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nu. I meats, <lb />
The J. R Smith Co. the pop- <lb />
merchants of den. N. C. <lb />
have just received a new and <lb />
complete line of the famous <lb />
spectacles and eye <lb />
MS, and will be assisted for, <lb />
four days. May 30th. 31st, June <lb />
by one of A. K- Haw k <lb />
Company's opticians. All in <lb />
Ayden and vicinity ho wish to <lb />
have glasses scientifically fitted, <lb />
lid call at the store of <lb />
Co, on the above mentioned j <lb />
dates <lb />
Mass. May j <lb />
Messrs K Turnage Co. <lb />
Ayden, N. C. <lb />
For fear that there <lb />
may be a slight misunderstand- <lb />
on the part of some of our <lb />
customers regarding the <lb />
tee upon our patent and Dull <lb />
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 />
They have also purchased a hearse and are in first <lb />
class position to serve the This is a long needed <lb />
want in this section and they promise the host when <lb />
anything in this line is needed. <lb />
And <lb />
Joseph Dixon <lb />
ea the Mail <lb />
completion of the <lb />
Upon the <lb />
AND SURGEON. R R- <lb />
; quick transportation, low <lb />
m , freight rates a fa--r mail service. <lb />
-H . i I ; <lb />
N. C. <lb />
I SOUTHERN TO. <lb />
STEAMBOAT SERVICE. <lb />
places fore the <lb />
world and opportunities for <lb />
development which has never <lb />
before its. T is now <lb />
n pros- <lb />
II sides. <lb />
Don't miss of June <lb />
13th Towns ml <lb />
are requested to be <lb />
in the lodge room Wednesday <lb />
evening, as the goat will butt the <lb />
lamb. <lb />
Misses Helen Cox and Anna <lb />
Nichols bare come home from <lb />
their recent in the country. <lb />
i, <lb />
m for leave Mr R. of <lb />
lie N. C died o'clock <lb />
. He <lb />
the history of North Carolina as. <lb />
a great of the a By for <lb />
great industrial and com- Norfolk, Baltimore, Philadelphia <lb />
development in Eastern Now York. Boston and all other <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
Shippers <lb />
was a <lb />
BEAUFORT WILL CELEBRATE- <lb />
Of all the fruits that are in the <lb />
land <lb />
That grow on bush or tree. <lb />
would give up the choicest <lb />
ones <lb />
For Rocky Mountain Tea <lb />
Drug Co. <lb />
at washing sun citizen and influential in <lb />
his community. <lb />
His wife was formerly <lb />
Eva Williams, of Greenville and <lb />
I main friend hero sympathize <lb />
order with in her It <lb />
fish <lb />
Here I carry <lb />
if.; Lard and Can <lb />
s. before giving <lb />
me . . I rank Co <lb />
Mrs. . H- C. Dixon and Miss <lb />
Clyde Chi cam from <lb />
. to spend a <lb />
few days with the family of <lb />
Capt. J. M. Dixon. <lb />
If you need any Paint be sure <lb />
see E. E. Co. <lb />
Mrs -1 B. Jackson and <lb />
of it, are visiting <lb />
the family W. C. Jackson. <lb />
Wanted r. exchange corn <lb />
far or Lean, Healthy Shoats <lb />
weighing from to pounds- <lb />
If preferred will pay cash mark- <lb />
et price for same W. A. Darden, <lb />
ltd Ayden. N. C. <lb />
C. A- Fair baa a bright young <lb />
man at hi- house and the little <lb />
fellow is on the square. <lb />
It is a delight and a pleasure <lb />
to say of the <lb />
in having a class <lb />
Pen. Call at Drug <lb />
Store and secure this much need- <lb />
ed article. <lb />
Miss Julia Brady, accompanied <lb />
by her little niece and nephew <lb />
Let ha and Edgar Fair, left for <lb />
her home lid., <lb />
to spend the summer. <lb />
Call at the Drug Store <lb />
cure one of those excellent <lb />
Pens. M. M, Sauls. <lb />
The remains of Mrs Elizabeth <lb />
Wilson, wife of Mr- Samuel <lb />
son, were brought here on the <lb />
train Tuesday from <lb />
There were several friends here <lb />
to hum the corpse and friends <lb />
who a com it, allot whom <lb />
left the old home of <lb />
Mrs, A n she was that <lb />
after laid to rest in the <lb />
The I will be <lb />
pleas ii with one of those <lb />
Saul's, Call and <lb />
see <lb />
E . W. M. King and <lb />
Bentley spent a short <lb />
while with us Wednesday. <lb />
M. M has the finest and <lb />
best supply of Fountain Pens <lb />
ever brought to Ayden. <lb />
Ti. re are more well dressed <lb />
in Ayden than any town <lb />
of its size in the State, but we <lb />
keep the market mighty <lb />
dry. <lb />
Fountain pens on sale at Saul's <lb />
drug sure at from to <lb />
cons cotton <lb />
Co <lb />
Misses Cox and <lb />
Nichols are visiting out on the <lb />
farm of Mrs. Blount. <lb />
Exam has been to Wash- <lb />
on business during the <lb />
week. <lb />
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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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 />
steamer,<lb /></p>
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i. <lb />
I-. . <lb />
CLEANING THE MINTS. <lb />
th. Oust I. Its Par- <lb />
lie. Of <lb />
It has been raid that no miser <lb />
guards hit treasure more religiously; <lb />
than Uncle Sam watches the <lb />
metal that passes through <lb />
his mini- Moreover, precautions <lb />
waste are almost <lb />
able. evening in each of <lb />
mints of this country the floors of; <lb />
the melting rooms are swept cleaner <lb />
u housewife's <lb />
The dist is carefully aside, and <lb />
about once in two months the soot <lb />
scraped from every flue is trans-; <lb />
to the same precious dust; <lb />
heap. This is then burned, and j <lb />
from its ashes the government de- <lb />
rive, no inconsiderable income. The I <lb />
earthenware crucibles used in melt- j <lb />
arc employed no more than <lb />
three times. Then they are crushed i <lb />
beneath heavy rollers, and in their <lb />
porous sides are found Hakes of the <lb />
metal. <lb />
In the melting room when the <lb />
raise their ladles from <lb />
mi pots a of sparks <lb />
the molten surface of the met- <lb />
I or tie most part they are bits <lb />
of incandescent carbon, but clinging <lb />
to the carbon n often a minute par- <lb />
of metal. Lest such particles <lb />
e the ashes and clink- <lb />
the furnaces arc gathered <lb />
up In. This debris is ground <lb />
into by means of a <lb />
end is sold to a smelt- <lb />
ordinary ore. at a price war- <lb />
ranted by the assayer. <lb />
The that stir the precious <lb />
i.-i; the big iron rods, the <lb />
the dippers all are tested in <lb />
a curious fashion. After con- <lb />
use they become covered <lb />
a thin layer of oxidized silver, <lb />
closely resembling a brown rust. <lb />
The implements are laid in <lb />
baths of a solution of sulphuric <lb />
acid, which eats away the iron and <lb />
steel and leaves the silver <lb />
touched. <lb />
Gradually the ladle, or whatever <lb />
the implement is. disappear, <lb />
and in its place remains a hollow <lb />
silver counterpart the original, <lb />
delicate as spun glass. These <lb />
reproduce the ladle with <lb />
perfect accuracy in all its details, <lb />
although their surfaces are <lb />
rated with innumerable little holes. <lb />
Scarcely hive they been molded. <lb />
however, before they arc cast into a <lb />
crucible, to become in time dollars, <lb />
and dimes. <lb />
In one corner of the melting room <lb />
is n large tank, into which <lb />
silver bars are dropped <lb />
and loft to cool. Infinitesimal flakes <lb />
of i her off and rise to the <lb />
face of the water, which acquires <lb />
the metallic luster of a stagnant <lb />
pool. Here is silver that must not <lb />
be lost. So beneath the pipe <lb />
through which the tank is emptied <lb />
is barked a thick layer of mud. As <lb />
the water filters through it the mud <lb />
retains the precious residuum. Four <lb />
times a year is removed, <lb />
and . discloses <lb />
fact that some has been saved. <lb />
Journal. <lb />
Knows the Sign. <lb />
William Henry, aged seven, <lb />
ha- inordinate appetite for buck- <lb />
Wheat cakes and maple At <lb />
lire one day his <lb />
watched him with amazement, <lb />
coining cakes as they <lb />
he asked, you <lb />
ever in ail your life felt you all <lb />
the buckwheat cakes you could get <lb />
away with V <lb />
replied Junior; <lb />
of times I've felt that I had <lb />
do you know when you've <lb />
got enough r <lb />
I just keep eating till I get <lb />
a pain, and then cat one more to <lb />
make<lb />
Prehistoric Man. <lb />
What, it i.- m was man doing <lb />
during the centuries before <lb />
history began Man's brain was <lb />
slowly increasing in size, and its <lb />
case, the skull, was getting larger <lb />
and of better form. The forehead <lb />
was rising and filling forward, and <lb />
the intellect Speech <lb />
was improving and manners Under- <lb />
amelioration. Animals were <lb />
tamed, and the supply of food <lb />
was becoming more abundant and <lb />
more varied. In n word, the human <lb />
being was gradually becoming fit- <lb />
t-i take advantage of future dis- <lb />
London Museum Ga-<lb />
Beauties of Our <lb />
Two members of the <lb />
to Harper's Week- <lb />
during u hurried trip to New <lb />
York were on a Broadway car when <lb />
it was stopped by a blockade. As they <lb />
were near their destination, they <lb />
decided to get out and walk. The <lb />
was, however, soon lifted, <lb />
the car overtook them. <lb />
we left the said one <lb />
of the who, by the <lb />
way, has a bit of the Celt in I <lb />
thought we on <lb />
by getting off. i,. . r all. v <lb />
should have been off it <lb />
stayed <lb />
are caused by Indention. If eat a <lb />
hula too much, or If yon subject to <lb />
attacks of Indigestion, have no doubt <lb />
had shortness of breath, rapid heart <lb />
heartburn or palpitation of heart. <lb />
Indigestion causes the stomach to <lb />
expand wall and puff up against <lb />
heart This crowds the heart and inter- <lb />
with its action, and in the course of <lb />
tune the heart becomes <lb />
Dyspepsia Cure <lb />
digests what you eat, takes strain <lb />
of heart, and contributes nourishment, <lb />
sin and health to every organ of <lb />
i C indigestion. Dyspepsia. <lb />
ct toe <lb />
merit runes lining the Stomach and <lb />
v. Nervous Dyspepsia and <lb />
Stomach, <lb />
v . ill e i I . .- <lb />
I a and gait i . inn <lb />
--inc I an <lb />
;. NICHOLS. Van, M v <lb />
and in a a- <lb />
K .D. <lb />
About Home <lb />
Do You Contemplate <lb />
Owning One <lb />
if so the first thing to consider is a good <lb />
lot in a desirable location and you can- <lb />
not be better suited in a lot than the <lb />
DEALER IN <lb />
H , <lb />
Unit mack w Us <lb />
tO elf. <lb />
j Le <lb />
. W. BRYAN. <lb />
Heart Strength <lb />
or <lb />
not on.- In a In, In <lb />
self, It U almost always a <lb />
tiny Hem that is all at fault <lb />
or Heart <lb />
and must have, more power, more <lb />
more <lb />
th Heart <lb />
to fall, and Um and kidneys hare <lb />
UM <lb />
This clearly . u a Dr. <lb />
Ki ha In pan done h <lb />
for weak and Heart Dr. first sought <lb />
the of painful <lb />
heart Dr. <lb />
popular alone directed to <lb />
and It <lb />
it It real. help. <lb />
If you would hare <lb />
m. <lb />
them as Deeded, with <lb />
Dr. <lb />
Restorative <lb />
am White Property <lb />
Groceries <lb />
And Provisions <lb />
Cotton Bagging and <lb />
Ties always on <lb />
kept con- <lb />
In stock. Country <lb />
Produce Bought and Sold <lb />
D. W. <lb />
O R <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
o proper surpasses for a desirable <lb />
home. Lots can be bought there now at <lb />
reasonable prices and on easy terms. <lb />
is indication that property around <lb />
is going to be higher, and the <lb />
longer you defer buying the Jot the h <lb />
it will cost. <lb />
This property is located minuter <lb />
walk the business part the town. <lb />
See Sam White and let him explain prices <lb />
terms. <lb />
J. W. <lb />
TO <lb />
POINTER <lb />
PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS <lb />
North Carolina. In the superior court <lb />
Pitt county. Before D. c Moore <lb />
J. C. and wife Maggie Ma- <lb />
berry. <lb />
R. A. I and Dawson. <lb />
The defendant Ella Dawson, will <lb />
hereby take notice that a special pro- <lb />
has been instituted in the <lb />
court of Pitt county entitled J. c <lb />
Rasberry and Maggie Rasberry v. <lb />
B. A. Dawson and Ella Dawson, fur the <lb />
purpose of making sale of a certain <lb />
tract of land situated in swift creek <lb />
Township Pitt county for division <lb />
tenants in and the said Ella <lb />
Dawson one of the defendants in said <lb />
special proceeding, will further take <lb />
that she is required to appear at <lb />
the office of the clerk of the <lb />
court of Pitt county, at Greenville. N. <lb />
C., on the 20th day of June, 1907. and an- <lb />
or demur to the complaint of the <lb />
plaintiffs or the relief therein demand- <lb />
ed will be granted. <lb />
This the 16th day of Mar, 1907. <lb />
clerk superior court Pitt county. <lb />
Not Quite l <lb />
Bow often you can get a <lb />
thing <lb />
or screw driver or <lb />
lacking. Have a good <lb />
tool box and be prepared for <lb />
emergencies. Our line of tools <lb />
la a i could desire, and <lb />
we will see that your tool <lb />
box not lack a single <lb />
useful article. <lb />
Of Course <lb />
You get Harness, <lb />
Horse Goods, <lb />
of <lb />
J P. <lb />
Corey <lb />
BUSINESS MEN <lb />
REFLECTOR <lb />
TO <lb />
Business Men <lb />
JOB PRINTING <lb />
you Mart send <lb />
w to <lb />
for caching the public. THE REFLECTOR <lb />
North I In The Superior Court <lb />
Pitt county. <lb />
F. V. Johnston <lb />
The Brokerage <lb />
The National Bank of Greenville. <lb />
The defendant, The Broker- <lb />
age will take notice that a <lb />
summons in the above entitled action <lb />
was issued against said defendant on <lb />
the 24th day of April, 1907 by D. C. <lb />
Moore, Clerk of the Superior Court of <lb />
Pitt County, North Carolina in favor of <lb />
the plaintiff, F. V. Johnston to recover <lb />
the sum of the amount claimed <lb />
by said plaintiff against the said defend <lb />
ant on account due for damages and <lb />
shortage in shipments, which summons <lb />
is returnable before the Superior Court <lb />
of Pitt County, which convenes in the <lb />
Town of Greenville in said County on <lb />
the second Monday before the first Mon- <lb />
day in September next, it being the 19th <lb />
day of August, 1907. The said defend- <lb />
ant will also take notice that a warrant <lb />
of attachment was served by court <lb />
on 24th clay of April, 1907 against <lb />
the property of said defendant, which <lb />
was an as alleged, then in the posses- <lb />
of the defendant. The National <lb />
Bank of Greenville, which warrant <lb />
returnable before said Court at term <lb />
time on said 19th day of August next, <lb />
when and where the said defendant, the <lb />
Brokerage Company is required <lb />
to appear answer or demur to the <lb />
complaint to be filed in said cause or the <lb />
relief demanded will be granted. <lb />
Given under my hand and seal of <lb />
this the l.-t day of May, 1907. <lb />
D. C. Moore, <lb />
Superior Court, Pitt County <lb />
w. <lb />
ENTRY OF VACANT LAND. <lb />
Theophilus enters and claims <lb />
about acres, more or less, of vacant <lb />
land lying in township, Pitt <lb />
county. North Carolina, on south side <lb />
of Tar Beginning at a black <lb />
gum, a corner of the land formerly <lb />
owned by Becca and <lb />
north with said Becca lino <lb />
thence east with <lb />
line a out yards to <lb />
line ditch on place <lb />
thence nearly south with said ditch <lb />
yards to a bridge, thence west to black <lb />
gum at the beginning, bounded by the <lb />
f Henry <lb />
l Sermons and others <lb />
This <lb />
Dell. <lb />
Any person or persons claiming title <lb />
to or interest in the foregoing de- <lb />
scribed lane meat their in <lb />
writing will, next thirty <lb />
days, or they will lie v law. <lb />
K. in i. <lb />
Entry Taker<lb />
REPORT OF , <lb />
GREENVILLE BUNKING MUST COMPANY <lb />
N. C. <lb />
At close of business May <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
bans and discounts <lb />
secured <lb />
unsecured <lb />
other Stocks, Bonds <lb />
and <lb />
from Banks <lb />
Items <lb />
Coin <lb />
Coin <lb />
bank notes and <lb />
U. S. notes <lb />
Total <lb />
6,010.89 <lb />
1,000.00 <lb />
2,688.64 <lb />
618.27 <lb />
4.391.00 , <lb />
197.686.07 <lb />
LIABILITIES- <lb />
Capital Stock <lb />
Surplus 16.000.00 <lb />
Undivided Profit less <lb />
Expenses paid <lb />
Payable 10,000.00 <lb />
Time 27,1581.0 j 208.55 <lb />
116,050.48 I <lb />
Due to <lb />
Cashier's checks <lb />
outstanding 1,180.55 <lb />
FARMVILLE ITEMS <lb />
Total <lb />
197.685.07<lb />
f, I S. Junior <lb />
t r <lb />
11.1 belie.<lb />
May <lb />
ANDREW <lb />
Deputy S. C-<lb />
. m . <lb />
u, hf be of my <lb />
H A- WHITE <lb />
C O H <lb />
J. L. WOOTEN <lb />
THE BUNK OF GREENVILLE. <lb />
At the close of Business, <lb />
Resources. <lb />
Loans and Discounts <lb />
secured <lb />
and unsecured <lb />
AH other Stocks, Bonds <lb />
and <lb />
Furniture Fixtures <lb />
Houses <lb />
Demand Loans <lb />
from Hanks <lb />
Cash Items <lb />
Sold <lb />
Silver Coin <lb />
National bank notes <lb />
and U. S. notes <lb />
Total <lb />
May 1907. <lb />
Liabilities. <lb />
2,400.00 <lb />
3,872.32 <lb />
4,100.00 <lb />
18,565.31 <lb />
16,994.69 <lb />
1,031.52 <lb />
71.00 <lb />
1,085.62 <lb />
9,755.00 <lb />
Capital Stock <lb />
Surplus funds <lb />
Undivided Profits less <lb />
Expenses paid <lb />
Notes and bills <lb />
Bills Payable <lb />
Cashier's checks , <lb />
outstanding <lb />
Reserved for Interest 300.0 <lb />
14,816.77 <lb />
1.322.89 <lb />
10,000.00 <lb />
Total <lb />
State of North I <lb />
I Cashier of the above named bank, do <lb />
aS k <lb />
and sworn to before <lb />
me. this 28th day of May. 1907. <lb />
M. L- <lb />
TURN AGE, <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
W. B. WILSON <lb />
J. A. ANDREWS <lb />
Directors. <lb />
Come in and examine my <lb />
CORN PLANTERS, DISC <lb />
HARROW SMOOTHING HARROWS, ONE <lb />
ND HORSE STEEL PLOWS, WIRE <lb />
MACHINES. <lb />
Your<lb />
E- <lb />
GREENVILLE, <lb />
Announcement <lb />
We beg leave to announce that we are <lb />
Wholesale and Retail <lb />
for <lb />
White Lead, Paints <lb />
Colors, and <lb />
Ready nixed Paints, <lb />
There is no line in the world better <lb />
ti It It A CM <lb />
for honorable wares and <lb />
dealings. <lb />
If you use the Harrison Paints you need <lb />
never worry quality. , <lb />
We trust that you favor us with your <lb />
orders whenever you want good paint for any <lb />
Have just a car load and <lb />
can give you Special Prices. <lb />
Farmville, N. C. May 30th. <lb />
Friends of Henry Jackson <lb />
were glad to welcome him to our <lb />
short stay. <lb />
for his home in Cape <lb />
where he occupies a prominent <lb />
position as cashier in a bank. <lb />
L. took a <lb />
business trip to Tarboro the past <lb />
week returning Tuesday. <lb />
Rev. W. E. Cox, of the <lb />
Episcopal church at Greenville, <lb />
gave a fine sermon to the con- <lb />
of church <lb />
and baptized five candidates for <lb />
confirmation. The class will be <lb />
presented to Bishop Strange on <lb />
Sunday night, June 2nd. <lb />
Floyd Bryan has returned <lb />
from Baltimore medical college <lb />
and will be at home for the sum- <lb />
mer vacation. <lb />
Hugh Tunstall came through <lb />
Wednesday, on his way home <lb />
from Washington Christian <lb />
Marvin Horton of <lb />
military school, and Aaron <lb />
of Oak Ridge institute. <lb />
c home a few days ago for <lb />
the summer. <lb />
Prof. J. H- left for <lb />
his home in Greensboro today. <lb />
We are sorry to have him go <lb />
for a man of his character and <lb />
ability for training the mines <lb />
of our dear ones is seldom found. <lb />
But if we are not lucky enough <lb />
to get him back we wish for him <lb />
the crowning glory of success in <lb />
his work whenever it may be- <lb />
Mrs- J. Stanley Smith gave <lb />
her annual musical to a large <lb />
and appreciative audience on <lb />
Thursday night on the and <lb />
and lawn of her residence on <lb />
street. Prizes were <lb />
offered to the pupils giving the <lb />
most perfect lesson progress <lb />
during the year; and these were <lb />
awarded to Misses Mary <lb />
and Mabel Barrett. All the <lb />
pupils acquitted themselves well <lb />
and taking the class as a whole <lb />
they make a grand display, both <lb />
musical and <lb />
V e are sorry to learn of the <lb />
critical illness of Dr. Joyner's <lb />
baby. <lb />
Miss Lillian Tar- <lb />
is her Mrs. <lb />
John <lb />
Mrs. W. J- and two <lb />
skis, Harvey and are vis- <lb />
Mrs- W- R of <lb />
and Mrs. <lb />
The remain of Samuel <lb />
Watkins were laid at rest in <lb />
Farmville cemetery on Monday <lb />
. afternoon at o'clock Mr. <lb />
Watkins came here with his good <lb />
wife and little son, just a week <lb />
prior his death After travel- <lb />
for the past year in <lb />
Florida, Texas and several west- <lb />
States seeking some place <lb />
where h might his health, <lb />
finally all hope was lost and they <lb />
journeyed homeward where the <lb />
last few were spent in the <lb />
loving care of Mrs. Arlie Joyner., <lb />
grandmother, and Mrs Louisa, <lb />
King, mother of Mrs., <lb />
Watkins Mr. Watkins was a <lb />
man who had so lived and <lb />
his life for the one he <lb />
thought his duty to serve as to <lb />
win the highest respect and es- <lb />
teem from his friends and all <lb />
who came in contact with him. <lb />
Ho was married to Miss Helen <lb />
Virginia Atkinson Sept 1902, <lb />
while occupying a position with <lb />
the firm of Co., of <lb />
Norfolk, Va., for whom he <lb />
worked eight He was <lb />
horn and raised at Roanoke, Va-, <lb />
and was just beginning the <lb />
prime of life when his <lb />
MR. RICHARD S EVANS. <lb />
Km Man Called F <lb />
WARD PRIMARIES <lb />
Mao Called <lb />
Earth- <lb />
Mr. Richard S. died a <lb />
little past o'clock, Friday after- <lb />
noon, at his home in South <lb />
Greenville, after an illness of <lb />
about a week with pneumonia. <lb />
Mr. Evans was years of age. <lb />
He was raised on the farm, four <lb />
miles from but came to <lb />
Greenville not long after the <lb />
tobacco market was established <lb />
here and engaged in the wart- <lb />
house He conducted <lb />
warehouse for several <lb />
and since the he <lb />
pied was destroyed by fire be <lb />
has been a tobacco buyer and <lb />
continued his farming interests. <lb />
Mr. a of <lb />
the Methodist church and one of <lb />
rid was a <lb />
Candidate For <lb />
The several wards of the town <lb />
held Thursday night <lb />
WILlIaM <lb />
A Mao Greatly fa Away. <lb />
nominate candidates for alder- <lb />
men t. b; voted for in the <lb />
t on M y, to an ex- <lb />
for the <lb />
next <lb />
FIRST WARD. <lb />
The of the first ward <lb />
held in the mayor's office with <lb />
H Harding chairman and J. J. <lb />
Harrington secretary. <lb />
The names of J. S. Mooring, <lb />
l. E. House, W. E. and <lb />
Charles Cobb were presented for <lb />
nomination, ballot was taken <lb />
with the following Moor- <lb />
Mr. William Ferrall died <lb />
at o'clock this at <lb />
in West Greenville, <lb />
after an illness of ten with <lb />
pneumonia. Almost from the <lb />
beginning of his sickness his <lb />
condition was serious, and though <lb />
ever effort was to check <lb />
the disease he continued to grow <lb />
worse until the end. <lb />
Mr. was years of <lb />
and a native of Wilmington, i i <lb />
which city he his I <lb />
and learned his trade, that of <lb />
printing. He came to Green- <lb />
villein January, 1889, to take <lb />
the position of foreman of The <lb />
Reflector, which position he <lb />
faithfully and successfully unit <lb />
the fall of 1839 when he went in <lb />
HouseS, Cobb Mo r- business for himself. <lb />
was declared the n <lb />
H, Harding was elected exec- <lb />
its stewards. <lb />
conscientious Christian, an up- committeeman. <lb />
right man in every walk of life, <lb />
and a good citizen. <lb />
In 1897, he married <lb />
Miss Maggie Smith, and the wife <lb />
and two little sons survive him. <lb />
He also leaves an aged mother, <lb />
Mrs. Caroline Evans, two broth- <lb />
Messrs. L. F. and W. J <lb />
Ev ins, and one sister, Mrs. A. <lb />
H. Critcher. Much sympathy is <lb />
expressed for all of these sorrow- <lb />
ones. <lb />
The funeral of Mr- Richard S <lb />
Evans, who died Friday after- <lb />
noon, was held Sun lay <lb />
noon, the interment taking place <lb />
at the family burial ground four <lb />
miles from town- Services were <lb />
conducted by Rev M. T Plyler, <lb />
paster of Jarvis <lb />
church, of which deceased <lb />
was a member- <lb />
The bearers were Messrs. <lb />
J. L. Little. Wiley Brown, A- B. <lb />
Ellington, G. E- s, C. <lb />
D S Spain, <lb />
and James Brown <lb />
SECOND <lb />
Meeting held in the court <lb />
house with A. L Blow chairman, <lb />
and B W. Moseley secretary. <lb />
The names of W- A Bo wen and <lb />
D S Spain were presented for <lb />
alderman for the one year term, <lb />
resulting in the nomination f <lb />
W. A Bowen, the vote being <lb />
for Bowen, for Spain. <lb />
C S. Carr was unanimously <lb />
nominated as alderman for the <lb />
year term. <lb />
J. G. V. was elected <lb />
committeeman. <lb />
J. R. <lb />
Greenville Heights. <lb />
Work is now in progress <lb />
proving Heights, the <lb />
property in West Greenville re- <lb />
by Mr. J. L. <lb />
Bunting and others of Norfolk, <lb />
it ready to put the <lb />
market for building lots. <lb />
THIRD WARD <lb />
Meeting held in Center Brick <lb />
warehouse, with C. D Rountree <lb />
chairman and W. P. Edwards <lb />
secretary. <lb />
The names of G. J. <lb />
and E. B. Higgs were presented <lb />
for nomination for the two year <lb />
term- On the ballot Woodward <lb />
received votes and <lb />
and Woodward was declared <lb />
nominee for two year term <lb />
For the one year term E. B <lb />
came back to The and <lb />
continued until the fall of that <lb />
year when he moved to i <lb />
and after a few months in that <lb />
city went to Baltimore. His <lb />
fondness i r Green- <lb />
ville brought him here in <lb />
the fall of where he knew <lb />
there was always a place for <lb />
him, and lie again took his old <lb />
position The Reflector. <lb />
When he returned then he said <lb />
have come to until <lb />
and his prediction was <lb />
fulfilled. <lb />
Burch, as everybody <lb />
I familiarly called him. was every- <lb />
x. body's friend, yea everybody <lb />
loved him. Kind, congenial, <lb />
to every duty, loyal to <lb />
his friends, having a <lb />
cheerful word and pleasant greet- <lb />
he naturally won the esteem <lb />
of all. <lb />
To The Reflector his loss is <lb />
felt most keenly. His <lb />
the editor was more like that <lb />
of a brother employee. <lb />
Our interest was his interest, <lb />
and about all his work that idea <lb />
seemed first with him. H I one . <lb />
with no degree of <lb />
I have worked twelve years for <lb />
Higgs, P. M. Johnson and D. W, a man with never a cross word <lb />
were presented. On first I between us That was just his <lb />
ballot there was no nomination nature, not cross himself <lb />
and the lowest man, was <lb />
dropped. On second ballot John- <lb />
no one could hi with him. <lb />
If anything went <lb />
in Superintendents. <lb />
i .-., <lb />
Higgs and j his work, as of course it <lb />
Johnson was declared he was <lb />
for one year term. <lb />
C. D- Rountree was elected <lb />
I executive committeeman. <lb />
Mr and Mrs. J. A. <lb />
left Friday for FOURTH WARD, <lb />
home at Va. <lb />
Mr. seen Meeting held in s <lb />
tine electric light and water warehouse, called to order by <lb />
Dr. R. L. Carr- T. M. Hooker <lb />
plant since it begin opera, <lb />
and for sometime has <lb />
He left <lb />
at his old <lb />
losing <lb />
him and excellent wife. <lb />
Mr. of KInston. <lb />
succeed Mr Dunlap as <lb />
of the plant- <lb />
was chairman and W L. <lb />
Hall <lb />
times would, he was <lb />
ready to laugh it off <lb />
will all right in th end <lb />
His relation with one em- <lb />
ployed on The R.-Hector most <lb />
cordial aid on; in the <lb />
office held a brotherly esteem <lb />
for him. <lb />
He was a of the Me- <lb />
Baptist church <lb />
,. in the choir wort of the <lb />
Flanagan was nominated . by th., best <lb />
He wan a <lb />
by acclamation for alderman for <lb />
the two year term. <lb />
The names of T. R- Moore and <lb />
Brown were presented for <lb />
the one year term, the ballot <lb />
being Moore Brown and <lb />
Moore was declared the <lb />
town. <lb />
of the <lb />
Fellows <lb />
ex- <lb />
Fat Want Him. <lb />
Wadesboro. May 29- <lb />
Prof. J. H. the recently <lb />
elected superintendent of the <lb />
graded schools for this place, is <lb />
expected here within the next <lb />
few days. He will some <lb />
time in the town and Meeting held in <lb />
whither or not he will with D- <lb />
the work here- We under- j man and D. J. Whichard <lb />
stand that a strong effort . <lb />
being made to retain him at j The names of F. J. <lb />
Farmville, where he has taught D. B. Smith were presented for <lb />
for some News alderman, the ballot being <lb />
T. E. Hooker was elected <lb />
committeeman. <lb />
FIFTH <lb />
Meeting held in Star <lb />
ware- <lb />
chair- <lb />
Observer. <lb />
Bank <lb />
Smith Forbes was <lb />
dared the nominee. <lb />
D- C Moore was elected <lb />
committeeman. <lb />
de- <lb />
if. <lb />
I. <lb />
i. w. <lb />
voice in <lb />
member <lb />
order- <lb />
In March, 1890, he married <lb />
Miss Williams, and <lb />
mu- <lb />
demotion their hi i <lb />
was marked wit i <lb />
He is ., . <lb />
wife and two children, one <lb />
daughter, Miss Lillian, and one <lb />
son, Ferrell. These have the <lb />
heartfelt sympathy of every one <lb />
in their sorrow <lb />
The funeral of Mr. W. F. <lb />
Burch. who died Thursday morn- <lb />
took place at o'clock Fri- <lb />
afternoon. Services were <lb />
held in Baptist church <lb />
by Rev. J. E. who <lb />
a beautiful tribute to the de- <lb />
ceased. At the grave in Ch <lb />
Hill cemetery the Odd s <lb />
burial -service was <lb />
Mr. Burch having been a mi u- <lb />
of that order. The lodge <lb />
attended the funeral in a <lb />
The many beautiful floral <lb />
attested the e. in <lb />
which the deceased was held. <lb />
The lodge pall bearers were <lb />
Messrs. D. L. James, R. L. Carr, <lb />
D, Overton, t. R. More, <lb />
L. Starkey, R. C. Flanagan, <lb />
like we are to Mrs. Harriet Mills, aged about D, Rountree, Z- P. Vandyke <lb />
have repetition of last summer's years, died W- after Messrs. H. W. <lb />
noon about o'clock, at D, S. Spain. W. Pruitt, <lb />
home near Grimesland. b. C. Si Ola <lb />
Christian manhood for his life of service eight children, one C. T. J. L. <lb />
little son to take. May the this earth. being Mrs. J. J- Elks, of Little. <lb />
THE CANDIDATES <lb />
First ward, J- S. Mooring <lb />
Second ward, C S. Carr <lb />
Statement. <lb />
In this paper will be found the <lb />
statements of the banks in the <lb />
county made on the last call of <lb />
the corporation commission. <lb />
examination of these statements A. Bowen <lb />
will show the splendid condition <lb />
of our banking institutions. <lb />
They are all sound, and people <lb />
throughout the county who have <lb />
health surplus money should deposit it <lb />
ex- <lb />
failed and a quick call was soon I in the banks instead of running <lb />
followed which took him home j the risk of lg it at home, <lb />
to rest from his there <lb />
to await for the one to come that <lb />
he so happily spent the few days <lb />
Third ward, G. J Woodward <lb />
P. M. <lb />
Fourth ward, E. G. <lb />
T. R. Moore <lb />
Fifth ward, P, J. Forbes. <lb />
with while on this earth. <lb />
Died. <lb />
excessive rains. <lb />
His example is a true pattern of I . <lb />
angel ever keep <lb />
. II it I <lb />
throne of glory <lb />
He united with the Missionary Grimesland. <lb />
Ba,. h while, his <lb />
and fresh and was ever -ts a id w <lb />
a mo I. member- in <lb />
bless the earnest p each- <lb />
e. th t will attend to the <lb />
oil fellow.<lb /></p>
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THE <lb />
PUBLISHED TODAY<lb />
Entered second Jan. MOT at the poet office at <lb />
N. t . Act of of <lb />
mad upon <lb />
A office in and <lb />
FACE <lb />
in to <lb />
GREENVILLE NORTH FRIDAY. JUNE T, 1907 <lb />
gets the net Eastern training school interest <lb />
Confederate veterans is Raleigh today, <lb />
the several towns competing for <lb />
The railroads an fighting <lb />
but they had as make <lb />
their minds to come to it. <lb />
An incident occurred during <lb />
th Confederate reunion at <lb />
Richmond that was not down on I <lb />
the program, and in which a <lb />
Tennessee veteran, named Pear- <lb />
son, figured as the hero <lb />
According to the story. Pear <lb />
sin and several old soldiers were <lb />
in a store on Broad street when <lb />
a New Yorker, whose name was <lb />
not learned and who had are professionals <lb />
been drinking, began players in this <lb />
making <lb />
By a . <lb />
Senator Allison says, <lb />
tariff is going be a live <lb />
Same old not yet, <lb />
but soon. <lb />
Colonel Watterson's dark <lb />
horse may wear a mustache and <lb />
even then not be able to keep. <lb />
stiff upper lip. <lb />
cursing and applying even more <lb />
offensive epithets to <lb />
Finally <lb />
The idea of the <lb />
government by injunction, in <lb />
according <lb />
to by the ; <lb />
of the State board of Pearson, becoming disgusted, <lb />
If Pitt county does not get the approached the Northerner, and <lb />
j school we shall be catching him by one ear with one <lb />
and everybody else like- <lb />
Tie seaside a c per, <lb />
but they must insure <lb />
to catch Too <lb />
cold tie seashore <lb />
Now comes the that a <lb />
will in Ohio sends out fresh <lb />
aid salt water No need of <lb />
being at such tilings as <lb />
that in Ohio <lb />
t deign News and <lb />
all of its <lb />
thousand subscribers, <lb />
to the <lb />
in its new office <lb />
in in June. If <lb />
i the home would <lb />
overrun. <lb />
Japan has gone and cornered <lb />
the camphor right here <lb />
when we are in the midst of <lb />
packing a way the winter clothes <lb />
If that feast at Chicago <lb />
has not given the Newport <lb />
hand with the <lb />
slapped his jaws and rebuked him not awake to their opportunities, <lb />
h'S language and I , . , <lb />
u hi So far this season honors are <lb />
gratuitous insults. The did i , , T . <lb />
z. -j i about even between the auto- <lb />
not resent the slap j <lb />
t,, . . ., . owners and innocent by- <lb />
The conclusion of the incident . , , . <lb />
so far as getting killed <lb />
The North Carolina <lb />
will meet at the <lb />
tic hotel. Morehead City, the <lb />
The given certain rail- ,,,. , . . , <lb />
K middle c f July. An excursion <lb />
roads for their supposed ac- , . <lb />
r to the Jamestown exposition <lb />
to the rate regulation . . . <lb />
M , will probably follow the meeting, <lb />
laws will all have to be taken, <lb />
Uncle Remus's Magazine, <lb />
by Joel Chandler Harris <lb />
For the balance of the month published at Atlanta, has <lb />
the aid elect will be appearance. judge <lb />
especially first number that it ,, <lb />
places at their t, be a fine magazine and prove <lb />
popular. <lb />
is concerned. <lb />
clerks are de- <lb />
rubber gloves to wear <lb />
when handling money. Is Pitts- <lb />
burg money so badly tainted as <lb />
all that <lb />
was the expression of <lb />
and ion of Com- <lb />
Pearson's act by a North <lb />
Carolina veteran, who witnessed <lb />
the incident. Approaching the <lb />
manly the Caro- <lb />
drew a gold ring from his <lb />
own fin-r and slipped it on one his conscience <lb />
, a hurt him. It was doubt <lb />
of s fingers, w, h the , shock to <lb />
Wish that every time he looKed tern to discover that he had a <lb />
at it he would recall the incident, conscience. <lb />
The New York Herald claims <lb />
Moore, president of young <lb />
, widows in that city <lb />
the Carolina division of a revival of the old play <lb />
the Southern cotton Perils of New <lb />
being mentioned I Rev Wm. J. Long, the natural- <lb />
as the Mr. going to up one of <lb />
. . , . , . The Raleigh correspondent i f <lb />
He are indebted to Secretary . , . <lb />
, .,. . , the Observer the <lb />
of State J. Bryan for a . , <lb />
i -n . i a . number of moonshiners <lb />
of Captions of the Acts ., . <lb />
, n . . , , . recently in attendance upon <lb />
and Resolutions passed by the. , , .-,., <lb />
, , . . . ,. Federal court in Raleigh <lb />
last general assembly of North . . . , . <lb />
. suspicious of each other; the <lb />
Carolina. <lb />
I revenue officers say they will <lb />
. . , , steal from each other whenever <lb />
Charlotte has pulled off a new ,. . . ,. they have an and <lb />
drink called and ,,,, . . , that they been known to <lb />
the officers are pulling the men ,, . . . <lb />
. . . , , steal Nothing <lb />
who sell it of the large ti . tnatural thin that, <lb />
percent of I ii contains. <lb />
man gets mean enough to engage <lb />
these fine mornings and find <lb />
S. L. Patterson as State com- , himself a distinguished member <lb />
missioner of agriculture Mr. i of the Ananias club. <lb />
Patterson's health rs reported Senator says the <lb />
N he not be inquiry is making M ., , <lb />
candidate for and Mm tired- And he has the sat- Joyner and the <lb />
s. . m that . f . <lb />
Farmville. N. C. June <lb />
There has been much of pass- <lb />
interest with us the past <lb />
week <lb />
Wednesday, May fair and <lb />
coal, crops very bad, <lb />
cotton especially. <lb />
A quiet wedding occurred in <lb />
Farmville about o'clock. Mr. <lb />
James Herring, of Wilson and <lb />
Miss Ruth Beaman being mar- <lb />
at the home of the <lb />
mother, Mrs. Mary by <lb />
Elder Moore, paster of the Chris- <lb />
church. <lb />
Thursday-The little son of Ar <lb />
den Tucker, who died at Winter- <lb />
ville of meningitis, was brought <lb />
here and buried in the family <lb />
burial ground of A. J. Tyson. <lb />
and rainy. <lb />
B- M. Lewis vis Green <lb />
spring and says the water is <lb />
fine, an j that his family has <lb />
proved much from it use. <lb />
Mrs. Mary Tyson and daughter, <lb />
Miss Ada, are visiting Mrs. Lucy <lb />
Barrow, in Greene county. <lb />
and rainy some <lb />
more with showers growing <lb />
heavier. <lb />
We had the pleasure of a hand <lb />
shake from our old friend L. A. <lb />
Cobb, of Kinston, who says it <lb />
was the first visit to our town in <lb />
thirteen years. Things don't <lb />
look like they used to. He spent <lb />
Saturday and Sunday with his <lb />
brother, B. P. Cobb, at the old <lb />
home place in Beaver Dam. <lb />
Mrs. S. and children <lb />
spent Saturday with Mrs. Mar- <lb />
There was a terrible norm <lb />
in Otter creek from <lb />
Crisp to near- <lb />
five miles. On <lb />
Moore farm the hail was inches <lb />
deep an hour after the Two <lb />
houses on H. C. farm <lb />
were blown down. Gard- <lb />
vs on his way home from <lb />
church and the pelting hail <lb />
stones made his horse run away <lb />
and came near killing him <lb />
The baby of Dr. C. C. <lb />
died this morning, <lb />
he may resign <lb />
term expires. <lb />
-i dim <lb />
his knowing that young- <lb />
men than he are making the <lb />
complaint- <lb />
, . Because the infant heir to the <lb />
When an obstacle your I Spanish let out a howl <lb />
way, don't waste and being christened, it is re <lb />
in complaining about it If as a good omen. How- <lb />
you can't push it out of <lb />
,, ., . ,. j . christening in which the victim <lb />
path, get over it, under it or from up a yell <lb />
a it anyway you can -and , , <lb />
ave the obstacle behind I <lb />
-r j u. i -i. to try to stop smoking on <lb />
T second obstacle will not streets and in all public <lb />
pear half ; s if you get past <lb />
tie first, hut if you stand, wring- <lb />
It might help her <lb />
some if the men would refuse to <lb />
give her a light. <lb />
for when hands and appealing to <lb />
help whit j Quite a number of newspapers <lb />
in running a moonshine still he <lb />
The Durham a , . <lb />
, mean enough to commit any <lb />
a very handsome illustrated j <lb />
. , u ,. under the sun. <lb />
Sunday. The Herald U marks the <lb />
one of them when lowest depth of depravity. <lb />
newspapers. j <lb />
must have afraid J. I. Faust, who since <lb />
that there would be a dearth cf the death of Dr. has <lb />
hands to work on t e canal, so acted as president of the Nor- <lb />
the story has been started ma and Industrial college at <lb />
the hills along the canal are full Greensboro, has been elected <lb />
of rich veins of gold <lb />
catch the diggers. <lb />
first are asking when <lb />
we are to have tariff <lb />
We suspect it will be about the <lb />
time airships are sold for a <lb />
down, and a dollar a week. <lb />
you d i yourself, <lb />
obstacle will look like a mountain <lb />
after a while. This isn't the <lb />
case, however, it's only the man <lb />
becoming stroller because <lb />
Journal <lb />
Dal has resigned for <lb />
are catching it on <lb />
the price of paper now A good ; fighting mosquitoes to fill out <lb />
grade of paper, such as The Land j resignation blanks. <lb />
mark is printed on, has been Jack G D Rob. <lb />
selling for years at an average of and Rev. Wm. Long got <lb />
cent a pound. Since January theirs from the president all <lb />
I lot tho price has advanced But we are at a loss to <lb />
That v, president by just where ; m know whether <lb />
or common <lb />
The name of the in <lb />
waters of Green spring She in- <lb />
forms us of a somewhat strange <lb />
coincidence at the home of her <lb />
neighbor and S. <lb />
P. Erwin. A little bird had <lb />
wended its way into his sitting <lb />
room and selected a spot to <lb />
dwell for awhile. Among the <lb />
many cozy corners no seemed <lb />
to its fancy like the <lb />
mantel, and in one the niches <lb />
of the clock it built a nest and <lb />
deposited five little eggs upon <lb />
which it is sitting with as much <lb />
Latham, Alexander Co., <lb />
brokers and cotton <lb />
merchants New York, have <lb />
sent out their first of <lb />
this year's cotton acreage under <lb />
date of May The is <lb />
based on <lb />
sent banks, bankers, <lb />
commission merchants <lb />
in every cotton <lb />
county in the South, the replies <lb />
being of average date of <lb />
The estimated average is <lb />
less last <lb />
year, a decrease of 3.52 percent <lb />
The average planting the <lb />
crop is two to four weeks liter <lb />
than usual. The opening if the <lb />
season was favorable for <lb />
paring la-d, but weather con- <lb />
during April and <lb />
half of May were <lb />
over the entire cotton belt <lb />
Temperatures have been <lb />
low and rains <lb />
in portions Replanting has <lb />
been necessary in many <lb />
there has been no growing <lb />
weather and poor stands the <lb />
rule. On the whole, therefore, <lb />
the cotton crop is in very poor <lb />
condition just now. <lb />
Alexander v. Co. are <lb />
people and their estimate is <lb />
as reliable as any one <lb />
can mane. But you can- never <lb />
tell about a cotton crop It is all <lb />
guess work which <lb />
hits and more often <lb />
Landmark. <lb />
TO BE NO MORE SEASONS. <lb />
Our Kinston friends had as <lb />
well fall in line and learn how to <lb />
write it Training Since H B. Varner, the pres. <lb />
School, Greenville, N. Tie commissioner of labor and <lb />
balance of the folks are putting printing of the State, has an- <lb />
institution- Prof. Faust know. Some of the <lb />
been connected with the college which have yearly con- <lb />
for five years and is thoroughly , tracts, especially the big in <lb />
; familiar with its , which buy large lot,, will <lb />
fer little from the advance, but i Carlos Enrique Fernando <lb />
in North Carolina, for instance, Antonio Under these <lb />
. . <lb />
it that way. <lb />
Cannon seems to <lb />
e impression n <lb />
his visit to this State- We <lb />
he carried a good man, an ex-editor who has been <lb />
clerk in the office for three <lb />
he will seek the <lb />
nomination again, several per- <lb />
sons have announced themselves <lb />
as candidates for the position. <lb />
One of these is M. L- Ship- <lb />
back with him and will not for- <lb />
get it the next time North Caro- <lb />
wants <lb />
Th talking baby story has <lb />
hitched up again, and this <lb />
time is t. out from Roanoke, <lb />
with glowing colors. The <lb />
story says that a bouncing baby <lb />
boy just nine days old suddenly <lb />
began talking and astounded and <lb />
alarmed all who heard it or heard <lb />
of it. The story writer shut off <lb />
an influx of the curious to see it <lb />
by reporting subsequent <lb />
death of the wonderful baby. <lb />
years- Another is J. B. <lb />
rill, editor of the Concord Times, <lb />
and another is W- W. Wilson, <lb />
the majority of papers <lb />
don't buy over a three <lb />
supply a time and man yo <lb />
them buy only for a month or a <lb />
weeks ahead. In short, the <lb />
which can afford it <lb />
least are hit hardest, and the <lb />
circumstances, perhaps it a <lb />
good thin he hasn't got Cuba <lb />
also to worry about. <lb />
The fact that <lb />
reached one dollar in <lb />
will cause not even a <lb />
ripple of in Kansas. <lb />
dead loss to them In the mer- <lb />
manufacturing and <lb />
most all other businesses the <lb />
of Raleigh. since himself as a rule, when prices <lb />
which interests the wheat grow- <lb />
But wheat in <lb />
will encourage Kansas to <lb />
price to the consumer is changed unload bushels <lb />
as prices fluctuate and in this <lb />
way the dealer can take care of <lb />
the office was established it has <lb />
been filled by an experienced <lb />
are advanced to him. But it is <lb />
impossible for a <lb />
newspaper man, and we suppose an established <lb />
the next Democratic State con- . <lb />
difficult to advance an <lb />
will follow that custom rate, once it is established. <lb />
in making the nomination. <lb />
North Carolina has actually <lb />
had a visit from <lb />
was in high <lb />
heroes Within a. e short enough a, best <lb />
Landmark- <lb />
The average newspaper in this <lb />
State, therefore, which finds the <lb />
price of material or other things <lb />
advanced, that much <lb />
in fits and in most ca--es the <lb />
Did you ever stop to reflect <lb />
that it was one thing to talk <lb />
about people and another thing <lb />
to have people talk about you; <lb />
If those of us who use our ton- <lb />
a little too freely, about our <lb />
neighbors, would stop and reflect I <lb />
about this matter and know <lb />
great evil that comes from too <lb />
much gossip and tattling, are <lb />
sure we would call a halt <lb />
gossip no more <lb />
Gazette <lb />
as Queen Victoria on her <lb />
royal throne or Mrs Roosevelt in <lb />
the upholstered palace of Uncle <lb />
Sam. Perhaps this may be one <lb />
of the Norfolk Southern secret <lb />
service time keepers, or some of <lb />
the descendants of Poe's raven <lb />
that perched above his door. <lb />
rain, cold and <lb />
colder. But the rains and winds <lb />
are never weary and why should <lb />
we be for the sun may be <lb />
shining tomorrow although it is <lb />
cloudy today. <lb />
A little child of John Tyson, of <lb />
Beaver Dam, died at his home <lb />
on the T. A. Nichols farm. <lb />
What about the training <lb />
school We are getting anxious <lb />
to hear. And another thing we <lb />
want to see is better roads over <lb />
which the teachers can get to <lb />
the school. Unless roads around <lb />
Greenville are better than up <lb />
here, the teachers would have <lb />
to fly or wade, <lb />
Last of the Says <lb />
Winter Summer Will Be Alike, <lb />
With Snow in <lb />
York, L. <lb />
who has styled himself for a <lb />
number of years as last of <lb />
the has issued an- <lb />
other remarkable bulletin. i <lb />
This time he is more <lb />
his statements. now <lb />
that the world will to an <lb />
end in nineteen months, <lb />
all the people to <lb />
and look out for the dissolution <lb />
of the world. <lb />
says there will no <lb />
more seasons; that summer and <lb />
winter will be as one, and there <lb />
will not be any way of telling one <lb />
from the other. Snow in July <lb />
need not be a surprise, and sleigh <lb />
riding is likely to be one of the <lb />
summer pastimes. He <lb />
will be more black spots <lb />
to occur on the sun's disk, and by <lb />
the latter part of 1908 the sun <lb />
will be entirely black. The earth- <lb />
quakes will shake all the <lb />
cities of the nations. Great <lb />
wrecks will occur, and <lb />
there will be great distress in the <lb />
land until end shall <lb />
We are counting on Greenville. <lb />
Even if the weather stays fair <lb />
only a d or two at the time, <lb />
the fair days are appreciated. <lb />
Faith is believing what every- <lb />
thing else goes to prove isn't <lb />
Big Store <lb />
offering a complete of <lb />
Clothing, Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, <lb />
and Millinery <lb />
You can't go by impeding our Goods for you will certainly <lb />
be pleased with the price. <lb />
STORE <lb />
WINTERVILLE <lb />
department is in of F. C. NYE. who is rep- <lb />
the Eastern Reflector In Winterville and territory <lb />
We are glad to note that G. R. <lb />
Dixon, who has been <lb />
from appendicitis, is recovering <lb />
Dawson. who has just <lb />
returned from the A M. col- <lb />
is visiting relatives here. <lb />
L. L. Kittrell and A. G. Cox <lb />
to Greenville Tuesday. <lb />
The A. G Cox Mfg. ship-, Hook, of <lb />
same as morning. The over; know <lb />
B assure season. Sta to M Taylor. who the <lb />
prompt shipments. , Miss Evelyn Sutton M B hospital there, is improving rap- <lb />
Anew lot of nice spring and; for City where trucks <lb />
The home of Mr. Mrs. <lb />
Arden Tucker has been saddened <lb />
by the death of their baby. It <lb />
died Wednesday after a brief <lb />
illness and was buried Thursday <lb />
afternoon at the family burial <lb />
ground in the country. They <lb />
have the sympathy of the entire <lb />
town and community in their sad <lb />
loss, <lb />
Another large lot of shoes just <lb />
in at Harrington Barber Co. <lb />
Misses Lydia Roberson and <lb />
Cora Lee left Friday <lb />
morning fir Gold Point where <lb />
Miss Carroll will spend sometime <lb />
with Miss Roberson <lb />
Fancy negligee and shirts at <lb />
B. F. Manning Co. <lb />
We are glad to that Mrs. <lb />
B. G. Taylor has undergone an <lb />
operation at the Kinston hospital <lb />
and is doing well. <lb />
R. W Smith and children <lb />
and Mrs Celia Ayden. <lb />
and Mrs. Alice Harrington, of <lb />
Kinston, spent Friday with Mrs. <lb />
A. G. Cox. <lb />
Fresh corned herrings just <lb />
opened at Harrington, Barber <lb />
Co. <lb />
Misses Dora Cox and Ethel <lb />
Carroll have returned home from <lb />
the B. U. W. at Raleigh to spend <lb />
vacation- The many friends of <lb />
Miss Carroll will be glad to know <lb />
that she graduated a few days <lb />
ago with nigh honors- Miss Cox <lb />
will complete her course next <lb />
year- She stands high in her <lb />
class and will also be chief editor <lb />
of their college magazine which <lb />
has taken its place among the <lb />
. leading college magazines of the <lb />
country. <lb />
We sell Laughlin, Eclipse and <lb />
Parker fountain pens. <lb />
B. T. <lb />
Several of our people attended <lb />
the dosing exercises of the tree <lb />
Will Baptist seminary at Ayden <lb />
Thursday and Thursday <lb />
to Kinston Tuesday. <lb />
straw hats at a bar- <lb />
gain. B. F. Co- <lb />
G. Bryan returned from <lb />
near Stokes Monday after having <lb />
visited several days. <lb />
While away he was very sick but <lb />
is about well again, we are glad <lb />
to know. <lb />
Theodore Cox went to Par- <lb />
Friday on business. <lb />
Remember that the Oxford <lb />
orphanage class will be here <lb />
night. They give ex- <lb />
entertainments and we <lb />
hope to give them a full house. <lb />
Nothing deserves oar sympathy <lb />
more than the orphan children of <lb />
our <lb />
A. N. Ange Co. know how <lb />
to buy shoes for comfort, <lb />
and durability They have just <lb />
opened their large, line <lb />
slippers- <lb />
Last Thursday and Friday the <lb />
usual <lb />
Send us your orders- <lb />
Mrs. White has return <lb />
ed home after visiting her par- <lb />
orders. <lb />
want lime for repair- <lb />
I furnaces or buildings can <lb />
find the best quality at A W. <lb />
Ange Co. <lb />
Carolina Milling <lb />
Co. are prepared to <lb />
grind first meal for you at <lb />
any time Wood work also a <lb />
specialty. <lb />
Poultry wire all heights at A. <lb />
W. Ange Co. <lb />
B. F. Co, have <lb />
opened up a nice of Canned <lb />
goods. <lb />
Nice assortment of glass ware <lb />
just arrived. Harrington, Bar- <lb />
Co- <lb />
Harrington. Barber Co. can <lb />
supply you with the famous <lb />
mowers and rakes to <lb />
save your hay. <lb />
A large line of umbrellas and <lb />
just received at <lb />
Co- <lb />
The third quarterly meeting of <lb />
Grimesland and Vanceboro cir- <lb />
will be held in Winterville <lb />
Taylor, her sister, accompanied <lb />
her. <lb />
Misses Louise Satterthwaite re- <lb />
turned to her home at <lb />
Tuesday after spending some <lb />
time with her schoolmate. Miss <lb />
Janie Kittrell. <lb />
Miss Cox and Olive <lb />
Butt spent Saturday and Sunday <lb />
visiting relatives in Ayden. <lb />
Hon F. G. James has <lb />
out pair of <lb />
shoes seen in Raleigh this <lb />
week. He claims they won <lb />
the Training School because <lb />
the weight of evidence in <lb />
their favor was conclusive. <lb />
He must be wearing the <lb />
BANISTER You have <lb />
a fine mind Mr. <lb />
James. <lb />
You will the BANISTER at <lb />
C. S. <lb />
to us the memories of school <lb />
times <lb />
as announced heretofore, the <lb />
class of the Kinston <lb />
Baptist Sunday school, <lb />
by Rev. B. W. <lb />
and Misses Lena Spam and <lb />
Emma Pollock, came up Friday <lb />
morning on their first outing trip. <lb />
They occupied the <lb />
while here, preparing their <lb />
own meals. They re not able <lb />
to carry out the intended pro- <lb />
gram on account of the rain. <lb />
G. A Kittrell and Henry <lb />
Blount left for the Jamestown <lb />
exposition yesterday <lb />
dormitory had its usual on June 7th. 1907. Rev. <lb />
appearance again, bringing back a. the presiding elder <lb />
will preach at o'clock a- m., <lb />
ind at Every one is <lb />
invited. <lb />
Get your wood work done at <lb />
the Carolina Milling <lb />
fact iring Co. <lb />
On Friday night the citizens of <lb />
the town and community tender <lb />
ed them a most delightful but <lb />
informal reception in the tastily <lb />
decorated auditorium of Winter- <lb />
ville High school. Ice cream <lb />
and cake were served after some <lb />
time had been spent in various <lb />
had <lb />
with <lb />
Misses Kate and Chap <lb />
mar. left Friday morning to be <lb />
present at the University com- <lb />
at Chapel Hill, <lb />
where their brother, S. D. <lb />
Chapman, will graduate <lb />
honor in pharmacy. <lb />
We have on hand a few copies <lb />
the history of the San <lb />
-co disaster. Usual price <lb />
Our price, B. T. Cox <lb />
Mesdames C. C. of eye <lb />
Ayden and A- T Redditt, of <lb />
Kinston, spent Friday <lb />
Mrs. J. D- Cox. <lb />
You just ought to come down <lb />
and see the nice and up to-date <lb />
Hunsucker buggies being turned <lb />
-out almost almost every day by <lb />
A. G- Cox Co. <lb />
Misses Janie Kittrell and Lou- <lb />
i Satterthwaite returned Thurs- <lb />
c. v from Swansboro where they <lb />
some time with Miss Do- <lb />
T. Bro. have just re- <lb />
u -ed a nice lot of Teacher's <lb />
L , flexible binding. Prices <lb />
j to each. <lb />
season is now almost at <lb />
when most of the farmers <lb />
will likely need trucks to haul <lb />
Tobacco to and from the barn. <lb />
The A. G. Cox Co. are <lb />
now preparing to make good <lb />
many their <lb />
his season and would be glad to <lb />
supply your needs. <lb />
June 4th and 6th are the days <lb />
A. K Hawes, the celebrated op <lb />
of Atlanta, Ga., will be at <lb />
th drug store of Dr. B. T. Cox <lb />
Bro., for the purpose of fitting <lb />
your eyes with glasses free. <lb />
This is an excellent opportunity <lb />
having your eyes looked after <lb />
before to late. Come all. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Bryan are <lb />
are spending time with rel- <lb />
near Stokes. <lb />
Good meal is a luxury. Bring <lb />
your com to the Carolina Mil. <lb />
ling and Manufacturing Com. <lb />
pony. They grind at any time <lb />
during the week. <lb />
Insure your buildings in the <lb />
A.- <lb />
N. C- i. C. Winter- <lb />
N. C. <lb />
A. W. Co., have a <lb />
nice line o. pants. Cheap too. <lb />
The seasons are delightful for <lb />
cotton and tobacco. <lb />
games- Never have we <lb />
more pleasant visitors than these. <lb />
ma- Mr. knows exactly how <lb />
chines on easy terms. A. W. conduct tour to <lb />
Co. enjoyable not only to <lb />
We have just received a large but also to those who <lb />
of best roofing. See us for have pleasure of entertaining <lb />
prices before buying. A. W. We <lb />
A a when the time came for them to <lb />
leave They returned to Kin- <lb />
who will be prepared to fill Saturday morning, <lb />
have a standing welcome to come <lb />
Have you seen new and enjoy our beautiful school <lb />
proved coffee-mill at Harrington whenever they wish- <lb />
Co It will take your M j- <lb />
Lawns, laces, organdies, ham- <lb />
bergs going at a at <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
Extra line of white goods just <lb />
opened at B. F. Manning Co. <lb />
Knitting already <lb />
pared at Harrington, Barber <lb />
Co. <lb />
and men's fancy silk <lb />
hose for summer wear at B F. <lb />
Manning Co. <lb />
See our new assortment of <lb />
hamburgs, laces etc at B. r, <lb />
Manning Co. <lb />
Both Were Collector. <lb />
A local newspaper artist got a <lb />
letter one day from a man over <lb />
in Indiana who said he was <lb />
a collection of sketches. <lb />
have drawings from well known <lb />
newspaper artists in nearly ever <lb />
State in the the Indiana <lb />
man wrote, I have none <lb />
from Ohio. I have seen some of <lb />
your work and I think it is good. <lb />
If you will send me some little <lb />
sketch for my I shall <lb />
have it <lb />
The artist noticed from the <lb />
letterhead that the Indiana man <lb />
was connected with a bank in <lb />
one of the small towns over in <lb />
the State of literature. That <lb />
him a hunch, and he wrote <lb />
as <lb />
am making a collection of <lb />
bills. I haven't secured <lb />
specimens from every State in <lb />
the Union, but I have several <lb />
tens and a few twenties, and I <lb />
am particularly anxious to have <lb />
a ten dollar bill from Indiana I <lb />
notice that you are employed in a <lb />
place where ten dollar bills are <lb />
kept, and if you send me one for <lb />
my collection I shall be glad to <lb />
have it framed. Plain <lb />
Dealer- <lb />
TAFT <lb />
HOUSE <lb />
THE CHEAPEST IS THE <lb />
STORE OF <lb />
ELLINGTON CO <lb />
SCHOOL BOOKS. NOVELTIES, ETC. <lb />
Home of Women's Fashions, Greenville, N. C. <lb />
The wise n an <lb />
at his home <lb />
build a reputation . <lb />
bank. Regular and steadily con- <lb />
deposits, even though <lb />
they be small, will establish a <lb />
record for him on the banker s <lb />
books and in the banker's mind <lb />
SALE OF LaND FOR <lb />
North Carolina I In the Superior Court. <lb />
County. I Before D. C <lb />
Sidney Woolen and Charles Woolen. <lb />
Shade H. J. f. Woolen and <lb />
Herbert E. <lb />
By Virtue of Order made in the <lb />
above Special Proceeding by D. C. <lb />
of the Superior court, on <lb />
I the 7th day of May. 1907, the <lb />
l commissioner will on Saturday the <lb />
9th day of June. 1907, at noon, <lb />
u court <lb />
highest <lb />
tract of <lb />
9th June. at i; n <lb />
i to public sale before the <lb />
begins early to, the <lb />
bidder the <lb />
land to , , . <lb />
Situate in the county of Pitt <lb />
State of North Carolina and in Swift <lb />
Creek township, adjoining the lands of <lb />
T. Fleming- J- M- <lb />
. Green lands and others, and containing <lb />
greater value <lb />
him in later years than all the l place. This mm will be <lb />
endorsements and testimonials I partition. <lb />
his friends can give him. This day of <lb />
J. L. Jackson Cashier Bank of commissioner <lb />
Winterville. <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF <lb />
WINTERVILLE, N. C. <lb />
At the Close Business, May 20th <lb />
RESOURCE. <lb />
discounts <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
Furniture fixtures <lb />
Demand loans <lb />
Due from banks and bankers <lb />
cash <lb />
Gold Com <lb />
Silver coin Hi <lb />
Nat. <lb />
Total <lb />
capital stock <lb />
surplus funds <lb />
Undivided profits <lb />
Bills Payable <lb />
Time certificates of deposit <lb />
Deposits subject to <lb />
Total <lb />
5,006.00 <lb />
2,000.00 <lb />
What Ails the Weather. <lb />
Vigorously disclaiming <lb />
for the much-cursed <lb />
weather of the past two months <lb />
and admitting that he can't fully <lb />
explain just what ails the at- <lb />
Weather Chief Willis, <lb />
L. Moore proceeds to give the <lb />
public such information as he <lb />
possesses Regarding the main <lb />
cause there seems to be no doubt. <lb />
A succession of <lb />
areas, producing clear and cold <lb />
weather in the far North, have <lb />
forced cold currents of air into <lb />
areas of low pressure extending <lb />
to the far South. High <lb />
pressure is common every <lb />
year in the North and low at- <lb />
pressure in the South, <lb />
specially during the spring and <lb />
freakish weather is usually due <lb />
to their failure to properly <lb />
each other. For two <lb />
months past high pressure has <lb />
had things all its own way; it <lb />
has been like the stronger of two <lb />
football teams, and all the play- <lb />
has been in low pressure's <lb />
territory. Hence the cold <lb />
extending from Canada to the <lb />
Gulf. It is this persistent super- <lb />
of high pressure which Mr, <lb />
Moore can't explain; he <lb />
stands the immediate but not the <lb />
remote We only ho; <lb />
won't continue through <lb />
as was the case during the me- <lb />
year 1816, when winter <lb />
kept on unbroken and December <lb />
was the warmest month Char- <lb />
Observer. <lb />
of Carolina, I <lb />
of Pitt. J <lb />
I L Jacks., the named bank, do <lb />
-wear is true to Mi.- u;<lb />
to before <lb />
me, this day of May, 1807- j. F. <lb />
JAMBS B. JOHNSON G. E- <lb />
Public A. <lb />
Director <lb />
Thirty-one Plead Guilty <lb />
Special to Reflector. <lb />
Mobile. Juno the dis- <lb />
court for the <lb />
of Alabama, this morning, <lb />
persons entered a <lb />
pi en of to the charge of <lb />
to cause the inter- <lb />
state carriage of lottery <lb />
The total fines <lb />
posed amounted to <lb />
The New Year <lb />
Finds the same old om door north <lb />
a lino , <lb />
GROCERIES, CANNED GOODS, <lb />
BUTTER, CHEESE, <lb />
TEA, CAKES, CANDIES. <lb />
FRUITS, <lb />
thank every customer his patronage the <lb />
past year and ask that it may be continued. <lb />
It will pay yon to visit my store and see my stock. <lb />
J. B. Johnston.<lb />
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J i <lb />
Alphabet Boy Girl. <lb />
Mr. J S. who is known <lb />
personally to <lb />
than to anybody, learned tho <lb />
in his <lb />
Probably, if s of our young <lb />
people will learn it dot they <lb />
Will turn OUt to be U <lb />
awful r <lb />
A i y ho feels timid <lb />
bout inn anything mean far <lb />
from rig a coward <lb />
B- prompt in all your <lb />
that you <lb />
may in of <lb />
bu i <lb />
c your bu i <lb />
a hard prob- <lb />
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I i . after your a,,. <lb />
is i <lb />
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better <lb />
II <lb />
. in <lb />
than <lb />
RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. <lb />
Whereas, it hath pleased the <lb />
Ruler of the Universe to <lb />
send the Angel of Death into the <lb />
home of our friend and brother, <lb />
Joseph and remove there- <lb />
from his devoted sister. <lb />
we bow In humble <lb />
submission to Him who <lb />
well, yet we would ex- <lb />
tend to our friend and brother <lb />
our deep and heartfelt <lb />
sympathy In the loss which he <lb />
those near to him have <lb />
Resolved, therefore, first that <lb />
members of Tar River Lodge <lb />
No. unite in sending to Broth <lb />
. , . . Miss <lb />
or this expression of ,<lb />
a I lies h <lb />
elf, not only in tin <lb />
,. -n . but <lb />
. up y m mind <lb />
ire t do, e sure ,; <lb />
lo it. be ii ever <lb />
in tho way <lb />
even q <lb />
sympathy for him in the death of <lb />
his <lb />
Second, that a copy of these <lb />
be furnished The <lb />
Reflector for <lb />
Third, that these resolutions <lb />
END OF CENTURY CLUB. <lb />
Reported for <lb />
The End of the Century Club <lb />
held its last for this sea- <lb />
son at the home of Mrs James <lb />
Fleming on- Tuesday afternoon, <lb />
May 28th The attendance was <lb />
not large but the enthusiasm of <lb />
those present compensated for <lb />
the absentees. <lb />
The program for the next year <lb />
was discussed The subject <lb />
chosen was Country It <lb />
was unanimously decided that <lb />
this subject is great enough and <lb />
broad to merit the <lb />
and the mental <lb />
activities even of the End of <lb />
Century Club <lb />
The only visitor present was <lb />
Miss of Wilson, who, <lb />
with Miss Whedbee as- <lb />
in <lb />
serving the <lb />
Tho purchase of DOW <lb />
additional book shelves was dis. <lb />
cussed and the librarian in- <lb />
to place a good <lb />
in the library. <lb />
The new were installed, <lb />
spread upon the minutes of land refreshments served after <lb />
a copy Brother I which the club adjourned until <lb />
our lodge and <lb />
Rawls. <lb />
I October.<lb />
resolutions. <lb />
I r unjust, be <lb />
Join hands with no <lb />
not his own country, <lb />
you <lb />
will never ant for dollars. <lb />
L and carelessness <lb />
are twins. <lb />
M Make no promise you can- <lb />
tot. Keep. <lb />
N Never resign a position <lb />
you have secured a better one. <lb />
Object to be led into what <lb />
you know to be wrong. <lb />
P Profanity has never made <lb />
a gentleman, and has ruined <lb />
thousands, <lb />
Q Quarrels are like eggs <lb />
they grow worse with age. <lb />
to do a mean act, <lb />
be it over so small. <lb />
makes stronger <lb />
and better friends than gold, <lb />
silver or Battery, <lb />
events of childhood <lb />
will be remembered longer and <lb />
batter than anything else; so live <lb />
and act then, boys and girls, <lb />
that In the future when refill- <lb />
thorn they ca <lb />
but <lb />
yourself, and <lb />
you will the better understand <lb />
others. <lb />
people are seldom <lb />
happy, n thinking of them- <lb />
selves too m <lb />
hen sweeping a room <lb />
do lie corners. <lb />
prudence, <lb />
. made him a leader <lb />
of ten thousand Greeks, when <lb />
but a young man. <lb />
not to the flattery <lb />
Of one whom you have reason to <lb />
rightly applied will <lb />
make comparison worth know- <lb />
F. M. Wooten, <lb />
J. D. Garden. <lb />
W. E. <lb />
Committee. <lb />
TRIBUTE OF RESPECT. <lb />
Adopted, by Societies of Baptist Church. <lb />
Our Heavenly Father in Hit <lb />
Our advertisement he <lb />
week in this paper <lb />
expose the real reasons why <lb />
the kind of tobacco used in <lb />
has the natural stimulating qualities that <lb />
gratify the hunger of and at less <lb />
cost than all other kinds of tobaccos. <lb />
Steadily increasing sales indicate <lb />
proof is in the chewing.<lb />
unerring wisdom, having taken <lb />
from earth to the celestial home <lb />
above our sister, Mrs. Emma K. <lb />
Hart, the members of the <lb />
man's Missionary Society and <lb />
I Ladies Aid Society of Greenville <lb />
A Dangerous Sermon <lb />
preacher said the other <lb />
day that debt was a bad thing <lb />
and that wished the clothes <lb />
that had not been paid for <lb />
rail oil the persons who wore express this testimonial of love <lb />
declared a Charlotte and esteem for her.<lb />
church woman. <lb />
that was dangerous, <lb />
for if they had begun to drop off <lb />
right there I'm afraid the meet- <lb />
would have closed <lb />
good old song, are all smiles <lb />
or rather. are <lb />
nothing but smiles <lb />
heard one man say all that he <lb />
would have left would have <lb />
been his paper collar. <lb />
looked for a catastrophe <lb />
there that night Rut. all the <lb />
same, the preacher spoke the <lb />
truth. About half the people in <lb />
this town live six months <lb />
hind their debts <lb />
Observer. <lb />
R. F D. Men Meet <lb />
Over per cent of th; R. F. <lb />
D. carriers of the county were <lb />
present Thursday. Maj <lb />
and an enthusiastic meeting was <lb />
held. <lb />
The absence of our <lb />
Mrs. Hart was a woman <lb />
of worth, whom to <lb />
know was to appreciate Her <lb />
church and its societies <lb />
have never lost a more <lb />
loyal or devoted member, as <lb />
through life she was ever true <lb />
and faithful. As a friend none <lb />
was r or more sympathetic. <lb />
We bow humbly to will <lb />
in taking her, realizing that our <lb />
earthly loss is her eternal gain. <lb />
We extend our deepest <lb />
to the sorrowing husband <lb />
who has lost a true and devoted <lb />
wife, and to the three little child- <lb />
who are bereft of that most <lb />
R. J. Reynolds <lb />
Tobacco Company <lb />
Winston-Salon.<lb />
KILt the COUGH e <lb />
WITH <lb />
CONSUMPTION <lb />
OLDS <lb />
51.00 <lb />
Trial. <lb />
for all THROAT and <lb />
IF MONEY <lb />
I BACK. <lb />
priceless a I tone <lb />
M. from from <lb />
mothers love God s com morbid dread of a treatment <lb />
tort and blessing be with the; relief, Ii three-fourths <lb />
stricken ones. and one-fourth and tout On the <lb />
M M t . hand you can oat as you please <lb />
Mrs . chard. the food by the aid of . good <lb />
Mrs, It- W. Whedbee, Com. <lb />
Miss <lb />
after your It <lb />
REPORT OF CONDITION. <lb />
FARMVILLE. N. C. <lb />
AI CLOSE OF BUSINESS. M<lb />
Loans and Discounts Stock paid in <lb />
; Overdrafts Secured Fund <lb />
j Unsecured 350.5 profits 3,422.66 <lb />
of Deposit 2,652.51 <lb />
subject 63,846.45 <lb />
10.79 <lb />
1,325 380,932.41 <lb />
Due from Banks <lb />
Cash Items <lb />
Gold Coin <lb />
Silver Coin <lb />
by the aid of a <lb />
tho tier. <lb />
I as rest. Fat what you <lb />
I take a for <lb />
Grand union of Veter- <lb />
ans at Richmond. <lb />
j speaker was regretted, but Mr. <lb />
S. C. Wooten came to our rescue <lb />
and entertained our association <lb />
with an interesting and <lb />
aging speech, for which the <lb />
thanks of the association are <lb />
returned. <lb />
We wish to say for the <lb />
that If we can claim the <lb />
of our country <lb />
patrons the height that we <lb />
attain can only be measured by <lb />
the enthusiasm of the carriers. <lb />
J. W. Brown, Sec. <lb />
. , ., u, <lb />
what you oat; Sold by Jim. L. Woolen. <lb />
of Carolina. <lb />
f f <lb />
I. J. K. -f bank, do solemn- <lb />
s a to my <lb />
J. R. DAVIS, <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
Notice in that I will <lb />
ply to the <lb />
at their ;, for to <lb />
retail liquor for six in the town <lb />
of <lb />
This <lb />
M. R. <lb />
In the matter of <lb />
to Reflector, <lb />
Newark. N. J. June <lb />
the burning of three tenements <lb />
at early this morning, <lb />
three persons were burned to <lb />
death, four others are missing <lb />
and a score were with <lb />
great difficulty. <lb />
On hall of myself and <lb />
I wish to return heartfelt <lb />
thanks and appreciation to the <lb />
people of Greenville fir their <lb />
great kindness and expressions <lb />
of sympathy in the recent sicK- <lb />
and death of my husband- <lb />
Mrs. W. F. Burch. <lb />
Licenses. <lb />
Register of Deeds R, Williams <lb />
has issued the following licenses <lb />
since last <lb />
WHITE. <lb />
E. A. Smith and <lb />
Luther T. Herring and Ruth <lb />
J. Beaman. <lb />
COLORED. <lb />
Oscar Tyson and <lb />
Clark. <lb />
J. E. Hudson and Ida King. <lb />
Edward Thomas and Lillie <lb />
Langley- <lb />
W. Arthur Tyson and Nora <lb />
Died. <lb />
A little child of Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
R- just west of <lb />
town, died Saturday evening. <lb />
The remains were taken out <lb />
near today inter- <lb />
More by Mail. <lb />
A traveling man received the <lb />
following telegram from his <lb />
arrived tonight. More <lb />
by <lb />
He went at to the nearest <lb />
office and sent the following <lb />
leave for home tonight. If <lb />
more come by mail, send to dead <lb />
letter House, <lb />
hold Guest. <lb />
to <lb />
Richmond, Va., May <lb />
day commences the Celebration <lb />
the Confederate t w <lb />
annual reunion in this <lb />
will last from today until <lb />
JuneS. The crowd in <lb />
is immense, all the South having <lb />
turned out with full numbers of banking North Carolina <lb />
veterans and their friends, who splendid showing during the <lb />
have come every town in year of 1906. Tho report <lb />
reunion seems Secretary Hunt, of the North <lb />
to nave been taken as the Carolina Association <lb />
gathering the entire made the State convention at <lb />
and no state has been Winston showed that there are <lb />
in sending here the boys now banks in the State <lb />
in gray who survive. The city of which have teen cs- <lb />
looks like the cap-. during the present <lb />
proud country that year. <lb />
f the fifty- <lb />
dressed up old town until arc national banks <lb />
she scarcely knows herself No a bank failure as occur- <lb />
her finery. Every house in red in the State in twelve <lb />
city is believed to be id months. The healthy condition <lb />
with Hags and bunting and i- , <lb />
people wear a gladsome air , <lb />
of the general industrial and <lb />
of the State, <lb />
Nil and <lb />
me, this day n <lb />
J. V. JOB <lb />
Not,., <lb />
t, be- <lb />
Correct- <lb />
TOWN AGE, <lb />
Director. <lb />
BANKING TRUST GO. <lb />
AT N. c <lb />
May. 18th. l-7. <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
Overdrafts <lb />
Fixtures <lb />
Duo from Ranks <lb />
Bankers <lb />
items <lb />
Hold coin, <lb />
bank <lb />
other U. notes <lb />
Total <lb />
26.16,98 <lb />
surplus fund<lb />
me of <lb />
deposit <lb />
1,043.65 <lb />
5,788-14 <lb />
Deposits to check <lb />
s chocks out- <lb />
standing<lb />
State Of North Carolina, County of Pin <lb />
I W <lb />
swear <lb />
38.154.88 <lb />
W B lard of tho above-named honk A. , <lb />
that U, above statement, m true <lb />
wear a gladsome <lb />
as though all business has, <lb />
has been laid aside. <lb />
curiosity has been Salisbury <lb />
tested to see the Statue of the <lb />
president the Confederacy <lb />
Jefferson Davis. Charleston has <lb />
sent a big crowd, as enthusiastic <lb />
as though the reunion were in of the well known family <lb />
edge and belief. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb />
me, this 27th day of May. <lb />
Miss Marie a member <lb />
S. T. Carson <lb />
Votary Public <lb />
W. H. <lb />
M. O. BLOUNT, <lb />
ROBT. STATON, <lb />
Rescue. <lb />
the Palmetto State, and Atlanta <lb />
has a huge number here At- <lb />
is after the next convention. <lb />
Gen. Gordon commander of <lb />
Tennessee Division, is easily a <lb />
marked man among the <lb />
bled hosts, and he is all alive over <lb />
the presence of old comrades and <lb />
old generals. He considers that <lb />
the main event will be the <lb />
veiling of the states of the form- <lb />
president of the Confederacy. <lb />
That truth i. than Action, <lb />
boon in <lb />
Marion of fedora, the <lb />
p C. V. Pepper. He <lb />
oM with <lb />
OHO picked f the and throat. <lb />
Card of <lb />
I wish to return sincere thanks <lb />
to the people of Greenville <lb />
community for their attention <lb />
and great kindness during the <lb />
recent sickness and death of my <lb />
husband His mother, brothers <lb />
and sister join with me in this <lb />
expression of gratitude. <lb />
Mrs. R. <lb />
fame, died In <lb />
last week from blood poison <lb />
tract ll in tills way. ., and throat. <lb />
a pimple on her lip with a brass and all bop <lb />
1-u- j ,. when I begun <lb />
pin. Tho next day the lip was New Then <lb />
slightly-swollen, and boom the <lb />
, u bleeding rapidly, in <lb />
her severely. A physician was three weeks to <lb />
called and pronounced it the and colds, <lb />
r.- j , and J. L <lb />
deadly poison Six days later Trial bottle free <lb />
all <lb />
time <lb />
she died Buffering <lb />
the most pain. Greens- <lb />
Telegram <lb />
Pitt County Ready. <lb />
Wednesday. June. 5th <lb />
I he No. <lb />
Number three a mascot <lb />
H. of Ceder drove. Me., <lb />
much with liver and kidney <lb />
and <lb />
aged by failure to find relief, I tried <lb />
and a result am a <lb />
, IS the well man to-day. The bottle re- <lb />
tor the board of and three the <lb />
education to receive the bids for care Guaranteed beat on for <lb />
the location of the Caro- trouble, by <lb />
I raining school teachers <lb />
Pitt county has her bid all <lb />
tn . . , <lb />
one <lb />
., . . .<lb />
FREE <lb />
To sufferers or Kidney Liver or <lb />
Bladder troubles. Other <lb />
features say a bottle and if <lb />
it will <lb />
your a <lb />
full size bottle of <lb />
and if it benefits you, then <lb />
SOL until <lb />
This entitles yon <lb />
to a bottle SOL at <lb />
AND <lb />
Only a limited number f bottle <lb />
given away. Don't miss this op <lb />
to test <lb />
SOL. <lb />
. f. <lb />
RESOLUTIONS <lb />
Greenville, N. C. June 1907. <lb />
To the officers and members <lb />
of Jarvis Memorial Sunday school <lb />
M. E. church, South. <lb />
Again God has seen fit in His <lb />
wisdom to visit our school with <lb />
death, this time our senior class <lb />
was the one to f the victim <lb />
in the person of Brother R. S <lb />
Evans- In the death of <lb />
Evans we have lost one of our <lb />
very best members, one who <lb />
loved his Sunday school, his <lb />
church and all of its institution. <lb />
He gave his life to Christ in early <lb />
manhood and continued a faith- <lb />
member of his to the <lb />
last Be served steward <lb />
most form the time he joined the <lb />
church and did he could for <lb />
the furtherance of the cause of <lb />
Christ Brother Evans was an <lb />
obedient son, a loving husband <lb />
and father, a kind and <lb />
brother and a true friend. <lb />
Therefore resolved, <lb />
1st. That we tender to his <lb />
wife and two little sons our <lb />
heartfelt in this their <lb />
and bid them go to the <lb />
God he served for comfort for <lb />
alone hath the words of <lb />
eternal and to the aged <lb />
mother, brothers and sisters we <lb />
pray God's blessing upon them, <lb />
and may they also live that in <lb />
the home beyond the river they <lb />
may meet where parting, <lb />
row, sin and death are felt and <lb />
feared no more, and may have <lb />
the consolation that brother <lb />
Evans has lost to them a good <lb />
name which Solomon says <lb />
rather to be chosen than great <lb />
riches. <lb />
2nd. That a copy of these <lb />
resolutions be spread upon the <lb />
the minutes our Sunday <lb />
school, a copy sent to the <lb />
and one to The Reflector for pub <lb />
Wiley Brown. <lb />
A. C. <lb />
Jonathan White. <lb />
Com. <lb />
shows that there is due, him, <lb />
the direct by <lb />
his father, the sum of <lb />
The income from this <lb />
the three years is <lb />
From this sum expenditures have <lb />
been made covering the <lb />
expenses of the estate, <lb />
bringing the actually <lb />
paid him down to something less <lb />
than <lb />
SHABBY PORT SAID. <lb />
Th. <lb />
Unveiling Monument lo <lb />
ton Davit. <lb />
Special to <lb />
Richmond, Va., June 3-The <lb />
drawing event of the great es- <lb />
of the United Veterans <lb />
of the entire South in a great <lb />
reunion, comes off today, when <lb />
the monument to the former <lb />
chief of the Confederacy, <lb />
is unveiled in the <lb />
of least two <lb />
-thousand <lb />
This monument was hauled to <lb />
its destination by school children, <lb />
five thousand of whom had hold <lb />
of the ropes, and pulled it along <lb />
as they sang their little hymns. <lb />
The sight was very inspiring, <lb />
and the streets were filled with <lb />
spectators. The ropes with <lb />
which the tiny hands of the <lb />
children pulled the ponderous <lb />
along were three city <lb />
long, and the children <lb />
w -e strung along for the same <lb />
d and each one pulled <lb />
he or she was the <lb />
one attached to the rope. <lb />
folks impulsively rushed <lb />
ii i give a little help as it seemed <lb />
to 1.1 needed, and to the stirring <lb />
music of the Continental fife and <lb />
drum the proud procession press- <lb />
ed forward. Today the <lb />
of the lost was <lb />
the most striking feature of <lb />
exercises. The children <lb />
pied a platform inside the Lee <lb />
circle, the combination of colors <lb />
in their attire representing the <lb />
red, white and blue and the <lb />
teen stars ox the Confederacy. <lb />
to th a <lb />
and <lb />
After a night in the rends <lb />
the dock into the <lb />
the the assembled <lb />
motley crew that comprises the pop- <lb />
of tho place. flimsy, <lb />
hobby Port exceedingly <lb />
inflated fake. About the wildest <lb />
excitement in sight that night was <lb />
show with <lb />
A brass <lb />
was attached, and after every <lb />
tho Indies gave u sweet smile <lb />
with each plate contribution. Of <lb />
there is tho quarter, <lb />
which a half dozen or so <lb />
that follow you <lb />
about are anxious for you to sec. <lb />
but goes there after night- <lb />
fall. <lb />
down at the end of the <lb />
dark, like the <lb />
murmuring of a stage mob. comes <lb />
the noise of the coaling of shins. <lb />
All day and nil night they coal <lb />
Port Said. The cool imps in <lb />
and turban or fez keep <lb />
step with nattering feet lo n pro <lb />
longed yell without begin- <lb />
without end beneath <lb />
baskets of dusty coal crawl out <lb />
of the lighter up the high side of <lb />
ship. the <lb />
smoky glare of great torches naked <lb />
yelling the baskets of the <lb />
chain that to a weird, form- <lb />
less chant gees round round up <lb />
the springy plank and bock again. <lb />
As you look over tho it <lb />
no stretch of fancy t; the sen <lb />
of the grimy coal dust, the t <lb />
and sweat f toiler-, and see <lb />
stead demons in pit <lb />
scraping, scraping, tho dark- <lb />
into baskets for the <lb />
lire of their lean and lank <lb />
brothers, who hoist their l <lb />
on naked shoulders and join <lb />
weird parade. In the <lb />
of the torch their teeth . <lb />
and their a dull red, only to <lb />
be swallowed up in a moment in the <lb />
dull that envelops <lb />
Fantastically almost the <lb />
builds up out of the confusion be- <lb />
low. Vaguely masts, rigging, fun- <lb />
and ventilators are outlined or <lb />
touched here there with n deli- <lb />
rosy light so full of subtle <lb />
meaning that fabric is <lb />
built up by a few suggestive lights, <lb />
i. the whole is repeated in still <lb />
waters J. <lb />
ward in <lb />
Rip Saw <lb />
Freedom does not breed <lb />
ants. <lb />
Poverty is not the child of <lb />
Justice. <lb />
Self is the most complex ma- <lb />
chine in existence- <lb />
man with brains <lb />
gets stuck on himself. <lb />
birds often <lb />
have foul nests. <lb />
As as we can love and <lb />
laugh, we'll know God <lb />
reigns. <lb />
There could be no <lb />
without slaves in one form or <lb />
another. <lb />
in <lb />
J-W. PERRY CO. <lb />
NORFOLK. VA. <lb />
Cotton and handlers of <lb />
Bagging, Ties and <lb />
shipments <lb />
AN OLD ADAGE <lb />
SAYS -a <lb />
light purse Is a heavy <lb />
Sickness nukes a light purse. <lb />
The LIVER is the seat of nine <lb />
tenths of all disease. <lb />
go to the root of the whole mat- <lb />
thoroughly, quickly safely <lb />
and restore the action of <lb />
LIVER to normal condition. <lb />
Give tone to the system and <lb />
solid flesh to the body. <lb />
To No Substitute. <lb />
Why <lb />
Certainly <lb />
You can afford <lb />
cents per week <lb />
pays for a <lb />
TELEPHONE <lb />
at your <lb />
RESIDENCE <lb />
to <lb />
and <lb />
M. C <lb />
NOBLES <lb />
Shop.<lb />
. PATENTS I <lb />
TH AT PAY, M our <lb />
mill U .-. <lb />
nodal. or for report I <lb />
on . .- SO Gun- I <lb />
PASSING <lb />
i rate <lb />
to <lb />
WASHINGTON, O. C. <lb />
he it to <lb />
Sharp Razor's eleM Towels <lb />
work guaranteed <lb />
Cosmetics A Specialty. <lb />
Hot and Cold <lb />
one and all for you pas <lb />
i ii and hoping for your con <lb />
I remain, <lb />
to serve, <lb />
S. J. Prop. <lb />
DON'T TAKE CHANCES <lb />
On getting stale goods in warm <lb />
weather. Come to my store for <lb />
FRESH <lb />
And you will find the good article every <lb />
time. <lb />
M. A. FLEMING. <lb />
Signers if <lb />
Meet Jamestown. <lb />
Harry Thaw Get Twenty Thousand <lb />
Dollars a Year. <lb />
Special to Reflector. <lb />
Pa. June <lb />
Fidelity Title and Trust Com- <lb />
as tee presented today <lb />
to the judges of the orphans <lb />
the accounts of the estate <lb />
of the father of K. <lb />
Thaw. Harry Thaw is shown to <lb />
have received Ike lire-eat <lb />
income of any of near- <lb />
been paid to <lb />
him from t h is source This <lb />
sum is exclusive of the income <lb />
he derives from various other <lb />
bequests under his father's will. <lb />
The account of Harry Thaw <lb />
Special to Reflector. <lb />
Princeton, May CO.-Grover <lb />
Cleveland is earnestly in favor <lb />
of the plan of the Thomas <lb />
Memorial Association to <lb />
have the descendants of the <lb />
signers of tie Declaration of In <lb />
dependence meet at the James- <lb />
town Exposition on the coming <lb />
fourth of July. Such meeting, <lb />
it is considered, would be a most <lb />
inspiring occasion and it would <lb />
give new impetus to the move- <lb />
to provide a worthy me- <lb />
of the great author of the <lb />
immortal charter of our <lb />
ties. <lb />
Ticket Scalpers Enjoined From Deal- <lb />
big in Exposition Tickets. <lb />
Special to Reflector. <lb />
Norfolk, Va., May 30.-The <lb />
motion comes up today before <lb />
Judge Prentiss, in the Norfolk <lb />
city circuit court to make his in- <lb />
junction against, ticket scalpers <lb />
from buying or selling all rail- <lb />
road and other non- transferable <lb />
transportation tickets until to- <lb />
day. Now injunction will <lb />
be made permanent if the expo- <lb />
authorities have their way. <lb />
They like the taste as well as maple <lb />
is what one mother wrote of <lb />
Laxative Cough Syrup. This <lb />
modern cough syrup is free <lb />
from any opiate or narcotics, contains <lb />
Honey Tar. conforms to the National <lb />
Pure Food and Drug Law. S old by <lb />
Jno. L. Wooten. <lb />
in. in <lb />
v Counsel From the South. <lb />
When the cold winds dry and crack the <lb />
the skin a box of salve can save more <lb />
discomfort. In buying salve look for <lb />
the name on the box to avoid any <lb />
and be sure you the <lb />
Witch Hazel Salve. Sold by <lb />
Jno. L. Wooten <lb />
Clear up the complexion, <lb />
tone You can best <lb />
do or two of Do <lb />
Little Early Risers. Safe Reliable little <lb />
pills with a reputation. The pills that <lb />
everyone knows. Recommended by <lb />
Jno. L. Wooten. <lb />
Central Shop. <lb />
Edmond Fleming, Props, <lb />
In main section. <lb />
the <lb />
chairs in operation and each <lb />
o. o presided over by a skilled <lb />
barber. <lb />
Our place is inviting, razors sharp <lb />
our clean. <lb />
We thank yon for past <lb />
aid pen to when <lb />
Mr. E. W of St Louis <lb />
St., Dallas, Tex. hays; <lb />
have become with Dr. <lb />
King's New Life and DO laxative <lb />
I ever before tried so <lb />
es of malaria and They <lb />
don't grind nor gripe. at John I. <lb />
Store. <lb />
He Fired Stick. <lb />
have fired the walking-stick I've <lb />
carried over years, on account of a <lb />
sore that resisted every kind of treat- <lb />
until I tried <lb />
Salve; that has healed the tore and <lb />
me a happy writes John <lb />
Garrett, of North Mills, N. C. <lb />
teed for Piles, Burns, etc., by John. I. <lb />
Wooten <lb />
Every Man His Own Doctor. <lb />
The average man afford to <lb />
employ a physician for every slight ail- <lb />
or injury that may occur in his <lb />
family, nor can he afford to neglect <lb />
them, as so slight an injury us the <lb />
scratch of a pin has been known to <lb />
cause the loss of a limb. Hence every <lb />
man must from necessity be his own <lb />
doctor for class of Success <lb />
often upon prompt treatment <lb />
which can only be bad when suitable <lb />
medicines are dept at hand. Chamber- <lb />
been in the <lb />
good <lb />
The Fifteenth National <lb />
Congress, will be <lb />
held in Sacramento, California. <lb />
September 2-7 next, premises to <lb />
be u important national <lb />
event It is a forestry congress <lb />
and discussions, which <lb />
will include questions of <lb />
forest reserve extension <lb />
and as well <lb />
national irrigation, will be of <lb />
interest and importance to <lb />
every portion of the country. <lb />
R. L. Johnson, <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb />
Contractor, Builder, Tile Setter. <lb />
Plans submitted and estimates fur- <lb />
on application. All work <lb />
Turn key job when ever <lb />
ed. <lb />
J . <lb />
LEADING FLORISTS, <lb />
OF NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
All kinds of all kinds choice cut flow- <lb />
in season Special attention given <lb />
Wedding and Funeral <lb />
Bulb stock. Pot plants for Winter bloom- <lb />
Rosebushes, Hedge <lb />
plants, Evergreens and Shade trees <lb />
great variety. <lb />
Raleigh. N. C. <lb />
Phone <lb />
JAMES L. FLEMING, <lb />
ATTORNEY AT LAW, <lb />
Harry Skinner. Han j Skinner, Jr. <lb />
TH. W. <lb />
SKINNER WHEDBEE. <lb />
LAWYERS. N C <lb />
Practice in all <lb />
Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea <lb />
purifies the blood, strengthen <lb />
the nerves, regulates the bowels, <lb />
aids the kidneys, cures <lb />
troubles, builds up the nervous <lb />
force and repairs ill effects <lb />
of over eating Tea or Tablets, <lb />
cents, Wooten's Drug Store. <lb />
I have opened on Fifth street, op- <lb />
Hotel Bertha, a place for doing <lb />
all kinds of Upholstering and Harness <lb />
Repairing. Work done promptly and <lb />
satisfactory. D. D. GARDNER. <lb />
Piles get quick and certain relief <lb />
from Dr. Magic Ointment. <lb />
Please note it is made alone for Piles, <lb />
and its action is positive and certain. <lb />
Itching, painful, protruding or blind <lb />
tiles disappear like magic by its use. <lb />
glass jars <lb />
Sold by Drug Store <lb />
LANIER, <lb />
MARBLE DEALER. <lb />
First Class Work and <lb />
Prices. Iron Fencing Sold. <lb />
Greenville, North Carolina.<lb />
Merchant Tailors, <lb />
Building on Third <lb />
Street. <lb />
We have just received our <lb />
new line of woolens for spring <lb />
suits. Come and have a look. <lb />
Panama Canal. <lb />
Machinery is digging <lb />
canal a thousand times quicker <lb />
the shovel dug tho Erie. <lb />
Machinery the U. <lb />
paint at times less for labor, <lb />
than if made by has. <lb />
The L, At M. gives the job in <lb />
world, because L. M. Zinc hardens <lb />
L. M. White makes L. of. <lb />
iron for Id to <lb />
It only gallons of this <lb />
paint and gallons of Linseed <lb />
Oil at GO ct per gallon, paint a mod- <lb />
sized <lb />
If any defect exists in L. i- M. Paint, <lb />
will repaint house nothing. <lb />
Sold by H. L. Greenville. <lb />
I will mail you free, to <lb />
samples of my Dr. <lb />
prove merit, <lb />
loop's Restorative. <lb />
and my Bo; k on either The <lb />
Heart or The Kidneys, Troubles of the <lb />
Stomach, Heart or are mere- <lb />
symptoms of a deeper ailment. <lb />
make the common error of treating <lb />
symptoms only. Symptom treatment <lb />
is treating the result of your ailment, <lb />
and not the cause. Weak Stomach <lb />
inside -mean <lb />
. always. And the <lb />
Heart, and ff . well, have their <lb />
nerves. Weaken <lb />
, i <lb />
we . organs. Here is where Or. <lb />
Slit-., g ., bar. <lb />
n c . m.; to t eat <lb />
the Bide bloat- <lb />
t . I or com- <lb />
i. . noon's Restorative. <lb />
Write sample and free Hook. <lb />
Dr. Wis. The <lb />
is sold by Drug Store. <lb />
Get a free sample of Dr. <lb />
store. If real <lb />
Coffee disturbs your Stomach, your <lb />
Heart Kidneys, then try this <lb />
Coffee imitation. Dr. has close- <lb />
matched Old Java and Mocha Coffee <lb />
in flavor and taste, has not a <lb />
single-rain of Coffee in it. Dr. <lb />
I f Health Imitation is made <lb />
from pure toasted grains or <lb />
Nuts, etc. Made in a min- <lb />
No wait. You will sure- <lb />
it. Sold by T. E. Hooker Co. <lb />
Dentist. <lb />
Greenville, N. Q <lb />
How to live on cents a day. <lb />
The mind as well as the body is <lb />
by economy in eating. <lb />
There's no health giver like a <lb />
diet of Hollister's Rocky <lb />
Tea. In a startling way it <lb />
keeps you going. Tea <lb />
or Tablets Wooten's Drug Store. <lb />
ESTABLISHED 1875. <lb />
S. H. SCHULTZ. <lb />
Wholesale and retail <lb />
Dealer. tor <lb />
Hides, Fur, Cotton Peed, <lb />
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Be <lb />
steads. Mattresses, Oak <lb />
Baby Carriages, Par <lb />
suits Tables. Lounges, Safes <lb />
and Gail Ax Snuff, <lb />
high Life Tobacco Key West <lb />
George Cigars, <lb />
Cherries, Peaches, <lb />
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, <lb />
Meat Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Meat <lb />
Magic Food, Matches <lb />
Seed Meal and Hulls, <lb />
Garden Seeds, Oranges, Apple-., <lb />
Nuts Dried Apples, <lb />
Peaches, Prunes, <lb />
Glass ware Tip <lb />
wooden ware, cakes and <lb />
crackers, Macaroni, Best <lb />
Butler, New Sewing Ma <lb />
and numerous other <lb />
Quality and fr <lb />
come see me, <lb />
S. M. <lb />
Phone <lb />
Cannot be Cored <lb />
by local applications, as they cannot <lb />
reach the diseased portion of the ear. <lb />
There is only one way to cure deafness, <lb />
and that is by constitutional remedies. <lb />
Deafness is caused by an inflamed con- <lb />
of the mucous lining of the <lb />
Tube. When this tube is in- <lb />
flamed you have a rumbling sound or <lb />
imperfect hearing, and when it is en- <lb />
closed, Deafness is the result, <lb />
and unless the inflammation can be <lb />
ken out and this tube restored to its <lb />
; normal condition, hearing will be de- <lb />
cases out of ten <lb />
I'll stop your pain free, <lb />
first <lb />
my Pink Pain Tablets can do, I will but an inflamed condition of <lb />
mail you free, a Trial Package of them surfaces. <lb />
forever; <lb />
fore you spend a penny-what are caused by catarrh, which is nothing <lb />
Dr. Headache Tablets. <lb />
Headache, Toothache. Period <lb />
pains, etc., are due alone to blood con- <lb />
Dr. Headache Tablets <lb />
simply kills pain by coaxing away <lb />
unnatural blood pressure. That is all. <lb />
Address Dr. Racine. Wis, Sold <lb />
by Drug Store. <lb />
We will give One hundred Dollars for <lb />
any case of Deafness by ca- <lb />
that cannot by Hall's. <lb />
Catarrh cure. Send for circulars, free. <lb />
T. Toledo, O. <lb />
Sold <lb />
Take Hall's Family Pills for <lb />
TAFT VAN<lb />
HOUSE FURNISHINGS <lb />
THE CHEAPEST PLACE TO BUY IS THE, <lb />
RACKET; STORE OF <lb />
ELLINGTON CO <lb />
SCHOOL BOOKS. PICTURES. NOVELTIES, ETC. <lb />
Home of Women's Fashions, Greenville, N. C. <lb />
W. H. U.,. <lb />
MOORE LONG, <lb />
Attorneys-at-Law <lb />
N. C <lb />
kit for many years and enjoy <lb />
reputation. <lb />
Diam for plaint, j <lb />
I i lam's for <lb />
comma, en up and whooping, <lb />
cough. I <lb />
anti- <lb />
sept <lb />
and <lb />
t and Liver Tab-1 <lb />
Ins for and <lb />
St <lb />
inn of <lb />
the tit in. <lb />
On- bottle of each f these five<lb />
J in . Me i <lb />
COBB CO <lb />
Va-. <lb />
Brokers It <lb />
n ii. ., <lb />
. r to N<lb />
nm <lb />
MERCHANDISE <lb />
WATER <lb />
CORES. <lb />
Read a hundreds of such <lb />
I have suffered with NERVOUS for past <lb />
who have received more beneficial and lasting from use <lb />
Syrup invariably Ea MINERAL than from any other of <lb />
it the the many I have had prescribed me. It gives me <lb />
la so pleasant. Contains ; . tn in in ,,. <lb />
and tar It laxative to testily to its marvelous results in my own case and <lb />
, re- others have personally observed. <lb />
lief croup, <lb />
through the DO <lb />
and Drug Law. Sold <lb />
cough syrup and is unrivaled for tin- <lb />
Drives cold out <lb />
reels. Conforms to the <lb />
Wooten. <lb />
Mrs. Martha P. Taylor, <lb />
Newport New <lb />
Send Geo. S. Prichard. Greenville. N. C.<lb /></p>
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DEPARTMENT <lb />
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent. <lb />
C. <lb />
Am authorized Kent for Daily <lb />
and we lake <lb />
and receipts for <lb />
in We hare a list <lb />
j all who receive mail at <lb />
hit office. take orders <lb />
ob printing <lb />
Mrs. Hosea and Miss Lillie <lb />
Cox have returned to their <lb />
homes in Goldsboro. <lb />
For and cheap goods go <lb />
to E. E. Co., they always <lb />
have the best. <lb />
Mrs. Addie Cox and Mrs <lb />
The J. R. Smith Co. the pop- <lb />
merchants of Ayden. N. C., <lb />
have just received a new and <lb />
complete line of the famous <lb />
spectacles and eye <lb />
Classes, and will be assisted for <lb />
our days. May 30th, 31st. June <lb />
by one of A. K- Haw <lb />
Company's opticians. All <lb />
Ayden and vicinity who wish to <lb />
have glasses scientifically <lb />
should call at the store of Smith <lb />
Co, on the above mentioned <lb />
dates <lb />
special notice <lb />
The Ayden Milling and Manufacturing Company have <lb />
W furnishings and material <lb />
in their undertaking department <lb />
They have also purchased a hearse and are in first <lb />
class position to serve the This is a long needed <lb />
June B <lb />
Milling <lb />
Manufacturing Go. <lb />
Butt, of Winterville, were <lb />
Mass. May <lb />
Messrs J. K Co. <lb />
Ayden. N. C. <lb />
here a short while yesterday. For fear that there <lb />
Go to E- E a slight misunderstand- <lb />
market for beef, fresh <lb />
sausage and fresh <lb />
Misses Hollie and Fannie <lb />
Waters, of Vanceboro. spent <lb />
Tuesday and Wednesday with <lb />
Mrs W. E. Hooks. <lb />
on of some of our <lb />
customers regarding the <lb />
tee upon our patent and Dull <lb />
shoes, we wish to <lb />
emphasize the fact that <lb />
exists and has not been with- <lb />
drawn. <lb />
Merchandise Broker-I carry I We our customers and <lb />
line of Meat, Lard and . <lb />
Don't buy before men s shoes to <lb />
know that we will continue to do <lb />
as we have done in the past vis. <lb />
me a trial. Frank Lilly <lb />
Benjamin Smith, an old veter- <lb />
an, Tuesday to attend the <lb />
reunion at Richmond. Mr. <lb />
Smith was with Stonewall Jack- <lb />
son up in the Virginia valleys <lb />
and saw the noted after <lb />
he was killed. <lb />
guarantee the vamps of the <lb />
Patent and Bull not <lb />
to break through before, the first <lb />
sole is worn out. <lb />
In the event of a Burt Pack- <lb />
ard. shoe <lb />
M you need any Paint be sure <lb />
and see E. E- Co. <lb />
Mrs. J. L. Home came down <lb />
Monday and organized a <lb />
Missionary Society with <lb />
twelve members. <lb />
exchange corn <lb />
for or Lean, Healthy Shoats <lb />
weighing from to pounds. <lb />
If preferred I will pay cash mark- <lb />
et price for same W. A. Darden <lb />
Ayden, N. C. <lb />
At a regular meeting Eureka <lb />
No. K of P., <lb />
Allowing were <lb />
elected officer for <lb />
year beginning J 1st, <lb />
W. B. C. W E. <lb />
Hooks, V. C; J. M. Blow, <lb />
E. L. i M. of W; W. L. <lb />
Browning, K-of R. B. <lb />
Pierce, i. G; Church Moore, <lb />
J. R Turnage was elected <lb />
representative to the grand <lb />
lodge also lodge deputy- <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 article. <lb />
Miss Freddie Tucker, of <lb />
is visiting Miss Lena <lb />
Dawson <lb />
Call at the Drug Store <lb />
cure one of hose excellent <lb />
M, Sauls. <lb />
Marcellus Smith is at home on <lb />
a visit South Carolina. <lb />
The most will be <lb />
pleased with one of those <lb />
Pens at Saul's. Coll and <lb />
see. <lb />
Hon. F. A. Woodard delivered <lb />
the annual address at the <lb />
commencement here yes- <lb />
M. M has the finest and <lb />
best supply of Fountain Pens <lb />
ever brought to Ayden. <lb />
The infant of W. G. Smith <lb />
died Monday night and the re- <lb />
mains were carried to Greenville <lb />
Tuesday for interment. A few <lb />
friends from here accompanied <lb />
it <lb />
pens on sale at Saul's <lb />
drug store at from SI to <lb />
J. A. Harrington is having <lb />
built a brick store on Lee <lb />
street a few doors from Main <lb />
street. <lb />
tons cons cotton <lb />
F Lilly Co <lb />
The following is the annual <lb />
statement of the Ayden <lb />
from May 13th, to May <lb />
13th, 1907. <lb />
Liabilities. <lb />
Stock on hand <lb />
May 13th 1907. <lb />
Due state treasury. <lb />
Bills payable. <lb />
contrary to this <lb />
the from whom the <lb />
shoes were purchased, is author- <lb />
to replace with a new pair. <lb />
Yours very truly, <lb />
and Field. <lb />
In a game of ball here be- <lb />
tween the graded school and the <lb />
seminary boys, Wednesday, the <lb />
score stood to in favor of <lb />
the graded school. Nine innings <lb />
were played <lb />
We Len thanks to our <lb />
friend C. V. Cannon, for an in- <lb />
to attend the commence- <lb />
exercises at Chapel Hill. <lb />
W. I. Jenkins and <lb />
to do farmer living on <lb />
the edge or Ayden in his <lb />
as a farmer has <lb />
of meal, nor has he bought <lb />
hay or fodder, and that <lb />
never purchased a horse, but <lb />
raises his own team and now has <lb />
pretty working <lb />
can be found anywhere Fe <lb />
makes all necessary home sup- <lb />
plies, his money crop he places <lb />
in the Ayden bank and always <lb />
has a nice little catch-me-all on <lb />
hand to meet any demands and <lb />
he don't seem to kill himself <lb />
Working either. <lb />
WE. Hooks and W. J. Boyd <lb />
have gone to on <lb />
Mr. Whitty came over from <lb />
New Bern Sunday to see his <lb />
wife who is here on a visit to <lb />
her father, W. S. Blount Mr. <lb />
Whitty is a very prominent <lb />
hardware merchant of New- <lb />
Bern. <lb />
We regret very much to learn <lb />
of the sudden and unexpected <lb />
death of Mr. John Pierce a very <lb />
prosperous and prominent far- <lb />
mer living just three miles from <lb />
Ayden. His health has been <lb />
for sometime but he was <lb />
seldom confined to the house, <lb />
lie was in Ayden Monday and <lb />
we had quite a lengthy <lb />
with him. Mr. Pierce <lb />
was our friend and our regard <lb />
for him was not exceeded by <lb />
that for any other. He was a <lb />
gentleman of the old school and <lb />
always condemned that of the <lb />
hypocritical character He ad- <lb />
mired honor and integrity in <lb />
every one, and ever, we verily <lb />
believe to the golden <lb />
Do unto others as you <lb />
would have them do unto <lb />
Bryant Tripp an old vet has <lb />
gone to Richmond to meet his <lb />
comrades of the <lb />
The commencement at the <lb />
Free Will Seminary passed <lb />
pleasantly. The annual address <lb />
was fine. The student body <lb />
acquitted themselves admirably <lb />
The institution is a credit to <lb />
den and this whole section of the <lb />
country. It certainly merits a <lb />
very large patronage <lb />
Miss Clarence after <lb />
a visit several weeks here to rel- <lb />
left for her home in <lb />
Greensboro Saturday. <lb />
Mrs. Willie Prince, who has <lb />
been spending several weeks <lb />
with her mother, has returned to <lb />
her home in Point <lb />
W. J. Jenkins showed us a <lb />
cabbage taken from his truck <lb />
farm Saturday that weighed <lb />
pounds <lb />
Mrs. George Worthington and <lb />
Mrs. Jesse Cannon are away on <lb />
a visit to friends in Goldsboro, <lb />
Kinston and Morehead City. <lb />
see F. V. Johnston when you <lb />
need feed of any kind. <lb />
Field Peas at F. V. <lb />
The Good Newspaper. <lb />
In the old plantation those <lb />
who subscribed for <lb />
laid little stress upon value <lb />
of a paper for furnishing <lb />
opportunity The planter <lb />
lived on his plantation. He <lb />
wanted the general news of the <lb />
State, the United States, and the <lb />
world; but industrial and <lb />
news concerned him little. <lb />
He was not looking for <lb />
in these fields H took a <lb />
newspaper largely for his enter- <lb />
and to post him gen- <lb />
The modern newspaper is a <lb />
totally different institution. It <lb />
must not only furnish everything <lb />
that the planter desires, but it <lb />
must furnish specific information <lb />
about the progress of all sorts of <lb />
business and manufacturing <lb />
movements. If somebody is <lb />
going to build a house the <lb />
the brick man, the car- <lb />
and others, not only want <lb />
to know it, they want to <lb />
know to whom to apply to sell <lb />
their wares and make contracts. <lb />
Therefore the good newspaper <lb />
become an important adjunct of <lb />
the business of the lumber man, <lb />
the brick man. the carpenter and <lb />
others. For the merchant it <lb />
must tell where new goods are <lb />
made, where a good supply of <lb />
and other fruits can be ob- <lb />
from a new field and in a <lb />
thousand and one ways, it must <lb />
put enough information of a com- <lb />
character within reach <lb />
each subscriber that he may <lb />
make back in the year, not only <lb />
the subscription price, but some- <lb />
times the subscription price many <lb />
fold. <lb />
In the modern newspaper in <lb />
the midst of an industrial world, <lb />
the advertisements become <lb />
most as much of importance as <lb />
much of the reading matter is. <lb />
By watching the <lb />
Kinston Votes Bonds. <lb />
The town of Kinston held an <lb />
election Monday on the question <lb />
of issuing bonds to the amount <lb />
of j qualify the town for <lb />
bidding on the location of the <lb />
Eastern training school for <lb />
teachers Out of a total <lb />
vote of there were <lb />
cast for bonds, against <lb />
bonds, not voting. That <lb />
was a good vote for the bonds <lb />
and shows the progressive spirit <lb />
of Kinston. <lb />
r Joseph Dixon <lb />
AND SURGEON. <lb />
Ow RM N <lb />
N. c. <lb />
RY CO. <lb />
STEAMBOAT SERVICE. <lb />
am fa leave <lb />
noon Washington, <lb />
with <lb />
Special to Reflector. <lb />
Norfolk. Va June. <lb />
military carnival and <lb />
for the <lb />
Jamestown exposition, from <lb />
June to today. SB <lb />
open to members of the regular <lb />
army who are classed as <lb />
the united <lb />
eves of a the <lb />
union <lb />
into two of events <lb />
the regulars, the other <lb />
guardsmen. <lb />
kt with i will <lb />
Norfolk A Hy for sports <lb />
Norfolk. Baltimore. Philadelphia of the reel <lb />
. a other These events will be <lb />
s North and West t- those held annually at <lb />
f order their Garden. Near <lb />
I care off <lb />
Southern Ry Co. that period known as <lb />
subject to change Tho remainder of <lb />
a i I <lb />
c the National <lb />
teams, f <lb />
K Agent, Va. <lb />
M W. <lb />
First Kilo of Brick. <lb />
Mr. W. H. Jr., who s- <lb />
a brick making plant <lb />
here recently, finished burning <lb />
his kiln of brick en <lb />
Tuesday. An examination of <lb />
the brick shows them to be an <lb />
excellent article, hard, smooth <lb />
and of good finish. Mr- is <lb />
to be congratulated and we hope <lb />
his enterprise will meet <lb />
ant success. His plant <lb />
s need that Greenville has <lb />
felt, <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
By virtue of a executed and <lb />
delivered by and <lb />
Williams on <lb />
the 18th day of December. 1905, which <lb />
appears of the office <lb />
of Pitt c <lb />
in book J-8, page the undersigned <lb />
will for cash before the curt house <lb />
on the 18th <lb />
cent Three <lb />
six men each will be <lb />
sent from New York alone for <lb />
this event, and other cities are <lb />
showing equal interest. <lb />
R. L. <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb />
Contractor, Setter <lb />
ship, on the south side of Tar i be I <lb />
ginning at the gate post on the left-side <lb />
Greenville <lb />
to then east wit <lb />
to the Mogul line. with the <lb />
line to Creek, then uP <lb />
to and with the run thereof to <lb />
a big cypress. Hardey-s corner, then <lb />
straight across the field to the beginning <lb />
CUM In. n <lb />
POPULAR SONG <lb />
TO GRAND OPERA. <lb />
This Booklet will be mail- <lb />
ed free to anyone owning <lb />
a piano or contemplating <lb />
buying one. <lb />
REMEMBER THIS <lb />
When you visit the Expo- <lb />
have your mail ad- <lb />
dressed to our store We <lb />
will care for it, and it <lb />
and <lb />
We will be glad to <lb />
ha you also use our con- <lb />
for writing let- <lb />
This is all free to <lb />
to see our <lb />
Pianos and hear the Play- <lb />
but you will be <lb />
under no obligation to <lb />
buy. <lb />
CHAS. M. <lb />
L. C. STEELE MGR. <lb />
ST. <lb />
NORFOLK, VA <lb />
TRIPP, HART <lb />
TO J. H. <lb />
in Dry Goods. No- <lb />
Heavy <lb />
taken to secure the etc <lb />
money. i <lb />
This April 18th, 1907. Prime U u <lb />
. WILLIAMS, Mortgagee. J to the <lb />
. A m s <lb />
Hart <lb />
OF <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
N. <lb />
of business May. 18th, <lb />
LIABILITY. <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
Furniture and Fixtures <lb />
Due from banks an i bankers <lb />
Cash items <lb />
Gold coin <lb />
Silver coin <lb />
610.59 <lb />
2.4.80 <lb />
20.00 <lb />
1.728.15 <lb />
Nut. bk 1,688.00 <lb />
Total <lb />
Capital stock <lb />
fund <lb />
f less expenses mi <lb />
Dividends unpaid <lb />
Deposits subject to check <lb />
607.84 <lb />
certified chocks. no <lb />
lA.<lb />
I J. B. Smith, . I the above <lb />
ti, <lb />
K. SMITH, Cashier. <lb />
Mud to <lb />
27th May, f DIXON <lb />
L. <lb />
Notary b I <lb />
announcement <lb />
All his life he was a sterling of the and taking ad- <lb />
Democrat loving its principles the prices made pub- <lb />
find ,.,.,,.,., I ho f., . <lb />
Total. <lb />
Resources. <lb />
Cash paid Town <lb />
Treas. <lb />
Cash paid Town <lb />
Treasurer <lb />
Cash paid <lb />
town Treas. 5-13-07 <lb />
Sash on hand 6-14-07 <lb />
Cock on hand <lb />
Fixtures <lb />
Net profit 4728.35 <lb />
and practicing its precepts. <lb />
He was a mason in high stand- <lb />
and will be buried with ma- <lb />
honors He was about <lb />
years of age every year of which <lb />
was usefully spent and the <lb />
world was made better for his <lb />
having lived in it. His neigh- <lb />
will miss him, especially <lb />
the poor, tho entire community <lb />
will miss him for he was a use- <lb />
man and the need of him <lb />
will long be felt. We shall miss <lb />
rum for he never came to town <lb />
that he didn't call to see us and <lb />
may the words of counsel he <lb />
gave us do us good. We <lb />
his loved ones and <lb />
2,500.00 sincerely that He who only <lb />
I can may carry comfort to their <lb />
1,152.19 <lb />
the housewife an save <lb />
per cent, on the cost of running <lb />
a house, and the paper becomes <lb />
at once a valuable business asset <lb />
in the household. <lb />
Those people who look upon a <lb />
newspaper as sort of luxury or a <lb />
literary indulgence, totally fail <lb />
appreciate how much is <lb />
done by the news gatherers of a <lb />
modern paper to furnish inform- <lb />
upon the basis of which <lb />
important profits may be de. <lb />
Therefore, for the enterprising <lb />
man a good modern newspaper is <lb />
an investment and not an <lb />
Besides the money value <lb />
exhibited, it is educational,, and <lb />
if M left after- is an important factor in training <lb />
Richmond to see his <lb />
who are there on a visit to <lb />
of his wife. <lb />
A woman would rather break <lb />
a bill than a cent dish. <lb />
children to acquire the habit of <lb />
reading and educating the mind <lb />
what is going on <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, Ya. <lb />
have been the standard Cotton and <lb />
Tobacco guanos in the South <lb />
because great care is used in the <lb />
election of materials. <lb />
Ask your dealer for <lb />
goods and don't take substitutes <lb />
aid to be as good. See that <lb />
the trade-mark is on every bag. <lb />
EASTERN <lb />
REFLECTOR <lb />
D. J. W i Owner. <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
Truth In Preference to Fiction. <lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. JUNE 1907 <lb />
NO. <lb />
SOUND IN THE FAITH. <lb />
Old With <lb />
Still Sticks <lb />
Old Time <lb />
to Her Rain. <lb />
STATE NEWS. <lb />
the State <lb />
visited by <lb />
May be the time i come <lb />
when the people will on <lb />
science for religion, <lb />
is a long way In d- <lb />
marks, the l. of <lb />
living and it i <lb />
hoped more coming along. <lb />
This has been a most peculiar <lb />
spring an summer; ii fact we <lb />
have hid March; <lb />
it's been winter. During all <lb />
these weeks the papers hare <lb />
been course in a <lb />
jocular man up at <lb />
Washington the fiend- <lb />
quality he is dishing out. <lb />
One of the good old time <lb />
women hereabouts has been hear- <lb />
of all these goings-on and <lb />
she is disgusted. She says she <lb />
. cannot read, but she has grand- <lb />
children who have been going to <lb />
school and they read to her. <lb />
. tell you what it she <lb />
said today, talking in a Record <lb />
, man's hearing; here stuff <lb />
and talk ain't right. is <lb />
. tie newspapers a some <lb />
i smut man up at Washing- <lb />
ton a de just as if be <lb />
anything to do it; <lb />
hops on him and him as <lb />
if de poor man had a thing to do <lb />
it de people know <lb />
de good Lord dishes out be <lb />
wedder he fixes it up tor <lb />
good wise purpose <lb />
when git good ready he <lb />
to give us summer <lb />
wedder, hot we deserve it, <lb />
fur we but he is <lb />
long to- <lb />
wards us too many <lb />
smart men a. up all over <lb />
de world; knows too much, <lb />
or thinks does, and someday <lb />
Se Lord to one <lb />
show how little is. <lb />
Talk about de men up at <lb />
capital a up de wedder <lb />
Why, he know Z <lb />
about it He may know <lb />
which way a storm is and <lb />
shoot clear wedder, but <lb />
when i de papers claim he <lb />
can make any kind of wedder to <lb />
suit himself, is tom- <lb />
foolery, to me <lb />
spell comes along de whole <lb />
seem like it to dry <lb />
up; den de remember <lb />
is a God git to- <lb />
and prays f rain <lb />
when to- <lb />
and prays de spirit <lb />
de Lord he <lb />
answer de prayer de <lb />
rain. You knows dis is so, <lb />
you done seen still a fool <lb />
man think he's smart he go <lb />
ob and talk like a dunce till he <lb />
get real den he go to <lb />
What we needs is to <lb />
oftener make <lb />
pray more. If de peoples keep <lb />
on pay no attention de Lord <lb />
he to smite What <lb />
we needs is more and less <lb />
big talk. De Lord am a <lb />
things he to keep on <lb />
This old woman has evidently <lb />
not forgotten her raising and is <lb />
sticking- Would it not be far <lb />
better if we would all stick <lb />
Greensboro Record. <lb />
in forth <lb />
Many sections of <lb />
have been recently <lb />
severe hail storms <lb />
Th Atlantic Coast Line depot <lb />
at n City was destroyed by <lb />
t v A of <lb />
matter in the <lb />
building was also consume. <lb />
J. P. a young man of <lb />
Wilmington, while talking to his <lb />
mother of his troubles, shot him- <lb />
self in the temple with a pistol. <lb />
He fell in his mother's arms and <lb />
died in a few minutes. <lb />
SHORT SLEEVES SHIRT <lb />
THE BOY AND THE OFFICE <lb />
OIL <lb />
BOLD BURGLARY IN KINSTON. <lb />
Wage, Men and <lb />
R. D. W. Conner, of the State <lb />
department of education, was <lb />
making an educational speech in <lb />
Davidson county, Saturday. <lb />
a man named <lb />
interrupted and cursed him. <lb />
Connor left the stand and made <lb />
the first fight that <lb />
followed coming out about even. <lb />
Beginning July 1st, under a <lb />
new order of the third assistant <lb />
postmaster general, all the fourth <lb />
class post offices in North Caro <lb />
Una will make their quarterly <lb />
postal deposits to the Raleigh <lb />
office. This discontinues Ashe- <lb />
ville and as de- <lb />
also Richmond. Va., <lb />
so far as it is a depository for <lb />
this State. There are <lb />
fourth class offices in North Caro- <lb />
only six States having a <lb />
larger number, these being New <lb />
York. Pennsylvania, Virginia, <lb />
Kentucky, Missouri and Texas. <lb />
Day Parade in New York. <lb />
A telegraph linesman while at <lb />
work near the top of a pole, in <lb />
Raleigh, was electrocuted by <lb />
coming in contact with a live <lb />
wire. <lb />
A night watchman at one of <lb />
the furniture factories in High <lb />
Point, accidentally fell a vat <lb />
of boiling water and wad to badly <lb />
scalded that he died in agony a <lb />
few hours later. <lb />
William a 13- <lb />
old boy. put en a train <lb />
by his parents at Rocky Mount <lb />
destined to When <lb />
he went to change cars at Wash- <lb />
City the conductor <lb />
not find him. the boy having <lb />
completely disappeared. <lb />
John Campe and wife, of Gas- <lb />
ton county, were married <lb />
in South Carolina years ago <lb />
and have since lost their record, <lb />
recently applied to the register <lb />
of deeds of their county for <lb />
a license and were remarried in <lb />
order to make the union legal. <lb />
Mr. is on the Federal pen- <lb />
roll. <lb />
At the preliminary trial of Dr. <lb />
D. S. Rowland, at Henderson, <lb />
charged with poisoning his son, <lb />
the action was dismissed, a <lb />
chemical analysis of the child's <lb />
stomach failing to disclose any <lb />
poison. As soon as he was re- <lb />
leased from custody Dr. Rowland <lb />
was re-arrested under a warrant <lb />
charging him with the murder <lb />
of his wife's first husband at <lb />
Raleigh. He was taken to <lb />
to answer that charge. <lb />
A Great American I n it i to list Which <lb />
h. a lo the of <lb />
Hi <lb />
Some few days since a lady <lb />
was to say that the <lb />
greatest invention of modern <lb />
times was the invention of I he <lb />
shirt waist with short sleeves for <lb />
women's war. The short sleeve <lb />
waist for summer wear is not <lb />
only cool and pleasant, but with <lb />
it the housewife nay beat the <lb />
same time always neatly dressed <lb />
and yet always to do much of <lb />
the house work without change <lb />
of clothes and even without the <lb />
necessity of stopping to roll up <lb />
her to be bothered with <lb />
their coming down every few <lb />
minutes. <lb />
The same shirt waist <lb />
being a fine horse <lb />
costume and well adapted to <lb />
kitchen alike, be <lb />
easily turned into a street or <lb />
traveling The shirt <lb />
waist is always worn with a skirt <lb />
of some good fabric. This skirt <lb />
may be made of stuff suitable <lb />
for and outdoor ware <lb />
alike. To the waist and <lb />
fabric skirt add a pair of long <lb />
gloves to meet the short sleeves <lb />
and a coat to go over the shirt <lb />
waist and the lady is ready for <lb />
the street to shop or for the <lb />
train to <lb />
The modern sleeves shirt <lb />
waist is a great American <lb />
not only for neatness in the <lb />
parlor, convenience in domestic <lb />
work, but for the facility with <lb />
which the household dress of <lb />
which it is a part may be trans- <lb />
formed to a street or traveling <lb />
Observer. <lb />
A Good Local <lb />
I to Reflector. <lb />
June <lb />
of <lb />
st praiseworthy efforts of <lb />
bile dealers and owners <lb />
come to notice up to <lb />
date, is the orphan's <lb />
day parade, which occurs today, <lb />
when every orphan in the city is <lb />
to be given a ride in an <lb />
bile. Ail the inmates of orphan <lb />
asylums in the city are on the <lb />
streets today in moving <lb />
cars of every design known to <lb />
makers It is estimated that <lb />
over two thousand automobiles <lb />
are in the parade, which is <lb />
into two great divisions <lb />
A fine dinner was served, and <lb />
each child was filled to repletion. <lb />
All places of amusement were <lb />
thrown open to the children. <lb />
The willingness of auto owners <lb />
to accommodate the children <lb />
was very shown <lb />
c i <lb />
i L <lb />
Georgia Day at Exposition. <lb />
Special to Reflector. <lb />
Jamestown, June is <lb />
Georgia Day, and a great crowd <lb />
of people from Georgia are here, <lb />
with many visitors from outside, <lb />
while the international fleet is <lb />
lying at anchor in Hampton <lb />
Roads, and President Roosevelt <lb />
is addressing the multitude, and <lb />
the same time opening the <lb />
exhibition which represents ten <lb />
millions of blacks of the South, <lb />
who have got together a re- <lb />
markable collection of articles <lb />
that exhibit their skill in <lb />
culture, and in the <lb />
arts, i he bankers loaned half a <lb />
dollars in order that the <lb />
exposition might be made com <lb />
by today, and matters are <lb />
in better shape than they have <lb />
been at any time since the expo- <lb />
first broke ground. <lb />
There are lots of ones <lb />
in <lb />
Stop once for all your efforts to <lb />
patronize the local editor. Bring <lb />
yourself to look upon his white <lb />
space as the goods he has to I, <lb />
the value of which yourself <lb />
can determine by your <lb />
to make good use of it <lb />
Convince the editor that you <lb />
and your fellow merchants are <lb />
looking to him to produce a good <lb />
paper which the of the I <lb />
hood . will want hard <lb />
enough to take it and pay for it. <lb />
that you appreciate <lb />
all efforts he puts forth to make <lb />
his that kind of paper. Help <lb />
him to get as much of the local <lb />
news as possible. Help him to <lb />
increase his ex- <lb />
ample, by giving a year's sub <lb />
to his paper as a <lb />
with cash purchases to a <lb />
specified amount <lb />
If you have no paper in your <lb />
own town, earn the friendship of <lb />
the editors of the local papers <lb />
that do circulate among those <lb />
who are. or should be, customers <lb />
of yours. <lb />
For example, you could make <lb />
it a duty of one of your clerks to <lb />
act as a paper's agent in and <lb />
respondent from your neighbor- <lb />
hood and thus put its editor <lb />
such obligations to you as <lb />
would make him eager to help <lb />
you in your fight against retail <lb />
mail-order houses. <lb />
In thus helping the local editor, <lb />
do not let yourself think that you <lb />
are playing the part of a <lb />
good Samaritan to him. It <lb />
may be that he has declined <lb />
more than one offer of <lb />
retail mail-order <lb />
houses, any one of which would <lb />
have brought him more than all <lb />
the in town pay him <lb />
in with more or <lb />
less grumbling at that. <lb />
Think of him only as an in- <lb />
means through which <lb />
to a large number of your <lb />
you can have expressed <lb />
facts and opinions of benefit to <lb />
you but would lack <lb />
weight coming yourself. <lb />
For your own sake do all you <lb />
can to build near to you <lb />
as possible a local paper of wide <lb />
circulation and great influence. <lb />
And then be the right <lb />
of its editor to the extent <lb />
that, will enable you to secure <lb />
ca of ; <lb />
T . .- . c. <lb />
A New York business house is <lb />
substituting office girls for <lb />
boys, and it is reported that the <lb />
change has been so satisfactory <lb />
as to cause a demand for more <lb />
changes. Girls, it is said, at- <lb />
tend more strictly to their work, <lb />
are more prompt and more de- <lb />
than When a <lb />
girl is told to do anything <lb />
sets about it at once, whereas <lb />
many boys spend more en- <lb />
in trying to av. id the work <lb />
than would be required to do it. <lb />
The girls, it is admitted, spend <lb />
more time before the looking- <lb />
glass fixing themselves than boys <lb />
do, but they don't so <lb />
much. In the filing <lb />
the they were found <lb />
to be so neat and prompt that <lb />
other departments asked for <lb />
them to take the place of boys. <lb />
It is just possible, however, <lb />
that some injustice is done to the <lb />
office boy. He gets copious <lb />
ard little commendation. No <lb />
opportunity is omitted, is a rule, <lb />
to convince him he is a very <lb />
, and <lb />
his natural is <lb />
to live up his reputation. <lb />
A boy argues that if he is to <lb />
bear a bad character, he may as <lb />
well get all the fun that is <lb />
dent to or earns such a <lb />
The office boy is expected <lb />
to suppress all the natural <lb />
of be sober, <lb />
industrious, discreet and as <lb />
thoughtful as a grownup person. <lb />
His desire to go to the baseball <lb />
game is the theme of many a <lb />
joke; his inclination <lb />
to see the circus is spoken of <lb />
with derision or as proof of <lb />
depravity. Upon the whole, <lb />
the office boy is a right jolly <lb />
little of nature <lb />
and as to find an excuse to <lb />
go to the circus as his employer. <lb />
H often affords an excellent op- <lb />
for men to do good by <lb />
training him up in good <lb />
He, is far more sensitive <lb />
and rebuffs far more keenly <lb />
most men be- <lb />
and he is full of greet <lb />
possibilities. The office boy i.- <lb />
apt to become an official of the <lb />
corporation or a member ff the <lb />
firm, and to see him displaced b <lb />
girls would cause much regret <lb />
Whether the <lb />
the ordinary business office is <lb />
the for a <lb />
girl is question. Baltimore Sun.<lb />
Ike <lb />
The experience of the world <lb />
s that the wages of <lb />
men and women are equal the <lb />
Between the s of one and men get all the jobs, except in <lb />
four Sunday morning a cases where the wages are so <lb />
M. , low that no competent men will <lb />
opposite the court house, and accept them, in which case the <lb />
stole and carried a watches, i women get them. Union <lb />
rings and other goods to the for instance, get the same <lb />
amount of With an wages for men and women but <lb />
the thief ed a number of holes the men have almost all the jobs, <lb />
around the lock to the door and of the fact that the work <lb />
gained entrance in that way I is of a sort which women can do <lb />
Mr. Goldstein sent t Green- very well, <lb />
ville for Mr. Hines to bring his In primary teaching, on the <lb />
dogs and Mr. responded j other hand, the women have all <lb />
right away and the canine man i the jobs; at wages an equally <lb />
hunters took up a trail at the man will not work for. <lb />
store and followed it cut <lb />
the lot back of Goldstein's and <lb />
thence to Kinston Lumber Com- <lb />
s bridge, up the railroad to <lb />
brick yard and here the dogs <lb />
took to the river. Believing <lb />
that the burglar had taken this <lb />
course and crossed the river at <lb />
this point the dogs were brought <lb />
back on the city's side the <lb />
river and taken to the point op- <lb />
the brick yard. They <lb />
soon a trail and followed <lb />
it down the Norfolk Southern <lb />
track to the city and thence to <lb />
the A. C. L. depot. At the <lb />
depot, the dogs rushed into the <lb />
colored waiting room and reared <lb />
up at the ticket window and <lb />
bayed. They came out and <lb />
went to the railroad track where <lb />
the cars stop for passengers to <lb />
get on and bayed again <lb />
Upon investigation it was <lb />
learned that a colored man <lb />
bought a ticket Sunday morning <lb />
for Richmond, Va A wire was <lb />
sent to officers at Weldon to <lb />
arrest this man on suspicion and <lb />
this was done On his person <lb />
was pennies, about in <lb />
other money and a pistol. One <lb />
of the articles stolen at Mr. <lb />
Goldstein's was a pistol and the <lb />
one taken from the man arrested <lb />
at Weldon is to be sent here for <lb />
identification. <lb />
Quite a large number watched <lb />
the dogs at work and these are <lb />
divided in their opinion as to <lb />
credit is due them -Kin- <lb />
Free Press. <lb />
Men have most of the principal- <lb />
ships; not that they are always <lb />
or usually more capable than the <lb />
best of the women, but simply <lb />
because the salaries are higher, <lb />
and if there are to be any men <lb />
at all in the schools, can <lb />
only be had by giving them the <lb />
better paid positions. In high <lb />
school teaching a are great <lb />
many men still. Some schools <lb />
pay the men more than they <lb />
pay equally capable women for <lb />
the same work, and thereby <lb />
maintain a fair balance for men <lb />
and women. If the standard is <lb />
high enough to attract men, the <lb />
women arc gradually displaced. <lb />
If it is lower, the men are dis- <lb />
placed. For in <lb />
any sort of work which women <lb />
can do, can be had at wages <lb />
which equally capable men will <lb />
not accept. Equal pay for men <lb />
and women means either all men <lb />
at high pay, all women at lower <lb />
pay, or superior Women and in- <lb />
men at equal <lb />
rimes- <lb />
Part Line Amenities. <lb />
Orchard Says h; Will Convicted. <lb />
Special to <lb />
Boise, Idaho, June <lb />
Orchard told the jury today that <lb />
he would be convicted and he is <lb />
turning to the for <lb />
in prison. <lb />
A woman on th North <lb />
Side uses a telephone on a party <lb />
says the Chicago Record- <lb />
The other morning she <lb />
Death u <lb />
Mr. Riggs, a farmer <lb />
and good citizen of town- <lb />
ship, died of at <lb />
o'clock Monday night at his home <lb />
H leaves a <lb />
of. Gui to Wadesboro. <lb />
Prof. J. H who was <lb />
recently elected superintendent <lb />
of the o graded schools <lb />
spent last Friday in Wadesboro <lb />
here signified his ac- <lb />
of the position. Those <lb />
of our citizens who met Prof <lb />
were very much pleased <lb />
with him, and the school trustees <lb />
think they have secured the <lb />
right man for the head of the <lb />
school. It is expected that he <lb />
will come to Wadesboro about <lb />
the first of July to remain per- <lb />
Prof. has super- <lb />
of the graded school <lb />
at Farmville, and that town re- <lb />
to loose him. <lb />
No War Taft. <lb />
Special to <lb />
a speech here today Secretary <lb />
Taft says there will be no war <lb />
between Japan and the United <lb />
States, but that these two nations <lb />
will go along peacefully in their <lb />
relations with each other. <lb />
Side. was important. She <lb />
had ed invitation to <lb />
dinner, and she wanted to harry <lb />
a chiffon that was in <lb />
process of building. <lb />
she said. me <lb />
Calumet 1,592. Hello, Calumet, <lb />
Then suddenly a heavy mas- <lb />
voice with an <lb />
able German accent broke <lb />
Hello. Central, I <lb />
interrupted the <lb />
I'm using this line. Please keep <lb />
keep off. I'm using <lb />
Madam, I reimburse <lb />
don't want to be <lb />
I want to use the <lb />
This continued for a <lb />
few minutes without variety, <lb />
and then the man lifted his voice <lb />
above the madam, <lb />
I reimburse you, but I must <lb />
use the telephone now, <lb />
house is on fire <lb />
Fire in Beach Hotel <lb />
Special to Reflector. <lb />
Norfolk, Va., June The <lb />
Princess Anne hotel at Virginia <lb />
Beach was badly damaged by fire <lb />
this morning. Two of the em- <lb />
are unaccounted for and <lb />
it is supposed they perished in the <lb />
fire. <lb />
Auto Race Starts. <lb />
Cable to Reflector. <lb />
auto <lb />
. I . tit-1<lb />
Riggs <lb />
Shawnee I- R. M. of <lb />
Grimesland, and will be buried <lb />
with the honors of the Red Men <lb />
on Wednesday at o'clock p. m. <lb />
Memorial Among the Odd Fellow <lb />
11.-<lb />
Special to Reflector, <lb />
Washington. D. C. June <lb />
This is the day for <lb />
vices in the Order of <lb />
as appointed by Grand Sire Con- <lb />
way, of the I. O. O F- The <lb />
local lodges of the District of <lb />
Columbia appointed a joint com- <lb />
to attend the celebration <lb />
and due ion of the day. <lb />
and in accordance with their <lb />
plans appropriate tributes were <lb />
paid to those members who had <lb />
departed this life since the <lb />
observance of the memorial. <lb />
Hotel Totally <lb />
The fire in the Princess Anne <lb />
hotel at Virginia Beach, <lb />
morning, completely destroyed <lb />
the building. The loss was <lb />
with only insurance. <lb />
Several of the guests narrowly <lb />
escaped death. The manager of <lb />
the hotel, who also suffered a <lb />
heavy loss, was so crazed that <lb />
he tried to throw himself into <lb />
the ocean. <lb />
Situ of Convalescence. <lb />
The small boy had been very <lb />
ill, but on the <lb />
cent list, to the family's great <lb />
joy, and this is how they knew. <lb />
When the doctor came in the <lb />
other morning the lad piped up <lb />
want something to eat.<lb />
last <lb />
Will Visit Greenville 21st <lb />
The State board of education <lb />
will begin the tour of the towns <lb />
making bids for the location of <lb />
the Eastern training school on <lb />
the 20th of this month. The <lb />
will be as Rocky <lb />
Mount and Tarboro. 20th; Green- <lb />
ville, 21st; Washington. 22nd; <lb />
Edenton and Elizabeth City, 24th; <lb />
New Bern, 25th; Kinston, 28th. <lb />
Marriage Licenses- <lb />
Register of Deeds R. William- <lb />
has issued licenses to the follows <lb />
couples since last <lb />
WHITE. <lb />
Ellis and Lula Lang- <lb />
Leonard Tyson and Minnie <lb />
Moore. <lb />
COLORED. <lb />
Zack Ward and Laura Daniel. <lb />
Marcellus and <lb />
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