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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 />
passed a public utility bill <lb />
table to public opinion, which <lb />
has been sufficiently powerful to <lb />
halt the Kitchen cabinet <lb />
in its work of opposing the gov- <lb />
of the State. <lb />
Commencing seven- <lb />
the library will be open <lb />
from five to seven p. m.<lb /></p>
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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 />
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And Provisions <lb />
Cotton and <lb />
Ties on <lb />
Fresh Goods kept ton- <lb />
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No proper surpasses for a desirable <lb />
home. Lots can be bought there now at <lb />
reasonable prices and on easy terms. <lb />
is indication that property around <lb />
is going to be higher, and the <lb />
longer you defer buying the lot the <lb />
it will cost <lb />
This property is located only minutes <lb />
walk from the business part ox the town. <lb />
See Sam White and let him explain prices <lb />
and terms. <lb />
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S. SCHULTZ- <lb />
retail <lb />
Par nit. re Dealer. <lb />
Fur, Cotton Seed, <lb />
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Be <lb />
Mattresses, <lb />
Carriages, <lb />
Tables. Lounges, Safes <lb />
and Gail i Ax Snuff, <lb />
i Life Tobacco Key West <lb />
t George Cigars, <lb />
Cherries, Peaches, <lb />
Apples, Syrup, Jelly, <lb />
Meat Flour, sugar, Coffee, Meat <lb />
Soup, Lye Mario Food, Matches <lb />
Seed Meal and Hulls, <lb />
Garden Seeds, Oranges, Apples, <lb />
Nuts, Dried Apples, <lb />
Peaches, Prunes, <lb />
Glass chi. a ware Tip <lb />
wooden ware, cakes and <lb />
crackers. Macaroni, Best <lb />
Butler, New Sewing Ma <lb />
and numerous other goods <lb />
Quality and for <lb />
come see me. <lb />
S. M. Schultz. <lb />
J. W. BRYAN. <lb />
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on the b mi if ex- <lb />
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i . ii give that man en- <lb />
t in offering you to <lb />
tilings I want to <lb />
tar o want to lot him <lb />
I get good open- <lb />
Star. <lb />
Coming Scandal. <lb />
Potato Masher Look out for a <lb />
big week. <lb />
T. that right <lb />
Pot to tho broom <lb />
going make some swooping <lb />
charges, I Louis<lb />
is our peerless young so- <lb />
jilted by a duke, you <lb />
Herald. <lb />
POINTER <lb />
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Buyer ind In <lb />
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i. i i V C-i Art <lb />
N- <lb />
TO <lb />
their children <lb />
Laxative Cough Syrup invariably <lb />
it. Children like it because the <lb />
taste is so pleasant. Contains <lb />
tar. It is original laxative <lb />
cough syrup and is unrivaled for the re- <lb />
lief of croup. Drives cold out <lb />
t the bowels. Conforms to the <lb />
Pure rod Drug Law. Sold by <lb />
L. Wooten. <lb />
Certainly <lb />
BUSINESS MEN <lb />
You can afford it <lb />
A Partnership Affair. <lb />
and his partner arc of <lb />
the s; no mind about <lb />
ell, I never thought that either <lb />
of them had a mind of his <lb />
Detroit Free Press. <lb />
JOB PRINTING <lb />
When you Work send <lb />
orders to <lb />
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
THE <lb />
c. <lb />
Offers <lb />
for the public. <lb />
cents per week <lb />
pays for a <lb />
TELEPHONE <lb />
at your <lb />
RESIDENCE <lb />
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APPLY <lb />
It's a to our readers <lb />
about a Cough Cure like Dr. Dr. s. <lb />
, For years Dr. has fought against <lb />
the use of opium, chloroform or other <lb />
unsafe ingredients commonly found in <lb />
I cough Dr. it <lb />
Pure Food Drug Law <lb />
recently enacted, for he has worked <lb />
along similar lines for many years. For <lb />
nearly years Dr, Sheep's Cough <lb />
containers have had a warning printed <lb />
on them against opium <lb />
mid it <lb />
.-.,.; hi i <lb />
their <lb />
. having <lb />
store.<lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.22 <lb />
10.38 <lb />
or <lb />
or <lb />
and if <lb />
s yon <lb />
Op <lb />
OF THE CONDITION <lb />
BANKING TRUST COMPANY <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
At business March <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
Overdrafts secured and <lb />
unsecured <lb />
All other Stocks, Bonds <lb />
Furniture and Fixtures <lb />
Due from Banks <lb />
Cash Items <lb />
Gold Coin <lb />
Silver Coin <lb />
National bank notes and <lb />
U. S. notes <lb />
Total <lb />
2,861.19 <lb />
1,000.00 <lb />
2,683.89 <lb />
2,104.82 <lb />
335.00 <lb />
701.841 <lb />
10,062.00 <lb />
LIABILITIES- <lb />
Capital Stock <lb />
Surplus funds <lb />
Undivided Profit less <lb />
121,161.90 <lb />
Due to A <lb />
Cashier's checks <lb />
I Total <lb />
BRINGING IMMIGRANTS <lb />
12.500.00 <lb />
7,648.51 <lb />
290.50 <lb />
459.73 <lb />
192,303.28 <lb />
C. S. CARR, Cashier. <lb />
J. <lb />
I. <lb />
ii statement is <lb />
ii I belief. <lb />
to before <lb />
st Mar <lb />
ANDREW- . MOORE, <lb />
Deputy S. C- <lb />
-REPORT OF THE OF <lb />
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE <lb />
Resources <lb />
Loans and Discounts <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
and unsecured <lb />
All other Stocks, Bonds <lb />
and <lb />
Furniture 3,872.32 <lb />
Banking Houses <lb />
Due from Banks <lb />
Cash Items <lb />
Gold Coin <lb />
Silver Coin <lb />
National bank notes <lb />
and U. S. notes <lb />
1,452.43 <lb />
219.50 <lb />
3,082.71 <lb />
9,022.00 <lb />
Capital Stock <lb />
Surplus funds 25,000.00 <lb />
Undivided Profits less <lb />
Expenses paid 16.926.67 <lb />
Cashier's checks <lb />
outstanding <lb />
Total <lb />
581-78 <lb />
Total <lb />
County of Pitt. I . b e named bank, do <lb />
I, James L. Little, to the best of knowledge <lb />
swear that the above statement is true LittLE, Cashier <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb />
me. this 28th day of March, 1907. <lb />
M. L. TURNAGE, <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
W. B. WILSON <lb />
J. A. ANDREWS <lb />
Directors. <lb />
Come in and examine my <lb />
CORN PLANTERS, DISC <lb />
BARROW SMOOTHING HARROWS, ONE <lb />
AND HORSE STEEL PLOWS, WIRE <lb />
FENCE FOR FAR AND WASH- <lb />
MACHINES. <lb />
It may be safely estimated that <lb />
between and set- <lb />
have been attracted to the I <lb />
South, and that between <lb />
and acres of land <lb />
have been bought by them <lb />
the past months. This es- <lb />
is based upon reports furn-1 <lb />
by representatives of lead- <lb />
railroads operating <lb />
pally in the South, and they re- <lb />
veal most gratifying results of <lb />
the practical work which the- <lb />
are doing in the cause <lb />
of immigration to the South. <lb />
These results are, to a large <lb />
extent, cumulative, flowing from <lb />
persistent work carried on in <lb />
some instances for years <lb />
and promising even greater, <lb />
records in the near future. <lb />
They have been gained through <lb />
following different policies <lb />
Some railroads have lands of <lb />
their own which have been dis- <lb />
posed of to settlers of their own <lb />
seeking or to agents working in <lb />
co-operation with them, Other <lb />
not landholders, <lb />
the newcomers to available <lb />
homes within their territory, <lb />
and vet other toads have com- <lb />
industrial with <lb />
agricultural development. They <lb />
have carried on a campaign in <lb />
this country and in foreign parts <lb />
by means of the widespread cir- <lb />
of literature <lb />
of the advantages of the South <lb />
and its opportunities for the in- <lb />
and thrifty, of exhibits <lb />
of Southern agricultural and <lb />
mineral and of personal <lb />
contact with heads of families <lb />
who would better their condition <lb />
in life. Estimating the value of <lb />
a man to fie community at at <lb />
least the additions to the, <lb />
South's wealth in one year <lb />
through the energies of <lb />
agents of the railroads <lb />
may be safely placed at <lb />
or about one-thud of <lb />
the increase of its wealth in <lb />
goods and during the <lb />
same period. These additions <lb />
mean a much greater rate <lb />
increase for the South in material <lb />
things in the future and an ac- <lb />
of the movement of <lb />
population from other parts of <lb />
the country to the South. From <lb />
Record, May <lb />
YOU CAN <lb />
PICK UP IN AN HOUR, <lb />
AND ON ONE YEAR'S CREDIT. <lb />
r is going to off r <lb />
There is no in buying real estate, and especially Washington. N. C. <lb />
its a sure winner. <lb />
THE WASHINGTON INVESTMENT COMPANY <lb />
biggest opportunities you ever saw, on <lb />
Hag <lb />
now own lots in this property Every lot m ;. <lb />
is worth double it was one year ago, and every condition favorable for a ti I <lb />
one large Mattress Factory on this property, and a Sand-Cement Brie <lb />
now making efforts to locate a cotton mill here, , <lb />
think they are too busy to leave home at this season. If y <lb />
If you have only a small amount of ready money you can maRe <lb />
dollars to come, so throw everything down and come <lb />
and 1-3 twelve months after date with <lb />
all cash per cent. off. <lb />
WASHINGTON INVESTMENT C <lb />
WASHINGTON, C <lb />
or <lb />
AN EVENING WITH LONGFELLOW. <lb />
Society Entertain. <lb />
On Thursday evening in the <lb />
chapel of the graded school <lb />
building, the Minerva Literary <lb />
Society, composed of a number <lb />
of girls of the school, held the; <lb />
Public Utilities Bill To Go To Mayor <lb />
to Reflector. <lb />
Albany, N- Y. May is <lb />
not unlikely that the Legislature <lb />
may be kept until the first of <lb />
June and the public ill <lb />
be passed this week. It will <lb />
of girls of the school then have go to the mayor of <lb />
closing meeting of the sent <lb />
school term to the governor. The <lb />
many of the members were Republicans are glad of the <lb />
present and the boys the Legislature in ad- <lb />
Henry Grady Debating Society as it gives them a <lb />
were guests honor- much needed period in which to <lb />
Smith is preside upon apportionment, which <lb />
of the literary society and is b n of <lb />
most graceful presiding officer <lb />
while Miss Lillie Tucker the <lb />
efficient secretary. <lb />
Cheap Knit Goods Lines Are <lb />
Scarce. <lb />
Special to <lb />
i i <lb />
. as <lb />
more <lb />
owing the i m it of <lb />
carder. -t Comes an <lb />
other tow Th <lb />
restricted output of line <lb />
of underwear has been keenly <lb />
felt since the spring <lb />
opened, and it is in <lb />
liable quarters that the <lb />
in the output in women's <lb />
ribbed goods in New York Sta <lb />
amounts <lb />
i The subject of the evening was <lb />
AYDEN COMMENCEMENT. , A u was <lb />
members of the syndicate that <lb />
Your <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Announcement <lb />
We beg leave to announce that are <lb />
Wholesale and Retail <lb />
for- <lb />
. White Lead, Paints. <lb />
Colors, and an <lb />
Ready mixed Paints <lb />
Thrilling Prof. Carlyle. <lb />
The closing exercises of Ayden <lb />
graded school took place Friday <lb />
night in the Disciple church at <lb />
that place. The large auditorium <lb />
was filled to overflowing I y <lb />
friends and patrons of the school <lb />
and the exercises were interest- <lb />
and impressive. <lb />
Th; speaker of the evening, <lb />
I Prof. J. B. Carlyle, of Wake <lb />
Forest college, was appropriately <lb />
introduced by Rev. E. T. Phillips. <lb />
Prof. Carlyle delivered a most <lb />
excellent address on Man <lb />
of the He is a fluent <lb />
speaker, and his brilliant oratory <lb />
and eloquence thrilled his heat- <lb />
The State has few such <lb />
men as Prof. Carlyle. <lb />
After the address Prof. W. H. <lb />
presented diplomas to <lb />
the graduating class. The class <lb />
consisted of Miss Aylmer Cannon, <lb />
I Harold and <lb />
I j made <lb />
T some timely remarks in which he <lb />
expressed appreciation of the sup- <lb />
port the people of <lb />
had give the It can be <lb />
truly said of Ayden that no town <lb />
or community in the county gives <lb />
its school more earnest support. <lb />
In the direction of the school <lb />
Superintendent is as- <lb />
by an able faculty of six <lb />
teachers and they are giving <lb />
Ayden a fine he enroll- <lb />
was the past <lb />
dozen par day. Some <lb />
are reported to <lb />
entirely abandoned the <lb />
tare of cent ribbed goods <lb />
the coming fall season, and I <lb />
now looks as if retail buyers <lb />
Daughter.-, of the Confederacy nave to eliminate the <lb />
Celebrates in Philadelphia. goods from their fall lines. <lb />
The subject even, w defeat <lb />
Longfellow, and as the roll was . <lb />
called each member arose and nor on p <lb />
gave a quotation from the <lb />
of this famous poet. Then <lb />
this program <lb />
his life <lb />
and Miss Ethel Skin- Reflector. <lb />
Philadelphia, May <lb />
the auspices of the Philadelphia <lb />
Miss Essie Whichard. Chapter of the United to <lb />
Begins Sentence Today. <lb />
New York, May Willis <lb />
Essie the a <lb />
Song Song of the bummer to-night at the Bel-, <lb />
chorus. entertain- Murphy, whose conviction on I <lb />
Synopsis of Longfellow, Miss committee is composed of charge of bribery has been c. <lb />
Lillie Tucker. I the most prominent Southern la- firmed the Supreme coy <lb />
Recitation in concert in Philadelphia, and the enter today upon Ins a <lb />
I will be composed of the . of one year l n the house- <lb />
Old Sweet i best that Philadelphia has of Under the r <lb />
Recitation- <lb />
heart of Miss Lillian <lb />
Burch. Piano accompaniment <lb />
by Miss Ethel Skinner. <lb />
chorus. <lb />
Every number on the program <lb />
was excellent and reflected credit <lb />
on those taking part and on the <lb />
work of the society. <lb />
Fallowing the the <lb />
ladies and gentleman. <lb />
Strike Growing. <lb />
Special to Reflector. <lb />
New York, May The strike <lb />
among the longshoremen has <lb />
spread to the sound and <lb />
men are now in it. Police <lb />
massed at danger points to try <lb />
governing Supreme com <lb />
the papers were I <lb />
filed for thirty days after I <lb />
decision was rendered, and <lb />
are filed they do not <lb />
come effective It is not <lb />
; that a rehearing will be <lb />
and the sentence will, accord <lb />
take full effect. <lb />
There is no line in the world better <lb />
th; Harrison line. It his it a <lb />
reputation for honorable wares and <lb />
dealings. <lb />
If you use the Harrison Paints you <lb />
never worry quality. <lb />
We trust that you favor us with <lb />
orders whenever you want good paint for any <lb />
Have just a car load and <lb />
can give you Special <lb />
Baker Hart <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Local Mill Behind. <lb />
I he special in Friday's <lb />
tor about the shortage of knit <lb />
goods in the Northern mills, <lb />
brought Mr. L. D. Wade, <lb />
of the Commercial Knitting <lb />
in to tell us <lb />
I something of the condition here. <lb />
He says this mill is now <lb />
literary society entertained the i to prevent trouble, but the <lb />
debating society, ice cream and made an attack. Italian <lb />
cake being served. There was I ships in harbor arc unable to <lb />
also an original contest arranged unload and will have to carry <lb />
by the teachers, the answers their cargoes back. <lb />
being twenty counties in <lb />
Carolina So filled OUt the Carolina In Superior <lb />
that the prizes were, Pitt County, i <lb />
drawn for. Miss Tucker , F. V. Johnston <lb />
the girl's prize v. <lb />
the boy's. These Tho Dabney Brokerage <lb />
were presented Smith. Th, National <lb />
Another event was I The defendant. Tho <lb />
amusement. said <lb />
day of April, U. C. <lb />
Idaho People No. Over F-1 r <lb />
dent's Letter on Meyer and <lb />
he IS <lb />
trip <lb />
he <lb />
leave, the <lb />
Hay wood. <lb />
F, in recover <lb />
f 063.20 the amount claimed <lb />
lid plaintiff against the said defend <lb />
i account due fur damages <lb />
, in shipments, which summons <lb />
jg before the Superior Court <lb />
First Steamer for Nome. <lb />
to Reflector. <lb />
Seattle. Wash., May <lb />
steamer owned <lb />
L. N. Gray Steamship <lb />
left this port today for the ii.- <lb />
mining towns She i <lb />
vi to make the <lb />
son. Although <lb />
the first boat to <lb />
son will practically open <lb />
the sailing of the <lb />
Ohio, Victoria. <lb />
Senator, which depart on <lb />
1st. The is the <lb />
that does not <lb />
passengers, and all avail <lb />
space on other steamer <lb />
already been engaged. <lb />
has the <lb />
having been the first vessel <lb />
Nome every season for the <lb />
six years. The first v <lb />
arrive at Nome is always <lb />
with great enthusiasm. <lb />
On May 23rd. the <lb />
Philadelphia, May The, Co. will <lb />
annual diocesan . silo of lots on <lb />
met today in Holy property at Washington, <lb />
in city, aid will advertise- <lb />
continue tomorrow. Seven other <lb />
dioceses are represented. <lb />
Bishop Coleman is present. <lb />
He had charge of the <lb />
nary service. <lb />
in this paper and you will <lb />
see s in- interesting information <lb />
about I he lots and the <lb />
for making money on an <lb />
April, 1807 <lb />
which <lb />
then in the <lb />
of Mi. it. The <lb />
Bank of which warrant is <lb />
said Court at <lb />
time oat next. <lb />
and r fen the <lb />
Dabney Brokerage is require I <lb />
appear and or demur to the <lb />
complaint to be said cause or the <lb />
relief demanded will be granted. <lb />
under my hand seal of <lb />
Court this the 1st Ma, <lb />
Moore, <lb />
Clerk Superior Court, Pitt County, <lb />
Earthquake in Siberia. <lb />
Cable to Reflector. <lb />
Irkutsk, Siberia, May <lb />
severe earth was felt I <lb />
early <lb />
The one-year-old child <lb />
and Mrs. John living <lb />
miles from Salisbury, <lb />
ed in three inches of <lb />
The mother left the <lb />
returned to find it lying <lb />
downward in the tub, dew<lb /></p>
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l HI <lb />
THE RN REFLECTOR <lb />
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY <lb />
O. J. . Editor and <lb />
Entered as second class Jan. 1907 at the post office at i <lb />
N C, antler Act gross of March <lb />
Advertising made upon application. <lb />
A correspondent desired at every post office in Pitt and adjoining counties. <lb />
h Jo fiction <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY, MAY 1907 <lb />
The ballots tell their own tale. Over in South Carolina, as we <lb />
learn from the Ledger, <lb />
When Pitt county makes up yet working that old <lb />
mind the thing is done. hunting joke. <lb />
Pitt did he. self Nothing is truer than the in- <lb />
in the vote for junction sure your sins will <lb />
find you Jones could not <lb />
The thing lo strain, so came in and <lb />
is the town <lb />
for aldermen. <lb />
soaring so high in price <lb />
at this time of year is not <lb />
fitting <lb />
Durham pulls off a daily fight <lb />
to . the municipal cam- <lb />
that city <lb />
T . .-city treasurer of Char- <lb />
turned out to be an <lb />
the wind his <lb />
of i a shortage of <lb />
some r <lb />
Ii don't make her, <lb />
people stop using money that <lb />
does not belong to them, b. will <lb />
Ice rank as having the largest <lb />
ha r be poking out a P of any town in the <lb />
ling lot in Greenville. <lb />
fifty odd <lb />
bear fruit in occasional suicides <lb />
and more frequent murders. <lb />
Settle the differences of <lb />
ion now join <lb />
hands in Pitt to <lb />
the front. <lb />
State. <lb />
Being at they are both Re- <lb />
publicans, the balance of we <lb />
fellows can afford to let ex- <lb />
Governor Russell and Judge <lb />
Purnell fight it out <lb />
themselves. <lb />
If the railroads knew when to <lb />
let well enough alone they <lb />
It is now up between stop lighting the rat <lb />
county and the State board of flaws If the matter has to <lb />
education for the E stern train- before another legislature the <lb />
school. cut will be cheaper. <lb />
man in Pitt county who Durham is trying to get ahead <lb />
for bonds Tuesday will Charlotte in reducing <lb />
to it as The difference is Char- <lb />
est vote of his life. has candidates for the <lb />
while Durham kills <lb />
The fifth district combine them <lb />
is about to give the Greensboro <lb />
Industrial News an attack cf Adams says the <lb />
cm party in North Carolina will <lb />
not be respectable until it gets <lb />
The Marlon Butler and Marion Butler. Right <lb />
Spent Atlanta are swapping Rouse cleaning will <lb />
compliment afford some amuse- have further than that. <lb />
to the outsiders . , . , . <lb />
. Raleigh is making extensive <lb />
All honor to the men o Preparation for the on <lb />
valiantly through the of the to <lb />
for bonds. Pitt Worth the first <lb />
of gratitude. be killed in with <lb />
a It will be a memorable <lb />
If Pitt county does some <lb />
now, it is because she has a The Bible is very clear on the <lb />
right to- That vote for bonds to. that no man shall know <lb />
g t the Eastern training school when the end of time shall be, <lb />
hows where our people stand, j therefore even the Montana man <lb />
who predicted that the affairs of <lb />
We fail to see that it makes; this world would be wound up <lb />
any difference whether May 13th, 1907, will not be <lb />
dent favored Senator prised at seeing things going <lb />
Overman for Democrat leader right as before. <lb />
or not. The president is not <lb />
hot in the county <lb />
was in favor of the bonds. That <lb />
was not expected. But those <lb />
against the measure were so <lb />
from a mistake of judgment ard <lb />
not because they desired to hind- <lb />
the progress of the county. <lb />
All will yet realize that carrying <lb />
the bonds Tuesday was the best <lb />
day's work the county has ever <lb />
done. <lb />
WONDERFUL PHENOMENA IN <lb />
GREENVILLE. <lb />
It is scarcely in the history of <lb />
town as large or as small as <lb />
Greenville, that a matter so <lb />
much the minds of the <lb />
whole people as the training <lb />
school now engrossing every- <lb />
body, should meet with such <lb />
unanimity as was shown last <lb />
Tuesday- There were <lb />
voters and votes were <lb />
cast, every one of them for <lb />
bonds, and of those not voting <lb />
only three were in the <lb />
polls. <lb />
Truly the millennium of <lb />
thought and spirit is among our <lb />
people. There never has been <lb />
such union among them before. <lb />
When a Doubting Thomas <lb />
fully what the <lb />
meant and what great benefits <lb />
were to be derived from the <lb />
school by the boys and girls of <lb />
and the generations that <lb />
follow, there could be but <lb />
one sentiment and that was to <lb />
nave the school in Pitt <lb />
Pitt county will be the center <lb />
attraction and all eyes will be <lb />
turned towards this great <lb />
commonwealth. It is <lb />
to estimate the great and <lb />
continuous good that will result. <lb />
counties are looking on <lb />
and surely they <lb />
are and feel deeply <lb />
the effect the great institution <lb />
will have on the immediate com- <lb />
in which it is located. <lb />
There has never been in the <lb />
history, and fro a the present <lb />
viewpoint cover will be again, <lb />
such a opportunity for the <lb />
development and advancement <lb />
of the county. We do sincerely, <lb />
hope the good people of the I <lb />
county will rise up as one man <lb />
and forward this <lb />
of ail measures ever before <lb />
and the generations of <lb />
boys and girl . some will <lb />
i hem blessed. <lb />
f Editor Clark, of the States- <lb />
v succeed-; in finding the <lb />
whale swallowed Jonah, <lb />
he will have <lb />
scoop. <lb />
A Montana man has hit upon <lb />
the idea that the world will come <lb />
to an end on May 13th. Oh, <lb />
that unlucky But the fun-1 <lb />
part about it is that the <lb />
man sold several thousand <lb />
worth of property he posses- <lb />
for in order that he <lb />
might have no when <lb />
the end comes. Wonder what <lb />
he thinks of doing with that <lb />
when he is translated <lb />
It will be a pity if that Mon- <lb />
man brings the world to an <lb />
end on the 13th, just one- day <lb />
before Pitt county has set to <lb />
show the world how big a ma- <lb />
j she can cast for bonds. <lb />
If the railroads are really <lb />
money carrying passengers <lb />
what a lot of it they must make <lb />
hauling freight. <lb />
Hostile. <lb />
Cable to Reflector. <lb />
Dublin, May <lb />
are actively hostile to the <lb />
Irish bill now before parliament. <lb />
Some Raleigh ministers com- <lb />
plained at the way the News and <lb />
Observer wrote up the <lb />
college base ball games. <lb />
Tl at paper called the Davidson <lb />
team Presbyterians, the Trinity <lb />
team Methodists and the Wake <lb />
Forest team Baptists, using the; <lb />
terms pouring, sprinkling and; <lb />
immersing in expressing what <lb />
the boys did for each other in I <lb />
their games. Such <lb />
as these were regarded by the <lb />
complaining ministers as sac- <lb />
religious and paper <lb />
ed to do so any If <lb />
the denominational colleges <lb />
stop sending out ball teams <lb />
to advertise their respective in- <lb />
the secular press <lb />
not have occasion to mix them <lb />
up in the sporting field phrases <lb />
in reporting <lb />
games. <lb />
It now looks as though Mayor <lb />
of San Francisco, would <lb />
have been glad of the little dis- <lb />
traction from local affairs a war <lb />
with Japan would have produced. <lb />
There will really be little <lb />
about the deportation of the <lb />
when a place for them <lb />
can be found where the water- <lb />
melons ripen all the year. <lb />
The government is going to <lb />
feed molasses to some New Or- <lb />
leans convicts to test its <lb />
purity. Might as well try to <lb />
punish by giving him <lb />
watermelon. <lb />
few towns in the State elect- <lb />
ed local tickets without <lb />
and all was unity and <lb />
If every neighbor were <lb />
to keep his chickens tied up so <lb />
couldn't scratch up their <lb />
gardens we would <lb />
have more harmony, or words to <lb />
that Star <lb />
running the Democratic party, <lb />
a id his counsel will hardly be <lb />
sought when the party goes <lb />
about selecting a leader. <lb />
The Southern railway has <lb />
cured an injunction against the <lb />
State corporation restraining the <lb />
latter from putting in effect the <lb />
and freight regulation <lb />
passed by the last legislature. <lb />
Right there the Southern rail- <lb />
way has made a big mistake. <lb />
The formal announcement has <lb />
been made of the candidacy of <lb />
Hon, Locke Craig, of <lb />
for the Democratic nomination <lb />
for governor in the next cam-<lb />
Giving up the money did not <lb />
make the case go as light with <lb />
Nelson, the Wilmington postal <lb />
clerk who stole a <lb />
package, as had been an- <lb />
by some. He was con <lb />
in the Federal court <lb />
The Asheville Citizen <lb />
says Mr. Craig well Lo the fr <lb />
for the high office ard eighteen But that is a <lb />
make a governor , sentence for the size of h-s <lb />
would be proud <lb />
Beyond question, the most <lb />
comprehensive review ever pub <lb />
of the industrial and <lb />
cultural advance of the South <lb />
since 1880, and of the material <lb />
resources on which Southern pro- <lb />
and prosperity are based, <lb />
is given in the <lb />
Record of May 9th. This <lb />
rate review must for all time <lb />
the final authority in <lb />
fact i figures about the South, j <lb />
We believe that it should i <lb />
with force than anything <lb />
ever is or likely to be j <lb />
issued for years to to every <lb />
intelligent man in the South, <lb />
It is a story of the South, past <lb />
and present, and a forecast, of <lb />
the future. It deals with the <lb />
facts of antebellum days and <lb />
the last quarter- of a century, <lb />
and covers the foundation on <lb />
which the South is building for <lb />
the future <lb />
This great story, covering <lb />
nearly pages of the <lb />
Record; and this <lb />
issue of that paper as a <lb />
whole, are good examples of <lb />
what the Manufacturer's Record <lb />
is doing every week. We do <lb />
not believe that any thoughtful <lb />
man in the South can be other- <lb />
wise than interested in a close <lb />
with <lb />
is doing and what it may <lb />
accomplish. The facts bearing <lb />
on these questions teach the, <lb />
life of i very man and woman in <lb />
the South, and never before <lb />
were they so comprehensively <lb />
presented as in this<lb />
If we wanted to win and keep I <lb />
the favor of a man we certainly <lb />
would not be continually <lb />
him. Looks like the <lb />
railroads might profit by a rule <lb />
like that They cannot expect <lb />
to win and hold the favor of the <lb />
people, on whom they depend for <lb />
patronage, when they <lb />
people s interest <lb />
antagonize the laws the people j <lb />
pass. The people believe the; <lb />
railroads can handle both <lb />
and freight at a lower rate <lb />
than they have been charging, and <lb />
passed laws compelling them to <lb />
make certain reductions One <lb />
of the three large railroad sys- <lb />
in North Carolina is <lb />
these laws That just <lb />
means the fight will continue <lb />
until the it submit to the <lb />
laws and give the matter a fair <lb />
test. The people do not want to <lb />
cripple the railroads, but are <lb />
determined that the <lb />
shall be just and fair. <lb />
Thomas Dixon said in his Nor- <lb />
folk speech that ships that <lb />
landed at Jamestown brought <lb />
with them the slaves <lb />
Some ships did, but not those <lb />
whose landing is being <lb />
orated by the exposition. It was <lb />
a that in 1620 <lb />
b -ought the first cargo of human <lb />
c to Virginia, and the <lb />
C y protested then and there- <lb />
after against the burden of <lb />
Virginia Pilot. <lb />
New Life on the Farm. <lb />
Public schools, telephones, <lb />
good roads and rural free <lb />
of mail are four conveniences <lb />
which now go to make life on the <lb />
farm a great deal pleasanter <lb />
than it was before they were <lb />
put in of the rural <lb />
Farmers, families are not <lb />
now nearly so isolated as they <lb />
were a few years ago when their <lb />
only means of communication <lb />
with each other and with the <lb />
towns was over roads deep in <lb />
mud in winter and disagreeable <lb />
because of the dust in summer. <lb />
Life on the farm now is not only <lb />
but is made pleasant <lb />
in sections where these <lb />
have been provided. A <lb />
farmer living miles from his <lb />
to which formerly <lb />
came a weekly or semiweekly <lb />
mail can now have his letters <lb />
and his daily newspaper delivered <lb />
daily at his door. His wife and <lb />
daughters can have intercourse <lb />
at will without house <lb />
with friends on other farms. <lb />
Good schools are near enough <lb />
for the children to attend with- <lb />
out Good roads <lb />
make driving a pleasure and <lb />
minimize the labor cf getting <lb />
products to market. <lb />
As these four aids to comfort <lb />
of farm life are extended in <lb />
area that life will become more <lb />
popular and there will be less of <lb />
the migration from country to <lb />
town, which has been so notice- <lb />
in the past. The rural dis- <lb />
will no longer be drained <lb />
of their best people, seeking <lb />
towns because of the <lb />
comforts and conveniences pf <lb />
the latter. Life on the i arm will <lb />
become a different thing, and <lb />
we look for the tide to turn and <lb />
to see the town people seeking <lb />
the pleasures and <lb />
of life on the farm <lb />
Wilmington Messenger. <lb />
In recent years it has become <lb />
a fad for college students, at <lb />
their graduation, to wear caps <lb />
and gowns The custom has <lb />
been adopted some of the col- <lb />
in this State and we note <lb />
with interest that even at de- <lb />
and conservative Wake <lb />
Forest the cap and gown will be <lb />
in evidence at this year's com- <lb />
So long as the col- <lb />
students are clothed and in <lb />
their right minds conduct <lb />
sometimes leaves one in doubt <lb />
about the we suppose we <lb />
have no right to object to any- <lb />
thing they do. Anyway the cap <lb />
and gown comes along with the <lb />
affected among all classes <lb />
of wearing glasses which are not <lb />
only of no service but are often <lb />
absolutely hurtful to the eyes, <lb />
and of spending about per <lb />
cent, of the time developing <lb />
by playing foot ball ard <lb />
baseball instead of cultivating <lb />
their rather in <lb />
physical instead of mental <lb />
cultivation the chief aim. But <lb />
after all these things do the Gen- <lb />
tiles seek the cap and Moth- <lb />
Hubbard might as well come <lb />
along with the rest. The old- <lb />
times Would probably not object <lb />
to some of the new fangled ways <lb />
they have in college if those who <lb />
arc turned out by these <lb />
only knew something that <lb />
v. while when they are <lb />
-out. but very often they don't. <lb />
It is said that Mrs. Thaw has <lb />
b en compelled to curtail her <lb />
on account of the <lb />
expense entailed on by <lb />
h t son's trial. This is one of <lb />
those illustrations, always <lb />
curring in real life, which dis- <lb />
pose of he amiable theory of <lb />
a weak sinner's being nobody's <lb />
enemy but his own. Wrongdoing <lb />
invariably commands a heavy <lb />
price, and it is not the guilty ex- <lb />
who are called upon <lb />
to pay American <lb />
All <lb />
Old Susan was working a block <lb />
away from her home, and, being <lb />
urged to stay to do some extra <lb />
work, she called to her <lb />
who was playing in front of <lb />
her house. All in one breath, <lb />
without pause or stop, she shout- <lb />
ed in a hi <lb />
to-my-house- and- go-in-de- front- <lb />
and- go back-to-de -kitchen <lb />
and-shut de- <lb />
it- and- set a cheer- -it -and <lb />
come-out-and <lb />
and-hang-de- key- u s- <lb />
hangs it- and- Mary- Jane <lb />
her-tell <lb />
I-comes <lb />
I ting <lb />
you thunderbolt de <lb />
kitchen <lb />
for June. <lb />
Some Candidates Next Year. <lb />
Though two terms has for a <lb />
number of years been the rule <lb />
for State <lb />
nor, who is limited the con- <lb />
to one of <lb />
the present officers who will <lb />
have had two terms will, it <lb />
pears, offer again next year- <lb />
Treasurer Lacy will be a <lb />
date for a third term and so will <lb />
Auditor Dixon- Both of these <lb />
gentlemen suit us. Secretary of <lb />
State Grimes has made n public <lb />
announcement of his <lb />
and Superintendent of Public In- <lb />
will not have <lb />
had two terms by next year- <lb />
Attorney General is in <lb />
wretched health and there is no <lb />
likelihood of his being in the <lb />
We are not advised <lb />
of the plans of Mr. Varner, Com- <lb />
missioner of Labor and Printing, <lb />
nor of those of Corporation Com- <lb />
missioner whose <lb />
successor will be elected next <lb />
year. For the governorship, Mr. <lb />
W. W. Kitchen and Mr. Locke <lb />
Craig are now and with <lb />
or without authority the <lb />
of ex-Lieutenant Governor <lb />
is announced. There <lb />
will doubtless be a sufficient <lb />
number of candidates for all the <lb />
places to make the next <lb />
Ob- <lb />
server. <lb />
All Singers Invited. <lb />
All who will assist in the <lb />
during the missionary <lb />
conference to be held in the <lb />
Jarvis Memorial church here <lb />
next week, are requested to <lb />
meet at the church tonight after <lb />
prayer meeting. <lb />
IS NOW GOING ON. <lb />
STORE <lb />
COME A LOOK <lb />
I WINTERVILLE <lb />
This department Is In charge of F. C. NYE, who is authorized to rep- <lb />
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory <lb />
Mrs. Alle n Crawford, of Green- <lb />
ville, spent several days at the <lb />
home of P. H. Kittrell. <lb />
The A. G. Cox Co. has <lb />
still on hand a full supply of <lb />
their Tar Heel Cart wheels. <lb />
Send us your order we assure <lb />
prompt shipments. <lb />
Quite a number of our citizens <lb />
attended the reunion of <lb />
veterans at Greenville Fri- <lb />
day and report an excellent pro- <lb />
gramme- <lb />
A new lot of nice spring and <lb />
summer pants just opened at <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
Mrs. W L. House went to <lb />
Greenville Friday shopping- <lb />
Another large lot of shoes just <lb />
in at Harrington. Barber Co. <lb />
Miss Kittrell, who has <lb />
been attending the Normal and <lb />
Industrial college at Greens- <lb />
returned home Wednesday. <lb />
Fancy negligee and shirts at <lb />
B. F. Manning Co. <lb />
Prof. Lineberry went to John- <lb />
son's Mill Thursday evening to <lb />
speak on the bond issue. <lb />
Call and let ma take your order <lb />
for a tailor made suit from the <lb />
Progress Tailoring O. Chicago <lb />
111-a fit guarantee. J. D. Smith <lb />
B F. Manning Co- <lb />
Protect yourself from the sun <lb />
by getting a large straw hat at <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
We are having <lb />
weather for cotton planting and <lb />
tobacco setting. Farmers may <lb />
be on the lockout for grass if <lb />
the weather continues wet. <lb />
We nave plenty of time on <lb />
hand, A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
Fresh corned herrings just <lb />
opened at Harrington, Barber <lb />
Co. <lb />
We sell Laughlin, Eclipse and <lb />
Parker fountain pens. <lb />
T. <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 />
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 />
We will sell you a Webster's <lb />
Unabridged Dictionary, bound <lb />
in sheep, for They are <lb />
B. T. Cox Bro. <lb />
You just ought to come down <lb />
and see the nice and up to-date <lb />
Hunsucker buggies being turned <lb />
out almost almost every day by <lb />
the A. G-Cox <lb />
B T. Cox Bro. have just re- <lb />
a nice lot of Teacher's <lb />
Bibles, binding. Prices <lb />
from to each. <lb />
Rev. W. E. Cox filled his <lb />
appointment at the <lb />
pal church Friday night instead <lb />
of next Monday night, on account <lb />
of commencement of W. H. S. <lb />
next week- <lb />
The season is now almost at <lb />
hand when most of the farmers <lb />
will likely need trucks <lb />
and from the barn. <lb />
Q. Cox Co. are <lb />
preparing to make good Friday <lb />
n v their <lb />
., and would be glad to <lb />
needs. <lb />
in and Kate Chap- <lb />
m went to Greenville Thurs- <lb />
d;. <lb />
Tl G. Cox Mfg. Co. are <lb />
making shipment of their <lb />
tobacco trucks almost <lb />
We are expecting a <lb />
large run of these goods this <lb />
season and would therefore, <lb />
to our customers to <lb />
orders as early as possible. <lb />
L. L. Kittrell and Purnell Tripp <lb />
went to Greenville today- <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 far their <lb />
Economic Back band has been <lb />
great for this season as they <lb />
have sold over cf them. <lb />
deposit is too small to <lb />
be welcomed at the bank, it is <lb />
the frequency, of deposits that <lb />
show character. This is an ex <lb />
motto for every young <lb />
man to adopt when starting out <lb />
in life. Don't, be afraid of word- <lb />
the car-bier by these little <lb />
amounts. That is his business- <lb />
J. L. Jackson Cashier of <lb />
Winterville. <lb />
Carolina <lb />
Co. are prepared to <lb />
grind first meal for you at <lb />
any Wood work also a <lb />
specialty. <lb />
A new arrival of trunks, <lb />
and hand grips at A. W <lb />
St Co- <lb />
The A. G- Cox Co. will <lb />
make flues for the <lb />
at the same old price as <lb />
season. <lb />
Augustus Haddock and broth- <lb />
of Georgetown, S. C, who <lb />
have been visiting relatives h ore <lb />
for several days, returned to <lb />
their home this morning. <lb />
A. N. Ange Co. know how <lb />
to buy shoes for comfort, <lb />
and They have just <lb />
opened their large lino of fine <lb />
slippers- <lb />
Miss Lela Roach is visiting <lb />
Misses and Kate <lb />
B. T Cox Bro. have garden <lb />
and flower seeds- ail <lb />
kinds at the drug store. <lb />
G. E- Lineberry filled <lb />
Rev. J. E. at <lb />
Greenville Sunday. <lb />
We have just received a large <lb />
of best roofing. See us for <lb />
prices before A. W. <lb />
Ange Co. <lb />
R. H- Hunsucker went to <lb />
Greenville Tuesday. <lb />
Have you seen new <lb />
proved coffee-mill at Harrington <lb />
Barber Co It will take your <lb />
eye. <lb />
W. H- S gave a rehearsal; last <lb />
night of the Friday con- <lb />
cert for the benefit of the citizens <lb />
of the town and community <lb />
Rev- J- E. of Greenville <lb />
the annual sermon <lb />
tonight in the auditorium. All <lb />
are most cordially invited to <lb />
hear him. <lb />
Extra line of white goods just <lb />
opened at B. F. Manning Co. <lb />
Miss Mabel Kittrell <lb />
Miss Kittrell. <lb />
Knitting already <lb />
pared at Harrington, Barber <lb />
Co. <lb />
There were regular services at <lb />
the Free Will Baptist church last <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
and men's fancy silk <lb />
hose for summer wear at B. F. <lb />
Manning Co. <lb />
The election passed off quietly <lb />
Mrs. Croom, of Kinston, is <lb />
visiting her son, Rudolph, here <lb />
this week. <lb />
See our new assortment of <lb />
hamburgs, laces etc at B. V, <lb />
Manning Co. <lb />
G. A. Kittrell, our hustling <lb />
pony dealer, is expecting <lb />
ell three today. <lb />
a now line of tin ware n <lb />
at Harrington <lb />
Co. <lb />
GODPARENTS, <lb />
Origin of Custom of <lb />
tors at <lb />
The name of godfather and god- <lb />
mother me from the <lb />
and they are applied to those who <lb />
stand speak for a Child in the rite <lb />
of baptism. The Latin <lb />
name fir the lame <lb />
having been incorporated in the <lb />
TOUGH OLD CANNON. <lb />
A is being told at th <lb />
yard concerning <lb />
a contractor, who <lb />
nil the old obsolete cannon <lb />
which were sold the local yard <lb />
sonic ago. The cannon wore <lb />
all r kind, and in <lb />
order that they might be easily <lb />
bundled for shipment to tho city <lb />
ill .- of schemes were in <lb />
an o- to break them with <lb />
and blasting powder, b <lb />
they wore unsuccessful. An electric <lb />
machine was oven set up the <lb />
the cannon were drilled <lb />
fall of holes in order to weaken <lb />
thorn breaking open with <lb />
wedges, hut this was also <lb />
foL The cannon wore then taken <lb />
and tho last heard of them <lb />
TH E i <lb />
HAWES HAT <lb />
PRICE <lb />
English language, i more of- . , ,. <lb />
ten used than the in the <lb />
Point whore an effort <lb />
It signifies a bondsman or <lb />
area, <lb />
surety. <lb />
The first appointment of sponsors <lb />
in tho church occurred about <lb />
A. D-, and the selection was the <lb />
act of a Roman bishop, whose ob- <lb />
was to provide for the Chris- <lb />
uprearing of a child, both of <lb />
whose parents had in <lb />
From that time on the <lb />
tom of having sponsors at the <lb />
of children grew on the plea <lb />
that their parents might be cut off <lb />
by fierce attack on the small <lb />
company of Christian believers, <lb />
it came tn lie retained after tho <lb />
period of as a part of <lb />
the baptismal rite. <lb />
A rule adopted by a church <lb />
in A. D-, forbidding parents <lb />
to act as sponsors for a child is sup- <lb />
posed have for its purpose the <lb />
curing for a child a Christian <lb />
should one or both of the par- <lb />
die, for it was held that the <lb />
parents were, per BO, the child's <lb />
sponsors and bound, by their <lb />
very act bringing him to the <lb />
font, to rear him in the faith. <lb />
Another church rule adopted b <lb />
the council of Trent in limit- <lb />
the number of sponsors to two <lb />
for child, is said to have owed <lb />
its In fact that the choice <lb />
of bad come to he made <lb />
largely to gifts and favor.-, a <lb />
or more friends, present or <lb />
recorded sponsors <lb />
in a custom that <lb />
office into a <lb />
force. <lb />
of o sponsor as defined <lb />
catechism are to <lb />
child a <lb />
of the evil work- of the <lb />
world, flesh and tho devil; <lb />
in the Christian <lb />
third, to n life lived in accord- <lb />
with holy will and com- <lb />
An in <lb />
the child's Christian welfare was at <lb />
I time of its godparents. <lb />
looked for now beyond <lb />
i ii more or less <lb />
his well being. <lb />
was made to break them open <lb />
with dynamite again. The cannon <lb />
which to be so strong were <lb />
among tho armament of tho war <lb />
craft which in <lb />
San Francisco Chronicle. <lb />
What can I do <lb />
H B Mumford- of Ayden, was . <lb />
Answers. <lb />
young society women were <lb />
hi outbound Sutler street car. <lb />
It stopped at <lb />
there Tom Ed I <lb />
they've had luncheon at the <lb />
Palace. They've got on the front <lb />
end. I don't want to speak to Ed. <lb />
if ho should come <lb />
visiting here Sunday evening. <lb />
The I of Winterville <lb />
up and played a of <lb />
hall with the Greenville <lb />
afternoon. game <lb />
was interesting and <lb />
in a score of to in favor of <lb />
Winterville. <lb />
conductor <lb />
Don't <lb />
shouted the <lb />
as the ear sped along, <lb />
the matter <lb />
him any <lb />
cover did. but I expected he'd <lb />
auk o to the m to ho <lb />
pretended I wasn't going, and I <lb />
knew there. What do <lb />
SALE OF LaND FOR; <lb />
North Carolina I In the Superior <lb />
Pitt County. I Before D. C Moore, <lb />
Sidney Wooten and Charles Woolen, <lb />
vs <lb />
Shade H. Wooten, J. F. and <lb />
Herbert E. <lb />
By Virtue of an Order made in the <lb />
above Special Proceeding, by <lb />
of the Superior court, on <lb />
the 7th clay of May, the undersign- <lb />
ed commissioner will on Saturday tho <lb />
9th day of June, 1907, at noon, <lb />
expose to public sale before -the court <lb />
House Greenville, to the highest <lb />
bidder for cash the following tract of <lb />
land to <lb />
in the county of Pitt <lb />
State of North Carolina and in Swift <lb />
Creek township, of <lb />
T. H. Fleming J- M. Wooten, <lb />
lands and others, and <lb />
acres more or and befog the <lb />
lands formerly known the Charles <lb />
Wooten Home place. This sale will be <lb />
made fir partition. <lb />
This the 7th day of May, 1907, <lb />
V. C. Harding. <lb />
Commissioner <lb />
loud <lb />
i I <lb />
.-. <lb />
lining by his <lb />
whir if <lb />
Chronicle <lb />
Heating <lb />
Inn <lb />
at the <lb />
cord ltd <lb />
water a <lb />
In i Dag. <lb />
i- water for <lb />
hole and ; <lb />
some n pap <lb />
at n Bank. <lb />
A full blood Indian squaw attired <lb />
in tho regulation i of swell <lb />
bred society woman in Indian life <lb />
brightly colored blanket and skirt <lb />
with beaded leggings and <lb />
with the approved <lb />
coiffure, which is the same <lb />
have been wearing the <lb />
bundled recently seen to <lb />
walk into the Reno State bank <lb />
and fill a check in a full round <lb />
band, which she at the <lb />
proper window and re d her <lb />
money, supposedly. The officials at <lb />
tho ti y it is a common occur- <lb />
but to average it <lb />
corned o proceeding--El <lb />
Reno American. <lb />
When Ohio <lb />
In the mid.-l of <lb />
lecture on the other <lb />
night at the Young Men's Christian <lb />
association ho quite a little <lb />
time on the Incident of the princely <lb />
sum of which be brought <lb />
with him to this country and gave <lb />
to congress. <lb />
Lafayette returned to the <lb />
United States forty-two years <lb />
later congress voted him <lb />
for the which ho <lb />
gave to us in that time of great <lb />
need. When the vole was taken <lb />
state in the Union voted for it <lb />
us mention it <lb />
exception of Columbus <lb />
Dispatch. <lb />
Modern <lb />
One of tho curiosities of modern <lb />
forestry is the c are of beautiful old <lb />
shade The amputation of <lb />
diseased or dead limbs is as careful- <lb />
performed to prevent further de- <lb />
cay from tho elements as in <lb />
operations on human beings. <lb />
Decaying cavities are cleaned and <lb />
filled with a preserving cement, as is <lb />
done the modem dentist. <lb />
the latest advance is to build a tin <lb />
roof the upper of wide <lb />
spreading branches, where little <lb />
hollows might hold dampness and <lb />
promote decay. Some handsome <lb />
patriarchs well it. <lb />
His Way of <lb />
A number of years ago at a <lb />
town in Maine an important local <lb />
election was to take place, and there <lb />
was strong rivalry between the Re- <lb />
publicans and Democrats. Old Hi- <lb />
ram Morse, tho blacksmith, was a <lb />
strong Democrat, but many of the <lb />
farmers were Republicans. On the <lb />
of the election a farmer <lb />
came to have his shod. The <lb />
blacksmith said to We're both <lb />
You're a Republican, and Pin <lb />
i Democrat. pair off. We'll <lb />
neither us vote, and it will <lb />
amount to, the same an if both went <lb />
to tho pol agreed <lb />
After election out <lb />
Morse had pain with live Re- <lb />
publican i <lb />
GOOD REASONS <lb />
SHOULD WEAR h <lb />
A HAWES , m <lb />
-t. They have more style than other Hats sold regardless <lb />
price- <lb />
2nd. They to other makes <lb />
3rd. They wear longer and look better than any other Haft <lb />
on the market. <lb />
WHEN YOU HAVE ON At <lb />
you have the satisfaction of <lb />
knowing it Is <lb />
SOLD EXCLUSIVELY BY <lb />
j- i 1- MAN'S <lb />
C. S. FORBES, <lb />
-n <lb />
a- <lb />
I i W <lb />
Main Line. <lb />
Upon the completion of the <lb />
It It. which will give <lb />
quick transportation, tow <lb />
freight rates a fast mail service, <lb />
places before the <lb />
world and opportunities <lb />
development which has <lb />
before presented itself is now <lb />
attracting attention from pros- <lb />
investors from all sides. <lb />
Don't miss the sales of Jun; <lb />
13th Townsend Windham <lb />
with hold it over a n <lb />
flame o- n ;. The water ho <lb />
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when her husband, a little- <lb />
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Kinds me at tho old -tend, <lb />
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GROCERIES, CANNED GOODS. <lb />
PICKLES. BUTTER, <lb />
tor his during <lb />
past year and ask that it may be continued. <lb />
It will pay you to visit store <lb />
J. B. Johnston. <lb />
Homo of Women's Fashions, Greenville, N. C. <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE<lb /></p>
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Farce. <lb />
Under the law of this State it <lb />
is a common occurrence for a <lb />
man arrested for carrying a con- <lb />
weapon to be fined, the <lb />
weapon restored to his keeping <lb />
and he be to sally- <lb />
forth with the pistol again <lb />
on his person- What a <lb />
farce But one equally as silly- <lb />
has developed in New <lb />
since the beginning of the <lb />
against concealed weapons. <lb />
It seems that the public depart- <lb />
collects all the deadly <lb />
Naval Men Japanese Battle- <lb />
ship. <lb />
Social to Reflector. <lb />
Norfolk, Va., May <lb />
naval officers are watching <lb />
with great interest the appear- <lb />
and movements of the <lb />
armored cruiser <lb />
Their interest is explained by <lb />
the first, that this ship <lb />
with a speed on natural <lb />
of about knots, which is bet- <lb />
than any of our own cruisers <lb />
can do, was turned out from a <lb />
Japanese shipyard workmen <lb />
weapons that are seized --knives. arc just beginning <lb />
pistols and dirks -and once each <lb />
year disposes of them at public <lb />
auction. These weapons are <lb />
bought by the pawnbrokers by <lb />
they are sold for <lb />
the police <lb />
If guilt of arming the <lb />
p it is arresting on r. res of <lb />
carrying concealed arm.- This <lb />
h; t brought <lb />
the that ; <lb />
law be passed all con- <lb />
a-ms o ho <lb />
aid this reform probably w II b <lb />
so n ace <lb />
Jr . Dead <lb />
E Praetor, 15-year-old <lb />
of Mr. Mrs. W. E. Proctor, <lb />
of died <lb />
i r ling o'clock of <lb />
construction; yet. according to <lb />
naval experts, the ship is per- <lb />
in every detail; second, that <lb />
was under <lb />
and on the high seas within <lb />
two <lb />
keel w. <lb />
No sue<lb />
I. <lb />
the time her <lb />
mi in Japan <lb />
i speed of construction <lb />
. ever been attain, d in <lb />
at i <lb />
. i work was c <lb />
an the best Bi <lb />
in the c of <lb />
the i . is only <lb />
better I i n t tat made by the <lb />
Japan -j in the <lb />
building f -he <lb />
Bad Condition of Malta. <lb />
Special to <lb />
The young man as May 9.-The pres- <lb />
school at Chocowinity of the premiers <lb />
was taken sick Saturday from all quarters of the globe <lb />
night On Monday he was car- <lb />
r id t a hospital in Washington <lb />
where an operation was per- <lb />
formed Tuesday night. He did <lb />
not survive the operation and <lb />
passed at the time stated <lb />
The parents have sympathy <lb />
of many in their <lb />
Caught. <lb />
On Bethel chained <lb />
v if colored citizens to- <lb />
the leg and sent them <lb />
lie ledge <lb />
h a Sheriff Tucker n t ; <lb />
c. house, and later <lb />
to beg. n lessons in road <lb />
g under the direction of<lb />
has set some of them thinking <lb />
that Great has one colony <lb />
that is in rather a bad way. <lb />
Nobody stops, generally to <lb />
think about it, even when the <lb />
King and Queen have been <lb />
some time there We <lb />
have a very vague idea of Va- <lb />
and also of the existence <lb />
of problems arising out of the <lb />
mixed of the population <lb />
of the little island that is all. <lb />
To Maltese, Malta must have a <lb />
rather sad appearance. An in- <lb />
creasing population find its <lb />
area continually reduced <lb />
for purpose of Port <lb />
These Said is now the coaling station for <lb />
BETHEL'S GREAT DAY. <lb />
of Graded School. <lb />
There are several excellent <lb />
schools in Pitt county, and <lb />
el possesses one of them in her <lb />
graded school, the <lb />
exercises of which took place <lb />
on the and 8th. <lb />
H. is <lb />
dent of the school and the <lb />
numbers six teachers. The <lb />
enrollment the past session was <lb />
The closing exercises began <lb />
Tuesday night with a concert in <lb />
which a most interesting pro- <lb />
gram was rendered. A feature <lb />
of this concert was recitations <lb />
by nine in competition for <lb />
a gold modal. Each girl acquit- <lb />
herself with marked credit. <lb />
j bu Miss Cherry excelled <lb />
others and was awarded the <lb />
i s. judges. <lb />
lay morning Hon. Lee <lb />
S. in, of Salisbury, junior <lb />
senator for North <lb />
delivered the annual <lb />
on in- <lb />
. by Hon. J. L. Flem- <lb />
St. senator- Senator <lb />
address charmed the <lb />
Urge audience. His subject was <lb />
d against Socialism <lb />
but he said he <lb />
was not ti confine himself <lb />
strictly to the subject. He said <lb />
he was once a school teacher and <lb />
readily see the difference <lb />
in communities where the people <lb />
were t be taxed for <lb />
schools and where they were <lb />
not w. ; In one there <lb />
is enterprise <lb />
and while in the <lb />
other there is illiteracy, <lb />
and poverty of mind d <lb />
Good school louses and <lb />
good roads indicate ; it <lb />
community- <lb />
Individualism, he said, is the <lb />
j grow of men. the growth of <lb />
men makes the State, the growth <lb />
the Mate makes I he country. <lb />
No country can be greater <lb />
the aggregation of its poop . <lb />
Education, grit <lb />
and t <lb />
Three ways are used by farmers <lb />
for curing and preparing their to- <lb />
for the market; namely sun <lb />
cured, air cured and flue cured. <lb />
The old and cheap way is called air <lb />
cured; the later discovery and <lb />
proved way is called flue cured. <lb />
In flue curing the tobacco is taken <lb />
from the fields and racked in barns <lb />
especially built to retain heat and <lb />
there subjected to a continuous high <lb />
temperature, produced by the direct <lb />
heat of flame heated flues, which <lb />
brings out in the tobacco that <lb />
stimulating taste and aroma that <lb />
expert roasting develops in green <lb />
coffee. These similar processes give <lb />
to both tobacco and coffee the cheer- <lb />
and stimulating quality that pop- <lb />
their use. <lb />
The quality of tobacco depends <lb />
much on the curing process and the <lb />
kind of soil that produces it, as ex- <lb />
pert tests prove that this flue cured <lb />
tobacco, grown in the famous F <lb />
region, requires and takes <lb />
sweetening than tobacco <lb />
any other section of the United S <lb />
and has a wholesome, <lb />
juicy, full tobacco taste that <lb />
tobacco hunger. That's why <lb />
prefer Schnapps, because <lb />
cheers more than any other <lb />
tobacco, and that's why chewer; <lb />
Schnapps pass the good thing a <lb />
one chewer makes other chew <lb />
until the fact is established <lb />
there are more chewers and n <lb />
pounds of tobacco chewed to <lb />
population in states where <lb />
tobacco is sold than there arc <lb />
those states where Schnapps has <lb />
yet been offered to the trade. <lb />
A plug of Schnapps is n <lb />
economical than a much larger <lb />
plug of cheap tobacco. Sold at-j <lb />
per pound in cuts, <lb />
and cent <lb />
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company N. <lb />
A Merited Rebuke. <lb />
That was a neat <lb />
that Ambassador White- <lb />
law Reid gave Mr. Austin, the <lb />
British poet laureate, the other <lb />
day. given by the <lb />
ambassador Mr Austin, who was <lb />
a guest, in responding to a toast <lb />
had the ill manners to <lb />
unfortunate that America, <lb />
which has produced so many <lb />
n aging largely in the <lb />
knives, <lb />
y and other articles. <lb />
It lope th it they been <lb />
stores in Bethel <lb />
and these articles. <lb />
Cantered. <lb />
Three Carter <lb />
Jim La we-e <lb />
arrested by Tuesday <lb />
on the charge of burning the <lb />
Stables and as of T. L <lb />
of Farmville, about <lb />
a mom a ago. made a <lb />
of <lb />
all vessels home through <lb />
the and only vessels from <lb />
the Black Sea and Asia Minor <lb />
need coal at Malta; and more- <lb />
over, an fiscal <lb />
policy encourages corn-growing <lb />
in an island th it should be <lb />
voted u other things <lb />
Knights of Pythias in a Big <lb />
to It. II <lb />
Philadelphia, May 9-I- <lb />
in, and implicated the The one lodges of Knights of <lb />
interested in the ink; <lb />
which will be held at the <lb />
tonight. The entire <lb />
were given a j <lb />
nary hearing at Farmville. <lb />
before Justices <lb />
Eason Belcher <lb />
was committed to jail without <lb />
bail and the two <lb />
placed under bond for <lb />
at the next term of <lb />
Pitt Superior court. <lb />
Club. <lb />
The Sans Book Club was <lb />
very charmingly entertained, by <lb />
form Rank of the city have <lb />
accepted invitations to parade <lb />
tonight. A largo number of <lb />
lodges have also sent word that <lb />
they will the numbers of <lb />
marching Knights by sending <lb />
delegations of members. The <lb />
and the Christian religion <lb />
away and we have socialism and <lb />
anarchy lei t. <lb />
Senator covered a <lb />
in ma His <lb />
to to be <lb />
reach the pinnacle of <lb />
and let no obstacle dis- <lb />
courage them was inspiring. <lb />
Following the address inter- <lb />
essays were read by the <lb />
young ladies of graduating <lb />
class. A fountain pen was of- <lb />
as a prize for the best <lb />
essay and this was to <lb />
Miss Maud <lb />
Diplomas were then presented <lb />
to the graduating class by <lb />
W. H. Rags- <lb />
was composed of <lb />
WORT OF THE CONDITION <lb />
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE, FARMVILLE. N. C. <lb />
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS. 22nd,<lb />
Loans and Discounts Stock paid in <lb />
Overdrafts Secured Fund <lb />
so many , Unsecured profits <lb />
millionaires, has not Furniture and of Deposit <lb />
a poet in recent years i Due from Banks <lb />
This produced consternation Cash Items Cashiers ding <lb />
among the guests, followed by a Gold Coin <lb />
period of embarrassment Silver Coin 855.70 <lb />
until Mr. Reid and replied, <lb />
consoles her- .----- <lb />
self with the thought that even <lb />
England has periods. ., . <lb />
Such a period, has supervened <lb />
I, It. Davis, Cashier of the bank, do <lb />
I be SOU is t to bent. <lb />
end J. R. DAVIS, <lb />
age. patience, toil, these are <lb />
mark- of individuality that bring since Tennyson's death <lb />
Success- There is no real Whit made the all the , <lb />
toil. Take educ- <lb />
class invitation is <lb />
under the <lb />
to be given <lb />
under the auspices of the corn- <lb />
Mrs . . . , , , ,. <lb />
day afternoon. Quite a number j lodges of the Order <lb />
of visitors were present at this <lb />
meeting. Misses Skin- <lb />
and Sushis Whedbee added <lb />
very much to the enjoyment of <lb />
the meeting by most delightful <lb />
reading, after which Mrs Wood- <lb />
ward served delicious refresh- <lb />
The meeting adjourned <lb />
to meet next with the Misses <lb />
Patrick. <lb />
Knights of Pythias of <lb />
and the counties of Dela- <lb />
wane, Chester, Montgomery and <lb />
Bucks, Knights of Pythias in <lb />
state lodges have also asked <lb />
permission to parade. <lb />
Divorce Publicity. <lb />
Child Brought Here for Burial. <lb />
Mr. L. B. Barn hill, now of <lb />
Hickory, Va, came in <lb />
day evening on a sad <lb />
He ht the remains of his <lb />
infant child for burial, the little <lb />
one having died Tuesday. Mr. <lb />
wife was Miss Nannie <lb />
Daniel, of Greenville. <lb />
successor <lb />
as poet laureate for purely <lb />
political reasons. The appoint- <lb />
it is said, would have gone <lb />
to or Swinburne but for <lb />
the fact that both had been <lb />
severe in their criticisms of <lb />
Russia, and the British govern- <lb />
did not want to give that <lb />
nation cause for offense by <lb />
pointing om- of them It was <lb />
well understood at the time that <lb />
Mr. Austin was not qualified for <lb />
the position, and his appoint- <lb />
was the subject of general <lb />
ridicule in England and in this <lb />
country. <lb />
Hereafter when Mr. Austin <lb />
feels like making a particularly <lb />
rude speech he will probably <lb />
hunt up some one besides Mr. <lb />
Reid on whom to vent his spleen. <lb />
Addle Messenger. <lb />
P. and Paul <lb />
F. Jones Willis R- Jones. <lb />
In the afternoon there was a <lb />
the query <lb />
that the government should own <lb />
and operate the railroads this <lb />
The affirmative was <lb />
Thomas B. Bryan. <lb />
Marvin K. Blount and E. <lb />
Jones, the by Willis It. <lb />
Jones and Willie C. Whitehurst, <lb />
each of the young men <lb />
himself with much credit. A <lb />
gold medal for the best <lb />
was awarded to Willis R Jones- <lb />
Medals and prizes were then <lb />
presented as follows; <lb />
Nearly every la subject <lb />
tacks from the stomach suffers from a <lb />
morbid dread of a treatment for <lb />
relief, that is Hirer starvation, <lb />
and one-fourth mill, and toast. On the <lb />
hand you can eat as you please <lb />
digest the food by the aid of a good <lb />
thus giving stomach <lb />
equally as much rest. Eat what you <lb />
please and take u little for <lb />
after your meals. It digest <lb />
what you eat; Sold by Jno. L. Wooten. <lb />
Subscribed and t be- <lb />
me, this day of Mar. <lb />
J. V. <lb />
Notary Pa <lb />
W. vi <lb />
F M DAv <lb />
THE BANKING TRUST <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
Overdrafts <lb />
Furniture Fixtures <lb />
Due from Banks and <lb />
Hankers <lb />
Cash items <lb />
Gold coin. <lb />
bank <lb />
notes <lb />
AT BETHEL N. <lb />
At the close of Mar 22nd. <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Capital stock i. <lb />
Surplus fund <lb />
Undivided profits <lb />
Rill Payable <lb />
I certificates of <lb />
deposit <lb />
Deposits subj. to check <lb />
checks out- <lb />
standing <lb />
Certified <lb />
Total <lb />
Total <lb />
State of North Carolina, County of Pitt, <lb />
I. W- H Cashier of the named sol <lb />
statement is true to the best of my <lb />
W. H Cash <lb />
swear that the above <lb />
edge and belief. <lb />
MEMORIAL DAY.<lb />
memories of the past <lb />
established a beautiful <lb />
bringing together <lb />
ll reunion the surviving <lb />
, of the Confederacy. Ail <lb />
south today the 10th of <lb />
is observed as Memorial <lb />
It brings together the old <lb />
rs in greetings to each <lb />
and also the younger gen <lb />
Ions who love to honor them <lb />
their deeds of valor and <lb />
more of his courage and patriot- <lb />
ism in repairing the devastation <lb />
caused by the war in the years <lb />
following it The world had not <lb />
produce men more noble, more <lb />
patriotic more self-sacrificing <lb />
than these. <lb />
His rehearsal of scenes follow <lb />
ins the war. and the <lb />
through which the people of the <lb />
South passed, was vivid and <lb />
thrilling. Coming on to <lb />
VANDERBILT <lb />
Call Awaken Poetic Reverie. <lb />
Great Editor, here <lb />
I am again as one who from <lb />
the Ever since you Dem- <lb />
buried me so deep last <lb />
November, I have been lying in <lb />
my peaceful grave wondering if <lb />
would not happen to <lb />
the present he expressed me up life again, and <lb />
the era of peace and L, God when the Como <lb />
prosperity us today gallant <lb />
Henry Harding, for old <lb />
this his devotion to duty, to rise up and put on <lb />
his love of country and the school <lb />
houses he has to educate <lb />
each year thesis children. His tribute to the <lb />
lie of and <lb />
tog in <lb />
i. day, <lb />
gall they E r <lb />
and honor of h -m <lb />
rare away. <lb />
o'clock Bryan Grim <lb />
hp of Confederate Veterans <lb />
in the court house to trans- <lb />
its routine business. The <lb />
hp was called U order by <lb />
H. Harding, who <lb />
addressed his comrades <lb />
I outlined the program for the <lb />
women of the South touch- <lb />
the of and <lb />
for we boys all t meet at Greet.- <lb />
ville on the 10th. there was a <lb />
rattling of the old dry bones that <lb />
brought us to life again, and <lb />
i heart, and he said that <lb />
., which the heroes <lb />
eh id by our women is far I now Vanderbilt is himself again. <lb />
; I That spirit of patriotism that <lb />
a conclusion of the speech i should permeate the breast <lb />
in If of f has found a lodge <lb />
in my soul that no storm of <lb />
the was <lb />
with and the follow- <lb />
officers were re-elected for <lb />
f ensuing <lb />
Harding.<lb />
own. <lb />
A. <lb />
The following names of <lb />
Va who had died during the <lb />
1st year were James Elks, <lb />
Daniel, J. L. Daniel, B. <lb />
W. James, J. Q- <lb />
M. Fulford, J. F- Parker. <lb />
Leggett, Asa Garris, <lb />
Godwin, Louis Hudson, Sam- <lb />
Mumford, Richy Moore, <lb />
R- L. Johnson, <lb />
A. S H- Spain, E. D. <lb />
large list shows how rap- <lb />
time is thinning the ranks <lb />
the brave boys who wore the <lb />
j C. D. Rountree, G F. Evans <lb />
Ind S. V. Laughinghouse were <lb />
a committee to draft <lb />
to the <lb />
of the departed comrades <lb />
have them published in the <lb />
papers. <lb />
The line was then formed in <lb />
C . <lb />
the Daughters of the <lb />
presented Governor Jarvis <lb />
a handsome bouquet His re- <lb />
marks in presenting this were <lb />
beautiful, referring to Governor <lb />
Jarvis as a double hero, one <lb />
most gallant in battle, and one <lb />
vet among us devoting his best <lb />
efforts to our progress and <lb />
development. <lb />
The children of the graded <lb />
then sang which <lb />
was so much that <lb />
was given by <lb />
the veteran in return, much to the <lb />
delight of the large crowd that <lb />
Piled the opera house <lb />
After the exercises in the <lb />
opera house dinner was served <lb />
on the court house lawn. <lb />
These annual reunion days are <lb />
looked forward to with much <lb />
pleasure, and today will be long <lb />
remembered by the veterans and <lb />
all who participated with them <lb />
in the exercises. <lb />
Stat Ohio, City Toledo, <lb />
Lucas County. <lb />
Frank J. makes oath that he <lb />
is senior partner of the firm of r. J. <lb />
Co., doing business in the City <lb />
of Toledo, County and State aforesaid <lb />
and that Paid pay the sum <lb />
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each <lb />
and every case that cannot be cured by <lb />
Sworn to and subscribed <lb />
in my presence, this 0th day of<lb />
Notary Public <lb />
Hall's Catarrh is taken <lb />
and acts directly on the blood and mu- <lb />
surfaces of the system. Sana w <lb />
free. .,. <lb />
F. J. CO., Toledo, O <lb />
Sold by all <lb />
Take Hall's Family <lb />
.- <lb />
Marriage <lb />
of the house and the Register Deeds R- Williams <lb />
amp, followed by a large con-, is- licenses to <lb />
of people, marched <lb />
Hill cemetery It was J . <lb />
that a <lb />
older solders who hid <lb />
or otherwise can <lb />
from my system. Instead <lb />
blotting out patriotism my <lb />
dictionary, I have written it in <lb />
loud letters so a blind man can <lb />
see it. I have made it a rule <lb />
my future conduct in life let <lb />
pale into insignificance <lb />
in the presence of patriotism, <lb />
and as Pat said when everybody <lb />
had given him up for dead, <lb />
good toddy arid <lb />
put it his nose and if be <lb />
did not rise up and accept the <lb />
you could give a <lb />
of So it is with <lb />
me when you blow the bugle <lb />
c tiling forth all men who class <lb />
themselves and if you <lb />
do not see me in the ranks and <lb />
answer to the ell you may know <lb />
I am dead. <lb />
Well, I went to our reunion to <lb />
meet the boys and have one day <lb />
more of enjoyment in their com <lb />
and enjoyed the same <lb />
hugely There was only one <lb />
shadow, one cloud, to mar the <lb />
of our happiness for <lb />
this one day and that was to miss <lb />
the presence of all those <lb />
brothers who had gone <lb />
to their reward and are <lb />
sitting around the camp <lb />
AN OLD ADAGE <lb />
SAYS- <lb />
light purse a heavy <lb />
Sickness makes a light purse. <lb />
The is the seat of nine <lb />
tenths of all disease. <lb />
go to the root of the whole mat- <lb />
thoroughly, quickly safely <lb />
and restore the action of the <lb />
LIVER to normal condition. <lb />
Give tone to the system and <lb />
solid flesh to the body. <lb />
Take No Substitute. <lb />
Food don't digest Because <lb />
lacks some the essential <lb />
the digestive are nos <lb />
properly I Then, too. <lb />
causes <lb />
should be used for relief. it <lb />
solution of it <lb />
what you eat, and correct <lb />
Ides of the conforms to <lb />
the National Pure and Law. <lb />
Sold here by Jno. L. Wooten <lb />
FRANC JONES SURRENDERS. <lb />
Panama Canal Erie Carat <lb />
Machinery is digging Panama <lb />
canal a thousand times quicker than <lb />
the shovel dug the Erie. <lb />
Machinery produces the L- M <lb />
paint at times less cost for labor, <lb />
than if made by <lb />
The L, M. gives the best job in the <lb />
world, because L, M. Zinc hardens <lb />
He Bond. <lb />
The happened yes- <lb />
morning when Mr. Franc <lb />
H. Junes <lb />
of the Charlotte i., m. . <lb />
i. i . White makes L. M. <lb />
Bank, suddenly appeared in the for years. <lb />
city and V ed I It only requires gallons of this <lb />
into th of and gallons of Linseed <lb />
into oil at per paint a mod- <lb />
United States officers to answer I crate sized <lb />
the charge preferred against him. <lb />
They like the taste well as maple <lb />
is what one mother wrote of <lb />
Kennedy Laxative Cough Syrup. Tins <lb />
syrup is tree <lb />
opiate or narcotics. Contain <lb />
i the <lb />
Pure Food and Drug Law. Sold by <lb />
Jno. L. Wooten. <lb />
Wise MM the South <lb />
When the cold winds dry and era k the <lb />
the akin a box of salve can save mote <lb />
discomfort. In buying look for <lb />
the name on the box to ; any <lb />
and I a . you the i <lb />
Wit. i Hazel Sold b; <lb />
L. Wooten <lb />
of embezzlement Mr. <lb />
Jo. e-; arrived on Southern pas- <lb />
train No II. which came <lb />
in a few <lb />
Be was . d by bis wife <lb />
his attorney, Mr. C. D Ben- <lb />
nett Immediately upon their <lb />
arrival. Mrs Jones was driven <lb />
home and Mr. Jones and Mr. <lb />
called upon United <lb />
i es Commissioner J. W. <lb />
States District Attorney <lb />
A. E. Holton was summoned <lb />
from Winston by and the <lb />
preliminary hearing was held in <lb />
Mr Bennett's office in the Pied- <lb />
building last Mr. <lb />
Jones waived examination and <lb />
was bound over on a <lb />
b This bail he gave with the <lb />
f as sureties, <lb />
Messrs. B. D. Springs. F. H. <lb />
Andrews, Jeremiah Golf and <lb />
George W. <lb />
ax sized <lb />
If any defect exists in L. M. Paint, <lb />
will repaint house nothing. <lb />
Sold by H. I. Carr. Ore <lb />
Or- K. L. <lb />
Green ville, G <lb />
in 1866. <lb />
J-W. GO. <lb />
NORFOLK. VA <lb />
Cotton and handlers of <lb />
Bagging. Ties aim Bags. <lb />
Correspondence and shipments <lb />
Got Foaled. <lb />
was literally coughing myself to <lb />
and had to <lb />
my bed; predicted that I <lb />
would never leave bit they pot <lb />
fooled, for thanks be was in- <lb />
to try Or. New Discovery. <lb />
It just four one dollar bottles to <lb />
completely cure the cough and restore <lb />
me to good sound writes Mrs. <lb />
Eva of Stare <lb />
Co. Ind. This King of COUgh and cold <lb />
cures, and throat and lung, <lb />
i guaranteed by J. L- Wooten Drug- <lb />
gist. and Trial bottle free. <lb />
Clear up the com lemon, <lb />
tone c in b <lb />
do this b a dose or two of Do <lb />
Little Early Sale Reliable little <lb />
with a The pills that <lb />
everyone knows. by <lb />
Jno. L. Woolen. <lb />
null .-- <lb />
Anderson and <lb />
to march like in the day s <lb />
long gone. <lb />
At the cemetery the line <lb />
J. W. <lb />
Elks. <lb />
with age had to drop out j COLORED. <lb />
line, as they were not strong Melvin Lee and Clarissa Smith. <lb />
Will Brown and Lula <lb />
Jesse Anderson and Bessie <lb />
Andrew James and Cornelia <lb />
by the Daughters of the <lb />
Confederacy who had flowers to ---------1 <lb />
decorate the graves of departed I Colored Man Killed. <lb />
soldiers A circle was first Smith a colored <lb />
formed around the Confederate <lb />
monument and after <lb />
this and the <lb />
I were placed on <lb />
old cannon beside it the <lb />
line moved to different graves <lb />
I and stood at rest while the flow- <lb />
were being placed. It was <lb />
with solemn tread the gallant <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb />
me, day of Mar- <lb />
1907. S. T. Carson <lb />
Votary Public <lb />
Good Hotel. <lb />
S. M. <lb />
. Jones, <lb />
who the first of this year moved <lb />
his family to Bethel to take <lb />
charge of the hotel there, is con- <lb />
ducting a splendid hostelry in <lb />
that town. He has made the <lb />
reputation of setting an excel- <lb />
lent table and looking well to c- <lb />
comfort of his guest . aw that it should be openly <lb />
love to with him and <lb />
in high of his hotel. <lb />
Special to Reflector. <lb />
Wilmington, Del., May <lb />
The legislature of has <lb />
amended the laws on divorce so <lb />
as to forbid chamber pro- <lb />
divorce cases and to <lb />
require that all argument that <lb />
publicity will prove one of the <lb />
most effective means of prevent <lb />
collision between the parties <lb />
and will also act as a deterrent <lb />
against the permanent <lb />
of married couples who <lb />
would shrink from the publicity <lb />
of a trial and probably be led on <lb />
second thought to comp m <lb />
The correct <lb />
as . ,. , <lb />
Gold medal for best debate, to a murder case in which one of <lb />
Willis H Jones by Hon. Lee S. the witnesses was a porter <lb />
Enviable Speed. <lb />
The quickest action ever noted <lb />
by a Cincinnati newspaper writer. <lb />
was illustrated when he reported SOUTHERN RY CO. <lb />
II. BLOUNT, <lb />
R. J. GRIMES <lb />
ROOT. STATON, <lb />
Dire <lb />
Overman. <lb />
Cold medal for best recitation, <lb />
to Miss Cherry by Prof. <lb />
W. H. <lb />
Fountain pen for most improve- <lb />
in penmanship, to Walter <lb />
by Prof. J. D. Everett. <lb />
Fountain pen for best <lb />
Miss Maud Barnhill by G <lb />
Lineberry. <lb />
The exercises dosed with <lb />
another delightful concert Wed- <lb />
night <lb />
Bethel is proud of her graded <lb />
and has just cause to be. <lb />
I The people there <lb />
I cat by all <lb />
hi of the own closing Wed- <lb />
while the exercises were <lb />
No wonder <lb />
i administered. <lb />
in the hotel that was the scene <lb />
of the killing The was <lb />
asked how many shots he heard <lb />
shots, he replied. <lb />
far apart were <lb />
like ex- <lb />
plained the clapping his <lb />
hands twice, with an interval of <lb />
u second between. <lb />
were you when the <lb />
first shot was <lb />
a shoes in <lb />
duh basement of <lb />
when <lb />
STEAMBOAT SERVICE. <lb />
d of such t in <lb />
education are progressive. <lb />
Steamer L. leave <lb />
Washington daily <lb />
at am for <lb />
Greenville daily Sundays <lb />
at m Washington. <lb />
Connecting at lib <lb />
Norfolk Ry. Co. for <lb />
Norfolk, Baltimore, Philadelphia <lb />
New York. Boston and all other <lb />
points North. Connects at Nor- <lb />
folk all <lb />
shippers should order <lb />
f eight via Norfolk, care Nor <lb />
Jo. <lb />
subject to e <lb />
notion. <lb />
ville, N. C. <lb />
Green- <lb />
Where you w,,.,. Agent, <lb />
second shot was q <lb />
was duh Big General F <lb />
P Agent, <lb />
W, Supt. <lb />
To sufferers of Kidney, I <lb />
Bladder I <lb />
say a <lb />
it cure we will <lb />
your We say <lb />
full size free bottle i <lb />
and if it benefits <lb />
use SOL until <lb />
to a at <lb />
AND B <lb />
Only a limited f <lb />
given miss <lb />
to test <lb />
A. B <lb />
Congleton, for whom he worked, <lb />
several from the farm going to- <lb />
on a wagon. As they <lb />
were getting ready to return <lb />
home Crandall was last to get on <lb />
the wagon, and by some mis- <lb />
step he fell over the front across <lb />
he tell over <lb />
old heroes moved through the single tree. This frightened <lb />
no <lb />
and paused silently as <lb />
the decorations were placed <lb />
mark of esteem on the graves of <lb />
their departed comrades. Doubt- <lb />
less many of them realized that <lb />
the summons must soon come to <lb />
them and they too. be called to <lb />
join the ranks the <lb />
The line then returned to Ma- <lb />
temple opera house where <lb />
the mules and they run away, <lb />
breaking neck and <lb />
crushing the back of his head <lb />
Color, do Observing the Landing at <lb />
Jamestown. <lb />
special to Reflector. <lb />
Denver, Colo, May 13--The <lb />
legislature having passed a res- <lb />
for the observance the <lb />
anniversary of the landing <lb />
at Jamestown, the event is being <lb />
the program shed i observed in every <lb />
is carried out. The members th, State, and specially <lb />
MM <lb />
of the camp occupied front scats <lb />
and they fully enjoyed the songs <lb />
and other exercises of the day <lb />
The introduction by Col F. G. <lb />
James of ex-Gov. Jarvis, the <lb />
orator of the was a master <lb />
stroke cf eloquence Gov. Jar- <lb />
vis greeted with applause <lb />
as he arose. Though somewhat <lb />
recent sickness his <lb />
but briefly to the <lb />
. . n. r<lb />
wanted . , i <lb />
and in Colorado Springs. <lb />
The Colonial Dames, <lb />
Branch, asked the <lb />
of the resolution <lb />
feeble from <lb />
speech was <lb />
He referred <lb />
,. <lb />
. w <lb />
I THAT MY, M <lb />
photo or fur <lb />
i on I <lb />
PASSING For <lb />
I m to <lb />
OS-BOB <lb />
the bivouac of the dead. <lb />
no but gone before, who are <lb />
now, in the grand army of the <lb />
Lord, exercising the same valor <lb />
and in the celestial <lb />
regions, only multiplied beyond <lb />
numeration, under th smiles of <lb />
a loving and Savior <lb />
Who leads them in the green pas <lb />
lures beside the still waters of <lb />
eternal bliss. And all these who <lb />
are bereft of blessed pres- <lb />
in this world should console <lb />
themselves by realizing that our <lb />
loss is their eternal gain, and to <lb />
those who were <lb />
them in this mundane sphere, <lb />
we would refer them to the <lb />
words in that blessed Book which <lb />
say that the good Lord <lb />
wind to the lambs. <lb />
Therefore, let them trust in God <lb />
and Hi will be a friend to the <lb />
widow and a father to the father- <lb />
less. <lb />
We were sorry to see so many <lb />
of our brothers in such feeble <lb />
condition as to be unable to <lb />
make the full march in the <lb />
of the day, and then that <lb />
strong old warhorse, Gov. Jarvis, <lb />
we were sorry to see so feeble, <lb />
and it made our hearts melt to <lb />
see the attention and devotion of <lb />
his good wife this occasion <lb />
It to us all that we are <lb />
passing away and rapidly, <lb />
and we all hope some sweet day <lb />
to assemble in the great camp <lb />
around the great white throne <lb />
the Great Commander of the <lb />
universe where instead of grow- <lb />
weaker we will grow stronger <lb />
and stronger, where age will <lb />
strength to our immortal frames <lb />
in the great beyond where we <lb />
all can sing th everlasting <lb />
Now a word to the good ladies <lb />
for our enjoy- <lb />
upon that occasion. May <lb />
the Lord forever bless, protect, <lb />
and defend them from all harm. <lb />
May nil their morning be calm and fair, <lb />
Full of and balmy air; <lb />
Their noonday sun all pleasantly bright. <lb />
With verdure and loveliness still in <lb />
their sight; . <lb />
Their evening fair and their night <lb />
serene, . , <lb />
Riling From the Grave. <lb />
A prominent manufacturer, A. <lb />
of Lucama, N C, relate a <lb />
most remarkable experience. He <lb />
fires ml taking law than <lb />
American Convention. <lb />
Special to Reflector. <lb />
Philadelphia, May <lb />
American Cotton <lb />
Association convened in this city <lb />
today, the National body coming <lb />
in all its strength. This <lb />
convention has brought together <lb />
the most representative body of <lb />
America textile merchants ever <lb />
gathered, the committee expend- <lb />
thousands of dollars in enter- <lb />
the delegates and their <lb />
wives- A night, an <lb />
trip, and a <lb />
excursion with planked <lb />
dinner have pleased the delegates <lb />
Celebration the Landing at <lb />
MARBLE DEALER. <lb />
First Class Work and Reasonable <lb />
Prices. Iron Fencing Sold. <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
the <lb />
Discovery<lb />
; , <lb />
Price <lb />
Trial. <lb />
Guaranteed tut all and <lb />
or <lb />
BACK. <lb />
CURES <lb />
COLDS AND GRIPPE <lb />
I. <lb />
ll <lb />
. the nil<lb />
lie. It <lb />
ll <lb />
Keel lite one rising <lb />
My troubles is Bright a <lb />
fully <lb />
Electric Hitters will cure me <lb />
permanently, W it has already stopped <lb />
the liver and complication <lb />
which have troubled mo for <lb />
WoOten <lb />
Price only <lb />
ENTRY OF LAND. <lb />
and <lb />
about acre, more or lean, <lb />
land lying p. <lb />
county, North on aide <lb />
of Tar ft a <lb />
CU-ii. a of the land form <lb />
by I and run <lb />
north Mecca line <lb />
about yard, with Ber <lb />
lino about yards to <lb />
line ditch on place <lb />
thence nearly south with d ditch <lb />
a thence to <lb />
cum at the beginning, bounded tin <lb />
lands of Chas. Henry <lb />
Sermons and others <lb />
This April 27th, 1907. <lb />
Theophilus I hill. <lb />
person or persons claiming title <lb />
to interest in the foregoing de- <lb />
scribed land must file their protest in <lb />
writing with me within the next thirty <lb />
days, or they will be barred by law. <lb />
R. Williams. <lb />
Entry Taker <lb />
Special to <lb />
Somerville, Mass., May , <lb />
Somerville is celebrating today <lb />
the hundredth anniversary of, <lb />
the landing at <lb />
Mayor Charles A. <lb />
sided at anniversary meet <lb />
in Broadway Congregational <lb />
church City Librarian Sam <lb />
Walters Foes, the well known <lb />
t read an original poem on <lb />
the event. Rev. R W. Wallace <lb />
made the address on The <lb />
National the <lb />
of Jamestown. <lb />
at Swamp S <lb />
Morning. <lb />
Eider M. T Lawrence <lb />
the ordinance of <lb />
to three candidates and re- <lb />
them into the member-, <lb />
ship of the Primitive Baptist LAWYERS, <lb />
church at Swamp, Sunday practice <lb />
morning. j <lb />
R. <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb />
Contractor, Builder, tile <lb />
submitted and estimates f Jr- <lb />
on application. All work <lb />
Turn key job when ever <lb />
ed. <lb />
AT LAW, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Harry Skinner. Man., Skinner, Jr. <lb />
W. <lb />
SKINNER <lb />
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the courts. <lb />
I Not Quite <lb />
. How you can get a <lb />
thing <lb />
or screw driver or <lb />
i lacking. Have a good <lb />
X tool box and be prepared <lb />
in emergencies. Our line of tools <lb />
. is b you could desire, and <lb />
I we will see that your tool <lb />
K box does not lack a single <lb />
useful article. <lb />
i Of Course <lb />
You get Harness, <lb />
Horse Goods, <lb />
I J P. <lb />
Home of Women's Fashions, Greenville, N. C.<lb />
AL MERCHANDISE <lb />
TAFT VAN <lb />
THE PLACE <lb />
A. B. <lb />
J. <lb />
LEADING FLORISTS, <lb />
OF NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
All kinds of all kind choice cut How- <lb />
in season Special attention given <lb />
Wedding and Funeral Decorations <lb />
I nth stock. Pot plants for Winter <lb />
. . Read <lb />
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and have receive <lb />
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for a back number. <lb />
Hope wont have his <lb />
finger under the Ohio lid when <lb />
Taft sits down on it. It will be <lb />
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F- Co <lb />
real <lb />
. . take meal. In other days, the stories of <lb />
receipts for There were people here last divorce suits were <lb />
We ii-t Sunday from everywhere expurgated Now they seem to <lb />
mi it Grifton and both had be <lb />
BOd v find Anna- <lb />
a beautiful and alluring ex- <lb />
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I i . and II- W. <lb />
spent <lb />
rue lay i <lb />
Go to L V. new <lb />
market for beef fresh meats, <lb />
and fresh fish. <lb />
Hiss Minnie Dawson, of Maple <lb />
Cypress, been here for <lb />
days attending the <lb />
meeting. <lb />
Merchandise Broker-J carry <lb />
a full line Meat, Lard and Can <lb />
Don't buy before giving <lb />
me a trial. Frank Lilly A; Co. <lb />
Miss Carrie Smith, of Green- <lb />
ville, is visiting relatives in <lb />
Ayden <lb />
V. s. Blount, assisted by his <lb />
excellent daughters, Misses <lb />
Florence and Lizzie, are con- <lb />
ducting a splendid hotel here. <lb />
The public speak o. <lb />
them in the highest terms. <lb />
If you need any Paint be sure <lb />
and see E. E. Co. <lb />
W B. Wilson, of Greenville, <lb />
was here Thursday. <lb />
The of registration close <lb />
tomorrow bight There is a full <lb />
registration wit prospects very <lb />
much in favor Public <lb />
sentiment is increasing to- <lb />
ward this end. <lb />
The direct i E the graded <lb />
have the same <lb />
leathers for session as had <lb />
for the past <lb />
corn <lb />
for or i Le . Healthy Shoats <lb />
weighing to pounds <lb />
I I pay cash mark- <lb />
d l W. A. Harden. <lb />
ltd Ayden. N. C. <lb />
good sized crowd <lb />
F. on sale at Saul's Secretary mother does <lb />
Contentment. <lb />
us. however poor and <lb />
., sec <lb />
W in <lb />
J, P. <lb />
l and a pleasure <lb />
the <lb />
in having a class <lb />
Pen. Call at <lb />
Store and sec ire this much need- <lb />
ed article. <lb />
C. K. Johnson returned <lb />
from a trip to Hamilton. <lb />
Th registration books for <lb />
No. in town <lb />
ship, town of Ayden, are in the <lb />
hands of J. M. Blow Those <lb />
desiring to vote on the school <lb />
bonds will have to be- <lb />
tween now and May 4th. <lb />
f. Cecil has opened a <lb />
school here and we learn he <lb />
has met with much encourage- <lb />
L Browning and J. B. <lb />
Pierce, who sick, <lb />
are rapidly getting well, <lb />
following gentlemen were <lb />
duly inducted into office <lb />
day to which they were last <lb />
Monday elected for the next <lb />
Mayor. F. <lb />
or R Turnage, <lb />
Stancill Hodges, <lb />
VI Ai. J. Boyd, J- R. <lb />
Ormond. <lb />
Stancill Hodges, <lb />
C. Ormond, clerk; <lb />
police, <lb />
of t excellent <lb />
Pens. Sauls. <lb />
will be <lb />
pd with f those <lb />
the finest and <lb />
. Pens <lb />
presidential campaign. <lb />
might be the making of the boy. <lb />
us. however poor and Peary should not lose heart- <lb />
afflicted, have blessings which Subscriptions for the <lb />
forget to number; we canal- fund may be, expected to <lb />
ways someone who has less <lb />
of earth's good things than we But if Taft does take the pres- <lb />
have. chair, they'll <lb />
answer to his have to knock off the arms, and <lb />
lining wife, in this little bolster up the framework. <lb />
c from The Interior,<lb />
Texas leaves the contention <lb />
that he had the secret of for recognition as the <lb />
true contentment so of the country, to other <lb />
hard to be contented with the stales. It is content to be the <lb />
things said watermelon of the world. <lb />
woman dolefully. Republican party <lb />
COntented with the things we ways tolls the says Sena- <lb />
that's for the <lb />
know about that; I He has actually perpetrated <lb />
said Uncle Silas, a real sure enough joke at last. <lb />
When we begin to look at the is much interest in <lb />
. ,, , trilling things mused Dr- <lb />
things our neighbors and pastor. <lb />
we haven t. we always pick cut Dr. has been reading what <lb />
just the things we want. They the New York newspapers said <lb />
live in a nice house, we say. about him. <lb />
and we have only a little Mr Bryan's declaration that <lb />
one. They have there sh be no rel among <lb />
and we need to count people with a purpose <lb />
, , in life encourage Mr. <lb />
every penny. They have an ; m <lb />
easy life, and we have to work- <lb />
We never had the . ., , ,. <lb />
, . , . . . . Prof. Alex Bell says <lb />
typhoid lever, but it did not we have airships <lb />
come to us. They have a son in the Atlantic in <lb />
the insane asylum, but our less than twenty hours. Dinner. <lb />
brains are sound. b. had in America and <lb />
feet go into their grand door, breakfast in Europe. <lb />
but nothing worse than Once mere Mr. Bryan has <lb />
ones come home to ours at night been hurled out of a vehicle <lb />
You see when we begin to call <lb />
The experiences of <lb />
Talbot, long the <lb />
but now bishop of central <lb />
have been many <lb />
and varied, and his book, recent- <lb />
published. people of the <lb />
gives a fascinating <lb />
of life in the earlier days of <lb />
the west. <lb />
Miners, loved <lb />
I him, and they still tell a host of <lb />
stories him. <lb />
, while the bishop of <lb />
j Wyoming and Idaho, he went to <lb />
Paul to attend a meeting of <lb />
j dignitaries of the church. There- <lb />
one noon, on the porch of the <lb />
i hotel, a tramp approached a <lb />
group of bishops and asked for <lb />
aid- <lb />
one of the churchmen <lb />
replied, don't think we can <lb />
. do anything. But down there <lb />
is the youngest bishop of us <lb />
Bishop and <lb />
, he's a very generous <lb />
The tramp went to Bishop <lb />
bot and the others watched with <lb />
I interest. They saw a of <lb />
surprise come over the tramps <lb />
saw that the bishop <lb />
talking eagerly, earnestly <lb />
they saw the tramp look per- <lb />
they finally saw <lb />
J that something passed from <lb />
hand to hand. <lb />
The tramp tried get away <lb />
without those of the <lb />
group, but the former spokes- <lb />
man to him. <lb />
did you get something <lb />
from our young <lb />
The tramp grinned sheepishly. <lb />
I gave him a dollar his <lb />
blamed new cathedral at Lara <lb />
Strikers Stubborn. <lb />
i Did Swallow die While <lb />
The Statesville Landmark and <lb />
various correspondents have <lb />
devoting much time to a <lb />
research of the Bible in a <lb />
logical discussion provoked by a <lb />
doubt as whether a <lb />
real whale swallowed . <lb />
I We have never doubted the lit- <lb />
statement of the Scriptures, <lb />
but if we had entertained <lb />
views the following <lb />
poem from Frank L. Stanton <lb />
would settle matter <lb />
for all time and we commend it <lb />
to the Landmark and its con- <lb />
whale Jonah <lb />
I know de why <lb />
Jonah a in de <lb />
pone by. <lb />
He tell de whale, <lb />
De whale he fer <lb />
Port Chance pit he'll him. <lb />
he'd talk no <lb />
En he my <lb />
He up sea <lb />
Kn him on en <lb />
too much fer <lb />
Special to Reflector. <lb />
New York. May <lb />
striking longshoremen continue <lb />
firm in their contention and say <lb />
they will never give up. <lb />
la Life. <lb />
It is not every man who knows <lb />
his position in life Some aspire <lb />
to govern who are able to <lb />
serve, and cases we find <lb />
those serving who are well <lb />
to govern or A man <lb />
who can direct and who is yet <lb />
content to folio leadership <lb />
of others is doing himself, his <lb />
family and his associates a great <lb />
in regaining in obscurity. <lb />
On the hand, a man who <lb />
cannot direct and who aspires to <lb />
the management of affairs is <lb />
doing the business community a <lb />
great wrong on account of the <lb />
c Mt of his and the <lb />
loss from plans which miscarry. <lb />
National Banker. <lb />
Raleigh News Observer. <lb />
Pretty for <lb />
the river is too high. <lb />
Providence to account for the <lb />
It doesn't seem to make any <lb />
to him ii is a <lb />
things that don't come to up. it's carriage or a band wagon, he <lb />
only fair to take in all kinds of always lands right side up. <lb />
Sure Way to Get Bait. <lb />
The boy wanted some worms <lb />
for bait he had selected a <lb />
promising spot, a shady and low- <lb />
lying dell, but through he had <lb />
be n digging now for fifteen <lb />
Congressman J. <lb />
of New York, cannot <lb />
see any way for the president to <lb />
escape being renominated next <lb />
Is the president looking <lb />
very diligently for a way to es- <lb />
Bernard Shaw makes a <lb />
not a single worm had protest against <lb />
his spade turned up assertion that there <lb />
Here, said an old are no great dramatists or poets <lb />
r, this chunk of soap nowadays. It may be added <lb />
am make me a quart or two of that Mr Shaw considers <lb />
self the greatest modern drama-; <lb />
he boy brought the suds, the <lb />
d man sprinkled them over the . , . ., ,. , i <lb />
ground and then he in turn be-1 At a meeting of the New York <lb />
to dig. It was amazing. City club the other <lb />
where the before had evening, one of the members <lb />
a single worm said reality we are the silent <lb />
man now discovered them in We would hate to argue <lb />
point with her <lb />
can find objection to those <lb />
anywhere, sonny. said the old to Europe win <lb />
man, it you wet the; ground ring from the fact that pas- <lb />
with soapsuds lust The not able lo boast <lb />
suds draws them, the same as of seen a sea serpent on <lb />
molasses draws Hies. A weak he w-iv over <lb />
mixture of blue vitriol and y <lb />
water a ill do the same on the cowcatcher <lb />
Journal. locomotive will cure <lb />
says a Russian doctor. <lb />
Couldn't Accommodate Rest and quiet is secured if the <lb />
Both Legislature and the Elks. I patient falls off while the train is <lb />
running at full speed <lb />
OVER <lb />
YEARS <lb />
We have been making pianos <lb />
over half a century, and <lb />
all that time making them <lb />
a perfect <lb />
We to proof- <lb />
that <lb />
PIANOS <lb />
have no that when <lb />
buy a no one can <lb />
have n better. <lb />
of selling them <lb />
in the way. we main- <lb />
own and <lb />
tell to the wholesale <lb />
prices, on terms. <lb />
Let us tell you about it. <lb />
CHAS. M. <lb />
L. C. MGR. <lb />
ST. <lb />
NORFOLK. VA. <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
By virtue of a executed and <lb />
delivered by General Dupree and wife. <lb />
Victoria Dupree. to Amos Williams on <lb />
the day of December, 1905. which <lb />
record in the office <lb />
of the Register of Deeds of Pitt county, <lb />
in book J-S, page the undersigned <lb />
will sell for cash, before the court house <lb />
door in Greenville. the 18th <lb />
day of May. <lb />
piece or parcel of land situate in the <lb />
county Pitt and in Greenville town- <lb />
ship, on the south side of Tar river, be- <lb />
ginning at the pate post on the left aside <lb />
of the main road going from Greenville <lb />
to Grimesland. then running east wit., <lb />
said road to the Mogul line, with the <lb />
Mogul line to Creek, then up <lb />
said creek to and with the run thereof to <lb />
a big cypress. corner, then <lb />
straight across the Held to the beginning, <lb />
containing about M acres, more or less, <lb />
and being the same land sold to General <lb />
Dupree Amos Williams and said <lb />
mortgage was taken to secure the <lb />
This April 18th. 1807. <lb />
AMOS WILLIAMS, Mortgagee <lb />
F. G. James. Attorney. <lb />
to Nominate a <lb />
nor of New Jersey. <lb />
Trenton, N. J. May <lb />
Socialists of the State of New <lb />
j Jersey are planning to run a man <lb />
fishing but for governor of the State, and to <lb />
that end have called a state con- <lb />
to gather In this city to- <lb />
I There is a large <lb />
of the Sue settlement <lb />
from all parts of State- <lb />
Dr Joseph Dixon <lb />
AND SURGEON. <lb />
.-i t S <lb />
M. C. <lb />
TRIPP, HART <lb />
TO J. H. <lb />
Dealers in Dry Goods. No- <lb />
Light and Heavy <lb />
etc. <lb />
Prices-to suit the times. <lb />
OF <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
a- AYDEN, N. <lb />
the of business 1906. <lb />
i LIABILITIES. <lb />
and discounts <lb />
. Overdrafts secured 209.58 <lb />
Furniture and Fixtures 610.59 <lb />
Due from banks an J bankers <lb />
, Cash it.-ms <lb />
Gold coin 160.00 <lb />
j Silver coin 1.752. <lb />
Nat. bk notes other 2,100.00 <lb />
Total <lb />
171,251.01 <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Capital stock <lb />
Surplus fund 2,700.00- <lb />
Undivided less expenses <lb />
Dividends unpaid 00.00- <lb />
subject to cheek 51,386.85 <lb />
Cashier's checks <lb />
s outstanding <lb />
710.04 <lb />
STA ii. NORTH <lb />
COUNTY OF <lb />
I J. K. do v f-wear <lb />
flint the above is true to t-e best of my and be- <lb />
J. K. <lb />
and to R. SMITH <lb />
me, 27th day Mar, <lb />
T II i ii n. v. CANNON <lb />
Notary <lb />
Special to Reflector, <lb />
Harrisburg, May <lb />
Hot weather has not yet come <lb />
convention of the Pennsylvania No one is over anxious for its <lb />
Association of Elks was to advent, but the statement that <lb />
have convened here but j the watermelon crop amounts to <lb />
the date has been postponed until will make the <lb />
June. The reason is, that the j mate prospect a great deal more <lb />
Legislature is still in session, i bearable. <lb />
and this uses up all the hotel ac- j A at one of the Lake <lb />
that would be j Michigan resorts has <lb />
for the caring for give Tuft a suit of <lb />
who required a great . lL . t ., <lb />
quired a great many <lb />
rooms. The Knights of the <lb />
Eagle are also here, still <lb />
more restricting the supply of <lb />
accommodations- <lb />
Getting Slow. <lb />
rial to Reflector. <lb />
Boise, Idaho, May <lb />
have so far passed ex- <lb />
and been selected <lb />
the Hay wood trial. It is ex- <lb />
tn get the full by the <lb />
end of the week. L <lb />
clothes if he will he one of the <lb />
attractions at the <lb />
this summer- This is a liberal <lb />
offer, when one the <lb />
amount of cloth. <lb />
pres- <lb />
has overworked Judge <lb />
Taft as a man of all work, made <lb />
him too much of a and- <lb />
and thinks that Mr. <lb />
Roosevelt's enemies may see <lb />
deep design in Perhaps <lb />
Mr. Roosevelt is merely assisting <lb />
friend to ard train <lb />
down for the<lb />
For Twenty-one Years <lb />
Orinoco <lb />
Farmer's <lb />
Bone <lb />
TRADE MARK <lb />
REGISTERED <lb />
P. 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 />
REFLECTOR <lb />
D. J. 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 />
HIM <lb />
A Word cf Tint be <lb />
Heeded <lb />
HAILSTORM AROUND BRUCE. <lb />
IA Crops Damaged, <lb />
and Blood Cot Oat of Man's Head. <lb />
MINISTER <lb />
AT KIN- <lb />
W F. M. SOCIETY. <lb />
Ever no <lb />
great task lira been undertaken <lb />
or a reform, big or little, in- <lb />
I It it <lb />
mediately n by <lb />
the man who sneered. <lb />
He is older than . II <lb />
sneered at H <lb />
sneered at Socrates and made <lb />
the at Wat He- <lb />
sneered at and his great <lb />
discoveries. He has attacked <lb />
every form of religion. He has <lb />
decried every effort to purify <lb />
politics and improve conditions <lb />
of government. <lb />
He does even more He sees <lb />
incompetence and insincerity and <lb />
hypocrisy in every phase of life. <lb />
When we say that we have faith <lb />
in the great throbbing heart of <lb />
the human race, he sneers at us <lb />
because we want to believe in <lb />
best things. All around us <lb />
is the man who sneers- <lb />
You know him. He is in every <lb />
office, every store, every depart- <lb />
He sneers at the way the <lb />
business is conducted, at the <lb />
views of his employer, at the <lb />
Stock, at the buyers, at the book- <lb />
keeper and at you because <lb />
are contented and trying to do <lb />
-our full duty. is in the <lb />
the bank, the school, the <lb />
hospital, the city hall, the church. <lb />
You will find him in politics, in <lb />
the professions, in literature, in <lb />
art- He has no confidence in <lb />
any motive, anything or any- <lb />
body He at morality, at <lb />
sentiment, at charity at kind <lb />
words and deeds, at love, even <lb />
at the sacredness of the home. <lb />
A considerable hail and wind <lb />
struck the section around <lb />
in Falkland township, <lb />
i afternoon. Crops being <lb />
in they did not Buffer as <lb />
as i they had been <lb />
tun about in places the damage <lb />
i. On Mr. <lb />
a .- farm portions of <lb />
I lard planted cotton was swept <lb />
clean of growth, and there was <lb />
damage on the King farm. <lb />
In the track of the wind ma y <lb />
trees were blown down. A prize <lb />
house which Mr. W. H. Moore <lb />
was building and about half com- <lb />
was leveled to ground <lb />
and demolished. <lb />
Mr. C. Rea who had driven <lb />
a team to the river at Center <lb />
Bluff, was caught out in the <lb />
storm. His team became fright- <lb />
and while trying to man- <lb />
age them his hat blew off. The <lb />
hailstones pelted down on his <lb />
bare head and drew in <lb />
several places. <lb />
Preachers Samoa at Consecration of <lb />
Church <lb />
Delegate <lb />
and Their <lb />
Here. <lb />
Homes While <lb />
Following is a lift of the <lb />
St. Mary's Episcopal church at agates to the Woman's Foreign <lb />
Kinston consented ; Missionary Society convention <lb />
the annual ,, , <lb />
of the diocese of East hero Memorial church, <lb />
Th-sermon was preached the homes to which they <lb />
Is This a Square Deal <lb />
Rev. W. E. Cox, of Greenville, <lb />
and commenting upon it the free <lb />
Following the consecration the <lb />
sermon was preached <lb />
by Rev W. E. Cox, of Green <lb />
ville. The subject chosen was <lb />
consciousness of as <lb />
applied to individual experience <lb />
The development of the theme <lb />
was masterly; it was clearly <lb />
thought out and delivered in an <lb />
attractive style. He <lb />
that the consciousness of God's <lb />
presence is the Christian's main- <lb />
stay and that the church of God <lb />
is the place divinely intended to <lb />
be set apart for the special <lb />
of God's presence and <lb />
for the special realization of that <lb />
consciousness. <lb />
Rev. Mr. Cox is a young <lb />
clergyman, but his zeal and <lb />
ability give premise of a bright <lb />
future in store for <lb />
Major Henry Harding and Mr. <lb />
It. R Cotton attended the <lb />
as delegates from St. <lb />
are assigned while here; <lb />
Mr- B. B. Adams, Four Oaks, <lb />
Mrs. C. J. Forbes. <lb />
Mrs. Mattie Alston, Siler <lb />
City. Mr-. W. R. Smith. <lb />
Miss Fannie B. Allen, Frank- <lb />
Mrs. Parham. <lb />
Mrs K P. Black. Littleton, <lb />
Mrs. E. A <lb />
Mrs. M- O. Bethel, <lb />
Misses Manning. <lb />
Mrs. J. W. Boney, Wallace, <lb />
Mrs. <lb />
Mrs- A. S. Barbee. Chapel Hill <lb />
and Mrs. E Raleigh, <lb />
Mrs. C. J. <lb />
Mrs. and Miss <lb />
Etta Berry, Swan Quarter, Mrs. <lb />
He would sneer at the great <lb />
blue sky if the blue sky would <lb />
pay any to <lb />
not. It just <lb />
It is related that Mr. Charles <lb />
A. Keene, on independent <lb />
dealer, bought in London an <lb />
American watch for This, <lb />
watch was sold own <lb />
for and the manufacturers <lb />
will not permit it to be sold for <lb />
less Trade Opens More Slowly. <lb />
Mr. Keene had these facts en-. <lb />
graved on the watch and offered <lb />
it to the president, but he re- i Special to Reflector; <lb />
fused to receive it. The . <lb />
is, nevertheless, alto New York, May or- <lb />
relevant smaller- and f he <lb />
relevant. opened, so far as store <lb />
It has been known that is concerned quietly, <lb />
protected goods are sold abroad There is no doubt that warmer <lb />
for much less than our people weather was very necessary to <lb />
pay for them. The stimulate trade. May proved to <lb />
bitterly denied this for a <lb />
long time, but the evidence was It is hoped that the latter <lb />
being and cheerful and <lb />
and looks down at an <lb />
atom, which you ow is even <lb />
smaller than a molecule, and <lb />
molecule is so small that we can- <lb />
not tell how small it is. <lb />
so conclusive that they finally part of the <lb />
admit it, and now they productive o <lb />
but seek to justify it, at the same <lb />
on; time saying that difference <lb />
of- <lb />
month will be <lb />
more <lb />
weather conditions, and afford an <lb />
opportunity of moving goods <lb />
now on hand. In a measure the <lb />
is not much. This or- backwardness of the spring and <lb />
has been the summer season has been <lb />
public for time, and many to jobbers, as it has afford- <lb />
assertions about the price -d them an opportunity secure <lb />
abroad have been denied. Mr. <lb />
There is one thing to do lesson, showing our <lb />
late from the mills. <lb />
A continuance of present con- <lb />
Keene has presented an object however, will <lb />
with the man who sneers, throw <lb />
out. You may not be able <lb />
to throw him out of the store or <lb />
the factory or the office, but you <lb />
can throw out of your life. <lb />
Don't listen to him. Ignore him. <lb />
He is going around with his lips <lb />
tainted with poison, to disturb <lb />
you, to upset you, to ill you <lb />
with suspicion and discontent. <lb />
He is only tearing down, never <lb />
building up. His poor little pit- <lb />
soul is warped and he will <lb />
never know that there is such <lb />
as big. beautiful pulsing <lb />
life, full of duty faith and <lb />
hope <lb />
Throw him out of your life.-Ex <lb />
Train Wrecked. <lb />
Special to Reflector. <lb />
Utica. N. Y., May <lb />
Buffalo fast special east- <lb />
bound train on the New York <lb />
Central railroad, struck a derail- <lb />
ed freight train early this morn- <lb />
The locomotive and all <lb />
cars except four sleepers were <lb />
hurled from the track. Many <lb />
passengers were injured, ten of <lb />
them Baggageman <lb />
Finley was killed. <lb />
Newspaper Publishers. <lb />
Special to Reflector. <lb />
Richmond, Va. May 21.--The <lb />
fifth annual convention of the <lb />
Southern <lb />
Association convened here today <lb />
for a two days session. Frank <lb />
P. Glass, of the Montgomery <lb />
Advertiser, is president of the <lb />
association. About one <lb />
and fifty publishers are in at- <lb />
and are Miter <lb />
W-r-1 v- .- .-- <lb />
U . Jam . .- <lb />
disastrous to retail <lb />
and many small houses are <lb />
on account feeling the lack of de- <lb />
of that tariff. <lb />
Is this a square <lb />
ville Courier-Journal. <lb />
Railroad <lb />
nearly par cent, more <lb />
lack <lb />
very Keenly. It is true <lb />
that orders are placed by large <lb />
retail establishments, but the <lb />
smaller firms make up the bulk <lb />
of the business placed. Reports <lb />
from the South are to the effect <lb />
that cold has greatly de- <lb />
laved and cut down summer <lb />
The South has now business, while in the West and <lb />
miles of railroad, exclusive of i East advices from the various <lb />
double-track, side-rack and towns and cities are decidedly <lb />
duplications. Since 1880 gloomy. <lb />
there have been built in the <lb />
miles of new rail- <lb />
roads or extensions of existing <lb />
lines, the rate of increase in that OAKLEY ITEM <lb />
period having been per cent, <lb />
in the South, against per <lb />
cent, in the rest of the country, <lb />
the South's added mileage <lb />
alone is greater than the total I <lb />
mileage in the whole country <lb />
1860. The mileage in the South <lb />
has been increased during the <lb />
past years at the rate of <lb />
nearly 1600 miles annually, and <lb />
during past five years at the <lb />
rate of more than miles an <lb />
The cost of this build <lb />
inn and these improvements <lb />
the years has <lb />
a total of more than <lb />
As in other parts <lb />
of the country, this investment <lb />
cash and the coincident en- <lb />
Oakley. N May 1907. <lb />
James Whitehurst and family, <lb />
of Everetts, Sunday here. <lb />
Jim Taylor spent a part of last <lb />
week at Winterville- <lb />
Preaching at T. F. Nelson's <lb />
Friday night last <lb />
Good many from here attended <lb />
church at Hickory Grove Sunday. <lb />
Potato crop is looking fine in <lb />
this section. <lb />
We note that the Oakley items <lb />
were headed Stokes last week <lb />
We that as a compliment, as <lb />
company like the <lb />
have not been sufficient to <lb />
meet the calls of the South for <lb />
internal transportation, or to <lb />
allay the growth at times of a <lb />
public sentiment, more often <lb />
reasoning than reasonable, find- <lb />
expressing in legislation, <lb />
national and State, tending to <lb />
cripple still further the efforts of <lb />
the railroads to serve the section <lb />
in whose they are <lb />
vitally interested <lb />
Record<lb />
Stokes people. <lb />
Miss Currie, of Hobgood, is <lb />
visiting Miss Minnie Whitehurst <lb />
week. <lb />
Oakley will be behind. It <lb />
will open a training school in a <lb />
few days without bonds. <lb />
Preaching in the unknown <lb />
tongue, whooping cough and <lb />
measles, potato bugs fol- <lb />
lowing, is keeping us company- <lb />
J. E and Geo. <lb />
Smith, of Robersonville, were <lb />
here a short while Monday <lb />
Frank James and family, of <lb />
., . . r . . <lb />
W. R Smith, <lb />
Mrs. B W- Bailey, Sanford, <lb />
Mrs. Henry Harding. <lb />
Mrs. S. T. Troy, Mrs. <lb />
Norman- <lb />
Mrs. W H. Goldsboro, <lb />
Mrs J. W- cock. <lb />
Miss Lizzie Hertford, <lb />
Mrs. Joe Dixon. <lb />
Miss Annie Blanchard, <lb />
ford and Mrs. W. P. Constable, <lb />
Goldsboro. Mrs- Jack White. <lb />
Mrs- M Cherry, Washington. <lb />
Mrs. E E Griffin. <lb />
Mrs. M. F Washing- <lb />
ton, Mrs. J. F. Brinkley. <lb />
Miss Minnie Cedar <lb />
Creek, Mrs. Z. P- <lb />
Mrs It. C. Craven, Henderson, <lb />
Mrs- J. R. <lb />
Miss <lb />
Mrs. Wanes. <lb />
Mis; Margaret Cotten, Fayette- <lb />
Mrs. <lb />
Miss Carrie Dasher, South- <lb />
port, Mrs. Skinner. <lb />
Mrs. C P Beaufort, <lb />
Mrs- R. L. <lb />
Mrs B. F. Dixon, Raleigh, <lb />
Mrs. J, L. <lb />
Mr.- A. Darden, Wilson, <lb />
Mrs. H. L. Carr. <lb />
Mrs. H. M. Carthage, <lb />
Mrs Jack White. <lb />
Miss Blanche <lb />
son, Mrs. C. J. Forbes. <lb />
Miss Fannie Fisher, Cedar <lb />
Creek. Mrs. Z. P. Vandyke. <lb />
Mrs. Margaret Griffin. <lb />
Mrs. Henry Harding. <lb />
Miss Eunice Gibbs, Fayette- <lb />
ville, Mrs. Chas. Skinner. <lb />
Mrs. L. M. New <lb />
Bern, Mrs. Ada Cherry- <lb />
Mrs. S. S- Hardison, Elizabeth <lb />
City, Mrs. J. L. Little. <lb />
Mrs. J. L- Home- Rocky <lb />
Mount, Mrs. E. A- Jr. <lb />
Mrs- J. M. Hardison, Littleton, <lb />
Mrs- Charles Skinner. <lb />
Miss Ora Jenkins, Franklinton, <lb />
Mrs J. A- Lang. <lb />
Mrs. Mary Johnson, Faison, <lb />
Mrs. R. <lb />
Mrs. J. M- Lloyd, Bethel, Mrs. <lb />
Mellie Harris. <lb />
Mrs. R. H. Latham, Weldon. <lb />
Mrs. Joe Dixon. <lb />
Miss Bettie Lentz, Beaufort, <lb />
Mrs- Wiley Brown- <lb />
Mrs W. H Durham. <lb />
Mrs- J L. Little. <lb />
Miss Mary Goldsboro, <lb />
Mrs. Whichard- <lb />
Mrs George Major, Hertford, <lb />
Mrs. Ada Cherry. <lb />
Mrs Henry Martin, Bethel, <lb />
Mrs. Hunter. <lb />
Mrs. W. J. Martin, Bethel, <lb />
Mrs. Whichard. <lb />
Miss Carrie Medlin, Weldon, <lb />
Mrs. A. B. Ellington <lb />
Miss Kinston. <lb />
Mrs. Warren- <lb />
Mrs Goldsboro, <lb />
v r- Jumps. <lb />
liar <lb />
.-,. , . . ., . J. <lb />
Mrs. A- Malone. Louisburg, <lb />
Mrs. Sam Parham- <lb />
Mrs. William Sunbury, <lb />
Mrs H. L. Carr. <lb />
Mrs- A A. Overman, Eureka, <lb />
Mrs. J. W. Aycock. <lb />
Miss Emma Aberdeen, <lb />
Mrs. Wiley Brown- <lb />
Miss Annie Page, Henderson, <lb />
Mrs. <lb />
Mrs. S. C Pugh, <lb />
Mrs. Chas. Cobb. <lb />
Mrs Tom Person. Richmond, <lb />
Mrs. Chas. Skinner. <lb />
Miss Laura Powers. Weldon, <lb />
Mrs. A ; <lb />
Miss Margaret Parker, Gales <lb />
Co , Mrs Wiley Brown. <lb />
Mrs. A- Person. Franklinton, <lb />
Mrs. Chas. Skinner. <lb />
MU-; Carrie <lb />
Elizabeth City, Mrs. Chas. Skin- <lb />
Mrs. Margaret Powell, No <lb />
Bern. Mrs. J L. Little. <lb />
Miss Helen Palmer, Hooker- <lb />
Mrs. <lb />
Miss Louise Rod well, <lb />
Mrs. G. E. <lb />
Miss Anna Smith. Goldsboro, <lb />
Mrs. A. B. Ellington. <lb />
Mrs. F. U Swindell, Wilson. <lb />
Mrs T J <lb />
Mrs M J Simpson, <lb />
R. L. Humber. <lb />
Mrs. E. W. Smith, Rocky <lb />
Mount Miss Nannie Wilson. <lb />
Mrs. Spencer, Wash <lb />
Mrs. J N. Norman. <lb />
Miss Franklin <lb />
ton, Mrs J. A- Lang. <lb />
Miss Susie Shaw, Macon, Mrs. <lb />
G-E. Harris. <lb />
Miss Jennie Simms. Pantego, <lb />
Mrs- A. H. Taft- <lb />
Miss Simpson, <lb />
Mrs. Chas. Cobb, <lb />
Miss E. M Snipes, Burlington, <lb />
Mrs. R. m. <lb />
Miss H h Snow, Durham, <lb />
Miss Nannie Wilson. <lb />
Master Richard Snow, Dur- <lb />
ham. Mrs. R. M. Hearne <lb />
Mrs. Scoggins. <lb />
Mrs. J. L. Wooten <lb />
Mrs R W. Mrs. <lb />
R. W. Hertford. Mrs. <lb />
Cl as. Skinner. <lb />
Mis R. A. <lb />
Mrs. Ada Cherry. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs N. H- D Wilson, <lb />
Hertford, Mrs. F. G. James. <lb />
Miss Lizzie Walton, <lb />
Mix. M. T. Plyler <lb />
Mrs George Woodward, Dur- <lb />
ham, Mrs. Chas. Rountree. <lb />
Miss Kate Whitfield, Franklin- <lb />
Ernest Parham. <lb />
Miss Mary Williams and Mrs. <lb />
J. F. Willey, Mrs C C <lb />
Vines <lb />
Mrs, Fred Woodward, Wilson <lb />
Mrs T, J, Jar vis <lb />
v PROMINENT RALEIGH <lb />
ARRESTED. <lb />
Charged With Poisoning His to <lb />
Secure Insurance Money <lb />
Raleigh, N. C. May <lb />
D. G Rowland, a prominent <lb />
physician of city, was <lb />
rested on the charge of poison- <lb />
his own son to secure the <lb />
money. The boy was <lb />
attending school at Kittrell. <lb />
He suddenly died a visit <lb />
from his father. Rowland re- <lb />
fuses to talk. When arrested <lb />
today he produced a marriage <lb />
certificate to wed the widow of <lb />
an engineer who recently died <lb />
here, thinking that ho being <lb />
arrested a charge of unlawful <lb />
cohabitation. He will I a taken <lb />
to Henderson for trial. <lb />
The wife of Dr was <lb />
also arrested this afternoon <lb />
The charge against her is con- <lb />
piracy with Dr. Rowland in the <lb />
murder of her husband. C. B. <lb />
Strange, who died suddenly in <lb />
Raleigh soon after Dr. Rowland <lb />
had left him. after having been <lb />
called to attend Strange. Dr. <lb />
Rowland will b- charged with <lb />
poisoning Strange, whose widow <lb />
he a few days after <lb />
death. Strange and <lb />
his wife were Western people, <lb />
he being a i engineer, <lb />
and had lived hero only a short <lb />
time. An officer from Vance <lb />
county, who came here for Row- <lb />
land today, is said to have stated <lb />
that are suspicious <lb />
Stances connected with the <lb />
death Rowland's first wife. <lb />
Rowland is widely and <lb />
his arrest caused a groat <lb />
Their Child Dead. <lb />
Ruth, aged three-and-a-half <lb />
years, little daughter of Rev. <lb />
and Mrs. M. Plyler, died this <lb />
morning about o'clock after an <lb />
illness of three weeks with <lb />
The one suffered <lb />
greatly during these three weeks, <lb />
her condition being critical <lb />
through most of sickness, <lb />
and dip was done <lb />
for her relief and of death <lb />
could not be stayed <lb />
The remains will be taken to <lb />
Gates Wednesday morning <lb />
interment there The sorrowing <lb />
parents have sympathy of <lb />
the entire community in their <lb />
bereavement. <lb />
The Money Power. <lb />
Jesse James, the noted out- <lb />
law's son, is at the age of <lb />
one of the most talented and res- <lb />
lawyers Kansas City. <lb />
In a claim case that he recent- <lb />
won Mr. James told an <lb />
story. <lb />
was a he <lb />
said, was <lb />
killed in a railroad The <lb />
railroad to suit gave her <lb />
damages. <lb />
sum satisfied the woman, <lb />
but a month or two afterwards, <lb />
she read about a man who had <lb />
lost his leg in the same accident, <lb />
and behold this man was given <lb />
by the company damages to the <lb />
amount of <lb />
made the woman mad. <lb />
She hastened at once to the <lb />
office of the railway's claim <lb />
juster. She said bitterly; <lb />
is this Here you give <lb />
a man for the loss of his <lb />
leg, while you only gave me <lb />
for the loss of my <lb />
The claim smiled <lb />
amiably and said in a soothing <lb />
the reason is quite <lb />
plain. The won't provide <lb />
the poor man with a new leg, <lb />
whereas with your you <lb />
a new husband <lb />
Today. <lb />
Cable to Reflector, <lb />
Paris, May appeal of <lb />
Count de against <lb />
the decision of the court which <lb />
on November granted a <lb />
to the Countess de <lb />
lane, formerly Anna Gould, is <lb />
listed for today. <lb />
Steadier Burned on <lb />
Special to Reflector. <lb />
Detroit, Mich , May The <lb />
steamer was burned in <lb />
mid lake about one o'clock this <lb />
morning, four of the crew per- <lb />
in the flames, and several <lb />
passengers being injured. Fifty <lb />
of the were taken off <lb />
the burning steamer by the <lb />
steamer Kansas that went to the <lb />
rescue. <lb />
Justice Fitzgerald on th; <lb />
to Reflector, <lb />
New York, May 21--The <lb />
judge of the New York courts <lb />
seem determined to bring <lb />
re the <lb />
division of the Supreme <lb />
court in Brooklyn, to show cause <lb />
why he should not be disbarred. <lb />
Justice Tompkins also fixed to- <lb />
day as the day for Justice Fitz- <lb />
to appear before him in <lb />
White to show <lb />
he should not be examined as to <lb />
his handling of the funds of <lb />
Margaret who <lb />
v has of <lb />
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