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Taft sits down on it. It will be <lb />
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receipts for There were people here last divorce suits were <lb />
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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 />
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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 />
a-; longing to<lb /></p>
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                <p>
THEY ALL MADE EXCUSE. <lb />
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE. <lb />
China Borers offer to Sell <lb />
Good Here. <lb />
Special to Reflectors <lb />
New York, May -The China <lb />
It the Lie to Annual Meeting of Stockholders and <lb />
Tell it on Them. of Officers. <lb />
There is no mistaking the The annual meeting of the; <lb />
that Lieut -Governor P. D. m-, stockholders of he Bank of the tables on the <lb />
loves a joke, and he lets pass, Greenville was held on he 15th. J-J offering <lb />
no good opportunity to make or The following officers and fa American <lb />
tell one. On his Visit to Pitt I rectors were re-elected for now offered <lb />
county last week he made one; ensuing year. fa china for <lb />
that is too good to let pass with- R. L Davis, <lb />
out telling. I J.-n. Andrews, vice-president. <lb />
He at Grifton Friday at James L Little, cashier. <lb />
the closing of the graded school, M. L. teller and <lb />
in that town, and several gentle- bookkeeper, <lb />
men went down, both for the Robt I Howard, collection <lb />
purpose of attending the com- clerk and assistant bookkeeper. <lb />
exercises there and L. Davis. J. A. <lb />
to escort Judge Winston back R. W. King. S. T. <lb />
Greenville where he was to was seen during the <lb />
speak that night Tr-est, gentle- Hooker. J. R. Move, W. B. Chin., who <lb />
men were Senator son, L Little. had goods a <lb />
tag, per cent their con. <lb />
for delivery at a hand- <lb />
in this market. Now. <lb />
the trade is facing a <lb />
market quotations <lb />
I here. This is the first time in <lb />
history of the trade that <lb />
I goods shipped to China have <lb />
j been actually offered for resale <lb />
and reshipment to-this market, <lb />
and at less than the goods are <lb />
now selling here. The nearest <lb />
approach to this condition of <lb />
W K n r, <lb />
the<lb />
i . .- <lb />
C. D. <lb />
to; <lb />
n ;<lb />
ll a <lb />
a- U <lb />
i ii this <lb />
a inquired, <lb />
in <lb />
.-- <lb />
of the <lb />
the stockholders out of <lb />
r's earnings and the <lb />
i in undivided profit <lb />
on Tobacco <lb />
and <lb />
the.- <lb />
. in u t <lb />
. i in, i in- <lb />
I wit i <lb />
. i . <lb />
i-. lie w going to have <lb />
Ti i . and undivided profits <lb />
. o <lb />
. at i <lb />
i affairs. Ti <lb />
of . <lb />
esteem in <lb />
and these <lb />
as i the <lb />
the is of the bank . <lb />
n of affairs where the <lb />
offers to and <lb />
lay down in this market <lb />
can goods for less money than <lb />
the American manufacturers can <lb />
sell in the domestic <lb />
. o <lb />
hie <lb />
the <lb />
public <lb />
THE VOTE BONDS. <lb />
formed a conspiracy t <lb />
my vote for the location<lb />
Merger of Theologies <lb />
The county <lb />
Special to <lb />
Cincinnati, , May -A <lb />
merger Presbyterian <lb />
properties aggregating millions <lb />
o. and if <lb />
can on you I shall <lb />
all for attempted present. of dollar, is to be brought up in <lb />
Senator, explain General assembly of the Mr. W H. Dead. <lb />
he demanded. the returns of the bond church of the Mrs Emma Harrington, wife <lb />
No. governor, om and in Co- f ex-sheriff W H. I <lb />
declare sail election today. The just before n-.-r. Thursday <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 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 Pied- <lb />
region, requires and takes less <lb />
sweetening than tobacco grown in <lb />
any section of the United States <lb />
and has a wholesome, stimulating, <lb />
juicy, full tobacco taste that satisfies <lb />
tobacco hunger. That's why chewers <lb />
prefer Schnapps, because Schnapps <lb />
cheers more than any other chewing <lb />
tobacco, and that's why chewers of <lb />
Schnapps pass the good thing along <lb />
one chewer makes other chewers, <lb />
until the fact is established that <lb />
there are more chewers and more <lb />
pounds of tobacco chewed to the <lb />
population in states where Schnapps <lb />
tobacco is sold than there are in <lb />
those states where Schnapps not <lb />
yet been offered to the trade. <lb />
A plug of Schnapps is more <lb />
economical than a much larger <lb />
Z of cheap <lb />
tobacco. Sold at <lb />
per pound in cuts. Strictly <lb />
is cent <lb />
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO -v <lb />
C. <lb />
he demanded. <lb />
is not today. Tn <lb />
mission. Doubtless recall Th , of the on is me consolidation of the j honK in <lb />
oar hap -y meet together different Lane Theological Seminary, the Mrs had teen <lb />
the r was as follows; Theological Semi- poor health <lb />
Re. For Against in Chicago, i i the West- was formerly Miss Emma <lb />
in ,.,.,. of Rocky <lb />
to Mr Harrington in the<lb />
; ab <lb />
. ice sake <lb />
down to greet you and <lb />
d with <lb />
th r <lb />
bid you <lb />
in <lb />
She <lb />
Vote <lb />
Beaver Dam<lb />
the counts Bethel <lb />
in the Carolina <lb />
excuse and <lb />
id ti- j <lb />
bow. <lb />
A-hat plea he said turn- <lb />
to <lb />
judge, you know I am <lb />
superintendent of public schools <lb />
of the e as this <lb />
at my <lb />
ion it was fitting that I should <lb />
down to see that the <lb />
carried out with <lb />
credit to and <lb />
honor t . . distinguish d <lb />
is on <lb />
condition you is well <lb />
and I don't h you <lb />
the he <lb />
replied. you, this <lb />
addressing Mr. Arthur. <lb />
governor, I have <lb />
the honor i f being a member of <lb />
the I card of education of this <lb />
grand county, and having <lb />
deep interest in the welfare of <lb />
our school.-; I around to some <lb />
of them occasionally to see hew <lb />
they getting <lb />
slips through the <lb />
meshes. Now, Hick, it is your <lb />
referring to Mr. King. <lb />
know, judge, its <lb />
tor of business with me. <lb />
Bond <lb />
is urge <lb />
graduate the of th. <lb />
cue <lb />
husband <lb />
ll. i <lb />
Falkland <lb />
Greenville <lb />
Swift Creek <lb />
Total <lb />
1680 <lb />
The returns show that <lb />
registered voters of th <lb />
county not vote at ail, and <lb />
these to th voting <lb />
against, bonds in 1323 of tin <lb />
registered vote stand <lb />
bonds and 1680 for bonds, a <lb />
majority of for bonds In <lb />
the actual the number <lb />
cast fr bonds was r the <lb />
number cast against bond <lb />
up. <lb />
lo <lb />
fall of <lb />
two children <lb />
mi w i n n <lb />
The remains of Mr W H. <lb />
who died y <lb />
w re interred at o'clock this <lb />
s in Cherry Hill <lb />
tery, being conducted <lb />
New York May 21-The by Rev M. T. <lb />
was to <lb />
today <lb />
transferred curer for <lb />
In one thoroughly <lb />
trice with rules a barber Ci man- <lb />
, . it well <lb />
I w <lb />
R. F. D. No. den. N. C. <lb />
REPORT OF <lb />
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE. N. C. <lb />
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS. MR. 22nd, 1907 <lb />
and Discounts Stock paid in <lb />
Overdrafts Secured <lb />
Unsecured <lb />
Furniture and <lb />
Due from Banks <lb />
Cash Items <lb />
Gold Coin <lb />
Silver Coin <lb />
Fund 1.000.08 <lb />
profits 2,935.46 <lb />
of Deposit 2,437.70 <lb />
Deposit subject <lb />
Cashier <lb />
2.070.00 <lb />
855.70 <lb />
tare of North Carolina, <lb />
Pitt. <lb />
I, J. R. Davis, Cashier -if the above-named bank, do <lb />
statement is true to best of <lb />
R. DAVIS, <lb />
;. r the <lb />
and belief. <lb />
Mi-<lb />
this day of <lb />
be- <lb />
Mar. <lb />
J. V. JOHNSTON. <lb />
Notary <lb />
F. M DAMS. <lb />
Deadly <lb />
to Jacks <lb />
S to <lb />
Nashville, Tenn., May 20.- <lb />
The Hermitage, Gen. JacKSOn's <lb />
old home is the scene today of a <lb />
pilgrimage from St. Louis- The <lb />
Jefferson Club, one of the <lb />
notable organizations of St. <lb />
Louis, conducts the pilgrimage. <lb />
Gov. Joseph Folk, of Missouri. <lb />
William Jennings Bryan, of . <lb />
several hundreds f <lb />
to <lb />
May <lb />
of and two <lb />
were blown to pieces and I <lb />
I seven others seriously wounded <lb />
by an infernal machine which <lb />
was morning deposited in <lb />
the central police bureau by two <lb />
men and a girl. <lb />
BANKING TRUST GO. <lb />
J WITH ii At the Mar 22nd. <lb />
I Hi Sir,, , <lb />
and <lb />
Trial. <lb />
for B<lb />
Nearly everybody is subject to at- <lb />
tack s from from n <lb />
dread of treatment for <lb />
, St. Louis Democrats are with <lb />
a club. of <lb />
am I made speeches and Gov. <lb />
of th board of county I Patterson, of Tennessee, also <lb />
commissioners and had to come <lb />
down to look after a triage <lb />
are going to build across the <lb />
creek <lb />
that's slim, yet it may <lb />
have to pass- But if you don't <lb />
get to looking after that bridge <lb />
pretty I shall think you <lb />
By this time all had run the <lb />
gauntlet but Rountree, <lb />
bad bravely faced all kinds <lb />
of battles in the war, but was <lb />
a little nervous under this <lb />
char. e. His eyes were blinking, <lb />
speed of his teeth had quick- <lb />
en his quid, and he was <lb />
punching the ground with the <lb />
end of his cane <lb />
Charles, they have all <lb />
escaped but you. I know you <lb />
have no excuse and will not let <lb />
make up one. Somebody <lb />
must bear the sins of this bunch, <lb />
so you can consider yours. If sent <lb />
to the roads for thirty <lb />
was only going to <lb />
added the <lb />
down to marry <lb />
with one accord they all, <lb />
laughed long and loud <lb />
an address. is <lb />
not the first pilgrimage of the <lb />
Jefferson Club. Two years ago <lb />
its members made a similar <lb />
to Monticello, the home <lb />
of <lb />
Nashville Io Have a New Hostelry. <lb />
Special to Reflector. <lb />
Nashville, Tenn,. May <lb />
This city is to have a new hotel <lb />
to be built Mr. S. Hartman <lb />
that be six in <lb />
and will front fifty Broad- <lb />
and will run back feet, <lb />
and contain rooms, half of <lb />
them with It <lb />
cost between and <lb />
It will have a restaurant, and be <lb />
run on the European plan- It <lb />
be hotel in the <lb />
city. <lb />
That Wasn't Math. <lb />
A man was writing the <lb />
today and put it May 1905 <lb />
attention v. is called to <lb />
re aid ain't much, <lb />
o out of way <lb />
mil . their cumulations <lb />
than <lb />
Boy's <lb />
Tom Dupree reached home <lb />
from Bingham <lb />
at where he <lb />
made fine record He brought <lb />
-I , , 111- U <lb />
medal which he relief, that is three fourths <lb />
won for oratory and a diploma and one-fourth nil and On the <lb />
hand you can sat as you pleats <lb />
and digest tho food by the aid of a <lb />
stomach <lb />
as rest. Eat what you <lb />
please and take a little for <lb />
after your meals. It digest <lb />
what you eat; Sold by Jno. L. Wooten. <lb />
business <lb />
r in the <lb />
course of <lb />
The Bagley Statue. <lb />
Special to Reflector. <lb />
Raleigh, N. C, The Worth- <lb />
Bagley monument was unveiled <lb />
today in capitol square. The <lb />
ceremonies were very interest- <lb />
and the attendance was very <lb />
large, coming from every part <lb />
of the State. <lb />
At the <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
Ivor drafts <lb />
Furniture ft Fixtures <lb />
Duo from Banks and <lb />
Hankers <lb />
ash Items <lb />
Gold coin, <lb />
.-; vi bank <lb />
other U. notes <lb />
686.13 <lb />
8.165.57 <lb />
Mar 22nd. 1907. <lb />
-lock <lb />
Surplus fund <lb />
Undivided profits <lb />
I of <lb />
I Deposits subj. to chock <lb />
checks out- <lb />
i standing 724.22 <lb />
3426.14 <lb />
Total <lb />
Total <lb />
34,290.38 <lb />
State of North Carolina, County of Pitt, <lb />
W H r of tho above named Solemnly <lb />
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my <lb />
edge and belief. <lb />
To of Pianos. <lb />
Our factory tuner, Mr. A- L. <lb />
Henderson, will be in Green- <lb />
ville on Monday, May the 27th <lb />
and will remain several <lb />
Any one wishing to have their <lb />
pianos tuned will please send in <lb />
their written order to our Mr. <lb />
North Carolina. In the superior court n <lb />
county. Before D. Moore U box this <lb />
J. C and wife Maggie Has- Office. Do not phone or leave <lb />
berry. word at hotel, but write; mes- <lb />
sages are sometimes delayed. <lb />
Very respectfully, <lb />
hereby take notice that a special pro- Chas- M. <lb />
Heeding has been instituted in the <lb />
court of Pitt county entitled J. c. , <lb />
end Maggie Rasberry vs <lb />
R. A. sin and Ella Dawson, <lb />
purpose f sale of a certain <lb />
tract of situated in swift creek <lb />
W. H. <lb />
M. O. BLOUNT, <lb />
R. J. GRIMES <lb />
T. STATON, <lb />
Votary Public I Directors. <lb />
Subscribed and be- <lb />
this 28th day of Mar. <lb />
PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS. <lb />
R. A. and Ella Dawson. <lb />
The defendant Ella Dawson, will <lb />
special pr weeding, will further take <lb />
notice that she is required to appear at. <lb />
the office of the of <lb />
court Pitt -in--, at N <lb />
c. on tau June, and an- <lb />
IV t or <lb />
plaintiffs or the relief therein <lb />
will <lb />
of May, <lb />
D. C, <lb />
clerk superior Court Pitt county. <lb />
Probably Coming. <lb />
Last week local talent of Wash- <lb />
Pitt county for division . , . , . <lb />
tenants in and the said Ella presented in that town <lb />
opera Pinafore, with Miss <lb />
Lottie Blow in the leading role. <lb />
It said to the host <lb />
ion ha; la a <lb />
time. manager hie. written <lb />
and will. <lb />
probably here <lb />
n net <lb />
will give them a good house- <lb />
NORFOLK SOUTHERN RY CO. <lb />
STEAMBOAT SERVICE. <lb />
Simmer L. leave sufferers of Kidney; Liver or <lb />
Ion daily Bladder Troubles. Other <lb />
I say a bottle and if<lb />
at Washington. , it cure we refund <lb />
at your We say a <lb />
Norfolk Co. for j w free f <lb />
Norfolk, Baltimore. Philadelphia <lb />
New York, and all other and if it benefits then <lb />
points North. at Nor- <lb />
folk all point West. I <lb />
should eat <lb />
f eight vi i care Nor a at <lb />
AND <lb />
., . i a limited number f <lb />
J J. Agent, law Cut op <lb />
ville, N, C- to t. <lb />
H, C- , Genera P d <lb />
P A <lb />
., <lb />
SOL <lb />
oven in <lb />
fought to it. and that ft wan <lb />
matter, but <lb />
Williamston Harshly <lb />
Chairman of Board of Com- <lb />
missioners and <lb />
On the first Monday in this, <lb />
month the chamber of com <lb />
of the town of Washing- <lb />
ton tried to get the of <lb />
commissioners of Martin county <lb />
t adopt a resolution endorsing <lb />
Washington for the location <lb />
the Gas tern draining school- The <lb />
Pi <lb />
St. <lb />
The vestry and congregation <lb />
unanimous vote. Then was <lb />
when he remarked that I was <lb />
trying to run the board, and con- <lb />
to talk upon the subject. <lb />
ma from my duties. <lb />
Instead me trying to run the <lb />
it looked very much like <lb />
Fudge Hobbs to run <lb />
it It was very that <lb />
pk <lb />
designs. Part of the in is <lb />
already on hand this building, <lb />
and the vestry purpose to push <lb />
the work to an early <lb />
Williamston gave with the work <lb />
following account of what trans- to clear it up day. <lb />
in the <lb />
was h warm <lb />
. <lb />
aider and dis the <lb />
the Eastern training <lb />
the in <lb />
those i-i <lb />
of the <lb />
chairman of <lb />
in favor of was taken u decide <lb />
should be <lb />
. i, <lb />
up <lb />
, this I not do as <lb />
Henna continued to make re- <lb />
marks about the alter, <lb />
an to con- <lb />
been laid aside I <lb />
n d Mr. Hobbs to stop talking <lb />
. ave I remarked <lb />
. that I would not <lb />
office and <lb />
him from his <lb />
of our regular <lb />
. it had in connection, to <lb />
I draw the jurors to the <lb />
ting of the sanitary board, <lb />
i to <lb />
led and numerous things. <lb />
.-. <lb />
j o <lb />
Special to Reflector. <lb />
New York. May -The <lb />
strikers an th doc ; i appear to <lb />
tho ii if the situ.- <lb />
bat th ; con <lb />
The on and White <lb />
Star y cm easily fill <lb />
places of i . I j <lb />
mm <lb />
to <lb />
J-W. CO. <lb />
VA <lb />
Cotton and handlers of <lb />
Bagging. Ties and Bags. <lb />
Correspondence and shipments <lb />
FLAT FOOT. <lb />
the <lb />
t This <lb />
MEW ARMY PiSTOLS. <lb />
.<lb />
and two of the three com- <lb />
missioners <lb />
the chairman voting for <lb />
ville The warm time mentioned <lb />
came when the chairman refused was not <lb />
to sign the order of the take an insult without <lb />
Judge I regret the <lb />
I have <lb />
persona. <lb />
that the to him t <lb />
voting upon, but it interested, , f . , , <lb />
the people of Martin county, , <lb />
I what I thought was right for the <lb />
interest of the and I <lb />
I trust they will see this matter in <lb />
if I <lb />
be condemned for it I <lb />
Burners. Judge modus, who w as , it <lb />
in the office at <lb />
time, reminded the <lb />
.-t. . ways a g <lb />
is extended all Southerners to <lb />
and J 11-0 booth at the <lb />
Jam vs town , in <lb />
food products building on- <lb />
trance to horticultural court. <lb />
We have provided a spacious <lb />
rest it e n . illy for your con <lb />
re you m meet <lb />
rs, re d your <lb />
will glad to <lb />
O. <lb />
ice ere <lb />
J C <lb />
MARBLE DEALER <lb />
First Class Work and Reasonable <lb />
Prices. Iron Fencing Sold. <lb />
Greenville, North Carolina. <lb />
H Skinner. Skinner, Ir. <lb />
H. W. <lb />
SKINNER WHEDBEE- <lb />
LAWYERS. N C<lb />
. i <lb />
l. <lb />
. ll, <lb />
what <lb />
a representative of the <lb />
pie it was his duty to sin the <lb />
order. At this the chairman be- <lb />
very indignant and so <lb />
much that he <lb />
the clerk of the court to leave i <lb />
I would away with ail offices, <lb />
J must sit be dictated to <lb />
and stop interfering <lb />
business. The very right- <lb />
cold him to him out. There <lb />
war, of course, no effort made to <lb />
put the clerk out. <lb />
meeting <lb />
a and still the chair- <lb />
man had not signed the order <lb />
endorsing Washington as the <lb />
location desired by the people of <lb />
Martin for the <lb />
by any one. R. II. <lb />
ANY OLD STAMPS. <lb />
A for <lb />
Delivery After July <lb />
Washington, D. C, May<lb />
friends, write <lb />
rt. and <lb />
ice c- am <lb />
free, and explain bower. <lb />
be for i <lb />
Pure P <lb />
Y- <lb />
r. made <lb />
powder, <lb />
they <lb />
., table, <lb />
Co.,<lb />
M. C. <lb />
Contractor, Builder, <lb />
and estimates fur- <lb />
on All work <lb />
Turn key job when <lb />
ed. <lb />
t i a <lb />
lie <lb />
lite, t <lb />
it toot, <lb />
hip. T o <lb />
v I <lb />
.;. r <lb />
not, and l . <lb />
plod I . <lb />
added to <lb />
. ; . ,. have fool <lb />
i in Hi first place. A curable <lb />
., curable, <lb />
, i i ., ; again <lb />
liable t ill d <lb />
sure. , j <lb />
Any which tends to <lb />
i, muse power of j <lb />
foot may co foot. A i <lb />
in in <lb />
foot may cause it. <lb />
The in weight may be <lb />
actual, such u o in <lb />
who put on a deal of fat, or it <lb />
may be t Ii e, <lb />
i i t- i <lb />
by far the common <lb />
g the it, bro i ill <lb />
-i of this Hot, <lb />
,.,,. i . i to the i <lb />
fool i- i <lb />
. . i i I <lb />
. i<lb />
. .; I <lb />
new I <lb />
State- army I <lb />
is an a <lb />
neither looks like I <lb />
like it no- <lb />
i I<lb />
now one <lb />
thus i <lb />
b i I. v. . ; <lb />
. I urn i <lb />
bin of ti b t <lb />
and the mi n v <lb />
four <lb />
b re bi t one I <lb />
their <lb />
I of the mils <lb />
man I i <lb />
I.- i <lb />
for the <lb />
b if <lb />
I i la- <lb />
in the same paper was <lb />
Mr. <lb />
of <lb />
board, his refusal to concur <lb />
in the resolution, and in the next <lb />
issue of the was pub <lb />
the following card from <lb />
Mr. in explanation of <lb />
his action. <lb />
Mr. been <lb />
very much misrepresented in <lb />
the last issue of paper and <lb />
misunderstood as to my <lb />
and actions at our lab <lb />
meeting of the board of <lb />
ton, N. C. as the place for the <lb />
Eastern training school, I desire <lb />
to herewith state the facts, in <lb />
order that the of Martin <lb />
may understand my position. <lb />
accused of becoming very <lb />
at Judge Hobos, simply <lb />
because he reminded me hat it <lb />
was not a master <lb />
which the board <lb />
The facts of is, the <lb />
editor is which <lb />
he does not thereby <lb />
placing me before my people in a <lb />
special delivery <lb />
stamps will be needed after the <lb />
first of next July to insure <lb />
mediate of a letter <lb />
as act of the <lb />
of Congress, Postmaster <lb />
General Meyer issued an <lb />
order that on ad after July <lb />
next, if there to any <lb />
letter of package of mail matter <lb />
tn cents worm of stamps, <lb />
denomination with the <lb />
words, writ- <lb />
or <lb />
printed en envelope <lb />
a, in addition to the D. <lb />
county , <lb />
bi regard to the will be <lb />
bore, <lb />
i tamp-<lb />
It tho <lb />
Spirit to from our <lb />
of our brother <lb />
E. we the <lb />
bus of Tribe No. <lb />
86,1- R. A-- <lb />
1st. That we have heard of <lb />
the of the oldest son of <lb />
wrong light. I to remind brother W- E. Proctor with <lb />
the editor that was a per- <lb />
matter in sense, and <lb />
that each commissioner was <lb />
his own personal opinion, <lb />
as a member of the board, there <lb />
having been nothing to <lb />
ascertain the sentiments of the <lb />
people. Therefore, the editor <lb />
should think and understand <lb />
things more fully before placing <lb />
any citizen in a light. I <lb />
did not think that I had a right <lb />
to vote for it as a representative <lb />
of the people, but as an <lb />
member of the board. As <lb />
long as I remain in office I shall <lb />
never vote away the rights of <lb />
the people, before ascertaining <lb />
their sentiments. Too much of <lb />
this kind of thing has already <lb />
been done by public officers. <lb />
Some seem to think as Vander- <lb />
does people be <lb />
but I think that their <lb />
rights be carefully <lb />
I wish to state that <lb />
did not become indignant At <lb />
Judge Hobbs because he re- <lb />
minded me that this was not <lb />
but I did <lb />
much sorrow. <lb />
2nd. That our hearts go <lb />
to him and his family with gen <lb />
and sincere brotherly and <lb />
paternal sympathy, and that <lb />
we commend them to Him who <lb />
does all things well for their <lb />
guidance and in this <lb />
thee- hour of grief- <lb />
3rd. That a copy of these <lb />
resolutions be sent to brother <lb />
W. E. Proctor, a copy be spread <lb />
upon our minutes a copy be <lb />
handed to The Reflector with re- <lb />
quest to publish. <lb />
Roy C- Flanagan, <lb />
Sam T. White. <lb />
Wash P. Edwards. <lb />
AN OLD ADAGE <lb />
A light purse Is a heavy <lb />
Sickness makes a purse. <lb />
The LIVER 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 />
I No Substitute. <lb />
don't because the <lb />
lacks some ore of essential <lb />
tho juice are nos <lb />
y I Then, too, <lb />
causes sourness i <lb />
. C. . . <lb />
ii of <lb />
i the <lb />
u. u. the conforms m <lb />
I. Woo tor. <lb />
JAMES i. <lb />
ATTORNEY AT LAW, <lb />
N. C.<lb />
;. of <lb />
V- borne by the j fr mi the Mexican <lb />
p, <lb />
pr too .-u-. for e Mexico <lb />
go t to resist, tho <lb />
sum n the <lb />
of the minister of war, be <lb />
used in sup for a <lb />
. nation <lb />
The mini Dial <lb />
trill o t the r <lb />
ell of <lb />
ha t. ti m the U <lb />
none <lb />
in the v is <lb />
it <lb />
meet exactly the is of <lb />
Bo n r. <lb />
r-.--.- a <lb />
CURES <lb />
GOLDS AND GRIPPE <lb />
the en.<lb />
. it <lb />
rat <lb />
No bud <lb />
DON'T TAKE CHANCES <lb />
On stale in <lb />
Come to my store <lb />
FRESH <lb />
you in.; bud article every <lb />
FLEMING. <lb />
The w. <lb />
; .- an re no Ion <lb />
of the <lb />
h rT, <lb />
the simply a <lb />
r rm. With <lb />
footplate a sin be <lb />
the nor mil I c of tho <lb />
year tho writer <lb />
was from N <lb />
on an excursion train over the <lb />
board Air ho was <lb />
the conductor train, one who <lb />
had evidently spent his youth in <lb />
keeping away from anything that <lb />
pertained to education and who pro- <lb />
. following ex-j <lb />
I declare. can ask <lb />
Checking 1-.;. <lb />
. urn <lb />
. I M I <lb />
; tel. i <lb />
nor .<lb />
1- <lb />
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is what on wrote of<lb />
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rood and Dr.; i <lb />
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Counsel From <lb />
When coo winds dry and crack the <lb />
a Lt. salve can save more <lb />
in buying look <lb />
any <lb />
and you .-of the <lb />
Sold b <lb />
Jno. L. Woo tan <lb />
Four Legged <lb />
There is now at the drug store <lb />
of Hackney Bros., a curiosity in <lb />
the shape of a yo duck. This <lb />
fowl was hatched by W- G. Crab- <lb />
tree-, Jackson street, and lived <lb />
for some days. It has four well <lb />
only one body <lb />
but only one <lb />
and one head. The young duck <lb />
be- died and was then taken to the <lb />
come indignant when he store ed and now <lb />
that I was trying to run the being preserved in alcohol. Dur- <lb />
board We had discussed this ham Herald, <lb />
matter pro and con for some <lb />
time, giving his views. <lb />
Judge Hobbs continually in- <lb />
that I did not look at the <lb />
matter in the right way. I con- <lb />
tended and still contend that <lb />
Greenville is the most central <lb />
point and a more healthful place, <lb />
and that we should take a broad <lb />
view and try to it in the <lb />
interest of all the Eastern <lb />
ties. After the vote had been <lb />
taken, and I had instructed our <lb />
clerk to draw up a set of <lb />
j i. how -u <lb />
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PATENTS I <lb />
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my anti neighbors n that <lb />
would never leave it alive; out they got <lb />
tooled, thanks be to Cod, I was in- <lb />
I doted to try King's Discovery, <lb />
ll took just four one dollar bottles to <lb />
completely cure the cough and restore <lb />
me la go-id writes Mrs. <lb />
Eva of Stark <lb />
Co., This Kins of and cold <lb />
cures, healer throat and lungs, <lb />
Is guaranteed by J. L. Drug- <lb />
gist, SI. Trial free. <lb />
Rising From the Grave. <lb />
A prominent manufacturer, A. <lb />
N C, relates a <lb />
most remarkable experience. Ho <lb />
A f taking leas than three bottles <lb />
Electric Bitters. I feel like rising <lb />
from the My troubles i Bright <lb />
disease, in the Diabetes I <lb />
believe Electric Bitters will me <lb />
permanently, far it already stopped <lb />
the liver and complications <lb />
which have troubled me for <lb />
Guaranteed at Wooten Druggist. <lb />
Price <lb />
ENTRY OF VACANT LAND. <lb />
Theophilus enters and claims <lb />
about acres, more or of vacant <lb />
land lying in township, Pitt <lb />
county, North Carolina, on south side <lb />
of Tar Beginning at a black <lb />
a corner of the land formerly <lb />
owned by and runs <lb />
north with said Becca line <lb />
about yards, thence east with <lb />
men's line about yard to Chas. <lb />
lino ditch on Hart place <lb />
, thence nearly south with said ditch <lb />
yards to a bridge, thence west to black <lb />
gum at the beginning, bounded by the <lb />
lands of Chas. Henry <lb />
Sermons and others <lb />
This April 27th, 1907. <lb />
Theophilus Dall. <lb />
Any person or persons claiming title <lb />
to or interest In the foregoing de- <lb />
h tn. <lb />
-ii. It. n <lb />
ft w l <lb />
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North Carolina ; In The Superior Court <lb />
Pitt County. <lb />
F. V. Johns-tin <lb />
vs. <lb />
Company <lb />
The National. Bank <lb />
The d The Dabney Broker- <lb />
age . will that a <lb />
summons in above action <lb />
was issued <lb />
the 84th day April. 19-7 by D. C. <lb />
Moore, Clerk of he Court <lb />
Pitt County, In favor of <lb />
the plaintiff. F. V. Johnston to recover <lb />
the sum of the amount <lb />
said plaint defend <lb />
ant on i.-r nu <lb />
shorts shipments, which summons <lb />
is returnable before the Superior Court <lb />
of Pitt County, which s in the <lb />
Town of Greenville ill said County on <lb />
the second Monday before Mon- <lb />
day in September next, it the <lb />
day of August, 1907. The said defend- <lb />
ant will also take that a warrant <lb />
of attachment was nerved by said court <lb />
on of April, Unit against <lb />
property of said defendant, which <lb />
was an as alleged, then in the posses- <lb />
of the defendant, The National <lb />
Bank of Greenville, which warrant is <lb />
returnable before said Court at term <lb />
time on said 19th day of August next, <lb />
when and where the said defendant, the <lb />
Dabney Brokerage Company is required <lb />
to appear and answer or demur to t <lb />
complaint to be tiled in or <lb />
relief demanded will be granted. <lb />
under my hand and seat of <lb />
Court this the 1st day of May, 1907. <lb />
D. C. Moore, <lb />
Clerk Superior Court, Pitt County <lb />
I over <lb />
dome <lb />
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lit- i i <lb />
the most In- <lb />
see. at <lb />
man asked me now <lb />
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you take the brick out <lb />
of your hat and bit thorn with <lb />
Catholic Standard and Times. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
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IN <lb />
Groceries <lb />
And Provisions<lb />
Cotton <lb />
Fresh kept in- <lb />
In ti -k. Country <lb />
I i old <lb />
North Ca in a. <lb />
TAFT VAN DYKE- <lb />
HOUSE FURNISHINGS <lb />
the complexion, cleanse the <lb />
tone the You can best <lb />
do this b a dose or two of Me <lb />
Risers, Safe little <lb />
pills with a The that <lb />
everyone knows. Recommended by <lb />
Jno. L. <lb />
How often you can get a <lb />
thing <lb />
nail or screw driver or <lb />
lacking. Have a good <lb />
tool box and be prepared for <lb />
emergencies. Our line of tools <lb />
a to i could desire, and <lb />
we will see that your tool <lb />
box does not lack a single <lb />
useful article. <lb />
Of Course <lb />
You get Harness, <lb />
Horse Goods, <lb />
J. R. <lb />
Corey m <lb />
THE CHEAPEST PLACE THE <lb />
STORE OF <lb />
A. B. ELLINGTON CO <lb />
SCHOOL BOOKS, PICTURES, NOVELTIES. ETC. <lb />
PANACEA <lb />
CURES. <lb />
Read one among a hundreds of such <lb />
suffered with NERVOUS for past years <lb />
and have received more beneficial and lasting results from the use <lb />
of PANACEA MINERAL WATER than from any other remedy of <lb />
the many I have had prescribed for me. It gives me great pleas- <lb />
to testify to marvelous results in my own case and many <lb />
others I have personally observed- <lb />
Mrs. Martha P. Taylor. <lb />
Newport Va. <lb />
Send Geo. S. Prichard. Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Home of Women's Fashions, Greenville, N. C. <lb />
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Ml <lb />
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY <lb />
a. J. <lb />
and <lb />
MR. IS RIGHT. <lb />
It seems that the board of <lb />
commissioners of Martin county, <lb />
Entered as second class matter Jan. 1907 at the port office at <lb />
M C HI Act I f of March <lb />
Advertising rates made upon application. <lb />
A correspondent desired at every post office in Pitt and counties, neighboring Of Washington <lb />
A. f. D. Carriers. <lb />
On Thursday. May 30th, the <lb />
Pitt County Association of Rural <lb />
at their meeting the first Monday Free Carriers will meet <lb />
in May, undertook to endorse our in the court house in Greenville. <lb />
Mr. L. Carr, of Greene <lb />
to preference to <lb />
as the proper for the <lb />
county. and others will address <lb />
GREENVILLE NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY. MAY 1907 <lb />
RANDOM REFLECTIONS. <lb />
By a Contributor. <lb />
Alfonzo thinks that's just the <lb />
greatest baby that ever arrived. <lb />
What will we eat when dollar <lb />
wheat sends flour so high we <lb />
cannot buy <lb />
Begins to look as if you might <lb />
have some use for that spring <lb />
suit, after all <lb />
The lion and the t <lb />
Greensboro has decided to boil <lb />
before taking- <lb />
of the Eastern training I the meeting, and a cordial <lb />
school. It also seems that i is extended the carriers <lb />
board was seriously divided and of neighboring counties and the <lb />
, that some unpleasantness public to be present. lamb have changed their minds <lb />
Ashley Home, of Johnston curred between the chairman of The people generally should j about lying down together- <lb />
is announced among the the board and the of the i show an interest in the R F. D. j <lb />
candidates for nomination for <lb />
Having found out where ho <lb />
court who e for Washington, carriers and their meetings-1 stands. Senator refuge <lb />
i chickens can dress governor by the next Democratic i followed in the are the ones who day j to sit down and keep quiet. <lb />
Enterprise which Mr. after day, in all kinds of Naturally all the newspapers <lb />
the chairman of the weather, serve the rural routes claim some of the credit for <lb />
S me are so insensible .,,. i , . , . . . hurrying the stork up r. <lb />
ore thinks does him an justice and take mail directly to the i little. <lb />
in fine feathers <lb />
State convention. <lb />
A v. man wearing a sailor hat <lb />
i indication that to the fact that they are set and ho replied- the people. They are <lb />
ton down on. that they would net We take in publishing the agents of civilization and wants to use for awhile, the <lb />
know if an elephant stepped on Hector today, enlightenment, the vehicle of j before he tries t. <lb />
Gov. of New York. <lb />
them. <lb />
U i s not look like Mr <lb />
wants it so I ad, as he ha i. com <lb />
re ill be plenty I Smith, of <lb />
date- for ; C e tine as the Democrat <lb />
Tb <lb />
f that i <lb />
i re, too. <lb />
tun down another. <lb />
The boards of county communication that brings the, <lb />
created bylaw and people of the country in touch <lb />
enables i a restful pose <lb />
the all in. <lb />
in <lb />
president- <lb />
May be the way lie his; When Greenville <lb />
do with his going <lb />
they hay jurisdiction over such with the world and <lb />
matters as are set out in the laws them to enjoy the same ad van- <lb />
and no other. The as the populous centers, <lb />
of the Eastern training Encourage the boys with your <lb />
. school is one of the matters presence on the 30th and show <lb />
which the county that you are interested in them- <lb />
of Martin and Hyde have They will appreciate it <lb />
When <lb />
name, Franc, had something to the midst of the cam <lb />
lets try and not do <lb />
ether towns in the State kind undertake to <lb />
corporate, <lb />
may have been slow stirring up a lot of bad feeling. thins over <lb />
enough in the past, but she is no jurisdiction, their action is <lb />
for it in the Pi, t county does not fail to and effect <lb />
i good over the result of the bond therefore follows that the <lb />
election which makes it almost the board commissioners of <lb />
Of course Pitt is the greatest j certain that the county will get Martin i personal and <lb />
county in the State. Everybody the training school for can . and treated <lb />
going to make up <lb />
future <lb />
must <lb />
portrayed him in a sound sleep. <lb />
Daily bulletins from Madrid <lb />
indicate that King Alfonzo i <lb />
getting along as well as could b <lb />
expected. <lb />
A London professor declares <lb />
that English girls wink the left <lb />
eye. They probably consider <lb />
that one of their rights. <lb />
The experts may succeed in <lb />
getting a photograph of the <lb />
Twenty thousand people in Mars, but they can't <lb />
the unveiling of any Photo of the canal in <lb />
Worth Bagley monument in <lb />
The man with a vegetable <lb />
patch is a prince these days. <lb />
Monday. It was a memo- <lb />
will that after a while- <lb />
Adams is apparently just find- <lb />
teachers. <lb />
as the opinion and <lb />
. preference of the three excellent <lb />
of commerce gentlemen who the <lb />
The chamber <lb />
out the kind of man keep craft in good Mr. was ever- <lb />
is. The balance of us knew j trim. There is more sailing luting right when ho said that <lb />
it ah along. ahead, and future voyages the action cf the board was not <lb />
lid be as as the last official but purely miL We <lb />
m, feel confident the State <lb />
The assessors and list takers <lb />
will soon be at their work, as <lb />
Panama. <lb />
A KentucKy dairyman has <lb />
bee., caught selling milk with <lb />
minnows in it. He should be <lb />
more particular about his water <lb />
supply- <lb />
If the date line is Charlotte, <lb />
gone is <lb />
looked for- Durham <lb />
one <lb />
There to born <lb />
things interesting the country <lb />
now, so the president is do- <lb />
nothing of the ordinary. <lb />
board i i education will attach <lb />
Some South Carolina papers same to the action <lb />
keep digging up Andrew Jack- the Martin county board that <lb />
I son to find out where he was will to the recommendation <lb />
they did not any other rood citizens of <lb />
The proposition to amalgamate <lb />
the Central American republics <lb />
June Is toe month in which a strong protectorate <lb />
list property for taxation. A would be all right if they could <lb />
. c u i get one strong enough to hold <lb />
new re-assessment of all real es- B <lb />
will be made this year. to a local Politician, <lb />
a Nebraska paper says, We <lb />
will not call him an ass, we will <lb />
Every now and then print his speech <lb />
fellow scare that <lb />
V hen so e men play a thing <lb />
for p in l s-et the props ail <lb />
get knocked firm under <lb />
if the fall don't make <lb />
them feel Lad. <lb />
know, or ought to know, he was that old county, and no <lb />
in North Carolina. more, <lb />
V idle Greenville will <lb />
any good word spoken <lb />
t hundred dollar bills, or bill.-; corps. <lb />
fellow with the didn't- <lb />
c Most of us need know-it-was-loaded-gun has laid <lb />
. i aside for a season and gone to <lb />
not lose any sleep over it, the boat The <lb />
is not much danger i fool killers seems inadequate- tO <lb />
j being caught with bill. I the suppl. <lb />
an Indiana town, n <lb />
A QUEER PEOPLE IN AFRICA. <lb />
Major Powell-Cotton has found <lb />
strange people in Africa. They <lb />
their whole time on the water <lb />
of Lake Albert Edward. Their <lb />
homes all built on floating plat- <lb />
forms anchored to Long poles. The <lb />
main floating village of <lb />
thirty huts, while two other com- <lb />
prise ten and seven respectively. <lb />
Sonic of huts arc <lb />
a square platform <lb />
about twenty-five feet by ton feet. <lb />
This forms the common back yard <lb />
practically the world of the <lb />
Birds of all <lb />
gOes, pelicans and <lb />
around regardless of the presence of <lb />
man, while groups of women, girls <lb />
and children cluster on the edges <lb />
their homes. The people <lb />
are healthy, well fed and good look- <lb />
and rarely marry outside their <lb />
own community, for they say a land <lb />
woman would be useless and <lb />
if compelled to live in their lake <lb />
villages. <lb />
Development In Surgery. <lb />
Surreal grafting, still in its in- <lb />
fancy, has extended with the de- <lb />
cf antiseptic methods <lb />
and now includes tissues of all <lb />
kinds, parts of organs and even en- <lb />
organs. Professor cites <lb />
the successful transplanting of <lb />
pieces of skin as largo as the palm <lb />
of the hand, of the tip of a too upon <lb />
a maimed linger, of a fatty tumor to <lb />
replace an amputated breast, of <lb />
pieces and arteries and of <lb />
kidneys. Bone grafting has become <lb />
of great importance. The thyroid <lb />
gland of a woman was transplanted <lb />
upon the spleen of her four-ye <lb />
idiot child, and the astonishing re- <lb />
was that nine months later <lb />
child was developing mentally and <lb />
learning to walk and talk. Muscle <lb />
sinew, nerve and teeth grafting <lb />
have Orleans Times- <lb />
Democrat. <lb />
Th Got tho Ticket. <lb />
A journal tells tbs story <lb />
of the murderer of General <lb />
prefect of St. Petersburg, <lb />
obtained to the <lb />
party at which the deed was <lb />
committed. After the crime all till <lb />
guests were detained and their tick- <lb />
were examined. There was one <lb />
ticket the rightful holder of <lb />
was not present. It was no <lb />
than that of Premier <lb />
self. The murder had been com- <lb />
under cover of the invitation <lb />
ticket of no less a personage than <lb />
prime minister. The premier <lb />
had not been able to go, and hit <lb />
ticket fell into the of n <lb />
of the secret police named <lb />
He retold it to the <lb />
for <lb />
If the other towns a r by any citizen of Martin or <lb />
the race for the Eastern any other county, she Las <lb />
training school would do the to c for help save <lb />
graceful and fair <lb />
would withdraw in favor of Pitt is a part. School <lb />
county and make the of cannot be erected on resolutions <lb />
It is not the price wheat the school here i. It is and recommendations. It takes <lb />
bringing row that interests the I generally conceded by all, except something more substantial, and <lb />
farmers down this way. as they the contesting points, that with help of her own <lb />
have to s--ell. But the price county is going to get the school., is r to offer <lb />
The whole State is now looking <lb />
to Pit; county and talking <lb />
women attacked one man, and <lb />
whipped him because he per <lb />
in brutally beating his <lb />
about it as the proper location I Anybody find fault with <lb />
K the asks Bryan s <lb />
for the Eastern training school I The ratio is perhaps a <lb />
thing, they, her own great county of which teachers The old-fashioned, but the <lb />
not disclose an <lb />
bad state of affairs in Indiana. <lb />
pay for giving them <lb />
some <lb />
In this day and time people <lb />
to hear more sermons like t e <lb />
one delivered by <lb />
in the Memorial Baptist church <lb />
Sunday morning. His text was <lb />
are the light of the <lb />
from this he pointed out <lb />
several things practiced by some <lb />
church members -social drink- <lb />
card parties, punch bowl <lb />
entertainments, dancing, etc. <lb />
that dim their Christian light <lb />
and sap their lives of spiritual <lb />
influence and usefulness in <lb />
Christ's service. It was a well <lb />
applied sermon and struck deep- <lb />
at evils that largely exist to- <lb />
day. That the practice of these <lb />
things has crippled the churches <lb />
of Greenville in their high mis- <lb />
leading people to Christ <lb />
is evidenced by the long time it <lb />
has been since there was a con- <lb />
version in any church in the <lb />
community. If such things go <lb />
condition of society in <lb />
the next generation can be well <lb />
imagined. Church members <lb />
to shining In <lb />
vS their Christian bucket. <lb />
It is recognized that was the that. <lb />
county before the <lb />
that secured the That China can buy in <lb />
passage of the law and shiP <lb />
the school. It is known also that then back to America <lb />
county has laid well the st here at a lower <lb />
foundation and herself American <lb />
to put in a bid that will insure the home people, <lb />
the school coming within evidence of how our tariff <lb />
borders. Pitt is entitled to it system robs American con- <lb />
and should receive the <lb />
vote in locating it. <lb />
from the beginning of the <lb />
Pitt has made a <lb />
square, earnest contest for it <lb />
and that this county deserves to <lb />
have the school. It is evident <lb />
also that with the educational in- <lb />
here Pitt county will do <lb />
more toward making the school <lb />
a great success than any other <lb />
location. <lb />
The Raleigh and <lb />
sumer. <lb />
Charlotte has a new brass <lb />
band. The first tune they <lb />
on Wednesday began a be Charlotte <lb />
Sun. <lb />
must have that <lb />
song now is <lb />
is my wandering boy <lb />
new volume, and the paper that <lb />
d-y was printed on a new press <lb />
in its new office building. The <lb />
News and Observer has just com- <lb />
an ideal building in <lb />
and will have a house <lb />
on the 27th. The <lb />
growth of the paper has been re- <lb />
markable and it has the largest <lb />
circulation of any daily paper in <lb />
hat state. <lb />
Some people are yet losing <lb />
If some of those eastern <lb />
ties would dig down into their <lb />
pockets just u little deeper they <lb />
would be able t establish a nor- <lb />
school without the aid or <lb />
Sanction of the <lb />
Herald- <lb />
You overlook the fact that the <lb />
State's aid and sanction will be <lb />
the most valuable asset of the <lb />
school. That Is What is wanted <lb />
to make it go after being <lb />
Damages to the amount of <lb />
have just been assessed <lb />
against the New York Central <lb />
railroad by a New York jury for <lb />
the of lower <lb />
a That is said to <lb />
be the largest verdict ever given <lb />
for a like injury. What would <lb />
it have been, had the middle or <lb />
upper third been the portion <lb />
Our Kind. <lb />
Greenville voted the <lb />
proposed bond issued to secure <lb />
the Eastern training school with- <lb />
out a dissenting vote, Tuesday. <lb />
May and every man registered <lb />
voted except <lb />
That's a citizen- <lb />
sleep over the result of the re-1 ship to be proud of There are <lb />
bond election in this view is obscured <lb />
They us of, can see-no <lb />
of th. woman who the contribution and not <lb />
k into a millstone in a responsible I <lb />
a Greenville is to be congratulated I to manage other people's, <lb />
Snow Hill Laconic. I mess for <lb />
Our Home does not believe in <lb />
distributing public offices that <lb />
carry with them the <lb />
of with the public <lb />
in a way, es slices of <lb />
charity. To be plainer we do <lb />
not believe in putting a man in <lb />
office to manage other people's <lb />
business just because he has <lb />
to manage his own private <lb />
successfully and puts up a <lb />
pitiful plea to be fed out of the <lb />
public crib. If a man is anon-, <lb />
feet of .-.-.-, deserves <lb />
by ell means help him by I <lb />
A Russian in New Or- <lb />
leans told the <lb />
that cows in Russia wear <lb />
glasses. That's nothing. <lb />
from the price of milk and <lb />
butter in this country, any old <lb />
cow could <lb />
if she wanted to.- <lb />
Wilmington Star. <lb />
Wood Pulp Silk. <lb />
Natural silk is soon to lie entirely <lb />
replaced by wood u madder <lb />
and indigo have been by <lb />
artificial products, in the opinion of <lb />
the Association of <lb />
Industry. A new Belgian that <lb />
of Dr. is among the latest <lb />
advances. In this a thread of <lb />
filaments is substituted for that of <lb />
eight or nine in natural silk, and the <lb />
thread is less tubular, more pliant <lb />
and of cohering power than <lb />
artificial silks with fewer strands. <lb />
This like others, is <lb />
adapted for making artificial horse- <lb />
Orleans Times-Demo-<lb />
In the Chinese Army. <lb />
The pay of n private soldier in <lb />
General Mi's army is about seven <lb />
Mexican dollars a month. That gen- <lb />
oral is supposed to have entirely <lb />
done away with the of <lb />
the pay. In order to do <lb />
it was necessary to behead or <lb />
officers. There is some doubt, <lb />
recent is <lb />
the Metropolitan Magazine, whether <lb />
or no evil is entirely done away <lb />
with, soldier was asked if he <lb />
would fight if China pot into trouble <lb />
with the Russians. my <lb />
for a he replied. <lb />
Big Store <lb />
complete of <lb />
Goods, Shoes, Hats,<lb />
You i <lb />
can t go by i <lb />
rich a. <lb />
M FORDS <lb />
STORE <lb />
This department is in F. C. NYE, who is authorized to rep- <lb />
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory <lb />
The A. G. Lox Co. has Protect yourself from the sun <lb />
still on hand a full supply of by getting a large straw hat at <lb />
Tar Heel Cart wheels. Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
Cox M Co- will <lb />
HIGH SCHOOL. <lb />
Send us your order we assure <lb />
prompt shipments. <lb />
Misses Florence and Rowland <lb />
Cobb, of Conetoe, are spending <lb />
some e with Mrs. J. L. Jack- <lb />
son. <lb />
A new lot of nice spring and <lb />
summer pants just opened at <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
Miss Elizabeth Boushall, <lb />
teacher of W. H. S , left <lb />
Monday morning to visit her <lb />
sister, Mrs. J. O. Bobbitt, of <lb />
The children are <lb />
delighted to know that she in- <lb />
tends to be with us again next <lb />
year. <lb />
Another large lot of shoes just <lb />
in at Harrington Barber Co. <lb />
Barker, <lb />
ate teacher, left Sunday morn- <lb />
be present at the com- <lb />
at Oxford Seminary. <lb />
She also expects to return next <lb />
year to the delight of her pupils <lb />
And friends here. <lb />
Fancy negligee and shirts at <lb />
B. F. Manning Co. <lb />
F F. Cox, has attended <lb />
Wake Forest college during the <lb />
past session is at home for <lb />
We nave plenty of time on <lb />
hand, A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
Miss after <lb />
spending several days with Miss <lb />
Cox. returned to her <lb />
home in Greenville Monday <lb />
morning <lb />
Fresh corned herrings <lb />
opened at Harrington, Barber <lb />
Co. <lb />
F. C. Nye left Tuesday morn- <lb />
to spend a few days with <lb />
relatives in Roberson <lb />
We sell Laughlin, Eclipse and <lb />
Parker fountain pens. <lb />
B. f. Cox Bro. <lb />
The seventh session of Winter- <lb />
ville High school baa closed. <lb />
The closing exercises were <lb />
among the i u the history of <lb />
the school, faculty <lb />
trustees g ratified at the <lb />
work n. The <lb />
dents have all departed to their <lb />
respective hemes and the campus <lb />
and buildings wear a look of <lb />
loneliness. We do not <lb />
realize what the students add to <lb />
life of toe town and <lb />
until they are gone <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 />
Prof G. E, <lb />
from Morehead City Monday <lb />
evening where he filled the <lb />
of Kev. K. L Cross <lb />
Sunday morning and night. <lb />
We have on hand a copies <lb />
of the history of the San <lb />
co disaster. Usual price <lb />
Our price, B. T. Cox <lb />
Bro. <lb />
Kev. B E. Stanfield filled his <lb />
appointment at <lb />
Sunday even- <lb />
and at night preaching two <lb />
t excellent sermons. We rt- <lb />
o much that this is Broth- <lb />
last year on this <lb />
The A. <lb />
make flues for the sea- <lb />
at the same old price as <lb />
season. <lb />
Augustus Haddock and broth <lb />
of Georgetown, S. C. <lb />
have been visiting relatives here <lb />
for several to <lb />
their home this morning. <lb />
straw hats at a bar- <lb />
gain. B. F. Co- <lb />
A. H, Co. know how- <lb />
to buy shoes for comfort, <lb />
and durability They have just <lb />
opened their large; line of fine <lb />
slippers- <lb />
sewing ma- <lb />
chines on easy terms-. A. <lb />
Co. <lb />
B. T Cox Bro. have <lb />
seeds and flower seeds ail <lb />
kinds at the drug store. <lb />
her car load of hay just <lb />
arrived. A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
We have just received a large <lb />
b. of best roof See us for <lb />
pi ices before buying. A. W. <lb />
Ange Co. <lb />
Those in need of tobacco sticks <lb />
will do well to see L. L. Kit- <lb />
who will be prepared to fill <lb />
orders. <lb />
Have you seen new <lb />
proved coffee-mill at Harrington <lb />
Barber Cot It will take your <lb />
eye. <lb />
Lawns, laces, organdies, ham- <lb />
bergs at a at <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
Extra of white goods just <lb />
opened at B. F. Manning Co. <lb />
Knitting thread already <lb />
pared at Barber <lb />
Co. <lb />
and men's fancy silk <lb />
hose for summer wear at B F. <lb />
Manning Co. <lb />
See our new assortment of <lb />
hamburgs, laces etc at B. r, <lb />
Manning Co. <lb />
The A- G. Cox Co. has <lb />
the part sold over <lb />
of their Simplex Guano Sowers <lb />
without a single complaint being <lb />
reported- demand f r their <lb />
Economic Back band has been <lb />
great for this season as they <lb />
have sold over cf them. <lb />
Miss Lela Roach is spending <lb />
sometime with Misses and <lb />
Kate Chapman <lb />
deposit is too small to <lb />
or <lb />
The seventh session of Win- j <lb />
High school closed with <lb />
exercises held <lb />
on the Hid. and 17th. <lb />
Wednesday the annual <lb />
sermon ma by Rev- J. <lb />
EL of in Win- <lb />
Baptist church. <lb />
Thursday evening was a <lb />
concert by the primary and in- <lb />
grades, in which the <lb />
little folks showed <lb />
talent and splendid training. <lb />
Friday was the big day cf the <lb />
commencement, large <lb />
filled the school chapel <lb />
morning, afternoon and even <lb />
The address and <lb />
awarding of diplomas took <lb />
place in the morning, inter- <lb />
by delightful musical <lb />
Representative J- J. Laugh- <lb />
introduced Congress- <lb />
man W. W Kitchen who de- <lb />
livered th i annual address. He <lb />
spoke of his acquaintance with <lb />
Mr. Kitchen since boyhood, re- <lb />
to his splendid record in <lb />
public life, and closed by <lb />
he would be the next <lb />
governor Carolina. <lb />
This reference met with the <lb />
hearty approval of the audience. <lb />
The subject of Mi. Kitchen's <lb />
address was As the <lb />
elements of success he men- <lb />
honesty, temperance, ed- <lb />
aid friendship. Under <lb />
f divisions he <lb />
CIGARS FRESH. <lb />
Device to Prevent Their <lb />
From Evaporating. <lb />
rare to <lb />
them said a wholesale- <lb />
cigar dealer the other day. <lb />
an kept in warehouses <lb />
if heat on bound to dry <lb />
out they may <lb />
be virtually air in the <lb />
individual boxes. Steam heat is the <lb />
hardest on cigars. If left i <lb />
dry out very quickly and <lb />
of their flavor. In the <lb />
, luge <lb />
t ea of the job- <lb />
here bum They <lb />
ire simply containers of <lb />
style or another arranged so that <lb />
is own to the air or <lb />
oration. The of the water <lb />
prevents the air from fretting too <lb />
for the in the b; <lb />
ea. <lb />
his subject masterfully, <lb />
showing what real success in <lb />
life is His admonition to young <lb />
men to live honest, temperate <lb />
and pure lives was superb. <lb />
Throughout his address there <lb />
was such eloquence and force in <lb />
his utterances as to rivet the <lb />
.- if the jobbers <lb />
i f c i to <lb />
rent the from out, <lb />
made by placing <lb />
pads in ed <lb />
placed in the <lb />
with the boxes of cigars. The <lb />
i- just as <lb />
hie and a <lb />
or of moistener in <lb />
it with his goods. <lb />
brick thoroughly water <lb />
is food i put in a with <lb />
Tho brick is so porous that <lb />
it will up nearly it- own bulk <lb />
in water. When a looked brick is <lb />
placed in a showcase the water with- <lb />
in it just enough <lb />
to keep the cigars soft. <lb />
cigars ere pocked in good. <lb />
tight boxes they will retain their <lb />
flavor, and the flavor of cigars <lb />
from tho alone. It is <lb />
a mistake to think anything <lb />
else is used to enhance or qualify <lb />
the flavor of first <lb />
It's only the poor cigars that arc <lb />
Well, with drugs or <lb />
The poor qualities of tobacco <lb />
used in making cigars haven't <lb />
much flavor, very the man- <lb />
provide an artificial flu- <lb />
with various drugs. They treat <lb />
them so they forth the odor of <lb />
tobacco too. If you're a <lb />
smoker you've probably picked up <lb />
an inexpensive i implied <lb />
if it were made from the best of to- <lb />
When yon smoked it you <lb />
found it contained short and <lb />
est attention and make a profound the qualities <lb />
repression upon every hearer. <lb />
It was an address that uplifts <lb />
the standard of righteous living <lb />
will bear fruit for good through <lb />
years to come. <lb />
Following the address Kev. T. <lb />
I King presented diplomas to <lb />
of a cigar made from good tobacco. <lb />
That was a doctored cigar. <lb />
cheap cigars look as if they a <lb />
glaze on the wrapper, when <lb />
placed in the mouth the smoker de- <lb />
a sweetish flavor. These are <lb />
evidences of drugs. As far as I over <lb />
two young lady graduates, are n <lb />
Rosabel Bell Newton. harmless. <lb />
afternoon the annual <lb />
debate took place. The query <lb />
was that North Caro- <lb />
should have a law prohibit- <lb />
children under fourteen <lb />
of ago from working in <lb />
be welcomed at the is, mills and <lb />
the frequency, of deposits represented by J. D. <lb />
show This , an ex i Rogers, F. C. Perry and D. R <lb />
motto for every young Jackson, and the negative By W. <lb />
man to adopt when starting A. G-G Dixon and <lb />
all cheap cigars are made <lb />
of short is, the inside of <lb />
the cigars is composed of broken <lb />
hits of tobacco leaves. Only the <lb />
wrapper and binder ore of large, <lb />
perfect leaves. In the cheap grades <lb />
of Spanish Cuban made cigars <lb />
there is no binder. The small bits <lb />
are simply in S single out- <lb />
Bide Star. <lb />
Ii, <lb />
ft. <lb />
fie . <lb />
i will sell you a Webster's <lb />
ridged Dictionary, bound <lb />
in for They are <lb />
n . 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 Co. <lb />
B T. Cox Bro. have just re- <lb />
a nice lot of Teacher's <lb />
Bibles, flexible binding. Prices <lb />
from to if 2.50 each. <lb />
The season is now almost at <lb />
hand when most of the farmers <lb />
will likely need trucks to haul <lb />
Tobacco to and from the barn. <lb />
The A. G, Cox Co. are <lb />
now preparing to make good <lb />
many or their <lb />
his season and would be glad to <lb />
supply your needs. <lb />
The A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. are <lb />
now making shipment of their <lb />
handy tobacco trucks almost <lb />
every day. We are expecting a <lb />
large run <lb />
therefore, <lb />
our rs to <lb />
orders as possible <lb />
4th <lb />
A. K , <lb />
will <lb />
Dr- B. T. Cox <lb />
ft Bro purpose <lb />
your eyes, wan glasses free. <lb />
Tins an excellent <lb />
having your eyes looked <lb />
t o Come all- <lb />
in life. Don't be afraid pf <lb />
cashier by these little <lb />
amounts. That is his <lb />
J. L. Jackson Cashier of <lb />
Winterville. <lb />
The seasons are delightful for I <lb />
cotton and tobacco <lb />
J. L. Jackson, our efficient <lb />
cashier of the Ban of Winter- <lb />
ville, left evening for <lb />
the Banker's Association which <lb />
convene i this week at Winston- <lb />
Salem. On his return he will <lb />
take in Wake Forest commence- <lb />
the Carolina Milling <lb />
Co. are prepared to <lb />
grind first meal for you at <lb />
any time. Wood work also a <lb />
specialty. <lb />
W. H. Worthington our <lb />
ling barber wishes to expend to <lb />
all the school boys and the <lb />
of the town and community <lb />
his many thanks for their pat- <lb />
for past year- He is <lb />
still at the same old stand ready <lb />
first class work. <lb />
SALE OF LaND FOR <lb />
North Carolina I In the Superior Court. <lb />
Pitt County. I Before H C Moore, <lb />
Sidney Wooten and <lb />
vs <lb />
Shade H. Wooten, J. F. and <lb />
Herbert E. Wooten. <lb />
By Virtue of an made in the <lb />
above Special Proceeding, by D. O. <lb />
Moore, of the Superior Court, on <lb />
the 7th day of May, the undersign <lb />
ed commissioner on Saturday tho <lb />
June, <lb />
expose to public sole court <lb />
in to the hi;, lie t <lb />
bidder tract <lb />
. to <lb />
i th. county <lb />
North Carolina and <lb />
v.-. tho lands of <lb />
l II. J. M. I'm <lb />
lands and and <lb />
. i. .-. or It nil tin <lb />
lands formerly known the <lb />
Wooten Home place, Hole will be <lb />
made f-r <lb />
This the 7th day of May, <lb />
g. Hording, <lb />
Cox. The young men <lb />
the question ably and the <lb />
contest was a very close one. <lb />
The decision of the judges was <lb />
for the negative. <lb />
Friday night the commence- <lb />
cloned with a concert under <lb />
the direction of the <lb />
Society that was especially en- <lb />
The session just closed has <lb />
been the best In the history of <lb />
the school, the enrollment <lb />
Prof. Lineberry and <lb />
his faithful corps of assistants <lb />
to be congratulated upon the <lb />
splendid work done, and Pitt <lb />
county is to be congratulated <lb />
upon having a school of such ex- the <lb />
within her borders. <lb />
Pupils attend this school from <lb />
about twenty of the Eastern <lb />
counties. <lb />
Only <lb />
was a broiling hot day in the <lb />
park, walking therein <lb />
were well nigh exhausted when a <lb />
very stout old lady bustling <lb />
along one of the paths, closely fol- <lb />
lowed by a looking tramp. <lb />
commanded him to leave <lb />
still he followed behind. <lb />
At last the old quite disgusted, <lb />
turned angrily around and mid, <lb />
lure. men, if yon don't go <lb />
away I .-hull call a <lb />
The poor fellow looked up her <lb />
with a in Ilia eye mid then re- <lb />
marked, sake, mum, <lb />
have and don't call police- <lb />
man, for tho shady pot in <lb />
i TH E i <lb />
HAWES HAT <lb />
PRICE <lb />
GOOD REASONS <lb />
YOU SHOULD WEAR <lb />
A HAWES <lb />
1st They have more style Hats I <lb />
t price. <lb />
are finished superior to-other makes- <lb />
3rd. They better than any other Had <lb />
n the market. <lb />
WHEN YOU HAVE ON A <lb />
you have the satisfaction of <lb />
knowing it Is the latest -j <lb />
SOLD EX BY <lb />
THE MAN'S <lb />
C S. FORBES. <lb />
Farmville on <lb />
Upon the completion of the <lb />
new R K. which will give Farm- <lb />
quick transportation, low <lb />
freight rates a fast mail service, <lb />
places Farmville before the <lb />
world and opportunities for <lb />
development which has never <lb />
before presented itself is now <lb />
attracting attention from pros- <lb />
investors from all sides. <lb />
Don't miss the sales of June <lb />
13th Townsend A Windham. <lb />
Homeless M <lb />
A melancholy reel i In New <lb />
York, relatively to tho of the <lb />
population, fewer homes <lb />
than in other of tho world. <lb />
There dwell on tho of Man- <lb />
; only <lb />
of whom hold title to houses <lb />
they out. of <lb />
I pay rent. Ono <lb />
of n-. <lb />
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THE CHEAPEST PLACE THE <lb />
RACKET STORE OF <lb />
ELLINGTON CO <lb />
SCHOOL HOOKS, PICTURES. NOVELTIES, ETC. <lb />
Home of Greenville, N. C. <lb />
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the modern fire policy, insures against PARTIAL DESTRUCTION. Your salary <lb />
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the first thing to consider is a good <lb />
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GREENVILLE N. C. <lb />
No surpasses this for a desirable <lb />
home. Lots can be bought there now at <lb />
reasonable prices and on easy terms. There <lb />
is every indication that property around <lb />
is going to be higher, and the <lb />
longer you defer buying the Jot the h <lb />
it will cost. <lb />
This properly is located only minutes <lb />
walk from the business part the town. <lb />
See Sam White and let him explain prices <lb />
and terms. <lb />
TO <lb />
POINTER <lb />
TO <lb />
BUSINESS MEN <lb />
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
Offers advantages <lb />
for caching the public <lb />
by If eat a <lb />
too much, or i you Mil la <lb />
of you no <lb />
hid re;. I heart <lb />
heartburn or cf hear. <lb />
Indigestion the stomach to <lb />
swell, and puff up <lb />
heart. This crowds the inter- <lb />
; with its action, and in Vi of <lb />
time the heart becomes diseasedDyspepsia Cure <lb />
digests what you eat, takes the strain off <lb />
of the heart, and contributes nourishment, <lb />
strength and to every of the <lb />
body. Cures Indigestion. Dyspepsia. Sour <lb />
Stomach, Inflammation cf tho mucous <lb />
lining tho Stomach and <lb />
Tract, Nervous Dyspepsia and Catarrh <lb />
the Stomach. <lb />
After eating, my food would distress me by making <lb />
my heart palpitate and I would become very weak. <lb />
Finally I got a of end It ma <lb />
relief. Alter using bottles I em cured. <lb />
MRS. NICHOLS, Perm Yen. N. Y. <lb />
. had stomach sod was In a bad state as I <lb />
heart trouble with h. I took Dyspepsia <lb />
Care for about four months and It cured me. <lb />
a Nevada, O. <lb />
Digests What You Eat <lb />
a la. <lb />
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JOB PRINTING <lb />
When you want good Work send <lb />
you orders to <lb />
At n r in an English. <lb />
city tho i at navy <lb />
reserve <lb />
unusual terms. In submit-j <lb />
tho tho nM <lb />
b a toast which require <lb />
t eat from me, as ml- <lb />
is one with which you all fa- <lb />
The navy have <lb />
boon drank for very many <lb />
forces have now been <lb />
for something over twenty <lb />
as tee <lb />
mat, w <lb />
i. W. BRYAN. <lb />
THE <lb />
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OR <lb />
Stomach Ii but m of. and not <lb />
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and a real rat <lb />
thy only of a certain <lb />
Herr um. <lb />
I; Snoop <lb />
in.-. ilia now <lb />
tiling <lb />
and favor Ir. <lb />
and highly vital no <lb />
won to had. <lb />
For bad <lb />
and try Dr. I <lb />
or aw for tout- <lb />
SI what It and will do. <lb />
Dr. <lb />
Restorative <lb />
IThe Ace of Fishes. <lb />
The normal length of life of <lb />
common small minnows rarely ex- <lb />
four or I've and may be <lb />
much shorter, but there are few sat- <lb />
observations on this point. <lb />
No general rule can be laid down re- <lb />
tho ape of fishes or the re- <lb />
between and size. It is <lb />
known that the salmons of tho Pa- <lb />
coast, which enter the rivers in <lb />
such immense shoals, live to four <lb />
or five years old and then invariably <lb />
die after once laving their eggs. <lb />
One Japanese fish died when one <lb />
year old. On the west coast of Eu- <lb />
rope there occurs a small fish which <lb />
is like an annual is, all <lb />
the individuals die each year and <lb />
only the t., tho <lb />
main to produce the next season's- <lb />
Nicholas. <lb />
Couldn't Go the Lest. <lb />
An Irishman had just come over <lb />
and, being hungry, wont to of <lb />
the hotels in New York. <lb />
When the waiter appeared to take <lb />
his order ho raid, me the <lb />
best you <lb />
After being gone a few minutes <lb />
the waiter returned with a glass of <lb />
water, a bunch of celery and a lob- <lb />
When about time to check <lb />
him up the waiter returned to the <lb />
customer, asking him why he had <lb />
not eaten his meal. <lb />
replied the man, drank <lb />
the water and smelled the bouquet, <lb />
but I'll darned if I could go th<lb />
An Improvement, <lb />
said Ml Newly-wed, <lb />
her face flushed with the excitement <lb />
of her afternoon in the kitchen, <lb />
want you to be perfectly frank with <lb />
me now. What would you suggest <lb />
to improve these I made <lb />
replied Mr. Newlywed, <lb />
lifting one with a slight effort, <lb />
-de. <lb />
, Times- <lb />
Star.<lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
I HE GREENVILLE BANKING TRUST COMPANY <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb />
At close jot business March <lb />
LIABILITIES- <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
Overdrafts secured and <lb />
unsecured <lb />
All other Stocks. Bonds <lb />
and <lb />
Furniture and Fixtures <lb />
Due from Banks <lb />
Cash Items <lb />
Coin <lb />
Silver Coin <lb />
National bank notes and <lb />
U. S. note <lb />
Capital Stock <lb />
Surplus funds <lb />
Undivided Profit less <lb />
Expenses paid <lb />
2,861.19 <lb />
12.500.00 <lb />
SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT th other towns wanting the <lb />
school had heard that applause <lb />
they would conclude they had <lb />
already lost and then told <lb />
the story if you would <lb />
cook a rabbit catch <lb />
the The effect of <lb />
two <lb />
The a Great <lb />
An immense throng gathered <lb />
opera house Thursday <lb />
Total <lb />
1,000.00 <lb />
2,683.89 <lb />
22.958,28 <lb />
2,104.82 <lb />
701.84 <lb />
10,062.00 <lb />
Time 25,242.64 <lb />
sub 121,161.90 <lb />
Hue to a <lb />
Cashier's checks <lb />
outstanding <lb />
Total <lb />
in the opera house <lb />
SuS I to witness the first enter <lb />
of the closing exercises j tins was another minute <lb />
of Greenville graded school of applause- <lb />
. , . . . Judge Winston then took for <lb />
The building was filled to over- <lb />
tho exercises were <lb />
entertaining to a High degree. <lb />
Of everybody feels a keen <lb />
in little children the <lb />
192,303.28; <lb />
nu. <lb />
;, O wider o the do <lb />
w to the be-t of my <lb />
C. S. CARR. <lb />
I part the first grade took in Bongs, <lb />
drills and kindergarten games <lb />
was much enjoyed. The child- <lb />
acquitted themselves meat <lb />
creditably. <lb />
-1 ,. K <lb />
. t sworn to before <lb />
Mar <lb />
ANDREW <lb />
Deputy S. C- <lb />
H- A- <lb />
C H <lb />
J. L. <lb />
I his subject and in <lb />
a charming address of forty-five <lb />
I minutes told of what she was in <lb />
past, what she is in the <lb />
present and what she is to be in <lb />
the future. His tributes to <lb />
woman were in such beautiful <lb />
language that applause <lb />
greeted his utterances <lb />
I He could not have more <lb />
TO CONFEDERATE VETERANS. <lb />
Carr's Call Reunion at <lb />
Richmond, Mir <lb />
Durham, N. C., May 11.-The <lb />
seventeenth annual reunion <lb />
the United Confederate Veter- <lb />
ans will be held in the city of <lb />
Richmond, beginning on Thurs- <lb />
day, May. and ending <lb />
1907. As North Carolina sent <lb />
AS OTHERS SEE IS. <lb />
Hew Up-the-State People Feel <lb />
ward Greenville. <lb />
The following comment on the <lb />
recent bond elections in <lb />
and Pitt com shows what <lb />
an impression ha been made all <lb />
over the State by <lb />
.-tic of our lie to <lb />
ether ; <lb />
to Richmond during war and portends an early reward <lb />
between the states more soldiers for our first great effort in co- <lb />
than any other state, We <lb />
Virginia, so at this reunion at the <lb />
drew <lb />
Virginia, so at this reunion at the <lb />
the former capital of the correspondence And <lb />
confederacy, North Carolina Joyner. He lives w <lb />
n r delighted the audience. <lb />
The feature of was. <lb />
the debate by the Grady J <lb />
mg Society. The query Smith and L. Evans <lb />
should send more veterans than <lb />
any other state. It is earnestly <lb />
therefore, that there will <lb />
be a grand outpouring of <lb />
old at this great re- <lb />
OF <lb />
m OF GREENVILLE. <lb />
At the close of Business <lb />
Resources. <lb />
Loans and Discounts <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
and unsecured <lb />
All other Stocks, Bonds <lb />
So <lb />
Furniture <lb />
Banking Houses <lb />
Due from Dunks 51.40 <lb />
Cash Items <lb />
Gold Coin <lb />
Silver Coin <lb />
National bank notes <lb />
and U. S. notes <lb />
1.462.43 <lb />
219.50 <lb />
3,082.71 <lb />
1907. <lb />
Liabilities. <lb />
9,022.00 <lb />
Capital Stock <lb />
funds 25,000.00 <lb />
Undivided Profits less <lb />
Expenses paid 16,920.67 <lb />
Cashier's checks <lb />
outstanding <lb />
in <lb />
Total <lb />
of North Carolina <lb />
Cot of Pitt. <lb />
at I gS <lb />
t Cashier of the above named bank, do <lb />
is to the Pest of my know edge <lb />
JAMES L. LITTLE, Cashier, <lb />
swear that the above statement <lb />
and belief. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before Correct-Attest <lb />
me. this 28th day of March, 1907. <lb />
M. L- TURNAGE. <lb />
Notary Public; <lb />
that foreign <lb />
would be beneficial to <lb />
North Tho <lb />
was repented by Conrad <lb />
lamer, A Ha . <lb />
and the advanced to the front of the <lb />
Taylor and Evans One or <lb />
of the speakers i or the f <lb />
Charles Haskett, was and I m <lb />
not bf present. enthusiastically expressed its <lb />
Each Of the boys made excel-1 Harding in fitting <lb />
speeches and sustained, <lb />
his side of the debate and re- <lb />
liberal A gold, a purchase a <lb />
medal to the one who, <lb />
made the best debate the con- <lb />
583.78 , present it as a token of their <lb />
White the committee selected ; of the <lb />
to decide the contest as to which , <lb />
won the debate and which g. H B. <lb />
speakers was entitled to the <lb />
m out the L in number who had <lb />
. Smith g . <lb />
. during the eight months of <lb />
society offered a term . <lb />
to the member making the most; . Wk <lb />
improvement in debate . work of <lb />
the past session. school and expressed <lb />
contest for the united support of the <lb />
strong it was deeded by a j <lb />
vote of the society and had seen j following the <lb />
awarded to Bruce Hooker- He in the house a <lb />
rid thin <lb />
Stat as <lb />
If built up a ex- <lb />
.-1, . . hen- <lb />
inter i i a at he <lb />
or he -s, it is in re- <lb />
Smith and L. Evans . i sees or u is re- <lb />
were presented by i veterans of this division stuff, <lb />
W. B. WILSON <lb />
A. <lb />
Directors--. I <lb />
Come in and examine my <lb />
CORN PLANTERS, GUANO SOWERS, DISC <lb />
BARROW SMOOTHING HARROWS, ONE <lb />
AND HORSE PLOWS, WIRE <lb />
PENCE R FAR OR AND WASH- <lb />
MACHINES. <lb />
Your <lb />
C t <lb />
words of are requested on their arrival at <lb />
commendation and wise counsel. Richmond, report and <lb />
at the headquarters selected <lb />
North Carolina, at Sanger Hill, <lb />
on Seventh street, between Clay <lb />
and Broad streets- They can <lb />
there meet each other and their <lb />
visitors from each other states, <lb />
and make themselves at home. <lb />
The hospitable and public-spirited <lb />
citizens Richmond have made <lb />
arrangements to feed and lodge <lb />
all veterans who are unable to <lb />
pay, but they must notify at <lb />
once the chairman of the enter- <lb />
committee, Capt. D. A. <lb />
Brown, Jr., of Richmond, and <lb />
secure their quarters in ad- <lb />
and not wait until they <lb />
arrive at Richmond. This is <lb />
very important, and unless such <lb />
is done veterans need not expect <lb />
to be entertained free. <lb />
Special trains as may be de- <lb />
sired will be run by the South- <lb />
and the Atlantic Coast Line <lb />
and the rate on all will be one <lb />
cent a mile each way. The ex- <lb />
act fare front every station can <lb />
be learned by application to <lb />
local railroad agents <lb />
It is suggested that every vet- <lb />
from this state wear on the <lb />
lapel of his coat a sprig of long <lb />
leaf pine, as an appropriate <lb />
badge for <lb />
The veterans of this division <lb />
will have the honor of having as I <lb />
their sponsor the granddaughter <lb />
of Miss Julia <lb />
reception was tendered <lb />
called the winner to the stage <lb />
and presented him with the <lb />
medal. <lb />
The committee then rendered <lb />
its decision on the debate of the <lb />
evening, that the negative <lb />
won the contest, and awarded <lb />
the medal for best debate <lb />
James Evans The medal was <lb />
presented by Mayor Woolen the reception was I Jackson Christian. <lb />
While the committee in increased vocal solos by By order of <lb />
Judge Winston in the parlors of <lb />
Carolina Club. In the receiving <lb />
line with Judge Winston were <lb />
and Mrs. T. J. Jarvis. <lb />
and Mrs F. G. James, Dr. <lb />
and Mrs C Laughinghouse. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Moore, Mr. <lb />
land Mrs. J- L- The <lb />
g the real points of debate and T E and <lb />
James Burton Cherry. <lb />
Announcement <lb />
We beg leave to announce that we are <lb />
Wholesale and Retail <lb />
for <lb />
White Lead, Paints. <lb />
Colors, and an <lb />
Country Ready Paints-, <lb />
A. f j language used decided that Mr. <lb />
Evans speech was best, the sen- <lb />
of the audience was <lb />
N C E largely with Ben Taylor. His <lb />
. U I speech them than <lb />
any other and he received the <lb />
great-st ovation Many <lb />
were heard at the of <lb />
the exercises that he also should <lb />
be given a medal, as he richly <lb />
deserves one. <lb />
Another large audience <lb />
bled in the opera house Friday <lb />
evening to witness the finale of <lb />
the closing exercises of the <lb />
graded school- There was some <lb />
variation from the program as <lb />
published, but the interest was <lb />
in no way detracted from- <lb />
Misses Mao and Abbie <lb />
Smith read their graduating es- <lb />
says, both being excellent papers <lb />
and charmingly presented. At <lb />
the conclusion of these essays <lb />
the six young lady <lb />
filed upon the stage, their arms <lb />
laden with flowers which i be- <lb />
Mrs Maj. Gen. J. S. Carr. <lb />
A BiG FIRE AT ELIZABETH CITY. <lb />
Graded School Closes. j <lb />
The closing exercises of . ind f <lb />
or F. D. -ton made the com- Other Equipment <lb />
address there today. <lb />
We hope will send <lb />
us a report of the school i <lb />
Elizabeth City, May <lb />
o'clock this morning another dis- <lb />
closing, as the editor could not conflagration occurred in <lb />
divide himself up and be at three <lb />
commencements today. <lb />
There is no line In the world better <lb />
Harrison line. It has behind it a -vi <lb />
reputation for honorable wares and <lb />
dealings. <lb />
If you use the Harrison Paints you need <lb />
never worry quality. <lb />
We trust that you will favor us with your I <lb />
orders whenever you paint for any <lb />
Have just a car load and <lb />
can give you Special Prices. <lb />
Baker Hart <lb />
N. C. <lb />
this The fire started in <lb />
ii Armstrong's <lb />
before the <lb />
Like I was discovered the buildings <lb />
The bond election in Pitt and their contents, consisting of <lb />
to vote to the Beseem about horse, buggies, car- <lb />
State Industrial school carried by and livery equip- <lb />
a good majority. Greenville j were doomed to the <lb />
voted for the same The quickly <lb />
pose a ago all of in every On the left <lb />
makes Greenville. Pitt county, Stokes Commander and Davis <lb />
loom up very large en the map together with a number <lb />
as being an especially available of small stores, were burned to <lb />
place for the school -New Bern the ground- The horses of these <lb />
Journal. <lb />
half of the Minerva Literary <lb />
Society and friends Maj. Henry session of the North <lb />
Harding in a beautiful speech Teachers Assembly that v. <lb />
presented to Misses Schultz and nave held in Durham <lb />
Smith. year is on account,, <lb />
Musical selections were j the burning of Hotel <lb />
by Misses Carrie Gay and J The secretary states that <lb />
Critcher. <lb />
A recitation was <lb />
splendidly rendered by Miss <lb />
Essie Whichard. <lb />
Col. F. G. James in a <lb />
cent speech introduced <lb />
ant Governor F. D. Winston, the <lb />
orator Of the evening. In hi <lb />
stables were liberated and es <lb />
On the right <lb />
Secrete W. Connor has Mr. H. Nash's residence-was <lb />
issued an official notice that the j badly damaged, and Mr. Wiley <lb />
Gregory's residence was burned <lb />
with several other smaller <lb />
. In the of the <lb />
stables the sash and door factory <lb />
t Kramer Bros, was burned, <lb />
. I it was only by the most he- <lb />
would be impossible to arrange ire efforts of the fire depart- <lb />
the assembly at that their large planing <lb />
other point this year and loss of I mills, wore raved. <lb />
the financial aid that Durham <lb />
was to have given would make it <lb />
for the assembly to <lb />
meet this year now without the <lb />
Ion of several hundred <lb />
All these things make it the part <lb />
n idea that one of the duties to <lb />
be required of him was a Vote on <lb />
the location of the Eastern train- <lb />
school. This was greeted <lb />
with a storm of applause, and <lb />
when it subsided he added, State. <lb />
rest summer in the his- <lb />
of the assembly. It will be <lb />
the twenty-fifth anniversary <lb />
among them <lb />
longing to D. <lb />
L. H. White <lb />
always artistically <lb />
ten up The news Mr. Joyner <lb />
sends out this time t <lb />
ville and Pitt county, besides <lb />
being readable and Halt ring, is <lb />
in our humble judgment, noes <lb />
the less prophetic. <lb />
Greensboro, May A <lb />
many Greensboro citizens, <lb />
of Eastern North Carolina <lb />
. been watching with inter- <lb />
est i he campaign in that section, <lb />
for the location of the Eastern <lb />
training school. Nine, out of <lb />
every ten, were in thorough <lb />
with movement to <lb />
school for <lb />
the of teachers and <lb />
.--m. approved the <lb />
--.-it. Naturally <lb />
. hi i to see the <lb />
aw., lit of interest in <lb />
and industrial de- <lb />
in that section, which <lb />
has been so evident for the <lb />
few years. truth is many <lb />
Greensboro people are be- <lb />
cause they had to leave a sec- <lb />
ago where growing <lb />
children were not provide- <lb />
facilities, for one where <lb />
such provision had been made. <lb />
But this year they are locking to <lb />
the same old East with interest- <lb />
ed, if not longing, eyes The <lb />
record for the first Jew months <lb />
is something great. Rocky <lb />
Mount providing by legislative <lb />
act with the approval of all for <lb />
a ten mile public road bond issue. <lb />
Nearly the whole of Wilson <lb />
county by popular vote author- <lb />
a good roads bond <lb />
Greenville voting a <lb />
bond issue for public improve- <lb />
and the training school and <lb />
the whole county of Pitt Tues- <lb />
day voting a bond issue for the <lb />
Eastern training school. <lb />
Public school <lb />
have been provided in the <lb />
last few years, new railroads are <lb />
permeating every see ion of the <lb />
Last, and with the enthusiasm <lb />
for the training school evident <lb />
at this distance from sections, <lb />
people have at last <lb />
the great l modern <lb />
and development, <lb />
and. zealous to <lb />
all, <lb />
A gentleman from on extreme <lb />
tern county in attendance on <lb />
i present Masonic <lb />
here. When inf rm hi <lb />
morning the result <lb />
eh in Pitt declared <lb />
that he considered this as <lb />
settling the question <lb />
nation of the training school at <lb />
Greenville He said that it <lb />
would be perfectly natural for <lb />
t he State b ard to consider <lb />
influences in coming to a <lb />
ion. They would that <lb />
were simply ideal in Pitt county. <lb />
He said a citizen of <lb />
had donated acres land on <lb />
commanding eminence adjoin- <lb />
town, the town itself had <lb />
unanimously voted a <lb />
issue partly for that <lb />
pose. This remarkable <lb />
progressive <lb />
enthusiasm both of town and <lb />
country, he said, was something <lb />
he, as an Eastern man himself. <lb />
felt proud of, although living in <lb />
a town that was seeking the <lb />
in a county remote from <lb />
Pitt <lb />
From the fact that Pitt county <lb />
not only outdid all others in ad- <lb />
of and pressure for the <lb />
bill that school in <lb />
. the East, it does as if <lb />
and the Misses Greenville has the call for the <lb />
The of property in <lb />
last fire is estimated at <lb />
about in- <lb />
a doz-i of the horses <lb />
and the purpose is to make it an Some of the school, unless other <lb />
of the than <lb />
development of <lb />
-.-. v--., , <lb />
epoch in the history of the , . . t towns a ad counties do more than <lb />
the were ac to done in practical <lb />
Observer. <lb />
works.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
u j i <lb />
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT <lb />
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent. <lb />
. C. <lb />
As authorized for Daily, Wednesday a large number of <lb />
ed we take . our citizens in carriages, buggies <lb />
writing receipts for I wagons went out to <lb />
v B I mill pond, about three miles in <lb />
id arrears We hove a list I the country and enjoyed <lb />
their mail at picnic. <lb />
. a de- <lb />
There was a <lb />
. large with plenty of some- <lb />
take thing good to eat and ajar <lb />
to molest or disturb the pleasant- <lb />
. of the occasion. Our girls <lb />
all came back in town singing <lb />
U all who <lb />
this office. <lb />
b printing <lb />
l . j. a. re <lb />
missionary from <lb />
Wark <lb />
to be Done <lb />
-Ma;, <lb />
aft r <lb />
night ; tare to the pub- <lb />
g ;. He has many <lb />
curios an r of that <lb />
country . which <lb />
Will the more <lb />
int All i to <lb />
F . is go <lb />
to l . . i they always <lb />
Misses Cox. of Winter- <lb />
at -1 o'clock in the <lb />
ladies, and and of <lb />
Greenville, have been visiting <lb />
the <lb />
Cox. of Goldsboro. <lb />
is i n a <lb />
Hook.-. <lb />
E. G Cox has been at home <lb />
from Wilson for several days <lb />
with his family. <lb />
Mrs. Hosea. of Goldsboro, is <lb />
to the week with friends <lb />
if a <lb />
ad <lb />
progress that the <lb />
t in th <lb />
only too sadly <lb />
us arc <lb />
mar. or <lb />
age is <lb />
nu . i <lb />
HUM <lb />
to I <lb />
worn i <lb />
of it <lb />
Go to E E- Ca's new <lb />
market for beef, fresh meats, <lb />
Mileage and fresh <lb />
In a game of ball yesterday at <lb />
between the <lb />
and V. teams there wore <lb />
only two innings played which <lb />
resulted in a score of to in <lb />
favor of Ayden Rain broke up <lb />
the game. <lb />
Merchandise carry <lb />
s Hue Meat, Lard and Can <lb />
Don't buy before giving <lb />
me a trial. Frank Lilly Co. <lb />
The here we learn is <lb />
to be remodeled, newly painted <lb />
otherwise changed that will <lb />
make it a credit to the town. <lb />
If you any Paint be sure <lb />
see E. Co- <lb />
G. W. has been on a visit <lb />
to Vanceboro. <lb />
exchange corn <lb />
for or Lean, Healthy Shoats <lb />
weighing from to GO pounds. <lb />
If preferred will pay cash mark- <lb />
et price for same W. A. Darden, <lb />
ltd Ayden, N. C <lb />
D G. Berry. J. T. Smith, Jr., <lb />
E. G. Cox Robert Worthing- <lb />
ton attended the meeting of the <lb />
Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows at <lb />
Elizabeth this week <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 />
ed e. <lb />
Th i exercises <lb />
of the F Will Seminary will <lb />
take May <lb />
Cal , -14- Store <lb />
. of excellent <lb />
M. Sauls. <lb />
A of the <lb />
pad gone to their <lb />
Domes for vacation. They will <lb />
return about September tore- <lb />
their duties having <lb />
re-elected to the positions which <lb />
they occupied and which they so <lb />
acceptably nil . <lb />
The most will be <lb />
ed v. one of those <lb />
Pens at Call and <lb />
See <lb />
M. M the finest and <lb />
best supply of Fountain Pens <lb />
ever night to Ayden. <lb />
pens on sale at Saul's <lb />
drug store at from to <lb />
cons cotton <lb />
seed meal. F- Lilly Co- <lb />
Prof. J. A. left <lb />
for the commence- <lb />
at Winterville after which <lb />
he will go to his home to spend <lb />
the summer. He has been <lb />
Unanimously re-elected <lb />
pal of school here for <lb />
next He has by his gen- <lb />
courtesy and polite <lb />
conduct rendered himself very <lb />
popular with all classes of our <lb />
people. In manner he reminds <lb />
us very forcibly of Prof. Harry <lb />
Harding whom every one in. <lb />
Greenville knows as the very <lb />
quintessence of politeness and , <lb />
fitness of a Chesterfield. Ayden <lb />
is fortunate in securing the <lb />
vices of this estimable gentleman <lb />
and teacher. She is indeed to <lb />
be congratulated and all will <lb />
hail with delight <lb />
Prof. next fall, <lb />
address during the summer will <lb />
be Fayetteville. N. C. <lb />
and relatives town. <lb />
Miss Taylor, from <lb />
is visiting Miss Nina Cannon. <lb />
Herbert Gary and Joe Rich- <lb />
left this morning for the <lb />
Jamestown exposition. <lb />
Miss treasurer <lb />
of the Christian Woman's Board <lb />
of Missions, lectured in the Dis- <lb />
church Sunday and Monday- <lb />
nights. We hear her lectures <lb />
very highly complimented <lb />
A little child of W. C- Smith <lb />
is. we regret to learn, so seriously <lb />
sick that grave apprehensions <lb />
are felt as to its condition. We <lb />
hope the little one may soon <lb />
recover. <lb />
Mrs R. C. Cannon spent Sat- <lb />
in Greenville <lb />
There was a heavy rainfall <lb />
yesterday accompanied with <lb />
much hail. We have rot heard <lb />
from the country yet. but we <lb />
fear the growing crops were <lb />
badly damaged. <lb />
With BO much rain grass is be- <lb />
coming king and the farmer is <lb />
its slave. <lb />
Josephus Gaskins is building <lb />
a nice residence on Main street <lb />
for his son-in-law, Ernest Smith. <lb />
The street force are at work <lb />
cleaning out sewer and other- <lb />
wise improving the streets. <lb />
Mrs. F. G. and W. <lb />
E- Hooks the <lb />
pal church of this place as <lb />
rates to the convocation in Kin- <lb />
last week. <lb />
Mayor J. F. went to <lb />
Greenville Monday. <lb />
John Pierre and W. L. Brown <lb />
both of whom have been <lb />
very sick, have Rotten well and I <lb />
all their friends are pleased these, Mr <lb />
Special to <lb />
Washington, D. C., My <lb />
A general movement is in <lb />
to redeem land from the <lb />
water by a wholesale drainage of <lb />
swamp lands, which in the <lb />
whole country amounts to a <lb />
very large acreage, it being es- <lb />
that ever fifty million <lb />
acres in the United States can <lb />
be redeemed and made fit for <lb />
farming. States as large as <lb />
Ohio, Indiana,, and Illinois com- <lb />
lie today under water, <lb />
and can be put into tillage by a <lb />
scientific, thorough drainage sys- <lb />
The swamp lands in the <lb />
continental United States, east <lb />
of the Rocky mountains, <lb />
reclamation by drainage, <lb />
have a total area just about that <lb />
of the three great middle st <lb />
named According to govern- <lb />
surveys and estimates <lb />
there are at least fifty million <lb />
acres of land which can be <lb />
drained and made for farm- <lb />
at a cost of about per <lb />
acre. This would increase the <lb />
value of the districts <lb />
more than and <lb />
would a id to the crop values of <lb />
this great nation may millions <lb />
annually. It is impossible to <lb />
treat of the subject of the <lb />
drainage of the wet and over <lb />
b the lake in the search. <lb />
In about two hours the body <lb />
was found, but by that time all <lb />
efforts to restore life were vain. <lb />
It was a distressing occurrence <lb />
and such a pity that one <lb />
drown so near the shore and in <lb />
good swimmers. <lb />
Or Joseph Dixon <lb />
AND SURGEON. <lb />
Ayden, N. C. <lb />
It <lb />
Woman's Foreign Missionary Society. <lb />
The opening service of this <lb />
will be held at the <lb />
SOUTHERN RT CO. <lb />
STEAMBOAT SERVICE. <lb />
Steamer T.<lb />
tonight at o'clock. Washington daily <lb />
As the president has not yet a m for leave <lb />
rived it is impossible to Sunday <lb />
exactly what the order will be, at <lb />
bat it will be open to all, and <lb />
doubtless also interesting to all <lb />
The business session will <lb />
held tomorrow at o'clock. <lb />
All of the services will be inter- <lb />
even when routine and <lb />
the public are invited <lb />
The address of welcome will <lb />
be delivered by Mrs. Wiley <lb />
Brown tomorrow night. Mrs. <lb />
N H- D. Wilson, formerly of <lb />
Greenville, now of Hertford, will <lb />
reply. <lb />
The <lb />
The Bullocks gave another <lb />
entertainment in the opera house <lb />
Tuesday night. Considering <lb />
that the company is composed <lb />
mainly of youths and children it <lb />
. is entitled to better patronage <lb />
flowed the United States; than was received here. <lb />
except to discuss it in millions <lb />
and billions dollars So tar. , , . <lb />
the government has spent about and sir.; <lb />
in irrigation work, excellently, <lb />
and the have given <lb />
approval to the project. <lb />
at with <lb />
Norfolk A- Ry. for <lb />
Norfolk, Baltimore. Philadelphia <lb />
New York. Boston and all other <lb />
points North and West <lb />
Shippers should order their <lb />
f eight via Norfolk, care <lb />
Southern Ry Co. <lb />
u -s subject to change <lb />
without notice. <lb />
. Agent, <lb />
ville, <lb />
H. C. General F <lb />
P. Vs. <lb />
M w. gap,. <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
INCIDENTS AT PANACEA. <lb />
Remains Taken to Gates. <lb />
The remains of Ruth, little <lb />
daughter of Rev. and Mrs- M. T. <lb />
who died Tuesday, were <lb />
A Runaway Marriage and a , taken on the morning train <lb />
Occur There. . Gates for interment. Rev. Mr. <lb />
In a private letter from Pan-, Plyler and Mr. A. B. Ellington <lb />
Springs we get an account accompanied the remains. <lb />
of two incidents that occurred j <lb />
there recently. <lb />
On Sunday evening about six I <lb />
o'clock a runaway couple, ac-, <lb />
companied by a minister, drove <lb />
up to the springs hotel. As no <lb />
one was about the hotel at the <lb />
time drove on to the <lb />
Of Mr A. I Kennedy to find I <lb />
witnesses to the marriage, j <lb />
buggy stopped in front of <lb />
the cottage, and while the <lb />
couple remained in the vehicle <lb />
the was performed by <lb />
Rev. Mr. Nicholson, the wit- <lb />
standing near in the road- <lb />
The couple were Mr. Rufus <lb />
Marks and Miss Neva Ball, but <lb />
their place of residence was not <lb />
stated After the ceremony <lb />
they went on their way <lb />
On Monday a number of Little- <lb />
ton people went out to the spring <lb />
picnic. Late in the after- <lb />
neon some young men went <lb />
the lake. One of <lb />
OVER <lb />
YEARS <lb />
We have been making pianos <lb />
over half a century, and <lb />
all that time making them <lb />
as possible. <lb />
We to <lb />
that <lb />
PIANOS <lb />
have no that when <lb />
buy a no one can <lb />
have a better. <lb />
noted of selling <lb />
its in the usual way, we main- <lb />
our own and <lb />
sell to the people at wholesale <lb />
prices, on easy terms. <lb />
Let us tell you about it. <lb />
CHAS. M. <lb />
L. C. STEELE MGR. <lb />
ST. <lb />
NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
By virtue of a mortgage executed and <lb />
by General Dupree and wife, <lb />
Dupree, to Amos Williams on <lb />
t day of December, 1906, which <lb />
record in the office <lb />
the Register of Deeds of Pitt county. <lb />
the undersigned <lb />
will sell for cash, before the court house <lb />
door in Greenville, on Saturday, the 18th <lb />
day of May, 1907. the following described <lb />
or panel of land situate in the <lb />
county of Pitt and in Greenville town- <lb />
ship, on the south side of Tar river, be- <lb />
ginning at the gate post on the left side <lb />
of the road going from Greenville <lb />
to then running east wit <lb />
said road to the Mogul line, then with the <lb />
Mogul line to Creek, then up <lb />
said creek to and with the run thereof to <lb />
a lug corner, then <lb />
straight across the field to the beginning <lb />
containing about acres, more or <lb />
and being the same land sold to General <lb />
Dupree Amos Williams and said, <lb />
taken to secure the etc. <lb />
chase money. I <lb />
This April 18th, 1907. <lb />
AMOS WILLIAMS, Mortgagee <lb />
Meet at <lb />
Special to Reflector. <lb />
Jamestown, Va, May <lb />
The second of the gen- <lb />
convention of the Baptists <lb />
of North America today in <lb />
the convention hall of the James- <lb />
town exposition, and will con- <lb />
tomorrow. <lb />
T- of Piano. <lb />
Our factory tuner, Mr. A- L. <lb />
Henderson, will be in Green- <lb />
ville or. Monday, May the 27th <lb />
and will remain several days. <lb />
Any one wishing to have their <lb />
pianos tuned will please send in <lb />
their written order to our Mr <lb />
box 1325,. this <lb />
office Do not phone or leave <lb />
word at hotel, but write; mes- <lb />
sages are sometimes delayed. <lb />
Very respectfully, <lb />
M. <lb />
Wrong Signal Causes Wreck. <lb />
to Reflector. <lb />
New York. May, 22-A mis- <lb />
take in signals sent a Brooklyn <lb />
Rapid Transit train crashing into- <lb />
a car early this morning, <lb />
fifty passengers were injured, <lb />
three or them fatally. <lb />
Dr. W. H. Wakefield, of Char- <lb />
N. C . will be in Green <lb />
ville at Hotel Bertha on Thurs- <lb />
day and Friday June and <lb />
7th for the purpose of treating <lb />
diseases of Eye. Ear. Nose and <lb />
Throat, and fitting Glasses On <lb />
this visit the doctor's fees for <lb />
testing eyes for glares will be <lb />
reduced ore half. <lb />
TRIPP, HART <lb />
TO J. H. <lb />
Dealers in Dry Goods. No- <lb />
Light and Heavy <lb />
P. G. James, Attorney. <lb />
Prices to suit the times. <lb />
Hart Co <lb />
of <lb />
THE BANK OF <lb />
N. C.- <lb />
f, owe of Mar. 22nd, 1906. <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
and discounts <lb />
i Overdrafts secured <lb />
; Furniture and Fixtures <lb />
i Due from banks an J bankers <lb />
I Cash items <lb />
i Gold coin <lb />
Silver coin <lb />
209.68 <lb />
150.00<lb />
Nut. 2,100.00 <lb />
Total <lb />
Capital stock <lb />
Surplus fund o <lb />
Undivided profits less expenses <lb />
Dividends unpaid <lb />
Deposits subject to check <lb />
Cashier s checks outstanding <lb />
Si <lb />
Y OF PITT, <lb />
R. Cashier <lb />
th i- <lb />
Raymond Clark, <lb />
of Greenville, in deep water was either <lb />
.;. named <lb />
.,,, <lb />
J- <lb />
to hf i <lb />
here Monday. <lb />
The commencement exercises <lb />
at the Free Will Seminary will <lb />
be held week, 27th, 28th, <lb />
29th 30th. <lb />
There is talk of another bank <lb />
seized with cramp or became <lb />
frightened and cried for help. <lb />
Two professors of the high <lb />
school were sitting on a ruck <lb />
overlooking the lake, at <lb />
though; the boys were only <lb />
here. In fact we are informed a frolic. They soon realized <lb />
the stock has already however, that young Clark was <lb />
boon subscribed. <lb />
Two full blooded Chickasaw <lb />
Indian girl, now at <lb />
Indian have written <lb />
to the Agricultural and <lb />
cal College here asking President <lb />
Winston to aid them in securing <lb />
as husbands a couple of the col- <lb />
cadets. Those girls are <lb />
worth from to <lb />
each and are well educated and <lb />
their photographs show them to <lb />
be good looking. They write <lb />
Dr. Winston that the educated <lb />
Chickasaw have banded to- <lb />
for the purpose of <lb />
white husbands and prefer <lb />
students of Agricultural and <lb />
Mechanical Colleges, who are ed- <lb />
agriculture and me- <lb />
This tribe of Indians, <lb />
next to the Osages, is the richest <lb />
the <lb />
in the world. No doubt the, <lb />
the return of I girls can easily finds suitors a i <lb />
their Char-search for body of Clark, <lb />
Observer. several of the men diving to the <lb />
in distress and hurried <lb />
down to render assistance. Prof. <lb />
threw oil his coat <lb />
and plugged into the l <lb />
thinking it an easy <lb />
matter to save his pupil. He <lb />
swam out to Clark who was <lb />
the boat house, but Clark <lb />
g ed his arms and rendered <lb />
him unable to swim- They <lb />
sank, when Prof Browning see- i <lb />
their predicament sprang <lb />
assist them. He was a good <lb />
swimmer, but his heavy <lb />
impeded him, and he <lb />
reached the other two Clark j <lb />
grabbed his wrists and <lb />
drowned him. <lb />
Freeing himself from Clark, <lb />
the latter sank and did not rise <lb />
again. Prof. was <lb />
exhausted f om his struggle with <lb />
Clark, and Prof. Browning <lb />
his efforts to save him- <lb />
With the assistance of those on <lb />
shore he succeeded in rescuing <lb />
Prof. but he was in <lb />
a serious condition and was <lb />
after hard effort- <lb />
A party in boats went to <lb />
For Twenty-one Years <lb />
Bonanza, <lb />
Orinoco <lb />
Farmer's <lb />
Bone <lb />
and <lb />
TRADE MARK <lb />
REGISTERED <lb />
F. S. <lb />
GUANO CO., <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
have been the standard Cotton and <lb />
Tobacco guanos in the South <lb />
because great care is used in the <lb />
selection of materials. <lb />
Ask your dealer for <lb />
goods and don't take substitutes <lb />
aid to be just as good. See that <lb />
the trade-mark is on every bag. <lb />
D. Owner. <lb />
Truth in Preference to Fiction. <lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. MAY 1907 <lb />
NO <lb />
W. F. ft <lb />
SOCIETY. <lb />
In Session at Memorial Church. <lb />
A delightful service, attended <lb />
by many and vis t- <lb />
ors. was held in Jarvis Wen rial <lb />
church. ming. <lb />
to o ; <lb />
i a <lb />
th-a North r <lb />
n w i i . i <lb />
In the the p <lb />
Rev. M. T. <lb />
service was conducted by R-v. <lb />
N. H. D. Wilson, a former pas- <lb />
tor. <lb />
Mr. Wilson read a selection <lb />
from John's gospel, 16th chapter, <lb />
and made an earnest talk from <lb />
the words of is <lb />
for you that go away, for <lb />
if I go not away the Comforter <lb />
will come unto you At the <lb />
conclusion of his talk there was <lb />
after which the meet- have an important relation to I presence. heart And shall we not up <lb />
adjourned until o'clock p. m. human life. The truth is, We take especial pleasure m through our tears, and with re- <lb />
SESSION good is always beautiful, and the i being to have such newed trust in our Heavenly <lb />
really beautiful is always good. I of so noble, cultured, ; Father, take up tN work which <lb />
Devotional services at highest beauty- and honored a company, and she has laid down, and make <lb />
d Just so fast as God's will is done know that there shall come with new year the best in the <lb />
on earth as it is done in I you that gracious spirit which I history of society God <lb />
heaven, just so fast is his king- j has been promised to rest upon j help us, my <lb />
coming. Jesus laid down the church to the end of time and thus to the memory <lb />
by R iv. N. H. D. Wilson. <lb />
of welcome was <lb />
Mrs. Wiley Brown <lb />
. Mrs <lb />
. <lb />
H. <lb />
for the kingdom of God three I to further all its plans and <lb />
fundamental social laws. Those all its <lb />
a OF welcome. laws a -e, the law of service, ors , ,, the spread the king- <lb />
much pleasure sacrifice aw of God. <lb />
a representative of our auxiliary <lb />
The solution of the social prob- <lb />
to bid you welcome to our town <lb />
this evening. If I were a Mad- <lb />
am do Stael, I bid you <lb />
welcome in words more fitting <lb />
your station, but in the language <lb />
of <lb />
which I might do is <lb />
made hopeless through my want <lb />
of however, in be- <lb />
half of our town, our church, and <lb />
our auxiliary, I give you a most <lb />
is absolute abnegation to <lb />
the service of God in humanity. <lb />
A life ex consecration to God and <lb />
humanity is dull and meaning <lb />
e when from with <lb />
out; but enter and with the love <lb />
of Christ streaming it <lb />
it is glorified a beauty and <lb />
blessedness beyond all human <lb />
sight. <lb />
a moment of silent prayer for <lb />
the and guidance of hearty <lb />
the convention, welcome, and we open our <lb />
doors, open our hearts, and open <lb />
our homes for your reception. <lb />
Only eleven years ago, our <lb />
beloved who is <lb />
now wearing a crown in the <lb />
great celestial city, accepted an <lb />
i we <lb />
supply., <lb />
i Shah we not heed that others die <lb />
Shall we not give of means d <lb />
mind <lb />
The hungry to feed, the to <lb />
find <lb />
of her who was for so many <lb />
years our leader. <lb />
Jesus was sit- <lb />
ting in th house of Simon this <lb />
from a full Leper, Mary, who war to <lb />
show him love <lb />
him who had done so much <lb />
for her, brought a box of <lb />
very precious, which was <lb />
secretary, Mrs. Swindell was <lb />
then read, . the fol- <lb />
loving is <lb />
In the conference society there <lb />
are adult auxiliaries <lb />
members, Golden Links, <lb />
Number of Juvenile <lb />
total members adult, <lb />
n Links and Juvenile <lb />
No life members Honorary <lb />
e members life patrons 6- <lb />
Number of scholarships support- <lb />
ed Number of missionaries sup <lb />
ported The Bright Jewels <lb />
.-;. a the Mary <lb />
B k . h China. <lb />
TI e society pledged to support <lb />
ii the foreign <lb />
for you <lb />
sounding <lb />
and for me, <lb />
Not only from nations for over <lb />
the sea, <lb />
her great treasure. Breaking it and promised to rail for <lb />
she poured it over his head, and this purpose, amount i was <lb />
overrun, We <lb />
hope to raise support <lb />
this year. One <lb />
new missionary candidate has <lb />
letting it run his feet, <lb />
she numbly knelt and wiped his <lb />
I with her hair. She gave <lb />
host, her greatest possession <lb />
Every woman who has it comes from the lands that to her master, showing such for the field, Miss <lb />
Co <lb />
followed by brief petitions from <lb />
several of the delegate. <lb />
After the benediction the <lb />
committee of the society <lb />
held a session, and while this <lb />
was in progress the delegates <lb />
spent time mingling together <lb />
and getting acquainted with <lb />
ocher and also with the <lb />
people of the town who were <lb />
present. <lb />
THURSDAY MORNING SESSION. <lb />
The first business session of <lb />
the society I at o'clock <lb />
with the president, Mrs. R. A- <lb />
Willis, in the chair. <lb />
This twenty ninth annual con- <lb />
was organized by calling <lb />
the roll of and enrolling <lb />
the delegates. Officers present <lb />
President, Mrs. R. A. Willis. <lb />
Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. <lb />
F- D. Swindell. <lb />
Recording Secretary, Miss <lb />
Blanche Fentress. <lb />
Superintendent of <lb />
els. Mrs. L. M. Henderson, Mrs <lb />
J. secretary of Wash- <lb />
district, and Mrs. m. J. <lb />
Simpson, secretary of <lb />
e district, <lb />
not but inspiration and groat en- <lb />
more are expected today. <lb />
After the bar of the The year Mrs, H. L. <lb />
was fixed the pi trident Carr was elected and, <lb />
brought into the joy of a new <lb />
life is a debtor to every other <lb />
woman for whom Christ died- <lb />
In no other way than by the dis- <lb />
charge of this can she <lb />
fill her true in the church <lb />
of God. Providence has put <lb />
this work almost exclusively in <lb />
her hands. She has access <lb />
lie at our feet. <lb />
It comes to <lb />
we go- <lb />
devotion that the <lb />
Story Clegg, who desires to <lb />
It comes from the homes of want is as a missionary. Tis <lb />
and woe, j memory of her unto this day. that the young <lb />
our ears wherever what have we i people's missionary societies take <lb />
show our love for as their special work for 1907-08, <lb />
Has he not done as much for us <lb />
hear The is <lb />
invitation from our pastor's wife w her who <lb />
Mrs. M. H. D. Wilson, to visit must inevitably perish if she re-, <lb />
Greenville, for the purpose of to hear their it is <lb />
organizing an auxiliary. The j appeal. She is under the high- j pleasure that <lb />
of members then en est obligations to enter upon <lb />
REPLY TO THE ADDRESS <lb />
COME. <lb />
Dear sisters of the Greenville <lb />
peculiar <lb />
respond to this <lb />
welcome so h given <lb />
as he did for Mary And yet <lb />
we are still playing at missions <lb />
It has been nearly nineteen <lb />
hundred years since he gave us <lb />
the great commission to go into <lb />
all the world and preach the <lb />
gospel to every creature, and <lb />
millions of heathen women <lb />
our <lb />
rolled exceeded the officers this work. If she cannot give tonight. Eleven years ago my ye <lb />
by six. However, we plodded j herself, she can give money and I band and I spent one brief year children stretch their hands <lb />
along in the face of difficulties, her prayers- <lb />
fall of 1807, when you, <lb />
dear- Mrs. Home, came to our <lb />
so to you we owe more <lb />
than we can ever repay for your <lb />
constant help in every way- <lb />
During the first year of our <lb />
organization, we had only one <lb />
subscriber to the Woman's Mis- <lb />
Advocate, during the <lb />
second increase reached <lb />
five, while now have twelve, j <lb />
we made one j <lb />
more that of electing <lb />
Mrs G. B, <lb />
Now, some believe <lb />
in home, but not in foreign mis- <lb />
ought ye to have <lb />
done and not to have left the <lb />
other undone. Go ye into all <lb />
the world, and preach the gospel <lb />
to every creature <lb />
The but are <lb />
called to brighten <lb />
Some little corner, some in such <lb />
ed <lb />
Somewhere a burden rests that <lb />
you may lighten <lb />
And thus reflect the Master's <lb />
love for men. <lb />
Is there a sister drifting <lb />
in Greenville, but it was long I to us, calling on us to give them <lb />
enough to test the hearts of the the bread of <lb />
people. Sickness and <lb />
came into our home while we I and our dime <lb />
were here, and during that while <lb />
felt the sympathy loving thous <lb />
of a people <lb />
the medical education of <lb />
missionary candidate. <lb />
The age limit of missionaries <lb />
has b changed from to <lb />
years. <lb />
The <lb />
mentioned the gift to the o- <lb />
man's Foreign Missionary <lb />
of 247.50 by the late Rev, <lb />
J. A. Cunningham, D. D. <lb />
missionaries accented by the <lb />
if you hearts <lb />
her address. <lb />
In this address <lb />
the splendid <lb />
work of the society in the past <lb />
year was referred to, and duties <lb />
were pointed out by which the <lb />
work of carrying the gospel to <lb />
Woman's Foreign Missionary <lb />
Conference. She returned with; J <lb />
but peak a r <lb />
The testing of devotion is our <lb />
duty's call is<lb />
The silent leaven of Christian <lb />
whose hearts are large and ten- <lb />
and who Know how to shew <lb />
helpful way <lb />
that the influence of that love <lb />
has lingered with us all these <lb />
years. Tim place you won in <lb />
our hearts then is your.-, brevet. <lb />
Since that time, some who <lb />
s still in <lb />
woman's band and are go to the <lb />
trouble carelessly doling out our pennies foreign <lb />
The annual Statement of the <lb />
society was next read by Airs. <lb />
Adams, treasurer This report <lb />
showed total collections for the <lb />
year from dues, pledges, etc , of <lb />
a gain over the past <lb />
year of New Bern <lb />
district I with a total <lb />
218.65. district <lb />
second with 1,202 Mis. <lb />
Adams stated that Raleigh dis- <lb />
have led, but <lb />
day <lb />
then; <lb />
their <lb />
have been called o v <lb />
s house but; i. <lb />
hope to have the <lb />
. . -hi. n ting <lb />
for this great <lb />
throw sway <lb />
on our own comfort <lb />
and adornment. <lb />
Dear Greenville sisters, we <lb />
meet in your beautiful new <lb />
church together for this <lb />
work, which is so dear to us ail <lb />
Let us be in earnest about our <lb />
Master's work. Woman's work <lb />
for woman is a great work. <lb />
Who can reach the woman in <lb />
h lands the Christian <lb />
w m armed with the sword of of the Contribution was re- <lb />
I Spirit, which is the Word cf her report had been <lb />
i . When our missionaries compiled. <lb />
j eave homo and loved ones to go Another d resort was <lb />
unto the ends of the earth, tho work, r ad by <lb />
iv.-;. the glad tiding of a Savior's Hendren, superintendent of <lb />
glad welcome as they love, they trust all into our <lb />
she They look <lb />
national thought and to personally a great picas-and clothing. They expect us <lb />
a privilege, to pray daily for their protection <lb />
on <lb />
her zeal us, that we have <lb />
since been unable to dispel it. <lb />
Perhaps the wisest step of all, <lb />
was the election of Mrs. Carr in <lb />
foreign lands in the next year 1904 to the presidency. Through <lb />
might be enlarged. The love and faithfulness, our <lb />
was much enjoyed. <lb />
The rules were then read, fol- <lb />
lowed by interesting reports <lb />
from the district secretaries <lb />
present. <lb />
Miss Dixon made a brief but <lb />
interesting talk about the <lb />
Lucy and her depart- <lb />
in the Christian Advocate <lb />
Several were asked <lb />
by different delegates which <lb />
were answered by the <lb />
secretary- <lb />
Rev. N. H D. Wilson, Mr. <lb />
Wiley Brown, the convention <lb />
pages Misses Sadie Exum and <lb />
Mary Brown were formally in- <lb />
to the convention <lb />
After benediction the meeting <lb />
adjourned until o'clock p. m. <lb />
SESSION. <lb />
conference opened Thurs- <lb />
afternoon with devotional <lb />
exercises led by Mrs- M. J. <lb />
Simpson. <lb />
The roll was then called by the <lb />
recording secretary, followed by <lb />
the reading of the minutes of <lb />
the morning session- <lb />
Rev. M. T. Plyler was then <lb />
introduced to conference and <lb />
made a short but appropriate <lb />
talk <lb />
Some of the district secretaries <lb />
were absent at the morning <lb />
and the reports omitted <lb />
o.auxiliary has increased in <lb />
and attendance, more <lb />
money has been raised, and a <lb />
greater improvement in every- <lb />
way has settled upon us <lb />
During her presidency our <lb />
certificate of life member- <lb />
ship presented to our eldest <lb />
impossible to trace to any single <lb />
I and to all human <lb />
most insurmountable. <lb />
present day message of <lb />
foreign missions to the church <lb />
is, go <lb />
If once the divine music of the <lb />
gospel peals upon the inner ear <lb />
of the soul, how the very nature <lb />
to be ht re once more and to look <lb />
into the faces that have been <lb />
and care. look to us as <lb />
, God's instrument, to supply <lb />
dear to me these eleven years, as an their needs. As you know <lb />
we have who have gone <lb />
well as to meet new friends and <lb />
in our Master's vine- <lb />
yard <lb />
The Woman's Foreign Mis- <lb />
Society of Greenville is <lb />
is melted in tears of only eleven years old. I remember <lb />
What inexpressible em j very well when it was born, for <lb />
the gospel sweeps through j during the first year of its life, <lb />
the soul Its streams of pathos j I was with you and had the <lb />
from our own conference who <lb />
are depending on us for support. <lb />
Are we as true to them as we <lb />
ought to be We must go or <lb />
send. We who cannot go, are <lb />
we doing our duty about send- <lb />
Alas, I am afraid not <lb />
Sisters, as we plan our work <lb />
Mrs B D Evans this Stir us to the depths, its rills of honor of helping j nourish its for another year, let us not only <lb />
being soon followed by another unite us <lb />
Mrs. F. A. Bishop; in close j weapons of strength <lb />
followed those of Mes-U into spiritual gladiators, its <lb />
dames Alfred Forbes, Jack messages of hope make us buoy <lb />
White, and J. B. Cherry. <lb />
do not claim that we have <lb />
done all that we ought to have <lb />
done in advancement, tut with <lb />
ant in hours of sorrow, and its <lb />
paeans of praise mount the sou <lb />
toward God The dewdrop m r- <lb />
great sun as truly as the <lb />
such a record behind us and with I ocean. If we cannot be too <lb />
a set purpose to improve for God, neither can the <lb />
it, and increase the vigor, j very things that we can do <lb />
and success of our past years I be too small tor him to ac- <lb />
in time to come, we are glad to as the work of good and <lb />
greet you amongst us We ex- j faithful servants. <lb />
to get a new inspiration We who believe in missions <lb />
from your presence and feel our- j stand therefore, on an <lb />
Pound more closely than j rock. re fighting tin <lb />
ever to this great organization the flag, we are working <lb />
with which we are connected. the Great Charter of the <lb />
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certainly that Ho him The promise is to I am <lb />
self is not indifferent to beauty, with With all boldness we <lb />
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But it is no longer an <lb />
infant 1.1 has grown to be one <lb />
the strongest and best of our <lb />
auxiliaries. We all <lb />
with pride and pleasure. And <lb />
it shall grow to yet greater <lb />
things; for who can measure the <lb />
good which it shall do <lb />
This society was organized <lb />
our sainted president, our be- <lb />
loved Aunt Lucy, and is one of <lb />
the many monuments that <lb />
speak to us of her sweet and <lb />
useful life, so nobly spent in <lb />
work for our Master. Since our <lb />
last meeting she has left us to <lb />
enter into her We shall <lb />
miss her sadly. We all loved <lb />
her so, and looked to her for <lb />
counsel and help. We feel that <lb />
we can hardly carry on our <lb />
work without her- But I feel <lb />
that her spirit must be with us <lb />
tonight, and I can aim <lb />
words of encouragement as <lb />
. -as . j i <lb />
be in earnest, but let us be often <lb />
in prayer. We must go to our <lb />
King for orders. <lb />
up your eyes and <lb />
the Bright Jewels. The <lb />
part of her report was as <lb />
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Total number of bands <lb />
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Total <lb />
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fund pledge <lb />
scholarship total <lb />
After benediction adjournment <lb />
was had to o'clock this <lb />
morning, <lb />
FRIDAY MORNING SESSION. <lb />
exercises were led <lb />
en he says Hendren <lb />
see the <lb />
of <lb />
fields already white to harvest, by reading minutes <lb />
when he bids send forth more Thursday afternoon session <lb />
laborers into my harvest, we can Rev. J R missionary <lb />
but make every effort to send. w Korea, and B. E -n- <lb />
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truly, so intensely, that to the conference and each re- <lb />
will be too precious to be poured with a few words <lb />
forth in his service. Kev M T. t <lb />
we would thank our the conference a cordial <lb />
Greenville friends for their from the members of Caro- <lb />
warm welcome. We pray t Club to visit the club rooms <lb />
our slay among you may themselves at home <lb />
blessing to you as we feel sure j there at time desired <lb />
it will be to us. We know Reports of district secretaries <lb />
will be able to go about <lb />
Father's business with great <lb />
joy and pleasure because of the <lb />
loving sympathy you give us. <lb />
May his peace which <lb />
understanding remain with us <lb />
during this annual meeting. <lb />
our I omitted in previous sessions were<lb />
read at this time. <lb />
Mrs, H L. Carr read a <lb />
paper on the missionary <lb />
spirit, prepared by M. t <lb />
made some remain. re- <lb />
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