approaches <lb />
through the LIVER and <lb />
itself in innumerable ways <lb />
Wills <lb />
save your health. <lb />
Not Quite <lb />
Hum you rail get u <lb />
mil <lb />
-i raw driver or <lb />
a good <lb />
tool for <lb />
our I in of tool. <lb />
Ii <lb />
w your tool <lb />
box . tack a <lb />
No proper s surpasses this for a desirable <lb />
home. Lots can be bought there now <lb />
reasonable prices and on easy terms. <lb />
is indication that property around <lb />
G is going to be higher, and the <lb />
longer you defer buying the Jot the <lb />
it will cost. <lb />
This property is located only minutes <lb />
walk from the business part the town. <lb />
See Sam White and let him explain prices <lb />
and terms. <lb />
POINTER. <lb />
TO <lb />
BUSINESS MEN <lb />
wise Counsel From the South. <lb />
When tin- the <lb />
the skin a of salve can save more <lb />
discomfort, in buying salve look for. <lb />
the on tit. box to avoid any <lb />
be sure you the <lb />
Witch Hazel Salve. Sold <lb />
Jno. I,. Woo tin <lb />
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
If there were mark down bar- <lb />
gain rates in charges, <lb />
would women want want the <lb />
whole family sick so as to get <lb />
the benefit of them <lb />
Offers advantages <lb />
for reaching the public. <lb />
POINTER <lb />
TO <lb />
JOB PRINTING <lb />
When you want good Work send <lb />
your orders to <lb />
THE <lb />
REFLECTOR <lb />
Of <lb />
v . <lb />
harness,<lb />
of-------- <lb />
I J p. <lb />
I Corey <lb />
IV.<lb />
Groceries <lb />
And Provisions <lb />
j Cot mi <lb />
lies always on <lb />
Fr, kept con- <lb />
,. in stock. Country <lb />
III Produce Ho. and Sold <lb />
D. W. <lb />
Q R <lb />
Manna. <lb />
An th. <lb />
of re-, Into the origin <lb />
composition of tho manna of <lb />
which even to the <lb />
ill. the <lb />
. y on of <lb />
en for <lb />
lo flint it is n <lb />
of mushroom which under fa- <lb />
toil attains. <lb />
considerable many <lb />
weighing n or more. It has <lb />
an , and in <lb />
it that <lb />
tho manna of Scripture answers in <lb />
its description closely to tho <lb />
manna, the Persian <lb />
In the of tho pen- <lb />
of Sinai, especially in the <lb />
manna is collected <lb />
by the Arabs sold to tho monks <lb />
of St. Catherine, who supply it to <lb />
the pilgrims visiting the convent. <lb />
Full Satisfaction. <lb />
A musician n young banker <lb />
were dining at a continental <lb />
a dispute, ran high be- <lb />
tween At last tho musician, <lb />
a music hull up and <lb />
pulled out a cord, which tho banker <lb />
at ones accepted and put in <lb />
Two later they met <lb />
n a public park. At once tho mu- <lb />
you have not given mo <lb />
satisfaction <lb />
I have, to the fullest <lb />
cool answer. <lb />
gave mo s ticket for your concert <lb />
last night, went and sat out <lb />
performance to the end. What. <lb />
more you An-<lb />
end Wit. <lb />
The is receiving a <lb />
few friends In bachelor <lb />
Among them is The <lb />
latter, having allowed his cigar <lb />
go out, throws it without ceremony <lb />
on the carpet. In order to give <lb />
him a lesson in good manners th. <lb />
little viscount stoops to pick it up, <lb />
but to <lb />
stand his intention, <lb />
the butt, <lb />
, lOT. l <lb />
be hands Inn. <lb />
Figaro. <lb />
REPORT OF THE <lb />
I HE GREENVILLE BANKING TRUST <lb />
N. C. <lb />
At close of business March 1907. <lb />
RESOURCES. I LIABILITIES. <lb />
and discounts Capital Stock <lb />
i Surplus funds <lb />
2,861.19; Undivided Profit less <lb />
; Expenses paid 7,648.61 <lb />
1.000.00 Time 25.242.64 I. r. <lb />
2,688.81 121,161.90 I <lb />
NEWS Of BETHEL <lb />
Overdrafts and <lb />
unsecured <lb />
All other Stocks, Bonds <lb />
and <lb />
Furniture and Fixtures <lb />
Due from <lb />
Cash Items <lb />
Gold Coin <lb />
Silver Coin <lb />
National bank notes and <lb />
U. S. notes <lb />
I Expenses paid <lb />
1.000.00 Time 25,242.64 <lb />
Due to a <lb />
2,104.82 Cashier's checks <lb />
886.00 outstanding <lb />
Total <lb />
10,062.00 <lb />
290.63 <lb />
192,303.28 <lb />
S . .I. S of o do s i mu <lb />
ti above u the best of my <lb />
, belief C. S. <lb />
. . i l <lb />
of Feb T ; A. M<lb />
Notary <lb />
HE PORT OF THE OF <lb />
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE. <lb />
At the close of Business, March 22nd 1907. <lb />
Resources. <lb />
Loans and Discounts <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
and unsecured <lb />
All other Stocks, Bonds <lb />
and <lb />
Furniture Fixtures <lb />
Banking Houses <lb />
Due from Banks <lb />
Cash Items <lb />
Gold Coin <lb />
Silver Coin <lb />
National bank notes <lb />
and U. S. notes <lb />
1,452.43 <lb />
219.50 <lb />
3,082.71 <lb />
9,022.00 <lb />
Liabilities. <lb />
Capital Stock <lb />
funds 25,000.00 <lb />
Undivided Profits less <lb />
Expenses paid 16,926.67 <lb />
. Q, <lb />
127,351.89 <lb />
Cashier's checks <lb />
outstanding 581.78 <lb />
Total <lb />
State of North Carolina i <lb />
I Little, Cashier of the above named bank, do <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb />
me. this 28th day of March, 1907. <lb />
M. L. TURNAGE, <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
Correct-Attest; . <lb />
J. G. <lb />
W. B. WILSON <lb />
J. A. ANDREWS <lb />
Directors. <lb />
Come in and examine my <lb />
CORN PLANTERS, GUANO SOWERS, DISC <lb />
BARROW SMOOTHING HARROWS, ONE <lb />
AND I HORSE STEEL PLOWS, WIRE <lb />
FENCE FARM OR AND WASH- <lb />
MA CHINES. <lb />
Announcement <lb />
be. leave t announce that we are <lb />
Wholesale and Retail <lb />
r for <lb />
White Lead, Paints <lb />
Colors, and an <lb />
Ready Paints. <lb />
There is no line in the world better <lb />
t It It a <lb />
reputation for honorable wares and honorable <lb />
dealings. <lb />
If you use the Harrison Paints you need <lb />
never worry quality. <lb />
We that you wilt with your <lb />
order whenever yon want good paint for any <lb />
Have a car load and <lb />
can you Prices. <lb />
Hart <lb />
N. C. <lb />
M Home -Sen- <lb />
Overman to Address on <lb />
May 8th. <lb />
N. C, April 8th, 1907. <lb />
Saturday night between eleven <lb />
and one o'clock the fine new res- <lb />
of Mr. M. 0- Blount, on <lb />
corner of Railroad and James <lb />
one of the handsomest <lb />
homes in the town was burned to <lb />
the ground The fire was caused <lb />
by the accidental overthrowing <lb />
of an oil stove, and it made Rich <lb />
rapid headway that though Mr. <lb />
his son Marvin, and Mr. <lb />
J. D Bryan labored strenuously <lb />
to extinguish the flames, it was <lb />
apparent that the house <lb />
doomed Practically <lb />
could saved from the <lb />
second floor where the fire <lb />
The lack of water prevented <lb />
any checking of the fire. It <lb />
oily owing to the united ard <lb />
efforts of neighbors <lb />
that the fire did not spread to the <lb />
buildings. At one time <lb />
the Blount hotel, feet away, <lb />
caught fire. The heavy rains <lb />
of Friday night and Saturday <lb />
were fortunate for the town, for <lb />
without them no power could <lb />
have prevented the rapid spread <lb />
of the flames and the probable <lb />
destruction of the town the <lb />
rain of sparks and cinders blown <lb />
upon the roofs by the high wind. <lb />
Mr. Blount had just completed <lb />
his home and but for a recent <lb />
having blown down his <lb />
wind mill would have had water <lb />
in his house sufficient to have <lb />
saved it. His loss is about <lb />
insurance Mr- <lb />
J. D. Bryan. Mr. sales- <lb />
man, and Miss Jones, of <lb />
the milliner for Blount <lb />
Bro., who were inmates of <lb />
home, lost all their <lb />
The management of the graded <lb />
school are happy to announce <lb />
that Senator Lee Overman, of <lb />
North Carolina, will deliver the <lb />
before the graduating <lb />
class on Wednesday, May the, <lb />
eighth. The patrons of the school <lb />
consider themselves more than <lb />
fortunate in having this <lb />
to hear the State's most <lb />
graceful, ornate and forceful <lb />
speaker; and hope that every <lb />
one that car., will come to hear <lb />
this great leader of the people <lb />
and true friend of education <lb />
he graduating exercises will <lb />
cur immediately after the ad- <lb />
dress; the certificates will be <lb />
presented the five <lb />
by Senator Overman. <lb />
The school children and the <lb />
of the school enjoyed a <lb />
rare treat on Friday night, <lb />
March 29th, in the lecture of <lb />
Hon. Blount, of Wilson <lb />
It was truly a feast of reason and <lb />
flow of soul. <lb />
It was a succession of word <lb />
pictures, of humorous and witty <lb />
sketches and anecdotes and burn- <lb />
eloquence Any one who <lb />
has not heard Mr Blount has a <lb />
treat in store for him. We hope <lb />
to have him in Bethel again- <lb />
Hon. S M- baby <lb />
is very ill with bronchitis, <lb />
having just recovered <lb />
measles- <lb />
Mr- Bill Manning's two little <lb />
girls have been quite low with <lb />
pneumonia, but are mending. <lb />
There ire still quite a number <lb />
of coses of measles in the com <lb />
but the disease will soon <lb />
wear itself out for lack of n <lb />
as there will soon he none <lb />
left who have not had that g <lb />
experience. <lb />
Misses Blanche Mayo, Bertha <lb />
and Effie Crimes went <lb />
to Friday to visit the <lb />
Misses Davenport <lb />
All of our folks aw proud <lb />
the showing The Reflector and <lb />
Greenville have made on the <lb />
question of the location of the <lb />
astern training s We ex- <lb />
to win out. <lb />
B-other Whichard. our hearts <lb />
in are with you. <lb />
Mrs R. J Grimes, after <lb />
a few days will relative in <lb />
n home Tuesday. <lb />
Mas Moseley, of <lb />
is visiting her brother J. R. <lb />
Bunting. <lb />
After a very cold spell we are <lb />
again having some fine weather <lb />
H. L Jenkins, of <lb />
is in town on business. <lb />
Mrs. John Mayo spent Sunday <lb />
in Tarboro with her son, E- L- <lb />
Mayo <lb />
and Margaret <lb />
Howard, of Wed- <lb />
with Mrs. Robert Staton- <lb />
BERNINI'S FOUNTAINS. <lb />
BUTTON MAD. <lb />
Th Way Artist Helped <lb />
Rome. <lb />
In I. I u Ital- <lb />
i. r and <lb />
who one I <lb />
St Peter's, I I to an- <lb />
other branch of ornament for <lb />
Home. Many of the most beautiful <lb />
fountains had already been con- <lb />
In Hie <lb />
The Height of the In the Tim <lb />
of Louis XIV. <lb />
The oldest buttons i it is. <lb />
the museums and the col- <lb />
re the gold ban <lb />
en. Mycenae I he lime of the <lb />
and also tin -i <lb />
i of I. r <lb />
Mrs. Norman, of <lb />
spent Wednesday in <lb />
town shopping. <lb />
On account of wreck on the <lb />
Line between <lb />
Bethel last Wednesday, the mail <lb />
train was very late; <lb />
the people in the city did <lb />
not their mail until the fol- <lb />
lowing day. How the wreck <lb />
happened is unknown, and we <lb />
were very glad to know that <lb />
one go; hurt. <lb />
Several of the people of the <lb />
town witnessed a marriage at <lb />
took place here Wednesday. The <lb />
contracting parties were Mr, <lb />
Ward and Miss <lb />
of Williamston. Brother Martin <lb />
united the and after the <lb />
marriage they left for their <lb />
h in Williamson. <lb />
Judson Blount left this morn- <lb />
for Oxford to spend a few <lb />
days. <lb />
We are having lots of changes <lb />
and vacant houses in Bethel. <lb />
Mrs. Edwards and her three <lb />
daughters of Scotland Neck will <lb />
move here to put up a sewing <lb />
establishment- <lb />
Lester Jones is very sick with <lb />
measles and pneumonia. <lb />
at the mo <lb />
. d ma I <lb />
i., ft are <lb />
of i i <lb />
I Jet V <lb />
r. <lb />
I of the <lb />
con <lb />
Mrs. Bob Peel and daughter, tabling no than <lb />
lb.-- i on a <lb />
ii .-. i en <lb />
e these, i h i Be <lb />
time were still in good <lb />
may have inspired him to <lb />
em<lb />
AN ACT TO CH R <lb />
HUNDRED AND FIFTEEN SEC- <lb />
FIVE OF THE PRIVATE <lb />
LAWS OF NORTH CARO- <lb />
LINA OF 1899. <lb />
The General Assembly of North <lb />
Carolina do <lb />
Section That section five, <lb />
of chapter one and <lb />
teen of the private laws of 1899, <lb />
be amended by adding at the end <lb />
of section five the following <lb />
words, <lb />
whenever any alderman <lb />
elected in any ward in said town <lb />
shall remove from the said ward <lb />
from which , he was elected, to <lb />
any other ward within the said <lb />
town to permanently reside <lb />
therein, it shall be his duty to <lb />
resign as alderman from the said <lb />
ward and upon his to do <lb />
so, the said board of aldermen <lb />
shall at its next regular meeting, <lb />
declare said office of alderman <lb />
from the said ward, vacant, and <lb />
proceed at once to from the <lb />
said ward a successor for said <lb />
alderman, so resigned or re <lb />
moved from said ward. <lb />
Section That this act shall <lb />
be in force from and after its <lb />
in the General Assembly read <lb />
three times and ratified this 21st <lb />
day of February, A- D- 1907. <lb />
their lie <lb />
. d a- he was <lb />
to some new <lb />
in . I there, and there <lb />
of one fountain which <lb />
I ears I i have been added a <lb />
and in which a <lb />
it supported by . <lb />
to that which Ben <lb />
cop .; II- <lb />
ever ti may he, in Hone Ben <lb />
may l m to he the creator <lb />
monumental fountain, a feature <lb />
nous in the city. <lb />
Who tin i loves Home but will ac- <lb />
knowledge a debt of gratitude to <lb />
the man who set or <lb />
open the foot of Spanish <lb />
who reared the dripping <lb />
ton draining conch shell m h <lb />
on the piazza of the <lb />
Who v ill not thank him for his sift <lb />
of the famous with it- <lb />
did its go I I <lb />
plunging horses, its reckless <lb />
of and material, ii- <lb />
wealth of spouting stream V r <lb />
although erected many years aft r <lb />
the of Bernini, still i- id n <lb />
and the original plans arc Ii . <lb />
Prince Doria posse c bi I; Ii <lb />
for the group. Ai t <lb />
all through f <lb />
he ti and time to r. Id <lb />
number, and Rome owes to I i n <lb />
less than twelve of her founts. <lb />
meet all of II <lb />
the ti o <lb />
blow their horns <lb />
i . of the Moor, and the i <lb />
,,. form symbolical of i h <lb />
II . recline in sleepy i <lb />
stand in tho gar- <lb />
den, in the Villa Mattel, etc., a; <lb />
arc nil marked by the e <lb />
invention and largeness of <lb />
Review, <lb />
the garters, tho cuffs and hat <lb />
The friendship is a I of the monarch. <lb />
and must urn r are obliged to admit, with our <lb />
coats and ever, oats garnished with <lb />
miserable little cloth and bone <lb />
fairs, we cut a poor figure in the <lb />
button business compared to <lb />
dudes of the days of XIV. <lb />
Paris Figaro. <lb />
Atlantic Coast Twice <lb />
Day. <lb />
Two wrecks tr- freight trains <lb />
on the Atlantic Coast <lb />
Line, Wednesday afternoon, and <lb />
all trains were about <lb />
four hours in con e <lb />
One of these wrecks was about <lb />
two miles above Bethel, where <lb />
in some unaccountable way live <lb />
cars were thrown the <lb />
and about <lb />
bully torn up. No v <lb />
hurt, though <lb />
jumped out of without <lb />
injury. It took several hours ti <lb />
get the track cleared and re- <lb />
paired. <lb />
The other wreck occurred <lb />
Scotland Neck, where two <lb />
derailed. This was not so serious <lb />
as the wreck near Bethel an I <lb />
trouble here soon <lb />
i so train could pass. <lb />
Mr- Daniel <lb />
Mr. Beverly Daniel, aged about <lb />
years, died <lb />
noon today the ho n of Mr. <lb />
H. Harrington ho <lb />
lived, was i <lb />
j tidier and e . He was <lb />
father of Mrs. J. S. Norm in. <lb />
of Greenville, <lb />
How to Well. <lb />
Do courteous to all, but <lb />
with few, and let those few be w <lb />
tried before you give them your i <lb />
of glow <lb />
and withstand the shocks of i r <lb />
pity before it is entitled to tin <lb />
pollution. Let your heart feel <lb />
the afflictions and distresses <lb />
one, and let your hand give in <lb />
proportion to your puree, <lb />
always the estimation of the <lb />
widow's mite, that ii is not even <lb />
one that that char- <lb />
All, however, are worthy . <lb />
the inquiry, or the deserving i <lb />
Do not conceive that fine <lb />
clothes make fine men any more <lb />
than fine feathers make line <lb />
A plain, genteel i m . I- <lb />
mired and obtains more credit than <lb />
lace embroidery in ii. of <lb />
tho judicious and <lb />
Washington in a letter to h <lb />
in <lb />
Scrap Book. <lb />
They Shaved. <lb />
It all the German papers if Au <lb />
gust, 1838, appeared an n ; <lb />
signed by the king of Bavaria for <lb />
bidding civilians on any <lb />
wear I e- and <lb />
commanding the o <lb />
lo arrest tho offenders an I <lb />
m by force. Apparently <lb />
ii a necessary, for, i -i <lb />
account of the time, <lb />
disappeared <lb />
leaves from <lb />
mode to I i <lb />
royal order, and not one person <lb />
The ancient Anglo <lb />
Saxon was not so Hi <lb />
re long hair and a <lb />
no hoard, and when he <lb />
by the en N i <lb />
. he wore bis hair i <lb />
ever, to exaggerate tho <lb />
tween the two races, <lb />
also I <lb />
l; ; I th <lb />
beyond a bl are ii , it re <lb />
XIV. <lb />
la <lb />
i to the I <lb />
. i ii for- <lb />
ii , an <lb />
of the b of that i <lb />
n. ii i- ii- <lb />
I, Mon <lb />
id <lb />
. . i <lb />
. id I .-- <lb />
.-- but- <lb />
I . es. <lb />
J Hi by <lb />
Jim to I be<lb />
. i Two ad <lb />
butt,. diamond <lb />
ii . i, Four diamond <lb />
bi , <lb />
r item in the same <lb />
by <lb />
for the king's vest, forty- <lb />
old buttons, each set with <lb />
. bi and clasps, for- <lb />
I h were of <lb />
five diamonds each and forty-eight <lb />
of one diamond each, <lb />
; clasps for the doublet <lb />
of the king, of which were <lb />
I of five diamonds each and <lb />
of one diamond each, <lb />
addition there were seven or- <lb />
. d clasps of three d <lb />
presents, or- <lb />
clasps, <lb />
Thai up a total of about <lb />
8.000,000 for t e ; of <lb />
for the single year <lb />
The preceding year Louis <lb />
XIV. received a lot of buttons <lb />
were valued at <lb />
these ions there is no men- <lb />
of the diamonds for the -hoes. <lb />
Brides Are Hungry. <lb />
How would a bride in this <lb />
try lo fast on her wedding day <lb />
until after sacred ceremony, <lb />
iii- after en luring tho hardships of <lb />
a farewell given tho day be- <lb />
fore r Yet this is what a Russian <lb />
girl is I to do. As the mar- <lb />
to be fashionable, should not <lb />
occur until evening, ii may easily <lb />
be in what an exhausted <lb />
stilt to commence her new <lb />
p I of life. Be <lb />
there are men, these r be- <lb />
obi ed lo . the brides- <lb />
i eel A person. <lb />
I en ring <lb />
age follow i <lb />
mo m <lb />
-f <lb />
i in and diver, which is <lb />
I the tar. Tho <lb />
. ail is alike, <lb />
i is unlimited. <lb />
Lo I All <lb />
Geography. <lb />
did get on in <lb />
today,<lb />
wrong in geography again <lb />
the join <lb />
ed the an in east or of <lb />
confluence .-f the am <lb />
i re. <lb />
Same Child later, <lb />
and you want i <lb />
know, my -on <lb />
Son over a <lb />
-Where is Cm <lb />
river, father <lb />
long <lb />
think it's somewhere in Africa o <lb />
Asia. I forget <lb />
Weekly. <lb />
His Way Pairing. <lb />
A number of j, n ago a small <lb />
town in Maine an important local <lb />
. ion was lo place, and there <lb />
was strong i the <lb />
d Democrats, Hi <lb />
ram Morse, tho blacksmith, was a <lb />
strong Democrat, but many of the <lb />
farmer- were Republicans. On the <lb />
morning of the election a farmer <lb />
came to have his horse shod. The <lb />
blacksmith said to <lb />
busy. You're a Republican, and I'm <lb />
t Democrat. Let's pair off. We'll <lb />
neither of us vote, and it will <lb />
amount to the son e as if both went <lb />
to the Tin- was upon. <lb />
After el,. t on found out that <lb />
Morse had i air. off with live Re- <lb />
fan <lb />
Mean. <lb />
reproaching n <lb />
never having mar- <lb />
a lit lie <lb />
friend for <lb />
when her Ii i id, <lb />
in . <lb />
,. he . I e cut mo <lb />
out married you if he had want- <lb />
ed <lb />
The lady started. <lb />
cried. didn't <lb />
he do it, <lb />
says he owed me a <lb />
the husband explained, with a <lb />
v, . , <lb />
tax an <lb />
1.1, i i i-i<lb /></p>
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                <p>
mt<lb />
EASTERN <lb />
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY <lb />
. WHICHARD, <lb />
THE EASTERN TRAINING SCHOOL. <lb />
as second class matter Jan. 1907 the post office at <lb />
N. C, inter Act of congress of March 1879. <lb />
Advertising rates made upon application. <lb />
A desired at every port office and <lb />
in to <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY, APRIL 1907 <lb />
If uncertain about the fruit CORRECTION AND <lb />
wait until it gets ripe, <lb />
you can tell- <lb />
RETRACTION <lb />
.- r <lb />
The the president talks <lb />
about it the worse plight lieges <lb />
himself in. <lb />
Even though the president <lb />
called him a liar,, <lb />
sticks to it <lb />
The J. exposition will <lb />
for bridal <lb />
March and cold- <lb />
i. is do right <lb />
v i . weather it cord breaker. <lb />
of these days the ins <lb />
idem nay learn that a <lb />
r. ;. Ii. r docs not make him one. <lb />
President Roosevelt up and <lb />
says that Mr. lied. <lb />
He was hardly expected to say <lb />
less. <lb />
If Teddy culls many more <lb />
liars ho may get on the war <lb />
path before be reaches the <lb />
James lo fair. <lb />
does not desire <lb />
to do any man or institution an <lb />
injustice and it is to <lb />
c any m stake it may have <lb />
made <lb />
Some days ago. in comment- <lb />
in on the misdeeds of i <lb />
lo q mt cashier I <lb />
of M t Charlotte National <lb />
Bank w. said have been told <lb />
that high officials of the <lb />
t are among the <lb />
est in <lb />
We rote tin words upon re- <lb />
v. h we supposed were <lb />
been in- <lb />
I by i reliable source they <lb />
; re n t ti and we gladly re- <lb />
them d every part of the <lb />
seems to refit ct <lb />
upon tie officials of said bank <lb />
Well conducted banks are use- <lb />
institutions and we would <lb />
nut knowingly injure them. <lb />
Their usefulness depends <lb />
largely upon the confidence the <lb />
people have in their manage- <lb />
and we would not <lb />
justly say anything to impair <lb />
this confidence. <lb />
Reports from the trucking <lb />
of the State arc that <lb />
crops suffered seriously in the <lb />
recent cold snap. <lb />
Ii is unlucky that Thaw had <lb />
money to put up such a <lb />
trial there not be much <lb />
left with him when it is over. <lb />
It is now certain that this <lb />
school will located <lb />
this year at some point in <lb />
Eastern North Carolina- The <lb />
legislature has ordered such a <lb />
school to be established and has <lb />
left it to the State Board of Ed- <lb />
to locate it It is certain <lb />
that this institution is to be <lb />
a Dart of the tern <lb />
of the State and that it will re- <lb />
main where it ma., be located. <lb />
The people of Pitt county <lb />
should therefore well understand <lb />
that it is now or never. They <lb />
can secure the school if <lb />
they will, but they must <lb />
do it this year, not next. <lb />
In fact they must make <lb />
their decision on the 14th of May, <lb />
I Ion that day they vote <lb />
for bonds will record them- <lb />
selves in favor of securing the <lb />
school. If they vote against <lb />
bonds they will by that act say <lb />
they do not the school es- <lb />
in their county We <lb />
cannot believe that any of our <lb />
people will so vote. Our <lb />
is that the people of Pitt <lb />
love their county and that they <lb />
take a pride in its growing pros- <lb />
and influence. The <lb />
of the school in our midst <lb />
will give an impetus and an up <lb />
that will soon The rumor is out from <lb />
mace it the county of the of the <lb />
ii j State will test the validity of the <lb />
act of the recent legislature re- <lb />
Remember that when the Passenger fares to 1-4 <lb />
registration book open for the The railroads may know <lb />
their own business, but we be-j <lb />
it is bad policy to continue <lb />
a fight in this matter. <lb />
Even if they could prevent the <lb />
A good motto for every voter <lb />
in Pitt for me and <lb />
my house, we favor bonds to <lb />
cure the Eastern training <lb />
The man who argues against <lb />
bonds to secure the location of the <lb />
the Eastern training school in this <lb />
county, argues against both his <lb />
and the county's interest. <lb />
What it will cost to get the <lb />
tern training school located in <lb />
Pitt county will only have to be <lb />
paid once, while the benefit the <lb />
county will reap from it will go <lb />
on through years without <lb />
It matters not in what section <lb />
of the county a man may live, he <lb />
should be in favor of bonds to <lb />
secure the Eastern training <lb />
school. Such a school will <lb />
fit every of the <lb />
and all neighboring counties also <lb />
staggering under <lb />
a burden of bail. It <lb />
looks to as though the courts <lb />
proposed to bond him for the full <lb />
amount he stole. <lb />
Chicago has just passed through <lb />
throes of a mayoralty con- <lb />
test, but New York know <lb />
elected two years <lb />
ago. <lb />
A Chicago News suggest Taft <lb />
and Fairbanks as a harmony tick- <lb />
et. A sort of lean <lb />
and streak proposition. <lb />
The Daily Free Press, of Kin- <lb />
has reached the age of ten <lb />
years. Ii is a paper that has a- <lb />
laces, in- <lb />
and edges to <lb />
from to cents. <lb />
See our line ready made black <lb />
silk underskirts, from to <lb />
Pulley Bowen. <lb />
See our line of patent <lb />
leather pumps. Bowen. <lb />
Yard wide black <lb />
price, at Pulley <lb />
Bowen's. <lb />
TO APRIL, QUEEN OF THE <lb />
O of an April moon. <lb />
Bloom of the rose's, breath of spring. <lb />
Sweet the wood with green <lb />
Where the robins build their nest <lb />
again. <lb />
Queen of the months, to the barefoot <lb />
boy, <lb />
When waters whirl and swish. <lb />
The pole and line is all to him <lb />
That likes to catch the tinny fish. <lb />
April fair, to lovers thou art. <lb />
A dream of Paradise true, <lb />
Where pure only dwell- <lb />
So welcome to thy of blue <lb />
Mrs. W. G. Williams, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Much of the so called friend- <lb />
ship of the day is but pretense. <lb />
J It exists only in name and as <lb />
I soon as it ceases to be <lb />
it is dropped. The <lb />
friendship that continues the <lb />
same in prosperity and <lb />
is to be prized, but all other <lb />
kinds are worthless. It matters <lb />
not how hard a man may <lb />
to do right and make a <lb />
of life there is always some <lb />
loathsome reptile, some worth- <lb />
i wretch who is to drag <lb />
Oxford ties, at Pu i <lb />
Bowen's. down, to blight his hopes <lb />
and blast his fondest ambitions. <lb />
The loss of money and property <lb />
and . <lb />
cents. Pulley Bowen- not the man <lb />
. . , can in th business <lb />
Our stock is now complete in world; far better to lose your <lb />
ways been active in advancing ladies and misses Slippers and money than to lose hope and <lb />
the interest of its town and Shoes- Pulley Bowen. ambition. Dunn Guide, <lb />
is no single en- <lb />
in Kinston worth so <lb />
much to the town as the Free <lb />
Press. <lb />
SPRING <lb />
coming bond elections, every <lb />
man must register , he cannot <lb />
We would like April better if j vote. in the town of <lb />
it was treating us better. must register both J <lb />
j the town and county elections. act becoming operative for the <lb />
If we have only their words to while those living elsewhere in being, it would only make <lb />
for it, why is not Mr. the county must register for the the next legislature more <lb />
of as Mr. county election. The town mined in passing a law to reach <lb />
R will take place on Tuesday. the railroads. and <lb />
the 7th day of May. and the made lower than under the <lb />
The to whom it re- <lb />
B Luke was engaged, <lb />
has come out with a flat denial <lb />
usually deny such things- <lb />
center, was so easily taken <lb />
in l- lie Li. How the <lb />
do to be humbugged <lb />
In the past week we have <lb />
giant ed over the bank statements <lb />
published in a number of our ex- <lb />
changes, and find that for <lb />
size of the towns the banks in I <lb />
Greenville and Pitt county are <lb />
the peers of any of them. <lb />
county election on Tuesday, the law- better <lb />
14th day of May. Keep this and give the , <lb />
straight in your mind and do not a fair trial so that <lb />
SAL <lb />
AT <lb />
STORE <lb />
OF STYLISH MILLINERY <lb />
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, <lb />
MARCH 26TH AND 27TH, <lb />
fUR PATTERN HATS have been made for <lb />
several seasons by a lady that runs a <lb />
stylish Millinery Parlor in the most fashionable <lb />
of Baltimore and her Hats this season ex- <lb />
all others. She improves with age. Come <lb />
to our Opening and buy one of those stylish Hats. <lb />
MRS. M. D. HIGGS and MRS. <lb />
JAMES will try to please you. <lb />
Of course we do not expect he <lb />
other towns wanting it to agree <lb />
with us, but there is really no <lb />
question about <lb />
in Pitt the best town in which to i <lb />
Eastern training school for <lb />
bods to beheld next, teachers. In health this <lb />
Tic rt suit of that town cannot be surpassed. We <lb />
tier, mars much to the county, good water works, electric <lb />
; lighting and power and sewerage <lb />
systems, all owned and operated <lb />
by the town. It ample trans- <lb />
facilities and is almost <lb />
I get the nor the elections may both see <lb />
advantageous. The Re- <lb />
has all along been of the <lb />
There are two bond elections that the railroad, had <lb />
before- people of Pitt county, th <lb />
Place Your Orders For <lb />
yes. <lb />
The I ave st me names out in <lb />
Chicago- Dunne was the Demo- <lb />
candidate for mayor and <lb />
was the can- <lb />
The election was held <lb />
Tuesday, and what done <lb />
for Dunne was a plenty <lb />
There are to be two elections <lb />
next month on the of is <lb />
suing bonds one for the town on <lb />
the 7th and one on <lb />
the 14th- It must be borne in <lb />
mind that entire new registration <lb />
is ordered for each of these <lb />
and only those register <lb />
can vote- <lb />
Some cf you fellows who have <lb />
had in contemplation the <lb />
chase of a building lot in Green- <lb />
ville had better not wait too <lb />
long about it Do you think <lb />
after the brick making plant <lb />
gets to the new railroad <lb />
gets to running trains, the east- <lb />
training school gets located, <lb />
the sewerage system is com- <lb />
the paved and the <lb />
town gets a cotton mill, that <lb />
you can buy property as <lb />
as now If you i <lb />
the exact center of district <lb />
which the school is intended to <lb />
serve. <lb />
one in which only the people of <lb />
the town vote, and the other in <lb />
which the people of the town <lb />
and entire county vote The <lb />
cent bill in the legislature of <lb />
1905, there would not have been <lb />
a passenger reduction bill con- <lb />
by the legislature <lb />
amount bonds to be issued by <lb />
the town is not to <lb />
and by the county is not to RANDOM REFLECTIONS. <lb />
exceed So much of the I <lb />
proceeds of these bonds as may <lb />
be necessary is to be used to <lb />
of <lb />
We will make Tobacco Flues this season <lb />
at Warehouse where is <lb />
plenty of room. <lb />
We expect to be able to supply all who <lb />
want them if we can get iron fast enough. <lb />
Leave your orders with <lb />
will find yourself mistaken. <lb />
People get strange ideas in <lb />
their heads sometime. A gen- <lb />
who spent Sunday near <lb />
Falkland back and told us <lb />
that another gentleman out there <lb />
said he had read an article in <lb />
The Reflector that Greenville did <lb />
not want the Eastern training <lb />
school for teachers to be <lb />
by the State, but that the <lb />
town was going ahead and es- <lb />
a school of her own. The <lb />
gentleman in question has seen <lb />
no such statement in The <lb />
tor, and we cannot understand <lb />
how he any such idea in his <lb />
head. Greenville does want <lb />
the State school located here, <lb />
and is going to leave nothing <lb />
done co secure it. The Reflector <lb />
has been for the school from the <lb />
beginning of the fight, <lb />
used and use its <lb />
you influence to secure it. <lb />
By a Contributor. <lb />
So far. Senator Forker has not <lb />
laid the blame on the president <lb />
cure the location of the Eastern the Ohio floods. <lb />
training school for teachers at are going to erect a statue <lb />
in Pitt county. Ev- in Boston. A sort of <lb />
cry of the county is inter- set-off for .-. Lawson. <lb />
this and every vote j The recent flurry in Wall street;. .--,. <lb />
should vote for the bond has thrown a great many second- H I L Ii C <lb />
If it should require the entire automobiles en the market <lb />
amount of the two bond issues <lb />
though that is not <lb />
cure the school, it will be worth <lb />
every dollar of it to the county. <lb />
Such a school located in the <lb />
county is going to benefit every- <lb />
body, both in increased <lb />
advantages and value <lb />
of property. <lb />
There are already too many <lb />
written laws, and some of the <lb />
written are better than the writ- <lb />
ten. <lb />
Greensboro has not yet quit <lb />
talking about the palmist, but <lb />
such should <lb />
have squealed. <lb />
The baseball fan is no <lb />
counting the days to the opening <lb />
game. He is now counting the <lb />
hours. <lb />
Philadelphia feels a little <lb />
since the San Francisco <lb />
of contentment with <lb />
When those Chicago boiler <lb />
makers the resulting <lb />
silence must have been almost <lb />
deafening. <lb />
Of course, Senator Burton will <lb />
try to get even with the v <lb />
dent, but his jail record is a dis- R Y <lb />
advantage. <lb />
stands by the <lb />
says a Georgia exchange. But <lb />
she doesn't want be <lb />
she will stand near the <lb />
head of the mule. <lb />
E VANS ST. GREEN VILLE, <lb />
THE OLD RELIABLE FLUE MAKER <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
A Little Farm Well Tilled <lb />
Will Make You <lb />
But too Much Land is a <lb />
You want to sell some of yours, you, and cultivate <lb />
the rest of it better You've got the land, we'll find the j <lb />
buyer Just send a description of your land and tell us <lb />
to sell it. We'll do the rest. I <lb />
NORFOLK SOUTHERN COLONIZATION CO, INC. <lb />
CITIZENS BANK BUILDING, NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
IA <lb />
It <lb />
Ital <lb />
LOTS FOR SALE <lb />
AT SIMPSON, <lb />
It U a Ions time before MT, <lb />
, , , . ,. Mansfield hat declared for <lb />
out win ,. ,. ., , <lb />
a third term, is a sign <lb />
i term idea is rather <lb />
in the popular. <lb />
miles from Greenville on R, P. R. R. We will sell a <lb />
limited number of building or tot. wishing to <lb />
purchase a home or lac. -v. can get one cheap <lb />
by buying now. <lb />
Sin is located a good community, with a nice., <lb />
school convenient and store, saw mill and brick making <lb />
plant close by. <lb />
W. L <lb />
I This department is in of F. C. NYE, who is authorized to rep- <lb />
resent the Eastern Reflector in and territory<lb />
Miss Cox spent <lb />
day and Sunday with Miss <lb />
Annie Carroll. <lb />
Lam Taylor of Kinston, <lb />
spent Monday and Tuesday here <lb />
with his daughter, Mrs Frank <lb />
White, <lb />
Deputy collector Lewis H. ox <lb />
was here on business Tuesday <lb />
M. G Bryan is visiting <lb />
mother near Stokes this <lb />
I w <lb />
A. and <lb />
H. <lb />
Protect yourself from the sun Extra lino of white goods <lb />
v- by getting a large hat at opened at B. F. Manning Co. <lb />
. Harrington, Barber Co. The town authorities have <lb />
mo v-r- We were glad to W. C pointed J. W. Harper registrar <lb />
Vincent, of Bethel, Wednesday for the coming town election. w- and <lb />
as he passed through on his way a new line of tin ware just Sunday in Ayden <lb />
out to his old home. j at Harrington Barber A- L. lectured tea <lb />
The A. G. Cox i large crowd here Sunday alter <lb />
make flues for the sea- Mr. and Mrs. J. K. the dangers of bad <lb />
son at the same old as who had been visiting relatives for young men- He sold <lb />
last season. Oakley, returned home quite a number of his books. <lb />
Mis Bessie Sams went to I Monday morning. <lb />
Greenville Friday evening. I, and men's fancy silk <lb />
Anew lot of fresh flour just I wear at B F. <lb />
arrived at Harrington, Barber I Manning Co. <lb />
See our new assortment of <lb />
We came very near having <lb />
serious runaway Main street <lb />
Friday Two <lb />
YOUR EASTER <lb />
SUIT. <lb />
QUALITY <lb />
t R. F. Mr. <lb />
nine f- <lb />
a w-ts. <lb />
John and Carrol <lb />
to Friday and <lb />
turned. <lb />
The A. G. Cox M Co. has <lb />
still on hand a full supply of <lb />
their Tar Heel Cart wheels. <lb />
Send us your order we assure <lb />
prompt shipments. <lb />
Revs. W. F. Fry and T. H. <lb />
King returned to their homes <lb />
Wednesday alter having conduct-1 <lb />
ed a most successful ten day's <lb />
revival at the Baptist church <lb />
At the close of the Wednesday <lb />
morning service the ordinance of <lb />
baptism was administered to <lb />
thirteen. <lb />
A new lot of nice and <lb />
summer pants just opened at <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
Mr and Mrs. J- K Barnhill <lb />
left Friday morning for Oakley <lb />
where they will spend a few days <lb />
John Nichols, who had been <lb />
here for several days with <lb />
left for Kinston Thursday <lb />
Another large lot of shoes just <lb />
in at Harrington Barber Co. <lb />
The Methodist and Episcopal <lb />
Sunday schools gave an Easter <lb />
egg hunt Friday afternoon to the <lb />
children The-y certainly enjoyed <lb />
it <lb />
suits of all sizes are <lb />
ring at cost at B F. Manning <lb />
Miss Ives, after spend- <lb />
sometime with Mrs. J D. <lb />
Cox, left Friday for her home at <lb />
A large delegation of Winter- <lb />
ville Council No Jr. O U. A <lb />
M. went out to the May school <lb />
house Wednesday at and <lb />
laid the corner stone tor the <lb />
building and presented a Bible. <lb />
Prof. G. E. Lineberry delivered <lb />
the address and that heard <lb />
him speak o it in highest terms. <lb />
Prof. closed the <lb />
with some most appropriate <lb />
remarks of encouragement to the <lb />
school and community. At <lb />
the audience reassembled and a <lb />
concert was given by the school. <lb />
Miss Cox spent Thursday <lb />
with Miss in <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
me famous dress <lb />
shoe for ladies and gentlemen at <lb />
h. F. Manning Co- <lb />
W. H. was <lb />
evening on his way <lb />
t Greenville from the closing <lb />
at the Maj school <lb />
h e. <lb />
. G. Cox Co., are <lb />
receiving orders for their <lb />
n . and most up to-date <lb />
a buggies. <lb />
j Cobb, of Cobb's <lb />
was here on <lb />
to of B. T. <lb />
i- A for T. W. Wood <lb />
turnip <lb />
Misses Nannie Braxton and <lb />
Lizzie Pow ell went to Greenville <lb />
today. <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 />
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 <lb />
missionary work of this kind <lb />
cost and is <lb />
by the bank, and may be <lb />
the point In friend's <lb />
career to prosperity J. L. <lb />
J; n, cashier, <lb />
new <lb />
laces <lb />
j Manning Co. <lb />
don't understand it <lb />
j says a middle-aged man of av- <lb />
for Meeting, <lb />
day April 13th, 1907. <lb />
a. m. Devotional <lb />
Mr. <lb />
Reading minutes of <lb />
last meeting. <lb />
review of the work <lb />
belonging to the May boys I just don't of the Betterment Association for <lb />
came frightened at the train, and to get anything ahead. By the year, W H. <lb />
one of them became tin-. all my expenses are, Some suggestions as to the <lb />
They did not run very far have anything left. future work of the association <lb />
people no smarter I j by the president, Miss Betty <lb />
not earning any more than I j Wright. <lb />
do seem to get along first rate. Some things that <lb />
Why don't I have De-age us, Prof. G. E. Lineberry. <lb />
able. <lb />
however, and no serious damage <lb />
was done. <lb />
Get the shoe <lb />
tor comfort, especially for older <lb />
me. are going. B. F. <lb />
Manning Co. have them. <lb />
Miss Keel, of Norfolk, <lb />
left for Greenville Friday even <lb />
after having spent sometime <lb />
with Misses Pattie and Evelyn <lb />
Sutton. <lb />
Call and the new <lb />
line of Straw Hats just arrived <lb />
a . A. W Ange Co. <lb />
L. L. Kittrell went to <lb />
vi today. <lb />
The A- G. Cox Co., are <lb />
in position to fill your orders <lb />
promptly for the old reliable <lb />
Cox Cotton Planters Simplex <lb />
Guano Sowers. <lb />
j. F. Bar wick and C. A. Fair, <lb />
of were here Tuesday <lb />
afternoon on business. <lb />
For <lb />
good as new East Carolina Sup- <lb />
ply Co Winterville, N. C. <lb />
Sheriff L. W Tucker, of <lb />
Greenville, was in town <lb />
day. <lb />
The genial Spring days will <lb />
be here a comfortable <lb />
couch will be a luxury. A. W. <lb />
A Co. has them at a bar- <lb />
gain. <lb />
Get your choice groceries at B. <lb />
F. Manning Co. <lb />
Pure eggs <lb />
sale by Mrs. G. A. Kittrell <lb />
A new line of dry goods and <lb />
not. just opened. Ladies, <lb />
come examine them. <lb />
A. W. Ange Co <lb />
Miss Cox left Monday <lb />
evening as a delegate to the <lb />
Women's Baptist Missionary <lb />
which convenes in Golds- <lb />
this week. <lb />
A. N. Ange Co. know how <lb />
to buy shoes for comfort, <lb />
and have just <lb />
opened their large line of fine <lb />
slippers. <lb />
We had another runaway Tues- <lb />
day but no serious damage was <lb />
dune. <lb />
Miss Miriam Johnson spent <lb />
Sunday in Ayden visiting <lb />
Cost will be added to those <lb />
who are in arrears taxes for <lb />
the year after April 1st, <lb />
1907 Chas. W. Smith. <lb />
Collector. <lb />
Th A. G. Cox Co., are <lb />
still shipping the reliable Cox <lb />
Cotton Planters and Simplex <lb />
Guano Sowers to both North <lb />
and South Carolina. Send us <lb />
your order we assure prompt <lb />
shipments. <lb />
Remember that the A. G. Cox <lb />
Co. will continue for the <lb />
coming to make tobacco flues- <lb />
The A. G- Cox Co. are <lb />
now receiving orders for their <lb />
Handy tobacco trucks even <lb />
though it is early in the season <lb />
B. F. Manning Co. know <lb />
what their many <lb />
want in the line of slippers. <lb />
They have just opened them up. <lb />
C and see them. They are <lb />
going. <lb />
T Cox Bro. have <lb />
seeds and flower ail <lb />
kinds at the drug store. <lb />
is powerful <lb />
Bank of Win- tonic an female <lb />
S and diseases. <lb />
B. T. Cox Bro. <lb />
what amount you can <lb />
save a d deposit it in the first <lb />
thing. J. L Jackson, Bank of <lb />
Winterville. <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 />
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 />
Dal. Calvin <lb />
Evans, D B <lb />
Electric Light Co <lb />
Elliott. L F <lb />
For st B D <lb />
Fair. C A <lb />
Grimes, Oscar <lb />
Harrison, Wm H <lb />
W L <lb />
Johnson, J R <lb />
Johnson, Mrs H L <lb />
Kittrell, G A L L <lb />
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 />
May, J R E H <lb />
David <lb />
Morris, Madison <lb />
Nelson, H D <lb />
Smith, M M <lb />
J F <lb />
Sparks. J W <lb />
Sarah <lb />
. Tyson, Frank <lb />
Tucker, E F <lb />
Vincent, W C <lb />
Winterville Canning Co <lb />
Yancey, Albert <lb />
2.50 <lb />
3.67 <lb />
1.12 <lb />
1.97 <lb />
6.01 <lb />
1.09 <lb />
3.33 <lb />
1.37 <lb />
1.17 <lb />
1.71 <lb />
6.99 <lb />
1.42 <lb />
5.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
2.8-1 <lb />
1.36 <lb />
1.98 <lb />
1.67 <lb />
1.95 <lb />
2.47 <lb />
1.91 <lb />
1.18 <lb />
1.06 <lb />
3.80 <lb />
1.60 <lb />
4.57 <lb />
1.08 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
CHAS. SMITH, Collector. <lb />
A 5-minutes talk on the <lb />
year's work of the <lb />
Association by the president, <lb />
Supt. <lb />
Presentation of <lb />
prize for most improvement to <lb />
school grounds and houses, Gov <lb />
T. J- Jarvis. <lb />
Presentation of the <lb />
Grimes medal, F. G. James <lb />
Presentation of the <lb />
Arthur medal, F C. Harding. <lb />
Presentation of the sec- <lb />
prize Woman's Betterment <lb />
association. Rev. M T- <lb />
Presentation second prize <lb />
Grime's medal, Supt H. B. <lb />
Smith. <lb />
Presentation second <lb />
prize Arthur medal, Rev. J, E. <lb />
Address, Mrs. R. R. <lb />
Gotten, <lb />
Adjournment, <lb />
The meeting Saturday will be <lb />
the last one held until next fall, <lb />
We are anxious to make it the <lb />
best educational ever <lb />
held here- I desire to earnestly <lb />
insist upon every teacher in the <lb />
county being present and also to <lb />
invite those who are not teach- <lb />
to be with us. It will be seen <lb />
by looking at the above program <lb />
that it is one which promises to <lb />
be exceedingly interesting. I <lb />
cordially invite everybody who <lb />
is interested in educational <lb />
to be present that day and <lb />
help us make it count for good. <lb />
The Woman's Betterment As- <lb />
will have entire charge <lb />
of the day's work and this alone <lb />
insures a feast to these who <lb />
come. <lb />
W- II. <lb />
Co. Supt. of Schools. <lb />
Hun- <lb />
Cross <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF WINTERVILLE, <lb />
WINTERVILLE, N. C. <lb />
At the Close of Business, Mar. 22nd <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
Overdrafts secured 67.39 <lb />
Furniture and fixtures <lb />
Demand loans <lb />
Due from banks and bankers 2,188.18 <lb />
Cash items 8-40 <lb />
Gold Coin <lb />
Silver coin 278.45 <lb />
Nat. bk 1,280.00 <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Capital stock <lb />
surplus funds <lb />
Undivided 15.20 <lb />
Bills Payable v. <lb />
Time certificates of deposit <lb />
Deposits subject to check 11,060.68 <lb />
Total <lb />
Total <lb />
State of North Carolina, <lb />
County of Pitt. <lb />
I, J. L. Jackson, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly <lb />
swear that above is true to the best of my <lb />
edge and belief. J. L Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before , <lb />
me, this 30th day of Mar, 1907. j. p. <lb />
JAMES R. JOHNSON, G. <lb />
Notary Public. A. Q. COX, <lb />
Hie New Year <lb />
mp a game <lb />
r north <lb />
GROCERIES, CANNED <lb />
PICKLES. I <lb />
EA, CAKES, CANDLE i, <lb />
CIGARS, Etc. <lb />
every customer Tor Mi during <lb />
past year It may be continued. <lb />
It will pay you to visit store and see my stock. <lb />
J. B. Johnston, <lb />
the <lb />
WHEN TO <lb />
TESTING <lb />
MEN <lb />
AND BOYS <lb />
CHAT'S WHY BEEN <lb />
ENOUGH <lb />
TO HANDLE ONLY <lb />
THE BEST OF <lb />
CLOTHES MADE. A <lb />
VISIT TO OUR STORE <lb />
WILL ENLIGHTEN YOU ONT <lb />
THE CLOTHING <lb />
question. AH styles, pleasing <lb />
all sizes for every man, <lb />
at prices that should be more <lb />
than we ask- <lb />
YOUR SPECIAL ATTENTION IS CALLED TO OUR<lb />
SUITS <lb />
C. S. FORBES, <lb /></p>
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PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY <lb />
THE EASTERN TRAINING SCHOOL. <lb />
AND i I- <lb />
second class matter Jan. 1907 the post office at <lb />
N. C, mi Act of congress of March 1879. <lb />
Advertising rates made upon application. <lb />
desired at every post office and adjoining <lb />
in to<lb />
NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY, APRIL I. 1907 <lb />
If uncertain about the fruit <lb />
wait until it gets ripe, <lb />
you can tell- <lb />
The more the president tails <lb />
about it the worse plight he <lb />
himself in. <lb />
CORRECTION AND RETRACTION <lb />
Even though the <lb />
called him a liar,. <lb />
sticks to it <lb />
president <lb />
Han <lb />
J. exposition will <lb />
for bridal <lb />
i i,. v l March, and cold- <lb />
en i is making 1907 do right <lb />
weather r cord breaker. <lb />
t n c of these days the <lb />
idem learn at calling a <lb />
r does not make him one. <lb />
President Roosevelt up and <lb />
says that Mr. lied. <lb />
He was hardly expected to say <lb />
less. <lb />
If Teddy calls many more <lb />
liars ho may get on the war <lb />
path before he reaches the <lb />
Jamestown fair. <lb />
Reports from the trucking <lb />
of the State are that <lb />
suffered seriously in the <lb />
recent snap. <lb />
I. is unlucky that Thaw had <lb />
money enough to put up such a <lb />
trial there nut be much <lb />
left with him when it is over. <lb />
Th does not desire <lb />
to do any man or institution an <lb />
injustice and it is always glad to <lb />
C ct any m stake it may have <lb />
made <lb />
me days ago, in comment <lb />
the misdeeds of <lb />
Jo . . the a cashier <lb />
of Charlotte National <lb />
said have been told <lb />
high officials of the <lb />
i are among the <lb />
lat in <lb />
words upon re- <lb />
i we supposed were <lb />
since been in- <lb />
i reliable source they <lb />
re n t and we gladly re- <lb />
them d every part of <lb />
which seems to <lb />
lie . of said bank <lb />
; banks are use-1 <lb />
and we would j <lb />
not knowingly injure them. I <lb />
Their usefulness depends <lb />
largely upon the confide the <lb />
people have in their manage-1 <lb />
and we are would not <lb />
justly say anything to impair; <lb />
this confidence. <lb />
est <lb />
We <lb />
i i <lb />
upon <lb />
We<lb />
It is now certain that this <lb />
school will located <lb />
this year at some point in <lb />
Eastern North Carolina- The <lb />
legislature has ordered such a <lb />
school to be established and has <lb />
I left it to the State Board of Ed- <lb />
i to locate it It is certain <lb />
that this institution is to be <lb />
a part of the tern <lb />
of the State and that it will re- <lb />
main where it ma., be located. <lb />
The people of Pitt county <lb />
should therefore well understand <lb />
that it is now or never. They <lb />
can secure the school if <lb />
they but they <lb />
do it this year, not next, <lb />
in fact they must make <lb />
their decision on the 14th of May, <lb />
1907. If on that day they vote <lb />
for bonds they will record them- <lb />
selves in favor of securing the <lb />
school. If they vote against <lb />
bonds they will by that act say <lb />
they do not want the school es- <lb />
in their county We <lb />
cannot believe that any of our <lb />
people will so vote. Our <lb />
is that the people of Pitt <lb />
love their county and that they <lb />
lake a pride in its growing pros- <lb />
and influence. The <lb />
of the school in our midst <lb />
will give an impetus and an up <lb />
t to the that will soon <lb />
m;. it the county of <lb />
all t <lb />
A good motto for every voter <lb />
in Pitt for me and <lb />
my house, we favor bonds to <lb />
cure the Eastern training<lb />
The man who argues against <lb />
bonds to secure the location of the <lb />
the Eastern training school in this <lb />
county, argues against both his <lb />
county's interest. <lb />
What it will cost to get the <lb />
training school located in <lb />
Pitt county will only have to be <lb />
paid once, while benefit the <lb />
county will reap from it will go <lb />
on through years without <lb />
It matters not in what section <lb />
of the county a man may live, he <lb />
should be in favor of bonds to <lb />
secure Eastern training <lb />
school. Such a school will <lb />
fit every of the <lb />
and all neighboring counties also <lb />
The Daily Free Press, of Kin- <lb />
has reached the age of <lb />
years, ll is a paper that has a- <lb />
Abe staggering under <lb />
a burden of bail It <lb />
looks to as though the courts <lb />
proposed to bond him for the full <lb />
amount he stole. <lb />
Special lot laces, in- <lb />
and edges to r-v ten. <lb />
from to cents. <lb />
See our line ready made black <lb />
silk underskirts, from to <lb />
Pulley Bowen. <lb />
See our line of patent <lb />
leather pumps. Bowen. <lb />
TO APRIL, QUEEN OF THE MONTHS- <lb />
O light of an April moon. <lb />
Bloom of the rose's, breath of <lb />
Sweet the woods with foliage green <lb />
Where the robins build their neat <lb />
again. <lb />
Queen of the months, to the barefoot <lb />
boy, <lb />
we waters whirl and swish. <lb />
The pole and line is all to him <lb />
That likes to catch tinny fish. <lb />
April fair, to lovers thou art. <lb />
A dream of Paradise true, <lb />
Where pure only dwell- <lb />
So welcome to thy skies of blue <lb />
Mrs. W. G. Williams, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Chicago has just passed through <lb />
th. throes of a mayoralty con- <lb />
test, but New York know <lb />
elected two years <lb />
ago. <lb />
A Chicago News Taft <lb />
and Fairbanks as a harmony tick- <lb />
et. A sort of lean <lb />
and streak proposition. <lb />
Much of the so called friend- <lb />
ship of the day is but pretense. <lb />
J It exists only in name and as <lb />
soon as it ceases to be <lb />
it is dropped. The <lb />
friendship that continues the <lb />
same in prosperity and <lb />
is to be prized, but all other <lb />
kinds are worthless. It matters <lb />
not how hard a man may <lb />
o fright and make a <lb />
Bowen's. of ls some <lb />
, , I loathsome reptile, some worth- <lb />
A new line Of wretch who is to d <lb />
Oxford ties, at , , , , <lb />
Bowen's. his <lb />
. . ., . and blast his fondest <lb />
The loss of money and property <lb />
cents. Pulley Bowen. not the greatest loss a man <lb />
n , , . can sustain in business <lb />
Our stock is now complete in world; far better to lose your <lb />
ways been active in advancing ladies and misses Slippers and money than to lose hope and <lb />
the interest of its town and Shoes- Pulley Bowen. ambition. Dunn Guide, <lb />
is no single en- <lb />
in Kinston worth so <lb />
much to the as the Free <lb />
Press. <lb />
SPRING <lb />
The to whom it re- <lb />
ported J B Luke was engaged, <lb />
has come out v. a flat denial <lb />
The rumor is sent out from <lb />
Raleigh that the of the <lb />
State will test the validity of the <lb />
act of the recent legislature re- <lb />
Remember that when the Passenger fares to 1-4 <lb />
registration books open for the The railroads may know <lb />
coming bond elections, every their own business, but we be- <lb />
must register . he cannot it is bad policy to continue, <lb />
We would like April better if i vote. Loop.- . the town of a in this matter-; <lb />
it treating us better. Greenville must register for they could prevent the <lb />
j the town and county elections, becoming operative for the <lb />
If we have only their wards to J while those living elsewhere in time being, would only make; <lb />
take for it, why is not Mr. the county must register for the next more deter-; <lb />
as of belief as Mr. county election. The town mined in passing a law to reach <lb />
Roosevelt <lb />
will take place on Tuesday. the the rate might; <lb />
the 7th day of May, and the be made lower than the <lb />
published in <lb />
changes, and find that for <lb />
size of the towns the banks in <lb />
, Greenville and county are <lb />
W u usually deny things- L peers of any cf <lb />
J-- Tuesday, the P--J-T. It would b. better <lb />
number of our ex- i day of May. Keep op and <lb />
straight in your mind and do not law a M that <lb />
nor the elections roads and both see <lb />
is advantageous. The <lb />
has all along been of the <lb />
opinion that if the railroads had <lb />
accepted the Laughinghouse <lb />
cent bill in the legislature of<lb />
AT- <lb />
C. T. <lb />
OF STYLISH MILLINERY <lb />
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, <lb />
MARCH 26TH AND 27TH, 1907 <lb />
PATTERN HATS have been made for <lb />
seasons by a lady that runs a <lb />
i-y Parlor in the most fashionable <lb />
pvt of Baltimore and her Hats this season ex- <lb />
cell all others. She improves with age. Come <lb />
to our Opening and buy one of those stylish Hats. <lb />
MRS. M. D. HIGGS and MRS. GEORGIE <lb />
JAMES will try to please you. <lb />
easily taken other towns wanting it to agree the <lb />
in by the <lb />
do to be humbugged <lb />
in Pitt <lb />
to crested <lb />
for to be held next. <lb />
Tl c of that <lb />
much to county. <lb />
The lave names out in <lb />
Chicago- Dunne was the Demo- <lb />
candidate for mayor and <lb />
was the can- <lb />
The election was held <lb />
Tuesday, and what done <lb />
for Dunne was a plenty <lb />
There are to be two elections <lb />
next month on the of is <lb />
suing bonds one for the town on <lb />
7th and one on <lb />
14th- It must be borne in <lb />
mind that new registration <lb />
is ordered for each of these <lb />
and only those register <lb />
can vote <lb />
j p of Pitt county, <lb />
Of course expect he. in which the p of <lb />
town vote, and the other in <lb />
Place Your Orders For <lb />
Tobacco Flues. <lb />
with us, but there is really no <lb />
question about Greenville <lb />
the best town in which to i <lb />
the Et stern training school for <lb />
teachers. In this <lb />
town cannot be surpassed. We <lb />
have good water works, electric <lb />
lighting and power and sewerage <lb />
systems, all owned and operated <lb />
by the town. It ample trans- <lb />
I es and is almost <lb />
the center of the district <lb />
which the school is intended to <lb />
serve. <lb />
Some of you fellows who have <lb />
had in contemplation the <lb />
chase of a building lot in Green- <lb />
ville better not wait too <lb />
long about it. Do you think <lb />
after the brick making plant <lb />
gets to the new railroad <lb />
gets to running trains, the east- <lb />
training school gets located, <lb />
the sewerage system is com- <lb />
the streets paved and the <lb />
town gets a cotton mill, that <lb />
you can buy property as <lb />
as now If you to you <lb />
will find yourself mistaken. <lb />
1905, there would not have been <lb />
which the people of the town . . .-, <lb />
. a passenger reduction bill con- <lb />
and entire county vote The . t. , . t <lb />
,, by the legislature of <lb />
amount bonds to be issued by <lb />
the town is not to exceed <lb />
and by the county is not to; <lb />
exceed So much of the <lb />
proceeds of these bonds as may <lb />
We will make Tobacco Flues this season <lb />
at Warehouse where is <lb />
i room. <lb />
We expect to be able to supply all who <lb />
want them if we can get iron fast enough. <lb />
By a Contributor. <lb />
So far. Senator Forker has not <lb />
be necessary is to be used to laid the on the president <lb />
the location of the Eastern for the Ohio <lb />
Leave your orders with <lb />
L. <lb />
training school for teachers at <lb />
are going to erect a statue <lb />
People get strange ideas in <lb />
at in Pitt county. Ev- of Boston. A sort of GREENVILLE, ft Q <lb />
n of the county is inter- set-off for . . Lawson. THE OLD RELIABLE FLUE <lb />
this and every vote j The recent flurry in Wall ,,. <lb />
vote for the bond has t a great many I E <lb />
If it should require the entire automobiles en the market <lb />
. j amount of the two bond issues <lb />
who spent Sunday near <lb />
Falkland back and told us <lb />
that another gentleman out there <lb />
said he had read an article in <lb />
The Reflector that Greenville did <lb />
not want the Eastern training <lb />
school for teachers to be <lb />
by the State, but that the <lb />
was going ahead and es- <lb />
a school of her own. The <lb />
gentleman in question has seen <lb />
no such statement in The <lb />
tor, and we cannot understand <lb />
how he got any such idea in his <lb />
head. Greenville does want <lb />
the State school located here, <lb />
and is going to leave nothing <lb />
done co secure it. The Reflector <lb />
has been for school from the <lb />
beginning of the fight, has <lb />
used and use its <lb />
influence to secure it. <lb />
though that is not <lb />
The baseball fan is no <lb />
counting the days to the opening <lb />
He is now counting the <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
MAKER <lb />
, N. C. <lb />
cure the school, it will be worth <lb />
every dollar of it to the county. <lb />
Such a school located in the I Philadelphia feels a little <lb />
. . . since the San Francisco <lb />
county is going to benefit every- . j <lb />
,,,. of contentment with <lb />
body, both in increased <lb />
advantages <lb />
of property. <lb />
and value <lb />
There are already too many <lb />
written laws, and some of the <lb />
written are better than the writ- <lb />
ten. <lb />
Greensboro has not yet quit <lb />
talking about the palmist, but <lb />
such should never <lb />
have squealed. <lb />
When those Chicago boiler <lb />
makers , the resulting <lb />
silence must have been almost <lb />
deafening. <lb />
Of course, Senator will <lb />
try to get even with the w u <lb />
dent, but his record is a dis- Y <lb />
advantage. <lb />
stands by the <lb />
says a Georgia exchange. But <lb />
if she doesn't want be <lb />
she will stand near the. <lb />
head of the mule. i <lb />
A Little Farm Well Tilled <lb />
Will Make You <lb />
But too Much Land is a <lb />
You want to sell some of yours, you, and cultivate <lb />
the rest of it better You've got the land, we'll find the <lb />
buyer Just send a description of your land and tell us <lb />
to sell it. We'll do the rest. <lb />
NORFOLK SOUTHERN COLONIZATION CO, INC. <lb />
CITIZENS BANK BUILDING, NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
It a long before that Mr. Richard <lb />
. , . . for <lb />
out will . i. n i <lb />
. a thud term, it a Sign that I <lb />
be no letup discus, Una idea is rather <lb />
in the <lb />
popular. <lb />
LOTS FOR SALE <lb />
AT SIMPSON, <lb />
miles from Greenville on R. P. R. It. We will sell a <lb />
hunted number of building or hr wishing to <lb />
a home or a . can get one <lb />
y buying now. <lb />
Sin in located In a good Community, with a nice <lb />
convenient and store, saw mill and brick making <lb />
plant close by. <lb />
W. L o C G BARRON<lb />
This department is in of F. C. who is authorized to rep- <lb />
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory <lb />
M . <lb />
Protect yourself from the sun Extra line of white goods just <lb />
f- by getting a large straw hat at opened at B. F. Manning Co. <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. The town authorities <lb />
print-tn v <lb />
Miss Cox spent <lb />
day and Sunday with Miss <lb />
Annie Carroll. <lb />
Lam Taylor of Kinston, <lb />
spent Monday and Tuesday here <lb />
with his daughter, Mrs Frank <lb />
White. <lb />
Deputy collector Lewis H. ox <lb />
was here on business Tuesday <lb />
Mrs. M. G Bryan is visiting <lb />
near Stokes this <lb />
i. <lb />
J. W. Harper registrar <lb />
i-i for coming town election. a A Ange and <lb />
H. <lb />
I We were glad to see W. <lb />
i Vincent, of Bethel, <lb />
r. f r- ; as he passed through on his way j A new line of tin ware just re- <lb />
out to his old home. I at Harrington Barber <lb />
The A. G- Cox Co- will Co. <lb />
YOUR EASTER <lb />
SUIT. <lb />
QUALITY COUNTS <lb />
fr t B. F <lb />
f- carry- <lb />
John and Carrol <lb />
to Friday and <lb />
turned. <lb />
j Sunday in Ayden. <lb />
A L. lectured to a <lb />
large crowd here Sunday alter <lb />
make flues for the Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Barnhill, noon or, the dangers of bad <lb />
son the same old price <lb />
last season. <lb />
Bessie Sams <lb />
went <lb />
Co. has Greenville Friday evening. <lb />
The A. G. Cox <lb />
still on hand a full supply of <lb />
their Tar Heel Cart wheels. <lb />
Send us your order we assure <lb />
prompt shipments. <lb />
Revs. W. F. Fry and T. H. <lb />
King returned to their homes <lb />
Wednesday after having conduct- j belonging to the May boys he- <lb />
ed a most successful ten frightened at and <lb />
revival the Baptist church one of them became <lb />
of the Wednesday able. They did not run very far. <lb />
morning service the ordinance of I however, and no serious damage <lb />
baptism was administered to was done. <lb />
had been visiting relatives for young men- He sold <lb />
near Oakley, returned home quite a number of his books. <lb />
to Monday morning. <lb />
and men's fancy silk <lb />
A new lot of fresh flour just at <lb />
arrived at Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
Co <lb />
We came very near having ; <lb />
serious runaway Main street <lb />
Friday Two team <lb />
assortment <lb />
etc at B. <lb />
of <lb />
Program far Meeting, <lb />
day April 1907. <lb />
a. m. Devotional <lb />
Rev. Mr. <lb />
Reading minutes of <lb />
last meeting <lb />
lit review of the work <lb />
See our new <lb />
ham burgs, laces <lb />
Manning Co. <lb />
don't understand it <lb />
says a middle-aged man of av- <lb />
I just don't of Association for <lb />
the year. W H. <lb />
Some suggestions as to the <lb />
i future work of the association <lb />
seem to get anything ahead. By <lb />
time all my expenses are <lb />
paid I have anything left. <lb />
Other people no smarter I aw by the president, Miss Hetty <lb />
thirteen <lb />
A new lot of nice and <lb />
summer pants just opened at <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
Mr and Mrs. J- K Barnhill <lb />
left Friday morning for Oakley <lb />
where they will spend a few days <lb />
John Nichols, who had been <lb />
here for several days with <lb />
left for Kinston Thursday <lb />
Another large lot of shoes just <lb />
in at Harrington Barber Co. <lb />
The and Episcopal <lb />
Sunday schools gave an Easter <lb />
egg hunt Friday afternoon to the <lb />
children They certainly enjoyed <lb />
it <lb />
suits of all sizes are <lb />
going at cost at B F. Manning <lb />
Miss Ives, after spend- <lb />
sometime with Mrs. J D. <lb />
Cox, left Friday for her home at <lb />
Bayboro. <lb />
A large delegation cf Winter- <lb />
ville Council No Jr. O U. A <lb />
M. went out to the May school <lb />
house Wednesday at and <lb />
laid the corner stone for the <lb />
building and presented a Bible. <lb />
Prof. G. E. Lineberry delivered <lb />
the address and all that heard <lb />
him speak it in highest terms. <lb />
Prof. closed the <lb />
with some most appropriate <lb />
remarks of encouragement to the <lb />
school and community. At <lb />
the audience and a <lb />
concert was given by the school. <lb />
Miss Cox spent Thursday <lb />
with Miss in <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
famous dress <lb />
shoe for ladies and gentlemen at <lb />
B F. Manning Co- <lb />
Prof. W. H. was hero <lb />
evening on his <lb />
t Greenville from the doting <lb />
e at Maj school <lb />
Hun- <lb />
Cross <lb />
. G. Cox Co., are <lb />
receiving orders for their <lb />
n . and most up to date <lb />
bi. buggies. <lb />
i Cobb, of Cobb's <lb />
ads, was here Friday on <lb />
,. <lb />
to of B. T. <lb />
Ac Bra for T. W. <lb />
turnip <lb />
Misses Nannie Braxton and <lb />
Lizzie Pow ell went to Greenville <lb />
today. <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 />
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 />
the carrying a <lb />
bank and by They have just opened them up- <lb />
to the bank A lit Lie C; ll and see them. They are <lb />
going. <lb />
Get the shoe <lb />
for comfort, especially for older <lb />
me. Ti are going. B. F. <lb />
Manning Co. have them. <lb />
Miss Keel, of Norfolk, <lb />
left for Greenville Friday even <lb />
after spent sometime <lb />
with Misses Pattie and Evelyn <lb />
Sutton. <lb />
Call and the new <lb />
line of Straw Hats just arrived <lb />
a. A. W Ange Co. <lb />
L. L. Kittrell went to <lb />
vi today- <lb />
The A- G. Cox Co., are <lb />
in position to fill your orders <lb />
promptly for the old reliable <lb />
Cox Cotton Planters Simplex <lb />
Guano Sowers. <lb />
J. F. Bar wick and C A. Fair, <lb />
of Ayden, were here Tuesday <lb />
afternoon on business. <lb />
For Sale-A <lb />
good as new East Carolina Sup <lb />
ply Co Winterville, N. C. <lb />
Sheriff L. W Tucker, of <lb />
Greenville, was in town water <lb />
day. <lb />
The genial Spring days will <lb />
be here a comfortable <lb />
couch will be a luxury. A. W. <lb />
A Co. has them at a bar- <lb />
gain. <lb />
Get your choice groceries at B. <lb />
F. Mai Co. <lb />
Pure eggs <lb />
sale by Mrs. G. A. <lb />
A nets line of dry goods and <lb />
just Ladies, <lb />
come examine them. <lb />
A. W. Ange Co <lb />
Miss Cox left Monday <lb />
as a delegate to the <lb />
Women's Baptist Missionary <lb />
Union which convenes in Golds- <lb />
this week. <lb />
A. N. Ange Co. know how <lb />
to buy shoes for comfort, <lb />
and They have just <lb />
opened their large line of line <lb />
slippers- <lb />
We had another runaway Tues- <lb />
day but no serious damage was <lb />
dune. <lb />
Miss Miriam Johnson spent <lb />
Sunday in Ayden visiting <lb />
Cost will be added to those <lb />
who are in arrears taxes for <lb />
the past year after April 1st, <lb />
1907 Chas. W. Smith. <lb />
Collector. <lb />
Th-A. G. Cox Co., are <lb />
still shipping the reliable Cox <lb />
Cotton Planters and Simplex <lb />
Guano Sowers to both North <lb />
and South Carolina. Send us <lb />
your order we assure prompt <lb />
shipments. <lb />
Remember that A. G. Cox <lb />
Co. will continue for the <lb />
coming to make tobacco flues- <lb />
The A. G- Cox Co. are <lb />
now receiving orders for their <lb />
Handy tobacco trucks even <lb />
though it is early in the season <lb />
B. F. Manning Co. know <lb />
exactly what their many <lb />
want in the line of slippers. <lb />
not earning any more than I <lb />
do seem to get along first rate. <lb />
Why don't I have De- <lb />
what amount you can <lb />
save a d deposit it in the first <lb />
thing. J. L Jackson, Bank of <lb />
Winterville. <lb />
List of those who are in <lb />
rears for taxes in the town of <lb />
for the year 1906 <lb />
Braxton. W <lb />
Braxton. A <lb />
Braxton, E <lb />
Cooper, <lb />
Cooper, Rowan <lb />
Cooper, J <lb />
Coward, <lb />
Cox. A <lb />
Evans, D <lb />
Electric Light <lb />
Elliott. L <lb />
For st B <lb />
Fair. C <lb />
Grimes, <lb />
Harrison. Wm <lb />
House, W <lb />
Johnson, J <lb />
Johnson, <lb />
Kittrell, G A L <lb />
Langley, <lb />
Lane, <lb />
Little J <lb />
Locust, F <lb />
Manning, O <lb />
Manning, J <lb />
Manning, E <lb />
May, J R E <lb />
La whom, <lb />
Morris, <lb />
Nelson, H <lb />
Smith, M <lb />
Sparks, J <lb />
Tyson, <lb />
Vincent, W <lb />
Canning <lb />
Yancey, <lb />
CHAS. SMITH, Collector. <lb />
Wright <lb />
Some <lb />
us. Prof. G. E. Lineberry. <lb />
A 5-minutes talk on the <lb />
work of the <lb />
Association by the president, <lb />
Supt. J. A. Arthur. <lb />
Presentation of <lb />
prize for most improvement to <lb />
school grounds and houses, Gov <lb />
T. J- <lb />
Presentation of the <lb />
Grimes medal, Hon F. G. James <lb />
Presentation of the <lb />
Arthur F C. Harding. <lb />
Presentation of the sec- <lb />
prize Woman's <lb />
association, Rev. M T- <lb />
Presentation second prize <lb />
Grimes medal, Supt. H. B. <lb />
Smith. <lb />
Presentation second <lb />
prize Arthur medal, Rev. J, E. <lb />
Address, Mrs. R. R. <lb />
Cotten. <lb />
Adjournment. <lb />
The meeting Saturday will be <lb />
the last one held until next fall, <lb />
We are anxious to make it the <lb />
best educational gathering ever <lb />
held here- I desire to <lb />
insist upon every teacher in the <lb />
county being present and also to <lb />
invite those who are not teach- <lb />
to be with us. It will be seen <lb />
by looking at the above program <lb />
that it is one which promises to <lb />
be exceedingly interesting. I <lb />
cordially invite everybody who <lb />
is interested in educational <lb />
to be present that day and <lb />
help us make it count for good. <lb />
The Woman's Betterment As- <lb />
will have entire charge <lb />
of the day's work and this alone <lb />
insures a feast to these who <lb />
come.<lb />
Co. Supt. of Schools. <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF <lb />
WINTERVILLE, N. C. <lb />
At the Close of Business, Mar. 22nd <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
and discounts <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
Furniture and fixtures 926.88 <lb />
Demand loans <lb />
Due from hanks bankers <lb />
Cash items <lb />
Gold Coin <lb />
Silver coin 278.45 <lb />
Nat. bk 1,286.00 <lb />
Total <lb />
State of North Carolina, <lb />
Capital <lb />
surplus funds Undivided <lb />
Bills <lb />
Time certificates of <lb />
Deposits subject to <lb />
Total <lb />
County of Pitt. <lb />
I, J. L. Jackson, Cashier of the named bank, do a <lb />
wear that the above true to the beat my <lb />
edge and belief. J. L <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb />
day of Mar, 1907. <lb />
JAMES R. JOHNSON, <lb />
mo, <lb />
Notary Public, <lb />
J. K. <lb />
G. E- <lb />
A i <lb />
Directory <lb />
New Year <lb />
Find me same old i <lb />
ii a <lb />
ii i in <lb />
r north <lb />
if------- <lb />
Of <lb />
missionary work of kind <lb />
cost i. <lb />
by the bank, and may be <lb />
the point in friend's <lb />
career to prosperity J. L. <lb />
n, cashier. Bank of Win- <lb />
T Cox ft Bro. have <lb />
seeds and flower ail <lb />
kinds at the drug store. <lb />
powerful <lb />
tonic and regulator for female <lb />
s and diseases. <lb />
B. T. Cox Bro. <lb />
GROCERIES, CANNED GO <lb />
PICKLES. I <lb />
tiE, HA, CAKES, , <lb />
CIGARS, Etc. <lb />
every customer Tor Mi the <lb />
year It be continued. <lb />
It will pay you to visit my store and see my stock. <lb />
J. B. Johnston, <lb />
WHEN TO <lb />
TESTING<lb />
El <lb />
AND BOYS <lb />
CLOTHES <lb />
WHY WE YE BEEN <lb />
ENOUGH <lb />
TO HANDLE ONLY <lb />
THE BEST OF <lb />
CLOTHES MADE. A <lb />
VISIT TO OUR STORE <lb />
WILL ENLIGHTEN YOU <lb />
THE CLOTHING <lb />
question. All styles, <lb />
all sizes for every man, <lb />
prices that should be more <lb />
than we ask-<lb />
and at <lb />
YOUR SPECIAL ATTENTION IS CALLED TO OUR<lb />
SUITS <lb />
C. S. <lb />
THE MAN'S <lb />
OUTFITTER <lb /></p>
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mm<lb />
m,.,. , . <lb />
All AMEND THE CHARTER <lb />
OF THE TO N OF <lb />
The I <lb />
North Carolina do <lb />
Section That chapter <lb />
hundred and fifteen f of the <lb />
private acts of one <lb />
tight and ninety-nine <lb />
be me is <lb />
mended as by <lb />
ire; out a of section two of <lb />
act. except the first <lb />
said section h s in the <lb />
place the par stricken out <lb />
the lining <lb />
the southern bank of Tar river <lb />
at line between C T. Mil <lb />
and Johnston. <lb />
souther o with U r <lb />
boundary of Frank <lb />
land to <lb />
Greenville and Washington t <lb />
men to be elected for a of <lb />
one year and the other of said <lb />
be for a <lb />
of two years, and said ward <lb />
shall each and every year <lb />
thereafter one alderman <lb />
of office shall be years; <lb />
and the fifth ward shall <lb />
elect each and every ear one <lb />
aldermen whose term of office <lb />
shall one year. <lb />
Se.-. That said chapter one <lb />
h and fifteen of <lb />
t . private acts of one thousand <lb />
I hundred and ninety-nine, <lb />
i the fur- <lb />
CHANCE IN N. A S- SCHEDULES. <lb />
Older. <lb />
With A. L. C. at <lb />
and <lb />
the influence of the <lb />
corporation commission an agree- <lb />
his been made between <lb />
the A. C. L the N. S. <lb />
railroads important <lb />
connections will be male at Kin- <lb />
and at The <lb />
cf these connections <lb />
will necessitate a of <lb />
schedule of three <lb />
trains on the Beaufort division <lb />
of the Norfolk Southern and <lb />
two n the Atlantic Coast Line. <lb />
Norfolk Southern train No. <lb />
Schnapps Tobacco is Hide ENTIRELY from Flue 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 />
thence an i <lb />
the i r <lb />
the western <lb />
readjust <lb />
ton's I .;. <lb />
course v <lb />
f said i ad i <lb />
if the i <lb />
H. <lb />
wt r <lb />
western .- <lb />
in <lb />
I em <lb />
said am e <lb />
cl <lb />
S T. A I prop i th o i <lb />
r course in a d reel <lb />
en the Ra end P <lb />
by striking out all which passes at <lb />
. ; n Ham m minutes ear- <lb />
to I o. act . <lb />
to make connection at New <lb />
after the word. with the A. C L train <lb />
. , h will . leaving <lb />
, , . minutes. No. the <lb />
the Norfolk Southern will leave <lb />
part minutes later in he <lb />
raid begin at a afternoon to make <lb />
u., o. h bank of at the A. C <lb />
Tar rive- u line <lb />
T,, , . , , p. m., thus in- <lb />
. i Johns on. connection with the A. C <lb />
a it course with L train from Weldon, No. <lb />
I'll of Frank on the Norfolk Southern <lb />
to the Greenville be minutes later, passing <lb />
and V, <lb />
i . <lb />
an third <lb />
ton <lb />
road, thence a <lb />
. with said road <lb />
and third street <lb />
extended t th western <lb />
said town in a northerly <lb />
sound division of the N r- direct onto th. no <lb />
folk -1 S at easterly coarse with the s <lb />
wet mend of the Tar river <lb />
v. at point where <lb />
r iv the co <lb />
Kinston at p. m. instead of <lb />
p. m. and make connection <lb />
at with the A. C. L. <lb />
from Wilmington. <lb />
The date when these schedules <lb />
go into effect is not made known <lb />
vet. Kinston Free Press- <lb />
The second ward shall <lb />
south eastern corner <lb />
lint ward, thence in a wester- <lb />
direction with the southern <lb />
boundary of first ward, third <lb />
southern boundary of the right <lb />
of way i railway, thence <lb />
a westerly c with <lb />
southern of <lb />
at Mew Ban. <lb />
A disastrous fire at <lb />
early this morning, at <lb />
o'clock which destroyed J. <lb />
Arnold's and horses <lb />
am <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 of these imitations are <lb />
to be as as <lb />
Schnapps, but there is only one gen- <lb />
Schnapps. Be sure the letters <lb />
on the tag, and stamped on the plug <lb />
under the tag spell S-C-H-N-A-P-P-S <lb />
and then 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 per pound, in cuts, <lb />
strictly and plugs. <lb />
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company n. C.<lb />
the iron <lb />
said railway at tin line between <lb />
the House and Atkins property <lb />
and T. II. M ire's land, thence a <lb />
in Ar <lb />
was <lb />
burnt . to <lb />
, boarding house, <lb />
to the western boundary of said was entirely destroyed. <lb />
town, thence in a southerly and its contents of <lb />
street, and third street extended <lb />
a northerly course with a ditch <lb />
to the old plank road, thence a <lb />
northerly course in a direct line <lb />
to the eastern side of roadway <lb />
between the James L. ,. <lb />
the Perkins prop <lb />
at the s corner of <lb />
the said Perkins prop <lb />
thence with the eastern <lb />
said roadway or lane to the <lb />
southern side of the Greenville <lb />
d road, thence will <lb />
the southern side of said road to <lb />
a opposite R. A. Tyson's <lb />
southeast co thence across <lb />
the road to said Tyson's r. <lb />
thence a northerly course with <lb />
said eastern line or a <lb />
line continuing in sum.; direction <lb />
to Tar river, an easterly <lb />
course with the bank <lb />
of Tar river to <lb />
Sec. That said chapter one <lb />
hundred and fifteen of tin <lb />
sets one thousand <lb />
eight hundred and ninety-nine <lb />
be, and the Same is hereby fur- <lb />
a -i. by striking out <lb />
all of section four of said act <lb />
and putting in place of said sec <lb />
four id the <lb />
an election shall held <lb />
annually on the first in <lb />
June of each and every year, by <lb />
the qualified voters residing in <lb />
the several wards of said town Evans <lb />
for the election of aldermen, and Evans street <lb />
Free <lb />
with the western bound- boarding horse <lb />
of .-aid town to the Gr. tin. <lb />
and Falkland road, thence in an <lb />
easterly direction with said road <lb />
. d street, and fifth et <lb />
to the eastern bound- <lb />
l aid town, t in a <lb />
northerly direction with the <lb />
eastern boundary said town to <lb />
the Greenville and Washington <lb />
with the boundary <lb />
of said town to the beginning, <lb />
eastern comer of first <lb />
ward. The third ward <lb />
shall begin at the <lb />
owner of second ward and <lb />
thence with the southern bound <lb />
of said ward and fifth street <lb />
to live points with Die . <lb />
avenue to the western <lb />
boundary to said town, thence <lb />
with the western <lb />
four ice, entailing a RECEIPTS CROWING. <lb />
in The Journal at <lb />
Toward the <lb />
Class. <lb />
There is not a better index to <lb />
the business growth of a town <lb />
had than its and <lb />
hair lives., is making a <lb />
2nd. showing r that line. <lb />
Postmaster Flanagan has given <lb />
us some figures from the records <lb />
in th tell <lb />
the gratifying in bus <lb />
M t, late <lb />
county, <lb />
tin.- u to . <lb />
vi <lb />
said to m to the <lb />
. or -1st <lb />
of March, or notice will c <lb />
p e in bar of <lb />
All it- t. to said estates <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION <lb />
op <lb />
the bank of n. t. <lb />
Al THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, MAR. 22nd, 1907<lb />
Loans and Discounts Stock paid in <lb />
Overdrafts Secured 299.5 Surplus Fund <lb />
Undivided profits <lb />
Fixtures <lb />
Die from Banks <lb />
Cash Items <lb />
Gold Coin <lb />
Silver Coin <lb />
1.000.0 <lb />
Deposit 2.437.7 <lb />
subject 70,987.-. <lb />
Cashiers <lb />
2.070.00 <lb />
855.70 <lb />
la <lb />
E. <lb />
, A <lb />
r. ti-NOTICE. <lb />
Hied as <lb />
as administrator <lb />
Nancy E <lb />
Pitt county, this <lb />
to <lb />
r lite z. <lb />
it <lb />
lab <lb />
is <lb />
a. having<lb />
hi<lb />
said town to <lb />
pleaded in bar <lb />
to said estate <lb />
boundary of re-l-y- <lb />
All <lb />
the first ward shall elect one <lb />
each every year <lb />
whose term of office shall be one <lb />
year, and the second ward <lb />
shall elect at the election to be <lb />
held on the said first Monday in <lb />
Juno, one thousand nine <lb />
and seven, two aldermen, <lb />
one of said aldermen to be <lb />
dieted for a term of one year, <lb />
and the other of said aldermen to <lb />
be elected for a term of two years, <lb />
and raid wad shall elect each <lb />
and every year thereafter one <lb />
alderman the term of two <lb />
year-; the ward shall <lb />
elect at the election to be held <lb />
on the first Monday in June one <lb />
hundred and <lb />
seven, two aldermen, of said <lb />
aldermen to be elected for a term <lb />
of two years, and said ward <lb />
shall elect each and every <lb />
thereafter one alderman the <lb />
term of two years; find the <lb />
fourth ward shall elect at <lb />
the election to be on e <lb />
first Monday in <lb />
and nine and seven, <lb />
two one f said <lb />
fourth ward shall be <lb />
five points at the -1 of <lb />
Evans street and Dickinson <lb />
and running thence with <lb />
Dickinson avenue and the rod <lb />
of third ward to w . stern <lb />
boundary of said town, thence in <lb />
a southerly direction with the <lb />
western boundary of said town to <lb />
the south western corner of said <lb />
town, thence in an easterly <lb />
with the s bound- <lb />
of said town to Evans street <lb />
extended, thence with <lb />
extended and <lb />
in a <lb />
in v a.-.- make immediate payment. <lb />
at n the day of March. 1907. <lb />
V. Brooks, Administrator. <lb />
K G. Atty, ltd <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
i Having qualified as administrator of <lb />
George H. Kin.-, of I <lb />
Pitt county, Carolina, this is <lb />
notify, all persona having against; <lb />
the the deceased <lb />
them to the on or <lb />
before day of March, or <lb />
this notice will be in bar <lb />
to said estate <lb />
. payment. <lb />
I'm.-; i. of March, <lb />
K, bills, Administrator. <lb />
. J y. <lb />
For the year March <lb />
st. 1906, the total receipts <lb />
were for the year <lb />
ending March 31st, 1908, <lb />
and for the year ending <lb />
March 31st. 1907, <lb />
This shows an increase of <lb />
a tad dollars the p wt year <lb />
At the rate of <lb />
office is making it will not be <lb />
b Greenville is raised <lb />
to the class <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
qualified a administrator <lb />
. with the win annexed of ale. Li. Rog <lb />
deceased, late of Pitt N. <lb />
C. this is to notify all persons having <lb />
claims against the estate the said <lb />
; Me. G. Roger, deceased, to exhibit <lb />
them to the undersigned within twelve <lb />
I month.- from the date of this notice or <lb />
this notice will be pleaded in liar <lb />
their All persons 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, Attorney. <lb />
ft <lb />
f North Carolina, ,,,. <lb />
of Pitt. <lb />
BU <lb />
M Of <lb />
Con <lb />
I, J. It. Davis, <lb />
I- an I belief <lb />
-1 a l <lb />
II <lb />
J V <lb />
day of <lb />
if th <lb />
be- <lb />
Mar. I <lb />
hank, <lb />
It <lb />
do <lb />
of my <lb />
r. <lb />
l V <lb />
W. <lb />
F M K <lb />
THE BETHEL BANKING TRUST GO. <lb />
AT N. G <lb />
At close of Mar. 22nd. <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
NOTICE TO THE VOTERS <lb />
PITT COUNTY. <lb />
OF <lb />
course to the beginning at <lb />
five points. The fifth ward <lb />
shell at the <lb />
of and Evans streets, at <lb />
live in a souther- <lb />
c with Evans street and <lb />
the line of ward to the <lb />
southern of said town, <lb />
thence in an easterly direction <lb />
with the southern of <lb />
said to the south eastern <lb />
corn r of the corporate limits of <lb />
said town, thence in a northerly <lb />
direction with the eastern <lb />
of said town to south <lb />
corner of second ward, thence <lb />
in a westerly direction with the <lb />
southern boundary of second <lb />
ward and to the begin- <lb />
Sec That this act shall be <lb />
in force from and after its <lb />
cation. <lb />
That all laws and <lb />
clauses of in with <lb />
this act are hereby repealed, <lb />
In the General Assembly <lb />
mid ratified, this <lb />
day March, A. D., I <lb />
FARMS FOR SALE. <lb />
I have three farms that are offered <lb />
for sale, <lb />
My home place containing acres, <lb />
acres cleared. Best of tobacco <lb />
and cotton land. Good two story house, <lb />
two tenant houses and all <lb />
farm buildings. <lb />
Also one farm of acres two <lb />
from Blackjack, and one farm of -10 <lb />
acres in Beaufort county. <lb />
Calvin Milli. <lb />
It. K. D. No. N. C. <lb />
ltd <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
Overdrafts <lb />
Furniture <lb />
Due from Hanks and <lb />
Bankers <lb />
Cash items <lb />
Cold coin, <lb />
Silver twin bunk <lb />
ind other U. S, notes <lb />
its <lb />
20.688,18<lb />
II- <lb />
of <lb />
deposit, . <lb />
j Deposits to check <lb />
out- <lb />
standing <lb />
3.426,14 <lb />
724.22 <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
In Superior Court <lb />
North Carolina I <lb />
county. I <lb />
Florence Willoughby <lb />
Cornelius I <lb />
The defendant above named will take <lb />
notice that an action entitled as above <lb />
has been commenced in the Superior <lb />
court of Pitt county to obtain for the <lb />
plaintiff from the defendant an <lb />
lute divorce from the bonds of <lb />
upon the grounds that are fully <lb />
Set out in the complaint and the said <lb />
will further take notice that <lb />
he is required to appear at the next <lb />
term of the Superior court of said <lb />
county to be held on the seventh Mon- <lb />
day after the first Monday in March, <lb />
it being the 22nd day of April, <lb />
at the house of . <lb />
.- r an . <lb />
r demur to e in ac- <lb />
or t. ,. . . . ti <lb />
court for the relief demanded in said <lb />
This the 13th of March, WOT. <lb />
D. .,. <lb />
K. G. . Atty. for Plaintiff. <lb />
Notice is hereby given to the voters <lb />
of county the board of <lb />
commissioners, at their meeting on the <lb />
first April, it being the <lb />
first day of said ordered that an <lb />
election be held at the various <lb />
in said county on May <lb />
4th, 1907. purpose of taking the <lb />
sense of the qualified of <lb />
county on the proposition to confer upon <lb />
the board of county commissioners 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 />
six percent. The proceeds of <lb />
the sale of said bonds to be used in aid- <lb />
in erecting suitable buildings at some I <lb />
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 the <lb />
of said school in the county, to lo- <lb />
used in the purchase of machinery <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 <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. law authorizing . aid <lb />
election requires those favoring the <lb />
issuing of said bonds to vote a written<lb />
Total <lb />
Total 34,290.38 <lb />
State of North Carolina, County of Pitt <lb />
I. W H Cashier of above named <lb />
swear that the above statement is true to <lb />
edge and belief. <lb />
beat of my <lb />
Cashier <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb />
fore me, this 28th day Mar. <lb />
T. Carson <lb />
Votary Public<lb />
M. BLOUNT, <lb />
R. J- GRIMES <lb />
ROBT. STATON, <lb />
Directors. <lb />
SOU <lb />
y l <lb />
FREE <lb />
or printed with the words thereon, <lb />
and those d to vote <lb />
S written or printed with the <lb />
words thereon The <lb />
will of en on <lb />
v. h, , aid close at sunset <lb />
May 4th, <lb />
who register can vote. <lb />
By of board of county com- <lb />
missioners of Pi it y. <lb />
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Richard Clerk, Id <lb />
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Norfolk, Baltimore Philadelphia <lb />
New York, Boston and all other <lb />
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Bladder troubles. Other <lb />
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it cure we will refund <lb />
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full size free bottle of <lb />
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SALE OF LAND KR TAXES. <lb />
Notice is hereby given that have <lb />
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of May. sell at th curl <lb />
in Greenville, the <lb />
real for me <lb />
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L. W. TUCKER. <lb />
SI., <lb />
BETHEL TOWNSHIP. <lb />
Bryant Andrews, <lb />
Horn . tax and cost, <lb />
RE acres, I <lb />
tax ad cost, 8.52. <lb />
. Briley, <lb />
Home, lax and cost, V <lb />
W J lot, U <lb />
cost. G Si <lb />
son, <lb />
tax an st, 1.07. <lb />
W M Jenkins, lot. Winterville, <lb />
tax and cost, 2.42. <lb />
W J Kittrell. lots, Grifton. <lb />
tax and <lb />
Mrs N <lb />
i. . tax and cost. <lb />
AC Manning, lot l inter- <lb />
of Lie, tax and cost, 6.18. <lb />
M Morns. acres, <lb />
Winterville, tax and cost. <lb />
9.54. <lb />
Ben acres, <lb />
Mrs P Grifton, <lb />
years, tax and cost St <lb />
Mack Manning, ac -es tax <lb />
and cost 7.81. <lb />
Pat- <lb />
Martha Harriss, 1-4 acre, <lb />
rick, tax and cost. 1.77. <lb />
John Hardy, oil acres, Harriss, <lb />
tax aid cost, 8.06. <lb />
Henry Hardy. 1-1 acre. Hines. <lb />
acres. Arthur, tax and cost, <lb />
2.27. <lb />
Freeman Hemby, 1-4 acres. <lb />
tax and cost. 2.21. <lb />
Ala Hemby, 1-8 acres, Shep <lb />
; tax and cost, <lb />
tax and Hopkins, acre, <lb />
Lane, tax and 5.24 <lb />
1-4 acres. <lb />
tax and e st, <lb />
Ii J Jenkins. lot, Evans St. <lb />
tax and <lb />
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Moore, lot. taxi H F . Home, <lb />
cost, acres, Stokes, and cost, 16.63. <lb />
Pitt County Oil Co. lot, Win-, John Kine. I Patrick, <lb />
lot, ,, <lb />
tax <lb />
J King <lb />
tax a <lb />
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J t . acre.-, lo <lb />
and cost 6.0 <lb />
Samuel Edwards, <lb />
I Home. tax. d cost, 10.87. <lb />
n acre.-. <lb />
I tax and cos;, <lb />
M acres. v- <lb />
I tax and <lb />
Mrs. . Nelson, <lb />
I acres, tax and cost, <lb />
J Rouse, acre.-I and cost. <lb />
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TOWN.-. <lb />
Anders-m, <lb />
tax and cost, <lb />
Chas on, , <lb />
Roads, t and cost. I <lb />
o acres, <lb />
tax and i . 4.31. <lb />
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.- May, tax and <lb />
M-s. W A <lb />
Everett, I and cos;. J <lb />
Knight, acre- <lb />
and cost. <lb />
W E Parker acres <lb />
tax and cost. 11.36. <lb />
Harvey Stancill, acre <lb />
X Roads, i e. Bells X . ids, <lb />
tax and cost, <lb />
. . tax and cost, 65.36 <lb />
n Peyton, lot. Ayden, <lb />
.; i-i. King, i lot <lb />
, . 1.1 lot, . c. I xi cost, <lb />
tax 2.86. Bridget Li . L-4 . <lb />
Rouse, lot. Grifton tax rick, tax and I . <lb />
cost, <lb />
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Mr. Sarah Stocks, Win- <lb />
tax and cost. . <lb />
Smith, ac es, <lb />
a , . 1st, <lb />
Mary Smith. it. Win- <lb />
lie, tax and costA Smith. acres, COX. <lb />
tax d cost. 4.1. <lb />
Sparkman, lots, Win- <lb />
tie, tax and cost. 6.60. <lb />
,. acres, tax and <lb />
cos . 6.61. <lb />
Turnage, lot. <lb />
tax and cost 00- <lb />
lots. <lb />
. lax cost, <lb />
L B Williams, acres, tax <lb />
cost, <lb />
FALKLAND TOWNSHIP- <lb />
Fountain <lb />
Pat- <lb />
acres. <lb />
Residence Telephone. <lb />
It saves exposure <lb />
It saves doctor's bills <lb />
It means convenience and <lb />
economy <lb />
Clear up the complexion, <lb />
and tone You can best j <lb />
do or two of <lb />
Little Early . I- <lb />
pills with a The pills that , <lb />
everyone by <lb />
Jno. I. Woolen. I <lb />
is what of <lb />
K- i. 1.1 1.- Syrup, <lb />
. ., <lb />
ail lilts <lb />
Ha . <lb />
Drag <lb />
Jno. Wooten, <lb />
I LIQUID <lb />
-AND <lb />
COUGH <lb />
m. <lb />
THE <lb />
NEW <lb />
IDEA <lb />
may not bring their <lb />
possessors but they <lb />
s to get a comfortable <lb />
with nit even sympathy. <lb />
is <lb />
acres. <lb />
BEAVER DAM <lb />
acres. <lb />
cost, 6-62, <lb />
tax <lb />
and <lb />
CAROLINA TOWNSHIP. <lb />
acres, A. <lb />
L C James, <lb />
tax and cost. <lb />
Ransom Mobley, <lb />
and 4.34 <lb />
W. <lb />
tax <lb />
c Bridgers, <lb />
tax and cost. <lb />
Corbitt. Sr. <lb />
Swain, tax and cost. <lb />
V 2-5 Par <lb />
acres, Matthews, tax <lb />
cost. <lb />
W Harrington, acres, tax <lb />
and cost. 1.77. <lb />
V. Harriss. acres, Lang- <lb />
tax and cost. 1.57 <lb />
Johnson, Pea- <lb />
den, tax and cost, <lb />
B N Owens. acres, tax and <lb />
cost. <lb />
Abram lots, <lb />
W F Taylor, acres, <lb />
and cost, 3.45 <lb />
lam Whitehurst. th acres, <lb />
J B Stancill. tax and Ricks, tax and cost. 4-41- <lb />
. cost, 6.36 <lb />
Henrietta Whichard, acres, <lb />
tax cost, 5.18. <lb />
FARMVILLE TOWNSHIP. <lb />
TOWNSHIP. <lb />
W H Boyd, acres, W Clark, <lb />
tax and cost. <lb />
HA Boyd, acres, tax <lb />
I and <lb />
J W Campbell, acres, N- <lb />
H-X Roads, tax and cost <lb />
N W Campbell, acres, HO, <lb />
lots, acres, Proctor, tax <lb />
I and cost, <lb />
R G Son township <lb />
acres C Swamp, lot. <lb />
N W Askew. P. Road, <lb />
tax and cost. <lb />
Sim Cameron, lot, tax <lb />
cost, <lb />
A L Joyner, l lot, tax and cost, <lb />
58- <lb />
Watt acres, tax and <lb />
cost, 14- <lb />
RA Stamper. lot tax and <lb />
Ben Vines, lot, tax and cost. <lb />
tax and cost. 37.49 <lb />
Abram Cox, acres, Thor <lb />
tax and cost, <lb />
Marcellus arson, <lb />
I and cost <lb />
Tom Dunn. acres C Root, <lb />
tax and cost, 07- <lb />
B C Evans, 2-r acres, Indian <lb />
Well, tax and cost, <lb />
Oscar Haddock, acres. <lb />
Root, tax and cost. <lb />
B Haddock, acres, <lb />
acres, R A S. tax and cost, <lb />
10.09- <lb />
J B Hill, acres, Tar River, <lb />
tax and cost, <lb />
Harris <lb />
I Swamp, tax and cost, 97- <lb />
Stephen Leggett, acres, <lb />
Well, tax and cost, <lb />
Louis Smith. acres. Creep- <lb />
S, tax and cost, 3-49 <lb />
C O Brown, lot, Corey, lot. <lb />
Pitt St, tax and cost, <lb />
J W Brown, acres. B W <lb />
Brown, tax and cost. 11.90- <lb />
John Brown. Jr. lot, Patrick. <lb />
J lot, tax and cost, <lb />
Stanley Boyd, lot, Greene St <lb />
tax and cost, <lb />
J c Bern lot. tax and cost. <lb />
township <lb />
, W S Sr., acres, <lb />
ton, tax and cost, 21-47- <lb />
Warren Coward, lot, Winter- <lb />
tax and cost, 6.31. <lb />
AD cox, Winterville, <lb />
I tax and cost, <lb />
Daniel cox, acres, <lb />
I tax and cost. 2.37. <lb />
John D cox. col., lot. Ayden, <lb />
I tax arid 6.74. <lb />
lot, Ayden, tax <lb />
I and cost. 16.18. <lb />
Elias Edwards, acres, <lb />
I tax and cost, 2.66. <lb />
I James Edwards, lot, Winter- <lb />
ville, tax and cost, 4.27. <lb />
Will Forbes, acres, tax and <lb />
cost. 4.93. <lb />
J E i lot, N Grifton, <lb />
I tax and cost, <lb />
J A Griffin, lots, acres, <lb />
acres, near Ayden, tax <lb />
I and cost. <lb />
J c Harrington, acres, tax <lb />
I and cost. 20- <lb />
W P lot, Ayden, tax <lb />
I and cost, 5.62- <lb />
A L Jackson. acres, c <lb />
II lot, GriftonA L . a .-on ; ,<lb />
. lot, <lb />
tax -wt, 3.7-. <lb />
commercial Knitting Mill. <lb />
acres, Plant, tax and cost, <lb />
Peter cherry, acres, Latham, <lb />
tax and cost. 4.13 <lb />
Ida Clark, i acre, Patrick, <lb />
and cost, <lb />
Allen 1-1 acre, Hines, <lb />
and cost, <lb />
Redding Cooper, 1-4 acre. Mill, <lb />
cost, 21- <lb />
A B Daniel, lot. Reed St, <lb />
and cost, 7.38 <lb />
John A Daniel, acres. <lb />
Brown, tax and cost, 6.56. <lb />
Stephen Davis, 1-4 acres. Mill, <lb />
tax and costs. <lb />
Dawson, 1-4 acre, <lb />
Higgs, cost, 3.45 <lb />
General Dupree, acres, Para- <lb />
more, and cost, 7.77 <lb />
B Evans, lot, <lb />
and cost. 3.12. <lb />
Jas L Elks, acres, H M, <lb />
cost. 10.79 <lb />
Joseph Forbes, lot. Reed St, <lb />
tax and cost, 3.29- <lb />
Lewis Forbes, acres, Will- <lb />
and cost, 6.11 <lb />
Fleming, lot, Reed St, <lb />
and cost, <lb />
J M Foreman, lot. <lb />
and cost 3.58. <lb />
W B Greene wife, lot, D <lb />
Ave, tax and cost, 8.71. <lb />
J Frank Greene, 1-5 acre, Mill, <lb />
and cost, <lb />
Mrs. M D Higgs, lot, <lb />
and cost. 9.97. <lb />
F. M. Hodges, lot, Res, <lb />
and cost, 12.29. <lb />
W H Harrington, acres, <lb />
Moore, acres, <lb />
acres, Dudley, acres, Dudley, <lb />
. r.-,. HT <lb />
tax <lb />
William Lilly. I lot, <lb />
t x am cos;. . <lb />
Home, acres. Brown, acres, <lb />
Seine Hole. I x in C <lb />
A K <lb />
Swamp. lot. and <lb />
cost, 1361, <lb />
Andrew Mo . i lot, Mill, <lb />
tax and cost, i <lb />
Lane tax <lb />
and c-st. <lb />
Donnie Muir lot, Shep- <lb />
tax and cost, -8-j- <lb />
Samuel Ob y. t, Brown. <lb />
and cost, <lb />
B E lot, Warehouse. <lb />
lot, 23-15 <lb />
Perkins, 1-4 lot, Higgs, <lb />
and cost. <lb />
Whitman Price 1-4 lot, Mill- tax <lb />
and cost, <lb />
Eu Mill, and <lb />
cost, 67- <lb />
J Smith wife, acres, <lb />
Forbes, tax and cost, <lb />
Mrs- M B Smith, acres, Will <lb />
lama, tax and cost, <lb />
I A Sugg, lot, St. tax <lb />
and cost, 8.06 <lb />
Robert Spell 1-8 lot Sheppard <lb />
St, Robert Spell. lot Shep <lb />
rd, tax and cost, <lb />
Stancil acres tax <lb />
and cost 2.69. <lb />
Eliza Tripp acres. Home <lb />
tax and cost, <lb />
B- F 1-1 lot, Patrick <lb />
lot lot <lb />
lot Peyton, tax and cost, <lb />
William 1-4 lot. Hes- <lb />
tax and cost, 1.77. <lb />
Vines 1-2 lot Patrick <lb />
and cost, 2.67. <lb />
A G Whichard, acres, Which- <lb />
ard and cost, 11.54. <lb />
W. Williams, acre <lb />
and C D, tax and cost, <lb />
Annie Ward 1-8 lot Perkins. <lb />
and cost, <lb />
TOWNSHIP. <lb />
B A Foreman. lot, U and <lb />
cost. 1.88 <lb />
Miss Nannie E Little acres <lb />
and cost. 5.23 <lb />
Ed 1386 acres, <lb />
23.24 <lb />
Sarah Little, lot, tax and cost <lb />
Robert Mitchell, lot. tax and <lb />
cost. 1.66. <lb />
J J Redding, acres. Bel- <lb />
tax and cost, <lb />
Wooten, acres. <lb />
Home cost. 22- <lb />
Dudley Williams, acre R R F, <lb />
4.66. <lb />
SWIFT creek. <lb />
W. B Bland, acres, tax <lb />
and cost, 16.21 <lb />
J R Bu k Sr. acres, tax a <lb />
cos, 8.75. <lb />
Jacob acres, tax <lb />
and cost, 14.00 <lb />
Chapman Son, acre <lb />
tax and cost <lb />
L L acres, and <lb />
cost <lb />
Clark acres, tax and <lb />
cost. 4.67 <lb />
G. W. Gardner, acres tax <lb />
and cost, 20.36 <lb />
William Gardner, acres, Sal- <lb />
Bland, U-x and cost, 4.87. <lb />
A L Jackson. lot, and <lb />
cost. 10.36 <lb />
Bill King, acres, Us <lb />
COt, 1.69 <lb />
Nancy 2-3 <lb />
and cost, <lb />
acres. and <lb />
cost, <lb />
Vines. acres, and <lb />
cost, 8.39 <lb />
Martha West, acres, tax and <lb />
cost, <lb />
Henry White, acres. and <lb />
cost, 2.75- <lb />
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barber <lb />
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has been trying to beat into Wall <lb />
street. <lb />
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A prominent manufacturer, A. <lb />
of N. C, relates u <lb />
most remarkable experience. <lb />
A f leas than three bottles of <lb />
Electric Bitters. feel like one rising <lb />
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disease, in the Diabetes <lb />
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all runs to <lb />
eyes, nose and throat cf passing out <lb />
system through the liver and kidneys. <lb />
the want of moisture the bowels become <lb />
and other cough cures <lb />
those containing <lb />
Opiates. Kennedy's Laxative Honey and <lb />
moves the contains no Opiates. <lb />
KENNEDY'S <lb />
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was literally coughing f I <lb />
death, and become to weak to leave <lb />
my bed; and neighbors predicted that I <lb />
would never leave it alive; it <lb />
for thanks be to God, I was in- <lb />
to try Dr. King's New Discovery. <lb />
took just four one dollar bottles to <lb />
completely cure the cough and restore <lb />
to sound writes Mrs. <lb />
Eva of <lb />
Co., lad. This King of cough and cold <lb />
cure-, and healer of throat and lungs, <lb />
i guaranteed Ry I. Wooten Drug- <lb />
gist. and SI. Trial bottle free. <lb />
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Panama Canal. <lb />
Machinery is digging the Panama <lb />
canal a thousand times quicker <lb />
the shovel dug the Erie. <lb />
produces the L- If. <lb />
paint at BU times less cost for labor, <lb />
than if made by <lb />
The L, M. gives the best job in tie <lb />
world, because I M. Zinc hardens <lb />
L M. White lead and makes I. M. <lb />
paint wear like iron In to years. <lb />
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paint and It gallons of <lb />
Oil at paint a mod- <lb />
house. <lb />
If any defect exists in L. M. Taint, <lb />
will repaint house tor nothing. <lb />
Sold by L. Carr. Greenville. <lb />
Stat Ohio. City OF <lb />
as <lb />
Frank J. makes oath that he <lb />
partner of Arm of <lb />
Co. doing business in <lb />
of Toledo, County and State <lb />
that said will pay the sum of <lb />
iNK DOLLARS for each <lb />
and every case that cannot be cured by <lb />
the use Hall's Catarrh Cure. <lb />
FRANK J. <lb />
Sworn to before m .- a subscribed <lb />
in nay presence, this day of <lb />
A. 1888. <lb />
A. W. GLEASON, <lb />
Notary <lb />
Dr. <lb />
I. W. BRYAN. <lb />
i. U Johnson, <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb />
Contractor. Tile Setter. <lb />
Puns submitted and estimates fur- <lb />
on . i. All v, <lb />
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ed. <lb />
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken <lb />
and acts directly on the blood and mu- <lb />
surfaces of the system. Send for <lb />
testimonials free. <lb />
F. J. CO. Toledo, O <lb />
Sold by all Druggists, <lb />
Take Hall's Family Pills for <lb />
Reward. <lb />
The above reward will be <lb />
given by the fence commission- <lb />
of Pitt Co for evidence sue- <lb />
to convict parties found <lb />
of or otherwise <lb />
the fence or <lb />
open around the Stock <lb />
Law Territory <lb />
Thus Feb. 1907. <lb />
T. M. Hooker, Secy. <lb />
d. <lb />
Skinner, Jr. <lb />
II. W. p, <lb />
LAWYERS. N C <lb />
Practice in the courts, <lb />
in 1866. <lb />
i-W. CO. <lb />
NORFOLK. VA- <lb />
Cotton and Ian Hers of <lb />
Bagging, Ties and Bags, <lb />
Correspondence and shipments <lb />
solicited- <lb />
JAMES L. FLEMING, <lb />
ATTORNEY AT LAW, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
W. L. Co. <lb />
SIMPSON, N C. <lb />
-----DEALERS IN <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE. <lb />
A NICE LINE OF STAPLE <lb />
GOODS ON HAND. <lb />
CLOTHING. SHOES. HATS. <lb />
CAPS, HARDWARE AND <lb />
GROCERIES. <lb />
Country Produce Bought Sold. <lb />
WITH <lb />
Dr. Kings <lb />
New Discovery <lb />
for <lb />
Pries<lb />
IDS Trial. <lb />
J. <lb />
LEADING FLORISTS, <lb />
OF NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
All kinds of all kinds of choice cut How- <lb />
in season Special attention given <lb />
to mid funeral I <lb />
stock, Pot plants for Winter <lb />
Rosebushes, Hedge <lb />
plants, Evergreens and Shade trees <lb />
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Raleigh, N. C. Phone <lb />
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haw u <lb />
,. their m <lb />
. tab <lb />
hear bestowed on the hotel <lb />
the excellent new manage- <lb />
of Mr Sharpe Blount <lb />
C. L. Cannon returned to <lb />
Harry Skinner. Jr., of City Friday. Lil is <lb />
The Asheville Citizen says that <lb />
it is not generally known that the <lb />
man who allows his land to be <lb />
Many are the compliment we <lb />
distillery, or even en the <lb />
it on his land without <lb />
his knowledge or consent, is in <lb />
dim, r of having his land con <lb />
On Friday afternoon at Ayden <lb />
a nun Mack Taylor fell <lb />
off of the log carriage at the <lb />
mill of the Ayden Milling and <lb />
Co One of his <lb />
legs was broken in three place-s. <lb />
was here as , -d all <lb />
K--1 distilling is <lb />
, . , him leave. He is one of the j confiscated. <lb />
boys everybody likes. In Asheville a few days <lb />
t H. of Greenville, <lb />
F Lilly Co <lb />
David b will occupy th <lb />
residence recently by B. <lb />
on Tl i street <lb />
If you are i in Cook <lb />
Stove- and i I it will pay <lb />
you to quality prices <lb />
making <lb />
j;. . a has moved <lb />
the on <lb />
I to lie <lb />
More i . J- Hines on <lb />
For I I ch goods <lb />
seed m <lb />
F. L t to was here Friday. by Jacob S. Sain, in Davie <lb />
moon train yesterday, Miss Florence com- was offered for sale on <lb />
b, finest and reside at the proceeding, <lb />
Fountain Pens <lb />
to <lb />
an as <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
duly qualified before the <lb />
parlor court clerk of Pitt county as <lb />
of the estate of Samuel <lb />
I deceased, notice la hereby <lb />
I given to all persona indebted to th <lb />
I rotate to make immediate payment to <lb />
the undersigned, and all persons having <lb />
claims against said estate must present <lb />
i- a the for payment on or before the <lb />
h If interest in W of 5th day of March. 1908. or this notice <lb />
will lie plea I In bar of recovery. <lb />
This 5th day of March, 1907. <lb />
B. T. Cox, <lb />
of Samuel <lb />
DISSOLUTION NOTICE. <lb />
Kilpatrick coo- <lb />
ducting a cotton and insurance business <lb />
in the town of Grifton. N. C, has this <lb />
day dissolved co-partnership by mutual <lb />
consent. Joel Patrick withdrawing from <lb />
said firm. <lb />
Dee. <lb />
W. H. Kilpatrick. <lb />
Joel <lb />
t d aw <lb />
Dr Joseph Dixon <lb />
and surgeon. <lb />
. Uric Ki ft <lb />
N. c. <lb />
We ire informed Mr in connection with an <lb />
Hart, while laboring under men- Sain hid sent to <lb />
strain last Saturday to buy the half inter <lb />
, who advertises him-attempted suicide. It is pat est was offered at public <lb />
iRK i a <lb />
ENTRY OF VACANT <lb />
time to have <lb />
more or less. <lb />
This March 4th, 1307. <lb />
to .;, they always our. <lb />
th best . <lb />
Mn la, II. from <lb />
near Star<lb />
.- <lb />
Wanted car loads of <lb />
which we <lb />
my highest cash price. Don't. <lb />
L. A Arnold enters and claims the <lb />
following described vacant land, <lb />
rely well Lying in Pitt county. <lb />
, got It. may have to CH oh well swamp and Flat <lb />
time- the or branch, the John <lb />
new church v . Moore, S. S. Smith. Arden Mills, <lb />
of Kinston.; his Claude Cannon's heirs, John S. <lb />
f p preached the sermon and was as i <lb />
in <lb />
and Jones, the pastor in charge. <lb />
a very large crowd was present Thee is y- he<lb />
J . . tore an <lb />
Disciple nave a nice , , j, , , it <lb />
it is both an <lb />
and credit to the town. to th Th . <lb />
I move <lb />
S e F. V before you bound evening i No <lb />
buy or feed oats, for it m , at <lb />
pr U with <lb />
Hit of N <lb />
N. to two Places. a connection <lb />
c d i <lb />
days of pa c. H of Kinston. his bid <lb />
C ill <lb />
Feed Livery <lb />
Stables. <lb />
Nice Conveyances, <lb />
rices suit the <lb />
N. C. <lb />
C. R. WILLIAMS, <lb />
TRIPP. HART <lb />
TO J. H. <lb />
Dealers in Dry Goods. No- <lb />
before us Yours to <lb />
serve. F Lilly i Co. <lb />
At the regular meeting of the <lb />
town con Wednesday <lb />
night, J. M. Blow was appointed <lb />
and J- J. Stokes and <lb />
Exam Di <lb />
for an <lb />
mar of <lb />
,. Mr. C. C <lb />
i Nina Cherry <lb />
i eve i takes <lb />
Jarvis Memorial <lb />
church in <lb />
. very large crowd was present There is he <lb />
was L i- could nu i- <lb />
passed pleasantly. Our m . ,., <lb />
friends have a nice I. , ,, , , it <lb />
title Heavy <lb />
--K v <lb />
must file their protest in <lb />
Any person or persons claiming. <lb />
or interest in the foregoing de- <lb />
. must file their protest in <lb />
v within the next thirty days, or <lb />
t y will barred by law. <lb />
. O <lb />
Prices to suit the times. <lb />
on in <lb />
to buy a house <lb />
and o a, or a valuable <lb />
farm, Have you <lb />
either We will buy or <lb />
sell, i your life insured, is <lb />
your. insured II not you <lb />
in- <lb />
an <lb />
inspectors of see us and have it <lb />
A . sured once. We make <lb />
election, on the first Monday in , . ac <lb />
next, for town i them with us.- <lb />
Ayden Loan and <lb />
said town of Ayden. The books <lb />
of Registration for said election <lb />
are now open and will re- <lb />
main so at the office of J. M. <lb />
Blow as the la requires. <lb />
Go to E E new <lb />
market for beef, fresh meats, <lb />
and fresh fish. <lb />
W. E Ho ks has been <lb />
pointed by the board of county <lb />
n as registrar <lb />
thee ; the <lb />
a in <lb />
Early Saturday night. any <lb />
U but one of the clerks were at, this section to go to <lb />
supper a to one of return the same day. <lb />
the rear windows of the store of present it takes two d . <lb />
f L Co., pulled the trip No c.,. s in <lb />
the and tried to late enough nearly every en-j <lb />
open the window Mr. K. W. tag to-have . mi-e <lb />
Cobb, the store, with the train from <lb />
at the and fright-1 wait had <lb />
him away. Mr. Cobb says beyond instead of at Farm <lb />
it was a tall <lb />
black bat and a loner overcoat. <lb />
The most will be <lb />
pleased with one of those <lb />
i at Saul's. Call and <lb />
see <lb />
Dr. L C. Skinner. J. J. Hines <lb />
and B have been <lb />
re-elected as dispensary <lb />
for another J. <lb />
B Pierce as manager. <lb />
Perhaps some day those <lb />
Kinston trips on part <lb />
About half an hour later one <lb />
to be the same <lb />
he was till and wore <lb />
a black slouch hat and long over- <lb />
coat, broke out the glass and <lb />
sash in the lower section of the <lb />
window in rear of Mr W L <lb />
repair shop Mr. Moore <lb />
was at the time in the front <lb />
of the building talking v. <lb />
a friend, but ha., no burn <lb />
mg. He saw the and pot <lb />
hi gun to shoot him, but the <lb />
of two of our handsome business of them walk <lb />
the <lb />
to our <lb />
a memento of across the room ran off. <lb />
to <lb />
school in in accord a lovely bird i Best peas and hay at F. <lb />
. . . I T 1.- <lb />
with a special act of <lb />
ts, <lb />
got a hustle on them Saturday <lb />
and e the a good <lb />
. with the sprinklers. <lb />
A good La and will work good <lb />
to those . up this new <lb />
enter rise. <lb />
W. I ; and family left <lb />
n i . for a <lb />
Washington after <lb />
which a short <lb />
before return- <lb />
carry <lb />
at, Lard Can <lb />
i, buy before giving <lb />
me a trial, Lilly Co. <lb />
There were a large number of <lb />
Odd Fellows to leave here <lb />
Thursday for the purpose of at- <lb />
tending the district meeting of <lb />
that excellent order in Washing- <lb />
ton tomorrow. <lb />
If any Paint be sure <lb />
and see E. E. Co <lb />
At a meeting Tuesday evening <lb />
of the stockholders of the Ayden <lb />
bank a dividend of per cent <lb />
was declared, of which was <lb />
added to the surplus fund, the <lb />
remaining per tent was divided <lb />
the stockholders. If this <lb />
is not a good showing, then our <lb />
idea of a successful business is <lb />
at fault. <lb />
exchange corn <lb />
for o or t Lean, Healthy Sheets <lb />
weighing from to pounds- <lb />
If preferred I will pay cash mark- <lb />
et price for same W. A. Darden, <lb />
ltd Ayden, N. C <lb />
C. L- Cannon came home Tues- <lb />
day from Morehead, where he <lb />
has a position as pharmacist in <lb />
a drug store, to spend a few days <lb />
with friends, relatives and <lb />
Others mostly. <lb />
It is a delight and a pleasure <lb />
to say nothing of the <lb />
in having a <lb />
Pen. Call at Drug <lb />
Store and secure this much need- <lb />
ed article. <lb />
I Johnston's. <lb />
Fountain pens on sale at Saul's I Harding to Speak. <lb />
drug store at to R <lb />
or safe at the close of Miss Nancy <lb />
school, at Hanrahan. on <lb />
night, 12th. In his address he <lb />
will also the <lb />
training for teachers and <lb />
the b issue to secure the <lb />
of the school in Pitt county, <lb />
Drug Store. <lb />
have bought the <lb />
business of Taylor <lb />
and respectfully solicit the pat- <lb />
of the public. C. E. <lb />
I all work <lb />
to my care to give entire <lb />
faction. Try me. C. E. Spier. <lb />
I solicit the patronage of the <lb />
people of Ayden and community <lb />
in everything pertaining to the <lb />
jewelry business- Give me a <lb />
trial. C E Spier. <lb />
New G. W. <lb />
has opened a millinery store <lb />
on Main street in rear of Cannon <lb />
Tyson's store and will be pleas- <lb />
ed to have ah the ladies call and <lb />
examine her stock which is of the <lb />
latest patterns. She has also a <lb />
first-class milliner Miss Same <lb />
Rives employed and sure <lb />
ctn satisfy all and anyone. <lb />
Mrs. Alice Spier and <lb />
Bessie, Mrs W. W. <lb />
Dawson, Miss Misses <lb />
bushels corr. for sale at <lb />
F. V. <lb />
Got. to Speak. <lb />
The Bryan Grimes Camp of <lb />
Confederate Veterans will hold <lb />
its annual reunion here on Fri- <lb />
day, May 10th. Ex-Gov. T. J. <lb />
Jarvis has accepted the invitation <lb />
to deliver the <lb />
bags damaged meal for <lb />
sale cheap. Greenville Whole- ; <lb />
sale Co. <lb />
WE ARE NOW <lb />
LOCATED <lb />
IN OUR NEW AND <lb />
PERMANENT <lb />
ST. <lb />
Please this as our <lb />
special invitation to visit <lb />
us when in Norfolk, and <lb />
during <lb />
Exp if not be <lb />
fore. <lb />
REMEMBER THE <lb />
H THE <lb />
PIANO Or THE <lb />
EXPOSITION. <lb />
Write for Price list. <lb />
We sell direct from i <lb />
to user- <lb />
Piano with the <lb />
M. <lb />
L. C. STEELE MGR. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
The Ayden Milling and Manufacturing Company have <lb />
just received a new supply of furnishings and material <lb />
in their undertaking department. <lb />
They have also purchased a hearse and are in first <lb />
class position to serve I he This is a long needed <lb />
want in this section and they promise the best when <lb />
anything in this line is needed. <lb />
d Co. <lb />
OF <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
N.<lb />
discounts <lb />
secured -S <lb />
Furniture and Fixtures S <lb />
Due from inks an i bankers <lb />
Cash items <lb />
Gold coin <lb />
Silver coin 1.7088.10 <lb />
Nat. bit notes other 2.100.00 <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Capital stock 118,800.00 <lb />
Surplus fund 2,700.00 <lb />
Undivided profits less expenses 2,894.12 <lb />
Dividends unpaid 00.00 <lb />
Deposits to check 151,386.86 <lb />
Cashier's checks outstanding 710.04 <lb />
Total <lb />
LINA., I ,, <lb />
op put. i <lb />
I j. K. <lb />
sworn to -f o <lb />
, . Mar, W rt i C <lb />
Notary Pf <lb />
Soon Be Ready. <lb />
Mr. W. H. Jr., says his <lb />
brick plant will be ready to begin <lb />
work by the first of May. The <lb />
Dawson, misses engine and boilers arc in position, <lb />
Hattie and Willie Freeman, John and the other machinery is looked <lb />
and George en, were d n b . , <lb />
here from in at fa . <lb />
upon the dedication to set it up as soon as it <lb />
services. <lb />
Miss Miriam Johnson, of Win- <lb />
after a pleasant visit to <lb />
Misses Carrie and Mattie John- <lb />
son, returned home Monday. <lb />
Josephus went to <lb />
Greenville yesterday. <lb />
Rev. J. R. Moose, a <lb />
from will lee <lb />
in the Methodist church <lb />
here May 23rd. <lb />
Rev. E. G. Wells, of Kinston, <lb />
spent from Friday until Monday <lb />
with W L. <lb />
meeting will be <lb />
conducted here during the com- <lb />
week by Rev. B E. Stan- <lb />
field, the pastor, assisted by <lb />
Rev. R- F. Taylor, of Hookerton. <lb />
Hooks Gardner have moved <lb />
their insurance office from Dr. <lb />
Dixon's building over to an office <lb />
in the hotel. <lb />
rives. <lb />
All kinds of stock feed at F. <lb />
V Johnston's <lb />
See F. V Johnston before- <lb />
buying your hay. <lb />
Marriage Licenses <lb />
Register of Deeds, R Williams <lb />
license to the following <lb />
couples since last <lb />
WHITES. <lb />
Frank Taylor and Hattie <lb />
Hodges- <lb />
J. Vincent and J. <lb />
Charles and Alice <lb />
Chestnut. <lb />
Claude Evans and Queenie <lb />
Smith. , <lb />
Lewis H. Elks and Mary h. <lb />
Gardner. <lb />
Henry Blount and Kate <lb />
-or <lb />
.rs <lb />
TRADE MASK <lb />
REGISTERED <lb />
F. S. <lb />
GUANO CO., <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
have been standard Cotton and <lb />
Tobacco in South <lb />
because great cue is used in the <lb />
selection 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 />
V. Editor end <lb />
S- i <lb />
-w <lb />
. , j,, ; <lb />
WHY THE CITIZENS. OF; PITT , . T f <lb />
m- i SCHOOL YEAR <lb />
; . <lb />
If In the County, ll the first in tie <lb />
H-Y-V <lb />
nave. <lb />
costs no more a <lb />
to be loci in son e <lb />
or never. It ii the only chance in a <lb />
the <lb />
shah <lb />
It makes <lb />
goes it all Hie future <lb />
Eastern It makes it the, county which <lb />
H other counties <lb />
and the center ed- <lb />
effort shall <lb />
If county we all time <lb />
tors i; to ours. , <lb />
H it connects this county directly with the State <lb />
it be a State and always hereafter <lb />
supported entirely by the State. <lb />
We but ore ti had every dollar we give re- <lb />
mains here in he county and to help up county <lb />
through all the <lb />
will every two years giving appropriations and <lb />
these school These will be spent here every <lb />
year and buildings which go to build up the county <lb />
L I in the county it will place an opportunity at our very <lb />
to lit and prepare for a successful lite at the least possible cost. <lb />
S. it will furnish us a thoroughly trained teacher for every country <lb />
and town school in the county. <lb />
It will, therefore, make this county stand first, educationally, in <lb />
the State, because as is the teacher so is the school- <lb />
Holding this position will increase the value of every piece of <lb />
property in the county. It is an indisputable that wherever <lb />
is in the forefront there property has the best values. <lb />
II. It is now a contest between a number of counties as to where <lb />
this school shall be located. Will Pitt county, with the prospect the <lb />
future it has allow some other county to come in and secure the prize <lb />
To locate with us only feeds the hearty co-operation of the <lb />
It would a calamity to the county not to have this now. <lb />
Whether we wish it this school be established some- <lb />
where in Eastern Carolina. Wherever it is located we will have to pay <lb />
the same amount taxes for it that we would if we had <lb />
the school. Is it not wise to have the school and get all the benefits that <lb />
would coin, it we would pay the same for its maintenance if <lb />
located elsewhere <lb />
The East pays one half of the State taxes. There is not one <lb />
dollar of the appropriated to any institution for whites east of <lb />
Raleigh. Is it not time we should have at least one of the State's <lb />
Some county gets one this year. Shall it be Pitt, or will we let <lb />
j o elsewhere <lb />
The question now is, and the decision of which decides whether <lb />
we get the school or not, will the people of the county vote to authorize <lb />
the County Commissioners to issue a small amount of bonds to make it <lb />
positively certain that we shall get the school Ii they should issue the <lb />
a man who lists worth property would pay cents a <lb />
year his share the locating money. If he lists worth of <lb />
property he would pay per year, and if he should list worth <lb />
of property he would have to pay only a year. <lb />
You can run no risk in voting this bond issue because ii the <lb />
is not located here no bonds can be issued even after we have voted <lb />
to authorize it. This would be what he would pay with <lb />
valuation of property. As the valuation of the property increases his <lb />
payments would decrease. <lb />
The citizens on the 7th day May, <lb />
vote on a proposition to authorize the Alderman of that town <lb />
to issue interest hearing bonds. It is certain that the vote <lb />
on tins proposition will be in of issuing bonds to be used by the <lb />
Board of Alderman as far as may be necessary in locating the school in <lb />
the coon of Pitt. The citizens Greenville in addition to paying the <lb />
awl on the town bonds will be taxed also their share of the <lb />
Interest on the county bonds so that this is clearly a case where the in- <lb />
of the town and county are the same and one in which they ought <lb />
t work harmoniously to-g-ether to accomplish this great result which will <lb />
I be alike beneficial to <lb />
Those who have made such a stubborn and gloriously success- <lb />
Might in getting the bill through the did so with full faith <lb />
that our people would stand by us when it comes to locating this school. <lb />
Will not every man rally now and let us make ours in truth and deed <lb />
what has. been so conspicuously begun We wait with confidence your <lb />
answer at the polls on the 14th day of May. <lb />
Dark Bill, <lb />
Special to <lb />
Nashville, Tenn. April 18.- <lb />
explains <lb />
the provisions of the dark to- <lb />
bill which has <lb />
used much speculation among <lb />
tern, last <lb />
By this, Mr. <lb />
it a may fell the man- <lb />
without becoming a <lb />
J There is absolutely <lb />
i limitation under the proposed <lb />
to the right of the <lb />
to sell his leaf tobacco to <lb />
person he pleases, the <lb />
oil consumer, the deal in <lb />
tobaccos the manufacturer, <lb />
exporter, the country <lb />
or say one <lb />
is also not de <lb />
tobacco <lb />
; or without <lb />
fit in person. In fact tho <lb />
dispose of his <lb />
in lines the <lb />
.-one <lb />
Dead. <lb />
Louis the oldest col- <lb />
man here, died Friday night. <lb />
He was known to be more than a <lb />
hundred years old and claimed <lb />
that the records showed he <lb />
was 116- He was a good man and <lb />
esteemed by both white and col <lb />
people. He was a minister <lb />
in the Primitive Baptist <lb />
and preached as long as his <lb />
strength would permit him to <lb />
meet appointments. He wad <lb />
n old time always in- <lb />
and believed that man <lb />
should bread by the sweat <lb />
of his brow j <lb />
i. Honor of Mr. <lb />
and Miss Jame- <lb />
The last few days have been <lb />
full of activity in Greenville's <lb />
social circles, there series <lb />
of brilliant entertainments in <lb />
honor of <lb />
of Mr. Charles C Skinner <lb />
and Mist. C. James- <lb />
WITH MRS. C. S. CARR. <lb />
Saturday evening Mrs. S. <lb />
Carr en at cards at hr <lb />
home on west F It <lb />
was the 24th anniversary of her <lb />
brother, the groom elect, and the <lb />
party was in his honor. <lb />
The decorations and <lb />
the occasion were <lb />
Whedbee proposing toasts to the <lb />
bride elect. Every member re- <lb />
with an appropriate <lb />
toast <lb />
Tho guests were then ushered <lb />
in the dining room where the <lb />
color scheme was carried out in <lb />
pink and the table being <lb />
decorated with pink can lies, <lb />
smilax, carnations and maiden <lb />
hair terns, the cream and cakes <lb />
also being pink and whits <lb />
Italian band furnish- <lb />
ed music for the <lb />
ion. <lb />
WiTH MR. AND MRS- <lb />
Monday evening <lb />
another in a i i <lb />
at the home of Mr. and , . <lb />
B. West . <lb />
Mrs is a sister <lb />
groom elect, and ho.- many <lb />
,, friends made her home <lb />
rate and the residence presented <lb />
a beautiful scene. <lb />
Mr K- Hymen has presented <lb />
The Reflector with the muster <lb />
roll of Pitt Rifles, taken <lb />
May 28th. MM, as our boys were <lb />
departing for service in the Span <lb />
war ft will <lb />
in w , h the roll <lb />
present were Misses <lb />
Jams. Cobb, Lottie <lb />
Blow, Nell Skinner, Mary James, <lb />
Kathleen Ballard <lb />
Nell Nelson Charlotte <lb />
Ethel <lb />
Whedbee, Win- <lb />
Skinner, Irma Mes- <lb />
dames H. L. <lb />
O. L. Grubbs <lb />
H- A. White, E. B. Chas. <lb />
Skinner. Messrs. C. C Skinner, <lb />
Frank Skinner, T. G. Skinner, <lb />
Jr , L. C. Skinner, Harry Skin- <lb />
Jr., James, R. L. <lb />
Carr, H. L. E. B. <lb />
and H. A. White. <lb />
Euchre was played and the <lb />
souvenirs were little spinning <lb />
wheels for the ladies and pipes <lb />
for the men- After the games <lb />
the were taken to the din- <lb />
room where refreshments <lb />
were served. <lb />
WITH MRS. H. A. WHITE. <lb />
Monday afternoon at her home <lb />
on Greene street, Mrs. Herbert <lb />
linen show- <lb />
in honor of niece, the bride <lb />
elect. <lb />
The guests were received at <lb />
the front door by Misses Charlotte <lb />
Fennell and Mary James and Mrs. <lb />
Leslie and taken back <lb />
In the library where Mesdames <lb />
T. J. Jarvis, H. L. Fennell, and <lb />
A. B. White received. Mrs. Fer- <lb />
and Miss Irma Cobb served <lb />
At o'clock Miss James was <lb />
blind-folded and led into the <lb />
parlor by little Miss Nell White <lb />
and placed in a chair under the <lb />
umbrella, which was of pink <lb />
decorated with roses and earns- <lb />
and suspended on a gilt <lb />
rod with pink ribbon <lb />
The ribbons were also drawn by <lb />
little Miss white, and the linen, <lb />
which numbered about sixty <lb />
beautiful pieces, was showered <lb />
on the bride elect. <lb />
The receiving lino consisted of <lb />
Mr. and s. Mr. <lb />
Mrs. H. L Fennell <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Charles <lb />
Mrs. Russell <lb />
and Mrs. F G. James. <lb />
The quests were at the <lb />
door by Mr. and Mrs. Herbert <lb />
White, as by Miss Margaret <lb />
Skinner with Mr. Charlie James <lb />
In the commodious and taste- <lb />
fully decorated hall Mr. and Mrs- <lb />
Stuart Carr served punch to a <lb />
merry crowd who persisted in <lb />
drinking impromptu toasts to the <lb />
bride and groom elect who stood <lb />
near by, radiant with <lb />
Misses Whedbee and <lb />
Winnie Skinner conducted the <lb />
guests to he dinner room, where <lb />
the beautifully decorated table <lb />
invited all to partake of the gen- <lb />
hospitality of the hosts. <lb />
The color scheme of green and <lb />
white was so artistically com- <lb />
in lace and glass, <lb />
silver, bonbons, cream, cake, <lb />
that it needed only the final <lb />
touch of merry guests and the <lb />
music of the well known Italians <lb />
to complete a perfect scene. <lb />
Mesdames House, Little, <lb />
Harry Skinner. Calhoun, Mosley, <lb />
and Miss Ethel Skinner officiated <lb />
in the dining room with the <lb />
grace and affability which gives <lb />
the finishing touch to such <lb />
The cutting of the bride's cake <lb />
was the occasion of much mer- <lb />
The shilling was won <lb />
by Miss Nelson, Halifax, while <lb />
Miss Margaret Skinner became <lb />
the possessor of both the magic <lb />
Hug and the fatal thimble. <lb />
It was an evening of unalloyed <lb />
pleasure which the bride and <lb />
groom elect may interpret as <lb />
indicative of great future <lb />
at the home of the groom's <lb />
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles <lb />
Skinner. <lb />
The house was fully decor- <lb />
aid the occasion was en- <lb />
livened by the music of the Ital- <lb />
band <lb />
The receiving party consisted <lb />
of Mr and Mrs Charles Skinner, <lb />
Mr and Mrs E. B. Mi. <lb />
and Mrs Stuart Carr <lb />
Punch was served by Miss <lb />
Margaret Skinner and Mr. Bert <lb />
In the dining room delicious <lb />
were s by Misses <lb />
Ethel Skin- <lb />
and Mrs. <lb />
l The bridal p <lb />
lumbering ma increased <lb />
by the t Mrs. Wade. <lb />
I of New York, who arrived on th i <lb />
train, coming <lb />
illy to attend the i,. <lb />
I nuptials Her handsome <lb />
and charming o .- <lb />
won for her at once a place <lb />
m th esteem of her new I. lends <lb />
Another special and <lb />
feature of the evening was tin <lb />
music rendered by Miss <lb />
lames, the bride elect and Miss <lb />
Lottie Blow, and e entire even- <lb />
was characterized by the <lb />
same joyousness which pervaded <lb />
all the ante-nuptial event-5. <lb />
Nose. ,. <lb />
-A n <lb />
created excitement <lb />
Michael,. <lb />
a cigar-, <lb />
when became sud-; <lb />
J it . <lb />
so . on lire. The man. <lb />
pi u pain, ; <lb />
V is ii d horrified <lb />
i . a shop,, <lb />
where the blaze was extinguish- <lb />
ed. It found that he <lb />
h a The real <lb />
or; an bad gone under in a <lb />
and he went to a <lb />
I I pi i artificial <lb />
lose, i had i n supplied <lb />
on of cs I instead of <lb />
. his mishap. <lb />
School <lb />
F f time Hie Free Will <lb />
, t have conducting <lb />
i a their church <lb />
., ii Greenville, though the <lb />
tool not meet regularly <lb />
afternoon the school re- <lb />
and tool, on new life. <lb />
Rev. H. is <lb />
supervisor of the school and the <lb />
new officers elected are W. M. <lb />
superintendent; J. T. <lb />
A in me, assistant superintend- <lb />
S. <lb />
Alias Daisy <lb />
The will now <lb />
meet regularly every Sunday <lb />
at o'clock. <lb />
Cod <lb />
WITH MR. <lb />
AND MRS. <lb />
and Peace <lb />
ires <lb />
Special to Reflect r; <lb />
Washington April <lb />
National arbitration and peace <lb />
congress hold a d tonight in <lb />
this city, to which President <lb />
Roosevelt was invited, but had <lb />
not been able up to the present <lb />
to make sure that he at- <lb />
tend. The committee that <lb />
the invitation to the <lb />
president Andrew Car- <lb />
Ex-Secretary of State <lb />
Foster; Justice Brewer, Prof. <lb />
of Cornell University; <lb />
Judge George C. Holt, of New <lb />
York; Prof. T. <lb />
of Columbia University, and <lb />
Robert Erskine Ely, secretary of <lb />
the executive committee of the <lb />
congress. <lb />
Carl Grey <lb />
Special to Reflector; <lb />
New York, April 17.-Earl <lb />
Grey, governor general of Can- <lb />
will address tonight the <lb />
national peace congress. Sir <lb />
Robert Cranston Lord Provost of <lb />
Edinburgh, and William T. <lb />
Stead also speak, besides a <lb />
number of other distinguished <lb />
Tim cup was then evening the bride and <lb />
passed to each member of e with the bridal ed that he is unable attend. <lb />
Sans Miss party and visitors, were enter <lb />
Licenses. <lb />
Register of Deeds R. Williams <lb />
issued licenses to the following <lb />
last <lb />
WHITE. <lb />
. J. L. Wilkinson and Rosa Er- <lb />
W ti. <lb />
Rodolph and Judith <lb />
jeans Dupree <lb />
Eddie Tyson and Malissa <lb />
u. <lb />
George Johnson George <lb />
Ann <lb />
John Hopkins <lb />
Alfred James and Hattie <lb />
Cannon and Flossie <lb />
Corey. <lb />
Redmond Rozelle <lb />
Teel. <lb />
Engagement <lb />
Owing to a invitation <lb />
to meet the chamber of commerce <lb />
of Wilmington on an important <lb />
matter on the 18th inst., the <lb />
same date selected for their <lb />
speaking in Greenville, <lb />
dent C C. Moore writes that it <lb />
will be impossible for him and <lb />
Mr. E. D. Smith to meet their <lb />
appointment i l Greenville on <lb />
that day. This is very much re- <lb />
but Mr- Moore says he <lb />
hopes they can make another <lb />
date for Greenville at an early <lb />
day. J. J- Laughinghouse. <lb />
Earthquake <lb />
Special to Reflector; <lb />
New York. April <lb />
this morning from the city of <lb />
Mexico state that it has been <lb />
visited by a severe earthquake <lb />
shock lasting several minutes. <lb />
The people were badly frighten- <lb />
ed, though the shock was at- <lb />
tended by no loss of life nor <lb />
property damage of consequence. <lb />
It is feared that heavy damage <lb />
has occurred further southward. <lb />
Mr J. N. German, of Rich- <lb />
has purchased the Ber- <lb />
A Hooker prise house <lb />
property in the tobacco section <lb />
of the town. He has already <lb />
commenced remodeling the build- <lb />
and will At it up with <lb />
proved machinery to operate as <lb />
a plant will <lb />
strengthen the Greenville <lb />
market.<lb />
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