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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 />
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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 />
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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 />
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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 />
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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 />
The fact that God church. This thought should <lb />
everything beautiful in its give us inspiration and hope, <lb />
certainly that Ho him The promise is to I am <lb />
self is not indifferent to beauty, with With all boldness we <lb />
and the further fact that, accord- may challenge men to deny our <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 />
Number of bands added <lb />
Total number of bands <lb />
Number of i u H i <lb />
Total <lb />
Number life i <lb />
Total number . . .; <lb />
Subscribers Little Worker <lb />
Dues conference ex- <lb />
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 />
Like Mary, let us love him so field, of Ayden, were <lb />
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 />
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supper. have heard of <lb />
time, rather crops are very backward, es- <lb />
an and cotton, To- <lb />
m out. the. is a more <lb />
a good stand and a <lb />
fro <lb />
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cent, finning to i it- ,<lb />
th in all n e, <lb />
where n new ,<lb />
to higher schedule. 30.000 <lb />
Mr. D Tunstall hands are ; Fall <lb />
mill circles stated that <lb />
every cotton mill in k <lb />
will increase wages <lb />
or a week later. Th <lb />
the Island mill <lb />
will affect about em ; <lb />
in that state, torn <lb />
Total <lb />
IS <lb />
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requested. <lb />
At Home after June the <lb />
North Caro- <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb />
me, this 28th Jay of Mar, <lb />
S. T. Carson <lb />
Votary Public <lb />
hail last Mon- <lb />
damage as <lb />
Carnegie to <lb />
I in half ad <lb />
villages where I <lb />
tone are . w <lb />
mill interest i. <lb />
captain, tin I, and <lb />
little sea Bid., I to call I <lb />
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him ii a hat, he <lb />
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are quite <lb />
scarce. <lb />
h has been -aid the darkest <lb />
to <lb />
London, May Andrew Bill Before <lb />
Carnegie has <lb />
the return to Scotland of all her <lb />
sons who are-indigent in <lb />
land, lie will pension them i B <lb />
their former homes,<lb />
Mayor <lb />
toMs state room a silvery and <lb />
Mr. Ben should <lb />
over hoard to , .,.,. as <lb />
Judge Loving Trial Today. <lb />
The <lb />
Friday morning Capt. <lb />
Forbes announced the wind and <lb />
water were alright, so we i <lb />
b and started ash- <lb />
m. The trip up <lb />
very pleasant <lb />
land interesting. Capt <lb />
many places <lb />
Reflector. <lb />
Richmond, Va. May <lb />
trial of Judge L <lb />
today in Nelson <lb />
engaged lawyers John <lb />
and K. of <lb />
Y-, May. <lb />
public utilities bill is i i <lb />
considered by Mayor Met <lb />
his approval <lb />
cause it tins u ion tor <lb />
a local public commission I <lb />
New York. It is expected t <lb />
Fire in Rochester. <lb />
R, Chester, N. Y. May <lb />
Fir started at six o'clock this <lb />
in the millinery store of <lb />
Sax Calhoun, on Main street, <lb />
and Already <lb />
damage exceeding has <lb />
done. <lb />
halt and raise his hat to a thing <lb />
of beauty; But. girls, you must <lb />
remember this is a busy season, ., . f u additional to <lb />
are born Theodore <lb />
U, thought will he <lb />
la-t Sunday we had several necessary to summon a jury from <lb />
friends in our midst- county or <lb />
Dr. ft family also <lb />
will veto the <lb />
hurry it back to <lb />
Judge Loving Albany, and it can <lb />
the Legislature tomorrow. <lb />
and be in hands of Governor <lb />
Hughes the same day <lb />
Gone West <lb />
Two good citizens. G. <lb />
F Evans and T- F. Christman, <lb />
. u this morning for San Diego, <lb />
Cal , to he gone quite a <lb />
and may locate <lb />
regret to lose such men.<lb />
70,987.20 <lb />
Cashiers 866.05 <lb />
155.70 <lb />
887,726.48 <lb />
ME <lb />
AT BE I S <lb />
At the close bus <lb />
Cam <lb />
544.07 <lb />
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184.200,38 134,280.88 <lb />
North Carolina, County of Pitt, <lb />
l. II Cashier of the ab iv id <lb />
. i- that the above statement is bra <lb />
arid belief. <lb />
W. II w <lb />
M. O. <lb />
R. J. GRIMES <lb />
ROBT. STATON, <lb />
Director. I <lb />
sufferers of Kidney Liver or <lb />
bladder troubles. Other maim <lb />
I,,, lines say a bottle and if <lb />
i cure we will refund <lb />
your say a <lb />
full tree bottle of <lb />
sot, nod if benefits you, <lb />
ova SOL <lb />
This m entities you <lb />
SOL at <lb />
Only a limited number -r bottles <lb />
given away. Don't miss this op <lb />
j to test <lb />
have bee,. West I <lb />
for the people of the before, and after a bit a longing <lb />
slate, is almost certain, there- for n. <lb />
fore, to be a law this . .<lb />
y Broker- <lb />
ice that a <lb />
action <lb />
on <lb />
D. <lb />
Court of <lb />
in <lb />
to <lb />
claimed <lb />
defend <lb />
h summons <lb />
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mi's in <lb />
County on <lb />
first Mon- <lb />
said <lb />
at a warrant <lb />
Mid court <lb />
i. <lb />
ho National <lb />
warrant is <lb />
lit lit term <lb />
next, <lb />
the <lb />
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demur to the <lb />
the <lb />
gated. <lb />
and <lb />
C. <lb />
Pitt County <lb />
INT LAND, <lb />
and <lb />
vacant <lb />
township, Pitt <lb />
on south side <lb />
at ii black <lb />
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and runs <lb />
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Mrs. Swindell made a <lb />
short talk about Mrs. <lb />
and her work. <lb />
After benediction recess <lb />
m. <lb />
SESSION <lb />
Devotional exercises wen led <lb />
by Mrs. Adams- <lb />
All remaining reports of dis- <lb />
secretaries were read, o <lb />
reports of committees. <lb />
Swindell read a <lb />
from Mrs. Lamb, one the <lb />
to Brazil, <lb />
Miss Cornelia <lb />
Why <lb />
good ac. <lb />
Yo can the climax bless your <lb />
soul, they actually showed what I T V <lb />
a young man was dreaming, and <lb />
I did want to young <lb />
. ill t <lb />
teachers, did well their part <lb />
in leaching the young mind how <lb />
to shoot out the best of ail they <lb />
learned at school, good music <lb />
good recitations, <lb />
cap the climax. <lb />
hollering. <lb />
would p <lb />
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N . I'd n <lb />
the <lb />
missionary. . . . , . in <lb />
v. Mr. <lb />
, and from. tell <lb />
year <lb />
or a t <lb />
W. F. M S. SOCIETY. <lb />
continued from <lb />
paper just read and <lb />
an exceed. <lb />
int. resting talk, in which <lb />
there was not some <lb />
young lady in the <lb />
offer herself as a <lb />
In t. <lb />
Scott, of Gold i <lb />
offered her daughter, <lb />
that the latter desired to be a <lb />
missionary. solemn <lb />
impressive m m at ; y <lb />
lA- <lb />
a lengthy <lb />
the lime the next <lb />
be held, and the <lb />
week in April, 1908, <lb />
finally named as the <lb />
Goldsboro was selected as <lb />
next place of meeting. <lb />
following officers were <lb />
elected; ., <lb />
Mrs. R. A. Willis, president. <lb />
Mrs. T. A. Person, vice <lb />
dent . , <lb />
Mrs. F. D. <lb />
ponding secretary. <lb />
Miss Blanch <lb />
I cording secretary <lb />
i Mrs B. B. Adams, <lb />
Mrs- L. M. Hendren, <lb />
and treasurer of juvenile <lb />
work. <lb />
SUNDAY. j <lb />
Sunday morning Rev. J. <lb />
Moose, missionary to Korea, <lb />
preached to a large <lb />
and gave an account his <lb />
Sunday afternoon the Green- <lb />
ville band of Bright Jewel <lb />
their regular meeting and <lb />
Moose. <lb />
Sunday night the <lb />
. the conference <lb />
i ;. ,  at which letters<lb />
Of all the fruits that are in the <lb />
grow on bush or tree. <lb />
I would give up the choicest In <lb />
ones <lb />
For Rocky Mountain <lb />
Drug Co. <lb />
You can afford it <lb />
of Edenton i <lb />
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Opened <lb />
led by. n F. Dixon. <lb />
There r . I reports <lb />
of district <lb />
made and these were read. <lb />
Mrs. T. i. died on <lb />
for a talk on missionaries in <lb />
Brazil and <lb />
When i had finish- <lb />
ed extended her a <lb />
vote of thanks. <lb />
Mrs. Burton, t Rocky Mount, <lb />
paper on <lb />
of the and was <lb />
also given a vote of thanks by, <lb />
the conference <lb />
After benediction by <lb />
R. Moose, <lb />
p. m. <lb />
EVENING <lb />
Rev. M T. Plyler conducted <lb />
the devotional at the <lb />
evening and assisted by <lb />
R. Moo. administered <lb />
the v communion. <lb />
Following this an <lb />
memorial service wash d. Mrs. <lb />
Hendren read u list I <lb />
of the <lb />
since the It<lb />
Lucy A. Cu <lb />
cents per week <lb />
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pays for a <lb />
TELEPHONE <lb />
at your <lb />
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Johnson, <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C <lb />
Builder.<lb />
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and restore the action of the <lb />
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tone to the system d <lb />
flesh to the body. <lb />
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NOBLES <lb />
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cosmetics A Specialty. <lb />
Hot and <lb />
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woman of <lb />
appreciates a radiant, i -y <lb />
complexion, which is so much <lb />
admired by men. Such corn- <lb />
come o all us <lb />
Rocky Mountain <lb />
Tea or Tablets <lb />
n's Drug Store.<lb />
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Miss May Anna of of thanks to the j . ,,,.,,. <lb />
Wilmington; Elizabeth Del- , were a,.,,, <lb />
adopted. <lb />
Among those who had passed Fr-m the South <lb />
away was Mrs. Lucy Cunning- <lb />
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dent of the society. Mrs. Hen-. j N c May 25.1907- . j. v ; , Sold <lb />
an interesting M Editor, l . <lb />
and paid a beautiful , , , <lb />
tribute to th. memory o. ,.,; h. to ,., <lb />
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whose life as one of sell act <lb />
in the Master's . <lb />
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spoke beautifully inn, i y <lb />
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so of . Turkeys, etc. <lb />
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I- Ii i audience. <lb />
morning session <lb />
The <lb />
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big opened with d <lb />
Hendren. <lb />
Miss Lillian Carr delivered the <lb />
address of welcome to the Bright <lb />
Jewels, the resp being <lb />
Miss Carrie of <lb />
Both were <lb />
and ate words. <lb />
Mrs. Hendren, <lb />
of the juvenile work, read the <lb />
annual report which snowed a <lb />
meat advance ever previous <lb />
year- She also made an <lb />
talk to young people. <lb />
Two little omen were intro-, <lb />
Miss Mildred Carr <lb />
Renting and Miss Margaret <lb />
i. <lb />
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Carnage <lb />
Mil's Tables. ,<lb />
the governor. me <lb />
LANIER, <lb />
MARBLE DEALER. <lb />
First Class Work and Seasonal <lb />
Trices. Iron <lb />
GREENVILLE, NORTH <lb />
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canal b d <lb />
dug the <lb />
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than if made by nae. <lb />
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Gov Winston seemed to he very <lb />
conversant with his subject, and <lb />
handled It well, very well <lb />
indeed for one of his years <lb />
speech would have done credit to <lb />
orators and I dare say i <lb />
any of the older fellows had been <lb />
in debate with on his sub- <lb />
they certainly would have <lb />
worthy <lb />
their <lb />
The exercises at this <lb />
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EASTERN <lb />
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY <lb />
Editor and <lb />
Entered b second matter Jan. 1907 at the post office at <lb />
K. ., Act of of Match <lb />
Advertising rates made upon <lb />
A correspondent desired at every post office in Pitt and counties. <lb />
THE GOVERNOR'S WISE WORDS <lb />
GREENVILLE IN THE FIGHT, THE FUTURE OF TOUR <lb />
in to <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY. MAY 1907 <lb />
Greenville could offend to pass It is stated that <lb />
up one or two to; man F. A. Woodard, of Wilson, <lb />
the list. ill be entered in the race for <lb />
nomination for <lb />
Governor Glenn seems the <lb />
man for any occasion He is <lb />
much in demand as a j <lb />
and accepts invitations whenever <lb />
other duties do not him. <lb />
And when he speaks he says the <lb />
governor. <lb />
Ir. the midst of so many stir- The convention is certainly college, a large school at <lb />
prises it is hardly worth while to to have a list of able men Salisbury for colored people. In <lb />
be surprised at th <lb />
from which to select the the audience were <lb />
Below we publish an extract Greenville has made a fine <lb />
from the Kinston <lb />
reasons why Kinston I test for the training school. She <lb />
get the training school. Practically <lb />
,.,,., , unanimously for the purpose of <lb />
W e do this that our people may i making some town improvements <lb />
see and know what some other and for locating the school. Not <lb />
right things at the right time in people think in reference to this I county for a <lb />
the right place. Whether he school that you have shown such locate the school in or near her <lb />
speaks or South, to commendable z in setting. In this, <lb />
, tow has shown commendable <lb />
white people or colored people.; We appreciate the prominence it push and hustle. She <lb />
he is equal to the occasion, the Greenville in this the value of the school, and pro- <lb />
man of the hour. A few days j Why Kinston Should Have the Train- <lb />
ago he delivered an address at j School. whether there are any <lb />
Because it is the best town. town not; <lb />
it worth not find their <lb />
because it is worth II . to the registration <lb />
an advertisement to have it during the bond contest. <lb />
officially determined that it is, But simply because <lb />
the commencement of Living- <lb />
date. <lb />
Full r do i e <lb />
thing for the EU <lb />
i i id the <lb />
ruin it. <lb />
Either one named so far <lb />
v. -i r governor. <lb />
a cordial <lb />
we to the of the <lb />
Foreign <lb />
stole if the North I <lb />
i a st of only This town <lb />
f i the. is big pay tin ,. .-. t entertained <lb />
for his time. bod. none were received <lb />
m iv than c <lb />
many colored the g,. town in Eastern or any other community comes <lb />
preachers who occupied seats on <lb />
widow of the <lb />
late President William <lb />
did afternoon at her <lb />
home in Canton. Ohio. <lb />
The Rowland case now puts <lb />
Raleigh back in the lime light <lb />
and some other towns <lb />
chance to get a rest spell <lb />
No man has any more right to <lb />
an office than some other mar, <lb />
but man who wants one has <lb />
a try it. <lb />
The Observer has <lb />
brought on quite an agitation <lb />
over the u n beg things to eat. <lb />
We could make a right good din- <lb />
of any list mentioned if there <lb />
was a at them. <lb />
composing this society. <lb />
We hope their stay may be ex- <lb />
and their <lb />
deliberations be advancing to the <lb />
noble cause in which they are <lb />
engaged. <lb />
We clip from the Durham Sun <lb />
a letter written by Judge R. W. <lb />
Winston everybody who <lb />
out a fire insurance policy <lb />
on property can read with profit. <lb />
Fire companies are <lb />
enough to take premiums <lb />
a policy, and they are equally <lb />
ready to take advantage of <lb />
technicality to avoid paying a <lb />
lot.- when one occurs. This letter <lb />
of Judge Winston gives <lb />
that if heeded will help per- <lb />
sons insured in protecting <lb />
interests. <lb />
We do not know who they will <lb />
be, but it is getting time for the <lb />
folks to about to see <lb />
who they for aldermen of <lb />
the town. <lb />
The Supreme court has given <lb />
an opinion express com- <lb />
are for damage <lb />
caused delayed shipments- <lb />
Now it would be well for <lb />
express companies to move up <lb />
up and qualifies to enter the con- <lb />
M. Turning to these preach- Because, this training school is <lb />
era concluding his address going to be a great State into the race. There seems to <lb />
Governor Glenn gave them these remember in be no doubt but that we will do <lb />
. . . . that the started out very but some few <lb />
wise words to think training school whether from <lb />
have not the power of it now-a meat W they re too <lb />
and cannot tell the j J. if short-sighted to appreciate th. <lb />
of your race. But if you advertising Greensboro, in every value of the ententes, are <lb />
answer my questions lean, home in the State and bringing an effort to place this coin <lb />
Ar- women pure and your <lb />
men Are you <lb />
Then your race is <lb />
cure. let me appeal to you <lb />
ministers to teach these things <lb />
to you-young and <lb />
what you preach. Don't <lb />
declaim against impurity when resources me h, <lb />
have a wives w, ,, ,, do that; so I won't <lb />
scattered over the State. Don't J are Where shall about it The pint is not to <lb />
preach against dishonesty when it grow and develop and fee and merely carry bonds but to carry <lb />
stole a chicken the night foster a community by a big vote and <lb />
before. Don't preach against or Which do you say Press <lb />
when you have Because, everybody in Kinston I <lb />
torn that would . r . LODGE <lb />
n down. a H <lb />
and their children a first class <lb />
not superstition, without having to pay the <lb />
., higher than expenses of board, etc., at; Monday morning W. H. <lb />
mental strength and that distance. District Deputy, came in <lb />
Because, this school is not in <lb />
to every in work of a <lb />
the I i the same class with the of the Woodmen of the <lb />
if it . of you. school; and will not hurt but World. He succeeded <lb />
thousands upon thousands of in the list of has boons, <lb />
dollars to Greensboro's mer- <lb />
. , , . . , whose citizens live only in the <lb />
chants, doctors, dentists, dray- present with no thought or <lb />
men, every class- of their future welfare. <lb />
Because, this school is going to Men will say, well, the <lb />
grow and become a great bond election will certainly be <lb />
carried. It doesn't require my <lb />
of the <lb />
GREEN SPRINGS ITEMS <lb />
Farmville, N. C. May. 28th. <lb />
This has been quite a busy <lb />
week, especially with our far- <lb />
chopping cotton, plowing <lb />
corn, tobacco, etc, but as <lb />
yet General Green has not <lb />
troubled us much. Cut worms <lb />
are cutting our tobacco <lb />
however, it is looking <lb />
very well, considering its age, <lb />
with exceptional standing. <lb />
We seem to be having more <lb />
rain in our neighborhood than <lb />
some distant sections. While <lb />
we are full wet I hear that <lb />
around Fountain and Falkland <lb />
it is rather dry. Crops in gen- <lb />
are considered quite back- <lb />
ward for the time of year. <lb />
Work on our spring house pa- <lb />
and ball ground is slowly <lb />
progressing, however we expect <lb />
to be ready for our proposed <lb />
and match game of soon. <lb />
We heard R A. Smith, manage <lb />
of the Green Spring team say <lb />
the other day, he soon <lb />
have on his and would be <lb />
ready to cross bats with most <lb />
any non-professional that <lb />
would meet him on the <lb />
for a good time. <lb />
Rev. W. A. Forbes, pastor in <lb />
charge of Methodist on <lb />
Farmville circuit, has announced <lb />
the following changes in his <lb />
fourth Sunday appointments; at <lb />
Bethlehem the hour is changed <lb />
from a. m. to p. m , and <lb />
at Shady Grove from p. m. to <lb />
a m. <lb />
Mr. A- Watkins, whose sick- <lb />
was previously noted, died <lb />
Saturday morning and was buried <lb />
Monday, J. E. of <lb />
conducting the <lb />
service. Mr. Watkins was <lb />
years old and leaves a wife and <lb />
one child. <lb />
the hall of the Red Men. <lb />
Tin <lb />
That much is true, but in our <lb />
time people not have such <lb />
abundant opportunity to <lb />
from being sold by an old joke <lb />
that the newspapers have print- <lb />
ed thousands of times And <lb />
then, the boys of this age ought <lb />
to be smart enough to get up <lb />
something new and not have to <lb />
back on the jokes of their <lb />
dishes cultivates no farm. <lb />
Some you some day t. <lb />
the by. and gins who the <lb />
Pt <lb />
from this Cling to , C. h. Bradley, <lb />
and perpetual return. W. P. Edwards, Adviser; U. T. <lb />
Because, the bonds will Forest, Watchman; C. A. Jones <lb />
unusual the tr; W- S Escort; <lb />
, , , they own Isn't tint right William Fountain, Camp <lb />
followed Kinston cannot Woolen, J W- <lb />
and t <lb />
applause <lb />
ton- th <lb />
for ten minutes after the <lb />
down. <lb />
Carolina, Georgia ard <lb />
Alabama are all having lace <lb />
In Georgia several <lb />
have been lynched the <lb />
past week, two women among <lb />
them. <lb />
IS INSURANCE RIGHT <lb />
Citizens Finalized on Account <lb />
Your <lb />
Policies <lb />
To the Durham Daily <lb />
As soon as a fire occurs in Dur- <lb />
ham, if ore will note, there is a <lb />
stranger in town, a tall, gaunt, <lb />
sleek individual, called a fire in- <lb />
adjuster. He does not <lb />
live hero, indeed he does not <lb />
live anywhere. His business is <lb />
to flit from place to place on the <lb />
The pranks of the days when K,.,, ., n and t the <lb />
you and I were young arc i ., records to find out if it can <lb />
i as dear to the boys of today es heal policy holders cut of his <lb />
Over in South i, as we <lb />
learn from the Ledger, <lb />
they are yet that old <lb />
snipe hunting <lb />
Because, we can get the school following were Aaron Tyson is is <lb />
cheap. Think of it, only D. Ward, <lb />
Mrs. Howell Cobb is visiting <lb />
her daughter at Fountain. <lb />
Misses Lee and Nannie Nichols <lb />
and Lena Owens, of Ayden, are <lb />
visiting Miss Agnes Smith, <lb />
The famous old Green Spring <lb />
is on a boom Mr. Watt Parker <lb />
has it rented and is <lb />
improvements It can be made <lb />
one of the most popular springs <lb />
in th i State as analysis shows <lb />
it is excellent mineral water. <lb />
There i never a day but <lb />
crowds visit there, often as high <lb />
as twenty five buggies drive <lb />
down. The water is delivered in <lb />
large in Farmville, and <lb />
will be shipped to various points <lb />
the new railroad is com- <lb />
Mr. Parker is preparing <lb />
have a base ball ground near <lb />
the spring. <lb />
i Ir H. G Rodgers, Managers; <lb />
IS fight It will Grand Chaplain; <lb />
never do to let a town of half J. E. Stokes, Clerk, <lb />
our size, right at our door, cap-; Woodcraft is new to most <lb />
this school. She would j people of Greenville, but is sure <lb />
take precedence over us. The a-s Paces <lb />
effect against us would be <lb />
in the whole world <lb />
tremendous- She would tell <lb />
more tobacco, would <lb />
move to Greenville instead of <lb />
Kinston There would be no <lb />
homes to rent in Greenville. <lb />
The sound of the saw <lb />
mer and the song of the well <lb />
paid carpenter and mechanic <lb />
would be heard in <lb />
But Kinston, well, she would be <lb />
left in the lurch. <lb />
Because, we cannot afford to <lb />
be short sighted. <lb />
Because, need outside cap- <lb />
They all, at least nearly all, <lb />
looking to Greenville as the <lb />
of the Eastern training <lb />
school for teachers. One or two <lb />
other towns are yet holding out <lb />
as if they thought they had a <lb />
chance. <lb />
they were to us Led- lIe does not work to help us Just now. Had <lb />
a agent, but he thought of it all of our home <lb />
works above him, and really . <lb />
scorns him. He goes to the capital is pretty well employed <lb />
Register of office and if n the different enterprises here <lb />
he finds any defect in your title <lb />
and has the largest and best in- <lb />
feature of any of the <lb />
orders now in existence. <lb />
Its worth and merit were seen <lb />
at the Jamestown exposition, <lb />
14th inst, where about <lb />
thousand Woodmen met in an- <lb />
convention- <lb />
Magnolia camp will remain <lb />
busy in the future to show th- <lb />
object of Woodcraft, girding <lb />
up our loins for a nip and tuck <lb />
any nearby camp <lb />
that an opinion of bigness <lb />
and a slippery conceit that it can <lb />
stay the biggest when we too the <lb />
chalk line and jump at the bang <lb />
of pistol. J. F. Stokes, <lb />
Clerk. <lb />
INVESTMENT. <lb />
We hear but little said about <lb />
candidates for aldermen in the <lb />
different wards, still the people <lb />
should not be unmindful of the <lb />
feet that good business men are <lb />
needed in such positions. <lb />
Most of good sense are <lb />
glad to take stock in J whatever <lb />
his company then refuses to pay <lb />
the loss, or else it does what is <lb />
would call and get some of the state capital <lb />
yields good returns. the attention of the public for investment here. <lb />
and yet we are standing still <lb />
at present. Let us pull together <lb />
And the enterprise politeness <lb />
yields a thousand fold for every <lb />
item invested in it. Nothing <lb />
costs less, and <lb />
A polite a civil answer, or <lb />
anything that indicate good <lb />
breeding and due consideration <lb />
for others costs nothing at all, <lb />
but yields a wonderful return. <lb />
And this kind of investment is <lb />
Because, the school will pay <lb />
us better than any factory we <lb />
have many times over. <lb />
Because, it isn't altogether a <lb />
following <lb />
1- If the deed to your house <lb />
and lot stands in the of <lb />
your wife and is assured in your <lb />
nothing yields name, you cannot recover one <lb />
better returns than ; penny under your fire insurance j school we are after. This is a <lb />
i business proposition as well. It <lb />
If you have a mortgage or j is the the hundreds of <lb />
deed of trust upon your house students will bring here and <lb />
and lot and you fail to disclose spend. Did you ever a boy <lb />
this to the Insurance Company off to If yo,, <lb />
you cannot recover one penny in j you know how much money <lb />
the event of a fire. we would have spent here <lb />
If you have no deed to your <lb />
house and lot and a fire occurs <lb />
We have plotted, planned and <lb />
figured, working from morning <lb />
till night, for a medicine <lb />
that take the place of <lb />
Rocky Mountain Tea, but <lb />
we can't find it. Tea or Tab- <lb />
lets, cents. Drug <lb />
Store. <lb />
President Guarded at Funeral. <lb />
Special to <lb />
Canton, Ohio. May <lb />
Roosevelt reached here <lb />
from Washington at noon today <lb />
to attend the funeral of Mrs. <lb />
William at p. m. <lb />
He will leave for Washington, <lb />
at It is reported that <lb />
sympathizers are here <lb />
at the funeral, and a strong <lb />
guard was established for the <lb />
safety of the president- <lb />
Scissors and Shears are <lb />
fully warranted, by J. R- J. <lb />
G. 29-1 wk. <lb />
Big Store <lb />
That man reaches a low in <lb />
public estimation when he gets <lb />
to the point that nobody confined to the rich- The <lb />
the least confidence in what he poor man has Just as <lb />
says. A man gets to that point of stock as the rich you cannot recover under your <lb />
. , , j and sometimes the face value of, policy, <lb />
sometime and what is more certificate is at a greater I The above is sufficient to put <lb />
amazing he will plod along in premium in the actions of public on guard with respect <lb />
apparent ignorance or poor than in the actions of the their insurance policies, ind <lb />
Really such a can r too j I wish publish <lb />
may be as much of in stock i so the danger <lb />
as of censure. f politeness. Scotland mi. known to all. <lb />
RThis May 23rd, 1907. <lb />
Because, there is no reason <lb />
why we should not have it <lb />
Plato Collins, <lb />
Sec. Com. of Fifteen <lb />
wealth. <lb />
Our sympathies have <lb />
been with Kinston. but are <lb />
afraid Greenville has the <lb />
best r it i he for the <lb />
pastern normal <lb />
Herald. <lb />
offering a complete of <lb />
Clothing, Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, <lb />
and <lb />
You can't go wrong r-y yen will certainly <lb />
be pleated price. <lb />
C. T. STORE <lb />
WINTERVILLE <lb />
This department is in P. C. NYE, who is authorized to rep- <lb />
rent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory <lb />
UM n <lb />
The A. G. Cox Co. has The A. G- Cox M will <lb />
still on hand a full supply of flues for the sea- <lb />
their Tar Heel Cart wheels. <lb />
Send us your order we assure <lb />
prompt shipments. <lb />
Miss Chapman <lb />
Greenville Thursday morning. <lb />
A new lot of nice spring and <lb />
summer pants just opened at <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
Clyde has recently <lb />
moved into his new home on <lb />
Academy street. <lb />
Another large lot of shoes just <lb />
in at Harrington Barber Co. <lb />
C J Jackson, who has been <lb />
attending Wake Forest College. <lb />
returned to his home here today, <lb />
Fancy negligee and shirts at <lb />
B. F. Manning Co. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs J. K. Barnhill <lb />
left Friday evening for Oakley <lb />
to visit their parents. <lb />
We nave plenty of time on <lb />
band, A. W. Co. <lb />
Joe Buck went to Kinston Fri- <lb />
day to visit his wife, who is in <lb />
the hospital there, <lb />
Fresh corned herrings just <lb />
opened at Harrington, Barber <lb />
Co. <lb />
Little Miss Irma Bell Dawson. <lb />
who has been visiting relatives <lb />
e, returned to her home <lb />
in Ayden Friday. <lb />
We sell Laughlin, Eclipse and <lb />
Parker fountain pens. <lb />
B. T. <lb />
Dr. B- T. Cox went to Nor- <lb />
folk Tuesday and returned <lb />
Thursday- <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 />
Miss Mabel Kittrell, who has <lb />
been spending some time with <lb />
Miss returned to <lb />
House Wednesday. <lb />
We have on hand a few copies <lb />
of the history of the San <lb />
co disaster. Usual price <lb />
Our price, B- T. Cox <lb />
A Bro. <lb />
Mrs. Buck went to <lb />
Ayden Friday- <lb />
During the absence of the <lb />
cashier of the bank of Winter- <lb />
ville, Frank A- Edmundson is <lb />
filling his vacancy. <lb />
You just ought to come down <lb />
and see the nice and up to-date <lb />
Hunsucker being turned <lb />
out almost almost every day by <lb />
the A. G- Cox Co. <lb />
J. L. Jackson, who has been <lb />
attending the <lb />
at re- <lb />
turned today. <lb />
B T. Cox Bro. have just re- <lb />
a nice lot of Teacher's <lb />
Bibles, flexible binding. Pr cos <lb />
from to each. <lb />
Miss Roach, of <lb />
who been spending some <lb />
time with Misses Kate and Leia <lb />
Chapman, returned to her home <lb />
Wednesday. <lb />
The season is now almost at <lb />
when most of the farmers <lb />
M likely need trucks to haul <lb />
. to and from the barn. <lb />
V -A. G. Co. are <lb />
i. v preparing to make good <lb />
season and would be glad to <lb />
V ply your needs. <lb />
Herman who has <lb />
attending Homer's military <lb />
; Oxford, home <lb />
Friday evening. <lb />
The A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. are <lb />
now making shipment of their <lb />
handy tobacco trucks almost <lb />
every day. We are expecting a <lb />
large run of these goods this <lb />
season and would therefore, <lb />
to our customers to place <lb />
orders as early as possible. <lb />
Miss Lena Dawson, who has <lb />
been visiting friends and <lb />
in our town, returned to <lb />
Ayden Wednesday evening. <lb />
June 4th and 5th are the days <lb />
A. K Hawes, the celebrated op <lb />
of Atlanta, Ga., will be at <lb />
drug store of Dr. B. T. Cox <lb />
Bro., for the fitting <lb />
your eyes with glasses free. <lb />
This is an excellent opportunity <lb />
having your eyes looked after <lb />
before Come all. <lb />
very much to learn <lb />
that G- ii. <lb />
the A. G. Cox Co. has <lb />
u. went to <lb />
Farmville V. evening to <lb />
attend th graded com- <lb />
in. <lb />
Nice of glass wire <lb />
just arrived. Harrington, Bur <lb />
at the same old price as <lb />
season. <lb />
Keel, of Greenville <lb />
is visiting Misses Evelyn and <lb />
Pattie Sutton., <lb />
straw hats at a bar- <lb />
s-aim B. P. Co. <lb />
Several from here went t <lb />
den Thursday to hear the<lb />
Mrs M. G Bryan left this <lb />
morning for Bethel where she <lb />
will hi r mother. <lb />
L. L. went to Green- <lb />
ville Monday. <lb />
Sheriff L. W. Tucker was in <lb />
our town Tuesday. <lb />
We arc very sorry to learn <lb />
the infant child of Mr. and Mrs <lb />
to Korea lecture. <lb />
A. N. Ange Co. know how <lb />
to buy shoes for comfort, style <lb />
and They have just <lb />
opened their large, line line <lb />
slippers. <lb />
Misses Laura and Olivia Cox <lb />
visited in Thursday. <lb />
sewing ma- <lb />
chines on easy terms. A. W. <lb />
Co. <lb />
Mrs. J. B. Jackson and child- <lb />
of are visiting rel- <lb />
here <lb />
Henry Langston and brother <lb />
Ernest, who have been attend; <lb />
school at Whitsett, have re <lb />
turned home. <lb />
Arden Tucker's very sick- We <lb />
wish it a recovery <lb />
Frank A. who is <lb />
a traveling for the A. <lb />
V. Cox Mfg. Co.- left here this <lb />
morning for Tarboro and other <lb />
points. <lb />
Mrs. Susan Jackson, who has <lb />
been spending a week or two <lb />
with her daughter. Mrs. Jack <lb />
Smith, of Hanrahan, returned <lb />
Saturday <lb />
The Oxford Orphanage singing <lb />
class will give a concert in the <lb />
auditorium f Winterville High <lb />
school J at p. m <lb />
Rev- B W. one cf <lb />
the leading Sunday school work- <lb />
of the South, will take his <lb />
class of the Kinston <lb />
Baptist Sunday school on an <lb />
Thirty Two States Represented to- <lb />
day in Chicago <lb />
Special to Reflector. <lb />
Chicago, Ills., May 28.-At <lb />
least thirty-two states are rep- <lb />
resented today at the conference <lb />
in this city which has met to dis- <lb />
cuss trusts and combinations <lb />
The conference is held under <lb />
the auspices of the National <lb />
Civic Federation. The general <lb />
idea is to bring about a better <lb />
interstate understanding as to <lb />
corporations. The delegates em- <lb />
brace some of the brightest and <lb />
most prominent men in the <lb />
states, and all are actively en- <lb />
listed in the work of the con- <lb />
This conference will <lb />
discuss governmental power <lb />
over corporations engaged in I <lb />
interstate the <lb />
ion of power under the <lb />
between the nation and the j <lb />
state; power concurrent in <lb />
and state, <lb />
TH E i <lb />
HAWES HAT <lb />
PRICE <lb />
and similar sub- price. <lb />
2nd. <lb />
GOOD REASONS <lb />
SHOULD WEAR <lb />
A HAWES <lb />
lot. They have more style than other Hats sold re <lb />
We have just received a large outing trip Thursday and Friday <lb />
i. no the of i. <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
Oakley, N- C. May 1907. <lb />
J. K. Barnhill, of Greenville, <lb />
spent one night here last week. <lb />
Mrs. J. H. Highsmith returned <lb />
Friday from <lb />
Jenkins, of <lb />
was a caller here last week. <lb />
A dozen or more went from <lb />
here to attend church at Parmele <lb />
Thy are finished superior to <lb />
3rd. They wear longer better than any <lb />
on he market. <lb />
other Hat <lb />
best roofing. See us for to <lb />
prices 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 Co It will take your <lb />
eye. <lb />
Lawns, laces, organdies, ham- <lb />
bergs going at a at <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
the beautiful grounds of <lb />
Winterville High School. They <lb />
will be entertained at the <lb />
while here. This shows <lb />
the wide that our <lb />
campus has obtained for beauty <lb />
attractiveness. <lb />
F- C. Nye, who has been <lb />
for a week visiting relatives i <lb />
Roberson, returned Tuesday <lb />
evening- <lb />
Opened Ker Eyes in Coffin. <lb />
I On Tuesday of last week Mrs. <lb />
Extra line of white goods just j. L. of Cape Fear town- <lb />
opened at B. F. Manning Co. j ship, was supposed to have died <lb />
Knitting already Next day she was carried across <lb />
pared at Harrington, Barber Cape Fear river for bur <lb />
Co. <lb />
and men's fancy silk <lb />
hose for summer wear at B F. <lb />
Manning <lb />
See our new assortment of <lb />
hamburgs, laces etc at B. .-, <lb />
Manning Co. <lb />
The A- G. Cox Co. has <lb />
and before burial the casket was <lb />
opened for her relatives and <lb />
friends to take their last look at <lb />
her. They were to find <lb />
her eyes open and some moisture <lb />
on the inside of the glass on the <lb />
casket and her body limp Dr. <lb />
. L. was at once <lb />
sent for, but he decided on ex- <lb />
Potato farmers are well pleased <lb />
with the prospects of a good <lb />
crop. <lb />
Ben Jenkins went courting <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Barnhill, <lb />
of Winterville, over <lb />
day Mrs. Barnhill will spend a <lb />
few days at her old home, while <lb />
Mr Barnhill goes to Raleigh on <lb />
business- <lb />
Messrs. Whitehurst and Wynn <lb />
lost a fine horse last week. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs -T. M Highsmith <lb />
have a very sick child. <lb />
Mrs. T F. Nelson and children <lb />
went to Bethel Monday. <lb />
Miss Bessie Corry returned to <lb />
her home Monday after spend- <lb />
several days here with Miss <lb />
Minnie Whitehurst. <lb />
We are glad to say Miss Pearl <lb />
Jenkins is much better. <lb />
WHEN YOU HAVE ON A <lb />
H A W E S <lb />
you the satisfaction of <lb />
knowing it Is the latest <lb />
SOLD BY <lb />
for the past sold over animation chat she was dead and <lb />
of their Simplex Guano Sowers she was accordingly buried <lb />
without a single complaint being j Chatham Record. <lb />
reported. The demand f r their I <lb />
Economic Back band has been Girls. <lb />
great for this season as they <lb />
have over cf them. That happiness is a matter of <lb />
The wise n an begins not <lb />
build a reputation at his home j That is possible only when <lb />
bank. Regular and steadily con-1 every the household <lb />
even though <lb />
they be will establish a <lb />
record on the banker's <lb />
books and in the banker's mind <lb />
will be of greater value to <lb />
in later years than all the <lb />
endorsements and testimonials <lb />
his friends can give him. <lb />
J. L Jackson Cashier Bank of <lb />
Winterville. <lb />
A. W. Ange Co., have a <lb />
nice line pants. Cheap too. <lb />
is considered. <lb />
That to be in her own place, <lb />
wherever that may be, a <lb />
homemaker is the loveliest <lb />
ambition any woman can have. <lb />
That the one indispensable <lb />
quality in a home is happiness; <lb />
every home, no matter how <lb />
beautiful which misses that is a <lb />
failure, but no home. <lb />
c- <lb />
THE MAN'S <lb />
Lumber Men in <lb />
Special <lb />
Norfolk. Va. May 28.--What <lb />
bids fair to be one of the most <lb />
important gatherings of lumber- <lb />
men of the year is the regular <lb />
annual meeting of the National <lb />
Lumber <lb />
leading <lb />
lumber manufacturing <lb />
throughout the country, as- <lb />
here today and will <lb />
continue tomorrow. The James- <lb />
town exposition has contributed <lb />
very largely to drawing here so <lb />
many delegates and persons con- <lb />
with the business. <lb />
North Carolina and Virginia are <lb />
very largely represented by <lb />
their most prominent <lb />
Li. <lb />
-I <lb />
The seasons are delightful j That it is better to be a <lb />
cotton i homemaker than a fine house- <lb />
All who want lime for repair-1 says Home Chat, <lb />
or buildings can <lb />
find best at A W. <lb />
Ange Co. <lb />
Carolina Hilling <lb />
Co. are prepared to <lb />
grind first meal for you at <lb />
any time- Wood work also a <lb />
specially. <lb />
Poultry wire all heights at A. <lb />
W. Ange Co. <lb />
B. F. Manning Co. have s <lb />
opened up a nice line of Canned <lb />
goods. <lb />
W. H. Worthington our <lb />
ling barber wishes to extend 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 />
to first class work. <lb />
There was a r union at the <lb />
Baptist church bore Saturday <lb />
The pastor, Rev. T. H. King, <lb />
preached a sermon at the special <lb />
service which was held at <lb />
o'clock. After the services din- <lb />
was spread on the grounds. <lb />
a to who <lb />
partook <lb />
Rev. B of Ash- <lb />
N. Ci who on a visit to <lb />
his relatives and friends here, <lb />
the Baptist church <lb />
Sunday morning at o'clock. <lb />
Mrs. B G wont to the <lb />
hospital at Kinston Monday lo <lb />
have m operation performed. <lb />
Her I Mr. B. G. Taylor, <lb />
accompanied her. <lb />
SALE OF LaND FOR <lb />
North Carolina I In the Superior Court. <lb />
County. I Before D. C Moore. <lb />
Sidney Wooten and Charles <lb />
vs <lb />
Shade H. Woolen, J. F. Wooten and <lb />
Herbert R. Wooten. <lb />
By Virtue of an Order made in the <lb />
above Special Proceeding, by C. <lb />
Moore, clerk of Superior <lb />
the 7th day of May, the undersign- <lb />
ed Commissioner will on Saturday the <lb />
day of June, 1907, at noon, <lb />
expose to public sale before the court <lb />
House door in Greenville, to the highest <lb />
bidder for cash the following tract of <lb />
land to <lb />
in the county of and <lb />
Slate of North Carolina and in Swift <lb />
Creek township, adjoining the lands of <lb />
T. Fleming. J. M. Wooten, the <lb />
Gram lands others, and containing <lb />
acres more or less, and being the <lb />
lands formerly known as the <lb />
Wooten place. This tale will be <lb />
made tor partition. <lb />
This the 7th day of May. 1907, <lb />
F. C. Harding. <lb />
Commissioner <lb />
Red Men Time in Birmingham. <lb />
Special to Reflector. <lb />
Birmingham, Ala., May 28- <lb />
The Twentieth annual Great Sun <lb />
Council of the Red Men is in <lb />
progress in this city today, and <lb />
they have painted the town red <lb />
so far and promise to put on <lb />
more coloring before the day and <lb />
night are done <lb />
To of Pianos. <lb />
Our factory tuner, Mr. A- L <lb />
the Superior court, on 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 />
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four days. May 30th. 31st, June <lb />
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Ayden, N. C. <lb />
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customers regarding the <lb />
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shoes, we wish to <lb />
emphasize the fact that sauce <lb />
not been with- <lb />
SPECIAL NOTICE. <lb />
The Ayden Milling and Manufacturing Company have <lb />
just received a new supply of furnishings and material <lb />
in their department. <lb />
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class position to serve the This is a long needed <lb />
want in this section and they promise the host when <lb />
anything in this line is needed. <lb />
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Joseph Dixon <lb />
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completion of the <lb />
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development in Eastern Now York. Boston and all other <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
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would give up the choicest <lb />
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see E. E. Co. <lb />
Mrs -1 B. Jackson and <lb />
of it, are visiting <lb />
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far or Lean, Healthy Shoats <lb />
weighing from to pounds- <lb />
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ltd Ayden. N. C. <lb />
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by her little niece and nephew <lb />
Let ha and Edgar Fair, left for <lb />
her home lid., <lb />
to spend the summer. <lb />
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Pens. M. M, Sauls. <lb />
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Wilson, wife of Mr- Samuel <lb />
son, were brought here on the <lb />
train Tuesday from <lb />
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to hum the corpse and friends <lb />
who a com it, allot whom <lb />
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while with us Wednesday. <lb />
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best supply of Fountain Pens <lb />
ever brought to Ayden. <lb />
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in Ayden than any town <lb />
of its size in the State, but we <lb />
keep the market mighty <lb />
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drug sure at from to <lb />
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Mrs. of Falk- <lb />
land, is here on a visit to Miss <lb />
Olivia Berry. <lb />
Capt. D. Berry, Mrs- Berry <lb />
and Miss Olivia, who have <lb />
away sometime taking in the <lb />
grand lodge Odd Fellows, at <lb />
Elizabeth City and the James- <lb />
town exposition arrived home <lb />
safely Tuesday. <lb />
One person united himself with <lb />
the Disciple church during the <lb />
week <lb />
Leslie Turnage has been <lb />
spending a few at the home <lb />
of his father in <lb />
The singing class from the <lb />
Oxford Orphan Asylum will be <lb />
here June 5th. Let us all turn <lb />
out and give them a rousing <lb />
time as well as a great big fat <lb />
purse. <lb />
exists and has <lb />
drawn. <lb />
We our customers and <lb />
all wearers of men's shoes to <lb />
knew that we will continue to do <lb />
as we have done in the past vis. <lb />
guarantee the vamps of the <lb />
Patent and Bull not <lb />
to break through before the first <lb />
sole i worn out. <lb />
In the event Pack- <lb />
ard shoe <lb />
contrary to this guarantee, <lb />
the from whom the <lb />
shoes were purchased, is author- <lb />
to replace with a pair. <lb />
Yours very truly. <lb />
Field. <lb />
Mrs. Kate Richardson and <lb />
Mrs. Maggie Griffin came up <lb />
from New Bern Monday and left <lb />
at once for to <lb />
spend sometime with the family <lb />
of Marvin Ormond. <lb />
in from <lb />
Florence. S. C, yesterday ac- <lb />
companied by his son, Grover. <lb />
who had the misfortune to break <lb />
his leg last Friday while at- <lb />
tempting to a train at <lb />
Parmele. <lb />
Miss Maggie Brown, of Green- <lb />
ville and Miss Mabel Petty, of <lb />
Durham, are visiting Miss <lb />
Corey in South Ayden- <lb />
Tom Tyson, an old Greenville <lb />
boy. been here during the <lb />
week- <lb />
Mrs Miss Lillie Cox, <lb />
of Goldsboro, who are visiting <lb />
friends here, spent a day or so <lb />
with R- H. Garris last week. <lb />
Hon F A. Woodard. of <lb />
son, will deliver the literary ad- <lb />
dress Thursday afternoon at <lb />
at the Five Will Seminary in this <lb />
town. <lb />
Mrs. little son, of <lb />
Scotland Neck, are visiting the <lb />
of In r father, Capt. D. <lb />
Berry. <lb />
Miss Edwards came <lb />
home Friday from Greensboro <lb />
Female college to spend the <lb />
vacation. <lb />
bate and family, of <lb />
are visiting the family <lb />
of H- C Ormond. <lb />
A. Forrest and wife, <lb />
Goldsboro. have been in Ayden <lb />
for the past few days with their <lb />
friend-. <lb />
Miss Annabelle Kittrell. of <lb />
Grifton. spent Sunday with Mrs- <lb />
W. E. Hooks. <lb />
Charlie Ross has come home <lb />
from Chapel Hill. <lb />
Miss Arab Davis returned Sat- <lb />
evening from the Caro- <lb />
Christian college at Wilson. <lb />
Mrs. Ellen Harris and children, <lb />
who been g her <lb />
father, J. S- Hines. near here, <lb />
left for their home Monday. <lb />
Clifton Edwards, of Greenville, <lb />
spent from Saturday until Mon- <lb />
day here with friends. <lb />
Lila the little four- <lb />
year-old daughter of W- J. Boyd. <lb />
while playing on the counter in <lb />
her r's store fell into a show- <lb />
case and cut quite a gash across <lb />
her chest She bled very pro- <lb />
and it was at first thought <lb />
she was seriously hurt. It proved <lb />
however, we are glad to say, <lb />
only a flesh arid the young <lb />
lady is now getting along <lb />
The Bullock family played <lb />
here to a sized house Sal <lb />
day evening. The play was <lb />
very good, the singing especially <lb />
so- The of <lb />
was highly appreciated by <lb />
all present. <lb />
M. G. Bryan, of Winterville, <lb />
pleasant call <lb />
day. <lb />
will be an election of <lb />
officers in the Masonic lodge here <lb />
June 1907, after which re- <lb />
will served at <lb />
Hotel Blount. Members of <lb />
and Winterville lodges <lb />
are cordially invited to be pres- <lb />
Completion of N S. Railroad. <lb />
of Beaufort do not <lb />
behave in doing things <lb />
halves. They are preparing on a D i fa <lb />
mammoth scale for the <lb />
From 5.000 to GREENVILLE N C <lb />
visitors are expected on I <lb />
that date. All the railroads have Contractor. Builder, tie Setter. <lb />
made greatly reduced rates, and submitted and estimate fur <lb />
the public cordially invited to All work <lb />
attend this celebration Of the Turnkey job when ever <lb />
completion of the Norfolk and <lb />
Southern railway into that town.; <lb />
It bids fair to be the greatest <lb />
f eight in Norfolk, care Nor <lb />
Southern Ry Co <lb />
notice. <lb />
J. J. Agent, <lb />
N. C <lb />
H. C- Genera P ml <lb />
P. Agent, Va. <lb />
was but a ho while ago that <lb />
she lost a <lb />
That No.-tS<lb />
M Supt. <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
occasion of its kind ever pulled <lb />
in North Carolina. It is, <lb />
however, only in keeping with <lb />
LEADING FLORISTS, <lb />
OF NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
rs in season Special attention riv <lb />
to Wadding and Funeral <lb />
Bulb stuck. Pot plants for Winter <lb />
H- . <lb />
plants, trees <lb />
great variety. <lb />
Raleigh. <lb />
Phone K; <lb />
OVER <lb />
YEARS <lb />
We have boon making pianos <lb />
over half a century, and <lb />
all that time making them <lb />
as perfect as possible. <lb />
We claim-subject to <lb />
that <lb />
proof- <lb />
PIANOS <lb />
have no that when <lb />
buy no one can <lb />
have better. <lb />
sealing them to due <lb />
en in the usual way, we <lb />
our own and <lb />
sell to the wholesale <lb />
prices, on easy terms. <lb />
us tell you about it. <lb />
CHAS. M. <lb />
L. C. STEELE MGR. <lb />
ST. <lb />
NORFOLK. VA. <lb />
the hospitality of the good All kinds of all kinds choice cut flow- <lb />
pie of Beaufort <lb />
The elaborate program is here- <lb />
with <lb />
Master of ceremonies. Mr- N. <lb />
W. Taylor. <lb />
Prayer. Rev- J. H- <lb />
Address of welcome. Hon. <lb />
Charles L. solicitor <lb />
of third judicial district. <lb />
The Norfolk and <lb />
railway and Beaufort. Mr. F. S. <lb />
Cannon, president of the Norfolk <lb />
Southern railway <lb />
Our Material Resources, Our <lb />
Duty in their Hon. <lb />
R B. Glenn, governor of North, <lb />
Car <lb />
Relation of Railroad Construe-, <lb />
to Development of Beaufort <lb />
Harbor. Hon. F. M <lb />
United States senator <lb />
Commercial of <lb />
Eastern North Carolina, Hon. <lb />
Charles R. Thomas, member of <lb />
congress third North Carolina <lb />
district <lb />
What Development of <lb />
Beaufort Harbor Means for Wes-I <lb />
tern North Carolina. Hon. <lb />
S Overman, United States <lb />
senator. <lb />
Railway and Waterway Trans- <lb />
Hon. John Small. <lb />
member of congress first <lb />
Carolina district. <lb />
Short addresses by other dis- <lb />
North Carolinians. <lb />
Fish fry, barbecue and picnic <lb />
dinner. <lb />
drill <lb />
Goldsboro. Kinston and Wash , <lb />
military companies <lb />
New Bern and Beaufort naval <lb />
division.-. <lb />
Judges of competitive <lb />
Gen. A. Woodruff. U. S. <lb />
army of Raleigh; Gen. <lb />
J. F. of Statesville; <lb />
Adjutant General T. R. Robert- <lb />
son, of Gen. F. A. j <lb />
of Hi Col- <lb />
George L. Peterson, of Clinton; <lb />
Capt. of revenue cut- <lb />
Capt. of I <lb />
revenue cutter Seminole. <lb />
Presentation of Hags to sue <lb />
contestants in <lb />
drills; Major F- Dixon, <lb />
of <lb />
Music by regiment, <lb />
band, of Kinston, N- C. and K. <lb />
of P band. New Bern- N. C. <lb />
Chief Mr- Thomas <lb />
Thomas. <lb />
The Honorable B. <lb />
secretary of the treasury I <lb />
has ordered the revenue curl-v , <lb />
now stationed at t <lb />
to be present on <lb />
occasion and to carry the <lb />
nor. State officers and North <lb />
Carolina delegation congress <lb />
over the harbor and channel <lb />
and out t <lb />
and as far as Cape Lookout- <lb />
All the State officials, <lb />
the Supreme court, have <lb />
been invited to attend. The <lb />
governors and adjutant <lb />
stiff will be present in full <lb />
regimentals. This will be a <lb />
great r . <lb />
The Fast Carolina <lb />
training school going to sit on <lb />
one of the eminences that run <lb />
along the northern border of the <lb />
city of which one we <lb />
don't know.- Plato Collins in <lb />
Kinston Free Press. <lb />
It gives us pleasure to furnish <lb />
By a mortgage executed and the gentleman the information. <lb />
A T <lb />
the 18th day of which one here in Green- <lb />
record in ., office ville. North <lb />
Register of I county, of happens to run <lb />
In book page the undersigned <lb />
will sell for cash, before the court house Hie. <lb />
door in on Saturday, the <lb />
i r, t i <lb />
piece or parcel of land in the Remember F. V. Johnston <lb />
county Pitt and in Greenville town- when SOU Oats Or hay. <lb />
ship, on the south side of river, be- <lb />
the gate on the left side <lb />
of the main road going from Greenville <lb />
to then east wit. <lb />
said road lot he Mogul line, turn with the <lb />
Mogul line to Hartley's Creek, then <lb />
said creek to and with the run thereof to <lb />
a big cypress, corner, then <lb />
straight across the field to the heir inning. <lb />
containing about acres, more or less, <lb />
ail I being the same land sold to General <lb />
Amos and rail <lb />
mortgage was taken to secure the <lb />
chase money. <lb />
18th. 1907. <lb />
AMOS WILLIAMS, Mortgagee. <lb />
K. G. James. Attorney. <lb />
TRiPP. HART <lb />
TO J. B, <lb />
Dealers in Dry No- <lb />
Light and Heavy <lb />
etc <lb />
to suit c times. <lb />
OF <lb />
BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
N. C.-- <lb />
the business 18th, 1906. <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Loam and discounts <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
Furniture and Fixtures <lb />
from banks an bunkers <lb />
Cash items <lb />
Gold coin <lb />
Silver coin <lb />
Nat. <lb />
Total <lb />
7.511 Capital stock <lb />
1,227.881 Surplus fund 7,688.00 <lb />
610.50 I Undivided profits 270.09 <lb />
9.063.421 unpaid 27.00 <lb />
1.80 subject to check 39,360.07 <lb />
hecks <lb />
10.00 607.84 <lb />
1.724.15 <lb />
1,284.00<lb />
OF PITT, <lb />
K. , Cashier n now <lb />
th lie orient is <lb />
lad swear <lb />
and <lb />
M. Cashier. <lb />
ad -worn to <lb />
m. hi 27th May,<lb />
Notary <lb />
L. <lb />
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SB pros <lb />
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peon <lb />
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EASTERN <lb />
REFLECTOR <lb />
Editor and Owner. <lb />
Truth in Preference to Fiction. <lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNT. CAROLINA. FRIDAY, JUNE <lb />
NO. <lb />
m of <lb />
TO WORK WELL DON'T WORRY- <lb />
THIS JUDGE WASN'T A <lb />
LAND <lb />
RALEIGH. CELEBRATION AT BEAUFORT. <lb />
Noble Grand, and broths of I f <lb />
I Covenant No, . O O-1 <lb />
F. Your appointed The thing that kills effective <lb />
at a special meeting to res-, work worry. Don't worry <lb />
of our in The way to kill worry is the way <lb />
the death of Past to kill weeds. No two object- <lb />
Grand W. the same space at <lb />
Whereas, <lb />
death, has <lb />
poised over our <lb />
circle, and taken from us <lb />
our beloved brother Therefore <lb />
be ft resolved, <lb />
1st that while we bow in <lb />
bumble submission to the will of <lb />
Sim all things well, <lb />
we cannot deplore the <lb />
Untimely death of Brother Burch. <lb />
Of his death we may say, para- <lb />
phrasing; terms used a thousand <lb />
times before, that the sudden- <lb />
of his passing in the very <lb />
prime this manhood, should be <lb />
a to all of us <lb />
that the day or <lb />
the hoar when his account shall <lb />
close fives as we stand on the <lb />
bank bidding our adieus to our <lb />
good friend and brother who has <lb />
recently passed over to <lb />
other aide, the spray <lb />
dark river may be falling <lb />
noticed upon own brows. <lb />
The passing of a man like this <lb />
should be a lesson to us all to <lb />
strive well for humanity while <lb />
Would That Rori Will be BoUt b, <lb />
Have Doomed As this is the month for list- , <lb />
. N. C, June <lb />
Business was dull in the West and also the year months <lb />
It Will be a Great Occasion. <lb />
The people of Beaufort <lb />
making great preparations <lb />
are <lb />
for <lb />
Side Police Court which a re-assessment of all real I it was <lb />
and Magistrate Cornell , , . . that a railway was to be built <lb />
estate must be made, <lb />
i the on th <lb />
the same lime. If you indulge <lb />
in you fan the <lb />
a fury- <lb />
As a proof that you can <lb />
moments in which worry <lb />
is absent just mark present <lb />
moment You are thinking <lb />
about what you are reading, <lb />
worry is absent, for two <lb />
things can occupy the same <lb />
time. <lb />
When you worry everything is <lb />
distorted. Nothing appears <lb />
natural. The world dark <lb />
to us. Our friends not seem <lb />
near us. <lb />
There is no hard luck in the <lb />
world except sickness. All other <lb />
hard luck is temporary. <lb />
you lose your money, do not <lb />
worry, make some more. If you <lb />
lose a friend, do not worry, show <lb />
him he was mistaken. If you <lb />
lose an do not <lb />
a-y, be ready for the next one. <lb />
Life is short. The end of life <lb />
is death. What's the use of <lb />
worrying Worry is like drink; <lb />
the more you give in to it, the <lb />
i more it fastens on you. <lb />
telling Magistrate Harris, <lb />
recently elected, about the of The Reflector has en <lb />
value <lb />
man in front of the desk and I of farm lands that have hereto <lb />
old a much excited <lb />
woman to step on the bridge. <lb />
here done come <lb />
to my house dis noon time <lb />
when he went away <lb />
left of the <lb />
said the woman, when <lb />
she had become sufficiently com- <lb />
posed. <lb />
While the woman was talking <lb />
prisoner was trying to catch <lb />
the eye of the court, and then he <lb />
began to give a high sign. <lb />
Magistrate Cornell arose from <lb />
his chair and leaned over the <lb />
desk <lb />
you a he-asked <lb />
the prisoner- <lb />
The prisoner grinned and said <lb />
that he was <lb />
thought said the Mag- <lb />
the last dive min- <lb />
you have been trying to <lb />
give me some sort of sign of d s- <lb />
tress. Now I am not a Mason, <lb />
and you have made a Hg mis- <lb />
take. If I were and you tried <lb />
that game on nu I'd send you <lb />
up to Hart's Island dig graves <lb />
for a York Sun. <lb />
fore prevailed in the several <lb />
townships of Pitt county. We <lb />
confess some surprise at the <lb />
showing the figures make, and <lb />
expect t will also be a revelation <lb />
to of our readers. <lb />
The assessment of the last four <lb />
farming lands by <lb />
white pimple, not including any <lb />
property in the towns, taking <lb />
township through has <lb />
ad as follows per <lb />
Dam GO <lb />
we are here, for best our days cheerful Mix <lb />
are but a span <lb />
2nd That we extend to the <lb />
family of Burch our <lb />
heartfelt sympathy in hour <lb />
of bereavement, and assure them <lb />
that among Odd Fellows they <lb />
will always find friends. <lb />
3rd. these resolutions <lb />
be spread upon the minutes, a <lb />
copy be sent to the family of our <lb />
diseased brother, and a copy be <lb />
sent to Eastern <lb />
to and <lb />
Orphan with a re- <lb />
quest to publish. <lb />
Respectfully submitted, <lb />
D. James. <lb />
J. J. Cherry <lb />
C. D. Rountree. <lb />
with people who are <lb />
learn to look at the bright side of <lb />
things. Do not allow the garden <lb />
of your mind to grow up with <lb />
worry weeds. <lb />
Occupation kills worry- If <lb />
your mind is occupied with up- <lb />
lifting work or you <lb />
can't worry. <lb />
Bel <lb />
Carol <lb />
Far <lb />
if t <lb />
from here to Durham or some <lb />
other p int on the N <lb />
and Western railway to <lb />
give the latter a coast con <lb />
Some sort <lb />
survey is DOW being mad <lb />
stakes have been set west <lb />
here The last legislature chart- <lb />
over railways and <lb />
them the and Win- <lb />
It is now stated <lb />
that this line will be by the <lb />
Norfolk and Southern Railway <lb />
Co., which is already <lb />
The distance between Win- <lb />
Salem and Raleigh is ninety <lb />
miles. The connection would <lb />
give coal to Beaufort, which is to <lb />
become of importance as <lb />
a coaling station. <lb />
The Norfolk and an <lb />
Norfolk and Western are very <lb />
The Carolina and <lb />
Northwestern railway <lb />
served a complaint on the at- <lb />
general and corporation <lb />
commission to prevent the re- <lb />
passenger and rate <lb />
from being put into effect. <lb />
Judge Pritchard will hear the <lb />
matter June <lb />
Messenger, <lb />
RESOLUTIONS OF SYMPATHY. <lb />
Whereas. An All Wise <lb />
in his dealings with us has <lb />
seen fit to remove from among <lb />
us by death the wife of our be- <lb />
loved brother, J. N- Hart, and <lb />
whereas, we desire to express <lb />
the feelings exist in our <lb />
Factory for <lb />
Special to Reflector. <lb />
Memphis. June <lb />
Co. of this city, have organized <lb />
I the Shoe Manufacturing Co., <lb />
i and propose the establishment of <lb />
a large shoe factory at <lb />
I moth Sprint;, Ark., a on <lb />
j the Frisco system about <lb />
; mile.; from Memphis. A deal <lb />
I has been closed with Memphis <lb />
capitalists for a building by <lb />
feet, and it is planned to <lb />
We, the teachers of the infant have the plant in operation <lb />
about the middle of this month <lb />
A representation of the com- <lb />
is now in the Hast looking <lb />
after the purchase of the <lb />
RESOLUTIONS OF SYMPATHY. <lb />
lodge in respect to ships. <lb />
These figures the <lb />
a. per acre of <lb />
s. lip taken as a whole, and it <lb />
s hows that there is too much <lb />
townships. <lb />
Take the lowest, and <lb />
the highest example <lb />
we can see-no reason why lands <lb />
in township should be <lb />
valued at little more than half <lb />
what they are in <lb />
township. much <lb />
other town- <lb />
class of the Methodist <lb />
school, tender our deepest <lb />
to our dear pastor and his <lb />
wife in their deep bereavement. <lb />
We miss our little from our <lb />
ranks, but we feel comforted <lb />
when we think that another <lb />
flower has been gathered and <lb />
now blooms in the blessed sun- <lb />
light of the eternal city. So <lb />
while we morn together here and <lb />
our eyes are with <lb />
tears, we can still be joyous as <lb />
we wait the resurrection morn <lb />
when we shall all gather with <lb />
our loved ones in a blessed peace <lb />
that <lb />
Ruth has bound us with the <lb />
invisible cords of love and hope <lb />
to a higher and better life and <lb />
she is not dead but lives the per- <lb />
life of the redeemed, and <lb />
with her angel face all wreathed <lb />
in heavenly grace she beckons to <lb />
us from the golden shore with <lb />
such a of Ruth can we <lb />
be sad for long or shall we not <lb />
just wait and in waiting meet <lb />
Mrs. R. M. <lb />
Mrs J. B. Cherry, <lb />
Mrs. E. A Jr. <lb />
Teachers. <lb />
Street Car Bureau. <lb />
Special to <lb />
Birmingham, Ala., June <lb />
Early this morning a trolley car <lb />
truck a train loaded with pots of <lb />
molten metal, which set the car <lb />
on I <lb />
1- . ,<lb />
equipment and <lb />
Return to Road. <lb />
Special to Reflector. <lb />
New York. June <lb />
Cruisers George and <lb />
sailed today on their re- <lb />
turn to Hampton Roads t take <lb />
part in the review of combined <lb />
fleets the United States and <lb />
foreign countries by the <lb />
dent. Soon after they will re- <lb />
turn to European waters <lb />
event, therefore, <lb />
1st, That, we the members of <lb />
Greenville Lodge No- A- F <lb />
A. M., the hand of <lb />
our Master in the decease of <lb />
brother s wife, we know hat <lb />
He well and we <lb />
bow in humble submission to His <lb />
will. <lb />
2nd. That we extend to our <lb />
in this, the <lb />
saddest affliction of his life, our <lb />
sincere and heartfelt sympathy <lb />
and assure him that we realize <lb />
far as we can share <lb />
his sorrows with . May the <lb />
Father of us all . him and <lb />
his little ones in their hour <lb />
of bereavement, the, comfort and <lb />
consolation that can <lb />
from Him. <lb />
3rd. That these resolutions be <lb />
spread upon the. of this <lb />
lodge, a copy be sent Lo our be- <lb />
loved brother and a espy be sent <lb />
to The Daily Reflector with the <lb />
request to publish <lb />
W. L. <lb />
R- L. Carr, <lb />
W. H. <lb />
OAKLEY ITEMS. <lb />
Of course th are individual <lb />
tracts of that are worth <lb />
much more than others should <lb />
be assessed h; It is also <lb />
true that lands lying near a town <lb />
are worth than in .-sections <lb />
further away a these <lb />
be valued But the <lb />
point we are discussing is <lb />
townships as a and <lb />
the different e Between these is <lb />
too great. Tin ire is good land <lb />
and poor i, every township. <lb />
It would not be a bad idea for <lb />
the new rs of all the town- <lb />
ships come U and <lb />
this matter. <lb />
Three That Really Weep <lb />
Among the historical <lb />
ties to be seen at <lb />
House, the residence of the Duke <lb />
of Devonshire, is a willow tree <lb />
that weeps, very often to the <lb />
personal discomfort of those be- <lb />
neath it. <lb />
To the casual observer it <lb />
Sears just an ordinary willow, <lb />
closer inspection it is seen <lb />
to be artfully artificial- It is <lb />
made from a metal to closely re <lb />
living tree, and each of <lb />
its branches is covered with in- <lb />
numerable holes. In fact, the <lb />
whole tree is a monster <lb />
being connected to a water main <lb />
near by <lb />
The key for turning on and off <lb />
if close at hand, and many a <lb />
visiting party has enticed be- <lb />
neath its branches by practical <lb />
London Times. <lb />
Norfolk <lb />
Conference Held at Cape <lb />
Henry. <lb />
The weather has been doing <lb />
w W <lb />
. w <lb />
Special to Reflector. <lb />
Cape Henry, June 4.---The <lb />
Methodist Episcopal conference <lb />
for the Norfolk district convened <lb />
here today, and will continue in <lb />
session all the week, adjusting <lb />
the appointment of preachers for <lb />
the ensuing ad attending <lb />
to all the routine work of the <lb />
church The work of the Sun- <lb />
day school, the league, <lb />
and education are reviewed, and <lb />
reports made through regular <lb />
channels of the work of all the <lb />
societies of the church The <lb />
will be read on the <lb />
last day of the conference <lb />
Carolina had more men <lb />
at the Re-union than any other <lb />
State. It contracted that habit <lb />
in and seems not to be <lb />
TOWN <lb />
How it Monday. <lb />
The election ti or aldermen was <lb />
held Monday, in th e several wards <lb />
of the town. Only the regular <lb />
nominees and the <lb />
election was quiet. <lb />
two thirds of <lb />
was polled. <lb />
The candidate <lb />
following <lb />
First J. <lb />
ward, C Carr. W, <lb />
W wen, <lb />
Third ward, G. <lb />
P. M. Johnson <lb />
Fourth ward. E. G. <lb />
T. R. Moore <lb />
Fifth ward. F. J. Forbes <lb />
The new board will take charge <lb />
the first of July. <lb />
Oakley, N. C. June 4th, 1907. <lb />
Miss Annie Gradey, of Mount <lb />
Olive, arrived here last week to <lb />
take chat of the Oakley school. <lb />
I. H. Little returned Saturday <lb />
from Richmond. He reports a <lb />
pleasant time at the reunion, <lb />
Ed Whichard, of Whichard, <lb />
was here Saturday shaking hands <lb />
with his many friends <lb />
Miss Minnie Whitehurst spent <lb />
a few days at Stokes last week <lb />
Gray Carson, of Bethel, made <lb />
business calls here Friday. <lb />
W. C. Jenkins and Laden <lb />
son attended at Parmele <lb />
last week. <lb />
W. G. Bryant, of Newport <lb />
News, is spending a few days <lb />
with fr ends around Oakley. He <lb />
left here years ago and this <lb />
is his first visit beck to his old <lb />
home. <lb />
The community extend <lb />
sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. J M <lb />
Highsmith the loss of their <lb />
little child which occurred Fri- <lb />
day. <lb />
Jim Keel, of Rocky Mount, <lb />
spent Saturday here. <lb />
Mrs- W. J- and child- <lb />
of came over <lb />
Saturday to visit her mother, <lb />
Mrs- J. H. Highsmith <lb />
James Oak Grove, <lb />
was here Saturday- <lb />
Only one case came up before <lb />
Mayor Williams last week. <lb />
Tom Gray and family <lb />
Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
E. <lb />
Jim Overton and sister, Miss <lb />
Lessie. of Stokes, visited in Oak- <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
We had no preaching Sunday, <lb />
minister did not come. <lb />
Z- V. Whitehurst made <lb />
calls in Greenville Monday. <lb />
J. E Congleton and wife, of <lb />
Robersonville, spent Monday in <lb />
town. <lb />
. J Miss Rosa Skinner, a charming <lb />
young lady of Ayden, is visiting <lb />
8th of June- There will be a. <lb />
least from five to ten <lb />
visitors present on that date ; n <lb />
it bids fair to be the greatest <lb />
of its kind ever pulled off <lb />
in North Carolina. There will <lb />
be plenty to eat for all who <lb />
Arrangements have <lb />
been made for great s <lb />
of fish to be fried on that <lb />
and barbecue to be <lb />
and in addition thereto there <lb />
will be picnic baskets furnished <lb />
by the ladies of Beaufort. <lb />
The committee on invitation, <lb />
composed of M. Leslie Davis, <lb />
chairman, J- F Duncan. <lb />
min May, J. S. Duncan H. L <lb />
Potter and B J. Bell authorize <lb />
the announcement that the pub- <lb />
are cordially invited to be <lb />
present and to participate in the <lb />
celebration- <lb />
All railroads in the State have <lb />
greatly reduced rates for this <lb />
occasion. <lb />
The governor, United States <lb />
senators, th entire North Caro- <lb />
congressional delegation will <lb />
be in attendance and all the <lb />
State officers and in all <lb />
the Supreme court. There <lb />
has never been such a notable <lb />
gathering of distinguished men <lb />
in North Carolina as will be pres- <lb />
on this occasion on the 8th. <lb />
The Honorable George B Cr- <lb />
secretary of the treasury, <lb />
has been invited to be present. <lb />
He has not signified his <lb />
as yet, but has ordered <lb />
the revenue cutter Seminole, <lb />
stationed at Wilmington, to be <lb />
present at the celebration, to <lb />
carry the and State <lb />
out and around the harbor <lb />
and to sea as far as Cape Look- <lb />
out. <lb />
This great day will go down <lb />
in history as the celebration of <lb />
the beginning of the great in- <lb />
in Beaufort <lb />
and in Eastern Carolina. <lb />
RESOLUTIONS OF <lb />
by Memorial Church <lb />
and <lb />
As it it has pleased Almighty <lb />
in His providence to i move <lb />
by death from our midst Brother <lb />
W. F. Burch, resolved <lb />
we bow in humble <lb />
submission to His divine ruling,, <lb />
although we shall miss him <lb />
our church, Sunday school and- <lb />
choir in which he was always a <lb />
willing and cheerful member, and. <lb />
that while we sympathize with <lb />
we commend his loving wife <lb />
and children to Him who alone <lb />
can give the comfort they most <lb />
need in their affliction. <lb />
2nd. That a copy j <lb />
resolutions be spread . . <lb />
records of this church, and a <lb />
copy furnished to the bereaved <lb />
family, and a copy u The Daily <lb />
Reflector with request to pub- <lb />
W. P. Edwards. <lb />
C. D. Rountree, Com. <lb />
M. M. Pugh, <lb />
Parry at <lb />
bergen. <lb />
Reflector. <lb />
Spitz- <lb />
town.<lb />
A violin teacher in the Wash- <lb />
College of Music has been <lb />
dismissed for kissing of <lb />
the prettiest and most talented <lb />
young ladies in Washington so- <lb />
a pupil of his. When <lb />
arraigned before the indignant <lb />
principal fessed right <lb />
to his declined to <lb />
repent, and gave the principal to <lb />
understand that his recollection <lb />
of the kiss was such that he <lb />
would repeat the offense if faced <lb />
. Lit .<lb />
Character Alone Count, in tho Ling <lb />
Run- <lb />
An Arkansas paper mourns <lb />
fact that paper that <lb />
conies square out in the open <lb />
and supports or opposes any <lb />
measure treads on toes some- <lb />
where and loses That <lb />
is in large measure true, but it <lb />
is also true that the paper that <lb />
fears to tread on toes somewhere <lb />
and is therefore mushy, loses <lb />
more money The papers that <lb />
have strength and influence are <lb />
those that have the confidence <lb />
and respect of the people, <lb />
and confidence and respect <lb />
are only won by coming <lb />
in the when <lb />
London, Well- <lb />
man's party assembled at Spits- <lb />
bergen today, to make prep.- <lb />
to start for the North p <lb />
which will be made <lb />
July and August Mr. <lb />
Wellman hasn't expressed much <lb />
confidence of reaching the pole <lb />
in recent interviews. <lb />
first endeavor will be to <lb />
reach the North pole. Once <lb />
there, we shall return by what- <lb />
ever route is most favorable. <lb />
You must we <lb />
confident of being successful. <lb />
Far from it know so much <lb />
about the nature of our <lb />
that I am almost afraid of <lb />
Major of the <lb />
United State meteorological de- <lb />
will be one of <lb />
three men who will accompany <lb />
Wellman. Mr. two <lb />
daughters will arrive at <lb />
bergen at the end or y a <lb />
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