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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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WT <lb />
mm <lb />
p.<lb />
m Salary. <lb />
towns North Caro- <lb />
receive a raise in post- <lb />
July <lb />
1st, to reports sent <lb />
out Washington. Green- <lb />
ville is in list of towns <lb />
the <lb />
to <lb />
glad of this, it shows that <lb />
the s cf the free is in- <lb />
creasing Besides this. Post- <lb />
all <lb />
that his way, for he is <lb />
one of the best. <lb />
at <lb />
To Leasts. <lb />
The presence of vast swarms <lb />
of locusts in different sections of <lb />
the State is being commented on <lb />
far and near. A well-known <lb />
traveling man, who spent <lb />
GREENVILLE IS IT. <lb />
By Ben Taylor. <lb />
Greenville are hustling round. <lb />
If you don't believe me just <lb />
town. <lb />
And see them <lb />
skipping <lb />
go down <lb />
jumping <lb />
Miss Helen C. Terry, he woods which the <lb />
of Mr. J. A. Pens and sister of round seemed to issue, the noises <lb />
day in the City at the ready for the baseball ground <lb />
thus described a ride which he Rocky Mount thinks that she is a bee, <lb />
took several days ago in Ran- <lb />
county. I <lb />
heard a peculiar whirring noise <lb />
in the distance which rose and <lb />
fell with the breeze and which <lb />
sounded like the humming <lb />
of ten thousand spindles in <lb />
a big cotton mill. As I drove <lb />
Mrs J. F. <lb />
married to Rev J. K <lb />
iron. at <lb />
the f her Mrs K. <lb />
C. in V. <lb />
Kev T. <lb />
was <lb />
l icier. <lb />
Settled <lb />
hip i been ad- <lb />
d re- <lb />
duct ; ii flares will no made. <lb />
D-y at the <lb />
Ox Orphan <lb />
In the great oak grove at the <lb />
Orphan Asylum, on Saturday, <lb />
.- 22nd, 1907, the annual eel- <lb />
of Saint John's Day <lb />
will be held by the Masons if <lb />
the State. <lb />
A special communication of <lb />
the Grand Lodge of Masons of <lb />
North Carolina called. <lb />
The Oxford Orphan Asylum <lb />
Association, composed of for- <lb />
mer girls and boys of the <lb />
has planned to hold its <lb />
second meeting. <lb />
Grand Master Francis D. <lb />
Winston appointed Past <lb />
Grand Master. F H. Busbee. of <lb />
orator for the occasion. <lb />
The children of the Oxford <lb />
Orphan Asylum will assist in <lb />
carrying out. the interesting pro- <lb />
gram of the day. <lb />
A hearty invitation is extended <lb />
to the people of the State <lb />
to be present <lb />
A large i-t is expect- <lb />
ed <lb />
Many bring baskets and enjoy <lb />
an old fashioned picnic dinner in <lb />
the <lb />
Barbecue dinner, lunches and <lb />
refreshments will be for sale on <lb />
the <lb />
The Seaboard will, in all <lb />
probability, rate excursion <lb />
trains from Raleigh, Durham and <lb />
Weldon to Oxford. <lb />
Other roads will give <lb />
special rat s. <lb />
Mr. d Mrs. J Jordan Mason <lb />
request honor of your <lb />
presence <lb />
at the marriage of their daughter <lb />
By id <lb />
to <lb />
Mr. Walter Davis <lb />
Thursday evening, <lb />
June the twentieth <lb />
Nineteen hundred and seven <lb />
at half after nine o'clock <lb />
At Home <lb />
Virginia, <lb />
Greenville twenty-nine to <lb />
threes <lb />
But just Greenville practice more. <lb />
And she will meet them in another <lb />
score. <lb />
thought she was going to <lb />
When she Greenville nine to five. <lb />
But just let Greenville get on the <lb />
ground. <lb />
Arid she'll be there the sun goes <lb />
down. <lb />
Parmele thinks she'll get in the hand. <lb />
Because all have had a helping <lb />
hand; <lb />
But before the Greenville boys will be <lb />
backed down. <lb />
run the others right out of <lb />
became louder and louder. By <lb />
closing my eyes I readily <lb />
imagine myself in the spinning <lb />
of a big Northern mill. <lb />
the section of woods, <lb />
th. s became <lb />
for the limbs of the A lazy man is a <lb />
. loaves, the trunk and himself. <lb />
was covered <lb />
rill. They from <lb />
tree to lee in droves and <lb />
in such fashion as to <lb />
welkin ring. They <lb />
me came from <lb />
it- el -id were the <lb />
Observer. <lb />
We Notice Sometimes That <lb />
dead loss to <lb />
to those <lb />
y Old Firms Hold a Reunion. <lb />
Special to Reflector. <lb />
Philadelphia. June -Thirty- <lb />
four venerable business firms <lb />
belonging to the association of <lb />
centenary firms and corporations <lb />
of the United States will hold <lb />
a reunion dinner at the <lb />
Stratford tonight. The first din- <lb />
was held in the old <lb />
May 1893, at which time j , <lb />
firms which had been in business I V , l <lb />
one hundred or more were as a business <lb />
A lot of worry comes <lb />
who wit. <lb />
Criticism, like charity, <lb />
begin at home. <lb />
The family tree of the m-after <lb />
is a plum t <lb />
Lou of the money that men <lb />
marry is counterfeit. <lb />
A in grain isn't <lb />
op t e square. <lb />
For the traveler the <lb />
book is a <lb />
A tight man and a loose dug <lb />
are equally dangerous. <lb />
Many a man's nervousness is <lb />
due to his lack of nerve. <lb />
A man's good judgment usual- <lb />
up day after. <lb />
Bo oil can; but if you <lb />
can't be g i d, be careful. <lb />
men goes about dis-<lb />
enrolled as members. There are <lb />
no annual dues, and the reunions <lb />
are held only at rare intervals <lb />
Of the present members <lb />
Pennsylvania firms, and <lb />
the majority of these are in <lb />
Philadelphia <lb />
I couch <lb />
OURS THE <lb />
Experience teach. . us how to <lb />
make other kinds. <lb />
In order to satisfy a man give <lb />
him what h- thinks he v i its. <lb />
Some men a of <lb />
posing as horrible examples. <lb />
It takes a man with a lot f <lb />
hi ass to dispose of old brick. <lb />
and advertising <lb />
th. biggest pair in the j <lb />
WITH <lb />
Kings <lb />
Urn Discover<lb />
and <lb />
BIDS <lb />
Pries <lb />
Trial. <lb />
Father and Son Are Living Veterans. <lb />
There are perhaps very few <lb />
instances in which father and <lb />
son served in the Confederacy I j ,. <lb />
and both still live, but there is <lb />
one such case in Harnett county- <lb />
Mr- Jacob Holder and his son <lb />
Mr. Ripley Holder, entered in <lb />
Company H Regiment N , man than to give him <lb />
C troops e of them <lb />
in 1862 the other in 1863, and <lb />
both live and are on the pension <lb />
roll. Mr. Jacob Holder is quite <lb />
feeble, being near years old. <lb />
There were such instances <lb />
in this county two years ago, but <lb />
there is now. One by <lb />
one they are passing <lb />
in. <lb />
be <lb />
Guaranteed for all ard <lb />
TE or MONEY <lb />
BACK. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
REPORT OF CONDITION. <lb />
HIE BANK OF FARMVILLE, FARMVILLE. N. C. <lb />
AI THE CLOSE BUSINESS, MAY. 1907<lb />
Loans and Discounts Stock paid in <lb />
Overdraft Secured <lb />
Unsecured Undivided profits <lb />
of Deposit 2,652-f <lb />
subject i<lb />
1,325 <lb />
Notice is hereby given that I will <lb />
ply to the Board of County <lb />
. era at their July meeting for license <lb />
Due from Banks <lb />
Cash Items <lb />
Gold Coin <lb />
Silver Coin <lb />
f North Carolina, <lb />
retail liquor for six months in .,,.,,. , f <lb />
of comity <lb />
Most people would fall short if <lb />
measured by the golden rule. <lb />
It's safer to laugh with the <lb />
laugh. <lb />
It's surprising hew ma <lb />
friends a n an has until he needs <lb />
oil. -New <lb />
This May 30th, 1907, <lb />
1st J t w <lb />
M. R. Page. <lb />
I, It. the above-named bank, do <lb />
y ah a lament is true to the bast of m <lb />
ml belief. J. R. <lb />
SI E i <lb />
i and <lb />
day of <lb />
be- <lb />
May. <lb />
J. V. JOHNSTON. <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
W. <lb />
. . DAVIS. <lb />
Hired <lb />
the camp is y <lb />
all <lb />
Mr. is a son of Rev. <lb />
J. W. of Chapel Hill, <lb />
and lived in Greenville. <lb />
Work of Mob. <lb />
Cable to <lb />
Shanghai. June morn- <lb />
a destroyed the <lb />
station at near <lb />
Protracted <lb />
A meeting has be- <lb />
gun in church <lb />
and will some days. <lb />
Rev. W. F. r of <lb />
who i- to assist in the meeting, <lb />
preach tonight. The <lb />
The House of Mourning <lb />
The Saviour taught that they <lb />
that mourn are blessed. They <lb />
shall be comforted, <lb />
have as much cause to <lb />
but sorrow is unpleasant, and <lb />
they put it away. This is a busy <lb />
age, and we have no time for <lb />
sorrow. This is a joyous <lb />
age; we have no toleration <lb />
of grief. Our mothers read sad <lb />
stories, our fathers sang sad <lb />
songs; but now the minor key is <lb />
avoided in music and even in <lb />
novels. It is strange that with <lb />
all our we hold <lb />
to the fashion of wearing mourn- <lb />
for the dead-a fashion that <lb />
can hardly be regarded as in <lb />
good taste or altogether <lb />
tent with the Christian faith, <lb />
It is not wholesome to shut <lb />
ourselves away from the world's <lb />
sorrow. We should at least <lb />
know something of that burden <lb />
He bore who carried the load of <lb />
If there is no grief <lb />
tonight at in our repentance, there can be <lb />
and the regular joy in our pardon. Where <lb />
I there is nu mourning there is no <lb />
He was a true <lb />
for Any Kind. o up her who is better <lb />
we know was getting to go to the house of mourning <lb />
-ti <lb />
The Way of fa Child- <lb />
A small bey who had recently <lb />
passed his fifth birthday was <lb />
riding on a suburban car with <lb />
his they were <lb />
asked the customary <lb />
old la the <lb />
After being t Id the correct age, <lb />
which did not require a fare, the <lb />
Conductor passed on to the next <lb />
person <lb />
The sat quite still as if <lb />
pondering over some <lb />
d th concluding that full in- <lb />
had not been given, <lb />
called loudly to the conductor, <lb />
them ac the other end of the <lb />
mother is <lb />
Life. <lb />
Steamer i. have. <lb />
daily <lb />
at a m for leave <lb />
BANKING TRUST C <lb />
at <lb />
Norfolk y for AT N. 0- <lb />
Baltimore, Philadelphia; At May- 18th. 1907. <lb />
New York. and all other RESOURCES. LIABILITIES. <lb />
so Saturday <lb />
l purchased suit of <lb />
afternoon of He <lb />
light and a . it put him in <lb />
explained kind U <lb />
for wt. ,, Sunday <lb />
weather <lb />
morning <lb />
than to the house of <lb />
If we others bear their <lb />
rows our own will be lighter <lb />
they come. <lb />
others waits for us. <lb />
-Ex. <lb />
Jacob Tatum, of county, <lb />
who graduated at the A. and M. <lb />
College in Raleigh last week, has <lb />
a record that deserves to be per- <lb />
and up as an ex- <lb />
ample to others Tatum is an <lb />
orphan and was a country lad <lb />
without means and <lb />
without influential friends. He <lb />
wanted to go to the A. and M. <lb />
College and he made <lb />
to work his way through. <lb />
He there five years and his <lb />
total expenses were <lb />
average of 147- annually. He <lb />
made every cent of the money to <lb />
pay his and <lb />
working about the col- <lb />
and leaves the institution <lb />
free from debt. Glory to Jacob <lb />
Tatum, of Davie. He's the kind <lb />
that will succeed. He didn't <lb />
borrow the money and leave his <lb />
sureties to pay it, as some of the <lb />
college men have done; and he <lb />
t leaving school cramped by <lb />
debt He was not to <lb />
Work while 1.1 and pay his <lb />
way. Again, honor to <lb />
. Loans and discounts <lb />
their Overdrafts <lb />
res <lb />
and <lb />
points North and WeS <lb />
Shippers should <lb />
Norfolk, care Nor <lb />
R- <lb />
Sailing h ii- subject t change s <lb />
CHERRY. Agent, Or <lb />
rill N. C- <lb />
H. C- , F end <lb />
P. Agent, Va. <lb />
M U-. Supt. <lb />
items <lb />
coin, <lb />
A la <lb />
other U. S. notes <lb />
W l stock <lb />
Surplus fund <lb />
profits<lb />
of <lb />
deposit 5.758. <lb />
Deposits to check <lb />
checks out- <lb />
standing <lb />
Certified <lb />
7,055.28 <lb />
Total<lb />
State of North County of Pitt, <lb />
r. W H lard Cashier of the above-named <lb />
swear the above statement, is true to the best of my <lb />
and belief. .- <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb />
me, this 27th day of May. <lb />
T. <lb />
Votary Public <lb />
A beautiful but quiet marriage <lb />
took place at the home of Mr. <lb />
and Mrs William Bel- <lb />
haven, N. C, Tuesday morning, <lb />
June the fourth, at eight o'clock <lb />
when their daughter. Miss <lb />
cine Bowman Frisbee. was made <lb />
the wife of Mr. Claude Dameron <lb />
Tunstall, of Greenville. Rev. <lb />
W. O. Winfield performed the <lb />
ceremony. <lb />
The bride was attended by her <lb />
maid of honor, Miss Lida <lb />
son, and the groom by Mr- K. <lb />
W. Cobb, of Greenville. The <lb />
bride carried a bouquet of bride's <lb />
roses and ferns. She was be- <lb />
gowned in a limit The soon ceased; <lb />
tailor suit with hat and gloves to diminished <lb />
W. H Cashier <lb />
M. BLOUNT, <lb />
ROBT. STATON <lb />
Remarkable Rescue. <lb />
That truth id stranger than fiction, <lb />
has once more been demonstrated in <lb />
the little town of Fedora, Tenn., the <lb />
residence of C. V. Pepper. He <lb />
I was in bed, entirely disabled with <lb />
hemorrhages of the lungs and throat. <lb />
Doctor failed to help me. and all hope <lb />
had Bed when I taking- Dr. King's <lb />
New Then instant relief <lb />
rapidly, and In <lb />
match three weeks win able to go to <lb />
The happy couple left on the ft <lb />
early train for New <lb />
Washington City and James- <lb />
town On their return a <lb />
will be given at the home <lb />
of the groom's parents, Mr- and The No. <lb />
Mrs. J. S. Tunstall, in West . . <lb />
M Number three la a wonderful mascot <lb />
of Cede, Grove. Me., <lb />
the 13th, 1907. <lb />
much with liver <lb />
. 1- trouble, and becoming greatly <lb />
niCKS aged by failure to lint I tried <lb />
It not a narcotic or dope but remove Electric H . and a result I am a <lb />
the cause. Gt a bottle and try it for well man The battle re- <lb />
It there stomach, and three bottles completed the <lb />
out, US Common in him We wins or colds. liquid-affects Guaranteed beat on for <lb />
1-hill be to take. Sold at stomach. and kidney troubles, by <lb />
ville Landmark. drag j. L. <lb />
I i <lb />
FREE <lb />
To sufferers of Kidney Liver <lb />
Bladder Troubles. Other <lb />
say a bottle am <lb />
it cure we will <lb />
your We say <lb />
full 91.00 size free bottle of U <lb />
and if it <lb />
use SOL until <lb />
This advertise entitles <lb />
to a bottle SOL at <lb />
PARAMOUR RICH <lb />
Only a <lb />
given away. miss this <lb />
to test <lb />
SOL.<lb />
TO SCHOOL FARMVILLE AND SPRING GREEN. <lb />
r a k Part of <lb />
Farmville. N. C, <lb />
have in our neighborhood a 10- <lb />
ins <lb />
It now seems to be generally <lb />
that. Greenville get fl <lb />
and f Jason Joyner-who t ekes <lb />
VT you feel the J o a pill take <lb />
a Little Riser. <lb />
pill, safe pill, sure pill. to <lb />
pleasant an effective. <lb />
headaches. L. Woolen <lb />
Drug store. <lb />
training and Jason . w <lb />
at the other Lad- father's cows to from the <lb />
the contest are pasture every The <lb />
to admit the fact Gr en- distance nearly a mile, and in- <lb />
a good Lea- stead f having a pony to ride <lb />
and the otter made by that this boy takes one of his cows <lb />
town is far in excess of that made for a mount Without saddle or <lb />
by any other town. It Ii but tides his cow with as <lb />
natural for delegates from some as <lb />
the owns to be his dapple gray v. <lb />
Beaver <lb />
Dam, who been a sufferer <lb />
Borne time, and went to a <lb />
hospital without an- <lb />
r suits, recently came <lb />
ring. After trying <lb />
lie says he <lb />
I a f when everything <lb />
readiness, the date <lb />
for the big picnic at Green <lb />
Spring will be announced. It <lb />
will be a basket picnic <lb />
everybody can bring dinner with <lb />
them, as there will be no com r <lb />
to serve dinner on Up I <lb />
ground- Those who do not. <lb />
bring dinner can find plenty cf <lb />
barbecue and other refresh- <lb />
on sale There will be <lb />
dancing, a game f baseball <lb />
other amusements to make the <lb />
day A prominent <lb />
speaker will deliver an address. <lb />
The business men of Farm <lb />
this town has some of <lb />
the best to be <lb />
to the of using <lb />
ink- Your correspond <lb />
has arranged with a number <lb />
of them to have a regular ad- <lb />
department in the <lb />
weekly edition of The Reflector, <lb />
and they will show the people <lb />
that Farmville <lb />
trade in. <lb />
happiness <lb />
sprout when planted in <lb />
hate. <lb />
never- <lb />
the soil <lb />
insect <lb />
I say that offered the <lb />
I largest amount therefore <lb />
entitled to the school State <lb />
board of hop.-u <lb />
some large but<lb />
offer <lb />
and especially to i <lb />
towns in contest. <lb />
the board met in a- s--., <lb />
yesterday the offered <lb />
I to be pretty generally <lb />
known <lb />
From what can be the <lb />
offers made were as <lb />
Greenville, and a tract <lb />
of land containing twenty-five <lb />
acres; Washington, and <lb />
site; Elizabeth City, and <lb />
Edenton, and site; <lb />
New Bern, and site, <lb />
Rocky Mount, and site, <lb />
and Tarboro, and site. <lb />
Each town offered some excel- <lb />
lent site for the school, the <lb />
largest tract of land offered <lb />
being two hundred acres. It is <lb />
said c an unusually good site <lb />
It offered at Greenville in con- <lb />
with the alter. <lb />
The town of sub- <lb />
eight propositions. <lb />
It was nearly o'clocK <lb />
day afternoon when the last <lb />
went before the <lb />
education. No decision is to <lb />
be announced by the board until <lb />
the different towns are visited <lb />
and the proposed sites inspected. <lb />
Times. <lb />
scratches, burns, cu <lb />
and my common <lb />
to eve.-y family, <lb />
best remedy. <lb />
is j cooling, heal- <lb />
lie sold <lb />
by J. L. <lb />
You can not estimate the <lb />
weight of fish by the size of <lb />
the hook- <lb />
A prompt, pie remedy for <lb />
coughs a . a It la .- re- <lb />
but <lb />
every t e family. <lb />
contains no opiates not con- <lb />
arid <lb />
nearly as .- rap. <lb />
Drug Store. <lb />
f is only ore little letter <lb />
between speculation and <lb />
Rest. <lb />
They rest most happily on <lb />
Sunday who carry an element <lb />
of rest into the experiences of <lb />
every it re blossom of <lb />
heart's ease which helps to make <lb />
every burden light It is often <lb />
inevitable that we should work <lb />
all the week till Saturday night <lb />
up to the limit of our capacity; <lb />
but the wisest of us keep, even <lb />
in our busiest and most inter- <lb />
hours, a little reservoir <lb />
of peace in our heart's shrine. <lb />
The and tumult beat at the <lb />
doors bu; they enter there. <lb />
On- of the offices of a <lb />
Sunday is to replenish this in <lb />
The Hypothetical <lb />
said the young <lb />
with the high brow and <lb />
the Henry Clay forelock, <lb />
me ask you a <lb />
Suppose that a young man <lb />
of excellent habits and <lb />
young man who <lb />
believe himself fully capable of <lb />
making a woman <lb />
to appear a you m; woman <lb />
who had eyes of rare and radiant <lb />
luster and hair of the texture <lb />
and glory of spun gold; whose <lb />
lips were more perfect <lb />
line of beauty; whose <lb />
cheeks held a tint that put to <lb />
shame the magnificent pink of <lb />
the rose woman <lb />
woman culture and charm <lb />
easily placed her immeasurably <lb />
in the <lb />
to ask this <lb />
On, Mr she <lb />
whispered, sinking into his arms. <lb />
Barber, of Elton, Wis., says <lb />
have only lour your <lb />
Kidney and Bladder Pills they <lb />
me more than any other med- <lb />
ever dona I am still taking <lb />
the I want a perfect cure. <lb />
refers to Kidney <lb />
arid Pills, which are unequaled <lb />
blunder and all urinary <lb />
A treatment for <lb />
by J. L. Wooten's Drug Store. <lb />
A lot of people never think of <lb />
until their sins are <lb />
made public- <lb />
All stomach trouble are quickly re- <lb />
b, taking a little after <lb />
to the <lb />
seat of the strengthens the <lb />
digestive organs, supplies the natural <lb />
digestive juices and digests what you <lb />
eat. It simple, pure, harm- <lb />
a little after ea, h <lb />
meal and see how good it makes you <lb />
feel. Money back it it Sold by <lb />
Wooten. <lb />
central reservoir of peace all other <lb />
for the use of ail the other busy j world, he were <lb />
days. These other days drain woman <lb />
exhaust it. Then the mer- <lb />
rest day comes around and <lb />
fills it full again. Those who <lb />
allow themselves no real day of <lb />
rest and of heart are <lb />
making too wearing dreary <lb />
work of life The wear and <lb />
tear of the machinery goes on <lb />
too fast Those who lead idle <lb />
lives can never know what a <lb />
true rest is like. Their <lb />
is rusted out unused. <lb />
The joy of Sunday grows out of <lb />
contrast with the experience of <lb />
the working days. When this <lb />
work and repair exist, <lb />
when the soul is fed on Sunday <lb />
for the hardest trials and most <lb />
wearing needs of the soul, the <lb />
whole week becomes religious <lb />
as it should for every Christian <lb />
man. And such a religion <lb />
comes to its most joyful <lb />
on its own free <lb />
ton Transcript. <lb />
For Twenty-one Years <lb />
Bonanza, <lb />
Orinoco <lb />
Farmer's <lb />
Bone <lb />
TRADE <lb />
REGISTERED <lb />
F. S. <lb />
GUANO CO., <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
have been the standard Cotton and <lb />
Tobacco guanos in the South <lb />
because great care is used in the <lb />
election of materials. <lb />
Ask your dealer for <lb />
goods and don't take substitutes <lb />
said to be just as good. See that <lb />
the trade-mark is on every bag. <lb />
Investigation will often dis- <lb />
lose that a <lb />
covers a broadcloth heart <lb />
here is no indigestion, no <lb />
matter how irritable or how obstinate <lb />
will not be speedily relieved by <lb />
t e of The main factor in curing <lb />
the stomach of any disorder is rest, and <lb />
the only way to get rest is to actually <lb />
the food tor the itself. <lb />
will do it. It is a scientific <lb />
vegetable acids containing, <lb />
the vary juices found in <lb />
stomach. It conform to the Pure Food <lb />
aid Drugs Law. Sold by L. Wooten <lb />
Do Not Neglect the Children. <lb />
At this season of the year the first <lb />
unnatural looseness of a bowels <lb />
should have immediate attention. The <lb />
best thing that can be given is <lb />
Colic, Cholera and <lb />
Remedy followed by oil as direct- <lb />
ed with each bottle of the remedy. <lb />
sale by all and Dealers in Pat- <lb />
COLIC AND <lb />
Pains in the stomach, colic and <lb />
are quickly relieved by u e of <lb />
Colic, <lb />
Remedy. For sale by All Drug- <lb />
gist and Dealers in Patent <lb />
Shortest Hour Day. <lb />
is your shortest hour in <lb />
the asked a business man <lb />
of an acquaintance. say <lb />
you have You have, <lb />
though you may not know it. <lb />
Everybody has. Of course, rec- <lb />
by actual measurement <lb />
each hour is composed sixty <lb />
minutes, yet notwithstanding <lb />
that chronological exactness the <lb />
hours vary in length. My short- <lb />
est hour is from to o'clock in <lb />
the afternoon I find upon in- <lb />
that that is the fleetest <lb />
period for many people. In my <lb />
case so swiftly do those sixty <lb />
minutes hurry by that I try to <lb />
crowd into them as many <lb />
of the disagreeable yet in <lb />
things of life as I <lb />
can. If I have to interview a <lb />
bore, him then; if I have to <lb />
visit the dentist, I do it then. <lb />
That hour is bound to slip away <lb />
no matter what happens, <lb />
the agony of disagree- <lb />
able scenes seems of shorter <lb />
York Sun. <lb />
Jun lift . v. I J. , <lb />
ye . <lb />
Pity die Bachelor. <lb />
Bachelors should not be taxed. <lb />
The poor devil who has <lb />
tasted the sweets of matrimony, <lb />
who has never known what it is <lb />
to have her waiting for him, <lb />
who has never gathered them <lb />
about his knees listened to <lb />
them as they sing such sweet <lb />
and tender melodies as <lb />
body Works But who <lb />
has never been jailed upon to <lb />
heal the injuries of the wounded <lb />
doll, who has never risen in the <lb />
night, to furnish a remedy for <lb />
the aching interior of the <lb />
anatomy, who has never had <lb />
his collar and shirt front mussed <lb />
by the soiled hands of loving <lb />
progeny, this ought not to <lb />
be taxed. In loneliness, he is <lb />
every day expiating his failure; <lb />
In solitude he is his own worst <lb />
enemy. In all that life holds he <lb />
is an outlaw with a price upon <lb />
his head. Pity the poor <lb />
don't tax him Memphis <lb />
Scimitar. <lb />
Greenville Wins <lb />
If people try to keep you from <lb />
there's a heap of fun in doing <lb />
things don t like to do. <lb />
Mothers who <lb />
Syrup invariably <lb />
rM it. Children like it because <lb />
e is so pleasant. Contains <lb />
r. It original <lb />
syrup is unrivaled for re- <lb />
lief of croup. Drives the cold out <lb />
through the bowels. to <lb />
Pure Food and Drug Law. Sold <lb />
Jno. L. Wooten. <lb />
When a girl will admit she's in <lb />
love with a fellow she isn't <lb />
Piles get quick and certain relief <lb />
from Dr. Magic Ointment. <lb />
Please note it is made alone for Piles, <lb />
and its is positive and <lb />
Itching, painful, protruding or blind <lb />
like magic by its use. <lb />
glass jars <lb />
by Drug Store. <lb />
It would be nice to be rich, so <lb />
as never to be by the <lb />
minister. <lb />
free sample of Dr. <lb />
at our store. If real <lb />
coffee disturbs your Stomach, your <lb />
Heart or Kidneys, then try this <lb />
Coffee imitation. Dr. has close- <lb />
matched Old Java and Mocha Coffee <lb />
in flavor and taste, yet it has not a <lb />
of real Coffee in it. Dr. <lb />
Health Coffee Imitation is made <lb />
from pure toasted grains or cereals. <lb />
with Malt, Nuts, etc. Made in a min- <lb />
No tedious wait. You will sure- <lb />
like it. Sold by T. E. Hooker Co. <lb />
A nice, comfortable sort of <lb />
wife to have is one who doesn't <lb />
For the last six Miss want to buy your ties for you. <lb />
Nora Blow, of Greenville, has <lb />
been at St. Leo's hospital in <lb />
Greensboro taking a course as <lb />
trained nurse. She is a member <lb />
of the intermediate class and <lb />
recently prizes were awarded to <lb />
those whose work has been most <lb />
efficient. The first prize, a hand- <lb />
some hypodermic set, was award- <lb />
ed to Miss Blow. <lb />
Celebrate. <lb />
Greenville might very properly <lb />
celebrate the coming 4th of July.<lb />
v I <lb />
i rt in <lb />
a o. r- Hi.I will mail you free, to prove merit, <lb />
samples of Restorative, <lb />
my Bock on either Dyspepsia, The <lb />
Heart or The Kidneys. Troubles of the <lb />
Stomach, Heart or are mere- <lb />
symptoms of a deeper ailment. Don't <lb />
make the common error of treating <lb />
symptoms only. Symptom treatment <lb />
is treating the result of your ailment <lb />
ind not the cause. Weak Stomach <lb />
inside nerves- -mean <lb />
weakness, always. And the <lb />
Heart, and as well, have their <lb />
controlling or inside nerves. Weaken <lb />
these nerves, and you have <lb />
weak vital organs. Here is where Dr. <lb />
Restorative has made its fame <lb />
No other remedy, even claims to t eat <lb />
the Also bloat- <lb />
biliousness, had breath or com- <lb />
. v. r. . . <lb />
A Fortunate Texan. <lb />
Mr. E. W. of St Louis <lb />
St., Dallas, says; the past year <lb />
I have become acquainted Dr. <lb />
Life and n. <lb />
ever before tried so <lb />
es of ma aid <lb />
don't id nor gripe. at John L. <lb />
Woolen Stole. <lb />
. <lb />
. , <lb />
He Fired the Stick. <lb />
have fired the I've <lb />
carried over on of a <lb />
re th t resisted every tin I of treat- <lb />
men , until tr e i's <lb />
that has he . i i the ore and <lb />
a happy writes John <lb />
North Mill , N C. <lb />
teed Burns, etc., by L, <lb />
Wooten or <lb />
Every Man His Doctor. <lb />
The average man afford to <lb />
employ a -i I ail- <lb />
or injury that may occur in his <lb />
nor can he afford to neglect <lb />
them, as so slight an injury as the <lb />
scratch of a pin has been known to <lb />
cause the loss of a limb. Hence every <lb />
man must from be hid own <lb />
doctor for this Success <lb />
often upon prompt <lb />
which can only be had when suitable <lb />
medicines are dent at hand. Chamber- <lb />
Remedies hare been in the mar- <lb />
for many years and enjoy a good <lb />
reputation. <lb />
Colic, Cholera and <lb />
Remedy for bowel complaint. <lb />
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for <lb />
coughs, colds, croup and whooping <lb />
cough. <lb />
Chamberlain's Rain Balm anti- <lb />
septic for cuts bruises, burns, <lb />
swellings. Lime back <lb />
pains. <lb />
Chamberlain's and Liver Tab- <lb />
lets for constipation, and <lb />
stomach troubles. <lb />
Salve for diseases of <lb />
the skin. <lb />
One bottle of each of these five prep- <lb />
costs but For sale by <lb />
Druggist and Dealers in Patent Me-1 <lb />
Cox Items. <lb />
Cox Mills, N. J. June 5th. <lb />
Misses Moore, <lb />
of Albert Moore, is right <lb />
sick with typhoid fever. <lb />
John Moore is right sick now. <lb />
We hope he will soon recover. <lb />
Charlie Coward is on the sick <lb />
list this week <lb />
Miss Lillie Carroll, daughter <lb />
of Carroll, has returned <lb />
flora the St. Vincent hospital at <lb />
Norfolk, and is getting along <lb />
well now, we are glad to know. <lb />
Crops are looking right <lb />
in our section, except <lb />
very small for the time of the <lb />
year. <lb />
Oscar Evans, Miss Hellen <lb />
Edwards and <lb />
Ii ;, . . r <lb />
i, id . <lb />
1875.- , <lb />
S. H. SCHULTZ- <lb />
Wholesale and retail Grocer <lb />
Dealer. <lb />
Hides, Fur, Seed, Ba I <lb />
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Be <lb />
ads. Mattresses, Oak <lb />
Par <lb />
Tables. Safes <lb />
and Gail Ax Snuff, <lb />
l. Life Tobacco Key West <lb />
George Cigars, <lb />
Cherries, Peaches, <lb />
pies. Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, <lb />
Meat Flour, Coffee, Meat <lb />
Lye Magic Food, <lb />
Seed Meal and Hulls, <lb />
Garden Seeds, Oranges, <lb />
Nuts, Dr-ed Apple, j <lb />
Peaches, Prunes, <lb />
Glass chi a ware Tip <lb />
an p. Wooden ware, Cakes j <lb />
crackers. Macaroni, Best <lb />
New Ma I <lb />
i and numerous other goods <lb />
Quality and en. p <lb />
c come see me. <lb />
S. M. Schultz. <lb />
Phone <lb />
Why <lb />
Certainly <lb />
You can afford it <lb />
cents per week <lb />
pays for a <lb />
TELEPHONE <lb />
at your <lb />
RESIDENCE <lb />
v- <lb />
Central Shop. <lb />
Edmond Fleming, Props. <lb />
in main section <lb />
town. <lb />
Four chain in operation and each <lb />
one presided over by a skilled <lb />
barber. <lb />
Our place is Inviting, <lb />
our towels clean. <lb />
We thank you for past <lb />
ard ask yon when <lb />
good i wanted. <lb />
NOBLES <lb />
Barber <lb />
Shop. <lb />
and <lb />
to <lb />
Sharp Razor's clean Towels <lb />
work guaranteed <lb />
Cosmetics A Specialty. <lb />
Hot and Cold Baths <lb />
Thanking one and all you pas <lb />
and hoping for your con <lb />
I remain, <lb />
Yours to serve, <lb />
S. J. NOBLES. Prop. <lb />
Pa, starts at early morn <lb />
To face the wide world. <lb />
He gets his strength and health <lb />
By using Rocky Mountain Tea. <lb />
Wooten's Store. <lb />
t. pi v<lb />
ins <lb />
T- . ., .-- . i <lb />
Deafness be Cured <lb />
by local applications, as they cannot <lb />
reach the diseased portion of the ear. <lb />
There is only one way deafness, <lb />
and that is by constitutional remedies. <lb />
Deafness is caused by an inflamed con- <lb />
of the mucous of tho <lb />
Tube. When this is in- <lb />
flamed you have a r <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 />
forever; nine cases out of ten <lb />
are caused by catarrh, which is nothing <lb />
but an inflamed condition of the mucous <lb />
surfaces. <lb />
We will give One hundred Dollars for <lb />
any case of Deafness by ca- <lb />
that cannot be cured Hall's <lb />
Catarrh cure. Send for circulars, free. <lb />
F. J. Toledo, O. <lb />
Sold <lb />
Take Hall's Family Pills for <lb />
Rocky Mountain <lb />
purifies the Mood, strengthen <lb />
the nerves, regulates the bowels, <lb />
aids the kidneys, cures stomach <lb />
troubles, builds up the <lb />
force and repairs the ill effects . <lb />
of over Tea or Tablets, <lb />
cents, Drug Store. <lb />
Attorneys-at-Law, <lb />
N. C <lb />
BROS. CO <lb />
Norfolk, <lb />
Brokers Ii <lb />
How to on IS cents a day. <lb />
The mind as well as the body i <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. cents, Tea <lb />
or Tablets Wooten's Drug Store. <lb />
I'll stop your pain To show you <lb />
first-before you spend a penny-what <lb />
my Pink Pain Tablets can do, I will <lb />
mail you free, a Trial Package of them <lb />
Dr. Headache <lb />
Headache, Toothache. <lb />
pains, etc., are due alone to <lb />
Dr. Headache ts <lb />
simply kills pain by coaxing away <lb />
r-1 pressure. That is all. <lb />
. Wis, Sold <lb />
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PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY <lb />
WHICHARD,<lb />
The editorial page the <lb />
Durham Herald indicates , that <lb />
King has gone fishing <lb />
again, we envy him <lb />
at the port office t <lb />
C. Act March 1879. <lb />
rates <lb />
A desired at every post in counties <lb />
in to <lb />
After the Eastern training <lb />
school is located many other in- <lb />
will Just as well <lb />
be getting ready for them and <lb />
I keep things humming. <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY. JUNE 1907 <lb />
Some anxious to WHO PAYS THE PENALTIES <lb />
The New York Journal of will do the proposing. If it <lb />
know what the president will do <lb />
when he gets out of his <lb />
, , I has asked who pays does, along with it come the <lb />
Just now he seems to be <lb />
ti i i j <lb />
THE BUILDING AND LOAN. <lb />
Charlotte is the best exponent <lb />
North or South, of the value of <lb />
the and loan association <lb />
to a community, and The <lb />
has never to give <lb />
the building and loan <lb />
advertising with a free hand, <lb />
for in so doing, it has always <lb />
felt that it was engaged in a <lb />
good work. Now for a few gen- <lb />
facts to be followed by <lb />
. A New York woman lawyer some of a more local nature <lb />
the time is coming when There are now subscribed in the <lb />
An Ohio man has been twice <lb />
struck by lightning and ma we <lb />
understand it, he never, gave his <lb />
neighbors reason to suspect that <lb />
he had a hankering for office. <lb />
May Irwin says a woman is <lb />
happiest with a husband. <lb />
This is undoubtedly true, if the <lb />
man has no deep-seated <lb />
prejudice against splitting the whether I could <lb />
the Referring to experience of seeing how breach <lb />
the penalties imposed upon rail of promise suits feel. <lb />
Mr is accused of we would say the people <lb />
hunting for to them. There is a law upon <lb />
them in a <lb />
other rime. s s. t <lb />
self a d las, f . <lb />
at . ll i. <lb />
That is a good cyclone story <lb />
. statute books out in Illinois. It says a <lb />
for to deliver farmer driving a wagon along <lb />
freight promptly, that is, in road was caught up in the <lb />
I w e c g. arc delayed the wind and blown away, and no <lb />
drew or s v n <lb />
in lie turn to ; o e <lb />
State Ix m i. of in i e <lb />
Bast i n g <lb />
and had eleven l el s <lb />
present That is cone <lb />
If that don't w n tie <lb />
trace of either the man <lb />
team can be found- <lb />
Yes, when it comes to water <lb />
c, sue and collect a <lb />
p out of the <lb />
a law i i very n d <lb />
be repealed, t c j has a plenty, and the <lb />
when the by of i St chemist says it is A <lb />
freights inflict u Km the <lb />
consignee the latter should The News and is the <lb />
to recover actual around <lb />
school there is nothing in as has resulted, but if <lb />
figures. <lb />
The elven have returned. Now <lb />
come seven and then the train- <lb />
school. <lb />
The Raleigh News and <lb />
issued a 96-page edition <lb />
day in celebration of its <lb />
in its new building. <lb />
people of the South real- <lb />
want to stop operations of <lb />
the New cotton exchange <lb />
there is but one deal- <lb />
with it. <lb />
there is any penalizing to i e <lb />
done such penalties go to I <lb />
the Sate and not to the <lb />
The present law gives an <lb />
open doer to no end of <lb />
ti n and imposition, and the <lb />
does i seem to have found out <lb />
anything about the Eastern Car- <lb />
teachers training school, <lb />
and that Greenville was by far <lb />
the highest r for it. But <lb />
the News and Observer has <lb />
showed from the beginning that <lb />
Keep up the spirit of <lb />
together has existed during <lb />
e past year, and Greenville <lb />
will become the capital of the <lb />
East. <lb />
corporations by firms I <lb />
or individuals should be abolished, i <lb />
But the question was who pays <lb />
penalties and that is what <lb />
we started out to show. The <lb />
men who come together with <lb />
their capital and build a railroad <lb />
expect, and are entitled to. a <lb />
reasonable percent, of profit on <lb />
the investment. They cannot <lb />
get this percent, unless there is a <lb />
profit above operating expenses. <lb />
penalties are imposed <lb />
Candidates fr governor and <lb />
for commissioner of labor and <lb />
printing are numerous. <lb />
of them as well make up <lb />
their minds home. <lb />
send the others <lb />
an invitation to cone to the lay- <lb />
corner stone, and we <lb />
want you all to and help us <lb />
have a big time. <lb />
upon them such penalties <lb />
to be chained to the operating <lb />
expenses of the corporation, and j In the of <lb />
unless the charges for <lb />
in more than the operating <lb />
expenses the railroads would f <lb />
forced to go out of business. Ar- <lb />
the people pay the charges religious meeting <lb />
it w-s inst Greenville in the <lb />
mat. <lb />
Lo. like they are about to <lb />
make a stir out of one of Speaker <lb />
Cannon's on his <lb />
visit to North Carolina He is <lb />
quoted as things <lb />
the South and her <lb />
method of handling the race <lb />
problem, that he did not wart <lb />
his friends in the to know <lb />
had said. If a man tries <lb />
to be two he may expect <lb />
to get in a before he of the building and loan is due <lb />
to the efforts of the State <lb />
League, of which Mr. S. Witt- <lb />
and Mr. E. L. <lb />
have been <lb />
Land secretary and <lb />
, since its organization <lb />
ago. Charlotte could <lb />
four ave been anything like the <lb />
not i.-. but for the build- <lb />
and loan. <lb />
building and loan associations of <lb />
North Carolina shares <lb />
of stock, with a par value of <lb />
and per capita, as <lb />
or per cap- <lb />
four years ago. There are <lb />
in the United States build- <lb />
and loan associations, a <lb />
membership of 2.000,000 and <lb />
subscribed shares of a par value <lb />
In Wilmington there are <lb />
teen building and loan <lb />
In Charlotte there are <lb />
three, but one of these three, <lb />
alone, the Perpetual, <lb />
does more business than all <lb />
Wilmington's thirteen. The re <lb />
cord of this association is typical <lb />
of the growth of the building <lb />
and loan business in Charlotte <lb />
The now <lb />
has in force shares at t <lb />
par value of Its <lb />
capital of is <lb />
so near taken up, that during <lb />
July it will increase its charter <lb />
to Three thousand, <lb />
six hundred shares, at a par <lb />
value of was subscribed <lb />
for the last series. As the <lb />
association issues two series a <lb />
year, if that rate continues, it <lb />
will issue within a year <lb />
new shares at a par value per <lb />
year of weekly re- <lb />
Another feature is the increase <lb />
in the average of the loans. <lb />
This has heretofore been <lb />
I the industrial and commercial <lb />
people are beginning to find i <lb />
profitable to borrow from the <lb />
building and loan associations, <lb />
and applications are now coming <lb />
in for loans in sums of <lb />
and Much of this in- <lb />
ceased recognition of the value <lb />
By-<lb />
other <lb />
j things being almost km . w <lb />
I in the pursuit after the <lb />
Id the announcement of a <lb />
Who will be <lb />
mayor is coming along for <lb />
mention. <lb />
When the brethren finally get <lb />
settled on those ten best things <lb />
to eat. hops they s <lb />
some them around, or get up <lb />
a spread and send out <lb />
The wise man contemplating <lb />
owning a home in Greenville <lb />
s not wait after the <lb />
training school is located to buy a <lb />
lot It will be money in your <lb />
pocket to buy now, and not be <lb />
tit- <lb />
transportation, and must pay <lb />
enough to cover the operating <lb />
expenses i a profit, it is <lb />
the people who pay penal- <lb />
ties whenever they are <lb />
We complain because rail- <lb />
roads charge high and at <lb />
the same time them about <lb />
with such penalizing laws that <lb />
compel them to high char <lb />
to meet operating <lb />
What is true of the railroads is <lb />
of all other corporations <lb />
should arrest attention. Green- <lb />
ville has many good people who <lb />
live Upright lives, are <lb />
tic, kind hearted, ready to ex- <lb />
tend the hand of charity and go <lb />
to the help of when need- <lb />
ed. Yet, with all this, for the <lb />
last few years the town has not <lb />
had a genuine revival of religion, <lb />
though the churches have made <lb />
Several in that direction. <lb />
S is but just <lb />
it Is hard to determine. It is <lb />
that serve the public. We Can-no there are no people <lb />
not have these public t; ; need saving, for are <lb />
they yield a efficient re- Possibly this spirit <lb />
turn to pay a profit on the <lb />
Nobody wants to engage <lb />
a business that is not <lb />
ard it is just as well to take <lb />
a common sense view of such <lb />
things. laws are a hum <lb />
bug, as they merely fall back <lb />
upon the people who have the <lb />
penalties to pay. <lb />
the corporations only <lb />
brings a smile. They can make <lb />
the fines several times over by <lb />
violations, and of course will <lb />
keep it up until there is <lb />
thing more stringent than a <lb />
fine <lb />
As it seems to be <lb />
that the office. of commission r <lb />
of labor and printing will Le <lb />
filled by a newspaper <lb />
of the brethren <lb />
a ; to it <lb />
If the other railroads operating <lb />
in this State would show the <lb />
same spirit to abide by the laws <lb />
as the Norfolk Southern shows, <lb />
and would manifest the same <lb />
interest in bringing about friend- <lb />
co-operation between the rail- <lb />
roads and the people, there would <lb />
be a very different state of <lb />
affairs existing in North Carolina <lb />
as and <lb />
commercialism, which has <lb />
even reached the churches them- <lb />
selves, has caused Christians to <lb />
forget the fact that it is their <lb />
duty to impress the unsaved <lb />
with the need of personal <lb />
without which they are <lb />
lost. This town needs a <lb />
awakening. An opportunity <lb />
for it is at hand and it is time our <lb />
people were doing some serious <lb />
thinking as to their duty. <lb />
As Kinston was far outdistanced <lb />
in bidding for the Eastern <lb />
training school, the Free Press <lb />
takes another turn and says that <lb />
town ought to get it because of <lb />
its water. Oh, come off Bud <lb />
The board is not dealing in <lb />
watered stocks- <lb />
No battle-scarred flag the <lb />
Richmond reunion could have <lb />
been more a reminder of a gen <lb />
that is rapidly passing <lb />
away than the appearance of <lb />
several old time in the <lb />
parade The marching side by <lb />
side of mer master and for- <lb />
mer slave, evidenced the tender <lb />
feeling that still exists for the <lb />
faithful in the South. The <lb />
old-time remain- the <lb />
object of gentlest care and ad- <lb />
Chronicle. <lb />
All of these people who are <lb />
arguing that women should be <lb />
especially protected, because <lb />
they are more delicate than men, <lb />
should take a look around at the <lb />
girls who are wearing peek a boo <lb />
waists while men are shivering <lb />
in their winter <lb />
ham Sun. <lb />
Prices are on a higher level <lb />
than they have been for seven- <lb />
teen years, according to the <lb />
bureau of labor. We are glad to <lb />
know they are on the level if it <lb />
is higher. <lb />
The charge of the straw hat <lb />
brigade is not soon. <lb />
The Irish are threatening to <lb />
boycott all goods bearing a <lb />
trait of the British lion. This is <lb />
a new way of twisting that <lb />
tail. <lb />
A scientist has discovered that <lb />
bullets carry disease germs, but <lb />
we assure him that we <lb />
. ., . , information of that kind to <lb />
somewhat he- strengthen our determination not <lb />
there an end to rate hind the times in talking <lb />
man on Th <lb />
man in the is the man <lb />
of the hour. <lb />
to . to;, any bullets if we can help <lb />
kindling and lightning the <lb />
kitchen fire in the morning. <lb />
Owing to a mistake of the <lb />
legit Texas will <lb />
have to go without a drink for <lb />
twenty days. That will give the <lb />
Texans a chance to discover that <lb />
it is not an impossibility after <lb />
all. <lb />
A Texas judge has ruled that a <lb />
common table fork is not. a deadly <lb />
weapon. Possibly it will now be <lb />
easier to induce the to <lb />
make more general use of it- <lb />
During the president's visit to <lb />
Lansing. Mich., the mayor pro <lb />
the sale of peanuts. Per- <lb />
haps he didn't want people to <lb />
get the impression that an entire <lb />
circus was coming to town. <lb />
The next edition of An- <lb />
I Have by Ernest <lb />
Thompson, will doubtless <lb />
include the president- <lb />
According to the census <lb />
figures, there are bread- <lb />
winners among the <lb />
women of this If there <lb />
were that many good bred <lb />
among them, there would be <lb />
a falling off in the demand for <lb />
dyspepsia tablets. <lb />
A Memphis woman has sued <lb />
the same man for divorce five <lb />
times in years. After a <lb />
while he will be getting tired of <lb />
paying for that kind of amuse- <lb />
her. <lb />
The ice cream soda crop should <lb />
not be emitted from the list of; <lb />
for which eccentric <lb />
climate is held responsible. <lb />
Well equipped summer resorts <lb />
this year should provide fur- <lb />
lined suits and oil- <lb />
stoves- <lb />
A RAILROAD PRESIDENT WHO IS <lb />
RIGHT. <lb />
On last day at <lb />
there was a celebration of the <lb />
completion of the Norfolk <lb />
Southern railroad to that town. <lb />
Thousands of people were pres- <lb />
and the occasion was one <lb />
that marks an epoch in the his- <lb />
of Eastern North Carolina. <lb />
building of a railroad to <lb />
naturally the <lb />
on Atlantic coast, has i <lb />
been the dream of years, and <lb />
now that it has been fulfilled- <lb />
great development will follow. <lb />
One of the speakers at the <lb />
celebration was Mr. Frank S. I <lb />
Gannon, president of the road. <lb />
He clearly set forth the interest <lb />
Norfolk Southern has in, <lb />
the development of this section, <lb />
and the assurance that the policy <lb />
of his road is to comply with the <lb />
spirit of the laws of the State, <lb />
even though some of these laws <lb />
are adverse to its interests, was <lb />
truly commendable. We make <lb />
the following extract from his <lb />
is nearly three years since <lb />
I too an active personal interest <lb />
in Eastern North Carolina, and <lb />
that feeling of grows <lb />
stronger each I <lb />
satisfied Mr. and his <lb />
dates that the. people of dais <lb />
section of our country would <lb />
any effort made in <lb />
to cooperate with them <lb />
the up-building of their <lb />
resources, unhesitating <lb />
responded to every call for fun <lb />
to prosecute improvement <lb />
your transportation facilities <lb />
must no v confess, <lb />
that my promises or <lb />
were based upon conditions <lb />
at that time. I d <lb />
have had <lb />
to go ahead, had I ex <lb />
the large crop of neW <lb />
railroad laws passed by <lb />
general assembly since then, <lb />
I still have faith in the <lb />
and am bolstered up by th <lb />
hope that we can yet pull <lb />
work out the <lb />
that must place Eastern <lb />
Carolina in its proper <lb />
among the <lb />
of the South. <lb />
I am glad to be with you <lb />
for many One i th <lb />
it gives me to <lb />
sent to you my personal <lb />
that the policy of the Not <lb />
folK and Southern Railway Com <lb />
pan, will be to work absolute <lb />
the benefit of the <lb />
comply with the <lb />
of its laws, and avoid tech <lb />
friction. We <lb />
as the only course to purse <lb />
to secure the final success in th <lb />
development of our property <lb />
We are not here philanthropist <lb />
or speculators, nor are m <lb />
prompted by any <lb />
motives. <lb />
We are here for the <lb />
of this country of <lb />
cent resources and <lb />
That development is to be <lb />
reward, for in its results a <lb />
muse have our share, as <lb />
must have yours Our <lb />
are mutual our work must <lb />
co-operative That <lb />
by the people and the <lb />
alike, we've gone a long way <lb />
the solution of our present <lb />
Depot <lb />
The Reflector is advised <lb />
the Norfolk Southern <lb />
is going to build a very ban <lb />
some depot in Greenville, o <lb />
that is really ahead of the p <lb />
size of the town- But <lb />
town will not be long <lb />
to it, and the determination <lb />
build such a depot shows ti <lb />
the railroad people, like t <lb />
home folks, faith in <lb />
future of Greenville <lb />
FREE TRIP <lb />
to the <lb />
JAMESTOWN <lb />
If you live within <lb />
miles of Norfolk you can <lb />
get a ROUND TRIP TO <lb />
THE N <lb />
FREE. <lb />
Cut out <lb />
this advertisement and <lb />
present it to us at our <lb />
store in Norfolk, not la- <lb />
than August 19.17, <lb />
we will give you <lb />
credit for the total <lb />
of your railroad or steam- <lb />
boat fare to Norfolk and <lb />
return on your purchase <lb />
at that time, of a <lb />
or a Player- <lb />
Piano- <lb />
Only one credit on any <lb />
one instrument. <lb />
S Jeff are sold I <lb />
from maker to <lb />
you the dealer's profit <lb />
write for particulars. <lb />
Be s ire to save this ad-1 <lb />
CHAS. M. <lb />
L. C. Street Mgr. <lb />
St. Norfolk Va. I <lb />
Piano with the <lb />
Sweet Official <lb />
Piano Jamestown Expo- <lb />
Big <lb />
offering a complete me of <lb />
Clothing, Dry Goods, Shoes, Hat <lb />
and Millinery <lb />
You can't go by far yon will <lb />
be pleased with the price. <lb />
WINTERVILLE <lb />
Thia department is in F. C. NYE, who is authorized to rep- <lb />
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory <lb />
The A. G. Cox M Co. has <lb />
still on hand a full supply of <lb />
their Tar Heel Cart wheels. <lb />
Send us your order we assure <lb />
shipments. <lb />
A new lot of nice spring and <lb />
summer pants just opened at <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
Another large lot of shoes just <lb />
in at Harrington Barber Co. <lb />
Fancy negligee and shirts at <lb />
B. F. Manning Co. <lb />
Fresh corned herrings just <lb />
opened at Harrington, Barber <lb />
Co. <lb />
We sell Laughlin, Eclipse and <lb />
Parker fountain pens. <lb />
B. T. Cox Bro. <lb />
We have on hand a few copies <lb />
of the history of the San <lb />
co disaster. Usual price <lb />
Our price, B T. Cox <lb />
You just ought to come down <lb />
and see the nice and up to-date <lb />
Hunsucker buggies being turned <lb />
out almost almost every day by <lb />
the A. G. Cox Co. <lb />
B. T. Cox Bro. have just re- <lb />
a nice lot of Teacher's <lb />
Bibles, flexible binding. Prices <lb />
from to each. <lb />
The season is now almost at <lb />
hand when most of the farmers <lb />
will likely need trucks to haul <lb />
Tobacco to and from the barn, <lb />
lie 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 />
Good meal is a luxury. Bring <lb />
corn to the Carolina Mil <lb />
ling and Manufacturing Com- <lb />
They grind at any time <lb />
during the week. <lb />
Insure your buildings in the <lb />
den Loan Insurance Co <lb />
den N. C F. C. Nye. Winter- <lb />
ville N. C. <lb />
A. W. Ange Co., have a <lb />
nice line of pants. Cheap too. <lb />
Mrs- Rena cf <lb />
Ayden, spent several visit- <lb />
relatives here this weeK. <lb />
The class from the Oxford <lb />
orphan asylum gave us a most <lb />
delightful concert in the <lb />
of the academy Thursday <lb />
night. Each one showed care- <lb />
training, even <lb />
of them were small tots. <lb />
The proceeds were The <lb />
orphans have a large place in <lb />
the hearts of cur people in Win- <lb />
Prof. G. E. Lineberry and <lb />
family left Friday afternoon for <lb />
Siler City where they will spend <lb />
several days at his old home. <lb />
He then expects to take a special <lb />
course during the summer at <lb />
Chicago University <lb />
The club spent a <lb />
most delightful day at the hos- <lb />
home of Mrs- Maggie <lb />
Butt, about one and a half miles <lb />
town. About o'clock the <lb />
began to arrive, haded <lb />
mothers, I by <lb />
their children. At each arrival <lb />
a well filed basket was taken to <lb />
the dining room until they should <lb />
he needed later. <lb />
I the shade of the large <lb />
s in the yard, the voting folks <lb />
.-ml children were engaged <lb />
i games and until <lb />
long tables made their sudden <lb />
in or e corner of the <lb />
yard, heavily laden with such <lb />
delicious viands as the mothers <lb />
of this club know exactly how to <lb />
prepare. Of course the games <lb />
were changed for a shirt time. <lb />
At o'clock Mrs- Butt, the <lb />
president, called the club to or- <lb />
and the usual <lb />
was carried out. At the <lb />
ion of this, all took their depart- <lb />
for their respective homes, <lb />
declaring it to be a day most de- <lb />
spent. Mrs. Butt will <lb />
have no in securing the <lb />
meeting at her home <lb />
any time she wishes it. <lb />
F. A. Edmundson came in <lb />
Thursday from several days on <lb />
the road for the A. G- Cox Mfg <lb />
Co. <lb />
Mrs. J. R. Cooper left for <lb />
Goldsboro Friday to visit her <lb />
aunt, who is very sick. <lb />
Misses and Rowland <lb />
Cobb returned to their home near <lb />
Conetoe, after spending <lb />
time with their J. L. <lb />
Jackson. <lb />
Rev. A. left this <lb />
The A. G Cox Co- will <lb />
make flues for the sea- <lb />
at the same old price as <lb />
season. <lb />
straw hats at a bar- <lb />
gain. B. F. Co- <lb />
Miss Dora Cox left Friday <lb />
morning for Asheville where <lb />
will attend the Southern <lb />
conference of the Y- W. C. A. <lb />
which convenes there. She will <lb />
represent the Y. W C- A. of the <lb />
Baptist University for women. <lb />
She has been elected president <lb />
for next session. <lb />
Mrs. J. E Buck returned <lb />
home Friday morning from Kin- <lb />
where she had been the <lb />
hospital for some time. We are <lb />
glad to learn that she is <lb />
proving rapidly. <lb />
Misses Kate and Lola Chap- <lb />
man returned from the <lb />
commencement Thursday <lb />
evening. report a <lb />
trip. <lb />
Rev. A. preached <lb />
two excellent sermons at the <lb />
Methodist church Friday and <lb />
Friday night. He held a reg- <lb />
conference. <lb />
The new gates have come at <lb />
last, which will add no little to <lb />
the convenience of those coming <lb />
and going from town <lb />
A. N. Ange Co. know how <lb />
to buy shoes for comfort, style <lb />
and They have just <lb />
opened their large. line of fine <lb />
slippers- <lb />
sewing ma- <lb />
chines on easy terms. A. W. <lb />
Co. <lb />
We have just received a large <lb />
lit of best roofing. See us for <lb />
prices before buying. A. W. <lb />
Ange Co. <lb />
Those in need of tobacco sticks <lb />
will do well to see L. L. Kit- <lb />
trill who will be prepared to fill <lb />
orders- <lb />
Have you seen new <lb />
proved coffee-mill at Harrington <lb />
Barber Co It will take your <lb />
eye. <lb />
Lawns, laces, organdies, ham- <lb />
bergs going at a at <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
Extra line of white goods just <lb />
opened at B. F. Manning Co. <lb />
Knitting thread already <lb />
pared at Harrington, Barber <lb />
Co. <lb />
and men's fancy silk <lb />
hose for summer wear at B F. <lb />
Manning Co. <lb />
See our new assortment of <lb />
hamburgs. laces etc at B. r, <lb />
Co. <lb />
The wise n an begins early to <lb />
build a reputation at his home <lb />
bank. Regular and steadily con- <lb />
deposits, even though <lb />
be small, will establish a <lb />
record for i on the banker's <lb />
books and in the banker's mind <lb />
that will be of greater value to <lb />
him in later years than all the <lb />
endorsements and testimonials <lb />
his friends can give him. <lb />
J. L Jackson Cashier Bank of <lb />
A Kentucky merchant drew <lb />
from the bank and went <lb />
to St. to buy a stock of <lb />
goods. On the train he was <lb />
robbed of the entire sum. He <lb />
should have had his banker give <lb />
him drafts or a letter of credit <lb />
instead of cash. J. L. Jackson <lb />
cashier of bank of Winterville. <lb />
Hamilton rifles are the thing <lb />
for shooting on gun outing trips <lb />
fishing, etc. this summer. <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
The A. G- Cox Mfg. Co are in <lb />
position to fill your orders <lb />
for the Handy Tobacco Trucks. <lb />
Send us your orders at once be- <lb />
fore the rush comes. <lb />
THE AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb />
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent. <lb />
The A. G. Cox Mfg. ship <lb />
two solid car loads of their <lb />
Handy tobacco trucks Tuesday <lb />
morning. The farmers all over <lb />
the State are to see <lb />
the necessity for these <lb />
trucks- <lb />
The A. G. Cox Mfg. Co., are <lb />
daily shipping out the best to- <lb />
flues at the lowest price, <lb />
Send us your orders. <lb />
All who want lime for repair- <lb />
furnaces or buildings can <lb />
find the best quality at A W. <lb />
Ange Co. <lb />
the Carolina Milling <lb />
Co. are prepared to <lb />
grind first meal for you at <lb />
any t-me- Wood work also a <lb />
specialty. <lb />
Poultry wire all heights at A. <lb />
W. Ange Co. <lb />
B. F. Manning Co, have <lb />
opened up a nice line 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 />
parasols just received at <lb />
barber Co. <lb />
The third quarterly meeting of <lb />
Grimesland and Vanceboro cir- <lb />
will be held in Winterville <lb />
ion Friday, June 7th, 1907. Rev. <lb />
A. the presiding elder <lb />
will preach at o'clock a. m., <lb />
at night. Every one is <lb />
invited. <lb />
Get your wood work done at <lb />
the Carolina Milling <lb />
fact iring Co. <lb />
The regular mission meeting <lb />
of the Baptist church was held <lb />
Sunday night. <lb />
Look for a moment at the nice <lb />
Tobacco Flues being almost <lb />
turned out by The A- G. Cox <lb />
Mfg Co. We good <lb />
goods at lowest prices <lb />
Mrs. Bettie Boyd, of Greens- <lb />
was here Monday greeting <lb />
her many friends. She conduct- <lb />
a millinery business here three <lb />
or four years ago. <lb />
The A. G Cox Mfg Co. are <lb />
still manufacturing their nice <lb />
Pitt County School desks. <lb />
The surveying crew who were <lb />
running out the town limits <lb />
Monday, report huckleberries <lb />
and rough woods in abundance. <lb />
The town is sixteen hundred <lb />
yards square now. <lb />
belts and umbrellas <lb />
for summer use at B. F. Man- <lb />
Co. <lb />
Mrs. Mumford, of <lb />
Ayden, spent Tuesday here with <lb />
Miss Laura Cox, her <lb />
Bring your wheat to the Caro- <lb />
Milling Mfg. Co- They <lb />
are now prepared to make first <lb />
class flour- <lb />
Blacksmith work done prompt- <lb />
at a Milling Mfg. <lb />
Co. <lb />
J. R. Smith, of Ayden, was <lb />
here Tuesday on business. <lb />
There were regular services at <lb />
the Free Will Baptist church <lb />
Sunday morning and night. <lb />
Miss Bessie Moore, of Kinston, <lb />
is visiting Mrs. White <lb />
this week, to the delight of her <lb />
friends here. <lb />
Thee will be an interesting <lb />
program rendered Sunday even- <lb />
t o'clock by the Sunbeams <lb />
of the Methodist church All <lb />
are most cordially invited to be <lb />
present. <lb />
mo-<lb />
Mis, <lb />
is visiting Mrs. Charlie <lb />
All kinds of turned work done <lb />
by Milling Mfg. Co. <lb />
. frame-- made to order <lb />
Carolina Supply Co., <lb />
Winterville N. C <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF WINTERVILLE, <lb />
WINTERVILLE, N. C. <lb />
At the Close of Business. May 20th <lb />
RESOURCE. <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
Overdrafts secured 296.14 <lb />
Furniture and fixtures 925.38 <lb />
Demand loans <lb />
from banks and bankers 867.66 <lb />
rash items 3.26 <lb />
Gold Coin<lb />
Nat. bk <lb />
Total <lb />
State of North <lb />
County of Pitt. <lb />
I, L. Jackson, Cashier of the ab d Hank, do <lb />
is trues to <lb />
and r,. JACKSON. <lb />
Subscribed to before Correct <lb />
me, this 29th day of May, j <lb />
capital <lb />
surplus OP <lb />
Undivided -7 <lb />
Hills <lb />
Time certificates of <lb />
Deposits subject to <lb />
Total <lb />
JAMBS R. <lb />
notary Public. <lb />
J. K. MARKING TON, <lb />
G. E- LINEBERRY <lb />
A COX, <lb />
authorized fur <lb />
we take <lb />
Million ant writing receipts for <lb />
-i- in inn We a list <lb />
. all who receive their mail at <lb />
also orders <lb />
ob printing <lb />
Mrs. Kate Richardson and sis- <lb />
have returned to their home <lb />
in Newborn . <lb />
For fresh and cheap goods go <lb />
to E. E. Co., they always <lb />
have l he best. <lb />
W. E. Hooks has been to <lb />
this week. <lb />
Go to E E Co. new <lb />
market for beef, fresh meats, <lb />
sausage and fresh fish. <lb />
M. Lawhorn and wife <lb />
of are here on a visit <lb />
to the parents of Mr. <lb />
Merchandise Broker-I carry <lb />
i full line of Meat, Lard and <lb />
Don't buy before giving <lb />
me a trial. Frank Lilly Co. <lb />
Arthur and wife, <lb />
of Belhaven, are here on a visit <lb />
to the parents of Mr. <lb />
horn. <lb />
If you need any Paint be sure <lb />
see E. E. Co. <lb />
B F. D. of Hooker- <lb />
ton was here Wednesday. <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 />
ltd Ayden, N. C <lb />
Dr. L. C- Skinner spent Tues- <lb />
day and Wednesday in Green- <lb />
ville <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 />
Mrs W. R. Hooks, Miss Ora <lb />
Copeland and J. T. Hooks, of <lb />
Fremont, are visiting the <lb />
of W. E. Hooks here. <lb />
Call at the Drug Store <lb />
cure one of those excellent <lb />
Pens. M. M, Sauls. <lb />
The orphans from the the <lb />
Oxford asylum were here Wed- <lb />
There were of the <lb />
little tots and they were little <lb />
fellows, too, just as bright at <lb />
crickets Their entertainment <lb />
was exceptionally fine and <lb />
shows them to be under the very <lb />
beat managements. The net <lb />
proceeds were <lb />
The most will be <lb />
pleased with one of those <lb />
Pens at Saul's. Call and <lb />
see. <lb />
Allen Cannon and Osborne <lb />
Lyon have returned home from <lb />
Trinity High school. <lb />
M. M- has the finest and <lb />
best supply of Fountain Pens <lb />
ever brought to Ayden. <lb />
The J. R Smith Co., the pop- <lb />
merchants of Ayden, N. C. <lb />
have just received a new <lb />
complete line of the famous <lb />
spectacles and eye <lb />
glasses, and will be assisted for <lb />
four days, May 30th, 31st, June <lb />
by one of A. K- <lb />
Company's opticians. AH in <lb />
Ayden and vicinity who wish to <lb />
have glasses scientifically fitted, <lb />
should call at the store of Smith <lb />
Co , on the above mentioned <lb />
dates. <lb />
R. C. Cannon, wife and little <lb />
daughter arc home again from <lb />
attending the commencing ex- <lb />
at Trinity High school, <lb />
the conservatory of music at <lb />
Durham and at Chapel Hill. <lb />
Mass., May <lb />
Messrs J. R Turnage Co. <lb />
Ayden, N. C.<lb />
For fear that th r <lb />
may a slight <lb />
on the part of some- <lb />
customers regarding the <lb />
tee upon our patent and Di. <lb />
shoes, we wish t <lb />
emphasize the fact chat same <lb />
exists and has not been with- <lb />
drawn. <lb />
We want our customers and <lb />
all wearers men's shoes to <lb />
know that we will continue to do <lb />
as have done in the past <lb />
guarantee the vamps of the <lb />
Patent and Ball not <lb />
to break through before the first <lb />
i worn out, <lb />
Iii the event of a Burt Pack- <lb />
ard shoe <lb />
Contrary to this guarantee, <lb />
the whom the <lb />
shoes were purchased, is author- <lb />
to replace with a new pair. <lb />
Yours very truly, <lb />
and Field. <lb />
Wiley Brown, James Brown, <lb />
Bentley Harris, Charles Cobb <lb />
and Mr- Foxhall were all here <lb />
from Greenville Thursday in at <lb />
upon the Masonic- <lb />
meeting. <lb />
Thursday being St. John's day <lb />
among our Masonic brethren it <lb />
was the occasion of a good old <lb />
time here yesterday. In th <lb />
the lodge met and <lb />
transacted the usual routine of <lb />
business after which they elected <lb />
the following as officers for next <lb />
year T F. Johnson, W M; W. <lb />
H. Smith. S. W; W. F Hart, J. <lb />
W; S. A. Jenkins., Sec; C E <lb />
Spier, S R. J. <lb />
D; J. H Rives, Tyler. The lodge- <lb />
then adjourned to Hotel <lb />
for refreshments At <lb />
p. m. it assembled and work in <lb />
the degree and other matters <lb />
demanded the attention of the <lb />
order. There were <lb />
ors from Greenville, <lb />
Everyone <lb />
seemed to have had a good time. <lb />
The funeral of Mr. John Pierce <lb />
was the largest attended of any <lb />
ever saw in the <lb />
There were estimated people <lb />
present and from to Masons <lb />
cf procession. It being <lb />
right in the middle of the week <lb />
when the farmers were as busy <lb />
in their crops as they could be <lb />
attested the regard and <lb />
esteem in which this good man <lb />
was held- Rev. Mr. Jones <lb />
of the Christian church <lb />
a short sermon and the closing <lb />
exercises were conducted by the <lb />
Masons. <lb />
Clarence Cannon has come <lb />
home from Chapel Hill, and Mis- <lb />
Blanche, his sister, is also at <lb />
home from the conservatory of <lb />
music at Durham <lb />
Grover who had <lb />
his leg broken while attempting <lb />
to board a morning train, is so <lb />
much improved as to be able to <lb />
be out on the street, and Mack- <lb />
Taylor, who broke his leg at the <lb />
has thrown his crutches <lb />
away and is now paying strict <lb />
attention to the girls, <lb />
The has just <lb />
been freshly painted and now <lb />
Hotel is undergoing a <lb />
thorough renovation. Ayden <lb />
can boast of good and <lb />
splendid tables. <lb />
Thank the Lord Seventeen <lb />
billy goats and goats have <lb />
left town. O. L- Joyner came <lb />
Monday and carried them away. <lb />
Mr. Joyner will always have a <lb />
warm place in the hearts of we <lb />
Ayden people- Think of it <lb />
What a blessing goats and <lb />
pecks of fleas at one swell <lb />
stroke. Yes, we shall love Mr. <lb />
Joyner. There are more goats <lb />
yet, and if there is any human <lb />
being who wants to stand well <lb />
in our estimation please come <lb />
and get them and we promise to <lb />
love you alway. <lb />
Stock law around Ayden is <lb />
now in effect What a glorious <lb />
law <lb />
Mrs. William Hooks and Miss <lb />
Ora Copeland, of Fremont, <lb />
have been here on a visit to Mrs. <lb />
W. L Hooks, to their <lb />
home yesterday, as did J T. <lb />
Hooks, Jr , who did not fail to <lb />
make a fine impression among <lb />
our girls <lb />
S. A. Forrest left on the morn- <lb />
train Monday. <lb />
M. M. Sauls, Mrs Sauls and <lb />
Miss Sauls earn h <lb />
Saturday from a lengthy visit to <lb />
Richmond and the Jamestown <lb />
exposition. All are p- to <lb />
have them home, for i seemed <lb />
they were coming back <lb />
again. <lb />
Mrs. G. W. . mi <lb />
Mrs. Jesse Cannon haw returned <lb />
from their recent visit to <lb />
Kinston and Morehead <lb />
City. <lb />
Mrs. Hugh Brooks came from <lb />
Baltimore Saturday to visit her <lb />
mother, Mrs. Cason. <lb />
F. G. James, of Greenville and <lb />
Mr. Shaw, attorney from <lb />
were here Friday, the 7th, <lb />
as counsel in a court. <lb />
A. L. Harrington has beer <lb />
here the past week <lb />
business. <lb />
pens on sale at <lb />
drug store at from to <lb />
cons cotton <lb />
meal. F- Lilly Co- <lb />
TRIPP. HART <lb />
TO J. H. <lb />
n tiers in Dry Goods. No- <lb />
ti Light and Heavy <lb />
es etc. <lb />
to suit the <lb />
Tripp Hart Co <lb />
Dr Joseph Dixon <lb />
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. <lb />
Em Railroad St <lb />
Ayden, C. <lb />
Birds Share Nest. <lb />
A curious friendship between <lb />
birds has been observed here. Av <lb />
blackbird built her nest in a <lb />
quiet covert in this neighbor- <lb />
hood, and after laying four eggs <lb />
she was joined by a thrush, who <lb />
also laid four eggs in the same <lb />
nest Owing to the sheltered <lb />
nature of their retreat, the hos- <lb />
blackbird and her friend <lb />
hatched the doubled brood in <lb />
peace This appears to be the <lb />
earliest recorded instance of the <lb />
maisonette in ornithology.-- <lb />
Scotsman. <lb />
It doesn't necessarily follow- <lb />
that a man is any good just be- <lb />
cause he's as good as his world. <lb />
OF <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
N. <lb />
M the goose of business May. 18th, 1906. <lb />
LIABILITIES, <lb />
discounts <lb />
Overdrafts <lb />
Furniture and Fixtures <lb />
Due from banks and bankers <lb />
items <lb />
Cold coin <lb />
Silver coin <lb />
I RESOURCES. <lb />
Capital <lb />
1,227.88 J Surplus <lb />
610.69 Undivided profit expense 270.09 <lb />
Nat. Ilk notes other notes 1,538.00 <lb />
expenses <lb />
9,362.42 Dividends unpaid 27.00 <lb />
29.80 Deposits subject to check 39.360.07 <lb />
290.00 Cashier's checks outstanding 607.84 <lb />
1.728.15 certified cheeks 4.00 <lb />
Total <lb />
HI <lb />
COUNTY PITT, <lb />
1.1. R. Smith, of the tank, do <lb />
that the snore statement is true to the bet of my and be- <lb />
lief- J. R. SMITH, Cashier. <lb />
Attest <lb />
and sworn o <lb />
me, 27th is of May , ism f <lb />
.Notary I L <lb />
JOSEPH DIXON <lb />
Ayden Milling and Manufacturing Company have <lb />
received a new supply of furnishings and material <lb />
m their undertaking department. <lb />
They also purchased a hearse and are in first <lb />
class ion to serve i he This is a long needed <lb />
this section and they promise the best when <lb />
anything in this line is needed. <lb />
Co.<lb /></p>
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THE IRISH CODE. <lb />
It Flourished Year. Ago In <lb />
ha Isle. <lb />
In the Green Isle dueling flour- <lb />
ago as much as it did in <lb />
France. When a Trinity college <lb />
student asked the provost what <lb />
he had better bring to col- <lb />
mind <lb />
the books. a ease of <lb />
The -i were in the habit of by Indigestion. If eat <lb />
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or just after had shortness of breath heart bu, <lb />
prayers. All distinguished Irish- heartburn or palpitation of heart. <lb />
men of eighteenth century were causes the stomach to <lb />
do mm, Sheri-i up again the <lb />
, . ,., , , . , heart This crowds the heart and inter- <lb />
Hal . ton, Hood, with action, and in the course of <lb />
re and tune the heart becomes diseased. <lb />
Lit. <lb />
affairs to his credit. <lb />
The bar the list <lb />
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th. like comets of Dyspepsia Cure <lb />
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and health to every organ of the <lb />
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About <lb />
Do You Contemplate <lb />
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INSURANCE <lb />
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knife. First <lb />
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face, h it l rushed on kill- <lb />
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to the other's throat, called upon <lb />
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Oxford grad and an oil <lb />
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heart and I would become very <lb />
Finally I go, a of and it gave ms <lb />
Alter using a beetles I am cured. <lb />
MRS. NICHOLS. N. Y. <lb />
I had stomach trouble was In a bad state as I <lb />
-ad with it. I look <lb />
Care about lour sand it cured me. <lb />
a O. <lb />
Digests What You Eat <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 />
much a. i <lb />
ES <lb />
of <lb />
John L. Wooten. <lb />
Cough Caution <lb />
free. should <lb />
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Sam White <lb />
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or Opium. <lb />
snake . 04-similar And now <lb />
Mixture Good <lb />
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Take <lb />
with children. Insist <lb />
Cough Cure. Compare th- <lb />
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to shake or poisons. <lb />
lends, but without <lb />
logy. Barrington <lb />
Dr. <lb />
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Ill with and Dote <lb />
the Sixty-ninth foot, fought eight- <lb />
duels and thought by many <lb />
to mad. lie hired a gang of <lb />
waylaid and killed a gentle- <lb />
man on the king's highway and was <lb />
hanged at Cautioner. Among <lb />
he encountered Martin of <lb />
the Richard Bate and <lb />
Captain afterward <lb />
killed at Madras in a duel with <lb />
Colonel Allen. The Ashton duel <lb />
and another fought by with a <lb />
Calcutta civilian indirectly helped <lb />
British to many victories. The <lb />
first made way for a Colonel <lb />
afterward better known under <lb />
another name, to an important com- <lb />
before The <lb />
second liar;, by displaying the <lb />
of <lb />
o military appointment in a <lb />
tine of <lb />
No proper v surpasses this for a desirable <lb />
home. Lots can be bought there now at <lb />
reasonable prices and on easy terms. There <lb />
is every indication that property around <lb />
is going to be higher, and the <lb />
longer you defer buying the lot the <lb />
it will cost <lb />
This property is located minuter <lb />
walk from the business part or the town. <lb />
See Sam White and let him explain prices <lb />
and terms. <lb />
You my by <lb />
Int It Is worth <lb />
At th first attack of <lb />
which generally approaches <lb />
through th LIVER and <lb />
itself la Innumerable ways <lb />
And save your health. <lb />
Littleton High School <lb />
BROWNING <lb />
L. W. A. B. <lb />
ADVANTAGES. <lb />
into es and <lb />
on <lb />
Faculty of experienced college <lb />
teachers K <lb />
from leading colleges. <lb />
Expenses extras. <lb />
Health conditions <lb />
Prepares for life or college. <lb />
Thorough instruction. <lb />
Home <lb />
Good library. <lb />
No Saloons. <lb />
Time to enter Sept <lb />
For information and <lb />
Z. P. Supt. <lb />
Littleton, N. C. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
DEALER IN <lb />
Groceries <lb />
And Provisions <lb />
Cotton Bagging-and <lb />
Ties always on <lb />
Fr sh kept con. <lb />
in stuck. Country <lb />
Produce Bought and Sold <lb />
D. W. <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
L of Animals. <lb />
n . as a rule <lb />
longer I n r wild kindred. <lb />
twenty years. <lb />
. to . and cats live to <lb />
teen ; <lb />
I n forty years. Horses <lb />
-sis to twenty-seven <lb />
years. there i- an on <lb />
i n n are attaining the ripe <lb />
old . o of i tty-two. Street car <lb />
rarely ever last longer <lb />
twelve to t; years. <lb />
j Despite his cheerful disposition <lb />
a squirrel rarely ever lives to be <lb />
than while, on the <lb />
sober minded camel <lb />
to five Km <lb />
Hear- die at twenty, a little <lb />
older, but the patriarch of thorn nil <lb />
is the elephant. He is in his prime <lb />
usu and <lb />
POINTER <lb />
TO <lb />
POINTER <lb />
ins to feel the effects of age when <lb />
gets to be or years old. <lb />
T A Passion For Buttons. <lb />
Louis XIV., the mo- <lb />
had a positive passion for <lb />
buttons. In when his erase <lb />
was at its highest, ho spent no less <lb />
than in this strange form <lb />
of indulgence. Among the items of <lb />
which this expenditure was made <lb />
up are the Aug. 1688, <lb />
two diamond buttons, value <lb />
francs; diamond buttons, value <lb />
francs. On the buttons for <lb />
a single vest he spent Of <lb />
used <lb />
contained live diamonds each. It is <lb />
estimated that during his lifetime <lb />
this foolish monarch spent no less <lb />
than on buttons alone. <lb />
Not Satisfactory. <lb />
A party of tourists were visiting <lb />
ancient landmarks of England, <lb />
according to a writer in the Now <lb />
Times-Democrat, and their <lb />
guide was supplying them with val- <lb />
historic facts. <lb />
he remarked, <lb />
to William the <lb />
I what's the <lb />
U one of his hate <lb />
BUSINESS MEN <lb />
PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS <lb />
North In the superior Court <lb />
Pitt county. Before D. c Moore <lb />
J. C. and wife Maggie Bes- <lb />
berry. <lb />
vs <lb />
R. A. and Ella Dawson. <lb />
The defendant Ella will <lb />
hereby take notice that u special pro- <lb />
has institute I in the <lb />
court of Pitt county J. c. <lb />
and Maggie Rasberry vs <lb />
B. A. Dawson and Ella for the <lb />
purpose of making sale of a certain <lb />
tract of land situated in Swift creek <lb />
Township Pitt county for division among <lb />
tenants in and the said Ella <lb />
j one of the defendants in said <lb />
I special proceeding, will further take <lb />
I notice that she is required to appear at <lb />
the office of the 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 May, 1907. <lb />
D. c. Moore <lb />
clerk superior court Pitt county. <lb />
TO <lb />
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
Of era advantages <lb />
for the public. <lb />
Business Men <lb />
JOB <lb />
PRINTING <lb />
When you want Work send <lb />
you orders to <lb />
THE r REFLECTOR <lb />
r mis t v v t <lb />
Not Quite <lb />
How often you can get a <lb />
thing <lb />
nail or screw driver or <lb />
lacking. Have a good <lb />
tool box and be prepared for <lb />
emergencies. Our line of tools <lb />
is a i could desire, and <lb />
we see that your tool <lb />
box does not lack a single <lb />
useful article. <lb />
Of Course <lb />
You get Harness, <lb />
Horse Goods, <lb />
of--------- <lb />
J. <lb />
i Corey,, <lb />
or no L PATENTS I <lb />
THAT S-AV, , I <lb />
and you to <lb />
Sand modal, photo or FUCK <lb />
SO tun- <lb />
on to <lb />
Street, f <lb />
d. o. <lb />
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f-<lb />
-1 <lb />
RETORT OF THE CONDITION Of <lb />
I HE GREENVILLE <lb />
N. C. <lb />
i of business May 1907. <lb />
V RESOURCES. . . <lb />
Capital Stack <lb />
Loans and <lb />
secured and <lb />
A Bonds <lb />
Furniture and <lb />
Due from <lb />
Items <lb />
Coin <lb />
Silver Coin <lb />
. National bank notes and <lb />
-K -U. i, note <lb />
Total <lb />
6,010.39 <lb />
1,600.00; <lb />
2,688.64 <lb />
8,000.00 <lb />
197,686.07 <lb />
Stock <lb />
Surplus funds <lb />
Undivided Profit <lb />
Expenses paid . <lb />
Bills Payable <lb />
Time 27,1581.0 <lb />
Due to a Cashier's checks <lb />
16.000.00 <lb />
3.295.99 <lb />
10,000.00 <lb />
143,208.65 <lb />
1,180.56 <lb />
TOWN MATTERS. <lb />
GREENVILLE WILL GET SCHOOL <lb />
by AH the <lb />
The competition for the East- <lb />
training in Raleigh <lb />
on Wednesday was short Green- <lb />
ville led all the others in its offer <lb />
and it is now conceded we <lb />
Total <lb />
ill <lb />
., <lb />
of <lb />
. C of the shove do <lb />
111- tn above is true to the beat of my <lb />
belief. CARR, Cashier <lb />
sworn to <lb />
me. 29th of May 1907. H- A- <lb />
ANDREW t. C. H LAUGHINGHOUSE <lb />
Deputy C. S. C- J- k- WOOTEN<lb />
OF THE OF <lb />
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE; <lb />
At the close of Business, May th 1907. <lb />
Resources. Liabilities. <lb />
Loans and Discounts <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
and unsecured 1,400.88 <lb />
All other Stocks, Bonds <lb />
and 2,400.00 <lb />
Furniture Fixtures 3,872.32 <lb />
Banking Houses 4,100.00 <lb />
Demand Loans 18,565.31 <lb />
Due from Banks 16,994.69 <lb />
Cash Items 1,031.52 <lb />
Gold Coin 71.00 <lb />
Silver Coin 1,085.62 <lb />
National bank notes <lb />
and U. S. notes <lb />
Total <lb />
9,755.00 <lb />
Capital Stock <lb />
funds 26,000.00 <lb />
Undivided Profits less <lb />
Expenses paid 14,816.77 <lb />
Notes and bills <lb />
1.322.89 <lb />
Bills Payable 10,000.00 <lb />
Sub 107,490.07 <lb />
Cashier's checks <lb />
outstanding <lb />
Reserved for Interest 300.0 <lb />
t Ike AU <lb />
The board of aldermen met in <lb />
regular monthly session Thurs- <lb />
day night, seven of the members <lb />
being present <lb />
Chief of fire department re- <lb />
ported that he had tested all the j have won, without a shadow of <lb />
fire as directed by the board, i doubt the school. The Board of <lb />
The standing committees had Education will soon visit and <lb />
view the sites and when our <lb />
magnificent sites are seer, the <lb />
board will be proud that they <lb />
have the opportunity to so ad <lb />
locate this school. It <lb />
was shown that Greenville is <lb />
in the center of all the <lb />
to be served by th school and <lb />
also in the center of all the eight <lb />
towns competing for the school. <lb />
Most of these towns now con- <lb />
cede that Greenville is the logical <lb />
place for the location. We have <lb />
never seen such a <lb />
of opinion the State <lb />
over that we have every ideal <lb />
for the location of this school <lb />
Our position is central, our <lb />
health record and our con- <lb />
fine, our religious <lb />
advantages good, and our <lb />
spirit, enthusiasm and <lb />
progress are all that can be de- <lb />
sired. <lb />
With this institution located <lb />
here will soon stand as one <lb />
of the foremost counties in the <lb />
State in everything that it takes <lb />
to make a great county, and our <lb />
people are to be congratulated <lb />
upon the efforts they have <lb />
made for their county and town. <lb />
Your work is admired and com <lb />
mended throughout the entire <lb />
State. <lb />
Total <lb />
ate of N Carolina I <lb />
County of Pitt. Is ,, , , . , <lb />
I, James L. Little, Cashier of the above named bank, do <lb />
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge <lb />
and belief. JAMES L. LITTLE, Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb />
no reports to make. <lb />
Alderman Carr was appointed <lb />
as special committee to report on <lb />
condition of the dispensary. <lb />
The officers filed their reports <lb />
of collections for the past month. <lb />
The superintendent of the <lb />
water and light plants was given <lb />
permission to ride his bicycle on <lb />
sidewalks to enable him to get <lb />
to the work around town quicker- <lb />
Chairman Cobb, of the water <lb />
and light commission appeared <lb />
before the board for instruction <lb />
relative to extending the service <lb />
to the new recently taken <lb />
in to corporate limits of the town. <lb />
The matter was referred to the <lb />
and light committee <lb />
to work with the commission <lb />
in regard to extending the <lb />
vice. The committee <lb />
was instructed to have all ac- <lb />
counts of the clerk and <lb />
checked up ready for the <lb />
the fiscal <lb />
Accounts for the past month <lb />
were allowed and orders issued <lb />
for payment of same <lb />
The board adjourned to meet <lb />
Tuesday night, 18th. <lb />
American, at London Horse Shew. <lb />
me. this 28th day of May, 1907. <lb />
M. L. TURNAGE, <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
Correct-Attest; <lb />
W. B. WILSON <lb />
J. A. ANDREWS <lb />
Directors. <lb />
Cable to Reflector. <lb />
London, June Lon- <lb />
say they fear nothing at <lb />
the horse show from the <lb />
cans except the heavy harness <lb />
and saddle classes, although <lb />
Vanderbilt's four-in-hands are <lb />
regarded as dangerous. An in- <lb />
feature will be the <lb />
jumping competitions, in which <lb />
Continental cavalry officers in <lb />
AN INTERVIEW JAR VIS <lb />
MEETING OP SCHOOL BOARD.<lb />
RESOLUTIONS RESPECT. <lb />
Castle Hall, Tar River Lodge <lb />
Knights Pythias- <lb />
Whereas, Our Heavenly <lb />
Father has seen fit to remove <lb />
from earth to heaven the soul of <lb />
the wife of our beloved brother, <lb />
J. N. Hart, and we de- <lb />
sire to express to brother Hart, <lb />
our sympathy in this his time of <lb />
Come In and examine my <lb />
CORM PLANTERS, GUANO SOWERS, DISC <lb />
BARROWS. SMOOTHING HARROWS, ONE <lb />
AND HORSE STEEL PLOWS, WIRE <lb />
MACHINES. <lb />
c e, <lb />
It <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
uniform will part. The bereavement, <lb />
Italians expect to take high-1 Resolved 1st That we bow in <lb />
est honors in this line of humble to the Ruler <lb />
jet <lb />
has entered horses for no fewer the Lord whom <lb />
than classes, but Walter Win- <lb />
ans, who owns half a million <lb />
dollars worth of horse flesh at <lb />
Park, Kent, is a pow- . . t Hart in <lb />
rival to Vanderbilt. The v <lb />
stables contain blooded <lb />
horses from all nations, <lb />
one hundred show animals. <lb />
RESOLUTIONS. <lb />
Announcement <lb />
We beg leave to announce that we are <lb />
and Retail <lb />
as- for <lb />
White Lead, Paints <lb />
Colors. and an <lb />
Country Ready nixed Paints. <lb />
There Is no line In the world better <lb />
the Harrison line. It has behind it a <lb />
M reputation for honorable wares and <lb />
dealings. <lb />
If you use the Harrison Paints you need <lb />
never worry quality. <lb />
We that you favor us with your <lb />
orders whenever you wane good paint for any <lb />
Have a car load and <lb />
can give you Special Prices. <lb />
Baker Hart <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Whereas it hath pleased the <lb />
Ruler of the to <lb />
send the angel of death the <lb />
home of our brother, A L. <lb />
Tucker, and take therefrom <lb />
devoted child. <lb />
Whereas we bow in humble <lb />
submission to Him who all <lb />
things well, yet we extend to <lb />
Brother Tucker our sincere and <lb />
heartfelt sympathy for the loss <lb />
which he and those near him <lb />
have felt. <lb />
Resolved 1st, That the <lb />
of Winterville Council No. <lb />
Jr. U. A- M. unite in <lb />
sending to Brother Tucker this <lb />
expression of their sympathy, <lb />
for him in the death of his child. <lb />
Resolved 2nd, <lb />
these resolutions be sent to The <lb />
Reflector for publication, one be <lb />
sent to Brother Tucker and one <lb />
be spread on our minutes. <lb />
W. Rollins. <lb />
Committee. <lb />
He and <lb />
every one whom He <lb />
2nd. That we ex- <lb />
this the <lb />
saddest affliction of his life our <lb />
deepest sympathy and pray that <lb />
our Heavenly Father may give <lb />
to him and his children that con- <lb />
and comfort that He <lb />
alone can give, remembering <lb />
that his beloved wife has only <lb />
gone and awaits him on <lb />
the other shore- <lb />
Resolved 3rd. That a copy of <lb />
his these resolutions be sent to <lb />
Brother Hart, a copy spread upon <lb />
the minutes it this lodge and a <lb />
copy be sent to The Reflector for <lb />
publication. <lb />
J. S. Mooring, <lb />
The delegation from Pitt which <lb />
appeared before the State <lb />
of Education returned home <lb />
Thursday night and a reporter <lb />
asked Governor Jarvis to give us <lb />
his impression of the day's work <lb />
before the board and the <lb />
outcome of it. In response <lb />
to this inquiry Governor Jarvis <lb />
Eight splendid towns <lb />
by splendid delegations <lb />
appeared before the State Board <lb />
of It was a <lb />
contest between these towns <lb />
conducted on a high plain <lb />
Among the delegation there <lb />
were preachers, teachers, law- <lb />
doctors, bankers, judges, <lb />
business men, farmers, and la- <lb />
borers. It is rare that a more <lb />
splendid set of men ever met in <lb />
Raleigh in the interest of any <lb />
cause. There were more men <lb />
there capable and in every way <lb />
fit for any position, however high <lb />
and important While the <lb />
delegations were earnest <lb />
in the presentation of the claims <lb />
of their communities, still the <lb />
best of feelings prevailed and <lb />
there was manifest among them <lb />
all a determination to <lb />
make the school wherever lo- <lb />
a greet institution. <lb />
To have won out in such a con- <lb />
test as this is a great victory and <lb />
one which every citizen of the <lb />
county should be proud of. It is <lb />
true the State Board of <lb />
has made no decision and <lb />
will not they visit all the <lb />
competing towns and inspect the <lb />
sites offered. Yet, knowing as I <lb />
do the money offers and the sites <lb />
offered. I feel absolutely certain <lb />
that when the board has made its <lb />
inspection of these sites that Pitt <lb />
county will get the school by the <lb />
unanimous voice of the board I <lb />
speak of the county because cultural value to <lb />
wish to give proper credit to the the school, <lb />
county for the great work it has <lb />
done in this matter. Without <lb />
the help of the county Green- <lb />
ville would have been over- <lb />
whelmed by the larger and more <lb />
populous towns. The work and <lb />
be <lb />
The board of trustees of the <lb />
graded school held an important <lb />
meeting in the superintendent's <lb />
office Friday night. All the <lb />
in the faculty were filled. <lb />
The two new teachers are Miss <lb />
Edith Payne, of Graham, and <lb />
Miss Betty of Clinton <lb />
Miss Payne will succeed Miss <lb />
Sweet, and Miss Wright will take <lb />
the English work in <lb />
grades. <lb />
The board decided it would <lb />
to make farther effort <lb />
to employ a male principal for <lb />
year, as practically <lb />
all the men who would all <lb />
suitable are I. The <lb />
demand for more men in <lb />
schools was never greater <lb />
it is today, and certainly <lb />
were never fewer. <lb />
The trustees decided to <lb />
and maintain a department <lb />
music in connection i he <lb />
Provision will made <lb />
for a suitable room, a j <lb />
cured, and the very best teacher <lb />
employed who can be procured. <lb />
The rates of will be such <lb />
as to make the self- <lb />
supporting, or practical but <lb />
no charges higher than those <lb />
usually prevailing in Greenville <lb />
will be made The boar I of <lb />
tees took this step because they <lb />
believe it a wise one. and also <lb />
because a number of people- have <lb />
requested it of them. They hope <lb />
to have a reasonable patronage <lb />
by the people. Anyone desiring <lb />
to know more of this feature of <lb />
the school work would do well to <lb />
consult Smith or <lb />
Dr. R. L. Carr. F. C. Harding or <lb />
D. C. music commit- <lb />
tee. <lb />
Pinging will be taught in <lb />
each week- It <lb />
is fiat in way, the <lb />
musical instincts of ad the <lb />
be <lb />
the teaching in a <lb />
great and we be- <lb />
it prove as beneficial <lb />
here as it has elsewhere, and <lb />
so. the results will of much <lb />
the <lb />
RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. <lb />
Whereas our fellow worker, <lb />
R. S. Evans, has been called <lb />
. , ,. ,. j, . Head of the Church, who calls <lb />
the school to Pitt and I trust our y His workmen n His own <lb />
fellow citizens in every section of time and carries on His <lb />
the county will rejoice with us I work by other hands, and, <lb />
in this great victory. Whereas, Brother Evans was <lb />
I desire also to mention the and efficient member <lb />
a. u j x. a n a. I Of the Board of Stewards of the <lb />
fact that it seemed that all church at the <lb />
competing towns desired Green-1 time of his death, therefore, re- <lb />
the school if they solved; <lb />
could not get it Not only was That we give grateful <lb />
this true, but it is also true devoted <lb />
it seems that every section Christian and faithful service <lb />
has a kind feeling for Steward in the of <lb />
God, where he always did his <lb />
work gladly and effectively. <lb />
Pitt and that our work is ad- <lb />
mired and commended every- <lb />
where, and that there will be a <lb />
general approval of the action of <lb />
the State board in locating the <lb />
school in Pitt. <lb />
A. B. Ellington, <lb />
Jno. L. Horne- <lb />
Corn- <lb />
Tide Water Day at the Expo <lb />
Exhibit for Jamestown. <lb />
Prof. B. Smith has quite a <lb />
nice collection of work done by <lb />
the pupils of the graded school, <lb />
that will be sent to the James- <lb />
town exposition. We <lb />
i n of over collection and were <lb />
r prised at what the children have <lb />
accomplished- <lb />
And it came to pass that <lb />
after he had advertised his <lb />
there came unto him great <lb />
from all the regions round <lb />
about and did buy of him- And <lb />
when his competitors saw it they <lb />
marveled among themselves, <lb />
be it that this <lb />
man is busy while we loaf idly <lb />
about our And he spake <lb />
unto this fast age of <lb />
push and rustle it is easier for a <lb />
camel to enter the eye of a <lb />
needle than for a man to flourish <lb />
without <lb />
He <lb />
Special to Reflector. <lb />
Pr-i-e. Idaho. June <lb />
cross of Orchard if <lb />
still proceeding and he continue <lb />
unperturbed under the fire of <lb />
Hay wood's lawyers are <lb />
trying to show that Orchard was <lb />
in the pay cf the mine owners. <lb />
If we are to judge by the <lb />
thousands of people who are <lb />
being daily swindled by the <lb />
numerous get rich schemes that <lb />
infest the country, the <lb />
people are becoming <lb />
easy. Almost every large <lb />
city seems to be a fruitful <lb />
for the swindler's <lb />
and the poor dupes almost <lb />
over each other in their effort <lb />
to get Something for nothing or <lb />
fabulous returns for a small out- <lb />
lay, which anyone of average in- <lb />
ought to know was a <lb />
swindle without being apprised <lb />
of the tact. Aside from this the <lb />
press of the country is continual- <lb />
warning the people of the <lb />
character of those <lb />
ling operations and publishing <lb />
of the thousands who <lb />
have learned by dear experience <lb />
of the fraudulent nature of so <lb />
many concerns in which they <lb />
have their all. We <lb />
would it serves them right <lb />
were it not to. the fact that the <lb />
victims in many cases are poor <lb />
people who can ill afford to lose <lb />
their daily earnings in this man- <lb />
Olive Tribune. , <lb />
Special to Reflector. <lb />
Jamestown, June is <lb />
tidewater day at the exposition, <lb />
and all Virginia tidewater has <lb />
turned out to celebrate the event. <lb />
All the country in what is known <lb />
as Tidewater Virginia has sent a <lb />
good share of its population to <lb />
. the show, and the turnout <lb />
grand one Mayors of seven <lb />
and representatives of all <lb />
the counties of Tidewater <lb />
are present, determined, <lb />
they say, to make this the big- <lb />
day of the whole exposition. <lb />
2nd. That we extend our <lb />
to the bereaved wife and <lb />
children now left without the <lb />
presence and helping hand of <lb />
husband and father in these <lb />
years of their great need. May <lb />
the Father's blessings be upon <lb />
them. <lb />
3rd. That a copy of these <lb />
resolutions be sent the family <lb />
and a copy be sent the Re- <lb />
for publication <lb />
James L. Little, Com- for <lb />
Wiley Brown, Board of <lb />
R. L. Stewards. <lb />
RESOLUTIONS Of RESPECT. <lb />
Adopted by <lb />
1.0. R. M. <lb />
the <lb />
Tribe <lb />
Monument to <lb />
Soldiers. <lb />
to Reflector. <lb />
Davis Chapter, U. D. C, <lb />
today in this city the <lb />
monument erected in honor of <lb />
the Confederate soldiers of York <lb />
county- Ansel made an <lb />
eloquent <lb />
sen in His divine providence <lb />
to from out J. N <lb />
Hart, his beloved wife, be it <lb />
1st, That we extend to <lb />
Brother Hart our heartfelt <lb />
in this his sad hour of be- <lb />
and assure him that <lb />
in some measure we feel his <lb />
2nd, That we commend him <lb />
to the Great Spirit, who <lb />
all things well, as being the <lb />
only true comforter in such <lb />
row. <lb />
3rd, That a copy of these <lb />
resolutions be spread on our <lb />
a copy be sent to <lb />
Brother Hart, and a copy be sent <lb />
to T e Daily Reflector for pub- <lb />
Chas E Moore, <lb />
R. C. Flanagan, <lb />
L. James, <lb />
Died <lb />
Mrs. W. B. Strickland, of <lb />
Beaver Dam township, died very u ls a yet, but <lb />
suddenly Thursday. Our in- is over some <lb />
, j. j . . of them discover that <lb />
formant says she died in about . <lb />
half an hour after being taken <lb />
sick. She was a daughter of one Orchard in <lb />
Mr. B. F. Corbett Idaho seems to be very buggy.<lb /></p>
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DEPARTMENT. <lb />
This department is in charge of W. Parker who is author- <lb />
to represent The Reflector in Farmville and vicinity. <lb />
a. <lb />
President Leaves For Oyster Bay. <lb />
Special to <lb />
Washington, June <lb />
dent Roosevelt left town this <lb />
for Oyster Bay. the <lb />
summer capital, where he will <lb />
spend a quiet summer, and on <lb />
the 29th of September leaves <lb />
Oyster Bay for Canton, Ohio, <lb />
where he will participate in the <lb />
dedication of the monument to <lb />
The summer <lb />
will be located as usual on <lb />
the second over the grocery <lb />
store of at the corner of <lb />
Main th streets. <lb />
this year will <lb />
be the pretty E. N. <lb />
cottage up the cove road near <lb />
Chris- Episcopal church where <lb />
the and his family at- <lb />
tend weekly worship. The pres- <lb />
Hill, is <lb />
three lea and a half from <lb />
the and in order <lb />
to keep the president in touch <lb />
with work of the <lb />
as well as to secure the <lb />
very necessary presidential <lb />
nature to commissions, orders, <lb />
and important letters, the sec- <lb />
will make trips to <lb />
and from the Roosevelt <lb />
Won the Hopping Bet <lb />
Captain bet an athlete <lb />
that he could not hop up a <lb />
long flight of steps two at a <lb />
time. The athlete took the bet <lb />
end made trial. But there were <lb />
forty-one stops to the flight, and <lb />
therefore after making twenty <lb />
hops the man found that he had <lb />
lost. He paid up. but accused <lb />
Captain of sharp <lb />
said <lb />
I'll make the <lb />
same bet with you that I can do <lb />
other, expecting to win <lb />
his money back, assented. <lb />
Captain then hopped <lb />
up forty steps in twenty hops, <lb />
and. hopping back one, finished <lb />
in the prescribed manner and <lb />
won the bet <lb />
ANOTHER WEEK AROUND FARM- <lb />
VILLE. <lb />
Farmville. N. C June 11th. <lb />
Executive <lb />
in Raleigh. <lb />
Senator F. M. Simmons, chair- <lb />
man of the Democratic State <lb />
executive committee, has issued <lb />
a call for a meeting of the com- <lb />
in Raleigh on Monday <lb />
night July the eighth. <lb />
As is known. Senator Sim- <lb />
mons gave notice some time ago <lb />
that resign the chair- <lb />
and this meeting called <lb />
by him is that he may tender his <lb />
resignation and that his <lb />
may be elected. <lb />
The official notice for <lb />
meeting reads as follows <lb />
THE OFFICIAL NOTICE. <lb />
Democratic state executive <lb />
committee is hereby called to <lb />
meet in the senate chamber in <lb />
Raleigh on Monday night. July <lb />
1907, at o'clock, for the <lb />
purpose of selecting a chairman <lb />
in place of the present chairman, <lb />
who will at this meeting tender <lb />
his resignation. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
F. M. Simmons, <lb />
Chairman. <lb />
A. J. Field, Secretary. <lb />
Weather very changeable, <lb />
cool, warm, rainy and somewhat <lb />
windy. Crops looking very <lb />
favorable especially corn and <lb />
cotton, with right much com- <lb />
plaint lice around the roots and <lb />
causing cotton dying very badly. <lb />
Committee is to Meet Tobacco seems to have a tend- <lb />
ency of running up and <lb />
Apples and pears are shed- <lb />
ding very bad, while plums and <lb />
peaches seem to be holding their <lb />
own very well. <lb />
J. J. Hearne. of Old Sparta, <lb />
informs us he and the most of <lb />
his neighbors in the hail stricken <lb />
section had planted their crops <lb />
over We hope they may get <lb />
good stands and quick growth. <lb />
On last Tuesday night about <lb />
o'clocK, P. T. Atkinson's barn <lb />
and stables were burned, also <lb />
a mule and all his feed, with n <lb />
narrow escape of another mule <lb />
the and calf were in the stalls. <lb />
The calf jumped through the <lb />
flames to save its life and was <lb />
badly singed The mule that <lb />
was rescued was burned right <lb />
much on one side of his head- <lb />
Mr Atkinson's loss is over three <lb />
hundred dollars. We surely <lb />
sympathize with him and will <lb />
Our neighbor W. R. <lb />
Home opens his heart and barn <lb />
gives a barrel of corn. R. <lb />
I. Davis, cash Jason <lb />
Joyner, cash <lb />
We had the pleasure of greet- <lb />
in x our old friend J. L. Smith, <lb />
from Maple Cypress, today in <lb />
Farmville. He will spend a few <lb />
days in our midst visiting his <lb />
son, who is with R. L. <lb />
Davis Bros., and his daughter, <lb />
Mrs. Walter Barrett. Dr Bynum <lb />
and others. <lb />
Walter Sheppard of Trinity <lb />
college is home among his friends <lb />
and relatives for a short while, <lb />
Walter is a good boy, and is <lb />
a wise step, and we hope him <lb />
much success in his ministerial <lb />
efforts. <lb />
W Y- Swain, of Rocky Mount, <lb />
has been in our neighborhood <lb />
since List Friday, returning this <lb />
morning <lb />
Several of our young people <lb />
went down to Blue Banks on the <lb />
old Tar Sunday, just to try their <lb />
luck fishing, sporting or courting. <lb />
Any way they went and report a <lb />
good time sure enough, with <lb />
only one exception, and that was <lb />
the day was most too short <lb />
suppose it had been the 9th of <lb />
December, they would not have <lb />
had time to have baited their <lb />
hooks, much less to have got a <lb />
bite <lb />
At our spring last Sunday we <lb />
had one and thirty six <lb />
visitors taking gallons of <lb />
water away with them, and we <lb />
could not miss one drop. All <lb />
seemed to enjoy the cool spark- <lb />
j ling water very much and com- <lb />
of the various springs <lb />
they had visited but the greatest <lb />
attraction seemed to be the many <lb />
Indian mounds and other <lb />
mens of smaller articles that re- <lb />
minds us of the departed Red- <lb />
man <lb />
Miss Mable Barrett will give a <lb />
birthday party on Wednesday <lb />
evening at her home <lb />
B. T. Thigpen, of Saratoga, <lb />
spent Sunday and Sunday night <lb />
in Farmville, the guest of Mrs. <lb />
Letha Burnett. <lb />
Floyd Bryant came in to visit <lb />
his sister, Mrs F. M. Davis, <lb />
Monday. Mr. Bryant has recently <lb />
returned from Baltimore where <lb />
he has been attending the <lb />
cal <lb />
J. W Parker and wife spent <lb />
Sunday in Snow Hill visiting his <lb />
wife's people. <lb />
Dr. D. S. Morrill left Monday <lb />
for Morehead City where he will <lb />
spend several days <lb />
A C Monk and Miss Vivian <lb />
Parker spent Sunday in Snow <lb />
Hill visiting friends. <lb />
A class of orphans from Ox- <lb />
ford will give an entertainment <lb />
at the opera house on Saturday <lb />
owning. <lb />
be a picnic on the <lb />
Green spring grounds Tuesday, <lb />
June the 25th- Everybody n- <lb />
Bring your dinner or <lb />
your cash. We will have plenty <lb />
of barbecue and other refresh- <lb />
for sale so you can buy <lb />
what you choose to eat when you <lb />
get ready, or bring you <lb />
please and invite who you please <lb />
to help you eat it There will be <lb />
no regular tables nor baskets <lb />
solicited on the grounds. The <lb />
ladies will serve cream and cake- <lb />
Senator Willis R Williams will <lb />
make a short speech. There will <lb />
he two match games of ball, the <lb />
juniors of Farmville and Snow <lb />
Hill at a- m. The Green <lb />
spring and at p. <lb />
m. A band of good music and <lb />
dancing on the during <lb />
the day and evening. <lb />
The order of the day will be <lb />
strictly under the of <lb />
township constable T. Bundy <lb />
by J. H. Smith, chief <lb />
police of Farmville. <lb />
J. M. EDWARDS. <lb />
Painter and Designer. <lb />
FARMVILLE, N. C. <lb />
All work guaranteed. <lb />
Prompt attention to orders. <lb />
R. E. BELCHER. <lb />
Farmville N. C. <lb />
Manufacturer of <lb />
Slop Brick- <lb />
best clay and the burn- <lb />
ed on the market. Orders <lb />
tilled on short notice. <lb />
W. M. LANG. <lb />
to W. G. <lb />
Maia and Wilson Streets, <lb />
General Merchandise, <lb />
For Cash or on Time <lb />
Second Floor. <lb />
Cotton, Shuck and Fit Matt es s. <lb />
Complete line of everything in the way of Dry, Goods, Clothing, <lb />
Groceries, Hardware, Feed stuff and <lb />
Mrs. SMITH <lb />
MAIN STREET <lb />
Farmville, N. C. <lb />
Select Millinery. <lb />
Fancy Laces, Caps <lb />
Trimmings and Ornaments. <lb />
MRS. J. F. JOYNER <lb />
MAIN STREET <lb />
FARMVILLE, N. C <lb />
Millinery and Dress Goods. <lb />
Full line the latest styles <lb />
and novelties of the sea- <lb />
son. Expert trimmers <lb />
from Baltimore. <lb />
COWS FOR SALE. <lb />
I have four gentle cows, good milk- <lb />
from -1 old. average to <lb />
gallons per day, calves to months <lb />
old. Sold under guarantee. <lb />
JASON JOYNER, <lb />
FARMVILLE, N. C. <lb />
RB. BYNUM <lb />
FARMVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Jeweler and Real Estate Agent. <lb />
and Clocks repaired on short <lb />
notice. Work guaranteed. <lb />
WINDHAM. <lb />
REAL ESTATE AGENTS, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Will buy sell your real <lb />
HORTON NEWELL. <lb />
FARMVILLE, N. C. <lb />
MACHINE SHOP. <lb />
Manufacturers of lumber, turned <lb />
and grill work. Any kind of <lb />
work in wood or iron. <lb />
ion guaranteed- <lb />
J. B. <lb />
Parker's <lb />
WILSON STREET. <lb />
Farmville, N. C. <lb />
All kinds of repairing of Carts <lb />
and Wagons. <lb />
In fact any kind of work in <lb />
wood and iron. <lb />
All work guaranteed. <lb />
Dr. G. L Weeks, <lb />
DENTIST. <lb />
Office over Darden Bros, new <lb />
store. <lb />
Farmville, N. C. <lb />
Open all hours of the day. <lb />
prove it by donating one dollar. <lb />
Who is the next neighbor that <lb />
will prove his sympathy Now <lb />
this is no request of Mr <lb />
son and I only mentioned this by <lb />
being prompted by the pathetic <lb />
words, ye another's- <lb />
ZEB BYNUM <lb />
A. C. <lb />
MARKET. <lb />
Fresh Meats. Beef. Fish. <lb />
and Richmond Product. <lb />
J, M. WINDHAM <lb />
FARMVILLE, C <lb />
Architect and Builder. <lb />
Fine <lb />
BROS. <lb />
Long Building, Main Street, Farmville, N. Cr <lb />
New Firm. New Store. New Goods. <lb />
of General ab <lb />
Close cut Cal; Prices. <lb />
Gents Fine Clothing; a <lb />
make no mistake in trading with us, for you get <lb />
the test goods at lowest price. <lb />
T. L. W. J. TURNAGE. <lb />
General Merchants <lb />
Main and Wilson Farmville, N. C <lb />
Dry Clothing, Heavy and <lb />
Fancy Groceries, M. Fur- <lb />
tare. Stock Feed, and Fertilizer. <lb />
Complete line of of Carpets, Mattings and Rugs. Agents for <lb />
Guns, Pistols and Rifles. <lb />
Coupons with premiums for every dollar in cash trade. Call <lb />
and i <lb />
I. H. HARRIS <lb />
FARMVILLE, M. C. <lb />
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, <lb />
Clothing Hats and Caps. <lb />
Heavy And Fancy Groceries <lb />
Tailor made Clothing and International Walk Over Shoes are <lb />
among our specialties. Goods right and Prices Right. <lb />
W. <lb />
Davis Old Stand, Main Street, Farmville. N. C <lb />
Complete stock Merchandise- <lb />
Cash or time trade solicited <lb />
Buyers of Cotton and County Produce. <lb />
Meat, Hay, Corn, Oats and Fertilizer in car load lots. <lb />
Everything in Dry Goods and Groceries. <lb />
Distributors of celebrated Shoes for Men and Women. <lb />
Horton Hotel J. J <lb />
Tonsorial Artist. <lb />
Farmville, N, C, <lb />
Comfortable chairs, good light, <lb />
sharp tools and expert bar- <lb />
Satisfaction <lb />
Farmville, N. C. <lb />
located. <lb />
Up-to-date <lb />
servants, <lb />
market affords <lb />
Well <lb />
Best table the <lb />
at all season. <lb />
Rates <lb />
Buss meets all trains. <lb />
livery wits rigs <lb />
and horses. <lb />
B. S. Smith, <lb />
FARMVILLE . C. <lb />
BOARDING HOUSE. <lb />
located on corner Wilson and <lb />
streets. <lb />
I u u <lb />
u-1 mi A <lb />
DRUGGIST. <lb />
Main Street. <lb />
Farmville N. C <lb />
Everything found in an <lb />
Drug Store. Good line Oils and <lb />
All kinds of soft drink s. <lb />
Ice through the season. <lb />
Open a m to p. m. Sun <lb />
day to a. in. <lb />
Tonsorial Emporium. <lb />
Clark, Proprietor. <lb />
Farmville, N. C. <lb />
Satisfaction guaranteed. Strict- <lb />
Bar- <lb />
Sharp Razors, Clean Tow- <lb />
. w, sea- <lb />
and , i .-. -V. I<lb />
Xv<lb />
EASTERN <lb />
D. J. RD, and Owner. <lb />
In Pref to Fiction. <lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
PITT COUNTY. CAROLINA. JUNE 19.7 <lb />
NO <lb />
RAISE OF SALARY. <lb />
SIX YEARS FOR JONES. <lb />
Good From the Department Money to Speculate in <lb />
Rural Free Delivery <lb />
a Charlotte. N- C. June <lb />
since that the defendant serve six <lb />
postal clerks -I m a Federal prison, th.- <lb />
on the first of nu. This <lb />
order ha-, now i pronounced <lb />
the assistant I ii. Boyd this <lb />
general to the tint t o'clock upon Frank <lb />
rural mail carriers rill . n. -I i.-. the self-confessed de- <lb />
raise on the first, i; <lb />
being greater in proportion <lb />
that the postal clerks ft was <lb />
There are a few instances whore I crowded <lb />
the raise will not <lb />
Carriers that have been <lb />
per year will be raised to <lb />
those receiving from <lb />
to will get and <lb />
class is raised to <lb />
class to and class to <lb />
It. can be seen that the <lb />
highest salaried men will <lb />
the largest increase, the great- <lb />
est raise b <lb />
Movement of Truck <lb />
The moving of freight <lb />
in this city occur- <lb />
red this afternoon when the Nor- <lb />
folk and Southern railway's <lb />
double-header track passed <lb />
through from New Bern with <lb />
car loads of truck for the nor- <lb />
markets. <lb />
It gave the appearance of pros- <lb />
and progress, seeing the <lb />
products of the fertile fields of <lb />
eastern North Carolina shipped <lb />
in such enormous quantities by <lb />
quick dispatch to the cities that <lb />
anxious for them ac a good <lb />
price. <lb />
The country being developed <lb />
by this railroad is rich in natural <lb />
resources and the <lb />
facilities will place it in <lb />
touch with the outside world, <lb />
which will bring it to the notice <lb />
of capital, home seekers and <lb />
investors. <lb />
It has become necessary for <lb />
the Norfolk and S to in- <lb />
crease its depot accommodations <lb />
on account of the constantly in- <lb />
creasing volume of business and <lb />
this work is done as rapid- <lb />
as possible Mes <lb />
14th. <lb />
to Reflector. <lb />
Mass., June 18.- <lb />
The greatest ever <lb />
mid.; by the Catholic residents <lb />
of <lb />
day i <lb />
tend the graduation exorcises at <lb />
Holy Cross college- The streets <lb />
were filled at an early hour with <lb />
earnest Catholics. The demon- <lb />
was made by Catholics <lb />
without regard to racial differ- <lb />
as none were known as <lb />
French or Irish Catholics, but <lb />
simply as Catholics. The <lb />
carriage was surrounded <lb />
by a body-guard of horsemen, <lb />
representing the Catholics in the <lb />
State militia. This is Cardinal <lb />
first visit to <lb />
and it is feared that it will be <lb />
his last, owing to his advanced <lb />
age. <lb />
a hushed scene in the <lb />
court room when the <lb />
presiding judge pronounced sen- <lb />
after expressing much <lb />
feeling for the widowed mother <lb />
and the faithful wife of the con- <lb />
man. The defendant <lb />
himself heard the sentence with- <lb />
out a tremor, having his <lb />
trying ordeal with ail the <lb />
that a man can command <lb />
after fully determining to meet <lb />
his fate regardless of the con- <lb />
As soon as the sentence was <lb />
pronounced large crowd be- <lb />
to disperse But a number <lb />
of people tor a long time friends <lb />
of the man who is now a prisoner <lb />
remained behind to take by <lb />
the hand and express to him <lb />
their sympathy in his giving <lb />
way to a temptation over which <lb />
it was shown in his confession <lb />
that he had no control. <lb />
Jones in his confession said <lb />
that sickness of his father and <lb />
in his own family made such <lb />
demand on him for money that <lb />
he could not meet it out of his <lb />
salary. He resorted to <lb />
in cotton futures, won on <lb />
his first venture, but lost always <lb />
afterward and became an em- <lb />
May Make Brown <lb />
Special to Reflector. <lb />
Providence, R I., June <lb />
At the meeting of the associated <lb />
alumni of Brown university to- <lb />
day an effort will made to <lb />
petition the general assembly of <lb />
Island for permission to <lb />
amend i ho charter of the <lb />
so as to mike the <lb />
non sectarian, instead of <lb />
Baptist. At present the chatter <lb />
of the institution provides that a <lb />
n number of board of <lb />
fellows shall members of the <lb />
Baptist denomination and the <lb />
chatter also that the <lb />
majority shall always be of the <lb />
Baptist Those in favor of <lb />
OAKLEY <lb />
Oakley, N. C 1907. <lb />
Miss Pennie of Golds <lb />
and Miss Lucy Manning, <lb />
of Bethel, were here Saturday. <lb />
T. H. Williams, of Bethel, was <lb />
hero Friday. <lb />
J. K. Barnhill and wife visited <lb />
here Saturday and Sunday. <lb />
Mrs. Martha and <lb />
Sallie Williams visited at Has- <lb />
sells last week. <lb />
Mrs J M. Lynch, of <lb />
a as here last week. <lb />
Two of the section laborers at <lb />
on this section had a bat- <lb />
Saturday in which W. C. <lb />
Jenkins, white, struck Frank <lb />
Staton, colored, with a jack <lb />
lever, cutting a bad gash The <lb />
difficulty arose from a difference <lb />
in belief of the unknown tongue <lb />
religion- <lb />
T. A. Manning visited at Oak <lb />
C Sunday. <lb />
W. J. Manning, of Bethel, was <lb />
in this city Saturday. <lb />
Mrs. Frank Warren, of Oak <lb />
City, came down Sunday to visit <lb />
her parents for a few <lb />
A F. of Ore <lb />
visited his sister. Mrs. John <lb />
Jenkins, here Sunday. <lb />
James L. and family, of <lb />
Greenville, spent Sunday here <lb />
with J. H. Little and family. <lb />
Several continue to attend <lb />
church at Parmele from here. <lb />
The services have been going on <lb />
for two months. <lb />
J. O- Williams and wife went <lb />
to Parmele Sunday and returned <lb />
same day. <lb />
Rev. W- O. Winfield will <lb />
preach in the C. B. H. hall next <lb />
Sunday at p m. <lb />
J. S. Cherry and family, of <lb />
Stokes, visited here Saturday. <lb />
Miss Fannie of Hamil- <lb />
ton, was here last week <lb />
James of Oak <lb />
Grove, was here last week. <lb />
E. and J. E. Hines <lb />
went to Robersonville last week. <lb />
RESOLUTIONS OF <lb />
id by the Catholic residents <lb />
u. v . i,. t. the proposed change claim that <lb />
students are de- <lb />
to at from attending the <lb />
who . me in <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Patrick <lb />
invite you to be present <lb />
at St. Paul's Episcopal Church <lb />
Greenville, North Carolina <lb />
on Wednesday morning, <lb />
July the third <lb />
at half r seven o'clock <lb />
to witness the marriage of their <lb />
daughter <lb />
Virginia <lb />
to <lb />
Mr. Ca.-y Bur well Mayo. <lb />
No cards issued in town. <lb />
Is there a woman in the moon <lb />
as well as man in the <lb />
moon The circumstantial <lb />
is strong that the woman <lb />
is right there. The man in the <lb />
moon wouldn't make such a good <lb />
appearance if there weren't a <lb />
woman to put him up to it, and <lb />
every man knows that no man <lb />
would stay in the moon so long <lb />
unless there was a woman in it. <lb />
Wilmington Star. <lb />
T, <lb />
I, V w is r . . . r. <lb />
and that in several in- <lb />
stance in college has been <lb />
able to participate in valuable <lb />
bequests owing to the <lb />
clause in its charter. <lb />
The Plan. <lb />
The Landmark de, <lb />
dares with conviction that is <lb />
infinitely better to have property <lb />
assessed at its true <lb />
only because the law requires it <lb />
but as a matter of policy-and <lb />
have a low tar. rate, than to <lb />
have a low valuation of property <lb />
and a high tax The <lb />
Landmark holds that an actual- <lb />
value assessment would make a <lb />
difference only to the large tax- <lb />
payer, who as it truly says- <lb />
does not bear his proportion of <lb />
the burden under the system <lb />
now generally prevailing and <lb />
would consequently have no just <lb />
cause for complaint <lb />
We do not believe that these <lb />
propositions regarding the assess- <lb />
of property can be success- <lb />
fully controverted. Charlotte <lb />
Observer. <lb />
Record of <lb />
year is not yet half gone, <lb />
yet statistics compiled by the <lb />
Chicago Tribune shows that its <lb />
record of casualties already ex- <lb />
that of 1906. Two <lb />
and seventy-three persons <lb />
hive been killed and injured <lb />
in thirty-eight railroad wrecks, <lb />
and lives have been lost in <lb />
twenty-three steamer wrecks <lb />
There have been thirteen mine <lb />
accidents in which persons <lb />
have perished. Tidal waves <lb />
have claimed 2.240 victims, <lb />
earthquakes <lb />
., I <lb />
. . lie r . <lb />
Whereas, The Great Spirit in <lb />
His wisdom has seen fit to remove <lb />
from our midst our good brother. <lb />
Joseph Riggs. <lb />
Therefore, be it resolved by <lb />
Shawnee No. I. O. R. <lb />
M. in council assembled. <lb />
1st. f That in the death of <lb />
Brother Riggs this council has <lb />
lost a and faithful member, <lb />
and his family a kind husband <lb />
and father. <lb />
2nd. That we extend to the <lb />
family of Brother Riggs our <lb />
generous and fraternal sympathy <lb />
due from every Red Man to the <lb />
widow and children of our de- <lb />
ceased bro her, ad beg to as- <lb />
sure that the Great Spirit, <lb />
who keeps the happy hunting <lb />
grounds, dot-th all things well. <lb />
3rd. That a copy of these <lb />
resolutions be spread upon our <lb />
records and a copy sent to the <lb />
family of our brother, <lb />
and one be sent to the Daily <lb />
Reflector for publication- <lb />
Dr. C. M. Jones, <lb />
L. Y. Holliday, Com. <lb />
A. O. Clark. <lb />
Bank Increase Capital. <lb />
Special to <lb />
New June The <lb />
stockholders of the New York <lb />
County National bank met today <lb />
and passed a motion to increase <lb />
the capital stock from <lb />
to They also <lb />
ed the directors to declare a spec- <lb />
dividend of out of <lb />
the surplus to be used in paying <lb />
tor the new stock. The stock of <lb />
the New York County National <lb />
bank is quoted at bid In <lb />
1906 the bank paid per cent, <lb />
dividends, in 1905 dividends <lb />
amounting to per cent, were <lb />
paid. <lb />
Which Are You <lb />
This from an exchange <lb />
to mind cases <lb />
have come under your own ob- <lb />
We recently saw one of our <lb />
citizens going home with a small <lb />
basket fruit. A few evenings <lb />
later wt passed him again and <lb />
hail a package of candy <lb />
Oil both occasions we were walk- <lb />
with the -rime gentleman <lb />
who remarked us t he man <lb />
with the candy was a <lb />
low, but blew in what he made <lb />
so foolishly. We merely smiled <lb />
in reply, but could not help, in <lb />
our own mind as we walked <lb />
along, drawing a contrast be- <lb />
tween the two men. One was <lb />
smoking a cigar that cost as <lb />
as the candy. Burning <lb />
ashes and blowing out into <lb />
mo air the money other spent <lb />
for that brought a <lb />
Mails of happiness to the check <lb />
lie once thought so rosy, and <lb />
eyes that still sparkled <lb />
like a thousand with <lb />
their tell-tale love fur curry- <lb />
home, one by ore. the sweet- <lb />
est memories life; building <lb />
evening after evening an image <lb />
in a little heart of Sweet <lb />
that no time, even into <lb />
eternity. would destroy <lb />
Nourishing and kindling a new <lb />
love that would in old age look <lb />
back to those happy home com- <lb />
and bless his memory as the <lb />
dearest papa that <lb />
But what of your friend, the <lb />
critic Yes, what of him Which <lb />
of the two had you rather have <lb />
been Which of the two are <lb />
you <lb />
Licenses. <lb />
Register of Deeds R. Williams <lb />
issued licenses to the g <lb />
since last report <lb />
WHITE. <lb />
J. E. Hopkins and Minnie L. <lb />
Jones. <lb />
Battle of Hill. <lb />
Special to Reflector. <lb />
, July 17.-This <lb />
u the anniversary of the <lb />
battle of Bunker Hill, and is-et <lb />
in the new schedule issued <lb />
by the of Sons of the <lb />
Revolution State of New <lb />
York as one of dates on <lb />
which the United States ft <lb />
should be displayed in honor. <lb />
other when the <lb />
flag-should be displayed in honor <lb />
and prominence are as <lb />
Lincoln's birthday. F <lb />
Washington's birthday, Feb. <lb />
Battle of Lexington, April <lb />
Memorial day. May Flag <lb />
June Independence day. July <lb />
Saratoga, October <lb />
Surrender of Yorktown, <lb />
Evacuation Day No- <lb />
On Memorial Day. <lb />
May the flag should fly at <lb />
half-staff from sunrise to noon <lb />
and full staff from noon to sun- <lb />
set. <lb />
OVER THE HILLS. <lb />
By Mrs. W. G. Williams. <lb />
Over the hills the daisies white <lb />
Where the birds sing low and sweet, <lb />
Where falls the shadows of the night <lb />
And blue skies with the waters <lb />
meet. <lb />
Over the hills the stars are shining. <lb />
To light the earth below <lb />
And far away in the distance <lb />
The fairy-winds blow. <lb />
Over the hills in dreamland roam <lb />
And all the world is mine, <lb />
Where in the silent gleaming <lb />
I worship at Nature's shrine. <lb />
North Carolina and the Railroads <lb />
The North Carolina business <lb />
men do not simply want to know <lb />
North Carolina is <lb />
against in freight rates, <lb />
but they want a stop put to it. It <lb />
is results and not talk they are <lb />
after. When goods are hauled <lb />
through the State to a point be- <lb />
for less than the rate would <lb />
have been to stop them in the <lb />
State, there is good ground for a <lb />
kick North Carolina wants her <lb />
rights. She needs every cent of <lb />
money, f r education, for <lb />
ion and for industrial advance- <lb />
and it is but right that our <lb />
people should seek to get justice <lb />
for the old North State in the <lb />
matter of freight rates. <lb />
Charles Cheek, of Burlington, <lb />
was found dead Tuesday morning <lb />
k- . ft .MAN. <lb />
Ml. Man Hunter Tor- <lb />
Trail tar Seven s in <lb />
Suspect hi n <lb />
Jim Harrington, of <lb />
county, was arrested at hum <lb />
and token to Beaufort, tried and <lb />
held under bond to c to <lb />
answer to the charge of i. as <lb />
a result of Mr. of Green- <lb />
dog-; trailing -n the re if <lb />
of Mr. Graham's store, which <lb />
was burned at Saturday <lb />
night. The dogs were not put oil <lb />
the track until at least hours <lb />
after and it was feared that e <lb />
trail was too cold, but they fol- <lb />
lowed from immediately back of <lb />
the burned store a track made <lb />
across a field by a running man, <lb />
and taking I his through a <lb />
I. s miles, to where <lb />
Harrington was plowing in a held <lb />
near his home. Mr. Hines was <lb />
accompanied by the deputy sher- <lb />
of Carteret and Mr. Pratt, of <lb />
the Dixie Company, at <lb />
whose instance the dogs were <lb />
brought, and Harrington nude <lb />
no resistance when the dogs point <lb />
ed him out as the man. <lb />
A Winchester rifle <lb />
was found in Harrington's <lb />
house and this the officer took <lb />
charge of. He was taken to <lb />
Beaufort and given a <lb />
nary hearing at which some <lb />
other evidence was be- <lb />
sides the trailing him, and <lb />
bound over to court in the sum <lb />
of Harrington mortgaged <lb />
for his bond. It de- <lb />
at the trial that there <lb />
was feeling on his part against <lb />
Mr. Graham, store was <lb />
burned, and witnesses swore <lb />
that they saw two men, one re- <lb />
Harrington, crossing <lb />
the river at the point the dogs <lb />
trailed to The tracking lasted <lb />
three and a half hours; winding <lb />
through tortuous bypaths twice <lb />
the distance it was by a direct <lb />
road from Harrington's to <lb />
ham's store. <lb />
The fire occurred about <lb />
o'clock Sunday morning and Mr <lb />
Graham, a saw mill man and <lb />
merchant at lost his <lb />
, entire stock and in <lb />
burned, with only in- <lb />
making a to him of <lb />
2.500, at Inset The money <lb />
was chiefly in silver and this <lb />
melted and all run in- iT <lb />
The insurance people paid Mr <lb />
Hines and expenses for his <lb />
dog's work, and were highly <lb />
pleased at the result. Kinston <lb />
Free Press. <lb />
STATE NEWS. <lb />
Carolina. <lb />
Dr. D. S. and wife <lb />
of Raleigh, have both been con. <lb />
to jail without bail, on <lb />
the charge of m his <lb />
wife s first husband. <lb />
Edward Ashby, a white man <lb />
of Cabarrus county, on Sunday <lb />
I morning shot and killed his <lb />
brother-in-law, Dan <lb />
j Ashby also killed his father a <lb />
few ago <lb />
The Masonic fraternity of <lb />
Tarboro the contract for <lb />
a temple to cost <lb />
Mrs. Hooker Dead. <lb />
At o'clock Sunday afternoon <lb />
Mrs. Pattie R. Hooker died at <lb />
the home of her daughter, Mrs- <lb />
E. G. Flanagan, with whom she <lb />
lived, in South Greenville. She <lb />
had sick for some weeks, <lb />
and for some several days her <lb />
condition was such that death <lb />
was almost expected at any mo- <lb />
Mrs Hooker was years of <lb />
age, and the widow of the late <lb />
Mr. Travis Hooker, of Greene <lb />
county, who died about twenty <lb />
years ago- Some of her married <lb />
children having made <lb />
homes in Greenville, she moved <lb />
to this to Am about ten years ago <lb />
and made her residence here the <lb />
rem her life She was r <lb />
member of the Christian church <lb />
and her life was marked by <lb />
devotion to the service of <lb />
Savior. <lb />
The community held her in h <lb />
est esteem, for her life was <lb />
as at win the friendship of i <lb />
one. <lb />
Three daughters and <lb />
sons survive her- Those <lb />
H U Coward. Mrs. J. L. V <lb />
Mrs E G Flanagan. <lb />
T E. T. M. and W. E. I <lb />
They have the sympathy <lb />
circle of friends in the <lb />
loss in the death of <lb />
mother. <lb />
The funeral service, <lb />
by Rev, D. W. Arnold; <lb />
J. Harper, of Wilson <lb />
this in th <lb />
church. The interim <lb />
in Cherry Hill <lb />
bearers being <lb />
Sr., D. C- I <lb />
Latham. R. C. Fla <lb />
Carr, W. T. <lb />
. W. V. <lb />
The Modern Country Girl. <lb />
The old-fashioned country girl <lb />
of fiction, the girl with <lb />
rustic woodland of poetry, <lb />
the girl the <lb />
imagination of sophisticated city <lb />
has disappeared, and in <lb />
her place is a highly intellectual <lb />
maiden to whom rusticity is a <lb />
matter of psychological analysis <lb />
and unsophistication a <lb />
cal problem. As the country girl <lb />
is in so many cases a college girl. <lb />
a new value has been given to <lb />
county life To her mean- <lb />
est flower that can give <lb />
not only thoughts that lie too <lb />
deep for tears, but can also <lb />
ford opportunity for the <lb />
use of a of botany. <lb />
She understands the <lb />
cal value of sunburn and the <lb />
chemical constituents of fresh <lb />
air. She talks learnedly about <lb />
soils and and has ideas <lb />
about the rotation of She <lb />
may be discovered <lb />
through the but ten to one, <lb />
her inter st is in the quality of <lb />
the rye rather than in any <lb />
wayfarer, and should she <lb />
meet the song hero is likely <lb />
that she would ask his opinion <lb />
upon some agricultural question <lb />
rather than his sympathy for <lb />
her loveless state. <lb />
There is no doubt that in the <lb />
future one must look in the old <lb />
songs and romances for the <lb />
old-time country girl, but in real <lb />
would anyone dare to prefer <lb />
the blushes of unsophistication <lb />
t the pale c st of thought <lb />
Chicago <lb />
Seven Bodies Found. <lb />
Newport News, Va. June <lb />
Clad in full naval uniform and <lb />
with faces and hands fearfully <lb />
mutilated, the bodies of Mid- <lb />
shipmen W. C. Ulrich, of Wis- <lb />
class W. H. Steven- <lb />
son, of North Carolina class <lb />
1906. and F. P. Hole n <lb />
Delaware, class 1907. re f i <lb />
in Chesapeake Bay <lb />
The bodies, after b.-h ; <lb />
and identified, were taken <lb />
by the naval hospital at Ports- <lb />
mouth. <lb />
Newport News, Va., June <lb />
Today the waters of Hampton <lb />
Roads gave up the bodies of four <lb />
more victims of the Minnesota's <lb />
launch disaster, two dead mid- <lb />
shipmen and two bluejackets <lb />
being picked up about a mile off <lb />
Fort Wool within half <lb />
a mile of where the launch was <lb />
sunk. The corpses were those <lb />
of Midshipmen Walter Carl <lb />
and Herbert Leander <lb />
Ordinary Seaman H. L. <lb />
n and Coal Passer <lb />
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