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W J V <lb/>
I --7 <lb/>
OUR AYDEN D <lb/>
G. James, pf Green- Bought Half in a Davie <lb/>
was here yesterday as Farm for <lb/>
counsel in case before the mayor. <lb/>
J. w. w, <lb/>
C. <lb/>
Miss Earle Tucker, of <lb/>
has been visiting Miss Anabel <lb/>
Kittrell <lb/>
A- <lb/>
E v. <lb/>
job <lb/>
fill <lb/>
receipts <lb/>
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/>
.-., . <lb/>
</p>
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<p>
P-<lb/>
E YOUNG PEOPLE'S PLEASURE <lb/>
COB. <lb/>
a Delightful Party In the <lb/>
Op- <lb/>
night the Young People's <lb/>
entertained a jolly <lb/>
lewd of our younger sot in the <lb/>
op and a <lb/>
n was spent. The <lb/>
g attendance. <lb/>
Miss wit <lb/>
Miss A <lb/>
on <lb/>
In <lb/>
Chicane April <lb/>
A Bunch of lack on its Travel <lb/>
to Reflector. <lb/>
Passenger j New April <lb/>
and traffic officials are worrying Thirteen Club of Now York City <lb/>
over the question whether they started today on a special train <lb/>
can maintain higher rates on in- Washington over Central <lb/>
traffic than the sum of railroad of Now Jersey. The-y <lb/>
the local rates in the various visit President Roosevelt. <lb/>
states- The rate between all who is a member of the club, <lb/>
must be reduced and over Sunday at the <lb/>
from to per cent, if tho capital They left New at <lb/>
states continue to pass laws and they leave Washington <lb/>
at mid light Sunday. There <lb/>
recently He <lb/>
a i I rate ex-<lb/>
ruck, i <lb/>
its-. Mac S wit Ba <lb/>
c ,. . , points, the commission <lb/>
M with <lb/>
toward, <lb/>
i and board and <lb/>
om home, all <lb/>
ed the sum of I i , warned <lb/>
between i the law not to <lb/>
would re or to in way <lb/>
nth.-- H M <lb/>
St. . <lb/>
Carl <lb/>
Jo n SI i <lb/>
TO. Cits <lb/>
I R, in i <lb/>
Mrs <lb/>
Tin- of the <lb/>
pang r n tow-i. <lb/>
HEAR STOKES. <lb/>
L.<lb/>
it evidence <lb/>
tat at was ex- <lb/>
and unreasonable, and <lb/>
m . d e obliged <lb/>
lathe contrary <lb/>
to main i i though rate. <lb/>
railway law- <lb/>
the Supreme court <lb/>
the Stan- would not <lb/>
in the opinion. Some be- <lb/>
that the highest court will <lb/>
decide that the State <lb/>
I constitutional because of their <lb/>
n , . feet upon inter state traffic Test <lb/>
cases soon will be brought in the <lb/>
western states with now cents <lb/>
a mile laws. Several conferences <lb/>
have been held, but the only con- <lb/>
reached so far by the <lb/>
railroads s to fight in the courts <lb/>
every two-c law which has <lb/>
harbor her. <lb/>
Tins t April, <lb/>
ltd A . , Coward. <lb/>
TICE. <lb/>
Ha. administrator of <lb/>
ii of <lb/>
I . I i i i <lb/>
; . iced i <lb/>
i , m . Or <lb/>
the 21st March, r <lb/>
i, will p I in of <lb/>
tin <lb/>
All j i Co laid <lb/>
will p mediate payment, <lb/>
r March, 1907. <lb/>
.;. Administrator. <lb/>
Any. <lb/>
of J. <lb/>
Destroyed. <lb/>
A pi from <lb/>
tokes brings in i of the <lb/>
of the residence of Mr. <lb/>
I. that <lb/>
between 1- <lb/>
night. No particulars passed a western state, <lb/>
ere given as to how the lire if reads win in the United <lb/>
The building was en- j States courts on every two-cent <lb/>
rely destroyed ard only a part law which has been passed, <lb/>
f the furniture was saved. eastern roads will take steps j <lb/>
he loss is about and upset the fare laws of <lb/>
carried insurance Indiana. Michigan and <lb/>
building for and on states <lb/>
for in the Pitt <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
Halving administrator of <lb/>
v. U i ceased, late <lb/>
of Pitt, county, North . Molina, this is <lb/>
to notify ail having claims <lb/>
the of the laid deceased <lb/>
to exhibit them to the undersigned on <lb/>
r before t. of March, 1908, <lb/>
this will be pleaded in bar of <lb/>
their <lb/>
All personal indebted to laid estate <lb/>
will please immediate pa v merit. <lb/>
This the 21st day of March. HOT. <lb/>
Paul W. Brooks, Administrator. <lb/>
F. H. James, ltd <lb/>
This man bought a supply of tobacco with- <lb/>
out acquainting himself with the distinctive taste <lb/>
of SCHNAPPS Tobacco, which has the cheering <lb/>
qualities that gratify his desire to chew, and at <lb/>
less expense than cheap tobacco. <lb/>
SCHNAPPS has been advertised in this <lb/>
paper so that every chewer has had an <lb/>
opportunity acquainted with the <lb/>
facts and knew that are not used <lb/>
to product the cheering quality found in <lb/>
the famous Piedmont country flue-cured <lb/>
tobaccos, that SCHNAPPS is what he <lb/>
ought to chew. Still there are chewers <lb/>
who accept other and cheaper tobaccos <lb/>
that do not give the same pleasure. <lb/>
Some day they'll get a taste of the real <lb/>
Schnapps- -they'll realize enjoyment <lb/>
they've missed by not getting SCHNAPPS <lb/>
long like kicking <lb/>
themselves. <lb/>
SCHNAPPS is sold everywhere in <lb/>
cent cuts, and and cent plugs. Be <lb/>
sure you set the <lb/>
ASSOCIATION. <lb/>
Having <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
qualified <lb/>
Last Meeting for Present School Term.<lb/>
The Pitt County Teachers As- <lb/>
held its monthly <lb/>
ranch of the Mutual <lb/>
ire Association. <lb/>
u Advanced. <lb/>
North t learn with <lb/>
of h advancement <lb/>
f a number of young men <lb/>
this State in the naval Humphrey as quarter <lb/>
Midshipman J. I. London, general of the army, to <lb/>
on of former State Senator himself, his old of office ex- <lb/>
i.- ad- today. Colonel Karl <lb/>
Gen Succeeds <lb/>
S; <lb/>
April <lb/>
war department has announced <lb/>
that the president has <lb/>
ed Brigadier General Charles F. <lb/>
master <lb/>
succeed <lb/>
W in the <lb/>
era, late of Pitt county, The weather being <lb/>
beautiful and it being the last <lb/>
Hun-elf. Mr. to exhibit. meeting of the association, for the <lb/>
them to the within twelve term, the <lb/>
fl- London, of Pittsboro, <lb/>
lanced to ti. of <lb/>
lieutenant Bruce U. S- <lb/>
V-, has t first <lb/>
Lieutenant Cotton is a son of <lb/>
Ar. and Mrs. R. R. of <lb/>
and i is friends -e- <lb/>
at cement. <lb/>
11th cavalry, will <lb/>
on the 18th inst. to <lb/>
General Alfred C. the <lb/>
latter <lb/>
. month- of this notice or present school <lb/>
notice will be pleaded in bar of attendance was very large <lb/>
The their recovery. All , <lb/>
t.- estate will make he program of exercises <lb/>
payment. the day. as previously published. <lb/>
15th day of March, 1907. , <lb/>
John a. was carried out and proved most, <lb/>
, ,. . interesting. After this had been <lb/>
Brown. Attorney. , J r . <lb/>
i completed several prizes were <lb/>
. awarded- <lb/>
L. The an Crimes for <lb/>
the best paper on Pitt <lb/>
history was won by i <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION<lb/>
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE. FARMVILLE. N. L. <lb/>
AT THE CLOSE OF 22nd. 1907 <lb/>
Stock paid in <lb/>
Fund 1,000.08 <lb/>
profits 2,935.45 <lb/>
Deposit 2,437.70 <lb/>
70,987.20 <lb/>
Cashiers 366.05 <lb/>
855.70 <lb/>
and Discounts <lb/>
rd rafts Secured <lb/>
Unsecured <lb/>
from Banks <lb/>
Cash Items <lb/>
Gold n<lb/>
State of North s. <lb/>
Co f Pitt. <lb/>
Having <lb/>
M in <lb/>
of Pitt <lb/>
this i <lb/>
i c n <lb/>
to <lb/>
Trenton, N. J. April The <lb/>
I Build Factory. New Jersey legislature took a <lb/>
i on the lot, ,,.,., It will reconvene <lb/>
of and on for the consideration <lb/>
r.-. re based from of measures which may be voted <lb/>
V R- 1- by the the governor during the re- <lb/>
. Co. are being The senate passed con- <lb/>
the first of current resolution providing for <lb/>
as of <lb/>
c late <lb/>
North Carolina, <lb/>
all i, <lb/>
. of th <lb/>
account of age. d exhibit them to the <lb/>
on or before the day <lb/>
of March, or this notice will be <lb/>
i I in liar of their recovery. <lb/>
New Jersey Legislature Recess All a indebted to estate <lb/>
. make immediate payment. <lb/>
This the of March, 1907. <lb/>
E. Leggett <lb/>
ltd. <lb/>
i J. Davis <lb/>
j that <lb/>
Howie and f. <lb/>
b in <lb/>
is to <lb/>
lo solemn- <lb/>
bust of my <lb/>
J. R. DAVIS. <lb/>
Quinnerly, of Quinnerly school <lb/>
at The second prize j <lb/>
on same subject pen I <lb/>
won by Miss Arline Joyner. of <lb/>
Joyner school, near Greenville, i <lb/>
The Arthur medal, for best <lb/>
paper relative to education in <lb/>
Pitt county, was won by Miss <lb/>
Carrie Chapman, of <lb/>
FARMS FOR SALE. ; school at Centerville. and the <lb/>
I have three farms that are offered second prize was won by Miss <lb/>
I Annie Whitefield. of the same <lb/>
Sal mid sworn ti be- <lb/>
ii , of <lb/>
J. V. <lb/>
Notary Pb <lb/>
Correct- <lb/>
P, M DAVIS. <lb/>
Director. <lb/>
James Atty. <lb/>
lay the will begin <lb/>
a la brick build- <lb/>
rig on this lot in which to carry <lb/>
its buggy n and <lb/>
l,, The build- <lb/>
will bi feet, three <lb/>
Stories. Th John Flanagan <lb/>
is any-<lb/>
Thaw Case a Mistrial. <lb/>
to <lb/>
I New York. April <lb/>
afternoon, the jury in the <lb/>
case its inability <lb/>
a verdict, a mistrial was <lb/>
the jury discharged, <lb/>
he jury stood for murder in <lb/>
degree, and for <lb/>
I on the ground of insanity. <lb/>
was remanded back to jail <lb/>
will be again tried next <lb/>
All lawyers left the <lb/>
except though it is <lb/>
may also serve <lb/>
it the October trial. <lb/>
biennial instead of <lb/>
annual <lb/>
President Roosevelt Delivers an <lb/>
Address. <lb/>
Special to <lb/>
Washington, April The <lb/>
president delivers an address to- <lb/>
day at the of a <lb/>
to the members of the First <lb/>
Volunteers Cavalry, or Rough <lb/>
Riders, at the Arlington <lb/>
this afternoon. A copy of <lb/>
Mr. Roosevelt's book, <lb/>
Rough was placed in <lb/>
brass bound box in the corner- <lb/>
stone. <lb/>
Indexing Records. <lb/>
Register of deeds R. Williams <lb/>
the books for that <lb/>
and is now at work re- <lb/>
the records in his office. <lb/>
Hie indexing system adopted by <lb/>
r, Williams is one of the best <lb/>
It will take many <lb/>
to get all the indexing <lb/>
on the new books, <lb/>
Br it is done any deed, <lb/>
re or instrument recorded in <lb/>
office can be referred to with <lb/>
New Stock Exchange Opens. <lb/>
Special to Reflector. <lb/>
New York, April The <lb/>
produce . opened its <lb/>
new stock exchange for <lb/>
beginning industrial <lb/>
and mining stocks. The list in <lb/>
eludes as many as industrial <lb/>
and mining stocks. <lb/>
Bah . <lb/>
M home place containing -its acres. <lb/>
acres cleared. Beat of tobacco school. <lb/>
and cotton land. house, I The prize offered <lb/>
two tenant houses and all <lb/>
farm buildings. <lb/>
Also one farm of acres two miles <lb/>
from Black and one farm of <lb/>
acres in Beaufort county. <lb/>
Calvin Mills. <lb/>
R. K. D. No. Winterville. N. C. <lb/>
T, <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
In Superior Court <lb/>
by the <lb/>
Woman's Betterment <lb/>
for greatest improvement <lb/>
made in school building and <lb/>
grounds, was awarded to the <lb/>
school at Centerville, <lb/>
and the second prize <lb/>
was awarded to Ballard X Roads <lb/>
school. <lb/>
The speeches in presenting <lb/>
these prizes were made by ex <lb/>
Gov T. J. Jarvis, Prof. C. E. <lb/>
Lineberry, Mr. F. C- Harding, <lb/>
Rev. M- T. Plyler, Supt. H. B. <lb/>
Smith Rev. J, E. <lb/>
It is a high compliment to <lb/>
school that four out of <lb/>
I six prizes were won by that <lb/>
school and its pupils. <lb/>
papers in the <lb/>
medal contests and the commit-1 <lb/>
tee who examined them say they <lb/>
North Carolina I <lb/>
county. <lb/>
Florence Willoughby , <lb/>
Vs <lb/>
Cornelius <lb/>
The defendant above named will <lb/>
notice that an action entitled us above <lb/>
has been commenced in the Superior <lb/>
court of county to obtain for the <lb/>
plaintiff from the defendant an <lb/>
lute divorce from the bonds of <lb/>
Upon the ground that are fully <lb/>
set out in the and the said <lb/>
defendant will further take notice that <lb/>
he is required to ;. at the <lb/>
term of the Superior court of said <lb/>
county to be held on the Mon- <lb/>
day after the first Monday in March, <lb/>
it being the 22nd day of 1907, <lb/>
the court house of said in , <lb/>
Greenville, North Carolina answer all high credit upon the <lb/>
or demur to the said tic-1 authors. or the plaintiff will apply to the t v <lb/>
court for the relief in said <lb/>
complaint. <lb/>
This the 13th day of 1907. <lb/>
V. Atty. <lb/>
THE BETHEL BANKING <lb/>
AT BETHEL, N. <lb/>
At the <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
Loans and discounts <lb/>
Overdrafts <lb/>
Furniture Fixtures <lb/>
Due from Banks and <lb/>
Hankers <lb/>
Cash items <lb/>
coin, <lb/>
Silver coin bank <lb/>
other U. S. <lb/>
lose of Mar- 22nd. <lb/>
stock 5.600 <lb/>
Surplus fund <lb/>
Undivided profit <lb/>
Payable <lb/>
Time certificates of <lb/>
deposit <lb/>
Deposits subj. to check <lb/>
checks out- <lb/>
standing 724.22 <lb/>
Certified Checks <lb/>
3,876.56 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
3.426,14 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
84,290.88 <lb/>
State of North Carolina, County of Pitt, <lb/>
I. W H Cashier of the above named solemnly <lb/>
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my <lb/>
and belief. w. H. Cashier <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb/>
me, this 28th day of Mar. <lb/>
T. Carson <lb/>
, Votary Public <lb/>
Co <lb/>
BLOUNT, <lb/>
R. J. GRIMES <lb/>
ROBT. STATON, <lb/>
Directors.<lb/>
Nicaragua Surrenders <lb/>
Special to <lb/>
New Orleans, April 12.-Ad- <lb/>
vices here today state <lb/>
that President <lb/>
rendered the forces. <lb/>
This will put an end to <lb/>
ties. <lb/>
KILL COUCH <lb/>
AM CURE <lb/>
WITH <lb/>
Dr. King's <lb/>
New Discovery <lb/>
. <lb/>
and <lb/>
Trial. <lb/>
Guaranteed for all <lb/>
or <lb/>
BACK. <lb/>
of the county <lb/>
have had a good year's work <lb/>
both in their schools and in the <lb/>
association. They have <lb/>
the high standard in Pitt <lb/>
county, educationally and so- <lb/>
and are entitled to the <lb/>
gratitude and commendation of <lb/>
all our people All the schools <lb/>
will soon close for the session. <lb/>
The every <lb/>
tn the county a pleasant <lb/>
vacation and hopes to <lb/>
see all back among as <lb/>
school open <lb/>
n-rt . <lb/>
Steamer i. <lb/>
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duty Sundays <lb/>
n fen <lb/>
at <lb/>
Norfolk A By. Co. for <lb/>
Norfolk, Philadelphia <lb/>
New York, and all other <lb/>
points North. Connects at Nor- <lb/>
folk -with point West. <lb/>
Shippers should order <lb/>
freight vis Norfolk, <lb/>
ft Southern <lb/>
Agent, <lb/>
H. C- General F. and, <lb/>
Supt.<lb/>
FREE <lb/>
To sufferers of Kidney, Liver or <lb/>
Bladder Troubles. Other <lb/>
say a bottle and if <lb/>
cure we will refund <lb/>
your a <lb/>
full free bottle bf <lb/>
it benefits <lb/>
use SOL <lb/>
This advertisement entitles you <lb/>
to a bottle at <lb/>
Only a number f <lb/>
. miss this <lb/>
to test <lb/>
SOL <lb/>
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Notice if hereby that I have <lb/>
levied on. and will on the 6th <lb/>
Mrs. Mary Smith, lot. Win- B F 1-4 lot Patrick President Ac ions <lb/>
SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES, tax and cost. lot I <lb/>
Augustus Smith. acres. Cox, lot Peyton, tax and cost, j <lb/>
tax and cost, 4.1. William Tucker. 1-4 lot, Hes-; <lb/>
John Sparkman. lots, tax and cost. 1.77. Special to Reflector. <lb/>
5-m Vines lot April 15.-What- <lb/>
the B F acres, and tax and cost. 2.67. lever may be the present purpose <lb/>
State of North and county of COSt. 6.61. <lb/>
Pitt for the year Mrs Turnage. lot, <lb/>
L. W. TUCKER. Grifton. tax and cost, <lb/>
John lots. Winter- <lb/>
ville, tax and cost, <lb/>
Louis B Williams, acres, tax <lb/>
acre-. an, cost, <lb/>
BETHEL TOWNSHIP. <lb/>
Bryan; Andrews. <lb/>
Home, tax and cost, <lb/>
Briley, acres. <lb/>
Home, tax and <lb/>
Malissa Carson. lot. Bethel, <lb/>
tax and cost. 4.67. <lb/>
John lots, tax <lb/>
cost. 5.99. <lb/>
K A I. A TO W N S <lb/>
W F Edwards, acres, Par <lb/>
acres, tax <lb/>
and cost <lb/>
J R Ellison, acres, Johnson, and cost, <lb/>
tax and cost 6.09. V. V. Harris, acres, Lang- <lb/>
Samuel Edwards. acre.--, tax and cost, 1.57 <lb/>
Horn tax and cost, 10.87. Johnson, Pea <lb/>
Gabe Jenkins. acres. Home. den. tax and cost. <lb/>
tax and cost. 2.01. B N Owens, acres, tax an <lb/>
M D Lewis, acres, cost. <lb/>
tax and cost. Abram lots. <lb/>
J L Rouse. acres. Int. tax S <lb/>
and cost. P Taylor. acres, <lb/>
J S Tillery, lot. tax and cost. and cost. <lb/>
A G Whichard acres. Which- and pf President R <lb/>
ard tax and 11.54 . <lb/>
W. William. acre th to action on the <lb/>
C D, tax and cost. j part of the general government <lb/>
Annie Ward 1-8 lot Perkins, restraining corporations engaged <lb/>
5.62. <lb/>
TOWNSHIP. <lb/>
Lam <lb/>
Ricks. and cost. <lb/>
Anderson. acres, Pol- <lb/>
lard, tax and cost. 2.99. <lb/>
Chas Atkinson, acres. Bells <lb/>
X Roads, tax and cost. 3.4 <lb/>
J O Briley. acres, <lb/>
tax and cost. 4.31. <lb/>
TOWNSHIP. <lb/>
N Askew, at res, P. Road. <lb/>
and cost. <lb/>
Sim Cameron, lot, tax and <lb/>
i cost. <lb/>
and <lb/>
Mrs. W A Hammond. acres. Watt Pa acres, tax <lb/>
Everett, tax and cost, 2.11. cost, <lb/>
Knight. acre. Hill, tax RA Stamper. lot. tax and <lb/>
and cost, 2.51. cost. <lb/>
BEAVER DAM TOWNSHIP- GREENVILLE TOWNSHIP. <lb/>
cost, 6.62. <lb/>
acres, tax and <lb/>
CAROLINA TOWNSHIP. <lb/>
acres, A. <lb/>
C Brown, lot, <lb/>
Pitt St, tax and cost. <lb/>
J W Brown, acres. B <lb/>
Brown, cost, 11.90- <lb/>
James. acres, A. W. ; John Brown. Jr. lot, Patrick, <lb/>
tax and cost. j Eaton, tax and cost, <lb/>
Ransom Mobley, acres, tax. Boyd, lot, Greene St. <lb/>
and 4.34. d , 54- <lb/>
II IS acres, tax and ., ,. , lot and <lb/>
tax and <lb/>
TOWNSHIP. <lb/>
B A lot. <lb/>
cost. 1.88 <lb/>
Miss Nannie E Little acres <lb/>
la k and 5.2 <lb/>
Ed acres, <lb/>
Mizell . <lb/>
Robert Mitchell. lot. <lb/>
COSt, 1.66. <lb/>
J J Redding, acres. Bel- <lb/>
tax and cost, <lb/>
Lucretia Wool en, acres, <lb/>
Home tax COSt, 22- <lb/>
Dudley Williams. acre R R F. <lb/>
swift creek. <lb/>
W. B Bland, acres, t ix <lb/>
and cost. <lb/>
J R Sr. tax and <lb/>
cost, 8.75. <lb/>
acres, and <lb/>
cost <lb/>
laud Clark acres, tax and <lb/>
cost. 4.07 <lb/>
G. W. Gardner, acres tax <lb/>
and <lb/>
A L Jackson. lot. tax <lb/>
cost. 10.36. <lb/>
Bill King, acres, tax an I <lb/>
cost. 1.69 <lb/>
acres, tax and <lb/>
cost. <lb/>
if Vines. acres, tax and <lb/>
cost. 8-39 <lb/>
Martha West. acres, tax and <lb/>
cost, <lb/>
Henry White, acres, tax and <lb/>
cost <lb/>
acres, <lb/>
cost. 6.36 <lb/>
Henrietta Whichard, acres, <lb/>
tax cost, 5.18. <lb/>
TOWNSHIP. <lb/>
W H Boyd, acres, W Clark, <lb/>
tax and cost, <lb/>
HA Boyd. acre. <lb/>
and --ks; <lb/>
J W Campbell, acres. N <lb/>
H-X Roads, tax and cost <lb/>
N W Campbell. acres. H O, <lb/>
C, lots, acres, Proctor, tax tax and costs, <lb/>
and cost, 3-85 Calvin Dawson, 1-4 <lb/>
Abram Cox, acres, Thor Higgs, cost, 3.45. <lb/>
4.32. <lb/>
commercial Knitting Mill. <lb/>
acres. Plant, tax and cost. 102-97 <lb/>
Peter cherry, acres, <lb/>
tax and cost, 4.13 <lb/>
Redding 1-4 acre, Mill. <lb/>
tax and cost. 21- <lb/>
A B Daniel, Reed St, tax <lb/>
and cost, 7.88 banquet, <lb/>
John H Daniel. <lb/>
Brown, tax and cost. 6.56. <lb/>
CAROLINA CLUB BANQUET. <lb/>
to Pitt County <lb/>
Teachers. <lb/>
Carolina Club had already won <lb/>
a reputation for delightful enter <lb/>
but in none of them <lb/>
has it excelled more than in the <lb/>
Friday evening, com- <lb/>
j to the teachers Pitt <lb/>
Davis, 1-4 acres. Mill, county <lb/>
A large number of teachers <lb/>
from parts of the county were <lb/>
acre. <lb/>
tax and cost, <lb/>
B Evans, lot, <lb/>
Marcellus tax tax and cost. 3.12. <lb/>
and cost <lb/>
Tom Dunn, acres C Root, <lb/>
tax and cost, <lb/>
Oscar Haddock, acres C <lb/>
Root, tax and cost 6-48. <lb/>
George B Haddock, acres, <lb/>
acres, R A S, tax and cost. <lb/>
J B Hill, acres, Tar River, <lb/>
tax and cost, 6.97. <lb/>
TOWNSHIP. <lb/>
W S Blount Sr. acres, <lb/>
ton, tax and cost, -47- <lb/>
Warren Coward, lot, Winter- <lb/>
ville, tax and cost, 6.31. <lb/>
A D cox. Winterville. <lb/>
tax and cost, <lb/>
Daniel cox, acres, <lb/>
tax and coat. 2.37 <lb/>
John D cox, col., lot l, <lb/>
tax and cost. 6.74. <lb/>
S cannon, lot, Ayden, tax <lb/>
I cost. 16.18. <lb/>
Edwards, acres, <lb/>
and cost, 2.66. <lb/>
J Edwards, lot, Winter- <lb/>
, tax and cost, 4.27. <lb/>
ill Forbes, acres, tax and <lb/>
co. 4.93. <lb/>
J A lot, N Grifton, <lb/>
. and cost. 4.60. <lb/>
J A Griffin. lots, acres. <lb/>
as L Elks, acres, H M, <lb/>
tax cost. 10.79 <lb/>
Joseph Forbes, lot, Reed St, <lb/>
tax and cost, 3.29- <lb/>
rooming, lot, Reed St, <lb/>
tax and cost, <lb/>
W B Greene wife, lot, D <lb/>
Ave, tax and cost. <lb/>
J Frank Greene, 1-5 acre, Mill, <lb/>
I tax and cost, <lb/>
Mrs. M D Higgs, lot. <lb/>
tax and cost, 9.97. <lb/>
Ayden, acres, near Ayden, tax <lb/>
and cost <lb/>
W P lot, Ayden, tax <lb/>
and cost, 5.62. <lb/>
A L Jackson. acres, c creek, <lb/>
lot, Grifton, cost, <lb/>
A L Jackson Bro, lots, <lb/>
Grifton, tax and cost, <lb/>
Jackson, lot, <lb/>
Grifton <lb/>
W M Jenkins, lot, Winterville, <lb/>
tax and cost, 2.42. <lb/>
W J Kittrell. lots, Grifton, <lb/>
cost, 13.21. <lb/>
A C Manning, lot inter- <lb/>
ville, tax and cost, 6.18. <lb/>
Madison Morris, acres, <lb/>
present, also many of our town's <lb/>
j people, and they made a <lb/>
of which any county might <lb/>
be proud. For several <lb/>
hours the club parlors were a <lb/>
continuous scene of mirth, music, <lb/>
beauty and brilliancy. <lb/>
At o'clock the <lb/>
were summoned dining <lb/>
hall where an elegant menu <lb/>
served. This was furnished by <lb/>
the Ladies Aid Society of the <lb/>
in interstate trade, and especially <lb/>
with reference to interstate rail <lb/>
roads it is certain that the <lb/>
of the government along, <lb/>
these lines will be emphasized <lb/>
during the month of April by <lb/>
proceedings in the two most <lb/>
remarkable and important s <lb/>
now pending relating to these <lb/>
subjects. One of cases is <lb/>
that against the Standard Oil <lb/>
Company and the other to dis- <lb/>
solve relation between the <lb/>
Union Pacific and the in <lb/>
Pacific railroads. In both in <lb/>
the complaint of the <lb/>
government is that the acts per- <lb/>
formed by these great corpora- <lb/>
are in violation of <lb/>
law, d <lb/>
amount a conspiracy in re- <lb/>
of interstate trade. The <lb/>
Case against Standard Oil <lb/>
Company will come up for <lb/>
answer today In tin United <lb/>
States circuit court in St Louis. <lb/>
The case involving the Union <lb/>
Pacific and the Southern Pacific <lb/>
railroads will be heard before <lb/>
the interstate commerce com- <lb/>
mission on Thursday next. <lb/>
Clear up the complexion, cleanse the <lb/>
I th ii beat <lb/>
or two of De w <lb/>
Little Earl- Safe R <lb/>
pills with a The <lb/>
everyone Re -n <lb/>
Jno. I. Wooten. <lb/>
They like the wall u <lb/>
hi what one mother wrote <lb/>
Laxative Cough Syrup, <lb/>
modern cough syrup is I <lb/>
from any opiate or Contain<lb/>
Pure and S <lb/>
Jno. I. U <lb/>
may not bring l <lb/>
possessors happiness, <lb/>
seem to get along comfort i <lb/>
even sympathy. <lb/>
Nearly everybody who I <lb/>
tacks from n <lb/>
morbid ad of a treat <lb/>
is three fourths star, . <lb/>
and one-fourth milk and <lb/>
hand you can <lb/>
by the of <lb/>
int, at <lb/>
. much rest. K e what i <lb/>
pie ,, little <lb/>
-h it you Sold . -i. <lb/>
BEFORE- <lb/>
the warbles an <lb/>
Alabama poet All right, ho it, <lb/>
e I with it. i <lb/>
M. Hodges, lot, tax; Baptist church and of <lb/>
cost, <lb/>
W H Harrington, acres, <lb/>
Moore, acres, <lb/>
acres, Dudley, acres, Dudley. <lb/>
Poor House, acres. <lb/>
Home, acres, Langley, <lb/>
acres, I B J, acres, H T Dan- <lb/>
tax and 75.25 <lb/>
Martha Harriss, 1-4 afire, Pat- <lb/>
rick, tax and cost, 1.77 <lb/>
John Hardy, acres, H <lb/>
tax ard cost, 8.06. <lb/>
Henry 1-4 acre, Hines, <lb/>
3-4 acres, Arthur, tax and cost, <lb/>
2.27. <lb/>
Freeman Hemby, 1-4 acres, <lb/>
tax and cost, 2.21. <lb/>
Ada Hemby, 1-8 acres, Shep <lb/>
tax and cost, <lb/>
Nelson Hopkins, acre, <lb/>
Lane, tax and 5.24. <lb/>
Hopkins, 1-4 acres, <lb/>
tax and cost, 3.70. <lb/>
B J Jenkins, lot, Evans <lb/>
tax and cost, 3.15- <lb/>
H F Keel, acres, Home. <lb/>
acres, Stokes, tax and cost, 16.63. <lb/>
Robert J King, lot. <lb/>
dark, tax and cost, <lb/>
Bridget Latham, 1-4 lot, Pat- <lb/>
rick, tax and cost, 2.45. <lb/>
William Lilly. lot, <lb/>
t x and cost, 5.84 fl <lb/>
Ed acres. <lb/>
Home. acres, Brown, acres, <lb/>
Seine Hole, cost, <lb/>
A K <lb/>
raw oysters, turkey, ham sand- <lb/>
chicken salad, beaten <lb/>
biscuits, salted waters, cheese <lb/>
straws, pickles, celery, coffee, <lb/>
ice cream and cake. The <lb/>
were hand painted cards <lb/>
bearing a four leaf clover and <lb/>
motto for tied with <lb/>
the club colors, green and yellow <lb/>
The hall was also festooned with <lb/>
the club colors. <lb/>
It was one o'clock when the <lb/>
entertainment ended, and many <lb/>
expressions of pleasure the even- <lb/>
had afforded were heard <lb/>
from those in attendance. <lb/>
Club certainly acquitted itself <lb/>
most creditably on this occasion <lb/>
and received hearty thanks <lb/>
of the guests. The club is a <lb/>
credit to Greenville. <lb/>
lots. Winterville, tax and cost, Swamp lot, <lb/>
9.94. <lb/>
Ben Morriss acres, tax and <lb/>
cost, 3.49. <lb/>
Mrs P lot, Grifton. <lb/>
yearn, tax arid 19.83 <lb/>
Mack Manning. acres tax <lb/>
and cost 7.81. <lb/>
Ben Peyton. lot, Ayden, tax <lb/>
and cost, 4.62. <lb/>
lot, <lb/>
tax . u co-., <lb/>
Roils , lot, Grifton tax <lb/>
and cost. <lb/>
Mrs. Stocks, lot, Win- <lb/>
tax and 6-32.<lb/>
and <lb/>
cost, <lb/>
Donnie 1-4 lot, Shep- <lb/>
tax and cost, 1-85- <lb/>
Samuel Obey. 1-4 lot, Brown, <lb/>
tax o u <lb/>
Price 1-4 lot. Mill, tux <lb/>
an, cost, I Hi <lb/>
h Mill. and <lb/>
67- <lb/>
I A Sugg, I lot, dark St, lax <lb/>
8.06 <lb/>
1-8 lot <lb/>
St, Spell, <lb/>
tax and 4.38 <lb/>
Stancil acres <lb/>
cost 2.69. <lb/>
Eliza acres, <lb/>
and cost, 4.76. <lb/>
Rising From the Grave. <lb/>
A prominent manufacturer, A. <lb/>
of N. C, relates a <lb/>
mot remarkable experience. He <lb/>
three of <lb/>
Electric Bitten. I feel like one <lb/>
the My troubles <lb/>
in the Diabetes stage- I tally <lb/>
believe Electric Bitten will me <lb/>
permanently, for it has already Stopped <lb/>
the liver and bladder complications <lb/>
which have troubled me for <lb/>
Guaranteed at J. l. Wooten Druggist. <lb/>
Price <lb/>
National Arbitration Peace . <lb/>
Special to Reflector. <lb/>
New York April The an. <lb/>
n of the <lb/>
of the national arbitration peace <lb/>
congress in this city, for the <lb/>
three days beginning today, in <lb/>
z series of meetings <lb/>
that ought to stir powerfully the <lb/>
peace sentiment of the country. <lb/>
Thai; such a congress may be es- <lb/>
needed at this time is <lb/>
evident to those who have fol- <lb/>
lowed the preparations and dis- <lb/>
preliminary to the next <lb/>
international conference at the <lb/>
Hague. It is proving to be very <lb/>
difficult to bring that assemblage <lb/>
which strike at the <lb/>
of and not oven the <lb/>
British premier's proposal for <lb/>
t limitation of armaments <lb/>
seems to obtain much of any <lb/>
backing aside from our own gov- <lb/>
Campaign Cash Publicity. <lb/>
Special to Reflector. <lb/>
New April 15.-The <lb/>
Roosevelt controversy <lb/>
over the contributions for the <lb/>
campaign has resulted in a <lb/>
call for a meeting for tomorrow <lb/>
night at the Victoria hotel, by <lb/>
the National Publicity bill <lb/>
The call for the meet <lb/>
is signed by Perry Belmont, <lb/>
chairman, and was issued at the <lb/>
request of a majority of the <lb/>
members of the executive com- <lb/>
and law committee of the <lb/>
society. William Jennings Bryan <lb/>
and Samuel Gompers have wired <lb/>
that they will attend the meeting <lb/>
to advocate a national law com- <lb/>
the publication of con- <lb/>
to and expenditures by- <lb/>
national and congressional com- <lb/>
Other prominent speak- <lb/>
address the meeting on <lb/>
the same subject <lb/>
nil count . It, PATENTS I <lb/>
THAT , <lb/>
j hi. I It. l I. n,,,. <lb/>
it. it fr <lb/>
on<lb/>
It ml. I, <lb/>
set, <lb/>
May Forecast Government's A. J <lb/>
Hague Conference. <lb/>
Special to Reflector. <lb/>
Washington, April 15.- <lb/>
Root and John Barrett, <lb/>
director of the Bureau of <lb/>
can Republics, will attend the <lb/>
meeting of the International <lb/>
Conciliation committee, which <lb/>
tonight, and continues <lb/>
until the will make <lb/>
addresses, and it is believed that <lb/>
Secretary Root will forecast the <lb/>
attitude of this government at <lb/>
the Hague conference to be held <lb/>
in June A further explanation <lb/>
of i country's attitude toward <lb/>
the continents is <lb/>
a so expected from <lb/>
Root. <lb/>
will need pretty Boon to In <lb/>
the c- patch. <lb/>
lacks some one of the t <lb/>
the juices <lb/>
properly balanced. Th n <lb/>
--h<lb/>
i .- <lb/>
that m l <lb/>
painful indigestion. <lb/>
be used for relief. <lb/>
a solution of vegetable acids. Ii <lb/>
what you eat, and the<lb/>
the National Pure Food and Dru I <lb/>
Sold here by Jno. I. Wooten <lb/>
Ex-Senator Carmack <lb/>
he is a private <lb/>
Tennessee with a keen interest in <lb/>
its moral issues. <lb/>
Neighbors Got Fooled. <lb/>
was literally coughing I <lb/>
death, and had become to i <lb/>
my bed; and neighbors <lb/>
would never leave ii but the <lb/>
fooled, for thanks be to God, <lb/>
to try Dr. Hi <lb/>
It took just four one dollar bottles lo <lb/>
completely the cough and restore <lb/>
me to sound writes Mrs. <lb/>
Eva of Stark <lb/>
Co., Ind. This of cough an I cold <lb/>
cures, and healer of throat and lungs, <lb/>
is guaranteed J. L. Wooten Drug- <lb/>
gist. and SI. Trial bottle free. <lb/>
The Cold <lb/>
Sets in <lb/>
Get a <lb/>
Residence <lb/>
It saves expos <lb/>
It saves j bills <lb/>
It means convenience <lb/>
economy <lb/>
RATES ARE<lb/>
NOTICE TO VOTERS <lb/>
PITT COUNTY, <lb/>
Wise Counsel th, south. <lb/>
When the cold winds dry an -k the <lb/>
a box of salve can save more <lb/>
discomfort. In buying salve look for <lb/>
the name on the box to avoid any <lb/>
and he sure the original <lb/>
Witch Salve. Sold by <lb/>
Jno. L. <lb/>
Stat Ohio. City TOLEDO,<lb/>
Frank J. makes oath that he <lb/>
is senior partner of the firm of F. J. <lb/>
Co., doing business in the City <lb/>
of Toledo, County and State <lb/>
Notice is hereby given to the <lb/>
of Pitt county that board of <lb/>
commissioners, at their <lb/>
first Mm day of April, it <lb/>
first day of said month, <lb/>
insists election be held at the various <lb/>
citizen of places said county on<lb/>
l sense of the qualified voters of <lb/>
county on the proposition I i confer i <lb/>
the board of county commissions <lb/>
the authority <lb/>
sell interest bearing coupon bonds <lb/>
county, not to exes d the sun <lb/>
fifty thousand dollars lo run for th <lb/>
years and to bear interest at a rate <lb/>
to exceed six percent. The proceed <lb/>
the sale of bonds to lie used in I <lb/>
inc; in erecting suitable buildings at <lb/>
point in county training <lb/>
for white teachers, and the excess <lb/>
any. of the fund arising f run the I <lb/>
of said after securing the k <lb/>
of said school in the county, to <lb/>
used in the purchase of machinery <lb/>
of the convicts in working <lb/>
public roads and to aid and<lb/>
A no of the voters I <lb/>
for election, <lb/>
may definitely accurately <lb/>
tamed voters at s, <lb/>
election, Tn i law <lb/>
election requires those favoring f <lb/>
issuing I Is to v a <lb/>
or printed with the <lb/>
and th tee opposed to <lb/>
a or ballot with <lb/>
words thereon TM <lb/>
registration books will open on Thu <lb/>
A 1907, a sun I <lb/>
on Saturday, May 4th, 1907. <lb/>
who register can vote. <lb/>
By order of he board of county co<lb/>
and that said firm will pay tho sum of I of <lb/>
for This the of 1907. <lb/>
ONE HUNDRED DOLL <lb/>
and every ease that cannot be cured b <lb/>
the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. <lb/>
FRANK J. <lb/>
Sworn to before me and subscribe. I <lb/>
in my presence, this of <lb/>
her. A. D. <lb/>
A- g; <lb/>
Public <lb/>
Hall's 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 <lb/>
Take Hall's Family Pills for <lb/>
The scientists to explain <lb/>
this peculiar weather, but it is <lb/>
all guess work. <lb/>
R, W. Kin j, Chairman, <lb/>
Williams, Clerk, id <lb/>
Canal. <lb/>
Machinery is tho <lb/>
canal a thousand times quicker <lb/>
the shovel the Erie. <lb/>
Machinery produces the L- <lb/>
paint at times less cost for <lb/>
than if made by <lb/>
The L. M. Rives the best job in <lb/>
world, because M. Zinc harden <lb/>
A M. makes L I <lb/>
paint wear like iron for to IS yea. <lb/>
It only gallons of this <lb/>
ruled paint gallons of <lb/>
Oil at gallon, paint a mS <lb/>
sited house, <lb/>
If any defect exists in L. If. <lb/>
will repaint house nothing. <lb/>
Sold by Ii. Greenville. <lb/>
WATER <lb/>
CURES. <lb/>
-t <lb/>
.;. Read one a hundreds of such <lb/>
have with NERVOUS for past yea <lb/>
and have received more beneficial and last results from the <lb/>
PANACEA MINERAL than Prom any other remedy <lb/>
It rives me great <lb/>
own ease and marl <lb/>
have received more beneficial results from <lb/>
MINERAL WATER than from any other re <lb/>
the many have had prescribed for me. <lb/>
to testify to its marvelous results in <lb/>
others I have personally <lb/>
Mrs. Marl ha P. Taylor, <lb/>
r. i . . Newport News. Va. I <lb/>
Send orders to S. Prichard, Greenville, N. <lb/>
LOTS FOR SALE <lb/>
AT SIMPSON <lb/>
miles from on R. P. R. We will sell a <lb/>
limited number of building or store Th wishing to <lb/>
a home or a place fur can get one cheap <lb/>
by now. <lb/>
S. is located in a good community, with a nice <lb/>
s convenient and store, saw mill a id brick making <lb/>
plant close by.<lb/>
A Farm Well Tilled <lb/>
ill Make You <lb/>
But too <lb/>
You want to sell some of yours, you, and cultivate <lb/>
the rest of it Letter got the land, we'll the <lb/>
buyer Just send a of your land and tell us <lb/>
to sell it. We'll do the rest. <lb/>
NORFOLK SOUTHERN COLONIZATION CO INC<lb/>
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J. <lb/>
as class mutter 1907 at the port office at <lb/>
N. c Act W <lb/>
Advertising rates made upon application <lb/>
A correspondent d-sir-ii onto In mm <lb/>
There is a Coddle crock up in Texas has passed a law j <lb/>
near Concord- trading in futures in <lb/>
Perhaps that is where the state. This leaves only three of I <lb/>
coddles come from. the cotton producing States that I <lb/>
do not have prohibitive future I <lb/>
Which is the wiser, the man <lb/>
who seizes an <lb/>
j carried a shower bouquet of <lb/>
lies of the valley. <lb/>
Brilliant First She was met at the attar by <lb/>
New Men vial the groom who came through the <lb/>
Since the announcement a few Pastor's study with his brother, <lb/>
months ago of their engagement, Dr- L- c- Skinner, of Ayden, as <lb/>
, , . <lb/>
opportunity and Greenville has eagerly looked best man. <lb/>
books. three exception are j forward to the marriage of Mr. was <lb/>
forward, or the man and Ten- Charles C. Skinner and Mis Nina performed by Rev. M-T. <lb/>
in ran t in <lb/>
rejects it and goes backward <lb/>
We have been shown James, than whom there is soft melody coming from <lb/>
letter from a the New <lb/>
Bay women of the <lb/>
NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY, APRIL 1907 county Do you want York cotton exchange comment- <lb/>
your daughters We on this, in which was ex- <lb/>
So many explorers are going to are trying to give them to opinion that cotton <lb/>
Will you speak a word Hum <lb/>
coal for the season <lb/>
This is April only in name, tin <lb/>
weather being very e <lb/>
March- <lb/>
The second <lb/>
trial will not so <lb/>
nous at the firs . <lb/>
Ii it for the North pole <lb/>
i that there are <lb/>
some pleasant chime <lb/>
meetings of outing parties. <lb/>
Booker <lb/>
making <lb/>
The i I<lb/>
ease of i i i <lb/>
At lie we pit dieted <lb/>
i aw continue <lb/>
um I thawed it <lb/>
mi. <lb/>
said, in my <lb/>
nil nun and he <lb/>
heard <lb/>
nub. <lb/>
Washington is again <lb/>
himself prominent <lb/>
around the white home, helping <lb/>
i e president make appointments <lb/>
not among us a more pop liar the organ as the marriage vows <lb/>
couple were taken. <lb/>
The eventful has come, and <lb/>
with it every auspicious surround- s Wedding March the bride <lb/>
to make a happy union of out the aisle <lb/>
.-peculation ad and will be for i hearts. All that was anticipated by the attendants. <lb/>
son time. The is I was fully realized, for it was in-; Immediately after the <lb/>
o is the nun that is a among those who , the beautiful marriage. F C <lb/>
It was the first marriage to take <lb/>
place in the new Jarvis Memorial <lb/>
Methodist church, and this also <lb/>
to his county The man w ho producers will be bent by the <lb/>
votes for its progress Who is J enactment of these laws <lb/>
James- <lb/>
The callers were <lb/>
received in <lb/>
the man that cares for the girls future speculation. With <lb/>
of the county i; H the man j such speculation removed the <lb/>
who votes to give them price of cotton can become near- <lb/>
stable fix. d in accordance <lb/>
with its value, based upon supply <lb/>
and demand Under the <lb/>
a; the least possible cost <lb/>
r visited Every now and then a South- <lb/>
l is. district of the City era man is mentioned as suitable that has existed <lb/>
m that he making f r presidential nomination. <lb/>
Hit <lb/>
the I . <lb/>
an v <lb/>
i ; <lb/>
1.1 <lb/>
lie v i <lb/>
added interest to the occasion. b and T- <lb/>
Nothing that devoted friends and Mrs- H- <lb/>
could think of and plan to lend At the parlor door they <lb/>
beauty to the scene was omitted. received by Dr. L. C. <lb/>
The windows of the church Skinner with Miss Mary James, <lb/>
screened and the electric the bride and <lb/>
lights made the interior brilliant. groom m the Parlor were Mr. <lb/>
course a man is as <lb/>
i approve this <lb/>
, much entitled to it as <lb/>
posed- J <lb/>
else, but we expect it will be a <lb/>
It if the papers long time before one gets it <lb/>
It be as reasonable in a <lb/>
no Won <lb/>
. ,, , i j i. man to say he would not a <lb/>
ii tie bad weather could be <lb/>
St, i <lb/>
wit; t. quit talk n r <lb/>
slopped by the same rule <lb/>
house or property for <lb/>
his children to enjoy after he <lb/>
has passed as to say he <lb/>
case at to establish a <lb/>
the conclusion of the first trial t. give them better <lb/>
; lea Is to the conclusion that they <lb/>
No, Greenville is taking no think the best pickings are gone, <lb/>
interest in a base ball club this <lb/>
If you want to put i county I <lb/>
head in march progress, Most the lawyers with <lb/>
vote fur the bends to secure the drawing from the Thaw <lb/>
Eastern training school. <lb/>
price is never settled and i decorated in green and white, <lb/>
not governed by value, he the alcove behind the <lb/>
of gambling that exists P a Pyramid <lb/>
c and Mrs. James, of the <lb/>
bride, and Mr. and Mrs Charles <lb/>
Skinner, parents of the groom. <lb/>
Mrs. James was gowned in white <lb/>
palms and ferns. Sometime Marquisette over taffeta trimmed <lb/>
through speculation in futures L hour for with satin and lace, and carried <lb/>
also a evil and has caused the ceremony. o'clock, friends a bouquet of violets tied <lb/>
of the couple were arriving at e- Mrs- <lb/>
the church in large number, and was gowned m <lb/>
the edifice was soon filled. and earned <lb/>
RANDOM As the bridal party entered . t <lb/>
the church and passed up The Party in the <lb/>
the financial <lb/>
pie. <lb/>
of many <lb/>
By a Contributor. <lb/>
aisles to their <lb/>
library were Mr. and Mrs. H. L. <lb/>
season, there a. u l. <lb/>
to <lb/>
Did borne one tell you not to <lb/>
things; Greensboro has found a new vote for the school bonds If <lb/>
for corn juice in so he advised you to vote to lo- <lb/>
policemen drunk. It is to a some be- <lb/>
is little short of i Buck a hot air rubber tube. Now your own county and still <lb/>
how many leaders a demand for such tubes may be for Head- <lb/>
just now making a noise like a <lb/>
kicked on the <lb/>
April seems about the altar, the choir f; C S. Carr <lb/>
to keep out of the molly Lohengrin's Clio James <lb/>
Sam Parish, of Nor- , <lb/>
folk, presiding at the organ. J and <lb/>
First came the ushers in, t. , <lb/>
. u- -the throughout <lb/>
couples up opposite aisles, ., ., , ,., , <lb/>
it u-, residence were beautiful as <lb/>
Messrs. Charlie James and Harry . . , c, , t t , , as elaborate. The hall was <lb/>
Skinner, Jr., J. B James and <lb/>
has lost his <lb/>
bull dog. And just at the time <lb/>
v. hen he needs him most <lb/>
The way to pronounce the <lb/>
name of Chicago's new Frank Skinner. T; J. Moore and and green with ropes of <lb/>
G. Skinner. Jr. W. <lb/>
Organized effort to buy votes <lb/>
Hooker and N. G. While. Each can beauty Parlor in <lb/>
sweet peas, <lb/>
the gentlemen wore Prince the library <lb/>
vised you to still Day half of the Albert coat, trousers with Plants- <lb/>
vise a j . nil pay d q In room the <lb/>
himself of the State and have these, were by Mesdames J. L. <lb/>
The man who allows silk hat in hand <lb/>
not to oppose the kip build up other parts of the rises out of the Following these came L Wooten <lb/>
bonds to secure the Eastern State to the hurt of our county. I of the bride's maids singly up J i <lb/>
dissension, decorated with crossing in front W. and F. <lb/>
You say yo-i don't want any garments of a true prophet. passing behind the altar rail. <lb/>
It is difficult to know whether i These were Misses Kathleen <lb/>
Judge Parker's sympathy <lb/>
with Mr Roosevelt or Mr Charlotte Fen- <lb/>
in the campaign Nell Skinner, <lb/>
as Mr. <lb/>
but he knows a <lb/>
great deal mote about politics. <lb/>
is to be hoped the <lb/>
sing <lb/>
will the price of <lb/>
with so near at <lb/>
hand. <lb/>
training school, goes on record <lb/>
what is best for the <lb/>
county <lb/>
The best way to put other <lb/>
ahead of Pitt <lb/>
and at the same time <lb/>
make Pitt contribute largely <lb/>
trial is getting cut to the progress of other counties, <lb/>
of Hit I Li perhaps the <lb/>
it Hi on to <lb/>
keep folks reading the <lb/>
papers. <lb/>
Thaw can be packing his <lb/>
to that proposed trip to <lb/>
The trial is just <lb/>
about over. <lb/>
When they haven't got any <lb/>
thing else to do in Spain or <lb/>
Russia they throw a bomb, and <lb/>
it is mostly nothing else <lb/>
Several towns in the State are <lb/>
getting rid of the denizens of <lb/>
red light districts under the <lb/>
law enacted by the last <lb/>
legislature- <lb/>
This is going to be a good <lb/>
building year in Greenville. <lb/>
You can hardly go on the street <lb/>
now without seeing some kind of <lb/>
work going on. <lb/>
Fines amounting to do <lb/>
not cut much of a figure with a <lb/>
rich paper like the New York <lb/>
Herald, but the Herald will not <lb/>
be likely to do so any more. <lb/>
is to oppose the Eastern mg <lb/>
school. <lb/>
but a trained teacher. One- <lb/>
of those new teaching go <lb/>
out of the work every year. That <lb/>
will give next year forty <lb/>
in Pitt county. Where are <lb/>
you to get teachers to fill <lb/>
these vacancies There is only <lb/>
v, l rain some To do this <lb/>
you must a school. <lb/>
who are known to be op- <lb/>
posed to the county What do you is <lb/>
bonds to secure the Extern asked us every now and then, <lb/>
training school, are quite active know what <lb/>
in seeing that those opposing the know Greenville is fixing to <lb/>
bonds are registered. This gives get such a hump on herself so <lb/>
a hint to those favoring the to surprise even the <lb/>
bonds to get busy. j us, to say <lb/>
. . . of the mossbacks- <lb/>
, Bringing the teachers of the, . . r <lb/>
people of the town you <lb/>
together and giving them the i stop her with a cannon <lb/>
opportunity to meet and know Or ; her in bounds with a <lb/>
each other, as was done at the stone wall. And the fellow <lb/>
of other sections who <lb/>
Were caught by washing ma- <lb/>
chine rights have no room to <lb/>
laugh at the victims of the palm- <lb/>
in Greensboro. <lb/>
, The world must be getting bet- <lb/>
Three big railway systems <lb/>
A Western, <lb/>
Club banquet Friday <lb/>
evening, is helpful to the <lb/>
interests of the county. <lb/>
No county in the State has a finer <lb/>
body of teachers than Pitt and <lb/>
they are enthusiastic in <lb/>
work. <lb/>
As a matter of course the <lb/>
committee of the Demo <lb/>
era tic party will its chair- <lb/>
man next year. It and the party <lb/>
have both had enough of Mr. <lb/>
Thomas There have, <lb/>
been suggestions of Senator <lb/>
Martin, of Virginia, by papers <lb/>
that State, for the succession. <lb/>
We do not know of his <lb/>
but there is one. man, of <lb/>
whose for <lb/>
f with who <lb/>
throws himself before <lb/>
the wheels of progress in the <lb/>
effort to stop them may expect <lb/>
to get run over. <lb/>
That is Senator <lb/>
Simmons, of North Carolina. He <lb/>
has the genius of polities rad is <lb/>
A Ohio and Southern- ff <lb/>
have been in conference with an . . , V. <lb/>
inter-denominational church com- at <lb/>
There is this thing for the <lb/>
of Pitt county to consider; <lb/>
The State is going to locate the <lb/>
Eastern training school in some <lb/>
Eastern county. As it is to be a <lb/>
State institution, county, in, <lb/>
the w bear its proportion <lb/>
ate part of support <lb/>
it. Whether Pitt county gets <lb/>
the school or not, every nun <lb/>
the county Will pay <lb/>
chairmanship we do know his taxes for it. Then why <lb/>
of whom we can speak with, not very man in the county do <lb/>
confidence. <lb/>
New <lb/>
Tot <lb/>
mission and agreed to abolish r engineering the party to pleased with events, <lb/>
Sunday excursions. <lb/>
victory as any man <lb/>
be made chairman- <lb/>
who <lb/>
all he can to get the, <lb/>
Pitt county- By getting <lb/>
this county be largest <lb/>
beneficiary. <lb/>
sues an appeal Mr. <lb/>
to have mercy <lb/>
imbroglio <lb/>
It is safe to say that it will be <lb/>
a long time before any more <lb/>
letters will be written from the <lb/>
white house to Dear <lb/>
or Dear Mr. <lb/>
perfect kiss, asserts a <lb/>
Missouri professor, was invented <lb/>
by a woman. But we will wager <lb/>
that some man put his mouth <lb/>
into it. <lb/>
It is not quite, dear whether <lb/>
Mr. Roosevelt's slight <lb/>
is being caused by the r ail- <lb/>
roads, the liars or the third term <lb/>
boom. <lb/>
A belated exchange remarks <lb/>
that the country is unusually <lb/>
quiet The country in his <lb/>
neighborhood must not be read- <lb/>
the white house bulletins. <lb/>
Mrs. denies that she <lb/>
aspires to the the <lb/>
D. A. R. She probably thinks <lb/>
one presidential boom in the <lb/>
at a time is enough. <lb/>
The fact the a rich <lb/>
woman has made King Ed- <lb/>
ward laugh by her funny stories, <lb/>
leaves no further . doubt <lb/>
superiority of American humor. <lb/>
We are told that Roosevelt is <lb/>
standing pit, bat an important <lb/>
creation with reference to the <lb/>
Irish vote is whether Pat will <lb/>
stand Roosevelt too <lb/>
I . <lb/>
is sending out <lb/>
his senatorial speeches to <lb/>
They ought <lb/>
the <lb/>
that <lb/>
wants <lb/>
the united States to buy an <lb/>
island; aware all the <lb/>
ahem up tn <lb/>
them stay <lb/>
there I governor have <lb/>
at the 13th of a ban <lb/>
he out that <lb/>
program ii I<lb/>
Irma Cobb, Margaret Skinner. <lb/>
Lottie Blow and Mary Higgs. <lb/>
Each of these was attired in <lb/>
The decorations . <lb/>
and green. The <lb/>
table was festooned with smilax, <lb/>
bride roses and marriage bells. <lb/>
The piece was a <lb/>
ice on a silver waiter h <lb/>
in smilax, a cluster of bride roses <lb/>
thrown over it with Cupid rising <lb/>
. . , i -j out of the roses- A two course <lb/>
white dresses and carried I , . , . <lb/>
menu was served, the ices being <lb/>
pink carnations tied with white <lb/>
tulle. <lb/>
Next came the dame of honor, <lb/>
Mrs. H. A- White and maid of <lb/>
honor. Miss Mary James, up op- <lb/>
aisles. The dame of <lb/>
honor's costume was of white <lb/>
crepe chine and the maid of <lb/>
honor's pink liberty silk, the for- <lb/>
mer carrying white carnations <lb/>
and the latter pink carnations. <lb/>
Immediately preceding the <lb/>
bride was little Miss Ada James <lb/>
as flower girl, in white chiffon <lb/>
with lace trimming and carrying <lb/>
pink carnations. <lb/>
The entered with her <lb/>
father, Col. F. G. James. <lb/>
She was robed in full bridal cos- <lb/>
tome of white Duchess satin en <lb/>
train, trimmed with <lb/>
vet, Duchess lace and <lb/>
in bride roses- <lb/>
The wedding presents were <lb/>
displayed in the library. These <lb/>
were very numerous exceed- I <lb/>
handsome. Among them <lb/>
was one from the church in <lb/>
recognition of the bride's faithful <lb/>
service as organist, and one from <lb/>
the Sans club of which she . <lb/>
was a member. <lb/>
Italian band was <lb/>
stationed in the upper hall and <lb/>
rendered delightful music <lb/>
the reception. <lb/>
The couple departed on the. <lb/>
train for an extended <lb/>
tour, after which they will beat <lb/>
home in flats. New York ; <lb/>
City. The bride's <lb/>
gown was a suit of Mack <lb/>
and white with Persian <lb/>
ming and hat to match. <lb/>
The hearty good wishes of all <lb/>
go with the happy couple. <lb/>
SPRING <lb/>
of stylish m <lb/>
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY,<lb/>
AND 27TH, 1907. f<lb/>
made for <lb/>
by, Mr that a <lb/>
moat <lb/>
jut tau . n. <lb/>
cell all other. She with <lb/>
Hate. <lb/>
U and MRS. <lb/>
to<lb/>
This department Is i i F. C. <lb/>
resent the in <lb/>
who is to rep- <lb/>
Winterville and territory <lb/>
. . , Protect yourself from sun <lb/>
now on r cop- by a hat at at B. F. Manning Co. <lb/>
U-1 . ff- Harrington, Barber Co. <lb/>
m . <lb/>
i in <lb/>
h- <lb/>
n- a try <lb/>
ft <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Frank White left <lb/>
Friday morning for Richmond, <lb/>
Mrs. White will undergo <lb/>
an operation in the hospital <lb/>
there. <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/>
Claude Adams happened to a <lb/>
serious accident a few days ago <lb/>
by getting his fingers mangled <lb/>
in a machine at the A. G- Cox <lb/>
Mfg- Co's. shop. Dr Cox <lb/>
dressed the wound <lb/>
A new lot of nice spring and <lb/>
summer pants just opened at <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb/>
Another large lot of shoes just <lb/>
in at Harrington Barber Co. <lb/>
Miss Louise Satterthwaite, <lb/>
accompanied by Misses Anna <lb/>
Little ard Ethel Ives, left Friday <lb/>
afternoon to spend Sunday at <lb/>
her home at <lb/>
suits of all sizes are <lb/>
going at cost at B F. Manning <lb/>
Miss Cox returned Fri- <lb/>
day afternoon from the <lb/>
of the Woman's Missionary <lb/>
Union at Goldsboro. She re- <lb/>
ports an excellent and profitable <lb/>
meeting. <lb/>
The A. G. Cox Co., are <lb/>
still receiving orders for their <lb/>
nice and most up to-date Hun- <lb/>
sucker buggies. <lb/>
Prof G. E. <lb/>
an address at the closing of <lb/>
Misses Belva and Pansy Dixon's <lb/>
schools below Haddocks <lb/>
Roads last night. They united <lb/>
their closing exercises, being <lb/>
adjoining districts. <lb/>
On to the of B. T. <lb/>
Cox Bra for T. W. Wood <lb/>
Son's hub. l op i i <lb/>
Misses Effie Barker, Elizabeth <lb/>
Boushall, Bessie Sams and <lb/>
lie Bryan attended the banquet <lb/>
tendered the teachers by the <lb/>
Carolina Club in Greenville Fri <lb/>
day night. <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/>
F C. Nye, G E. Lineberry, <lb/>
F. C. Perry, Beaman, L- <lb/>
R. Buck and Theodore to- <lb/>
went to Greenville today. <lb/>
Miss Taylor, after spend- <lb/>
some time with her sister <lb/>
White, left Friday for her <lb/>
ho in Lenoir <lb/>
you realize how much <lb/>
fit it is to you H have the <lb/>
of a good bank at your <lb/>
consider whether. or <lb/>
not could do some friend a <lb/>
turn by convincing him of <lb/>
of carrying a <lb/>
bank account, <lb/>
to the bank officer. A little <lb/>
missionary work of this kind <lb/>
you nothing and is <lb/>
by the bank, and maybe <lb/>
-the turning point in some friend's <lb/>
career to prosperity. J. <lb/>
Jackson, cashier, Bank of Win- <lb/>
Dr. CO. H- Laughinghouse, <lb/>
of Greenville was in town Friday <lb/>
Miss Eva to <lb/>
Friday evening to spend <lb/>
Sunday at . <lb/>
Misses Cox, <lb/>
Butt, Hodges, Betti s Bride- <lb/>
era, Kate Chapman, Clyde Chap- <lb/>
man. and Hattie <lb/>
attended the <lb/>
. <lb/>
children, r <lb/>
came <lb/>
The A. G- Cox Co- will <lb/>
make flues for the sea- <lb/>
son at the same old price as <lb/>
last season. <lb/>
A new lot of fresh flour just <lb/>
arrived at Harrington, Bar <lb/>
Co <lb/>
Get the shoe <lb/>
for comfort, especially for older <lb/>
are going. B. F. <lb/>
Manning Co. have them. <lb/>
Call and the new <lb/>
line of Straw Hats just arrived <lb/>
a . A. W Ange Co. <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/>
soon be here a comfortable <lb/>
couch will be a luxury. A. W. <lb/>
Ange Co. has them at a bar- <lb/>
gain. <lb/>
A new line of dry goods and <lb/>
notions just opened. Ladies, <lb/>
come examine them. <lb/>
A. W. Ange Co <lb/>
A. N. Ange Co. know how <lb/>
to buy shoes for comfort, style <lb/>
and durability They have just <lb/>
opened their large line of fine <lb/>
slippers- <lb/>
Cost will be added to those <lb/>
who are in arrears taxes for <lb/>
the past year after April 1st, <lb/>
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/>
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 w hat their many <lb/>
want in the line of slippers. <lb/>
They have just opened them up. <lb/>
Call and see them. Thy are <lb/>
going. <lb/>
Miss Buck, daughter of <lb/>
Buck, died Monday <lb/>
evening at o'clock con- <lb/>
She had been linger- <lb/>
for some time, yet she <lb/>
her suffering with Christian <lb/>
patience to the end. Three <lb/>
brothers, a sister, a father and <lb/>
., , ,. . . . , a step mother are left to mourn <lb/>
their sad loss. Just blooming <lb/>
womanhood in her seven- <lb/>
Elder T. N. Manning filled his year, she was cutoff with <lb/>
regular at the Fret bright prospects for a useful <lb/>
church Sunday <lb/>
The funeral services were con- <lb/>
Misses Mattie Gray, at J Methodist church <lb/>
. ,. . , i Tuesday at clock by Rev. B. <lb/>
Cox and Olivia Butt went to at; <lb/>
Will Baptist <lb/>
morning-<lb/>
PRICE <lb/>
HAT <lb/>
Greenville Tuesday. <lb/>
E. her pastor, assisted <lb/>
by Rev. B. F. Taylor. Nearly <lb/>
,. ,,. all the pupils of W. H S. were <lb/>
A to ware just to their last re- <lb/>
at Harrington Barber Aspects to her who had attended <lb/>
several sessions of the school <lb/>
and men's fancy silk and was an excellent pupil, held <lb/>
hose for summer wear at F. in esteem by both her <lb/>
Manning Co. i teachers and schoolmates. At <lb/>
the conclusion of the services, <lb/>
See our new assortment of; her remains were borne <lb/>
hamburgs, laces <lb/>
Manning Co. <lb/>
says <lb/>
etc at the Byrd burial ground where <lb/>
she was laid by the side of her <lb/>
, mother to await the final <lb/>
don t understand it Bereaved ones, you <lb/>
a middle-aged man of our sympathy, and we pray <lb/>
I just don't <lb/>
seem to get anything ahead. By <lb/>
the time all my expenses are <lb/>
paid I have anything left. <lb/>
people no smarter I are <lb/>
and not earning any more than I <lb/>
do seem to get along first rate. <lb/>
Why don't 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/>
Winterville for the year 1906 <lb/>
that God's Holy Spirit may com- <lb/>
fort you and help you to be sub- <lb/>
missive to His will. <lb/>
Guard the Sea Coast With Sea doing <lb/>
Life Boats. <lb/>
Braxton. W J <lb/>
Braxton. A B <lb/>
Braxton, E W <lb/>
Cooper, Rowan <lb/>
Cooper, Rowan Son <lb/>
Cooper, J R <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/>
House, W L <lb/>
Johnson, J R <lb/>
Johnson, L <lb/>
Langley, Joe <lb/>
Lane, Henry <lb/>
Little. J B <lb/>
, Locust, FL <lb/>
B. Cox Bro. have garden Ma O C <lb/>
seeds and flower seeds ail Manning, J A <lb/>
kinds at the drug store. Manning, E C <lb/>
is a J R -A <lb/>
tonic and regulator for female David <lb/>
weakness and diseases. i Madison<lb/>
have just received i large J F <lb/>
best roofing. See us J W <lb/>
buying. A. W. <lb/>
priced before <lb/>
Ange Co. <lb/>
Prof G E. Lineberry, <lb/>
by A- G. Cox and R H <lb/>
went to Ayden Sun- <lb/>
day night to fill Rev T H- <lb/>
King's appointment at the <lb/>
church. <lb/>
Have you seen new <lb/>
proved coffee-mill at Harrington <lb/>
Barber Cot It will take your <lb/>
eyeThe season is now almost at <lb/>
hand when most of the farmers <lb/>
will likely need trucks to haul <lb/>
Tobacco to and from the barn. <lb/>
The A. G. Cox are <lb/>
now preparing to make good <lb/>
many of their <lb/>
this season and would be glad to <lb/>
supply your needs. <lb/>
Rev. T. H. held services <lb/>
at the Baptist church Saturday <lb/>
night, at the close there <lb/>
was a baptismal <lb/>
You just ought to come down <lb/>
and see the nice and up <lb/>
Hunsucker buggies being turned <lb/>
out almost almost by, <lb/>
the A. <lb/>
on hand a full, supply of buy <lb/>
sizes- <lb/>
Fresh W <lb/>
eggs for sale by Mrs. A. <lb/>
Sarah <lb/>
Tyson, Frank <lb/>
Tucker, E F <lb/>
Vincent, W C . <lb/>
Winterville Canning Co <lb/>
Yancey, Albert <lb/>
2.29 <lb/>
2.60 <lb/>
3.67 <lb/>
1.12 <lb/>
1.97 <lb/>
6.01 <lb/>
1.09, <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
3.33 <lb/>
1.37 <lb/>
1.17 <lb/>
1.71 <lb/>
6.99 <lb/>
1.42 <lb/>
5.00 <lb/>
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2.84 <lb/>
1.36 <lb/>
1.98 <lb/>
1.67 <lb/>
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2.47 <lb/>
1.911 <lb/>
1.18 <lb/>
1.06 <lb/>
3.80 <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
1.08 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
Special to Reflector. <lb/>
New York, April <lb/>
board of trade and <lb/>
is holding a conference to- <lb/>
day at which they are discussing <lb/>
the establishment of a fleet of <lb/>
sea-going life-boats to prevent a <lb/>
recurrence of the dis- <lb/>
Prominent members of <lb/>
the board took the ground that <lb/>
the United States government <lb/>
provided at different points <lb/>
along the coast big life-saving <lb/>
equipped with wireless <lb/>
telegraph apparatus, and able <lb/>
to go to sea in all kinds of <lb/>
weather, and aid vessels in dis- <lb/>
tress- It is claimed that such a <lb/>
boat stationed at Point Judith <lb/>
Harbor of Refuge could have <lb/>
reached the scene of <lb/>
collision in time to save <lb/>
life. The present government <lb/>
life-saving service, it is charged, <lb/>
is not properly equipped for sea <lb/>
service, except in cases where <lb/>
vessels are actually ashore.<lb/>
CHAS. SMITH, Collector. <lb/>
THE GREATEST <lb/>
THEATRICAL S SHOW PAPER <lb/>
IN THE WORLD. <lb/>
Per Single Copy, <lb/>
ISSUED WEEKLY. <lb/>
Sample Copy Free. <lb/>
frank queen pub. co. <lb/>
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iv. u Maw <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF WINTERVILLE, <lb/>
C. <lb/>
At the Close of Business, Mar. 22nd 1907. <lb/>
and <lb/>
Overdrafts secured <lb/>
Furniture and fixtures 925.38 <lb/>
Demand loans <lb/>
Due from banks and bankers 2,188.13 <lb/>
Cash items 8.4 <lb/>
coin 278.45 <lb/>
Nat. bk 1,288.00 <lb/>
. i , LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capital stock <lb/>
funds <lb/>
Undivided profits <lb/>
Bills Payable <lb/>
Time certificates of deposit <lb/>
Deposits subject to check <lb/>
Total <lb/>
5.20 <lb/>
1.292.00 <lb/>
19,737.88 <lb/>
1st. <lb/>
price. <lb/>
id. <lb/>
REASONS <lb/>
YOU SHOULD WEAR <lb/>
A HAWES <lb/>
They have more other Hats sold <lb/>
They are finished superior to other makes <lb/>
look better than any other Hat <lb/>
3rd. They wear longer <lb/>
on the market. <lb/>
WHEN YOU HAVE ON A <lb/>
H A. W E S <lb/>
you have the satisfaction of <lb/>
knowing it Is the latest <lb/>
SOLD EXCLUSIVELY BY <lb/>
C. S. FORBES, <lb/>
THE MAN'S <lb/>
OUT FITTER <lb/>
Total 119,787.881 <lb/>
State of North Carolina, <lb/>
County of Pitt. <lb/>
I, J. L. Jackson, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly I <lb/>
swear that the above is to the best of my <lb/>
. , Cashier. r <lb/>
to before <lb/>
day of <lb/>
JAMES B. <lb/>
Notary <lb/>
J. F. HARRINGTON. <lb/>
. LINEBERRY . <lb/>
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about cotton in <lb/>
the South on the following <lb/>
the efficient ass <lb/>
laborer; if not why <lb/>
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hot sort of work. <lb/>
The number of mills in the <lb/>
South is about <lb/>
Capita invested. <lb/>
Increased tin three years, -0 <lb/>
per cent. <lb/>
People employed, 126.000. <lb/>
supported directly, <lb/>
People supported indirectly <lb/>
direct <lb/>
The South <lb/>
bales of cotton <lb/>
The South bales <lb/>
of cotton. <lb/>
The States spins<lb/>
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bales <lb/>
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Ll. <lb/>
ire hire crop is <lb/>
ported n m ed by <lb/>
from we t. <lb/>
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.- illiterate, but public <lb/>
schools by the <lb/>
is reducing <lb/>
this racy rapidly. <lb/>
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per cent <lb/>
mere than this his at <lb/>
times en invested by Northern <lb/>
and con mission men. <lb/>
but and re-invest to <lb/>
prom their business <lb/>
The Has no monopoly <lb/>
of the of cotton and <lb/>
probably will have, <lb/>
i Some reasons why not. <lb/>
are. <lb/>
We now manufacture only <lb/>
2.000.000 bales out of twelve and <lb/>
w have reached the limit of <lb/>
available labor. The cotton <lb/>
mills limit of available labor. <lb/>
A LIQUID COLD CURE <lb/>
LAXATIVE COUGH <lb/>
THE <lb/>
ORIGINAL <lb/>
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A Cold or a Cough nearly always p- <lb/>
water all rum lo the <lb/>
nose and throat Instead passing out <lb/>
system through the kidneys. <lb/>
the want moisture the <lb/>
dry Nearly other couch cures <lb/>
constipating, those g <lb/>
Kennedy's Laxative Honey and <lb/>
Tar moves the bowels, contains no Opiates. <lb/>
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INSURANCE <lb/>
The man who Ha a <lb/>
wise for hi family. <lb/>
The who I Ma ha <lb/>
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himself. <lb/>
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lug It. It U worth <lb/>
At t h e first attack of <lb/>
which federally <lb/>
through the LIVER and in.- <lb/>
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K Toughs by at. <lb/>
mucous membrane <lb/>
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and all <lb/>
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is to Kennedy's <lb/>
Children like it. <lb/>
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tiny nerve that <lb/>
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tin <lb/>
to and the also <lb/>
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has In n <lb/>
lot and ailing <lb/>
eh. all painful. <lb/>
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j. W. <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/>
No surpasses this for a desirable <lb/>
home. Lots can be bought there now at <lb/>
reasonable prices and on easy terms. <lb/>
is t v indication that property around <lb/>
is going to be higher, and the <lb/>
longer you defer buying the lot the h <lb/>
property is located only minutes <lb/>
walk from business part or the town. <lb/>
See Sam White and let prices <lb/>
and terms. <lb/>
I Not <lb/>
Mow often you can get <lb/>
done <lb/>
or screw driver or <lb/>
Ker lacking- Have a goo <lb/>
too box he prepared fr <lb/>
emergencies. Our line <lb/>
is a yo i could desire, an <lb/>
we Hint tour to <lb/>
box does not lack a <lb/>
useful article. <lb/>
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. You get <lb/>
i Horse Goods,<lb/>
; j p. <lb/>
Corey<lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
And Provision <lb/>
Cotton Bagging <lb/>
Ties always on <lb/>
kept co <lb/>
In stock. <lb/>
Produce and So <lb/>
POINTER <lb/>
The in the South are <lb/>
cent, idle for <lb/>
lack of la <lb/>
Our people are as yet <lb/>
ed and only <lb/>
cheapest kinds of cot- <lb/>
ten It will be a <lb/>
we can develop <lb/>
km skill to compete <lb/>
with t e French in organdies, <lb/>
the in muslins and em- <lb/>
the in knit <lb/>
goods and England in <lb/>
good. <lb/>
We have-no ships to carry <lb/>
our goods to foreign countries, v <lb/>
in some of the above <lb/>
we compete with the for- <lb/>
in our own markets, I <lb/>
the foreign markets they <lb/>
the advantage of better <lb/>
edge and skill ship to- <lb/>
export their own f . v <lb/>
Even to hope to <lb/>
MEN<lb/>
D. W. Harden <lb/>
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North Carolina <lb/>
S. H. <lb/>
Dealer. Cash <lb/>
Hides. Seed, J. <lb/>
rel, Turkeys, Egg, etc. <lb/>
-tads. Mattresses, Oak <lb/>
Tables. <lb/>
and Gail A <lb/>
Life Tobacco Key <lb/>
George <lb/>
pies, Pine Apples, Syrup, <lb/>
Meat Flour, Sugar, <lb/>
Soup, Lye Mai <lb/>
Seed Meal and <lb/>
Oranges, <lb/>
Nuts, Dried AI <lb/>
Peaches, Prunes, <lb/>
Glass china<lb/>
Gutter, <lb/>
numerous other <lb/>
Quality and <lb/>
come me. <lb/>
S. M. <lb/>
Phone <lb/>
a. -I, <lb/>
W V <lb/>
MOORE LONG, <lb/>
Attorneys-at-<lb/>
In only- <lb/>
must have to <lb/>
the trade in cheap <lb/>
to the <lb/>
might be -Bold Cl <lb/>
Chronicle. <lb/>
Sot the <lb/>
JOB i u <lb/>
When you want <lb/>
COBB BROS. <lb/>
. Va. <lb/>
Brok <lb/>
t ft, Co . Ti,. and i <lb/>
ii . <lb/>
l- K La t <lb/>
Greenville M,<lb/>
for Guests <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
BANKING TRUST COMPANY <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
A of business March 1907. <lb/>
LIABILITIES <lb/>
Capital Stock <lb/>
Surplus 12,500.00 <lb/>
Undivided Profit less <lb/>
Expenses paid <lb/>
Time 25,242.64 ., for Saturday. April and <lb/>
I committee accepted the tender of j not <lb/>
checks <lb/>
outstanding 459.78 <lb/>
JACK ITEMS. <lb/>
and <lb/>
rafts secured <lb/>
tier Stocks, <lb/>
and <lb/>
bank notes <lb/>
U. S. <lb/>
Sta fir u ,. i<lb/>
curious what original ideas <lb/>
people leave in <lb/>
v that <lb/>
j bout, re-<lb/>
Total <lb/>
OS.<lb/>
i the- b -i of my <lb/>
. .-. CARR, <lb/>
I to <lb/>
better II n her I <lb/>
d m . <lb/>
I- Mum <lb/>
Mir H. A WHITE <lb/>
ANDREW LAUGHINGHOUSE <lb/>
Di <lb/>
Special to Reflector. Back Jack N c <lb/>
Pa. April They organized a Sun lay <lb/>
Among the entertainments here Sunday with a large <lb/>
ranged for the foreign guests at a crowd present. <lb/>
Carnegie celebration is a trip L. Clark and daughter, <lb/>
around by river The went to Greenville Thursday. <lb/>
foreign trip has been arranged The measles are in this r-om- <lb/>
If any one that has <lb/>
th-m don't get them <lb/>
the steamer Island Queen, will be lucky, <lb/>
the Island Museum Com- a. O. Clark, Grimesland. <lb/>
The party will be taken spent Sunday afternoon near <lb/>
for a trip up the as j <lb/>
far as stopping to Do you all get any fresh fish <lb/>
see the Homestead Steel Works, j If don't et on the road near <lb/>
and the plant of be National Black Jack and you can get all <lb/>
Tube company at you want i. you will just hand <lb/>
Then the boat will take the visit- the money to them as they piss . <lb/>
ors up the t as by <lb/>
far as the new plant Elder C. u <lb/>
at A short fine st for us night <lb/>
the Ohio river, through Davis and spent the night with Elder i T . <lb/>
Island dam, so as to show S <lb/>
AN IDEA FOR A CARD GAME. <lb/>
Home <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
tie <lb/>
on, i I I <lb/>
i i . know <lb/>
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.,<lb/>
At o'clock Wednesday even- <lb/>
at the home f the bride in <lb/>
;. vi . Mr. <lb/>
i and Mrs. Judith <lb/>
w. re Rev.<lb/>
on <lb/>
., ; <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
, THE BUNK <lb/>
A. the close or business, <lb/>
Resources. <lb/>
. and Discounts <lb/>
secured <lb/>
unsecured <lb/>
Stocks, Bonds <lb/>
Fixtures 3,872.32 <lb/>
ling Houses <lb/>
from Banks <lb/>
I Items <lb/>
219.50 <lb/>
3,082.71 <lb/>
bank notes <lb/>
U. notes <lb/>
9,022.00 <lb/>
March 22nd 1907. <lb/>
Liabilities. <lb/>
Capital Stock<lb/>
Undivided less <lb/>
Expenses paid 16,926.67 <lb/>
Time , . Q, <lb/>
Sub 127,351.89149,909.94 <lb/>
Cashier's checks <lb/>
outstanding <lb/>
development of the upper Ohio <lb/>
valley from an industrial stand- <lb/>
point, will complete the steam- <lb/>
boat ride. <lb/>
Upsilon Convention. <lb/>
i- <lb/>
. . Y irk Sun. <lb/>
We are having lots of rain re-, for o <lb/>
We heard of corn m- <lb/>
over a week ago. It may , ,. <lb/>
in . i . , <lb/>
an i of the I em <lb/>
mini I <lb/>
be gone down by this time. <lb/>
Misses Sadie Edwards and Mag- <lb/>
e t lire <lb/>
Total <lb/>
to <lb/>
New York, April <lb/>
convention of <lb/>
Upsilon Fraternity will be held j <lb/>
today And tomorrow with the <lb/>
Delta Chapter at New York <lb/>
The Delta Chapter will <lb/>
also celebrate its seventieth birth- <lb/>
day at the same It has <lb/>
had the longest continuous ex- <lb/>
of any of the numerous <lb/>
Hudson <lb/>
here Sunday night. <lb/>
its prim <lb/>
II <lb/>
of gs <lb/>
county of Pitt. , <lb/>
lames L. Little, Cashier of the above named bank, do fraternity are represented <lb/>
chapters of college fraternities <lb/>
now located in New York City. <lb/>
j-The chapters the <lb/>
by <lb/>
that the above statement is convention ban- <lb/>
in in no. <lb/>
from <lb/>
v i i e pitch a <lb/>
a lo note heard, <lb/>
but. if one . f pipe emits a <lb/>
m note, beats will lie <lb/>
I in lite Hero i- the <lb/>
i i i i- in <lb/>
ii . i -i . <lb/>
I i .; in <lb/>
If air ii the is charged <lb/>
with lire rap, trill produce a <lb/>
not i that produced <lb/>
by clear air owing to difference <lb/>
of density, in n <lb/>
The growing of of beat in the telephone give <lb/>
wage-earning worn n are just as warning of the presence of <lb/>
human as if they were house- sensitive to presence of <lb/>
h m w is appropriately <lb/>
corn the occasion and <lb/>
the marriage was an <lb/>
pretty on WM Mollie <lb/>
T and <lb/>
Prof W. H. best man <lb/>
The wedding march was played <lb/>
by Miss Bessie Patrick as the <lb/>
bridal party . <lb/>
way r d the parlor. <lb/>
The I i . <lb/>
bed in carried a <lb/>
large bouquet of carnations. <lb/>
As t hi arrived they <lb/>
I-.-.- door by <lb/>
Misses Lizzie Joins Mae <lb/>
Whitfield. Punch was served in <lb/>
the hall by Alice Lang <lb/>
I . ii. In the <lb/>
. Ming room ices served by <lb/>
Bessie Ha I and Liz- <lb/>
Higgs. <lb/>
i h i r of presents <lb/>
yen large and beautiful. Many <lb/>
iv were i to witness <lb/>
lie con and i c <lb/>
ore was <lb/>
nil ; <lb/>
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there exists a tor croup <lb/>
housekeeping- a term that is <lb/>
as familiar, perhaps, as <lb/>
but <lb/>
which greater advance <lb/>
in ease and <lb/>
and sworn to before <lb/>
128th day of March. 1907. <lb/>
M. L. TURNAGE, <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
JAMES IV L <lb/>
J. G. <lb/>
W. B. WILSON <lb/>
J. A. ANDREWS <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
will be-held tomorrow night <lb/>
at Astoria. <lb/>
Union. <lb/>
Come In and examine my <lb/>
PLANTERS, GUANO DISC. <lb/>
SMOOTHING HARROWS, <lb/>
HORSE STEEL PLOWS, WIRE <lb/>
Ft R FARM OR GA AND WASH- <lb/>
MACHINES.<lb/>
Memphis. April 11.-The <lb/>
convention of <lb/>
the Christian En- <lb/>
opened in <lb/>
to stay the 14th All <lb/>
cessions are being held in the <lb/>
wives, and just as fond of home. <lb/>
Often more so. There are house- <lb/>
wives who weary of their para- <lb/>
break down in its <lb/>
service. But the woman who <lb/>
works in mill or shop, behind the <lb/>
counter or at the desk; studio <lb/>
or hospital, church or school, <lb/>
that woman appreciates a home, <lb/>
and needs it. <lb/>
Here is a large and growing <lb/>
market, a steady market, a body <lb/>
of respectable citizens of all <lb/>
classes who do demand the home <lb/>
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Your <lb/>
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Announcement <lb/>
We beg leave to announce that we are <lb/>
and Retail <lb/>
for <lb/>
White Lead, Paints, <lb/>
and <lb/>
Ready nixed Paints. <lb/>
There is no line in the world better <lb/>
i It has it a u <lb/>
for honorable wares and honorable<lb/>
If you use the Harrison Paints you need <lb/>
worry quality. <lb/>
We trust that you will favor us with your; <lb/>
whenever you want good paint for any,. <lb/>
Have fist a car load and <lb/>
give you Special Prices. <lb/>
Hart<lb/>
Court Avenue Presbyterian present, sad don't like <lb/>
Church. Sunrise -will it- It is either ii food <lb/>
also be held in the a small, cold <lb/>
Presbyterian and it is too expensive. Moreover <lb/>
venue L boarding-house does not <lb/>
The junior rally on Sunday right ground hi man <lb/>
expected to be for rest <lb/>
most prominent feature of the recreation. <lb/>
gives you a place to eat and a <lb/>
place to more. <lb/>
Bating and are tot <lb/>
living. You the emotion; <lb/>
of hi me life, <lb/>
of special catering <lb/>
and Litigation. <lb/>
A sequel Emperor William's <lb/>
journey to Munich last fa <lb/>
m the form of a carious <lb/>
Hi majesty stopped at a wayside <lb/>
station to shaved, and a local <lb/>
Socialist newspaper stated that the <lb/>
member- of an association of <lb/>
veterans the barber <lb/>
shop in obtain the lather scrape <lb/>
from Hie royal face, adding that <lb/>
delectable mess was distributed <lb/>
while n played <lb/>
I the national anthem. The veterans <lb/>
I did not like this story and sued the <lb/>
I paper for insult. The trial, <lb/>
which has just taken place, <lb/>
ed everybody, including the judge. <lb/>
with laughter, but the decided <lb/>
the editor must a for <lb/>
Overstepping the bounds of <lb/>
comment. <lb/>
session. <lb/>
I Bask of Franc; Advances Bank Rite. <lb/>
gold <lb/>
By Gable to Reflector. <lb/>
Paris April H.-The . <lb/>
exodus from France, which has j and you gel g <lb/>
been increasing in counterbalance the loss excel t <lb/>
junction with the money crisis <lb/>
abroad, especially in Berlin <lb/>
New York, is occupying the <lb/>
minds of the critical and <lb/>
cal financiers, while recent <lb/>
rise of rate by the Bank-of France <lb/>
has drawn the attention of the <lb/>
commercial world to the same <lb/>
object. The Bank of Fr to- <lb/>
day raises the rate once more, <lb/>
this time to four per cent- <lb/>
Dock and Buzzards. <lb/>
This is the way the Lexington <lb/>
Dispatch neatly and concisely <lb/>
sums up the whole <lb/>
There is not going to be any <lb/>
split in the Democratic party <lb/>
and if there were a dozen it <lb/>
freedom from care and labor. <lb/>
The business woman has e <lb/>
and her wants <lb/>
recognized and met. <lb/>
I was talking on this subject <lb/>
to a Woman's on the lower <lb/>
East Side. I described to them <lb/>
how a block of tenements could <lb/>
be treated a or an <lb/>
apartment house built, in which <lb/>
The Whist British Boy. <lb/>
The oddly enough, is <lb/>
though the name has I <lb/>
famous by an <lb/>
Among all the noises yon hear in <lb/>
the noisiest in <lb/>
lite world ll r is m i pr <lb/>
i. In Vi <lb/>
. you sill hear wins <lb/>
lie, ii first <lb/>
Dal Li <lb/>
i i It i.- not only the <lb/>
ah whistle, two r n one <lb/>
for ; growler, with frequent <lb/>
Ii i- boy. Th i i <lb/>
el flat in a fairly <lb/>
but i.- scarcely <lb/>
n moment in which you can- <lb/>
not detect the so of the boy and <lb/>
his whistle. Chronicle. <lb/>
BADLY FRIGHTENED BOY. <lb/>
Tree to Escape From Cow. <lb/>
came near being a <lb/>
. a few days <lb/>
i-o at the farm of Mr. L. <lb/>
about three miles from <lb/>
own. Mr has a large <lb/>
nerd of tattle and they were <lb/>
field. In the <lb/>
of the field there was a very <lb/>
pretty patch of crimson clover, <lb/>
and as the cows were not vicious <lb/>
ho sent his little and <lb/>
another little boy on the farm to <lb/>
the cattle off the clover. , <lb/>
The other little boy left <lb/>
I appears j to for <lb/>
and while he was gone one of <lb/>
the large Hack Angus <lb/>
a young calf, attempted to cross <lb/>
over into the clover. went <lb/>
o drive her calf bee <lb/>
separated from the cow and <lb/>
seeing the little boy near her <lb/>
she i toward him. There <lb/>
happened lo be a large <lb/>
tree by to this <lb/>
ran with all possible <lb/>
speed, the cow after him. <lb/>
Mr. ii. r to be <lb/>
near by and hearing the screams <lb/>
of ran to him- <lb/>
He found him slicking to <lb/>
the body of true which was <lb/>
him I reach around, <lb/>
but he was hill. , . , i manfully <lb/>
out reach of the c . mil <lb/>
screaming for at i i <lb/>
his voice. Lord, mo i . <lb/>
me When Mr. Joyner <lb/>
him I e <lb/>
n. begged<lb/>
i. r <lb/>
mole- <lb/>
School Be <lb/>
. r . hi.<lb/>
to a of <lb/>
the secretary of the public <lb/>
committee, London annually eon- <lb/>
i ton of food- <lb/>
the kuchen and laundry space; this more <lb/>
was condensed to business <lb/>
its; prepared food of ex- <lb/>
furnished more <lb/>
than they could provide it them- <lb/>
proper accommodation <lb/>
for children on the upper floor <lb/>
and and also some <lb/>
ion for rest, relaxation and <lb/>
amusement of the adult <lb/>
dents; all this costing less than <lb/>
wouldn't help that thing their <lb/>
the Republican party. The leaving them free to doubt the <lb/>
dieted split would be over <lb/>
questions of public policy and <lb/>
whether men shall be read out <lb/>
of the party because they differ <lb/>
with, say, Mr. Speaker Justice- <lb/>
Men who a.; leave the Demo- <lb/>
party would <lb/>
never, think of <lb/>
with an aggregation <lb/>
political pirates and cut throats, <lb/>
hands <lb/>
the <lb/>
pockets, nod <lb/>
who-are daily off the <lb/>
heads of good men <lb/>
the State because <lb/>
they to express a prefer- <lb/>
for Blackburn for State<lb/>
dusks they don't go u <lb/>
than two-thirds arrive by water <lb/>
and less than The <lb/>
shipments Include 1.000,000 tons of <lb/>
meal, fish butter, egg, <lb/>
laid, etc.; tons of and <lb/>
vegetables, including sugar and <lb/>
fruits, and tons of <lb/>
grain and Ii is pointed oat <lb/>
in the report the <lb/>
mm; in of inspection i-i Inefficient <lb/>
that is largely <lb/>
told as. butter. <lb/>
family income. They were <lb/>
ready for it, a woman. Char- <lb/>
Perkins Oilman in the May <lb/>
Capt, Vincent Hurt. <lb/>
News has that Capt Z. <lb/>
T. Vincent, a conductor for a <lb/>
train on-the Atlantic Coast Line, <lb/>
from a train broke <lb/>
his He was carried to the <lb/>
Coast fine hospital at. Rock <lb/>
Capt Vincent was for- <lb/>
j a resident of this place <lb/>
and his here to <lb/>
learn of the <lb/>
Neck Commonwealth. <lb/>
Vincent has made his <lb/>
home the last few <lb/>
of <lb/>
many friends here <lb/>
dent <lb/>
. A Sign <lb/>
On avenue there is a <lb/>
florist's which no little <lb/>
curiosity on account of the peculiar <lb/>
partnership name-. gilt <lb/>
above the shop reads, <lb/>
The question as to <lb/>
if really pa or not <lb/>
immediately presents itself. It is <lb/>
re- <lb/>
exists between the two. <lb/>
Chicago <lb/>
Our Army. <lb/>
The United regular army, <lb/>
which is regarded SB the basis or <lb/>
skeleton of a much larger army in <lb/>
time of war. is probably both as to <lb/>
and men beat physically, <lb/>
the most intelligent, <lb/>
. most <lb/>
equip j <lb/>
b . <lb/>
Special to Rector. <lb/>
X J., April 13.-Pas- <lb/>
county has a wry good <lb/>
tom in having its school boards <lb/>
assemble twice a year. Today is <lb/>
the day for the meeting vat the <lb/>
beginning of the year, and <lb/>
for the end of the fall term. <lb/>
The hoards meet at the office of <lb/>
the superintendent of schools, <lb/>
and discuss methods and ways <lb/>
and means of bettering the stand- <lb/>
ard of educational affairs in the <lb/>
county These meetings have <lb/>
been found very profitable in re- <lb/>
for the schools. <lb/>
DELIGHTFUL <lb/>
Gift and <lb/>
The visit of the. University <lb/>
and Orchestra to <lb/>
Greenville much pleasure <lb/>
to our the recital <lb/>
the opera house Wednesday <lb/>
night was a real delight. The <lb/>
selections by orchestra, glee <lb/>
club and were received <lb/>
with such that encores <lb/>
followed. There some ex- <lb/>
musicians and splendid <lb/>
voices- in the and <lb/>
the young composing it re- <lb/>
credit upon the institution <lb/>
they represent. They will re- <lb/>
a cordial welcome any time <lb/>
they come this way again. <lb/>
Federal Court Jurors <lb/>
Samuel O. I,. Joy- <lb/>
Tier, John <lb/>
.-Pierce, J. O. Proctor and K. B <lb/>
Bynum have been. drawn <lb/>
Pitt county to as jurors in <lb/>
the court at New Bern<lb/>
beginning on the 22nd. <lb/>
. ., <lb/>
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OUR DEPARTMENT<lb/>
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I in <lb/>
to <lb/>
local<lb/>
w I j cotton Methodist <lb/>
As top had snow Sunday <lb/>
Mr i V <lb/>
f . <lb/>
J. W. wont p the- here . from <lb/>
road view. <lb/>
yA will <lb/>
Bryan's Meeting to be in interest <lb/>
of <lb/>
Edgar Worthington had his <lb/>
horse to run away Sunday and <lb/>
break to pieces <lb/>
m Wilson brought a cabbage special <lb/>
full <lb/>
the inside of it . . . <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
Meet Accident. . j <lb/>
Monday afternoon Mesdames <lb/>
E. <lb/>
in the trap, <lb/>
Ninth <lb/>
., floe <lb/>
be the means of re- j b thrown out, <lb/>
Patrick <lb/>
n insurance <lb/>
Vt <lb/>
Patrick withdrawing <lb/>
Massachusetts Demo-. fog painfully bruited i V . ID <lb/>
hem <lb/>
resident, but now of was <lb/>
Mount, spent <lb/>
-Wean- <lb/>
. . i <lb/>
you arc lAm IV,,, m, M, <lb/>
Stoves an I Heaters it will pay <lb/>
G. R. returned <lb/>
u in quality and prices New <lb/>
that Cannon son are making . <lb/>
. . ma lea <lb/>
i Gr <lb/>
i. i <lb/>
hi good <lb/>
to E. -v. Co., <lb/>
j car loads of <lb/>
. for which <lb/>
. . I cash price. Don't <lb/>
ell . . us. Yours to <lb/>
C L Tyson and wife were <lb/>
visiting in the country Tuesday <lb/>
Go to E E new <lb/>
market for beef, fresh meats, <lb/>
and fresh <lb/>
Dr. W. W Dawson, of <lb/>
was here Tuesday. <lb/>
Our merchants, <lb/>
got a hustle on them Saturday <lb/>
and gave the streets a good <lb/>
drenching with the sprinklers. <lb/>
A good idea and will work good <lb/>
to those will keep up this new <lb/>
enterprise. <lb/>
A Horton has been to Green- <lb/>
ville this week on business. <lb/>
J. A. Harrington, one of our <lb/>
boys of the grip, been away <lb/>
down on the briny deep during <lb/>
the week and reports a success- <lb/>
trip. the kind of <lb/>
business men Ayden out. <lb/>
Those that the public eye. <lb/>
Merchandise Broker I carry <lb/>
full hue of Meat. Lard and Can <lb/>
Don't buy before giving <lb/>
me a trial. Frank Lilly Co. <lb/>
Mrs. A. W child, of <lb/>
Winterville, spent the week with <lb/>
Mrs- W. E- Hook.-. <lb/>
If you need any Paint be sure <lb/>
see E. E. Co <lb/>
Monday night we are in- <lb/>
formed that the stork visited <lb/>
the home of Mr. Sam Wilson, <lb/>
a few miles from here, and left a <lb/>
little child, the like of which has <lb/>
never before been seen in this <lb/>
The little one is well <lb/>
formed with the exception the <lb/>
place where eyes ought to be <lb/>
the surface is perfectly smooth <lb/>
and there is no sign or token of <lb/>
an eye- There are six fingers <lb/>
n each hand and six toes on <lb/>
each foot. When we last heard <lb/>
from it, it was living and pros- <lb/>
finely. Mr. Wilson is <lb/>
well known throughout this sec- <lb/>
and there is not nor has <lb/>
there ever been any deformity <lb/>
among the membership of his <lb/>
family and this remarkable <lb/>
is truly amazing <lb/>
exchange corn <lb/>
for or Lean, Healthy Shoats <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/>
It is a delight and a pleasure <lb/>
to say nothing of the <lb/>
in having a first class <lb/>
Pen. Call at Drug <lb/>
Store and secure this much need- <lb/>
ed article. <lb/>
The registration books for <lb/>
No. in town- <lb/>
chip, town of Ayden, are in the <lb/>
hands of J- M. Blow. Those <lb/>
desiring to vote on the school <lb/>
bonds will have to register be- <lb/>
tween now and May 4th. <lb/>
Rev. Mr. Hamlin, an <lb/>
list from Texas, accompanied by <lb/>
Mr. as singer, be- <lb/>
ginning next Sunday will com- <lb/>
a series of meetings in the <lb/>
Disciple church here. They Bate <lb/>
been conducting a meeting for <lb/>
the past three weeks in on <lb/>
and up to the present have had <lb/>
accessions to the ch urea. <lb/>
wish to buy <lb/>
had <lb/>
the <lb/>
for reached the <lb/>
Operators <lb/>
Fire. <lb/>
Special to Reflector. <lb/>
New York. April Kith. <lb/>
Flames swept the roof garden of <lb/>
the New York early this <lb/>
morning <lb/>
was totally ruined by water <lb/>
COX MILL ITEMS. <lb/>
a. house <lb/>
lot in Ayden. or a valuable <lb/>
. . near y Have you <lb/>
sale We will or <lb/>
s- Is your life insured, is <lb/>
your house insured If not you <lb/>
should see us and have it in- <lb/>
,. d at once. We make an <lb/>
extra effort in collecting ac- <lb/>
is Place them with us, <lb/>
Ayden Loan and Insurance Co. <lb/>
will be a whole heap of <lb/>
married people tomorrow- <lb/>
The most will be <lb/>
pleased with one of those <lb/>
Lain Pens at Saul's. Call and <lb/>
see <lb/>
Misses Nannie and Le Nichols <lb/>
and Esther Blount were in <lb/>
Greenville visiting Saturday <lb/>
pens on sale at Saul's <lb/>
drug store at from SI to <lb/>
Sallie Rives spent from <lb/>
Saturday until Sunday afternoon i jig <lb/>
with parents in n , , , .- <lb/>
. . J. M Cox s dressing machine <lb/>
Fountain lens with any j j <lb/>
all size points for sale at and he start ll <lb/>
Drug Store. soon- <lb/>
W. E- Hooks an child-. U is very cold in our section <lb/>
and Miss Annabel Kittrell for April. Tobacco plants are <lb/>
been spending several days not growing much. <lb/>
l. country with R. H. John has been right <lb/>
i sick for the last few days. We <lb/>
other faction I ad- <lb/>
by Henry M. y. <lb/>
Quincy., Charles H . <lb/>
Fitzgerald and I ingress <lb/>
Sullivan <lb/>
Those on the <lb/>
April <lb/>
on the lakes <lb/>
He <lb/>
he price of <lb/>
mine to domes <lb/>
tic nut from f 1.80 to pea <lb/>
to nut, pea <lb/>
and to <lb/>
coarse slack from to <lb/>
cents. reductions will <lb/>
sown follow. <lb/>
Stables, <lb/>
rices the <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
C R. <lb/>
Cox Mills. April 17th. <lb/>
We have learned J. W. <lb/>
Potter, near Cox Mill, says that <lb/>
he has a chicken with two bodies, <lb/>
four legs, four feet, four wings. sale <lb/>
two necks, one head and two i sale Co. <lb/>
honor .- <lb/>
the close of d riot <lb/>
No Greenville township w <lb/>
Jasper Corey, James H. Corey, <lb/>
Preston Cory, Worthing-1 v <lb/>
ton, Travis Ernest <lb/>
for sale at <lb/>
Johnston's. <lb/>
TO J. H. <lb/>
Dealers in Dry <lb/>
and Heavy <lb/>
etc <lb/>
Prices to suit the time. <lb/>
Tripp Hart Co <lb/>
Hill. Hattie Button, Teacher. <lb/>
bags damaged mewl fr-r <lb/>
Gr Whole-. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
All kinds of Stock feed at P. j<lb/>
See F. V Johnston b for. <lb/>
buying your hay. <lb/>
Th 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 the This is a long needed <lb/>
want in this section and they promise the best when <lb/>
in this line is needed. <lb/>
Garris <lb/>
I have bought the <lb/>
of the public. C. E. I Miss Lillie Carroll, daughter <lb/>
business of J. that he is <lb/>
and respectfully solicit <lb/>
of Southey Carroll, is right sick, <lb/>
Miss Lena Dawson came up but we hope she will recover. <lb/>
Monday morning from a visit to Miss Bertha Coward, from <lb/>
i near Timothy, spent last week <lb/>
all work th Miss Carroll. <lb/>
to my care to give <lb/>
They have started grading <lb/>
streets at Cox's Mill and we hope <lb/>
entire <lb/>
faction. Try me. C. E. Spier. <lb/>
AH the teachers here,, <lb/>
attended the banquet in Green- We think <lb/>
ville Friday evening and the in-1 it will be a town after awhile, <lb/>
Saturday. They report a Some of the girls are talking about <lb/>
starting a store <lb/>
nice time <lb/>
I solicit the patronage of the <lb/>
people of Ayden and community <lb/>
in everything pertaining to the j gave a pound party <lb/>
jewelry business Give me <lb/>
trial. C- E. Spier. <lb/>
Chapman, who is a <lb/>
teacher at the school <lb/>
Fri- <lb/>
day night. She had a large <lb/>
i crowd and all enjoyed them- <lb/>
Mrs. Edwin Tripp , . , -i <lb/>
children left yesterday for Wash- hoPe. <lb/>
with husband another party before her school <lb/>
who ha taken charge of the UP- <lb/>
Pamlico hotel in that town. This <lb/>
is an excellent family and will be <lb/>
badly missed in Ayden- <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 all the ladies call and <lb/>
examine her stock which is of the <lb/>
latest patterns. She has also a <lb/>
first-class milliner Miss Sallie <lb/>
Rives employed and ft els sure <lb/>
she can satisfy all and anyone. <lb/>
Hooks Gardner have moved <lb/>
their insurance office from Dr. <lb/>
Dixon's building over to an office <lb/>
in the hotel. <lb/>
Wednesday we went to Green- <lb/>
ville and on our return were ten- <lb/>
an ovation not only <lb/>
prising but one that would have <lb/>
caused lads less brave to shudder <lb/>
and think if this were home or <lb/>
had pandemonium broken loose <lb/>
in our absence. Not only oar <lb/>
white and colored friends <lb/>
delighted to honor us, but every <lb/>
poodle and bull pup was at the <lb/>
depot to express an appreciation. <lb/>
There were smiles, handshakes <lb/>
and every kind of joy <lb/>
but that which impressed us <lb/>
most and left a deep imprint en <lb/>
our memory was the <lb/>
mass of mixture, between <lb/>
poodle and boll pup in a wrangle <lb/>
over our feet and between oar <lb/>
legs in their efforts to show which <lb/>
could tender the most <lb/>
greeting. if Uncle <lb/>
Oscar Evans says that he <lb/>
tobacco leaves larger than a <lb/>
dollar. <lb/>
Li Roach, from near <lb/>
Timothy, spent last week at W. <lb/>
F- Carroll's and returned home <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
J- H. Stocks is in business; <lb/>
He has put up a barber shop at <lb/>
Cox's Mill <lb/>
L. N. Edwards is having a big <lb/>
store built at cox's Mill. We <lb/>
hope him good luck. <lb/>
PUBLIC SPEAKING. <lb/>
WE ARE NOW <lb/>
LOCATED <lb/>
IN OUR NEW AND <lb/>
PERMANENT <lb/>
11-1 ST. <lb/>
Please take this as our <lb/>
special invitation to visit <lb/>
us when in Norfolk, and <lb/>
we will expect, during <lb/>
the Exposition if not be <lb/>
fore. <lb/>
REMEMBER THE <lb/>
IS THE <lb/>
PIANO OF THE <lb/>
EXPOSITION. <lb/>
Write for Price list. <lb/>
We sell direct from maker <lb/>
to user- <lb/>
Piano with the <lb/>
Sweet <lb/>
CHAS. M- <lb/>
L. C. STEELE MGR.<lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Of <lb/>
THE OF AYDEN <lb/>
N. <lb/>
of hits lid, 1906. <lb/>
and <lb/>
Overdrafts <lb/>
Furniture and <lb/>
Due from banks an <lb/>
Cash <lb/>
Gold <lb/>
Silver <lb/>
Nat. bk 2,100.00 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Capital stock <lb/>
Surplus fund 2,700.00 <lb/>
Undivided profits lest expenses 2,894.12 <lb/>
Dividends unpaid 60.00 <lb/>
Deposits subject to check 51,386.85 <lb/>
Cashier's 710.04 <lb/>
I , <lb/>
of <lb/>
I J. B. Smith, the do <lb/>
the above t i to the of my k now led and be- <lb/>
I,,,,. J. U. SMITH, <lb/>
Attest <lb/>
and sworn to before I B. SMITH <lb/>
m;, this 27th of Mar, F <lb/>
i R. C. CANNON <lb/>
Notary Pf I Dir <lb/>
lbs Bead t W <lb/>
The are invited to be <lb/>
present at the following times <lb/>
and places to hear a free, open <lb/>
and forceful of the <lb/>
bond issue now in the <lb/>
county. <lb/>
Farmville,. <lb/>
April 20th. Gov. T- J. Jarvis, <lb/>
Prof. G. E. Lineberry and Supt <lb/>
H. B. Smith will <lb/>
Stokes, o'clock p. <lb/>
m. April Ben. J. L- Flem- <lb/>
and H. W. will be <lb/>
present and speak. <lb/>
Greenville. Monday, at <lb/>
o'clock 22nd. A number <lb/>
of gentlemen both-from the town <lb/>
and will address the <lb/>
The speaking this day will <lb/>
be in- Let the <lb/>
people from every the <lb/>
Uncle county be and bear these <lb/>
Pierce had not come to our rescue <lb/>
we would have soon been aD <lb/>
appreciation. Thanks to- <lb/>
two Uncle <lb/>
gentlemen- <lb/>
fee other places <lb/>
in tie will be made in a <lb/>
few days.<lb/>
For Twenty-one Years <lb/>
Bonanza, <lb/>
and <lb/>
Farmer's<lb/>
F. S. <lb/>
Norfolk. Va. <lb/>
have bean Cotton and <lb/>
Tobacco n the <lb/>
because great caM is <lb/>
election of V <lb/>
Ask your dealer <lb/>
goods and don't take <lb/>
said to be just as good. See that <lb/>
the trade-mark is on every bag. <lb/>
D. Editor and Owner. <lb/>
Truth in Preference to Fiction. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. APRIL 1907 <lb/>
NO. <lb/>
SUPERIOR COURT. <lb/>
on <lb/>
April Term in <lb/>
THE WOMEN ARE HELPING. <lb/>
I guilty, judgment suspended <lb/>
payment of costs. <lb/>
Charlie Holt, carrying <lb/>
pleads guilty, lined Greenville, N. C <lb/>
The April term of Pitt and costs <lb/>
court convened at noon Mon- Dee I read with great profit ard <lb/>
day with Judge Waker H. King and Irvin Harris. the admirable letter cf <lb/>
presiding and Solicitor u L. gambling, plead guilty, . n u ., <lb/>
representing K F. Harding on tie <lb/>
TRAINING SCHOOL. <lb/>
The Women All Favor It. <lb/>
Thomas Best, carrying con-. <lb/>
State. Mr. published in y. <lb/>
in since he was <lb/>
appointed solicitor. <lb/>
The grand jury drawn for the <lb/>
term was composed of the <lb/>
W. L lore- <lb/>
man. D. D. Gardner, J. B. Oak- <lb/>
John G. Taylor, J. K May, <lb/>
B. F. Manning, J. I. Nobles, J. <lb/>
fined <lb/>
case. <lb/>
Best, <lb/>
and costs in PaPer yesterday. I w h <lb/>
in Pitt county could and <lb/>
assault read this letter. Mis. <lb/>
Governor Glenn Favor Folk <lb/>
of Pi i <lb/>
Although Governor of <lb/>
The Reflector is glad that the North Carolina, is not unmindful <lb/>
women of the county are taking of the fact that i resent en- <lb/>
much interest in <lb/>
TWO CENT FARE POPULAR. <lb/>
A Dozen Stales Have Reduced the <lb/>
Railroad Kate. <lb/>
deadly weapon, guilty. <lb/>
Samuel Jones, abandonment, <lb/>
guilty. <lb/>
plead guilty of <lb/>
M. Wooten, William carrying concealed weapon, also <lb/>
B. J. Skinner, John Not H. resisting and was sent <lb/>
C. S. Stocks, C. L. to the six months. <lb/>
Wilkinson, J. A. Smith, D. C The while cap cases were con- <lb/>
Dudley, W. G. Little, Joseph tinned until September term. <lb/>
Lang Caraway, removing <lb/>
H. A. Blow was appointed <lb/>
officer of the grand jury. George Parker, carrying con- <lb/>
Beginning his ch to the guilty. <lb/>
grand jury Judge Neal said he <lb/>
only address the body . Jim Wright Hanrahan, carry- <lb/>
briefly, as he was a little late in mg concealed pleads <lb/>
arriving, but if he had arrived guilty, lined and costs, <lb/>
in the morning and found W- L. Forbes, larceny, guilty, <lb/>
going on as was sentenced months to be as- <lb/>
in when he reached the signed to roads. Judgment <lb/>
court house speaking in Le- pended in two other cases, <lb/>
half of the Eastern training . j. . M. <lb/>
Judge Neal said he aid Leslie Blount. Jake West, John <lb/>
wish to be considered as med- Dawson, Henry Cox, carrying <lb/>
with matters in which he Concealed weapons, not guilty, <lb/>
had no concern, but felt that it Glover, affray, pleads <lb/>
would not be out of to say guilty, fined and costs. <lb/>
a word regarding a matter of <lb/>
such great importance as this <lb/>
school. It made his heart throb <lb/>
with joy when he saw that the <lb/>
was going to have a train- <lb/>
school for teachers and the <lb/>
possibility of Pitt county <lb/>
should interest every citizen <lb/>
of the county While he was <lb/>
not of the class that <lb/>
education as a panacea for all our <lb/>
ills, yet he was ready to say an <lb/>
educated citizen makes the best <lb/>
citizen An father <lb/>
does not always an <lb/>
ed son, but an educated mother <lb/>
means educated children If we <lb/>
educate the girls of today who <lb/>
are to be the mothers of the <lb/>
next generation, it means the <lb/>
children of that generation will <lb/>
be educated. The value of a <lb/>
training school like that proposed <lb/>
to be established cannot be <lb/>
mated. <lb/>
Then addressing himself to <lb/>
the grand jurors Judge Neal re- <lb/>
red briefly to the importance <lb/>
of their office and the <lb/>
resting upon them. He <lb/>
referred to the too <lb/>
commission of <lb/>
witness stand, and the tam- <lb/>
-ring with jurors in the effort <lb/>
to ii them, evils which <lb/>
he said <lb/>
He paid a <lb/>
saying <lb/>
a man who would perform <lb/>
duties of his office fearlessly and <lb/>
conscientiously. <lb/>
After the close of the charge <lb/>
and the grand jury had retired. <lb/>
Judge Neal ordered the sheriff <lb/>
to permit no one to pass out the <lb/>
door. He then had the clerk to <lb/>
write down the names of <lb/>
enough good men in the <lb/>
to compose a jury and those <lb/>
were called up and as an <lb/>
extra jury for the work to avoid <lb/>
in getting <lb/>
when other jurors are needed. <lb/>
It was a wise step and shows <lb/>
that Judge Neal does not believe <lb/>
in the time of the court being <lb/>
wasted. <lb/>
The following cases have been <lb/>
disposed of <lb/>
Norman Hawkins, failing to <lb/>
list taxes, pleads guilty, <lb/>
upon payment <lb/>
of taxes. The same <lb/>
disposition was made of similar <lb/>
cases against Peter Hines. James <lb/>
Harris, colored, John Patrick <lb/>
and Marcellus all plead- <lb/>
guilty- <lb/>
George Taylor, assault with <lb/>
deadly weapon, pleads guilty. <lb/>
Will Edwards, <lb/>
guilty. <lb/>
Lam Whitehurst, W. H. <lb/>
and Thomas Chestnut plead <lb/>
guilty of carrying concealed <lb/>
Bud Dupree and Zeno <lb/>
assault with deadly weapon, <lb/>
guilty. <lb/>
U alter Jackson, assault with <lb/>
; deadly weapon, guilty. <lb/>
Clarence Dupree, Grover <lb/>
Smith and James Jackson, <lb/>
fray, Dupree not guilty, others <lb/>
guilty, fined each and costs. <lb/>
Joyner, Alonzo King <lb/>
and Irvin Harris, gambling. Joy- <lb/>
and guilty, <lb/>
not guilty- Joyner sentenced <lb/>
months to roads, King fined <lb/>
a. id half the costs. <lb/>
Wash Vines, carrying <lb/>
weapon, not guilty- <lb/>
Simon Brown and Wiley <lb/>
Brown, with <lb/>
deadly weapon, plead guilty, <lb/>
sentenced- to be as- <lb/>
signed to roads. In a case of <lb/>
forcible trespass against same <lb/>
defendants judgment <lb/>
pended. <lb/>
David Daniels, larceny, <lb/>
J. S. Ross, assault with <lb/>
deadly weapon, pleads guilty, <lb/>
fined and cost <lb/>
Benjamin Peyton, larceny, <lb/>
guilty, sentenced months to <lb/>
roads. <lb/>
Brown Carr, larceny, guilty, <lb/>
sentenced months to roads. <lb/>
John Ed Askew, assault with <lb/>
. pleads guilty, <lb/>
lined o <lb/>
Charlie Curtis <lb/>
Taylor, house broking and <lb/>
larceny, guilty, <lb/>
ed years, Taylor years, be <lb/>
assigned to roads. <lb/>
Harding puts the whole <lb/>
in a nut shell and she does <lb/>
it so well that it must carry con- <lb/>
to all who read it. I beg <lb/>
to suggest that you publish it in <lb/>
your editions that circulate in <lb/>
the country and i scatter <lb/>
it broad cast among the voters- <lb/>
In my in work- <lb/>
for schools I have always <lb/>
found the women, in the fore- <lb/>
front of the battle, ready to do <lb/>
and to dare whatever needed <lb/>
insure success. They have an <lb/>
inspiration to the onward <lb/>
movement and much of <lb/>
the credit for the beautiful well <lb/>
kept school houses recently <lb/>
erected in Pitt is due to them. <lb/>
Now if we can only the <lb/>
young the old- <lb/>
enlisted in this movement to <lb/>
build up in Pitt a <lb/>
institution, its success is <lb/>
certain. I therefore appeal to <lb/>
the good women into th <lb/>
fight, at once, and to work for <lb/>
the location of this school in their <lb/>
county till the going down of tie <lb/>
sun on the 11th of May. The <lb/>
location of this in Pitt <lb/>
means great, things for the boys <lb/>
and girls who are to-be the men <lb/>
and women of the near future. <lb/>
If these good women will make <lb/>
up their minds to have it, it will <lb/>
surely come. will cost so little <lb/>
in money to get it that they will <lb/>
not be imposing any burdens <lb/>
upon the labor and property of <lb/>
the men. <lb/>
Wife, tell your husband who <lb/>
gives in of prop- <lb/>
for taxation his tax will <lb/>
cents a year and that you will <lb/>
pay that for him about Christ- <lb/>
with a dozen eggs. <lb/>
Tell the husband who gives in <lb/>
worth of property that his <lb/>
tax will be a year and that <lb/>
he can pay that with a half bar <lb/>
rel of corn, but that if he can't <lb/>
spare the corn you will raise five <lb/>
chickens for that purpose On <lb/>
the morning of the <lb/>
the children around the <lb/>
table and say to their father <lb/>
at these and when you go to the <lb/>
ballot box vote throw wider <lb/>
open the door of hope to them <lb/>
and make it possible for them to <lb/>
enter into the higher and better <lb/>
things of <lb/>
J. Jarvis. <lb/>
The following exhibit of pas- <lb/>
the the Democratic rate legislation the past <lb/>
th i u nomination of or within the t <lb/>
school. They realize that it will; Bryan, he does not think the and rate reduction by decree of <lb/>
be of benefit to them convention would make shows how general <lb/>
in training them for their w, k a mistake if should go South the two cent standard, <lb/>
in teaching a.-n; give them op- j for its hi e. At <lb/>
could get in no <lb/>
other way. <lb/>
We wish to commend to very <lb/>
person in the county the letter <lb/>
of Mrs Walter F. Harding that <lb/>
was published Monday. Mrs <lb/>
Harding is a graduate of the <lb/>
Governor said last <lb/>
South is entitled this <lb/>
recognition, and will not be <lb/>
very long before a Southerner is <lb/>
chosen as the candidate of the <lb/>
Democracy for the Presidency. <lb/>
St Normal at Greensboro, There are many able men in our <lb/>
is in position to speak with section of the country who ire <lb/>
on the subject of of tin's high honor. <lb/>
school for the training of teach Personally, I do not think a bet- <lb/>
She knows the benefit of it, j man could be selected than <lb/>
and she wants to see Folk, of Missouri. He <lb/>
Women of Pitt county have cut, his heart is with the <lb/>
opportunities a training school and he done thing, <lb/>
will and the per pie like <lb/>
These columns are open who does things I <lb/>
others would to the Missouri governor would <lb/>
the matter. j peal o the American people as <lb/>
Post <lb/>
Speakings on Bead <lb/>
Below we a number Blocks at Auction. <lb/>
of appointments for speakingu i i -ii i to <lb/>
school issue will be <lb/>
discussed at earn of these places York. April vast <lb/>
by gentlemen who are holdings of the Ogden estate in <lb/>
informed as to every de- i the section of the <lb/>
t lit of the measure. With a I the Bronx, including the <lb/>
great question like this before Dart of city blocks <lb/>
th. county for its consideration -in all more than 1500 lots will <lb/>
the. people owe it to themselves be M at auction today and <lb/>
to go out and hear this matter <lb/>
discussed. <lb/>
Simpson, Wednesday night, <lb/>
April 24th. <lb/>
tomorrow, in the street <lb/>
salesroom- In the number of <lb/>
parcels to be offered sale is <lb/>
probably the largest ever an- <lb/>
or in <lb/>
approximation to it, has been <lb/>
applied rigidly to the widely <lb/>
varying conditions of railroad <lb/>
travel in the United <lb/>
cent bill <lb/>
passed by the house and is pen- <lb/>
din- in the senate. <lb/>
Ohio -Two cent law enacted <lb/>
last year. <lb/>
West Virginia cent bill <lb/>
passed. <lb/>
North Caro -1 and a <lb/>
quarter cent bill i . i <lb/>
Alabama-Two and a half <lb/>
bill was passed, <lb/>
cent bill passed <lb/>
to roads earning a <lb/>
year gross per mile. <lb/>
of cents <lb/>
fixed by railroad commission. <lb/>
cent bill <lb/>
passed. <lb/>
cent bill passed. <lb/>
cent law en- <lb/>
acted. <lb/>
North and a <lb/>
half cent bill passed- <lb/>
South Dakota-Railroad com- <lb/>
mission authorized to order two <lb/>
and a halt cent rate. <lb/>
Indiana- -Two cent bill passed. <lb/>
Illinois Two cent bill passed <lb/>
Missouri-Two cent bill <lb/>
Mi Is, Thursday night, in this city, as shown I y <lb/>
j the fact that two days have been <lb/>
Friday April j get aside it. The Ogden <lb/>
h. at o clock p. m. the <lb/>
bridge, <lb/>
a. m. was originally owned by id <lb/>
Falkland, Friday night an uncle of Recorder <lb/>
25th- ; who built the famous <lb/>
Cox Store, Apr mansion on th estate known as <lb/>
at o'clock m- <lb/>
i Ayden, Saturday, Av at <lb/>
o clock <lb/>
X Roads, <lb/>
May 1st, at p. Special to Reflector. <lb/>
night . A <lb/>
May y mg <lb/>
Blackjack, Saturday. May Alumni <lb/>
o'clock. <lb/>
Big Barbecue. <lb/>
Who Pays for <lb/>
Who pays for the advertising <lb/>
of the m and <lb/>
business the <lb/>
for is returned ti <lb/>
fourfold in increased profits. <lb/>
Not the purchaser, for he buys <lb/>
cheaper from the advertiser and <lb/>
has a better assortment and <lb/>
fresher good i from. <lb/>
bills. <lb/>
STOKEs ITEMS. <lb/>
. of the university of Virginia, <lb/>
will hold their annual banquet <lb/>
tonight at the commonwealth <lb/>
club. The following distinguish- worth of advertising would bring <lb/>
Registration Closes. <lb/>
From questions asked several <lb/>
times lately, all do not seem to <lb/>
understand just when the <lb/>
books for the coming <lb/>
bond elections will close. For <lb/>
the county election the <lb/>
is now in progress and the <lb/>
books will on the of <lb/>
Saturday, May 4th, the election <lb/>
to be held on Tuesday, May 14th. <lb/>
For the town election the books <lb/>
will be open only three days- <lb/>
Wednesday, Thursday and Fri- <lb/>
day, May 1st, 2nd and <lb/>
election to be held Tuesday, May j <lb/>
7th- New registration in <lb/>
tor <lb/>
A fourth grade boy was <lb/>
over his grammar lesson and <lb/>
wanted to know what part <lb/>
speech a certain word was. He <lb/>
was told to get and learn <lb/>
how to find it. have no rule <lb/>
to find out he complained. <lb/>
a rule, work it out with <lb/>
this, put in a little fellow of <lb/>
the primary as he <lb/>
left his drawing for the time <lb/>
being and held, out a foot rule. <lb/>
not tor voting in these elections. <lb/>
Voters of the county must <lb/>
for the county election only, <lb/>
while living in the town of <lb/>
, Greenville must register for <lb/>
pons and were each fined and both and town <lb/>
New Work for Telephone Girl. <lb/>
A story illustrating the many <lb/>
the county and town is necessary requests made of tel- <lb/>
girls is one told of a <lb/>
Sedan woman who was going <lb/>
out shopping for a few hours, <lb/>
put her baby to in its car- <lb/>
and taking down the <lb/>
Keep this matter straight <lb/>
costs. <lb/>
William Hanrahan, appeal <lb/>
from mayor's court. j and do not fail to register, <lb/>
guilty, sentenced days to <lb/>
-v v <lb/>
; i vphone receiver, placed it beside <lb/>
the sleeping child. <lb/>
Then she notified central of <lb/>
i. her <lb/>
T- G. <lb/>
calls <lb/>
Mon- <lb/>
place <lb/>
Stokes N. C. April <lb/>
W. i. Stokes and Di. <lb/>
made business <lb/>
to Washington Monday. <lb/>
J. W- Perkins and J. J. <lb/>
went to Greenville <lb/>
J. J. of this <lb/>
an Miss House, of Mar- <lb/>
tin were happily married <lb/>
at o'clock Monday evening <lb/>
at home of J. J. Gray's near <lb/>
this place, Mr. <lb/>
cured his girl Sunday morning <lb/>
and went to Greenville Monday <lb/>
for the license and was married <lb/>
Monday night by Esq. D. A. <lb/>
James. <lb/>
E. K Whichard, of Whichard, <lb/>
and Miss Susie Ross, Stokes, <lb/>
attended church at Hickory <lb/>
Grove Sunday. <lb/>
L H attended <lb/>
church at Parmele Sunday night- <lb/>
We are hiving lots of sickness <lb/>
in this and the doctors <lb/>
are having all they can do. <lb/>
Who. then. <lb/>
adv. <lb/>
of <lb/>
portion of ti <lb/>
. is Of l <lb/>
prise <lb/>
prim to ad <lb/>
eduction and the interests of <lb/>
community. If you have never <lb/>
looked at it in that light, it is <lb/>
worth thinking about If <lb/>
pro- <lb/>
. as by <lb/>
alive i- enter- <lb/>
way to the <lb/>
c the of <lb/>
ed gentlemen are Dr <lb/>
Aldermen, president of the <lb/>
Mr. Brewer of <lb/>
the Supreme court; Hon. Janus <lb/>
Bryce, Ambassador from Eng- <lb/>
land; former Senator Carmack; <lb/>
Professor Thomas Jefferson <lb/>
Coolidge, of Professor <lb/>
John Basset Moore, of Columbia <lb/>
A and Mr. Roscoe C. <lb/>
Nelson, of Richmond. <lb/>
additional profits, you would <lb/>
advertising free and <lb/>
ahead of the game besides. <lb/>
The who lost the <lb/>
trade and profits which you <lb/>
gained would then be bearing <lb/>
your advertising expenses as <lb/>
well as adding to your profits. <lb/>
Ex. <lb/>
Steamer Burned. <lb/>
The trestle near Mr. L. C <lb/>
Arthur's on the new railroad is <lb/>
nearly completed and the track <lb/>
laying will cross and goon <lb/>
towards <lb/>
In this tine any kind of <lb/>
prediction is unsafe, but <lb/>
, iv <lb/>
Special to Reflector. <lb/>
New York, April The <lb/>
steamboat Pioneer, plying be- <lb/>
tween this city and Newark, <lb/>
was burned at her pier this <lb/>
Seven of the crew <lb/>
escaped suffocation from <lb/>
the fumes of the burning cargo. <lb/>
Funeral of Mr. Daniel. <lb/>
The funeral Mr. John L. <lb/>
Daniel, who died Monday night, <lb/>
took place at o'clock Tuesday <lb/>
afternoon, the interment being <lb/>
in Cherry Hill cemetery. <lb/>
vices were conducted by Rev. <lb/>
M. T. Plyler and the pall <lb/>
were Messrs. A. B. <lb/>
ton, T. R. Moore, Wiley Brown, <lb/>
D. E. House, T. F. Christman <lb/>
and F. M. Hornaday. <lb/>
Vocation can now get up and <lb/>
Concert Tour. <lb/>
The Oxford Orphan Asylum <lb/>
singing class of will stare <lb/>
upon its eastern trip the first of <lb/>
May. The second or western <lb/>
tour will, probably, begin the <lb/>
last of July, after several weeks <lb/>
interval of rest by the class at <lb/>
the institution in Oxford. <lb/>
The excellence of these enter- <lb/>
known t the <lb/>
of North Carolina. <lb/>
The work of our <lb/>
homes appeals both to the heart <lb/>
and to th.- Judgment It merits <lb/>
our sympathy and support. In- <lb/>
in this cause is <lb/>
great and it is growing. <lb/>
The patronage accorded these <lb/>
concerts year has been in- <lb/>
creasing. They have been a <lb/>
true success and we bespeak for <lb/>
them even enlarged success this <lb/>
season. <lb/>
Parsonage Family Growing. <lb/>
A young lady has at <lb/>
the home of Rev. and Mis. J. E <lb/>
at the Baptist parsonage <lb/>
We hope the young lady will de- <lb/>
a noted singer and <lb/>
added to church <lb/>
r- <lb/>
<lb/>
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