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DEPARTMENT <lb />
J. M. I LOW, Manager and Authorized Agent. <lb />
Gov. Jarvis and Hon. J. L. <lb />
Fleming of Greenville, addressed <lb />
our people Saturday on the bond <lb />
issue. Already a very material <lb />
change in the sentiment of the <lb />
people is perceptible and it is <lb />
even almost an admitted fact <lb />
that a favorable vote will be <lb />
condition of <lb />
BANK <lb />
OF <lb />
At in the State of North <lb />
Carolina, at clove of <lb />
Mar. 1907. <lb />
A- <lb />
. ,, for DAILY I Cam Nobles. Jr. is home from i or of the issue. Roth <lb />
Norfolk on a short visit to his Mr Hem; <lb />
for I Daren a. <lb />
. i we <lb />
writing receipts <lb />
you <lb />
it<lb />
Mid <lb />
ti. <lb />
Wanted car <lb />
cotton Seed for which <lb />
prices <lb />
taking <lb />
. el <lb />
count <lb />
I is go <lb />
. always <lb />
acquitted themselves in a <lb />
cons cotton moat commendable and <lb />
. Co fly away many of <lb />
Miss Humbler the heretofore held by <lb />
of Mr James Humbles, has <lb />
miles from Ayden, who been an incalculable good to the <lb />
of their <lb />
by <lb />
thorn <lb />
ed a <lb />
foil dead- <lb />
was about years of <lb />
most excellent young <lb />
Sauls has the finest and <lb />
of Fountain Pens <lb />
to Ayden. <lb />
Call the Drug <lb />
cure one of those <lb />
. lain M. M. Sauls. <lb />
i, F. Do you wish to buy a house <lb />
and lot in Ayden, or a valuable <lb />
expo farm, near y Have you <lb />
Boyd laugh either We will buy or <lb />
of <lb />
the death of his brother-in- <lb />
law, Mr. A. T Jones, in Pamlico <lb />
CO <lb />
W. J. Kittrell and Miss <lb />
Kilpatrick, of Grifton, came up <lb />
Friday evening to attend the <lb />
meeting. <lb />
The Grand Hake Alexis <lb />
Edward Hooks b very high- <lb />
esteemed is at I <lb />
home on a from Wilson <lb />
A. L. Edwards, of <lb />
been hare during the week <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Loan <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
cured <lb />
IT S. Bonds to<lb />
house, <lb />
and fixture 2,304.1 .- <lb />
Duo from National Beak <lb />
reserve 17,181.02 <lb />
Our tr in Slaw Hanks <lb />
8,920.32 <lb />
tor 876.80 <lb />
175.00 <lb />
i. . i. . and cons <lb />
Lawful money <lb />
Bank, <lb />
68.10 <lb />
Legal-leader 38.80 <lb />
Redemption with I . .-. <lb />
I o,<lb />
Democracy <lb />
Special to Reflector. <lb />
Brooklyn, N. Y. April <lb />
The Regular Democracy of the <lb />
Sixth Assembly District is <lb />
to-night in its head- <lb />
quarters over the large number <lb />
accessions it has had. There <lb />
will be a brilliant entertainment <lb />
and a number of speeches. The <lb />
crowd is expected to be . <lb />
Looks like April tried to make <lb />
a by befog as pretty as <lb />
possible in departing, <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
Bell. Ii your life Insured, is <lb />
your house insured If Dot you ling real estate. <lb />
we will gee us and have it in- The who the <lb />
bis highest cash price, Don t sored at once. We make an , . . ., ,, . <lb />
i v. , In -i.- district meeting of the <lb />
seeing us to in collecting ac <lb />
Counts, Place them with us. at Newborn last week <lb />
Ayden Loan and Insurance Co. have returned and report a<lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Capitol Stock paid m <lb />
Undivided prom. s, <lb />
p. and paid S, <lb />
National <lb />
12.600. <lb />
Individual deposits <lb />
69,994.78 <lb />
Time of <lb />
deposit 8,471.88 <lb />
Cashier's checks out- <lb />
46.69 <lb />
Notes and n anted <lb />
Reserved for unearned interest <lb />
virtue mortgage execute <lb />
delivered by Gem Dupree and wife <lb />
Victoria Dupree, to Williams on <lb />
the 18th day of December, <lb />
appear of record in the o <lb />
Deeds of <lb />
in page the under <lb />
will sell for cash, before the house <lb />
door in Greenville, on , <lb />
following <lb />
piece or parcel of land i. the <lb />
county Pit and In . i i- <lb />
on the side of Tar i . be <lb />
ginning the gate post on the left side <lb />
of the main road going from Greenville <lb />
to ind, then running east wit., <lb />
to the Mogul line, then with the <lb />
line to Creek. n up <lb />
creek to and with the run thereof to <lb />
i corner, the-i <lb />
containing about acres, more or less, <lb />
and being the same land sold to General <lb />
and I <lb />
mortgage taken to secure the <lb />
ch m <lb />
This April h, <lb />
AMOS WILLIAMS, <lb />
F. G. JAMBS, Attorney. <lb />
Bran at P. V. Johnston's. <lb />
The is having dirt <lb />
hauled to raise the lawn around <lb />
the court house. <lb />
bushels best Oats at F. <lb />
V. Johnston's. <lb />
There will be every- <lb />
day at some point county <lb />
from now until the election on <lb />
the <lb />
Dr Joseph Dixon <lb />
m SURGEON. <lb />
lit Ml <lb />
N. C. <lb />
and LIVERY <lb />
Conveyances. <lb />
B-at <lb />
t suit <lb />
N. C. <lb />
C. R. WILLIAMS, <lb />
II. <lb />
Dealers in Dry Goods, No- <lb />
Light Heavy <lb />
etc, <lb />
Prices t suit the times. <lb />
Co <lb />
serve. F. <lb />
Manning, of Win- will time They ire jubilant <lb />
I is been visiting Mrs pleased with one of those over the treatment received <lb />
lain Pens at Saul's. the hands of the Newborn <lb />
E ,,,,, and especially the grand <lb />
market tor beet, store at from to in which they were en- <lb />
and fresh by the brotherhood of <lb />
Mrs. Dr. Blount in Green- business of J, Taylor that city. The banquet they say <lb />
villa Thursday on business and respectfully solicit the pat- was just immense, there being <lb />
Merchandise Broker -I carry P c K-1 at least ladies present, and <lb />
full line of Meat, Lard and Can , all work I <lb />
Don't buy before giving . to care to give entire worth I <lb />
me a trial. Frank Lilly Co. Try me. C B. Spier, and true of manhood the <lb />
Little Emma Baker, two years I solicit the patronage of the of the <lb />
cf age. was taken sick Ayden and, j be excelled, <lb />
day and died Thursday. <lb />
If you need any Paint be sure trial C. E Spier, <lb />
and see E. E. Co- a messenger from <lb />
Mrs <lb />
to Greenville Wednesday <lb />
Total 1188,240.481 <lb />
of North Carolina <lb />
County of Pitt, It. <lb />
W. Cashier of the <lb />
named bank, do <lb />
meat is true to best; <lb />
of my knowledge and <lb />
J. <lb />
and sworn Q mi <lb />
thin 27th Of Mar., 1907 <lb />
M. L <lb />
Attest <lb />
J. E. <lb />
L. W. TUCKER, <lb />
G. E <lb />
Directors <lb />
SPECIAL <lb />
in everything pertaining to Those of our citizens who at- <lb />
a tho Jamestown exposition I <lb />
gave a glowing account of the I <lb />
t the Swift S Tl <lb />
. impressed with both the army <lb />
bad found dead in two side by side the line extend- <lb />
ed more than two and one-half <lb />
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 />
Peter . and Misses <lb />
her bed early that morning. It <lb />
Mr, and Mrs. Moore re- <lb />
tired Wednesday night at th <lb />
hour and in their usual <lb />
health. Sometime about <lb />
miles <lb />
B. Pierce has come from New <lb />
Bern While in Newborn <lb />
stopped at the best hotel. <lb />
Lena and Hines were all <lb />
during the what but after a little <lb />
It is a delight <lb />
to of q morn- <lb />
Ce in i;. a class big about o'clock Mr Moore, as <lb />
Pen, Call at was his custom, arose and went <lb />
Store and secure this much to attend to his stock <lb />
duties, after lie re- <lb />
STATE NEWS. <lb />
Happening s in North Carolina. <lb />
Mrs. Ore Edwards, wife of <lb />
Dr. W. Edwards, of Durham, <lb />
committed by drinking <lb />
ll. C. C is building an <lb />
annex iii- residence on <lb />
Second <lb />
Tin n n books tor <lb />
No L in town- <lb />
hip, town of Ayden, are In the <lb />
hands o J Blow, Those <lb />
desiring to vote on the school <lb />
bonds will have to be- <lb />
tween now and <lb />
J. J. Hines, D S. Moore. W- <lb />
J. Drowning. Frank and <lb />
J. B. Pierce are attending the <lb />
district meeting of the <lb />
now at Newborn. <lb />
The graded school boys and <lb />
the seminary boys played a <lb />
game of ball yesterday, the re <lb />
suit to in favor of <lb />
seminary. The seminary boys <lb />
calling the game off in the <lb />
seventh inning threw the hon- <lb />
ors to the graded thereby, <lb />
so we are informed. <lb />
Jolly old Ralph Johnson was <lb />
up from Kinston this week to <lb />
see us. W- are always glad to see <lb />
him, for he carries life and <lb />
wherever he He <lb />
says Kinston is bound to have <lb />
the industrial and normal, but <lb />
we offered him one better on <lb />
Greenville and he couldn't take <lb />
it <lb />
turned to the house for break <lb />
r . M . i. i around a saw null at <lb />
fast. Not seeing his wife be Rag, fell on the saw and was <lb />
at once to her room and instantly killed. <lb />
found her dead. At what ., .,,,,. ,, u i , Wake Forest a <lb />
she expired no one knows. It hung in one of the street drain; <lb />
was a severe shock to the pipes and the street had be <lb />
band and the entire family, as dug up to release the dog. <lb />
well as those who heard of the Fonville, who <lb />
sad occurrence. The remains charged with being an <lb />
were laid to rest in the family of Franc H. Jones in <lb />
burying ground today. Mrs. robbery of the Charlotte back. <lb />
Moore was the mother of C. has <lb />
Moore and Mrs. L. H. Wither- , An effort was made to wreck <lb />
and Mrs. Frank a e Southern railway. <lb />
Lilly of this town, all of <lb />
i i a i m, OH the track- The engineer <lb />
attended the funeral The an approaching train saw the <lb />
all friends are extended obstruction just in time to step <lb />
the bereaved in their sorrow train and wreck. <lb />
I will be in on Wed- . A , <lb />
the first day cf May. I. Vanceboro Real <lb />
1807. for the purpose o r <lb />
all the qualified in <lb />
that vicinity of I S White and J., <lb />
township, for <lb />
election to be held on May 14th. W <lb />
WE ARE NOW <lb />
LOCATED <lb />
IN OUR NEW AND <lb />
PERMANENT <lb />
ST. <lb />
Please take this as our <lb />
special invitation to visit <lb />
us when in Norfolk, and <lb />
we will expect, yen 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 />
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 the This is a long needed <lb />
want in this section and they promise the best when <lb />
anything in this line is needed. <lb />
manufacturing Co. <lb />
THE <lb />
SI All OF <lb />
BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
N. <lb />
It the of Mar. 1908. <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Loans discounts <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
Furniture Fixtures <lb />
Hue from hanks and bunkers <lb />
items <lb />
coin <lb />
Silver coin <lb />
MB, 888.50 <lb />
800.68 <lb />
Ml <lb />
160.00 <lb />
1.752.16 <lb />
, Nat. other 0.08 <lb />
Total <lb />
871,251.01 <lb />
Capital stock 118,800.00 <lb />
tuna 8,700.00 <lb />
unpaid <lb />
subject to check 61,888.86 <lb />
ashier 710.04 <lb />
871,861.01 <lb />
NO ill t -1; . <lb />
OF PITT, <lb />
T R. Smith, f . ,. <lb />
hat, <lb />
to inf. <lb />
mt. 27th day of Mar, in <lb />
Notary <lb />
swear <lb />
if my and be- <lb />
I. K. <lb />
i. <lb />
CANNON <lb />
on the bond issue. <lb />
J. M. Blow. <lb />
The closes Friday J <lb />
week. The address will be de- <lb />
livered by Prof. Carlyle, of <lb />
Wake Forest. <lb />
object is to conduct a general <lb />
real <lb />
Free Press. <lb />
Another Woman Writes. <lb />
Saturday Winterville crossed <lb />
bats with our boys and it was a <lb />
game too even if did <lb />
win by a score of to There <lb />
was the best behavior and every- <lb />
thing passed pleasantly, even <lb />
that wagon load of pretty girls <lb />
who passed our office cheering <lb />
their victors. Come again, we'll <lb />
beat next time <lb />
H- E. Ellis <lb />
The excellent letter of Miss <lb />
Evangelist Hamlin will preach Olivia Cox, published here, <lb />
a sermon next Sunday at o'clock I shows how the teachers regard <lb />
tor the Masons in the Disciple the movement to secure the <lb />
church. AH are invited- tern training school. They <lb />
A Johnston, of Winter- <lb />
was here yesterday. <lb />
The series of meetings which <lb />
have been in progress since <lb />
Tuesday night in the Disciple <lb />
church still continues. The con- <lb />
are large and <lb />
While there nave been but <lb />
few professions yet an unusual <lb />
spirit is manifested. We sin- <lb />
. hope much good may be <lb />
meetings <lb />
M derived from these<lb />
are <lb />
certainly in position to see <lb />
feel the need of such a <lb />
such expressions as these from <lb />
Miss Cox, who is one of our best <lb />
teachers, ought to have weight <lb />
with every voter in the county <lb />
and cause him to favor the bond <lb />
issue t secure the school- We <lb />
do not see how any man o <lb />
will give it serious reflection can <lb />
hesitate a moment on a matter <lb />
that means so much to the <lb />
county. <lb />
For Twenty-one Years <lb />
Bonanza, <lb />
Orinoco <lb />
Farmer's <lb />
Bone <lb />
and <lb />
TRADE MARK <lb />
REGISTERED <lb />
F. S. <lb />
GUANO CO., <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
have been the standard Cotton and <lb />
Tobacco guanos in the South <lb />
because great care is used in the <lb />
selection of materials. <lb />
Ask your dealer for <lb />
goods and don't take substitutes <lb />
said to be just as good. See that <lb />
the trade-mark is on every bag. <lb />
EASTERN <lb />
D. J. W RD, Editor and Owner. <lb />
Truth in Preference to Fiction. <lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. MAY <lb />
NO. <lb />
ON SEED MEAL. <lb />
For and Hones. <lb />
TIS TIME FOR HOLIDAY. <lb />
Hy <lb />
for <lb />
the time for fun. <lb />
At a of the South Car- <lb />
Live Stock Association And w can make it honestly, <lb />
at Columbia, S C, on Feb. 8th i <lb />
and an address full of We've learned and lessons, <lb />
, , , . , , , We've nut our hooks away. <lb />
advice, backed by scientific <lb />
knowledge, was delivered by the <lb />
eminent Dr. Tait Butler, of <lb />
N. C, on <lb />
Feeding in the Dr. <lb />
is a authority <lb />
on feeds and feeding and what <lb />
he says have a special <lb />
weight and influence throughout <lb />
the entire South and that part of <lb />
his touching the feed- <lb />
of horses, mules and colts is <lb />
of special importance to the <lb />
n breeder <lb />
In the official report of the <lb />
general discussion which fol- <lb />
school's out of session <lb />
holiday. <lb />
Tis just the time to ride in <lb />
time to row. <lb />
Tis just for any thine <lb />
That's fair and right to do. <lb />
So bring the hat ball, boys, <lb />
the very kind of play. <lb />
And Iota ho off together, <lb />
For it is our holiday. <lb />
AT REST IN CHERRY HILL. <lb />
I- the first hour, of the first <lb />
day the week, when a <lb />
Sunday had just closed for- <lb />
ever its claims on earth, the <lb />
spirit of Mis Martha Ida Teel <lb />
lowed Dr. Butler's address, this I took its flight, went to live <lb />
occurs. Dr. Butler was i in the paradise of Cod. <lb />
speak of feeding horses; Her death occurred at the <lb />
on cotton seed meal What home of her brother, Mr. Joseph <lb />
about muscular forming I fowls, on Pitt street, after a <lb />
properties of cotton seed meal, period of long suffering which <lb />
on the animal, compared to she bore with Christian fortitude <lb />
and oats without murmuring or com- <lb />
Dr. is plaint. She leaves a mother, <lb />
known about feeding horses cot-1 brother and nephew. Her little <lb />
ton seed meal for me to stale Louie, to whom she had <lb />
that if you hail a horse that you so devoted and motherly, <lb />
were feeding. 1-1 pound of corn an his life; feels his great loss <lb />
daily, that you take a sensitive keenness in- <lb />
four of that corn and put <lb />
in two pounds of cotton seed <lb />
expressible. <lb />
She was a and <lb />
meal mid get better results. Not member of the Methodist church <lb />
because corn is not the best feed j of Greenville. The interment <lb />
we have for supplying heart and took place at o'clock p. m. <lb />
energy, but there is in Cherry Hill cemetery, <lb />
thing needed. When that the Rev. M. T. pastor of <lb />
supplies you muscular energy he the Jarvis Memorial church, con <lb />
is burning up his muscles just as J ducting the services, <lb />
you burn coal in a furnace to The sympathy of tho <lb />
supply energy to run the i is extended to the <lb />
in your factories, and he has members of her home and<lb />
Special to Reflector. <lb />
Forty the, Ga., May <lb />
Virginia to Congregational <lb />
Methodists have bent their way <lb />
to county, Georgia, <lb />
where today is being held one of <lb />
tho notable conventions in the <lb />
history of the church since its <lb />
on May 8th, 1852. <lb />
A delegation of about fifty <lb />
comes from Atlanta, headed <lb />
by Dr. Hunt, D. D., of the Bible <lb />
school. The convention is being <lb />
held in Zion church on the site <lb />
where the denomination <lb />
into existence and in the oldest <lb />
building now standing in <lb />
the denomination. Several for- <lb />
ward movements of tho church <lb />
will be announced before the <lb />
close of the convention <lb />
Masonic Temple <lb />
Laying. <lb />
Special to Reflector. <lb />
Atlanta, Ga. May <lb />
thousand Masons are present <lb />
in this city today at the most ex- <lb />
tensive Masonic meeting ever <lb />
held in tho South The corner <lb />
stone of new Masonic <lb />
was laid nil due Masonic <lb />
ceremony. Grand Master <lb />
ton, of Chicago, delivering the <lb />
oration. Five thousand white- <lb />
aproned Masons and one thou- <lb />
sand uniformed Knights <lb />
formed a mammoth parade at <lb />
the old Masonic temple, and <lb />
march, d to the site of the new <lb />
temple. <lb />
B. L. ANNUAL MEETING. <lb />
WHAT A DIFFERENCE. <lb />
I Hear M <lb />
for Year-all CH <lb />
Shan't and Won't are two little <lb />
I I hers, <lb />
meeting of So angry, <lb />
The first <lb />
Prayer meeting in churches <lb />
tonight, <lb />
the of the Home <lb />
Building and n <lb />
held Monday n <lb />
the mayor's office A large <lb />
lie stockholder were <lb />
present and considerably more <lb />
than a majority of the shares <lb />
represented. <lb />
In calling the meeting to order <lb />
President A. White referred <lb />
to the splendid the <lb />
had made in its Bret year <lb />
and expressed gratification at <lb />
bad been <lb />
The association <lb />
in force, has m w will y- <lb />
Try and ill are two little listen, <lb />
we love <lb />
Shan't and Won't are d aid <lb />
i i . <lb />
i d they <lb />
Tr. and Will learn something <lb />
And are <lb />
G OF THE GRADED S L <lb />
Editor Reflector. <lb />
Through the columns of your <lb />
paper, permit me to say to the <lb />
people of Greenville that tie <lb />
fourth session of the graded <lb />
school will come to a close on the <lb />
Public entertainments <lb />
got to have something to build <lb />
up those wasted muscle j, and <lb />
corn does not contain it in <lb />
quantity A little cotton <lb />
family. <lb />
in Jesus, blessed sleep, <lb />
which none ever wakes to weep <lb />
The pal bearers D. C. <lb />
seed meal Is better than an ad- H- A. White, J D. Gar- <lb />
amount of corn. J- N. Hart, -i If R. <lb />
you are already feeding your i Williams, J. L Fleming. Frank <lb />
horse stow t- ten pounds of Wilson, Dr. D L. James, Julius <lb />
corn, would rather have two j Brown, C W. Harvey and R C. <lb />
pounds of cotton seed meal ad I Flanagan. <lb />
dad than four pounds of corn. I for t <lb />
would rather have two pounds of, <lb />
cotton seed meal added The following with reference <lb />
pounds of oats. Corn is to a former resident of <lb />
horse feed, but we are county is from the Louisville <lb />
wasting two million dollars a Herald of April <lb />
year in South Carolina feeding R. Cox, to whom much <lb />
an all-Corn of the great success of <lb />
what proportion would ville May music is due, <lb />
you feed corn and cotton seed was unknown to Louisville two <lb />
years ago, and until four months <lb />
Dr- will ago. when elected conductor of <lb />
pend upon your i the Musical Club, was known to <lb />
of only a few, knew him as <lb />
Dr. average choir director of the First Chris- <lb />
ration for a thousand-pound horse church, but bis almost mi- <lb />
doing real hard work, is work in so short a time <lb />
pounds of grain and to in building up and perfecting so <lb />
pounds of hay. Instead of large a chorus as was at <lb />
pounds of fodder and pounds the festival has given him a <lb />
of corn. would take 5-pounds i and distinction that <lb />
of hay and to pounds; , , , of stover, and then add comes to few men of his <lb />
and pounds but the best <lb />
cotton seed meal, and get better I training could have brought the <lb />
results. If I had oats to feed and up such a degree of <lb />
had some hay or clover <lb />
hay. do not think I would feed <lb />
any cotton seed meal at all, be- <lb />
cause it is bad to feed unless you <lb />
perfection as was evidenced by <lb />
the work done in the festival. <lb />
When Mr. came to <lb />
last month to conduct <lb />
THIS SETTLES THE QUESTION. <lb />
THE TOWN AND COUNTY STAND TOGETHER AND WILL BOTH DO <lb />
THEIR PART. <lb />
It is strange what statements people will sometimes make in <lb />
their eagerness to turn sentiment. It reached tho cars of The R e <lb />
Hector that some people were trying so hard to defeat the proposed <lb />
bond issue to secure the Eastern training school in Pitt county. <lb />
they have been telling that Greenville did not propose to apply any <lb />
of the town bonds toward the school but was going to use them all <lb />
for town improvements, and would depend upon the county bonds <lb />
the school. Of course such a statement is absurd, and that <lb />
no one might be deceived by it we addressed a letter to the board <lb />
of county commissioners while that body was in session Monday <lb />
to get an expression from the members that will settle the matter- <lb />
The letter and reply are published <lb />
Greenville. N. C , May <lb />
To the Board of County Commissioners <lb />
It is reported that if the County issue passes that the <lb />
town of Greenville will not pay towards Inciting the Eastern <lb />
Training School in Pitt County- Will you please say for publication <lb />
what you, as representatives of the county, will din issuing these <lb />
county should you be authorized by the vote of the people <lb />
on tho 14th., to do so <lb />
J. <lb />
Edit of Daily Rib <lb />
Greenville, C, May <lb />
J. Whichard, Editor Reflector. <lb />
Dear <lb />
Your letter received. In reply will say that we will see to it <lb />
that the County does not pay one dollar more for th.- purpose of <lb />
locating the Eastern Training School in Pitt County than the town <lb />
of Greenville pays <lb />
R. W. KING, Chairman <lb />
JOHN Z. BROOKS, <lb />
M-T SPIER, <lb />
D. J. HOLLAND <lb />
N. T. COX <lb />
. in the Masonic t p- <lb />
loaned to its stockholders, and I era house on the evenings of <lb />
security for these loans is the 16th and at <lb />
tint class in every respect. On the evening o. the <lb />
The of N. G. White, after some ills by the lower <lb />
secretary and treasurer of tho <lb />
association was read. <lb />
H. C Moore and D. J. <lb />
ard, the examining committee <lb />
from the board of directors, re- <lb />
ported that they had carefully <lb />
exam the books of the sec- <lb />
and treasurer and found <lb />
also some <lb />
games, and music by Miss Pat- <lb />
rick's class, a debate will be <lb />
given on the query, Resolved, <lb />
That foreign immigration <lb />
be beneficial to North Carolina. <lb />
The speakers on the affirmative <lb />
are Conrad Lanier, Alfred <lb />
them correct. The work and Harry White. On <lb />
both the president and secretary <lb />
and treasurer was commended. <lb />
The entire board of directors <lb />
re-elected acclamation, <lb />
H. A- White, D. Moore, S. T. <lb />
White, R O R. J <lb />
Cobb, D- J. Whichard, R. C. <lb />
Flanagan, H. W. Whedbee. B. <lb />
W. Moseley, C T. and <lb />
G. S Prichard. <lb />
After completing the business, <lb />
the negative, James Evans, Ben <lb />
Taylor and Charles Haskett. <lb />
This will be the first public de- <lb />
bate the boys of the graded <lb />
school have given, and we hope <lb />
it will be enjoyed. A very fine <lb />
gold medal will be awarded to <lb />
tie speaker who renders the best <lb />
debate <lb />
On the evening of the 17th, <lb />
Lieutenant Governor Francis D. <lb />
short and enthusiastic addresses Winston will deliver th; annual <lb />
were made by Senator J. L. <lb />
Fleming, Dr C, Laughing- <lb />
house. Col. F. G James, Post- <lb />
master R. C, Flanagan and ox- <lb />
Mayor J G M yo <lb />
After the adjournment of the <lb />
stockholders the board of <lb />
tors held a meeting and <lb />
elected the old <lb />
President H. A- White. <lb />
Secretary a id <lb />
G. White. <lb />
W. <lb />
Greenville has reason feel I <lb />
proud of the Home Building and Hanging I Caused Ii S. <lb />
Loan Association and what it Sheriff. <lb />
doing to develop tho town. Its I I <lb />
. r. , , It. of <lb />
organization a year ago marked died today <lb />
the beginning of an era of unity following a general collapse, iii- <lb />
among the men of the I upon tho hanging of Joe <lb />
Judge W in <lb />
reputation of being one of the <lb />
at public in the state, <lb />
and feel that a treat is in <lb />
sine for these who hear him. <lb />
In addition to the address, <lb />
members of the graduating <lb />
Will read their th e <lb />
this year is of Miss- <lb />
es Abbe Smith, <lb />
Mr. J. I. ho music <lb />
will be riv by T. E. <lb />
Ho -I <lb />
the <lb />
public has a cordial <lb />
. B S . th, S <lb />
it with else. a rehearsal of the chorus, he was <lb />
I; I not have any or with Mr. Cox's <lb />
clover hay. I would certainly that he <lb />
some cotton seed meal in the not change a single thing <lb />
ration of a hard working horse. fl congratulated Mr. Cox for <lb />
unless had plenty of oats, and ,. work and urged him <lb />
they conduct some of the in <lb />
is t testimony h f j b t the con. <lb />
the highest M declined as Mr. <lb />
had been engaged to do. some of <lb />
they were cheap <lb />
This is important <lb />
from <lb />
should . <lb />
horse owner in the South We, u .- , preferred to <lb />
send thousands of dollars mo. .,, tho <lb />
the Northwest every year for <lb />
corn- We send into the North- <lb />
east every year thousands of <lb />
worth of our Cotton Seed <lb />
Meal. Nobody is benefited by <lb />
remain with the chorus- <lb />
Mr- Cox is a North <lb />
and from his boyhood has <lb />
been devoting his entire time to <lb />
music. He is a valuable <lb />
m , , i this but the railroads. If to the music contingent in <lb />
keep our cotton seed meal Sentinel. <lb />
;. b . -it<lb />
UNANIMOUS. <lb />
Out of Registered <lb />
for Bonds. <lb />
voted Tuesday on <lb />
the q of the town issuing <lb />
bonds to help secure the <lb />
location of the training <lb />
school in Pitt county, out of <lb />
registered votes. were <lb />
cast for bonds, and not a single <lb />
vote in the entire town was cast <lb />
against bonds Of the <lb />
registered who did not vote, two <lb />
were sick arid were out of <lb />
town. The vote by wards was <lb />
as <lb />
Reg. Voters- For Bonds. <lb />
First ward <lb />
Second ward <lb />
Third ward <lb />
Fourth <lb />
Fifth ward <lb />
was truly a remarkable <lb />
election and we believe it is with- <lb />
out precedent that out of a reg- <lb />
vote this large not a <lb />
negative vote was cast. It shows <lb />
. ;. <lb />
i. ii n t <lb />
Serious Trouble Feared at the <lb />
Haywood Trial. <lb />
Special to <lb />
Washington, May S. Tho <lb />
trial of Mover and in <lb />
Idaho, is set for today, and <lb />
trouble is feared, so that <lb />
martial law is by no means <lb />
probable. murderers of ex- <lb />
governor are de- <lb />
and act as though they are <lb />
trying all law-abiding citizens, <lb />
instead of being under indict- <lb />
themselves- Senator Bo- <lb />
rah, who is an attorney for the <lb />
State in the prosecution of labor <lb />
leader, sends word that there is <lb />
noticeable in Boise a great in- <lb />
of unattached men, whose <lb />
presence is taken as a menace, <lb />
and it is expected that as the <lb />
trial progresses they will make <lb />
some demonstration intended to <lb />
intimidate the town and <lb />
the result of the trial. <lb />
The editor lives in the fifth ward <lb />
and is proud of it, but don't <lb />
hp was lorn <lb />
in . <lb />
town that means much for ad- <lb />
and progress. It <lb />
merits the confidence and sup- <lb />
port of every citizen of town. <lb />
United Daughters of Confederacy <lb />
Meet in Jackson. Miss. <lb />
Special to Reflector. <lb />
Jackson. Miss May <lb />
Daughters of the Confederacy <lb />
close their convention that has <lb />
been here since May 6th. <lb />
row. The attendance has <lb />
very large. The opening ex- <lb />
were held on Monday <lb />
Evans, a rapist. <lb />
Evans was the man ever <lb />
to hang in Greenwood county <lb />
and his crime was particularly <lb />
atrocious <lb />
He assaulted his brother's <lb />
wife and then shot his brother <lb />
to death when his act was dis- <lb />
covered. <lb />
As the time for the hanging <lb />
approached the sheriff, usually a <lb />
man of splendid nerve, began to <lb />
snow of physical collapse <lb />
and when the day of the <lb />
approached he dragged <lb />
been himself from his bed and palled <lb />
the trap chat sent Evans into <lb />
eternity. <lb />
After the man had been pro- <lb />
evening, when addresses dead by the <lb />
come were delivered, and the sheriff went back to <lb />
to. Business sessions Ms bed and died this morning <lb />
were held on Tuesday, than three weeks the <lb />
day and today, both mornings Charlotte News, <lb />
afternoons. Expects Very Dear Pig-iron. <lb />
Paul to be Married. to I r. <lb />
A telegram was received today Pa. May The <lb />
from Paul from unexpected jump in pig-iron last <lb />
Ohio, stating that he would be j week caused some interesting <lb />
married there today. From the speculation as to business for the <lb />
contents of the telegram it <lb />
would be inferred that he has <lb />
settled in and will make <lb />
that place his future home. <lb />
Speaking at <lb />
There will be speaking on the <lb />
school and bond issue <lb />
at o'clock Saturday afternoon <lb />
Names of speak- <lb />
of the year. There <lb />
seem o be little cause to <lb />
any falling off in rates m <lb />
this time until the end. <lb />
really point toward <lb />
higher pig than has been seen <lb />
for years There are those who <lb />
assert that before the en I of this <lb />
year pig iron will iv be <lb />
common- This was the high <lb />
water mark reached in <lb />
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MRS VINES ENTERTAINS. <lb />
Fig of Mill Patrick to Mr- <lb />
Announced. <lb />
hospitable wills <lb />
of her home at the Hotel Bertha <lb />
Mrs. C. C V Rather J about <lb />
seventy five of her friends on <lb />
May <lb />
The halls were beautifully <lb />
d in red and the <lb />
parlors in pink. The graceful <lb />
potted and profusion of <lb />
n here and the pretty <lb />
j,. . I. .-into swell, and puff up against <lb />
ladies lent TM the inter- <lb />
to <lb />
art by If you <lb />
little too much, or if you are subject to <lb />
of Indigestion, you have no doubt <lb />
had shortness of breath, rapid heart <lb />
heartburn or palpitation cf heart <lb />
Indigestion causes the stomach to <lb />
About Home <lb />
Do You Contemplate <lb />
u the suit with its action, in the of <lb />
, . ,, , ; the heart becomes diseased. <lb />
limited <lb />
to <lb />
Ii <lb />
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a even- <lb />
Dyspepsia Cure <lb />
ii Pal what you eat takes the strain off <lb />
I at th the contributes <lb />
um ; health to every organ cf the <lb />
Mil. y. Cures I- Sour <lb />
Inflammation of the <lb />
membranes lining the Stomach and <lb />
Tract, Nervous Dyspepsia and Catarrh <lb />
; , . , ,, . ,.,, . f the <lb />
in. A <lb />
n of Miss <lb />
K. <lb />
. Mayo was made <lb />
if <lb />
a ind I would n-o <lb />
Finally I bottle <lb />
After using a few bow . am <lb />
MRS. NICHOLS. Penn N. Y, <lb />
a I <lb />
v. i .,. <lb />
manner, <lb />
la <lb />
Digests What You Eat <lb />
I , <lb />
as <lb />
or cent all <lb />
and I -h- <lb />
H A- <lb />
. iii-ally truth I <lb />
e. <lb />
to the <lb />
i and j <lb />
toil were given by <lb />
Mr i Jams and <lb />
Hisses Cobb. Winnie; <lb />
Mrs. and Miss <lb />
Col i r prizes in the <lb />
i; contest, which <lb />
pres bride-elect. <lb />
In Canada to Help out Short- <lb />
aye in Goods. i <lb />
I of u <lb />
R Ii or. <lb />
New York. May 4--Man <lb />
Owning One <lb />
if so the first thing to consider, is a good <lb />
lot in a desirable location and you can- <lb />
not be better suited in a lot than the <lb />
Sam White Property. <lb />
HEALTH <lb />
The man who Insure his life is <lb />
wise for his family. <lb />
The man who Insures his health <lb />
U wise both his family and <lb />
himself. <lb />
You may health by guard- <lb />
It. It la worth guarding. <lb />
At the first attack of disease, <lb />
which generally approaches <lb />
LIVER and <lb />
itself in innumerable ways <lb />
And save your health. <lb />
Not Quite <lb />
Hoar often you can gut a <lb />
thin.- not <lb />
or son w driver or <lb />
lacking. Have a <lb />
fool and be prepared for <lb />
lino of tools <lb />
is n desire, and <lb />
we lee that your tool <lb />
box noes not lack a single <lb />
useful article. <lb />
men <lb />
In <lb />
but s of. and not <lb />
We of I . <lb />
.-i <lb />
specific <lb />
ii ; ,. <lb />
i r Dried Dr. <lb />
i i. <lb />
. ,,, dime <lb />
buyers have questioned the- , <lb />
statements made this season by S, <lb />
and jobbers <lb />
the shortage of staple <lb />
cotton goo Is. and the fad <lb />
it is in. to make the de- <lb />
liveries called for. That these <lb />
statesmen have not <lb />
in fact, have been under <lb />
rattier than overdrawn, is <lb />
by the position in which one of <lb />
the largest concerns, namely, <lb />
the Richmond Underwear Co., <lb />
with New Yuri, offices in Woos-1 <lb />
street, and factories at Rich- <lb />
Va . and Scranton Pa., <lb />
manufacturing muslin r- <lb />
wear. now finds itself. This <lb />
concern which does an enormous <lb />
business, has been unable to <lb />
obtain since e year opened, <lb />
sufficient plies of cambrics <lb />
and other with which to <lb />
tern out ;, now on their <lb />
boo; , he rd for goods were <lb />
plat i , early. Failing <lb />
to i . from <lb />
can tun rs, selling <lb />
age or retailers, an <lb />
effort . n ad to obtain sup- <lb />
plies i . from Can- <lb />
these efforts were <lb />
was reveal. by <lb />
rs fro . all parts of Can <lb />
stating that cotton goods <lb />
could in t be furnished. Some <lb />
of the firms stat that the mills <lb />
are behind. Some firms submit <lb />
a few samples to the <lb />
fact the may he sou <lb />
out before the New York con- <lb />
final order may reach <lb />
them. <lb />
Successor Sails Jamaica. <lb />
Cable to Reflector <lb />
London May I. <lb />
until r. principal clerk <lb />
of the West African department <lb />
of the colonial office, and ex <lb />
secretary of. Jamaica, <lb />
and acting governor of the <lb />
Island in and 1904, <lb />
who was appointed to succeed <lb />
Sir Alexander ex- <lb />
governor of Jamaica sails for <lb />
Jamaica today, on the steamer <lb />
Port Kingston, in order to take <lb />
over the govern of the <lb />
Island. <lb />
Dr. <lb />
J. W. BRYAN. <lb />
No proper v surpasses tins for a desirable <lb />
home. Lots can be bought there now at <lb />
reasonable prices and on easy terms. <lb />
is every indication that property around <lb />
is going to be higher, and the <lb />
longer you defer buying the Jot the <lb />
it will cost. <lb />
This properly is located only minutes <lb />
walk from the business part or the town. <lb />
See Sam White and let him <lb />
and terms. <lb />
Of Course <lb />
t get Harness, <lb />
Horse Goods, <lb />
of <lb />
J P <lb />
Corey <lb />
D. W. <lb />
IN <lb />
POINTER <lb />
Groceries <lb />
And Provisions <lb />
Cotton <lb />
Ties always on <lb />
Fresh kept con- <lb />
in stuck. Country <lb />
ill Produce Bought and Sold <lb />
D. W.<lb />
h Carol <lb />
TO <lb />
Richard Sails For Europe. <lb />
pedal <lb />
New York, May <lb />
Mansfield sailed today for <lb />
on the Atlantic Transport line <lb />
steamer. While Mr. Mansfield <lb />
has been pronounced improved <lb />
from his illness, he has released <lb />
his which would <lb />
that he does not expect to <lb />
resume acting for a considerable <lb />
period. He is accompanied by <lb />
his family, and will spend a con- <lb />
time abroad. <lb />
JOB <lb />
When you want good Work send <lb />
you orders to <lb />
POINTER. <lb />
TO <lb />
BUSINESS MEN <lb />
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
THE <lb />
REFLECTOR <lb />
Offers advantages <lb />
for ft public. <lb />
1875. <lb />
S. I. SCHULTZ. <lb />
Who retail <lb />
iv Dealer. aid tor <lb />
ton Redd, Ba <lb />
etc. Bo <lb />
steads, Oak <lb />
Italy Par <lb />
suits Tables. Safes <lb />
and a Ax Snuff, <lb />
high Life Tobacco Key West <lb />
George Cigars, <lb />
Cherries, Peaches, <lb />
Apples, Syrup, Jelly, <lb />
Meat Flour, sugar, Coffee, Meal <lb />
Matches <lb />
Seed Meal and Hulls, <lb />
Garden Seeds, Oranges, <lb />
Nuts Apples, <lb />
Peaches, Prunes, currants, Kai- <lb />
Glass china ware Tip <lb />
wooden ware, and <lb />
crackers, Macaroni, Best <lb />
Butter, New Sewing <lb />
mid numerous goods <lb />
Quality and for <lb />
me. <lb />
S. M. Schultz. <lb />
Phone <lb />
V. Lou <lb />
MOORE LONG, <lb />
Attorneys-at-Law, <lb />
N. C <lb />
COBB BROS. CO <lb />
Norfolk, Va, <lb />
Buyers and Brokers la <lb />
cocks, Grain and <lb />
n. to <lb />
Chicago and Orleans <lb />
R. L. <lb />
Dentist. <lb />
it <lb />
if <lb />
en <lb />
a- <lb />
es <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
GREENVILLE BANKING TRUST COMPANY <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
At close of business March 1907. <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
Overdrafts secured and <lb />
unsecured 2,861.19 <lb />
All other Stocks, Bonds <lb />
and 1,000.00 <lb />
Furniture 2,683.89 <lb />
Due from Banks <lb />
Cash Items <lb />
Gold Coin 335.00 <lb />
Silver Coin 701.84 <lb />
National bank notes and <lb />
U. S. notes <lb />
LIABILITIES- <lb />
Capital Stock <lb />
Surplus funds <lb />
Undivided Profit less <lb />
Expenses paid <lb />
Time 25,242.64 <lb />
sub 121,161.90 <lb />
Due to <lb />
Cashier's checks <lb />
outstanding <lb />
12.600.00 <lb />
146,404.54 <lb />
290.50 <lb />
459.73 <lb />
192,303.28 <lb />
DRAMATIC SCENE IN <lb />
COURT ROOM. <lb />
Tried and True Heroes of the War <lb />
Clasp Hands and Renew Their <lb />
Old <lb />
When the case of <lb />
BETHEL GRADED SCHOOL. <lb />
JUDGE WEBB'S WAY. <lb />
He Would Not Try a Case Between <lb />
Father and Son. <lb />
May 7th- <lb />
and 8th Senator Overman to deliver j <lb />
the Address. Fayetteville, N- C. May 2.-In <lb />
Bethel, N. C. May 1907. a way that does great credit to. does not give this i r <lb />
State vs. The closing exercises of the Beth-1 his big heart and broad mind. I connection in their i in <lb />
NORFOLK CONNECTION. <lb />
A Need for <lb />
We arc at a loss to understand <lb />
why the Atlantic Coast Line <lb />
Total <lb />
10,062.001 <lb />
court of Onslow county a few <lb />
days ago, there came forward an <lb />
old man plainly dressed, white <lb />
hair and flowing beard, but in <lb />
bearing every inch a man, <lb />
in the person of of the de<lb />
S of the b-e do <lb />
t u u w. true to the best of my <lb />
C. S. CARE, Cashier.<lb />
and to before <lb />
H- A. WHITE <lb />
me of Mar 1907. , <lb />
ANDREW. -I <lb />
Deputy C. S. C- <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK GREENVILLE, <lb />
he <lb />
Resources. <lb />
Loans and Discounts <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
and unsecured <lb />
All other Stocks, Bonds <lb />
2,400.00 <lb />
Furniture Fixtures 3,872.32 <lb />
Banking Houses f 100.00 <lb />
Due from Banks <lb />
Cash Items MM <lb />
Gold Coin 219-50 <lb />
Silver Coin 3,082.71 <lb />
National bank notes <lb />
and U. S. notes <lb />
Total <lb />
9,022.00 <lb />
March 22nd 1907. <lb />
Liabilities. <lb />
Capital Stock 425,000.00 <lb />
Surplus funds 25,000.00 <lb />
Undivided Profits less <lb />
Expenses paid 16,926.67 <lb />
. Q , <lb />
Sub 127,351.89 149,309.94 <lb />
Cashier's checks <lb />
outstanding 583.78 <lb />
Capps was called to the Superior j el graded school will begin Judge Webb disposed of a j Norfolk I way. <lb />
Tuesday night with a case in the Superior court There are at pr <lb />
the consisting yesterday. Pope against Pope, daily p; <lb />
instrumental and vocal says the Observer, in reporting Norfolk i -Rocky M ; <lb />
several recitations in the disposition of the case, in of these trains lei <lb />
contest for the medal offerer, one form or another, one at I <lb />
by the s drills and i a place on the docket of Cum- one at p. the <lb />
The defendant's two short one-act plays, making Superior court for many noon trains being <lb />
counsel not being present, the a very interesting evening's en-; years, and if for a term or so it two-and-a-half hour- <lb />
professional services of Hon. escapes the calendar, like the Neither of these n <lb />
Frank Thompson and Hon. E. M-1 Wednesday morn the cat it is sure to Hobgood v <lb />
of the bar, will consist of music theses I later on. A brilliant of on the <lb />
proffered him by these gentle- by Misses Barnhill, Rollins and drawn from both the <lb />
men, and accepted, of the Dunn and bars, and people w. to- <lb />
trial proceeded. The charge was class and the address by Hon on both sides, and bright I come from Norfolk to int <lb />
assault and battery upon one P. Overman. Diplomas will lights shone in the offices of the on the V, <lb />
be awarded to the fol- lawyers way into last night, or Kinston branches are cons- <lb />
lowing Misses I where tiny were busy on Pope to leave Norfolk a <lb />
Maude Barnhill, Pope. of Fay stop over four hour . lob- <lb />
Rollins and Ruth Whitehurst and I ville lawyers, it is slid, reckon good or Tarboro and <lb />
to Paul E. Jones and Willis Jones. and mark events in their their destination I ti or <lb />
In the afternoon at the at the bar from the evening, <lb />
re its contest for the debaters medal Pope vs Pope first went When these three branches of <lb />
at. <lb />
ml <lb />
r- <lb />
i- <lb />
ins <lb />
he <lb />
Russ, the latter being the State's <lb />
only witness. He, bearing the <lb />
marks of old age, but yet vigor- <lb />
came upon the stand and <lb />
told how he and his old neighbor <lb />
had had a falling out and came <lb />
to blows. The State <lb />
case and the defendant will take place, the being <lb />
Total <lb />
state of North Carolina <lb />
I Little, Cashier of the above named bank, do <lb />
swear that the above statement is true to best <lb />
and belief. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb />
me. this 28th day of March, 1907. <lb />
M. L. TURNAGE. <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
JAMES L. LITTLE, Cashier, <lb />
J. G. <lb />
W. B. WILSON <lb />
J. A. ANDREWS <lb />
Directors. <lb />
Come in and examine my <lb />
CORN PLANTERS, DISC <lb />
HARROW SMOOTHING HARROWS, ONE <lb />
AND HORSE STEEL PLOWS, WIRE <lb />
FENCE FOR FARM OR AND WASH- <lb />
MACHINES. <lb />
YOUrs <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
upon the stand and gave his <lb />
of the fight, which was sub- <lb />
as told by the prose- <lb />
witness. In his charge <lb />
Judge Long told the jury if they <lb />
believed the evidence of the <lb />
defendant himself they should <lb />
find their verdict guilty, which <lb />
was promptly done by the jury. <lb />
that the government <lb />
should own and operate the rail- <lb />
roads of this The <lb />
debaters <lb />
B Bryan, Marvin Blount, Paul <lb />
Jones Negative Willie White- <lb />
Willie Jones. <lb />
The final concert will be on <lb />
Wednesday evening, <lb />
Then came the climax. I at o'clock- The is <lb />
Judge Long called both of interesting and a pleasing <lb />
on the docket. It may there-J the Coast Line below Pamela <lb />
fore be justly termed a had only one daily passenger. <lb />
train it was important to the <lb />
old men up in front of him <lb />
within the bar, and speaking to <lb />
the defendant, are <lb />
an old soldier, <lb />
said he, am sixty-four <lb />
years old. I was a member of <lb />
the 3rd N. C State troops <lb />
the civil war. I was at the <lb />
battle Chancellorsville. I <lb />
remember the charge made on <lb />
that memorable <lb />
said Judge Long, <lb />
killed in that <lb />
slid the old his <lb />
eye kindling as he seemed to <lb />
one consisting of musical select- <lb />
drills and plays- <lb />
We are more than fortunate in <lb />
having Senator Overman as our <lb />
commencement orator He is a <lb />
man of versatile talents, pol- <lb />
and courtly gentleman, an <lb />
eloquent and convincing speaker. <lb />
When the case was called this <lb />
morning Judge Webb soon <lb />
discovered that it was a suit be- <lb />
tween father and sons. <lb />
his Honor had a few words to <lb />
say, and what he was <lb />
and proper, if it was not <lb />
technically legal. He said in <lb />
substance that he had never <lb />
tried a case between father and <lb />
son, and never intended to that <lb />
the parties should get together <lb />
settle their difficulties out of <lb />
that they should shake <lb />
hands and be friends, for is <lb />
short at best, and friendship be- <lb />
tween father and son is of more <lb />
value than the land in dispute. <lb />
had rather pay part of the <lb />
a strong friend of education, amount myself than have the <lb />
and will charm and concluded the big- <lb />
his hearers. Everyone is <lb />
and Bethel hopes that all and , a <lb />
friends of education in difference were <lb />
county will come over on the 8th j and the costs divided between <lb />
and help us give our senator and them. and thus ended Pope vs. <lb />
j hearted judge. Immediately <lb />
I there was a consultation between <lb />
business interests of the towns <lb />
served by them that the one <lb />
train arrive as early in the even- <lb />
as possible. But now all three <lb />
of the blanches have double daily <lb />
passenger service, the midday <lb />
train bringing the bulk of the <lb />
mails, i y evening <lb />
train is importance as <lb />
. Hob- <lb />
firs. . f <lb />
. be a <lb />
c towns <lb />
train . <lb />
great <lb />
on these <lb />
Train N <lb />
and Kinston leaves at <lb />
p. m., making very close <lb />
connection at Weldon with the <lb />
Seaboard train from Raleigh, and <lb />
if the latter is late the connection <lb />
is missed. his train <lb />
live over again the events of champion a reception. ope- <lb />
that terrible onslaught. <lb />
Hon. H. W. Whedbee and <lb />
I remember the young soldier, Julius Brown, Esq., of<lb />
Announcement <lb />
We beg leave to that we are <lb />
and <lb />
t for <lb />
falling with the battle flag in <lb />
his hands at the foot of the <lb />
breastworks which we <lb />
mediately captured- I was one <lb />
of the soldiers that bore the training <lb />
body of the wounded Stonewall <lb />
Jackson off the field, where he <lb />
was shot down by mistake by <lb />
his own <lb />
you in the asked <lb />
Judge Long of the prosecuting <lb />
witness The old veteran stood <lb />
at and promptly re- <lb />
was a member of the <lb />
old 18th old <lb />
are asked His Honor. <lb />
am years said he. <lb />
Judge Long then, with voice <lb />
ville, and Prof. G. E. Lineberry, <lb />
of Winterville, addressed a fair <lb />
sized crowd here Saturday on <lb />
the bond issue and the Eastern <lb />
school The question <lb />
was ably and eloquently <lb />
by each of the speakers <lb />
and the speeches did much good- <lb />
SMALL FIRE. <lb />
Department Quickly Puts it Out. <lb />
About one thirty o'clock this <lb />
afternoon there cams near being <lb />
a big fire in the row of <lb />
buildings on Fifth street <lb />
the market house The row of <lb />
buildings is occupied by colored <lb />
people and used as shoe shops, <lb />
barber shops, restaurants, etc- <lb />
Bethel township will try to do One kept a clothes clean- <lb />
lier duty on the 14th and roll up <lb />
a good majority for the bonds. <lb />
We feel the need of this school <lb />
mi wish to have it it our <lb />
doors. <lb />
D. W- Coley, of Me., <lb />
is here today on business <lb />
Miss Effie Grimes returned <lb />
tremulous with emotion, yesterday morning from a visit <lb />
veterans, the war is over, j to her sister, Mrs. E T. Mayo, <lb />
You should fight each, other. <lb />
White Lead, Paints. <lb />
Colors, and <lb />
Country Ready nixed Paints <lb />
There is no line in the world better <lb />
Harrison line. It has it a u <lb />
reputation for honorable wares and honorable <lb />
dealings. <lb />
If you use the Harrison Paints you need <lb />
never worry quality. <lb />
trust that you will favor us with your <lb />
order whenever you want Rood paint for any <lb />
Have just a car load and <lb />
Special Prices. <lb />
Hart <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
One in this case is just as guilty <lb />
as the other. one, however, <lb />
is Turning to the <lb />
defendant, Judge Long <lb />
and pressing establishment <lb />
in which he used a gasoline tank <lb />
holding about five gallons. In <lb />
some way he set this tank on lire <lb />
and almost instantly there was a <lb />
big blaze that found plenty of <lb />
material to work on <lb />
The alarm A-as given, and a <lb />
crowd of people hurried in the <lb />
direction of the dense smoke. A <lb />
hose reel station and hydrant <lb />
j were right to the fire, and <lb />
i the firemen had a stream on and <lb />
a I the tire put out in a few <lb />
Prof. made a flying x a <lb />
visit to Bethel yesterday. It for a , <lb />
has been so long since his last the fire was too quick <lb />
shall suspend no J visit and his stay was so brief for it. <lb />
over you. hen you leave; this, that him seemed The alarm came just as rain <lb />
a bit of sunshine after falling, in torrents and many <lb />
world to join your comrade on <lb />
the other side, not at. my <lb />
of who went to the fire <lb />
shake hands and be <lb />
For a moment, like <lb />
two old prime game cocks, they <lb />
faced each other, but for only a <lb />
moment; the spirit of <lb />
set in motion by the kindly <lb />
words of the judge stole over <lb />
and wreathed those old battle- <lb />
starred, wrinkled faces with the <lb />
Twenty Millions Starving. <lb />
Special to Reflector, <lb />
Shanghai. China, May 2.-This <lb />
is the day when the supplies on <lb />
the ground are expected to c <lb />
exhausted. They have been pit- <lb />
and brother-1 insufficient all the while. <lb />
hood; in of deep silence <lb />
and with a mighty hand grasp, <lb />
these heroes looked <lb />
in the face of each other, while <lb />
tears trickled down the faces of <lb />
the immense throng in the court <lb />
room. <lb />
Nm <lb />
received a day or two ago. <lb />
because the name of <lb />
th writer did not come with it. <lb />
A hard lesson for people to learn, <lb />
though it ought to be an easy <lb />
one, is newspapers do not <lb />
print articles unless <lb />
knows who sends them. Tin- <lb />
name of the writer should be <lb />
but now there <lb />
to feed the poor wretches <lb />
who are literally starving before <lb />
the eyes of those who would <lb />
them if they could. <lb />
will be needed en hand to last <lb />
until the end of July, when the <lb />
harvest will bring relief. The <lb />
commissioner especially appeals <lb />
i for. id milk, and says there <lb />
children in <lb />
province who have no milk and <lb />
are forced to eat coarse <lb />
made <lb />
and resulting in thous- <lb />
ands of and much <lb />
Th commissioner to the <lb />
i-i two millions, <lb />
live hundred thousands dollars to <lb />
save twenty millions of human <lb />
beings who are dying lingering. <lb />
The Brokerage <lb />
I The National Bank of Greenville, <lb />
The defendant. The Broker- <lb />
age Company, will lake notice a <lb />
summons in the above entitled action <lb />
against Mid defendant on <lb />
day of April, by It. c. <lb />
Mo. Clerk of the Superior Court of <lb />
r North Carolina in favor of <lb />
,. K. V. Johnston to recover <lb />
. of the amount claimed <lb />
by plaintiff against the said <lb />
ant i ac due for damages and <lb />
is before the Superior Court and <lb />
and-a-half hours before the <lb />
arrival of train leaving Nor- <lb />
folk at o'clock, and at Parmele <lb />
usually has a long wait for the <lb />
train from Rocky Mount. It is <lb />
scheduled to reach Greenville at <lb />
p. m , but owing to the de <lb />
lay at it is a rare <lb />
when it comes on time. <lb />
The Reflector offers this <lb />
as a remedy for the <lb />
trouble and at the same time give <lb />
this section connection at Hob- <lb />
good with one of the trains com- <lb />
out from Let the <lb />
o'clock train from Norfolk move <lb />
up half an hour and leave there <lb />
at Then let train No. be <lb />
moved back enough in leaving <lb />
Weldon to connect with this <lb />
Norfolk train at Hobgood. This <lb />
would always insure <lb />
with the Seaboard train <lb />
don, would give connection <lb />
the Norfolk train at Hobgood <lb />
would give ample lime <lb />
the Rocky Mount train to read <lb />
Parmele before the arrival of No <lb />
oil and avoid delay there. <lb />
True this arrangement <lb />
put the evening trains at <lb />
hour and a half later in react <lb />
Plymouth, Washington, am <lb />
Greenville, but it would <lb />
all important connections am <lb />
enable trains to arrive on time <lb />
scheduled, which is of far <lb />
importance and convenient <lb />
than the present service. <lb />
Charges Norfolk. <lb />
Sp vial to Reflector. <lb />
Norfolk, Va. May <lb />
M. general freight am <lb />
shipments, which summons passenger agent of the St <lb />
. Grand Island rail <lb />
of . convenes in the, , , , ,, ., <lb />
Town i Greenville in said on road, who has the new <lb />
before the first Mon- v position of genera <lb />
in . , <lb />
August, he deft d- freight and passenger agent a <lb />
intake i a Railway at <lb />
v by said court . . , , i <lb />
arrived here yesterday and tool <lb />
sent with every letter, not for <lb />
publication but as an evidence k h from <lb />
of faith. I <lb />
of <lb />
on April, against <lb />
the of defendant, which <lb />
an as I, i in the <lb />
of i Ian;. he <lb />
I Bank of warrant i <lb />
Wood returnable said at term <lb />
time on said . i next, <lb />
when where the the <lb />
e Com is required <lb />
to appear and answer or demur to the <lb />
complaint to be in said cause or the <lb />
relief demanded will he granted. <lb />
Given under hand and seal of <lb />
this the 1st day May, 1807. <lb />
C. Moore, <lb />
Clerk Superior Court, County. <lb />
w. <lb />
charge of his new position. II <lb />
is about forty years of age, an <lb />
began railroad work as a clerk <lb />
t years ago. <lb />
barrels good ear corn at I <lb />
V. Johnston's. <lb />
When it fairs off it don't <lb />
way long. <lb />
As nice hay as you have <lb />
seen, at P. V. Johnston's<lb /></p>
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                <p>
HI <lb />
REFLECTOR <lb />
EVERY FRIDAY <lb />
0.1. <lb />
EDITOR AND <lb />
Entered as second mutter Jan. 1907 at the post office at U <lb />
N C, . <lb />
Advertising rate, made upon application. <lb />
A correspondent desired at every pest office in PM and adjoining counties <lb />
in to fiction <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY. MAY 1907 <lb />
The rain has made a sea- <lb />
s n for setting t tobacco plants. <lb />
Do not block the progress of <lb />
your county. Vote <lb />
next Tuesday. <lb />
for bonds <lb />
Tl e ed i of the <lb />
ham Herald looks just now like <lb />
Kin has gone a-fishing. <lb />
Greenville is doing her part in <lb />
t election for bonds to secure <lb />
the Eastern training school Let <lb />
the county do as well as the <lb />
town does and Pitt will get the <lb />
If accounts in the papers are <lb />
true <lb />
North Carolina men <lb />
who t., light he buying a <lb />
bank building in Norfolk is not <lb />
the only <lb />
Mr. Bryan grows in as j t <lb />
well as in popularity. He now; <lb />
pulls the team f poi t be hard to get a man <lb />
The time is drawing near for <lb />
the elections on the question of <lb />
issuing bonds to secure the East- <lb />
school. The town <lb />
election will be held on Tuesday. <lb />
7th, and the county election on <lb />
Tuesday, 14th. The vote in the <lb />
town election is going to be almost <lb />
unanimous for bonds Through a <lb />
misunderstanding of the question <lb />
there was at first much <lb />
HOW YOU <lb />
If the bond issue to secure the <lb />
Eastern training school is defeat <lb />
ed in the election on the 14th. it <lb />
will be the worst day's work Pitt <lb />
county has ever done. It will be <lb />
a blow to the educational and <lb />
material progress of the county <lb />
that will require years to over- <lb />
Greenville and Pitt county are <lb />
one and the same people, but <lb />
it seems right hard for some <lb />
folks to realize it <lb />
come. It will be deliberately <lb />
over the county to the bond spurning and throwing aside the <lb />
issue proposed for the county, for development <lb />
The way Greenville and the <lb />
entire county stand together is <lb />
going to work wonders in the <lb />
progress old Pitt Look what <lb />
Greenville did in the town bond <lb />
election Tuesday, and then <lb />
watch for the big majority the <lb />
county is going to in <lb />
but as the people have become j and progress the county has ever county bond election next <lb />
informed they have taken an opportunity that will day. <lb />
view of it and favor the never come again It is not a <lb />
bonds. A great change of <lb />
in this particular has taken <lb />
place in the last ten days, and <lb />
by the time the comes <lb />
the majority for bonds will be <lb />
large. <lb />
Give <lb />
chance <lb />
Vote for bonds Tuesday <lb />
matter that can be treated with <lb />
indifference now and expect to <lb />
have another chance at it when <lb />
the mistake is discovered. It is <lb />
now or never, and to lose means <lb />
that the opportunity is gone for- <lb />
ever. <lb />
To lose this training school <lb />
That man is indeed short will check the educational <lb />
I who cannot see that the of the county that in the <lb />
training school in Pitt few years has become the <lb />
would the greatest up- of our citizens and given <lb />
of the county, <lb />
Some must <lb />
want the i One man has <lb />
sued an th r there over a three <lb />
inch sir pr- <lb />
Push Pitt county ahead as the <lb />
foremost county in North Caro- <lb />
The way to do this is to <lb />
vote for b next Tuesday. <lb />
At the rate immigrants are <lb />
in this country it looks <lb />
like-it take many <lb />
y -s to depopulate <lb />
Pitt county the reputation of <lb />
to admit that he is <lb />
th a d y c there are some <lb />
to get an education tiny will not vote for <lb />
and pay a little interest in . morally and financial- pressing to the front <lb />
to locate in Pitt the the county ever ally and financially. It means <lb />
school in the State- has had or ever have- i depriving the boys and girls of <lb />
idea should not be entertained a county of the facilities for <lb />
The changing is all one moment by any thinking advancement and <lb />
In one year's time after its <lb />
organization. The Home Build- <lb />
and Loan Association has <lb />
made loans amounting to <lb />
All this money is invested right <lb />
here in helping people to own <lb />
th Mr homes. This is an excel- <lb />
lent record for a young <lb />
and shows what people can <lb />
accomplish when they come to- <lb />
to help each other. This <lb />
association is the most <lb />
institution the town has. <lb />
Not a man who started out in fa- man of voting against a meas- themselves for the highest use- <lb />
that means so much for his in life. It will stamp w <lb />
county. If the school should as being a people indifferent to <lb />
kept out of by the vote of higher ideals and aspirations, <lb />
her citizen, of Pitt, the destiny of the <lb />
. on us as a people j hands and you <lb />
who love ignorance more than decide by your ballot <lb />
intelligence, who love inactivity Think on these things <lb />
than progress who would and beware how you vote <lb />
of bonds to secure the Eastern <lb />
training school has been reported <lb />
as changing to oppose them, but <lb />
many who were at first opposed <lb />
to bonds have charged to favor- <lb />
them- <lb />
If every voter in Pitt county <lb />
c such a school j rather be led by others than be <lb />
in as took place at leaders themselves. Are the <lb />
decision of the United <lb />
Friday night, he county ready for states S court establish- <lb />
see the advantage coming to be said of than Your the authority of the North <lb />
Wilmington cut out , trained teachers in charge vote on the 14th will decide the Carolina corporation commission money. With the training <lb />
. are -haw of the haw trial. of schools and be ready to question. matters pertaining school the teachers would all be <lb />
f-r bonds to secure the <lb />
Some people complain that the <lb />
bonds to secure the Eastern <lb />
training school would put a little <lb />
; more tax on the bonds. If they <lb />
would think about it a little such <lb />
a school in the county would <lb />
save them enough every year on <lb />
the item of school books alone to <lb />
more than pay their part of the <lb />
interest, to say nothing of the <lb />
other advantages. Under the <lb />
present condition of the rural <lb />
schools having to take such teach- <lb />
as they can get, every tine <lb />
there is a change of teachers <lb />
there is a change more or less in <lb />
boo s, and this <lb />
Not a bad idea, ts that is one of <lb />
the things that should be <lb />
forgotten. <lb />
There is always something in <lb />
being on the winning side. <lb />
Those who to be on that <lb />
side should vote for the bonds <lb />
to secure the Eastern training <lb />
vote <lb />
training school. <lb />
railroads in the State, trained practically along the <lb />
Some towns are patting in for not be everybody, same lines, and when they went <lb />
Two of the most prominent the Eastern training school act- commission with i out to take charge of schools <lb />
gentlemen of Greensboro had don't know what to call it. requests for unreasonable re- there would be system in teach- <lb />
street fight growing out Of a dis-1 They to it as of the railroads. On j system in work and system <lb />
about the greatness of school, normal and industrial the contrary let the commission, in used. This in itself <lb />
Butler, and Spencer j and almost every other <lb />
Adams, each siding for one right way. all of <lb />
claiming superiority for his which to -how that they <lb />
And such a subject to fight over , not have inter <lb />
We have i o i lea that the eke- A scrap over a copper cent it at first to ow what I ind of a; <lb />
will go bonds hue been about as reasonable. <lb />
cure the Eastern training school, I <lb />
be the <lb />
it <lb />
Pitt county has ever done <lb />
the-East was after. <lb />
is to <lb />
Pitt <lb />
it. <lb />
and the railroads come together <lb />
in a business way and work such <lb />
reforms in traffics and schedule <lb />
as are just both to the public and <lb />
the transportation companies. <lb />
. Let the railroads stop contesting <lb />
and fighting when orders for re- <lb />
would be a big saving. <lb />
It is conceded all over <lb />
is to get n, i. . , <lb />
. , . forms are sent them by the <lb />
alter awhile she will send <lb />
be the worst day's th-it the efforts of the at- the others to come <lb />
Pitt county secured over to Pitt and the Eastern <lb />
of the by the training school for teachers. <lb />
laboring under a spell <lb />
establishing the <lb />
the cashier a tr lining school. It is also con- <lb />
bank imagined that this school will be <lb />
he could corner the cotton mar- j i if the <lb />
When the storm blew over j pie want it. Do they want it <lb />
it was found that of will by their <lb />
mission, and let no unreasonable <lb />
made of the rail- <lb />
While the railroads are <lb />
servants of the public and should <lb />
j be under State regulation, they <lb />
the bank's had gone up in <lb />
tie wind. <lb />
President Roosevelt has re- <lb />
votes on May 11th. <lb />
It was not expected that every <lb />
person in the county would <lb />
RANDOM REFLECTIONS. <lb />
By a Contributor. <lb />
All roads lead to Jamestown- <lb />
No one has suggested that <lb />
Mr- nominate M <lb />
Andrew Carnegie is the first <lb />
man who has won a medal for <lb />
spending money. <lb />
It must b s admitted that Mr. <lb />
The whiskey business in are at the same time promoters Taft has a handicap in having to <lb />
I Carolina, and in other States as of progress and of Nick- <lb />
I to that, has dealt another State. Let differences Why was not the Ananias club <lb />
blow Where prohibition has the railroads and the public be j the, <lb />
been e in towns or adjusted on a common sense <lb />
counties in the State, basis and put a stop to the dis- j <lb />
of whiskey in border j position to take advantage of j <lb />
additional fame. Two j favor a bond issue to secure the <lb />
gentlemen recently returned Eastern training school, as some <lb />
from a abroad tell him that oppose any and every <lb />
in their travels through Egypt <lb />
they found at least ten thousand <lb />
named after him. Cam- <lb />
els were always to be <lb />
beasts of burden, hence may be <lb />
able to carry this additional <lb />
thing regardless of how good it <lb />
may be But it would certainly <lb />
reflect more credit on any who do b <lb />
oppose it if they would stop <lb />
making false statements in the <lb />
hope of making sentiment <lb />
against bonds. <lb />
The Reflector believes there <lb />
are enough men in Pitt county <lb />
who realize the incalculable <lb />
the Eastern training school <lb />
will be county, to vote <lb />
bonds and carry the election next <lb />
Tuesday in their favor. Not to <lb />
do this would a disastrous <lb />
blow to the future of the county. <lb />
Every citizen should desire to <lb />
seethe county prosper and Ad- <lb />
all <lb />
will vote for bonds. <lb />
States have been securing agents <lb />
to take orders for whiskey which <lb />
the manufacturer would ship in- <lb />
to the prohibition territory. <lb />
This was done under the claim of <lb />
being allowed under the inter- <lb />
State commerce law, and a large <lb />
has been <lb />
carried on between Virginia dis- <lb />
tillers and several North Caro- <lb />
towns. A recent decision <lb />
of the United States Supreme <lb />
c on a case from South Ea- <lb />
each other. <lb />
at Jamestown <lb />
President Roosevelt's James- <lb />
town speech was a surprise be- <lb />
cause there was nothing <lb />
A big majority of the large tax <lb />
payers of the county favor the <lb />
bonds to secure the Eastern train- <lb />
school. This being so, it <lb />
looks like every man who has lit- <lb />
or no property to be taxed <lb />
should also favor it In fact we <lb />
do not see how any man who <lb />
wants to sec the children <lb />
Tuesday's vote in Greenville <lb />
on the question of issuing bonds, <lb />
shows plainly to the county what <lb />
the town of Greenville proposes <lb />
to do toward securing the East- <lb />
training school in Pitt county. <lb />
in it <lb />
If the railroads are really <lb />
money carrying passengers <lb />
what a lot of it they must make <lb />
hauling freight <lb />
The salary of the of <lb />
is <lb />
wants to give him with the <lb />
millions left off. <lb />
Reporters are kept away from <lb />
the white house in the evening. <lb />
Maybe the president is taking <lb />
lessons in bridge. <lb />
Mr. Bryan apparently has the <lb />
Democracy so well tamed that it <lb />
doesn't shy even at <lb />
the initiative and referendum. <lb />
A John Hopkins professor <lb />
claims to have taught a starfish <lb />
turn somersaults. No telling <lb />
where a fish story is going to <lb />
break out. <lb />
rarely meet an American <lb />
says Count <lb />
He probably would never meet <lb />
one, if the American gentleman <lb />
saw him coming. <lb />
busy and do is <lb />
the advice of mayor of <lb />
Chicago. Shucks, anybody who <lb />
gets a year, as <lb />
does, can do things. <lb />
Lament of t. Fish. <lb />
Tm n Io n a brook <lb />
Ah. the day <lb />
And I'm of a hook <lb />
A hook mas- <lb />
Bo n o <lb />
Thai I can't .-. <lb />
wishing that worm to eat. <lb />
That hook may be <lb />
The me will turn to meat <lb />
A Joy. <lb />
A Ti I am treat <lb />
email boy. <lb />
Ah. Woe U Is a <lb />
Ami live h. brook <lb />
And know every boy does <lb />
You on <lb />
Washington <lb />
Arrows <lb />
Indiana <lb />
that skilled in <lb />
th an r-tn <lb />
it will Th <lb />
v when <lb />
in a r on <lb />
ticking the ground. <lb />
The Measure of Hie Success. <lb />
friend tell <lb />
me pot his wife pretty <lb />
trained now. <lb />
he's her <lb />
co he make her do <lb />
nearly anything she wants to do. <lb />
Catholic Standard and Times. <lb />
Heard In tho Greenroom. <lb />
First <lb />
old I have been married <lb />
ten years today to one woman. <lb />
Second nothing <lb />
I've been married twice to my <lb />
wife In live <lb />
Post-Dispatch, <lb />
Admiration. <lb />
is always <lb />
his children <lb />
admire those children. <lb />
They are the only people I know <lb />
who can make keep quiet <lb />
and let some one else <lb />
Star. <lb />
This has been said before, but <lb />
will bear repeating, and every <lb />
voter in the county should stamp <lb />
it on bis mind. The Eastern <lb />
knocks out this business, school for teachers is going to be j <lb />
The decision is in effect that the located in one of these <lb />
place of delivery is the place of <lb />
counties. It matters not where j <lb />
it goes, every man in Pitt county <lb />
must pay his part of the taxes to <lb />
keep the school going. No get- <lb />
ting around that. Then it is the <lb />
sale and the party securing the <lb />
order is the seller, and where <lb />
such deliveries are made in pro- <lb />
territory it is a viola- <lb />
of the law and is not part of wisdom for every man <lb />
under com- to vote for bonds so the <lb />
him have better educational regulations. The school can be brought to Pitt <lb />
vantages and the county be j tiller, the agent and the Think seriously over <lb />
more prosperous, can be connected with such sales all this when go to vote on <lb />
posed to the bonds. liable to indictment. 114th. <lb />
IS NOW GOING ON. <lb />
STORE <lb />
IN A LOOK <lb />
Mississippi Episcopal Council. <lb />
City, Miss- May <lb />
annual of the Episcopal <lb />
Diocesan Council of Mississippi <lb />
is in session here today, and will <lb />
for three days- The <lb />
clergy held a preliminary <lb />
Protect yourself from the sun tie Nobles, Belle Aldridge conference yesterday, at <lb />
This department is in F. C. NYE, who is authorized to rep- <lb />
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory <lb />
Special to Reflector. <lb />
Prof- G. E Lineberry went to hat at and Blanche Cox. <lb />
day night to . A f . -t <lb />
Farmville <lb />
speak on the bond issue. <lb />
The A. G. Co. has <lb />
still on hand a full supply of <lb />
their Tar Heel Cart wheels. <lb />
Send us your order we assure <lb />
prompt shipments. <lb />
Miss Maud Mooring, who spent <lb />
several days visiting schoolmates <lb />
at the dormitory, returned <lb />
to her home near Stokes Friday <lb />
afternoon. <lb />
A new lot of nice spring and <lb />
summer pants just opened at <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
Dr. Walter Dawson, of Grifton, <lb />
was lure a little while Friday <lb />
evening. <lb />
Another large lot of shoes just <lb />
in at Harrington Barber Co. <lb />
Janie Kit <lb />
went to Greenville Friday <lb />
evening. <lb />
Fancy negligee and shirts at <lb />
B. F. Manning Co. <lb />
A. G. Cox has procured a stump <lb />
puller. This is a much needed <lb />
machine in this part of the <lb />
country. <lb />
Call and let ma take your order <lb />
for a tailor made suit from the <lb />
Progress Tailoring Or. Chicago <lb />
a fit guarantee. J. D. Smith <lb />
B F. Manning Co <lb />
Miss Annabel Kittrell, of <lb />
den, is visiting t the home of <lb />
Chas. Kittrell near here <lb />
We nave plenty of time on <lb />
hand, A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
Prof. Lineberry attended the <lb />
at Robersonville <lb />
Thursday. <lb />
Fresh corned herrings just <lb />
opened at Harrington, Barber <lb />
Co. <lb />
Our farmer are busy setting <lb />
out tobacco plants now. These <lb />
rains made it an ideal season for <lb />
this <lb />
We sell Laughlin, Eclipse and <lb />
Parker fountain pens. <lb />
B. T. <lb />
Prof G. E. Lineberry returned I <lb />
from Centerville this morning, <lb />
where he made a last <lb />
nigH at the school <lb />
The A. G. Cox Co. has <lb />
on hand a full supply of buggy <lb />
bodies and seat in the most pop- <lb />
sizes. <lb />
Baker and Ed Nelson <lb />
went to today, <lb />
We have on hand a few copies <lb />
of the history of the San <lb />
co disaster. Usual price <lb />
Our price, B. T. Cox <lb />
A Bra <lb />
We will sell you a Webster's <lb />
Unabridged Dictionary, d <lb />
in sheep, for They are <lb />
B. T. Cox Bro. <lb />
Miss Olivia Cox went to <lb />
Greenville Thursday. <lb />
You just ought to come down <lb />
and see the nice and up <lb />
being turned <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
The A. G- Cox MTg Co- will <lb />
make flues for the sea- <lb />
at the same old price as <lb />
season. <lb />
Miss Laura Cox, who had <lb />
teaching in the graded <lb />
school for the past session, came <lb />
home Saturday evening to <lb />
the vacation. <lb />
A. N. Ange Co. know how <lb />
to buy shoes for comfort, style <lb />
and durability- They have just <lb />
opened their large line of line <lb />
slippers. <lb />
Misses Elizabeth <lb />
Effie Barker spent Sunday with <lb />
Miss Norma <lb />
Pitt county Oil Co-, is <lb />
to enlarge their plant- The <lb />
new machinery is arriving daily. <lb />
The town off <lb />
quietly here Monday. There <lb />
was but little division, there <lb />
being only one independent can- <lb />
who received only six <lb />
votes. officers elected are <lb />
among our best citizens, and we <lb />
have no doubt about the per- <lb />
of their duty in a most <lb />
excellent manner. The new <lb />
officers will take up their re- <lb />
duties Thursday night <lb />
B. T Cox Bro. have garden <lb />
seeds and flower seeds ail <lb />
kinds at the drug store. <lb />
Quite a number of people at- <lb />
tended services at Reedy Branch <lb />
Sunday. Rev. Mr. Corbett the <lb />
pastor preached an excellent <lb />
sermon. <lb />
We have just received a large <lb />
of best roofing. See us for <lb />
pi ice before buying. A. W. <lb />
Co. <lb />
Mrs. G Taylor and mother, <lb />
Mrs L. L Kittrell, went to <lb />
Greenville Tuesday evening- <lb />
Have you seen new <lb />
Recitation Two Offer- <lb />
a little <lb />
Misses Blanche Cox and Myrtle <lb />
Nobles. <lb />
Come Over and <lb />
Help Belle Al- <lb />
Kittrell. <lb />
Clara Braxton. <lb />
child's s <lb />
Blanche Cox. <lb />
Extra line of white goods just <lb />
opened at B. F. Manning Co. <lb />
Knitting thread already <lb />
pared at Harrington, Barber <lb />
Co. <lb />
and men's fancy silk <lb />
hose for summer wear at B F. <lb />
Manning Co. <lb />
See our new assortment of <lb />
hamburgs, laces etc at B. r, <lb />
Manning Co. <lb />
A new line of tin ware just re- <lb />
at Harrington <lb />
Co. <lb />
Appointments. <lb />
There will be speakings at the <lb />
following times and places on the <lb />
the bond Issue and Eastern train- <lb />
Stokes Saturday, May 11th at <lb />
p. m. F. G. James and b- E. <lb />
King's X Roads, Thursday, <lb />
9th, p. m. Gov. T. J. Jarvis. <lb />
Farmville, Thursday 9th, p <lb />
m. J L Fleming and A L. Blow. <lb />
School house, <lb />
Thursday night, <lb />
May 9th at o'clock. F. C. <lb />
Harding- <lb />
Gum Swamp school house, <lb />
Swift Friday night May <lb />
10th at F. C- Hard- <lb />
Saturday May 11th, at <lb />
p. m. H. W. Whedbee and <lb />
A- L Blow. <lb />
School House near M A. <lb />
at Harrington I Bethel J L. Flem- <lb />
V-. i e o i. u . mg and D. C. Moore Thursday <lb />
Barber Co It will take you. May m p <lb />
eye, <lb />
Jas. King, the excellent livery <lb />
man of Greenville, was here <lb />
HAWES HAT <lb />
which the State of the church <lb />
was The woman's <lb />
auxiliary also held its session. <lb />
The most important matter to be <lb />
brought up at the council session <lb />
will be the movement to raise <lb />
funds to establish two diocesan <lb />
colleges, one for boys and one for <lb />
girls. A fund of nearly <lb />
has been raised through the <lb />
efforts of Bishop and <lb />
members of the special commit- <lb />
tee on education, and it is <lb />
probable that the site for one of <lb />
the institutions will be selected <lb />
during the meeting of the<lb />
Big Land Sale. <lb />
We will on Thursday the 13th <lb />
day of June offer at public <lb />
a large number of very de- <lb />
building lots. This is a <lb />
good opportunity for a profitable <lb />
investment, as Farmville real <lb />
estate will advance per cent <lb />
after the completion of the Nor- <lb />
folk and Southern R. R. Sale <lb />
starts properly at <lb />
Townsend Windham. <lb />
PRICE <lb />
GOOD REASONS <lb />
YOU SHOULD <lb />
A HAWES <lb />
it. <lb />
price- <lb />
They have more than other Hats sold <lb />
2nd. They are finished superior to <lb />
They wear longer better than other <lb />
on the market. <lb />
WHEN YOU HAVE ON A <lb />
Hat <lb />
The Strikers. <lb />
New k, may, Ten <lb />
thousand longshoremen are now <lb />
on a strike here. The docks are <lb />
piled up with foreign freight, <lb />
unable to load or unload the <lb />
ocean going steamer. <lb />
HAW E S <lb />
you have the satisfaction of <lb />
knowing it Is the latest <lb />
SOLD EXCLUSIVELY BY <lb />
French Transport Wrecked. <lb />
By cable to <lb />
Ayres, May 8.--The <lb />
French transport was <lb />
wrecked off the coast of <lb />
this morning. Hundreds of lives <lb />
lost <lb />
C. S. <lb />
co, <lb />
THE MAN'S <lb />
condition of <lb />
and carried away a new Blow. <lb />
Mills, Thursday May <lb />
9th at o'clock G. E. <lb />
Lineberry, F. G. James and A. <lb />
buggy made by the A. G. Cox <lb />
Mfg. Co. <lb />
the Carolina Milling <lb />
factoring <lb />
out, almost almost every, day by, a p, <lb />
f A. G- Cox Co a <lb />
Co. are prepared to <lb />
first meal for you at <lb />
t me. Wood work also a <lb />
specialty <lb />
Prof. G. E. Lineberry took in <lb />
the commencement of <lb />
graded school <lb />
A new arrival of trunks, <lb />
and hand grips at A. W <lb />
School House near J. W. Smiths <lb />
in Braver Dam Thursday night, <lb />
May 9th at H. W, <lb />
and F. G. James. <lb />
Friday night May 9th <lb />
at o'clock H. W. Whedbee <lb />
and C. <lb />
Thursday night <lb />
May 9th at o'clock, C. O. H. <lb />
Mills, Thursday May <lb />
9th at p. m., G. E. Lineberry, <lb />
A- L. Blow and F. G. James. <lb />
Sunbeams of the <lb />
will give an entertain- <lb />
Sunday night, May 5th. <lb />
re cordially invited <lb />
, P, Cox Bro. have just re- <lb />
i a nice lot of Teacher's <lb />
flexible binding. recitations, etc. church <lb />
packed to its full capacity, and <lb />
all speak in <lb />
lay night the LaND FOR <lb />
Sunbeam society under the <lb />
of Miss Minnie E. Cox <lb />
assisted by Miss Hattie Kittrell. <lb />
rendered a most excellent pro- <lb />
gramme consisting songs, <lb />
went to <lb />
i. to each. <lb />
1.1 i Pattie Sutton <lb />
today. <lb />
The season is now almost at <lb />
J when most of the farmers <lb />
will likely need trucks to haul <lb />
Tobacco to and from the barn. <lb />
The A. G. Cox Co. are <lb />
now preparing to make good <lb />
many their <lb />
his season and would be glad to <lb />
supply your needs. <lb />
The A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. are <lb />
now making shipment of their <lb />
handy tobacco trucks almost <lb />
every day. We are expecting a <lb />
large run of these goods this <lb />
season and would therefore, <lb />
to customers to place <lb />
orders as early as possible. <lb />
The A- G. Cox Co. has <lb />
for the past son sold over <lb />
of their Simplex Guano Sowers <lb />
without a single complaint being <lb />
reported- The demand fur their <lb />
Economic Back band has been <lb />
great for this season as they <lb />
have sold if <lb />
deposit is too small to <lb />
be welcomed at the bank, it if <lb />
the frequency, deposits that <lb />
show oh r Tins <lb />
tor every young <lb />
man to adopt <lb />
in life. Don't be afraid <lb />
in the cashier by these little <lb />
That is business <lb />
J. L. Jackson Cashier Bank <lb />
Winterville. <lb />
highest <lb />
terms of the excellent manner in <lb />
which each child performed his <lb />
part. These ladies are to be <lb />
most highly commended for the <lb />
great care with which they <lb />
have trained these children <lb />
There is no work of greater <lb />
Prof. Lineberry de- <lb />
livered a short address on the <lb />
importance of child training <lb />
with that tenderness that only a <lb />
man, whose heart and soul is in <lb />
this kind of work, could. <lb />
was as <lb />
Song Happy Band of <lb />
Prayer, led by Mr. J. D. Cox. <lb />
Scripture lesson 12th of <lb />
read by Mr. Roy Cox. <lb />
Little Mis- <lb />
Circle. Master Wilbur Kit <lb />
How to Save the <lb />
given by four sunbeams. <lb />
Little Brown <lb />
Leon Kittrell. <lb />
Lit <lb />
Recitation- Silver <lb />
Master Joe Kittrell. <lb />
Song- I a Bird, <lb />
Flower and <lb />
North Carolina I In the Superior Court. <lb />
Pitt County. I Before D. C Moore, <lb />
Sidney Woolen and Charles Wooten. <lb />
Shade H. Wooten, J. F. Wooten and <lb />
Herbert E. Wooten. <lb />
By Virtue of an Order made in the <lb />
above Proceeding, by C <lb />
of Superior Court, on <lb />
the 7th day of May, the undersign- <lb />
ed commissioner will on Saturday the <lb />
9th day of June, 1907, at noon, <lb />
expose to public sale before the court <lb />
Greenville, to the highest <lb />
bidder for cash the following tract of <lb />
land to <lb />
in the county of Pitt and <lb />
State of North Carolina and in Swift <lb />
Crook township, adjoining the lands of <lb />
T. Fleming. J. M. Wooten, the <lb />
lands and others, and containing <lb />
acres more or less, and being the <lb />
lands formerly known as the Charles <lb />
Wooten Home place. This sale will be <lb />
made partition. <lb />
This the 7th day of May, 1907, <lb />
F. C. Harding, <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
M NATIONAL BANK <lb />
OF GREENVILLE. <lb />
At Greenville, the State of North <lb />
Carolina, at the elope business, <lb />
Mar. 26th. 1907. <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Loans Discounts <lb />
Overdrafts secured and <lb />
cured 1,250.46 <lb />
U. S. Bonds to <lb />
12,300.00 <lb />
Premiums on S. Bonds 476.56 <lb />
Ranking- house, furniture,<lb />
Due from National Banks,, <lb />
reserve 17,181.02 <lb />
Due from State Hanks <lb />
Bank, rs 6,920.32 <lb />
tor house <lb />
Notes of National <lb />
Hanks 475.00 <lb />
Fractional <lb />
and cents 51.42 <lb />
Lawful money reserve i <lb />
Bank, <lb />
Specie 68.10 <lb />
Legal-tender notes 10,490.00 <lb />
fund with U. S. <lb />
Treasurer per cent <lb />
. 625.00 <lb />
Tote <lb />
Capital Stock paid in 50,000.00 <lb />
Undivided less ex- <lb />
and taxes paid 3,009.01 <lb />
National bank out- <lb />
standing 12.500.00 <lb />
Individual <lb />
to check 89,1.94.79 <lb />
Time of <lb />
deposit 8,171.80 <lb />
cheeks out- <lb />
standing 16.59 98,513.18 <lb />
Notes and bills 18,868.30 <lb />
Reserved for unearned interest 850.00 <lb />
Total <lb />
State of North Carolina <lb />
County of <lb />
J. W. Aycock, the above <lb />
bank, do solemnly swear that <lb />
the above statement is true to best <lb />
of my knowledge and belief. <lb />
J. W. AYCOCK, Cashier <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before me <lb />
this 27th day Of Mar. <lb />
M. L <lb />
Correct Attest <lb />
J. E. WINSLOW, <lb />
L. W. TUCKER, <lb />
G. E HARRIS <lb />
Directors <lb />
New Year <lb />
me<lb />
door north of <lb />
o line <lb />
GOODS, <lb />
PICKLES, <lb />
0.1 E, I EA, CAKES. I <lb />
. CIGARS, Etc <lb />
customer for patronage during <lb />
fast and it be <lb />
It i to visit my e and see my stock. <lb />
J. B. Johnston. <lb />
the <lb />
. j <lb />
of Women's Fashions, Greenville, N. C. <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE<lb /></p>
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                <p>
HIGH <lb />
WORK THIS OUT. <lb />
The School Should be in Pitt County. <lb />
Suppose the Eastern training <lb />
school should be located at some <lb />
Closing May and <lb />
The closing exercises of Win <lb />
High school will <lb />
i Friday town in this section of the Sate <lb />
place on Thursday and M <lb />
TOWN MATTERS <lb />
Proceeding of the <lb />
The board of aldermen met <lb />
regular monthly n <lb />
day night, all the members being <lb />
present. <lb />
The regular committees had no <lb />
reports to make The street <lb />
committee stated that the em <lb />
on Fourth street <lb />
situated miles from Pict <lb />
May 10th and county and you sent your <lb />
Wednesday evening at S o'clock daughter there for a term of <lb />
annual will be preach-, four years. Of course you <lb />
ed Key J E. of would want her home with the <lb />
ed t J. r- . family during the Christmas <lb />
holidays, and this would mean, <lb />
Friday at a m. the liter the of four railroad was being <lb />
address will be delivered by times each year, or sixteen times widened and the cemetery is <lb />
Congressman W W. Kitchen, of during the four After being cleaned out. <lb />
July the fare will bag u was ordered that persons <lb />
At o'clock p. m. the Vance rate the total fare already doing business in tat <lb />
Literary Society will debate the amount to This portion of the town taken in by <lb />
that North money would pay the taxes boundary extension may <lb />
m carry on their <lb />
the <lb />
tax required up to <lb />
. should have a law pro- man listing property valued t continue to can <lb />
the children under four- <lb />
age from -o-king years, and for a man listing of license <lb />
in the mills and factor <lb />
At p. m. n <lb />
direction of Literary <lb />
Society. <lb />
Those who these n <lb />
exercises I <lb />
very interesting- <lb />
u. . <lb />
d i <lb />
or ti <lb />
. me school lo- <lb />
your county Vote <lb />
H PAID. <lb />
who <lb />
two <lb />
here <lb />
twenty four years- June 30th. <lb />
you see the chief of the fire depart- <lb />
was ordered have <lb />
the fire how in town tested <lb />
the month of May, and chat <lb />
hereafter the hose at two <lb />
of the reel stations be <lb />
tested month. <lb />
The mayor reported that <lb />
15.000 previously arranged <lb />
h id bee from the j <lb />
three banks of the town. The <lb />
ck was placed to <lb />
you <lb />
y e. <lb />
on ad, <lb />
this w. <lb />
if you believe <lb />
was money. Let <lb />
his money <lb />
sing, and perhaps in <lb />
v soon i <lb />
Fix his el <lb />
SCHNAPPS has been advertised in this <lb />
paper so that every chewer has had an <lb />
opportunity get acquainted with the <lb />
facts and know that drugs are not used <lb />
to produce the cheering quality found in <lb />
the famous Piedmont country flue-cured <lb />
tobaccos, and 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 />
Mr. A <lb />
the ard light plants <lb />
and who connected with out ;,. <lb />
since hey were installed, back of the sewerage fund, <lb />
has. his resignation, when you see him j The coupons on bonds; <lb />
order th it he might accept t for am, town <lb />
a offered hint rt his Once was a from <lb />
town m Virginia. think his last to January 1st, WOT, <lb />
the j was Wanamaker, or may had been paid and <lb />
water and light c at-, it was Moneymaker, anyhow were in the <lb />
d his resignation, express- his was John with some w h w r <lb />
regret at so doing. In tins sort attached to Ms An was ordered to <lb />
regret the commissioners ex- name. owned yards of I be in the several wards of moth waters <lb />
press he sentiment of the en-1 three pairs of bOt He tho .,, required by visions of good <lb />
tire town. f r all are sorry that called this a dry store and charter on Monday June he cannot <lb />
Mr. and his excellent offered to sell a pair of socks for aldermen by the committee of <lb />
wife are u- i--- us. They The don't-believe-in; The registrars, poll among whom ii Dr. <lb />
have made a host mends advertising merchants laughed, holders and g es were B- once lived m <lb />
during in spent with for said el ion- Pitt, reads in part are rt- <lb />
ville. Philadelphia Lodger to w r-, E requested to attend <lb />
just one time and had less Judge,, J. R and fish fry at <lb />
Cradle Roll Day. worth of goods. v landing, near Fort <lb />
The Memorial Baptist jury in court house, well. May 24th. aside your <lb />
observed cradle roll ll didn't It L troubles and cares for one <lb />
I was through sympathy that they Lawrence; . and come join us on the banks <lb />
Offered him advice. But John and L. place of the historic Neuse river- <lb />
didn't listen to and went a on can watch from the refreshing <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 />
Some day they'll get a taste of the real <lb />
realize what enjoyment <lb />
they've missed by not getting SCHNAPPS <lb />
long they'll feel like kicking <lb />
themselves. <lb />
SCHNAPPS is sold everywhere in <lb />
cent cuts, and and IS cent plugs. Be <lb />
sure you get the genuine. <lb />
is hies <lb />
whose names arc on the cradle <lb />
roll of school were brought <lb />
out morning. It was a red <lb />
Utter for the school, the <lb />
and blew his money in foolishly; street. <lb />
and today poor John sees the re-1 ward-Registrar, R A <lb />
attendance reaching l Judges, and <lb />
babies were thee-big goods c. place the <lb />
fat babies and I that he can hardly find time to <lb />
and <lb />
not so fat babies, boy <lb />
and girl babies, pretty babies <lb />
but not a single Ugly <lb />
baby T toe is r- <lb />
to as r. of and <lb />
the group pi city scene. <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
N. C. -May, 6th. <lb />
are glad to say that J. H <lb />
Sr., who bad the mis- <lb />
fortune of losing one of <lb />
arms in his saw mill a short <lb />
ago, h Improving <lb />
fast. <lb />
The convicts came in last Fri- <lb />
day to put a dam across <lb />
swamp. <lb />
A crowd from here attended <lb />
the closing exercise of the <lb />
graded school last <lb />
W. S. Williams, of <lb />
was with us Sunday visiting <lb />
friends. <lb />
R, Whichard came in from <lb />
Norfolk last night to be <lb />
his family. <lb />
C Moore spent Sunday <lb />
in Oakley. <lb />
Miss Ida Mooring spent Sun- <lb />
day afternoon with her sister, <lb />
O. Congleton. <lb />
his Sunday School lesson. <lb />
B lid win Bulletin, <lb />
A t Slip-Up <lb />
A New Haven dispatch to The <lb />
Baltimore Sun tells of how, at, <lb />
Jamestown, Governor Woodruff. <lb />
Fourth <lb />
A Judges, T R. <lb />
1- <lb />
Five <lb />
thank <lb />
D. S. <lb />
ts <lb />
shade on the banks of the river <lb />
a fine swimming contest, and <lb />
after dinner can a game <lb />
of baseball between two first <lb />
class And don't we <lb />
wish we could. these <lb />
are so hard <lb />
to lay aside even for a short <lb />
tho same we return <lb />
tor the invitation. <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION <lb />
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE, N. C. <lb />
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, MAR. 22nd,<lb />
Loans and Discounts Stock paid in <lb />
Overdrafts Secured <lb />
Unsecured <lb />
Duo from Banks <lb />
Cash Items <lb />
Gold Coin <lb />
Silver Coin <lb />
Fund <lb />
profits <lb />
Deposit <lb />
subject <lb />
Cashiers <lb />
855.70 <lb />
Stat of Carolina, <lb />
County of Pitt. <lb />
U Registrar, <lb />
of Connecticut, introduced <lb />
Judges, H. <lb />
pad Warren, <lb />
L. <lb />
Jr. <lb />
Voting <lb />
place King's <lb />
gov of North to <lb />
tho governor of South <lb />
and ii suggested <lb />
old gag. Governor Woodruff Orders were drown on <lb />
while talking to r-1 treasurer amounting M <lb />
Building and Loan. <lb />
A new series of stock, e <lb />
third, The Home Building ard <lb />
Loan Association was opened <lb />
Saturday and started off <lb />
nearly one hundred shares, <lb />
bringing the total number above <lb />
thirteen hundred. The annual <lb />
meeting of the stockholders of <lb />
the association will be held in <lb />
the mayor's office Tuesday night <lb />
at o'clock when the report t f <lb />
the year's work will be read d <lb />
directors for the next <lb />
elected. A majority of the stock <lb />
must be represented at this <lb />
meeting in order to transact <lb />
and all should um <lb />
and learn what the <lb />
has accomplished. <lb />
nor Hi that th latter had <lb />
never met Governor Glenn, who <lb />
passing by at that time, was <lb />
stopped the Connecticut gov- <lb />
who <lb />
Glenn, I want <lb />
to meet the governor of South <lb />
Upon <lb />
Glenn's smiling acquiescence. I <lb />
turned to the other man and <lb />
lie, ward, I want to <lb />
make you with the <lb />
of North <lb />
high admirals of two <lb />
; ships of State shook <lb />
with true Southern <lb />
I was surprised, and I <lb />
guess looked it. There was the <lb />
governor of South Carolina and <lb />
i lie governor of North Carolina. <lb />
but where, oh, where, was the <lb />
usual greeting I coughed, <lb />
and then <lb />
T expected the usual <lb />
when the <lb />
be broke in Gov- <lb />
Glenn, T should like to <lb />
you. but I am a <lb />
and <lb />
I, too, would be deeply <lb />
honored to live up to <lb />
said Governor bowing <lb />
deeply, I, like brother Gov- <lb />
am a prohibitionist and a <lb />
All of which may be very <lb />
funny and true, except that <lb />
does not happen to be <lb />
the of the man who is <lb />
Governor of South Carolina. <lb />
Chronicle. <lb />
Nearly everybody who is subject <lb />
tacks from from a <lb />
morbid dread of a treatment fur <lb />
relief, that is three-fourths in, <lb />
and one-fourth milk and toast. On the <lb />
hand you can eat as you <lb />
and digest the food by the of a good <lb />
stomach <lb />
equally is much rest. you <lb />
please and take a little for <lb />
K after your meals. It <lb />
he officers mad; their reports what you eat; Sold by Jno. L Woman, <lb />
of collections during the past <lb />
stables near Five <lb />
the <lb />
month. <lb />
Got. t Tomorrow <lb />
, to <lb />
ton, Del May Miss <lb />
Mary Lea, daughter of Gov. and <lb />
Mrs. Lea, will be married to <lb />
William Corbit Jr., <lb />
tomorrow. The will <lb />
be performed at <lb />
near Delaware City, the <lb />
summer home. Mr. <lb />
is a son of Judge <lb />
of the state court, and <lb />
a graduate of Princeton j <lb />
LOVE'S CONSTANCY. <lb />
Written for The <lb />
G. <lb />
Redactor by Mrs. W. <lb />
G. A. R. Monument at <lb />
Salem Church. <lb />
If I were a little raindrop <lb />
And you did pass my way <lb />
I'd fall upon your cheek <lb />
And there I'd DO to stay, <lb />
if I were a crimson rose <lb />
I'd nod to you. <lb />
And let you pluck me for your own <lb />
To rest on thy breast so true. <lb />
If I were one bright <lb />
I'd watch o'er thee from above <lb />
thee in light. <lb />
And teach thee faith and love, <lb />
if I were I am <lb />
And you were lone and poor, <lb />
I'd give to thee my all, my love, <lb />
And trust thee evermore. <lb />
I, J. K. Davis. of th bank, do <lb />
y above statement is to th of <lb />
and j. r. DAVIS, C <lb />
Subscribed ad t be- <lb />
me, this Any of Mar. <lb />
J. V. JOHNSTON, <lb />
Notary u h <lb />
Correct--At <lb />
W. M <lb />
F M DAVIS. <lb />
THE BETHEL BANKING TRUST <lb />
AT N. <lb />
At the close of Mar- 22nd, <lb />
RESOURCES. LIABILITIES. <lb />
stock <lb />
Surplus fund <lb />
Undivided profits <lb />
R in Payable <lb />
certificates of <lb />
deposit <lb />
subj. to check <lb />
checks out- <lb />
standing <lb />
Certified <lb />
120.686.18 <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
Overdrafts <lb />
Due from and <lb />
Hankers <lb />
Cash items <lb />
coin, <lb />
Silver bank <lb />
other U. S. notes <lb />
Total <lb />
State of North Carolina, County of Pitt, , <lb />
I. W H Cashier of the above named <lb />
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my <lb />
W. H Cashier <lb />
Total <lb />
and belief. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb />
fore me, this 28th day of Mar- <lb />
T. Carson <lb />
Votary Public <lb />
M. O. BLOUNT, <lb />
R. J. GRIMES <lb />
ROBT. STATON, <lb />
Direct <lb />
The Railroad Hulling. <lb />
Since the trestle across the mill <lb />
run near Mr. L. C. Arthur's has <lb />
NORFOLK SOUTHERN RY CO. <lb />
STEAMBOAT SERVICE. <lb />
Steamer L. Meyers leave <lb />
for <lb />
Special to Reflector. <lb />
Vi May 3- <lb />
veiled at Salem church. Norfolk Southern railroad at It <lb />
county. A large has been earned over <lb />
number New Jersey old pushed on rapidly toward Ky-Co. for <lb />
and new ones as well. Officials of the <lb />
tended, great many men road were here , few <lb />
Early <lb />
Saturday afternoon Mr. J. H <lb />
Corey brought to the Retie-tor <lb />
like Lunch of day oats <lb />
headed. <lb />
by the first of <lb />
This is unusually <lb />
early for them to be headed. <lb />
prominent in that State. <lb />
hint e Off ken due Today. <lb />
and say they want trains to all <lb />
running from Greenville to Mappers order <lb />
folK by the middle of June. f <lb />
i u i l. j ., y o. <lb />
Work has started on <lb />
Nor <lb />
The platform <lb />
Special to Reflector. <lb />
San Francisco. Or <lb />
Siberia, life i deport here. <lb />
are several is up <lb />
Chinese who have car loads of material for <lb />
detailed by their government to <lb />
attend the <lb />
passenger depot have <lb />
for the purpose of a hand- <lb />
military and naval matters <lb />
some brick structure- <lb />
Soling to e <lb />
x t not-c <lb />
j Agent, <lb />
ville, N. C. <lb />
H. C- F and <lb />
P Na. <lb />
M. W. <lb />
To sufferers of Kidney, Liv <lb />
Bladder Troubles. Other <lb />
say a bottle <lb />
it cure will <lb />
your We say <lb />
full 11.00 size free bottle of <lb />
SOL and if it you, <lb />
use SOL until curl <lb />
This adv entitles <lb />
to a bottle SOL at <lb />
AND <lb />
u d number<lb />
to lead <lb />
SOL.<lb />
SCHOOL CLOSING. <lb />
School Third <lb />
r. <lb />
Presented With Gold Watch. <lb />
I has come to recognized <lb />
I Pitt county is leading the <lb />
with her public schools, <lb />
tie school at <lb />
stands at the head of <lb />
I schools in the county. This <lb />
disparagement of other <lb />
for there are a number <lb />
schools in oar borders <lb />
are the pride of tin <lb />
AT STOKES. <lb />
A Stare Broken Into <lb />
Thur-day night the store of <lb />
Mr. W. G- Stokes, at Stokes <lb />
was into and robbed of a <lb />
lot of clothing and various <lb />
of merchandise. The post- <lb />
j was also broken into, the <lb />
same ties supposed to have <lb />
committed both robberies. Mr. <lb />
W. C. Mines went over to Stokes <lb />
with his blood Friday <lb />
morning, and tracked the rob- <lb />
up to near Bethel. Word <lb />
I had sent ahead to the police <lb />
and the communities m far th <lb />
th they are located, but if <lb />
was thrown down to; am chi n. <lb />
State to show a their home, <lb />
that would surpass into Bethel a little ahead <lb />
at Quinnerly not be-; d pursuing <lb />
it could be met. <lb />
be third session of I <lb />
c. em <lb />
and <lb />
were immediately <lb />
They had in <lb />
d Friday night with possession two suits of new <lb />
exercises, which were <lb />
in. the splendid new <lb />
takes the place of the <lb />
burned some over a year <lb />
In planning for the <lb />
exercises it was hoped to <lb />
i Governor Glenn to deliver <lb />
address, but as the time drew <lb />
it was found that he could <lb />
Nor is it any reflection <lb />
able governor to say that <lb />
lace was excellently filled, for <lb />
; county is resourceful in men <lb />
i even on short notice are <lb />
to any occasion, so instead <lb />
having one speech by the <lb />
large audience at <lb />
heard three as good <lb />
as any one could wish <lb />
to <lb />
exercises the school <lb />
the direction of the <lb />
Bettie <lb />
Lily Pair and <lb />
highly creditable <lb />
I both themselves and their <lb />
The speeches inter- <lb />
the n numbers of <lb />
program. The speaker <lb />
Pro. G. E <lb />
d of the Winterville High <lb />
who is always eloquent <lb />
entertaining. <lb />
W. E. Cox was the next <lb />
By request his ad- <lb />
related to the bond issue <lb />
the Eastern training school <lb />
teachers. His argument <lb />
the school and bonds was <lb />
best we have heard during <lb />
entire campaign. The el- <lb />
and force of his words <lb />
the v him. <lb />
i do not see how any man <lb />
hear him and not favor the <lb />
ids. <lb />
Minty Superintendent W. H. <lb />
who is always ready <lb />
good word, spoke of the <lb />
Irk of school, and <lb />
to the hearty co-opera- <lb />
the school, the teachers, the <lb />
and the community <lb />
d given himself and the <lb />
of education in pushing <lb />
work of the county. <lb />
climax came at the <lb />
of the program in an <lb />
so unusual as to be pro- <lb />
impressive, G <lb />
Lineberry again arose and <lb />
all to attend the com- <lb />
of Winterville High <lb />
on the and 17th <lb />
flowing this the audience <lb />
covered that he was making <lb />
speech, and his subject <lb />
of such a nature as to <lb />
keenest interest. He <lb />
to Superintendent Rags- <lb />
lie and his work in Pitt county <lb />
d paid him as beautiful a <lb />
as ever fell from the lips of <lb />
e man for another. In coll- <lb />
he drew a handsome <lb />
bid watch and fob fr m his <lb />
which he presented to <lb />
as a token of <lb />
e-ii from school <lb />
id um people of the <lb />
I Prof. was taken com <lb />
unawares, as was <lb />
in his looks and words in <lb />
beautiful <lb />
His embarrassment under <lb />
lie surprise really made it more <lb />
for the presentation <lb />
as the spontaneous expression <lb />
f the good people of that com- <lb />
it was intended to <lb />
like him by surprise. That a <lb />
school should manifest Its <lb />
of the services of <lb />
public official in so valuable o <lb />
is indeed out of the <lb />
bu the act speaks <lb />
clothing, several pairs of shoes <lb />
and various other articles of <lb />
and some money. <lb />
The were Riven a <lb />
trial before <lb />
Roberson at Bethel who bound <lb />
them over to court. As the <lb />
could not bond they <lb />
were turned over to Mr. Hines <lb />
who brought to Greenville <lb />
on the evening train and they <lb />
were placed in jail. Mr. <lb />
also took a lot of keys oil <lb />
that had been filed in <lb />
different and used for <lb />
houses. <lb />
don't digest <lb />
lacks some one of the essential <lb />
tile digestive juices are nos <lb />
properly balanced. Then, it is <lb />
food that causes sourness and <lb />
painful indigestion. for <lb />
should lie used for relief. <lb />
of vegetable acids. It <lb />
what you eat, and corrects the<lb />
the National Pure and Drug Law. <lb />
Sold here by Jno. L. <lb />
They like the taste at well as maple <lb />
is what one mother wrote of <lb />
Laxative Cough Syrup. This <lb />
modern cough is free <lb />
from any opiate or narcotics, contains <lb />
Honey Tar. conforms to the National <lb />
Pure food and Drug Law. S old by <lb />
Jno. I. <lb />
Five Tailors. <lb />
Mike returned today <lb />
from New YorK bringing with <lb />
him Leopold and <lb />
who are to work in the <lb />
tailoring establishment of <lb />
young men have <lb />
built up a large trade in their <lb />
line, making it to em <lb />
ploy additional workmen. There <lb />
are now five in the <lb />
The two new arrivals are <lb />
Hungarians and cannot speak <lb />
English, but they s on learn <lb />
it <lb />
Wise Counsel bit <lb />
When the cold winds dry and crack <lb />
the skin a box of salvo can save more <lb />
discomfort. In baying salve look <lb />
the name on box to avoid any <lb />
and be sure you the <lb />
Witch Hazel Salve. Sold <lb />
Jno. L. Woo ten <lb />
Neighbors Got fooled. <lb />
was literally coughing to <lb />
death, and had become to weak to leave <lb />
my bed; and neighbors predicted that ; <lb />
would never leave it alive; but they got <lb />
foiled, for thanks be to I was in <lb />
to try Dr. King's New <lb />
It took just four one dollar bottles to <lb />
completely cure the cough and <lb />
me Co sound writes <lb />
Eva of stark <lb />
Co., Ind. This King of cough and cold <lb />
and healer of throat and lungs, <lb />
Is guaranteed by J. L Drug- <lb />
gist. SOc. and Trial bottle free. <lb />
Clear up the complexion, cleanse the <lb />
tone the astern. can <lb />
do a dose or two of Do Wills <lb />
Little Early Risers, Safe Reliable little <lb />
pills with a The pills that <lb />
everyone knows. Recommended by <lb />
Jno. I. <lb />
Rising From the Grave. <lb />
A prominent manufacturer, A. <lb />
of N. C., relates o <lb />
most remarkable experience. He <lb />
taking less than three bottles of <lb />
Electric I feel like one rising <lb />
from the grave. My troubles is Bright's <lb />
disease, in the Diabetes I <lb />
believe Electric Bitters cure 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 only <lb />
ENTRY OF VACANT LAND. <lb />
enters and claims <lb />
t S acres, more or less, of vacant <lb />
lying Pin <lb />
county. North Carolina, on south side <lb />
of Tar Beginning at a black <lb />
gum. a c inter of the land formerly <lb />
owned by and run <lb />
north with said Becca line <lb />
IN I yards, thence east with <lb />
line about yards <lb />
line ditch on Hart place <lb />
thane I nearly south with said ditch I <lb />
a bridge, thence west to Mac <lb />
gum at the beginning, bounded the <lb />
Ian Is of Chas. <lb />
Sermons and others <lb />
I In-, April 27th. 1907. <lb />
Theophilus Dall. <lb />
persons claiming title <lb />
to or Interest In the foregoing de- <lb />
scribed land must their protest in <lb />
. . . . i <lb />
BILLINGSGATE. <lb />
Market the Natural Abed of <lb />
Strong <lb />
The unpolished phraseology, <lb />
though not peculiar to this <lb />
quarter of London, given rise <lb />
to the proverbial use of the name <lb />
Billingsgate. may term this <lb />
tho gate of says <lb />
old Fuller. one may hear <lb />
The <lb />
references to <lb />
or obscene language of <lb />
the market are frequent, and hence <lb />
foul language itself is railed <lb />
iii-. In too. <lb />
Thackeray tells up how Mr. Osborne <lb />
with an <lb />
sis worthy of the place. <lb />
It is curious how markets are the <lb />
of strong language, <lb />
rim.- the equivalent for <lb />
are no better than a Hilling <lb />
irate is <lb />
ire like those of the Mail- <lb />
the Place being not- <lb />
ed for its market. <lb />
In the good old days tho <lb />
gate porters seem to have thorough- <lb />
enjoyed themselves, for one Bang- <lb />
ford, writing in 1715, <lb />
being tn mind another <lb />
custom been omitted of <lb />
late years. It seems that in former <lb />
times the porters that plied at Bil- <lb />
used civilly to entreat <lb />
desire every man passed <lb />
way to salute u post that stood there <lb />
in n vacant If he refused to <lb />
do they forthwith laid hold of <lb />
him and by main force bumped him <lb />
against the post. But if ho quietly <lb />
submitted to kiss I lie same paid <lb />
down they pave him i <lb />
name and chose some one of the <lb />
gang for his godfather. I believe <lb />
this was done in memory of some <lb />
old image that formerly stood there, <lb />
perhaps or <lb />
The original porters of Billings- <lb />
gate to one of the <lb />
labor guilds in the country, the <lb />
of Porters, and at one time <lb />
the carrying work both at Billings- <lb />
gate and from the wharfs to tie <lb />
warehouses of the city within <lb />
radius was entirely performed <lb />
by them. London Globe. <lb />
Splendid <lb />
A null i r of military men in n <lb />
Washington hotel were giving <lb />
an account of an incident of the <lb />
civil war. A quiet man who stood, <lb />
by last <lb />
I happened to be <lb />
there and might be able to refresh <lb />
your memory a- to what took place <lb />
in reference to the event just <lb />
The hotel keeper said to <lb />
what might have been your <lb />
I a <lb />
Next day tho quiet man <lb />
was about to depart asked for hi <lb />
bill. <lb />
a not n <lb />
. ,,, the an <lb />
the ever <lb />
PI, , i <lb />
SLANG. <lb />
Th-- F.-i I <lb />
. ; -i i of <lb />
, f for <lb />
his which from <lb />
-build Ii . very bill <lb />
it was not so. <lb />
co and toward Hie <lb />
. of I e sued the Ir could re <lb />
-train no longer, He call- <lb />
ed up and <lb />
I order n ;. toil and w <lb />
have I for some <lb />
i dish. The soup was n fail- <lb />
the n <lb />
uneatable, and I am sorry <lb />
to tell you during tho <lb />
dinner there nothing v,, h <lb />
looking waiter looked <lb />
bled for an instant ard then, bright- <lb />
up, said, wail a mo- <lb />
sir, will bring you <lb />
Breathing Plants <lb />
Plants give off carbon dioxide <lb />
as a man dies when breathing. <lb />
Professor J. It. A. Davis describes <lb />
experiment in which a growing <lb />
plant is placed in glass jar <lb />
largo enough to cover it. the jar be- <lb />
sealed with a greased glass plate. <lb />
The jar is then put in a dark place <lb />
for a lime. When opened a lighted <lb />
match plunged therein will lie ex- <lb />
showing that tho plant <lb />
has used up the oxygen in the jar. <lb />
I been left in <lb />
tho jar. it will be found to have <lb />
i d milky, which shows that carbon <lb />
dioxide has been given oil by <lb />
plant. <lb />
Hit Logic. <lb />
in northern Hampshire <lb />
there lived a good woman who was <lb />
an ardent Second One <lb />
night in winter she was awaken- <lb />
ed a loud noise, caused by the <lb />
tumbling over of the woodpile in the <lb />
shed connected with tho house. Sit- <lb />
ting up bed, she shook her <lb />
band, who was sound asleep, and <lb />
wake up. old Gabriel <lb />
is coming. hear his chariot wheels <lb />
John, half awake, lie <lb />
i , , <lb />
end <lb />
Romany <lb />
The origin of the slang <lb />
or cant Well, I guess that's a thing <lb />
that's buried in the mists of an- <lb />
as the scholars say. But <lb />
Once read up on subject, and <lb />
they the I are responsible <lb />
at Ii for its introduction our <lb />
language. There used to men <lb />
who traveled the roads of England <lb />
know n as Irish tinkers. <lb />
They wire traveling machinists <lb />
and did all sorts of repair work. <lb />
They wire a canny of a <lb />
labor were the wisest <lb />
men in England in their way. It <lb />
was worth man's life to break into <lb />
their organization irregularly. <lb />
Along about the Romany <lb />
I've people -gypsies, they call them <lb />
v from the <lb />
The; wanderers like the <lb />
i ii id naturally the two <lb />
classes came together. The tinkers <lb />
picked up a words of the gypsy <lb />
lingo. <lb />
, t took to the jargon, <lb />
added new words to it, and it be- <lb />
ante the language in a way of their <lb />
class. Finally it drifted to the <lb />
clement, and thus was burn <lb />
patter, flash, lingo, jargon <lb />
or whale, r call it. <lb />
Tho origin of many of the words <lb />
quite plain when one stops ti <lb />
for n moment. Now, take the <lb />
which is to dis- <lb />
a policeman in plain <lb />
clothes. In the early days the <lb />
of London carried bulls- <lb />
eve lantern. of the <lb />
ed condition of the streets. <lb />
could tell the approach of <lb />
the or constables by <lb />
their lantern-. comes a bulls- <lb />
was lite natural cry. <lb />
This was contracted to <lb />
and the appellation still sticks. <lb />
Take word which thieves <lb />
use as the slang term for a watch. <lb />
Years ago only the very rich could <lb />
afford a watch because of the <lb />
and those who could not own <lb />
a watch and therefore did not real- <lb />
their usefulness called them <lb />
as the rich were not sup- <lb />
posed to purchase useful. <lb />
The to distinguish <lb />
a pocketbook, comes from the fact <lb />
that the Bible is the most respected <lb />
of all books, and as thieves respect <lb />
a well tilled pocketbook above <lb />
things they designate it as a <lb />
So it is with most of the <lb />
words. <lb />
American thieves are constantly <lb />
inventing new slang terms and <lb />
abandoning old expressions. Many <lb />
cant have been adopted as <lb />
good English. often have a <lb />
pat quality that appeals to the mind <lb />
and by constant usage are coined <lb />
into the language of the realm. <lb />
Chicago Tribune. <lb />
Stat Ohio, City Toledo, <lb />
LUCAS County. <lb />
Frank J. makes oath that he <lb />
is senior partner of the of K J. <lb />
Co., doing business in the City <lb />
of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, <lb />
and that said sum <lb />
ONE DOLLARS for each <lb />
and every case that cannot be cure I <lb />
the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure <lb />
FRANK . <lb />
Sworn to before me and <lb />
in my presence, is 6th Ii <lb />
A. U. <lb />
SeaL A. W. <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
Hall's is taken <lb />
acts directly on the blood and mu- <lb />
surfaces of the system. Send for <lb />
testimonials free. <lb />
F. J. CO. Toledo, O <lb />
Sold by all Druggists. <lb />
Take Hall's Family <lb />
Tho Unattached Woman. <lb />
Nowhere else in the world is <lb />
woman who has the <lb />
life so thoroughly her own s, <lb />
so illy arbiter of her n <lb />
destiny, so completely at t- <lb />
create the atmosphere that shall <lb />
make for her happiness as in X .-.- <lb />
York. In Paris she is <lb />
object of suspicion, because <lb />
she has not openly annexed a bread <lb />
winner. In London she becomes the <lb />
mother by prow of her <lb />
or some distant <lb />
In the lesser cities of the <lb />
United a writer in Woman <lb />
believes, of tho old prejudice <lb />
remains against the woman who has <lb />
missed or declined matrimony. She <lb />
is to a degree tho superfluous <lb />
an and as such is tolerated or pitied, <lb />
but never approved. York <lb />
World. <lb />
W.-isn't All. <lb />
A young man not regarded a <lb />
very desirable suitor had called upon <lb />
a young lady n number of times, <lb />
each lime to be told by tho maid <lb />
that Florence is not well to- <lb />
Ore day iii response to his card <lb />
the mother, who was a <lb />
recent accession to tho newly rich <lb />
ran-- and whose education was not <lb />
sure as it might be, appeared and <lb />
explained once more to the young <lb />
mini the daughter was not well. <lb />
am very sorry, said <lb />
the young man he rose to go. <lb />
daughter is so <lb />
sniffed the mother. <lb />
at all. <lb />
Why, she N indelicate girl <lb />
yon i <lb />
Hi Worked All <lb />
It Ii related that a certain man <lb />
was recently very sad because his <lb />
wife bad gone out of town on a <lb />
visit, which she would not shorten <lb />
in of bis appeals to her to <lb />
come home, lie finally hit upon a <lb />
plan to induce her to return. He <lb />
sent her n copy of each of the local <lb />
papers with one item clipped out, <lb />
and when she wrote to find out what <lb />
it was he had dipped out he refused <lb />
to tell her. <lb />
scheme worked admirably. <lb />
T- t week she was home to <lb />
J. <lb />
LEADING FLORISTS, <lb />
OF NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
AH kinds of all kinds of choice cut ., <lb />
era in Special attention <lb />
Wedding Funeral <lb />
Bulb stock. Pot p ants for Winter <lb />
plants, a id trees . <lb />
great variety. <lb />
N. C <lb />
It <lb />
Canal. <lb />
Machinery is digging the Panama <lb />
a thousand times quicker than <lb />
novel dug the Erie. <lb />
Machinery produces the L- U <lb />
punt at So limes less cost for labor, <lb />
than made by <lb />
The L. If. gives the best job in the <lb />
world, because L, M. Zinc hardens <lb />
L. M. White makes L. M. <lb />
paint wear like iron for to years. <lb />
It only gallons of this <lb />
paint and gallons of Linseed <lb />
atoll ct per paint a mod- <lb />
any defect exists in L. M. Paint. <lb />
will repaint house tor nothing. <lb />
Sold by II. L. <lb />
R. L. Johnson, <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb />
Contractor, Builder, tile Setter. <lb />
and estimates fur- <lb />
on application. All work <lb />
. Turn key job when ever <lb />
ed, <lb />
JAMES L FLEMING, <lb />
ATTORNEY AT LAW. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
i . Why <lb />
Certainly <lb />
You can afford it I <lb />
cents per week <lb />
pays for a <lb />
TELEPHONE <lb />
at your <lb />
RESIDENCE <lb />
For -1 <lb />
APPLY<lb />
Ham Telephone ant <lb />
Com <lb />
S coital <lb />
Raw the <lb />
. L <lb />
; .-I B ard . <lb />
j; <lb />
for all c <lb />
LUNG or I <lb />
I SACK. <lb />
Harry Skinner. Skinner, Jr <lb />
II. W. <lb />
SKINNER WHEDBEE <lb />
LAWYERS. N C <lb />
Practice in the courts. <lb />
Established in <lb />
PERRY GO <lb />
NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
Cotton and handlers of <lb />
Bagging, Ties and Rags. <lb />
Correspondence and shipments <lb />
solicited- <lb />
NOTICE TO VOTERS OF <lb />
PITT I V. <lb />
Notice id tho voters <lb />
county <lb />
at their I on the <lb />
i it . the <lb />
i Paid m nth. ordered that an <lb />
ion be <lb />
i in aid county on Tuesday. <lb />
or t lie , taking the <lb />
the q. i of said <lb />
c Linty on the to confer upon <lb />
the of county commissioners of <lb />
county the authority to issue and <lb />
i bearing coupon bonds, of <lb />
said county, not to exceed the sum of <lb />
fifty thousand dollars to run for thirty <lb />
years to bear Interest at a rate not <lb />
to exceed six percent The proceeds of <lb />
the salt- of bald bonds to be used in aid- <lb />
some <lb />
county for a training school <lb />
white teachers, and the excess, If <lb />
any, i the fund from the sale <lb />
of said bonds, after securing the <lb />
of said school in the county, to on <lb />
used in purchase of machinery for <lb />
the use of the convicts in working the <lb />
public re- <lb />
pairing bridges in the county Pitt, <lb />
A new registration of the voters has <lb />
been ordered said election, so that it <lb />
may be definitely and accurately <lb />
who are qualified voters at said <lb />
election, The law <lb />
election requires those favoring the <lb />
issuing of said bonds to vote a written <lb />
or printed with the words thereon, <lb />
and those to vote <lb />
a Written or printed ballot with the <lb />
words thereon The <lb />
registration books will open on Thurs- <lb />
day, April and sunset <lb />
on Saturday, May 4th, 1907, <lb />
who register can vote. <lb />
By order of the board of county <lb />
missioners of Pitt county. <lb />
the 1st day i 1907, <lb />
R, w, King, Chairman, <lb />
Richard Williams. Clerk. <lb />
W. L. u <lb />
SIMPSON, <lb />
-----DEALERS IN <lb />
GENERA. MERCHANDISE. <lb />
A NICE STAPLE <lb />
HAND. <lb />
CLOTHING. SHOES. HATS. <lb />
CAPS, AND <lb />
Country i and Sold. <lb />
MARBLE DEALER. <lb />
First Class and Reasonable <lb />
Prices. Iron Fencing Sold. <lb />
Greenville, North Carolina <lb />
C Sweet to Eat <lb />
A Cindy<lb />
. . w.- . i PATENTS I <lb />
THAT FAY. <lb />
i. . . m . <lb />
Bond photo or tot FREE <lb />
passing REFERENCES. <lb />
Book on <lb />
Street, <lb />
WASHINGTON. O. C. <lb />
PANACEA WATER <lb />
CURES. <lb />
Read one among a hundreds of such <lb />
have suffered with NERVOUS for past years <lb />
and have more beneficial and lasting results from the use <lb />
PANACEA MINERAL WATER than from any other remedy of <lb />
the many I have had prescribed for me. It gives me great pleas- <lb />
to testify to its marvelous results in my own case and many <lb />
others I have personally <lb />
Mrs. Martha P. Taylor, <lb />
Newport News, Va. <lb />
Send to Gee. S. Greenville. N.<lb />
LOTS FOR SALE <lb />
AT SIMPSON <lb />
miles from on R. P. R. R. We will sell a <lb />
limited number of building or store lots- Those wishing to <lb />
purchase a home or a place for business can get one cheap <lb />
by now. <lb />
Simpson is located in a good community, with a nice <lb />
saw and brick making <lb />
wed <lb /></p>
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DEPARTMENT <lb />
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent. <lb />
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A agent for Daily <lb />
d we take <lb />
an I receipts for <lb />
o arrears We have a list <lb />
to all who receive their mail at <lb />
. Be. We also orders <lb />
Mrs. E. L Middleton, <lb />
who has bet a visit re- <lb />
i o me week. <lb />
If i treated in Cook <lb />
Stove rs will pay <lb />
. a prices <lb />
that Tyson are making <lb />
Greene county <lb />
Pan . . , <lb />
. , y and the <lb />
d Ormond. <lb />
cheap goods go <lb />
CoE. . Co., they always <lb />
the bes . <lb />
Mi- W. Tucker, of <lb />
iv. visiting Mrs. Dr. <lb />
Wanted Puts car loads of <lb />
Cotton Seed for which we will <lb />
highest cash price. Don't <lb />
before seeing us- Yours to <lb />
serve. F. Lilly Co. <lb />
Little Miss Lancaster of Cone- <lb />
toe h little Miss Thelma <lb />
Go to E E <lb />
market for beef, meats. <lb />
and fresh fish. <lb />
Mrs. Frank Carr, of Willow <lb />
Green, has been visiting Mrs. <lb />
Blount during the week. <lb />
Daisy Lancaster, of <lb />
Edgecombe, is here on a visit <lb />
her sister, Mrs. H. G. Burton. <lb />
Merchandise Broker-I carry <lb />
a full line of Meat, 1-ard and Can <lb />
Don't buy before giving <lb />
me a trial. Frank Lilly Co. <lb />
Mrs- Lafayette Cox spent <lb />
Wednesday night in Ayden with <lb />
friends. <lb />
If you need any Paint be sure <lb />
see E. E. Co. <lb />
The books of registration close <lb />
tomorrow is a full <lb />
registration h prospects very <lb />
bond.--. Public <lb />
cons cotton <lb />
seed meal. F Lilly Co <lb />
There were people here last <lb />
Sunday almost from everywhere. <lb />
Grifton and Winterville both had <lb />
I all work entrusted <lb />
to my care to give entire <lb />
faction. Try me. C. E. Spier. <lb />
I solicit the patronage of the <lb />
Ayden and community <lb />
in everything pertaining to the <lb />
jewelry business Give me a Craige may be counted upon as <lb />
U A --.-. <lb />
Look Oat For The East <lb />
The Salisbury Post in an <lb />
thus speaks of the <lb />
outlook for next <lb />
news that the Hon. Locke <lb />
Mrs. and lit- <lb />
a gubernatorial candidate moans <lb />
that some spice is to be thrown <lb />
tie son. Mack, have returned into the next <lb />
from a to Va. j to be that R <lb />
Miss Clarance who A. of Alleghany. will <lb />
has been school the race, and his following <lb />
i is here visiting relatives, j is not to be underestimated if <lb />
The Knights of Pythias one wishes to make an accurate <lb />
and from every pace an ice cream supper forecast. It be as <lb />
point of the compass they Thursday m honor of their for, <lb />
wives and sweethearts. , W. W. Kitchin has <lb />
Sams has finest and Mrs. B. S of now the strongest hand. <lb />
Pens <lb />
Accidental at Far <lb />
On Monday two young men, <lb />
one named Riggan and the other <lb />
were in a store at <lb />
Farmville examining some <lb />
pistols. No one had an idea that <lb />
either of the weapons was <lb />
but suddenly there was a report <lb />
and a ball from the pistol Mr. <lb />
was looking at struck <lb />
Mr. on the nose and <lb />
lodged in his cheek, giving him <lb />
a severe wound. <lb />
Closing. <lb />
The dry goods, clothing, hard- <lb />
ware and furniture merchants of <lb />
the town have signed an agree- <lb />
to close their stores early in <lb />
the evening, except Saturdays, <lb />
during the summer. This <lb />
give both merchant; and <lb />
the evenings for rest. <lb />
Dr Joseph Dixon <lb />
AND SURGEON. <lb />
A , . , , ill <lb />
ever bought is -on a to the Mr. Craige <lb />
Prof T. A Carlyle. of Wake OAKLEY ITEMS. j will deli act most from the fifth <lb />
Forest, delivers the address at j district statesman or the Alle- <lb />
the closing exercises of the; Oakley. N. C. May 7th. 1907- county representative is a <lb />
graded school here next Friday, John Brown and Miss Lula happens to <lb />
10th There feast of t <lb />
in store for our people and all Mr- and Mrs. J. O grooming for the job there <lb />
are cordially invited to attend. Items here j be something doing, poi <lb />
Misses Rosa Quinnerly J. K- Barnhill and wife, of speaking, in <lb />
vi- Winterville visited Mrs. Barn- t. creek, then up <lb />
last week <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
By virtue of a mortgage executed and <lb />
delivered by Dupree and wife <lb />
Victoria Dupree. to on <lb />
the day of which <lb />
mortgage appears record in the office <lb />
of the Register of of Pitt co ml i <lb />
f-. page the <lb />
will sell for cash, before the court h <lb />
door in Greenville, on the 18th <lb />
day of May, 1907, the following described <lb />
piece or parcel of land situate in the <lb />
county I'm and in Greenville town- <lb />
ship, on the south side of Tar river, be- <lb />
ginning at the gate post on the left<lb />
will on left side <lb />
f Greenville <lb />
to then running east <lb />
M road to the Mogul line, then with the <lb />
Bessie Spier, of Grifton. are <lb />
the Misses Blount at <lb />
hotel. <lb />
Everybody look out for <lb />
new ails. <lb />
Call at the Drug Store <lb />
Sales Feed and LIVERY <lb />
Nice Convey a <lb />
st <lb />
rices to suit <lb />
AYDEN, N. C. <lb />
C. R.<lb />
ahead just as if the <lb />
t know that It is Us acres, <lb />
TO J. H. <lb />
Healers in Dry No- <lb />
Dupree Ly Amos <lb />
our Mrs. Belcher, the j to have the Governor. <lb />
spent j written and precedent of <lb />
day and Sunday hero with her party in North <lb />
; the <lb />
much in favor <lb />
sentiment is daily <lb />
ward this en I. <lb />
Mrs A. and <lb />
of left here <lb />
Tuesday on the train for a visit <lb />
up the read. <lb />
exchange corn <lb />
I Li i, Healthy Shoals <lb />
. ii to pounds. <lb />
f pay cash mark- <lb />
et m Darden, <lb />
ltd Ayden, N. C <lb />
Mi Delia Smith has come <lb />
. to friends. <lb />
Mi . oohS, of Grifton, <lb />
is here on a <lb />
It is a delight and a pleasure <lb />
to say of the <lb />
in having a first class <lb />
Pen. Call at Drug <lb />
Store and secure this much need <lb />
Mi after visit- <lb />
Miss May Smith has returned <lb />
to her home in Winterville. <lb />
There was a large delegation <lb />
form here to attend the Masonic <lb />
celebration at Kinston <lb />
The books for <lb />
No. L in town- <lb />
ship, town of Ayden, are in the <lb />
hands of J. M. Blow. Those <lb />
desiring vote on the school <lb />
bonds have to be- <lb />
tween now and May 4th. <lb />
Yesterday the citizens in con- <lb />
assembled nominated the <lb />
following gentlemen to be voted <lb />
for next Monday as officers of <lb />
the town for the ensuing <lb />
Mayor, J. F. <lb />
J. K. Turnage, H. C. <lb />
Ormond, W. J. Boyd, R. C. Can- <lb />
non and Stancil <lb />
J. R. Smith, <lb />
Frank Lilly and J. J. Stokes. <lb />
The protracted meet in the <lb />
Disciple church still and <lb />
there are large crowds in <lb />
attendance, <lb />
cure one of daughter. Mrs. S. G. Williams, <lb />
,,; p, m vi .- iii to take turn about in . <lb />
Tobacco setting and back the candidate for <lb />
l he protracted meeting in the bending is now popular in or- Both sections of the State <lb />
Disciple church will close Wed- parts. have scores of men by <lb />
night with a T F Nelson went to <lb />
tern entertainment by ville Thursday. men of <lb />
Mr. Doherty.; H. A. went to Plymouth <lb />
There has been continuous Thursday. Men good and true <lb />
preaching every night for the Rev. Mr. Bryant filled his will be out in time, and <lb />
past two weeks and while only appointment to we are thinking that when <lb />
s-x have united themselves crowd. <lb />
t. i i j- i , Raleigh he will like a man <lb />
the church we feel assured very has opened an from the East <lb />
much good has been exchange stable at his home <lb />
and visit of these j Good many from <lb />
two gentlemen and their earnest Lille, Stokes. Bethel <lb />
efforts in behalf of the Christian. attended church here Sun-1 <lb />
religion yet manifest itself jay. <lb />
among our people. Several from Greenville were <lb />
Do you wish to buy a us Monday looking after, <lb />
the <lb />
W J. Whitehurst, of <lb />
Heavy <lb />
and said I <lb />
mortgage was taken to secure the , <lb />
Prices-to suit the times. <lb />
Tripp Hart Co <lb />
WILLIAMS, <lb />
t. G. <lb />
AL NOTICE. <lb />
The Ayden Milling and Manufacturing have <lb />
just received a new supply of furnishings and material <lb />
in undertaking department <lb />
They have also purchased a hearse and are in first <lb />
class position to servo the This is a long needed <lb />
this section and they promise the best when <lb />
anything in this line is needed. <lb />
Keep your eye on the East. <lb />
Wilmington Star. <lb />
and lot in Ayden, or a valuable <lb />
farm, near I y Have you <lb />
either for We will buy or <lb />
sell, is your life insured, is <lb />
your house insured If not you <lb />
should see us and have it in- <lb />
sured at once. We make an <lb />
extra effort in collecting ac- <lb />
counts. Place them with us. <lb />
Ayden Loan and Insurance Co. <lb />
That Evangelist Hamlin did <lb />
Mount, <lb />
here. <lb />
spent Monday night <lb />
Train Held Up. <lb />
Special to Reflector. <lb />
Butte. Mon. May <lb />
North coast limited train of the <lb />
Northern Pacific road was held <lb />
his subject justice last Sunday by bandits miles east of this <lb />
afternoon admits of no question, city- The engineer of the train <lb />
II grand. Naturally a <lb />
forcible and powerful speaker, <lb />
at times <lb />
That he is <lb />
city- The engineer of the <lb />
was killed by the bandits. <lb />
Longshoremen Strike. <lb />
increasing <lb />
simply superb. <lb />
Special to Reflector. <lb />
Norfolk, May, thous- <lb />
Master his enunciation of and longshoremen in Hoboken <lb />
the beautiful truths of and this city are reported on <lb />
and its beneficial influences u Question I <lb />
would have the most <lb />
skeptic mind- That he has made ship men say they will have <lb />
it a careful study the logical strike breakers to carry <lb />
convincing manner of its secret through. <lb />
as well as open conduct showed Local Op ion Election at Ky. <lb />
I plainly even to those not <lb />
n ed i i -Masonic love, that he w Rector. <lb />
was walking and talking along , K-v- May <lb />
paths that were not strange to <lb />
him. The effect upon the shall have liquor selling or <lb />
brotherhood who were present is under way today with <lb />
was beneficial and we feel sure I side lighting vigorously. I <lb />
All the ministers <lb />
IN <lb />
WE ARE NOW <lb />
LOCATED <lb />
OUR NEW AND <lb />
PERMANENT <lb />
ST. <lb />
Please take this as our <lb />
special invitation to visit <lb />
us when in Norfolk, and <lb />
we will expect yen during <lb />
the Exposition if not be <lb />
fore. <lb />
REMEMBER THE <lb />
IS THE <lb />
PIANO OP THE <lb />
EXPOSITION. <lb />
Write for Price list. <lb />
We sell direct from maker <lb />
to user- <lb />
Piano with the <lb />
CHAS. M. <lb />
L. C. STEELE MGR. <lb />
Co. <lb />
OF <lb />
THE AYDEN <lb />
AYDEN, N. <lb />
of <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
. discounts <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
Furniture and Fixtures <lb />
Due from banks an I banker <lb />
items <lb />
Cold coin <lb />
Silver coin <lb />
Nat. bk <lb />
22nd, <lb />
209.58 <lb />
10.676,27 <lb />
Capital <lb />
Surplus fund <lb />
2,700.00 <lb />
profits less expenses 2,894.12 <lb />
60.00 <lb />
51,380.85 <lb />
anding 710.04 <lb />
unpaid <lb />
28.92 subject to check <lb />
I; Cashier's checks <lb />
Total <lb />
PIT . <lb />
I J. K. <lb />
the above <lb />
ho <lb />
and I el <lb />
n. 27th of Mar., -7. <lb />
Notary <lb />
to heat of my be- <lb />
It. <lb />
l. It. SMITH <lb />
C. <lb />
Direct <lb />
will tend toward making them <lb />
and church i <lb />
emulation of Masonic virtues and lief from the presence of saloons <lb />
the practice of its and liquor selling. <lb />
There were about Masons New l. <lb />
present as well as a very large j <lb />
audience. After the Special to Reflector. <lb />
Brother Hamlin fell and <lb />
marched with us to our hall <lb />
whore again ho made some time- <lb />
remarks that were highly <lb />
appreciated. We feel his coming <lb />
has been of great benefit <lb />
in and around Ayden <lb />
and the influence of his words con- <lb />
between two <lb />
tries in so far as it effects the <lb />
transmission of newspapers and <lb />
periodicals known as second-1 <lb />
class matter, between the two <lb />
countries. <lb />
Washington, C. May <lb />
Today there noes into effect the <lb />
new arrangements to postage on <lb />
second-class matter, negotiated <lb />
by Postmaster General Mover <lb />
Postmaster General <lb />
of Canada. The agreement as <lb />
among <lb />
and advice will long live <lb />
us after he has gone. <lb />
The most will be <lb />
pleased with one of those <lb />
Pens at Saul's. Call and <lb />
see <lb />
J. Benjamin Higgs, of Green- <lb />
ville, was here Monday. <lb />
pens on sale at Saul's <lb />
drug store at from to <lb />
Miss Earl Tucker, of Grifton <lb />
was a visitor in our town. <lb />
day. <lb />
have the <lb />
J. W. Taylor <lb />
and solicit the pat- <lb />
of c g <lb />
Miss Annabel Kittrell spent <lb />
J. R. Harvey, J. J. Smith and from Saturday until Sunday <lb />
S. o. of <lb />
were here <lb />
t noon with <lb />
ville. <lb />
in Winter- <lb />
For Twenty-one Years <lb />
Confederate Veterans Cony regale at <lb />
Colombia. <lb />
Special to Reflector. <lb />
Columbia, S. C, May <lb />
Confederate reunion gathered in <lb />
this city today for a three day's i <lb />
stay. Gen. commend- <lb />
the South Carolina Division <lb />
of the U. C. V. Is. in command. <lb />
There is a general of <lb />
the veterans and their families, <lb />
and they are receiving the mos <lb />
generous hospitality at the hands <lb />
of the Columbia <lb />
TRADE MARK <lb />
REGISTERED <lb />
F. S. <lb />
GUANO CO., <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
one <lb />
have been the standard Cotton and <lb />
Tobacco in the South <lb />
because great care is used in the <lb />
election of materials. <lb />
Ask your dealer for <lb />
goods and don't take substitutes <lb />
said to be just as good. See that <lb />
the trade-mark is on every bag. <lb />
EASTERN <lb />
J. W Editor and Owner. <lb />
Truth In Preference to Fiction. <lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. MAY 1907 <lb />
NO <lb />
LOG TRAIN WRECKED. <lb />
far in <lb />
Monday afternoon there was <lb />
a week at u I t deck, a mile <lb />
below the depot, t th <lb />
where Beaufort <lb />
Lumber . inters i <lb />
fer- in t, All m i L i <lb />
Ar- l V- tram ind <lb />
come in and in for a <lb />
loaded train t c <lb />
the dock in the u; ii . <lb />
quite clear <lb />
tore the loaded train reached <lb />
the switch the was. <lb />
warned of danger behind <lb />
brakes were applied, but <lb />
the and two or three <lb />
cars loaded with crashed <lb />
into the empty cars at the <lb />
switch. <lb />
The collision piled up seven <lb />
cars in a heap and almost de- <lb />
them. The wreck <lb />
blocked the main line so that <lb />
trains could not pass. The north <lb />
bound passenger train from Kin- <lb />
came up to th wreck and <lb />
took a and the south <lb />
bound freight train was at the <lb />
depot hero. The engine of the <lb />
log went to work on one <lb />
end of the wreck and the en- <lb />
of the freight on the <lb />
other, and in two hours the logs <lb />
and broken cars were cleared <lb />
from the track No damage of <lb />
consequence was done to the <lb />
track and trains could pass as <lb />
soon as the wreckage was re- <lb />
moved. <lb />
A number of people went to <lb />
the wreck and lent a hand to- <lb />
ward the track. Capt. <lb />
J. S. Barr, of the waiting pas- <lb />
train, was a gen- <lb />
in the work. <lb />
The Exposition Not Completed. <lb />
Special to <lb />
Jamestown, Va, May 15-This <lb />
was the day when the <lb />
was to be but it is <lb />
far from that. There are those <lb />
who say it won't be completed <lb />
until July, and some even De- <lb />
that it won't be complete <lb />
at all Certainly everything is <lb />
an air of incompleteness that is <lb />
very painful. The loading to <lb />
the exposition of the <lb />
sum asked by the managers, by <lb />
Thomas J has helped its <lb />
YACHT. <lb />
Launching of Cap. Ola <lb />
yacht Eagle, Capt. Ola <lb />
Forbes, of Greenville, owner, <lb />
was launched on the <lb />
of the 7th of from <lb />
Wade's ship yard. This is th; <lb />
that has ever been <lb />
it by this excellent firm <lb />
and contractors, and <lb />
they the reputation from <lb />
to Florida, of doing <lb />
This yacht is <lb />
feet feet beam, and is <lb />
twin screw, with horse <lb />
engines. When the inside <lb />
work is completed she will in- <lb />
deed be thing of beauty and <lb />
without question the handsomest <lb />
boat ever built in the State. <lb />
Capt. Forbes informs us that <lb />
this yacht will be in service as a <lb />
passenger boat, plying between <lb />
and the exposition <lb />
ground i during the exposition, <lb />
making regular trips from <lb />
wharf, Norfolk, <lb />
to said grounds. It was a sight <lb />
to see this boat taking the water <lb />
gracefully, with the owner in <lb />
the bow, waving an American <lb />
flag. Cant Forbes is a clever <lb />
gentleman and we are sure that <lb />
those who patronize this boat <lb />
will never regret it Mr. Forbes <lb />
would be glad for all North Car- <lb />
attending the exposition <lb />
to come and look at and over <lb />
this yacht while at Norfolk and <lb />
see what work can be turned out <lb />
by a City Tar Heel. <lb />
Morehead City Chaster, <lb />
Southern Railway Cots Office Force. <lb />
PARKER PENS IN DEMAND. <lb />
Recognize Their <lb />
Merits. <lb />
We have known for years that <lb />
the Parker fountain pen was <lb />
best made, but no idea that <lb />
appreciated <lb />
them so highly. Recently a <lb />
shipment of about three of <lb />
excellent pens, with some <lb />
inks and ocher goods was made <lb />
from the factory at Janesville, <lb />
Wis. for the Reflector Book <lb />
Store, and when that shipment <lb />
reached Greenville there were <lb />
exactly two pens left, all the <lb />
others having been extracted <lb />
from the box in transit. Doubt- <lb />
less the railroad who <lb />
got them had heard the praises <lb />
of the Parker fountain pen, and <lb />
wanted to join in the <lb />
they get off to themselves where <lb />
no one can hear them. The cir- <lb />
under which they <lb />
procured the pens forestalls the <lb />
hope of getting a testimonial of <lb />
their me-its- but they have get a <lb />
good thing. <lb />
STOKES ITEMS. <lb />
Special to Reflector. <lb />
Atlanta Ga., May <lb />
the Southern railway made a <lb />
general cut of its office It has <lb />
not been announced whether this <lb />
is done in accordance with the <lb />
policy of economy or is simply <lb />
the usual reduction that comes <lb />
every spring preparatory to the <lb />
lighter business depart- <lb />
throughout the Southern <lb />
and western divisions, of which <lb />
Atlanta is the headquarters, and <lb />
the northern and eastern, of <lb />
which Washington is the head- <lb />
will feel the effect of <lb />
reduction. Just how many <lb />
men will be laid off or lose a <lb />
progress to a marked degree, wageR is not <lb />
but there has been too much to; b , the probability is <lb />
be done, and its completeness i . . , . still remains in the far distant from <lb />
vista- The managers, however, men. <lb />
consider that they have made <lb />
good progress and assure the <lb />
that the exposition is to- <lb />
day in a good condition. <lb />
A CLOSE CALL. <lb />
They Were in Time Vote. <lb />
There was cheering around the <lb />
court house just before <lb />
Indexing the Records. <lb />
Some interesting work is now the polls closed Tuesday <lb />
in progress in the register curt clerk D. C. <lb />
s sf then j <lb />
Register of Williams has I and Mr. J. J. Harrington m <lb />
the best system of in- Stores Both were coming home <lb />
that could be found and <lb />
Messrs. G. J. Woodard and W. <lb />
L- Hall are assisting in the <lb />
work- The old records are care- <lb />
fully searched for arranging the <lb />
index, and as all entries are <lb />
three times it looks <lb />
almost impossible to make an <lb />
error. The new index will be <lb />
valuable to the county. <lb />
Odd Fellows Meet in <lb />
Special to Reflector. <lb />
Ala., May. 14.-The <lb />
Grand Lodge of the Independent <lb />
order of Odd Fellows meet in <lb />
this city today. They will stay <lb />
for The attendance <lb />
is about six hundred. In many <lb />
respects this will be the mot <lb />
important meeting in many <lb />
years, as many new laws are <lb />
expected to be enacted. <lb />
Mrs. Warren's Father Dead. <lb />
A telegram from Salisbury <lb />
this morning announced the <lb />
death of Mr. N. L- James, <lb />
father of Mrs. O. E. Warren, of <lb />
Greenville Mr. James suffered <lb />
a stroke of a few <lb />
days ago gradually grew <lb />
worse to the end. Mrs. Warren <lb />
oar <lb />
i . . .,. I <lb />
es <lb />
on the evening train to vote. <lb />
When the train was bulletined <lb />
fifty minutes late there were <lb />
fears among the of the <lb />
two gentlemen that they would <lb />
not get here in time to vote. <lb />
Vehicles were sent to the <lb />
so that no time would be lost <lb />
after the train got here. The <lb />
train pulled in at and there <lb />
was a race for the court <lb />
In just five minutes their ballots <lb />
were in the box and a shout went <lb />
up from the crowd on the square. <lb />
as we Make it <lb />
Sometimes it would seem as <lb />
if marriages that are not made <lb />
for love hold better than those <lb />
which are; since the mutual ex- <lb />
are less, so also are <lb />
the disappointments <lb />
People must but if <lb />
they cannot change together, if <lb />
the love they had when they <lb />
were young does not mellow into <lb />
a habit of warm affection as <lb />
they grow older, then at least <lb />
I let them consider first their ob- <lb />
ligations to one another and <lb />
bring all the pity, all the for- <lb />
j all the kindness <lb />
I to the contemplation of their <lb />
i compact before they break it. <lb />
If it were so worth while <lb />
is it <lb />
now Is there <lb />
I not something to be built on a <lb />
j foundation that promised <lb />
Since people cannot in gen- <lb />
be induced to think <lb />
they enter the married <lb />
-state, they might at least be <lb />
I brought up to make the best of <lb />
lit afterward. Boys and girls <lb />
might easily be educated more <lb />
than are now with the <lb />
view of making them better <lb />
bands and wives, better house- <lb />
keepers, better fathers and <lb />
mothers, better comrades to one <lb />
another. Then, if love struck <lb />
like a bolt from the blue, <lb />
they would still be able to go <lb />
about their business with some <lb />
faint idea of what those <lb />
were going to be, and if <lb />
they had made mistakes, to <lb />
bear the consequence of those <lb />
mistakes just as long as there <lb />
was dignity in <lb />
perhaps a little longer <lb />
line in The f r <lb />
June. <lb />
M. J. May 14th. <lb />
Rufus Whichard and <lb />
Barnhill of Greenville were <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
W Cherry, of <lb />
was here Sunday. <lb />
Miss Lydia Carson, of <lb />
spent week here <lb />
visiting Miss Pearl Jenkins. <lb />
F. L. of Enfield, was <lb />
here last w k. <lb />
Joseph William.-- in- <lb />
Kins visited at AI wood Sunday <lb />
Z. V. and Miss <lb />
Reba Corey spent <lb />
night and Sunday at Stokes <lb />
Several attended church at <lb />
Swamp Sunday All re- <lb />
port hearing a good sermon and <lb />
enjoyed a good dinner. <lb />
Potato crop in this section is <lb />
fine; a plenty of bugs have at- <lb />
rived to house them. <lb />
S. G. Williams went to Everett <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Carson, of Bethel, visited <lb />
his sister, Mrs. T. F. Nelson, <lb />
here and Sunday. <lb />
We are now ready . for <lb />
Eastern training school, <lb />
have a of chewing <lb />
and a thumb paper. <lb />
A few attend the speaking <lb />
at Stokes on the 11th <lb />
short but appropriate of <lb />
E. B. Whichard. of <lb />
met the approval of the people in <lb />
this and the Stokes section. <lb />
Well, what next one election <lb />
to get taxes down and then one <lb />
to get taxes up. <lb />
the <lb />
We <lb />
BOND ELECTION. <lb />
Carried by a good Majority. <lb />
Pitt county voted Tuesday on <lb />
the question of <lb />
bonds for the purpose of <lb />
the I cation of the Eastern <lb />
training school this county. <lb />
Friends of the measure worked <lb />
valiantly at the polls, and the <lb />
result is a majority in <lb />
of the bonds. <lb />
A peculiar feature <lb />
, election is that the had <lb />
i receive a majority of nil the j <lb />
I registered voters of county, <lb />
those not voting a all counting <lb />
I the same as if they had voted <lb />
against bonds- The unofficial <lb />
returns that have come In from <lb />
tin several show that <lb />
considerably more than a <lb />
, of the registered voters of i h <lb />
I county voted for Is. <lb />
The official returns which will <lb />
j be canvassed by the boar f <lb />
commissioners and de- <lb />
will show the registered <lb />
vote in each township, the <lb />
of votes cast for bonds, the <lb />
number of votes cast against <lb />
and the number not <lb />
As soon as these official <lb />
are given out The Re- <lb />
will publish them. <lb />
Today we can give only the <lb />
returns, which are believed <lb />
to be substantially correct, and <lb />
are as <lb />
Precinct. Reg. Voters. <lb />
His Birthday. <lb />
good friend. Mr. S. M. <lb />
Schultz. today celebrated his <lb />
62nd He is one of <lb />
Greenville's progressive citizens <lb />
and numbers friends by the <lb />
hundreds. All extend <lb />
and wish Dim many hap- <lb />
returns of the day. <lb />
Trial <lb />
special to Reflector. <lb />
Washington. May <lb />
M. Bradley, the slayer of <lb />
I former Senator Brown, of Silt <lb />
I Lake, at the Raleigh Hotel last <lb />
will be put on trial on <lb />
the indictment for murder today <lb />
Mr attorneys have been urging <lb />
an early trial on account of the <lb />
frail health of the prisoner. <lb />
Young men who get turned <lb />
down by the girl they are stuck <lb />
on shouldn't themselves <lb />
away Think of it Four girls <lb />
jilted George Washington, but <lb />
turned around and married <lb />
belle of Virginia and became <lb />
president of the greatest country <lb />
on earth. Don't be less of a <lb />
mollycoddle than the father of <lb />
his Star. <lb />
For Bonds. <lb />
Beaver Dam<lb />
Bethel <lb />
Carolina<lb />
No <lb />
No- <lb />
Falkland <lb />
Farmville <lb />
Greenville<lb />
Swift Creek <lb />
Total . 1680 <lb />
We have net learned yet the <lb />
of votes against bond.; <lb />
and number not voting in <lb />
i the different precincts, but will <lb />
as soon as the <lb />
county commissioners declare the <lb />
official returns. <lb />
Come to New York. <lb />
Special to Reflector. <lb />
New York, May A portion <lb />
of the fleet of battleships and <lb />
armored cruisers recently in <lb />
Hampton Roads, will arrive here <lb />
today under command of Rear <lb />
Admiral Evans. The first <lb />
ion of the fleet, which includes <lb />
the Ne Con- <lb />
Island, Virginia, <lb />
Georgia. Main and Missouri, <lb />
new ships will all be here for <lb />
ten days to give their crews lib- <lb />
Thy will then return to <lb />
Roads and the second <lb />
COX MILL ITEMS. <lb />
Cox Mill, N. C, May 1907. <lb />
John Jones caught a half gal- <lb />
of cut worms in rows of <lb />
of tobacco. <lb />
J M- Cox grinds corn every <lb />
Friday- <lb />
Amos largest boy drank <lb />
lye for water. He is in a bad <lb />
fix. <lb />
We have a concert about three <lb />
times a week. Oscar Evans and <lb />
H. A. Moore work their way in, <lb />
they say it is nice. <lb />
Miss Moore spent last <lb />
week at J- A. Moore's near Rose <lb />
Hill. <lb />
John Evans says he is going to <lb />
get married, as he needs help on <lb />
the farm. <lb />
We are having plenty of rain <lb />
and the farmers are getting <lb />
behind. <lb />
Wheat <lb />
Special to Reflector. <lb />
Chicago, 14.--Enormous <lb />
of <lb />
to ts <lb />
It is a spectacle to see ex-Gov- <lb />
Russell criticizing Judge <lb />
Purnell in a way that constitutes <lb />
of Editor Josephus Dan- <lb />
but here is one of the charge- <lb />
es he makes against Judge <lb />
issued a contempt ruling <lb />
and adjudged a man guilty of <lb />
contempt for criticizing his <lb />
official conduct- This man was <lb />
deprived of his liberty, made a <lb />
prisoner for doing what any <lb />
American citizen has a <lb />
right to do, a right with- <lb />
out which this government would <lb />
degenerate into an out and out <lb />
despotism. <lb />
It is delightful to see Russell <lb />
mad enough with Purnell to do <lb />
Josephus Daniels justice. <lb />
was always brave but most <lb />
when <lb />
gram. <lb />
Charles Edwards, a farmer, <lb />
was run over by a train on the <lb />
branch of <lb />
the Norfolk Southern railroad. <lb />
His body was cut in two and <lb />
j y. a <lb />
NOT A <lb />
But a lustful Brute in Human Form. <lb />
Hamlet, N. C, May <lb />
yesterday afternoon J. M Crow- <lb />
. son. aged years, attempted to <lb />
outrage the six-year-old child of <lb />
Mrs Will Henderson, and but <lb />
for the screams of the child the <lb />
I fiend would have accomplished <lb />
his purpose. The little girl is <lb />
Mrs niece. With <lb />
her mother she was visiting at <lb />
the home. Mrs. Crow, <lb />
son and Mrs. Henderson stepped <lb />
out of the room and left <lb />
child. In a short while <lb />
them other heard the cry of her <lb />
child, and ran to her <lb />
exclaimed, me a <lb />
stick and I kill the <lb />
not a dog, but <lb />
exclaimed the child; <lb />
the brute fled and has not been <lb />
apprehended. <lb />
The child is not seriously hurt. <lb />
But for the appearance of its <lb />
mother the probabilities are that <lb />
the miscreant would have killed <lb />
her or accomplished his purpose. <lb />
is now. and has been <lb />
for several years, a township <lb />
constable for Mark's Creek <lb />
township, Richmond county. <lb />
Officers are now after him and <lb />
the probabilities are he will be <lb />
taken within a few hours. Sen- <lb />
is very much against him. <lb />
Mr. Henderson says that he will <lb />
kill him on sight and he has the <lb />
courage to do what he says. <lb />
News and Observer. <lb />
DR. MARRY. <lb />
of Gels <lb />
to Choose. <lb />
The Baltimore College of Den- <lb />
Surgery, the oldest institution <lb />
of its kind in existence, <lb />
the close of another year of <lb />
C achievement by its <lb />
eighth annual commencement <lb />
last night at the <lb />
the graduates there <lb />
in the class only from <lb />
Maryland, the others being <lb />
many Slates and a few from <lb />
foreign countries, where the <lb />
repute of the institution is also <lb />
established. <lb />
Besides getting their diplomas <lb />
and their prizes and the applause <lb />
of many feminine hands ts will <lb />
as numerous bouquets from the <lb />
same admirers, the new doc- <lb />
tors received some thoughtful <lb />
advice from Rev. Or. Robert P- <lb />
Kerr, the pastor of <lb />
Presbyterian church. <lb />
Among the other things he ad <lb />
it hem to do was to get <lb />
married. First he <lb />
ed the class upon its handsome <lb />
appearance and after telling the <lb />
young men that they had a good <lb />
opportunity to make a success in <lb />
life he gave them advice on mat- <lb />
T advise you to attempt mat- <lb />
I would not dare to <lb />
give advice against it. nor no <lb />
other married man would, for <lb />
fear of the consequences that he <lb />
might meet when he went <lb />
Keir designated the fol- <lb />
lowing kinds of girls as those <lb />
not to <lb />
Girls who write novels. <lb />
Girls who spend all their money <lb />
for tickets and picture <lb />
hats. <lb />
Girls who ride astride on horse- <lb />
bacK. <lb />
These are kind if girls he <lb />
I the young men to <lb />
Girls who know how to Keep <lb />
I house <lb />
Girls who know how to sew <lb />
on buttons. <lb />
Girls who know how to dim <lb />
socks. <lb />
Girls who will Veep hos- <lb />
bands tidy, i l hat other <lb />
will want them <lb />
Girls who love their mother, <lb />
father, h and their <lb />
church, <lb />
Girls v.; h true hearts who <lb />
mean something besides <lb />
play- <lb />
Opera ruse Monday Night- <lb />
On Monday night May 20th <lb />
he Bullock Family Com- <lb />
Co , will open a two night <lb />
engagements, in the Masonic <lb />
opera house. The company has <lb />
been here before and gave <lb />
faction. The bill for Monday <lb />
night will be a comedy sketch of <lb />
half an hour followed by a strong <lb />
line of singing and dancing <lb />
specialties, closing with another <lb />
farce comedy of about half an <lb />
hour The singing and dancing <lb />
of the Bullock sisters. Mr. and <lb />
Mrs. Kenneth Leo Green- <lb />
wood. Baby Bertha. Guss <lb />
lock and the ; year-old Victor <lb />
Bullock is well worth the price <lb />
of admission. Seats on sale <lb />
Saturday morning. May <lb />
Misses Maggie Edwards and <lb />
Fannie Forbes, of Fountain, <lb />
Tuesday with Mrs. Chas. <lb />
The New York Legislature Cannot <lb />
Adjoin Today. <lb />
to Reflector <lb />
Albany, N. Y. May 15--The <lb />
legislature had fixed today, May <lb />
as the day on which it would <lb />
adjourn, but it cannot be done. <lb />
Governor Hughes seems to have <lb />
the upper hand, and won't, let <lb />
the body adjourn until it has <lb />
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