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WINTERVILLE DEPARTMENT 
In Charge of Wm. G. MORRIS . 
X Authorized Agent The Eastern Winterville Vicinity- Advertising Rates on Application 
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Mi has We have just received a nice Kev. T. E. Peden, principal i-. i ,, l r., Ti , 
be i came cloaks, give us a call. A. the Free Baptist Seminary 
in .-day to spend a Ange Co. very ably filled j IMPARTING VIGOR 
Free Will Baptist 
last Sunday. 
The lecture before Winterville 
High School by Dr. Chas. E 
Do You Own a Piano 
and LIVER.
See us. 
A. W. Ange Co. 
A new lot of lamps just in. 
Harrington, Barber Co. 
f.-v. d r b in-. , Tho is Kind 
For go, and Comfortable need. 
Coll or A. G. 
C -x w mulcting Co., Winter- 
N. U. Tit y have the 
j a. right price. 
. CI returned 
b a 
. Cays near u. Morris, agent. 
The spring rush is coming in. 
send your orders in a 
i j A. G. Cox 
y. , ; . .; C are 
c-. ; . neat ard 
i . . ruts ; re ill 
n . in I see 
a . for you. 
J. . . Greenville, 
have a specific effect on t hear organs, 
the towels, causing then 
to perform their natural 
to the kidneys, bladder and LIVER. 
bey are adapted to old and young-. 
N. C , March 
Mis Sadie Wilson, of 
Brewer, of Wake Forest College, 
I will be on th; night of March 
it your subscription to of as Mills, and Miss of 
is Beaufort county, were in town 
Called to tins Monday, 
of date. 
If not, and e to own 
soon, you owe it o your ell to z 
the ma 
shown at the White 
A display really 
to a large city. 
In a glance yes will inspect a 
line of pianos not alone stand 
in character of tot e, y and 
general in a class to 
but you I et with pi ices 
that stand here at d 
incomparable an- where. Eight 
different makes select from, none 
of those cheap- department 
your 
fer Cox Cotton Planters, 
simplex guano sower.-, economic 
back bands, etc. Orders will 
have our careful attention. 
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co., 
N. C. 
p. . . t-,,. moo i h r. 
ll . h u 
I i aft i. 
Ci. I t.-.-. s. 
i r.-. nice bears- 
tun A. vi. v v. u. 
if yea want a useful planter. 
HEMS. 
Mar. Sal- 
lie Strickland, w retorted 
critically last week, is very 
much improved. 
A. of Farmville, 
Mrs. B. B. Satterthwaite left 
Tuesday for Hamilton 
to visit Mrs. Jane Jarvis and 
returned Friday night. 
W. R. Whichard. of Norfolk, 
was in town last week on bun- 
Glad to the home boys 
back again. 
The A. C. L. train was delayed 
an hour Tuesday morning on the 
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see our combination planter. It to visit his of getting out of order, 
cotton, peas, etc. is Very sick with to waft for a Special 
Harrington, A j bronchial trouble at her home at R to 
For nice oyster, see me, at Mills Smith's. She is some , 
J stand, i n pm o fr this it- 
than ever. R. W. s. W. of town Tuesday on i u.-i- 
fish, up Monday and returned 
cheap K. W. at Johnson home this morning. was a who 
stand, on railroad street. Arthur booming. cut 
Let us frame that for They have churches the He 
Size frame, 
A. Co. 
have purchased th 
known the work hoP. 
Milling and Mfg. 
and two others arc trying to g-11 was sent Dr- who 
there. T he r. portrays there is hi is getting 
going to a large store very well. 
large work shop, several j 
lie ready very soon tn grind err, 
do general repair work and dress 
timber. 
Harrington, Co. 
A nice of man just In. 
A. Ange u. C . 
Dry c la for ti hi- , 
here was a masquerade party 
at Stokes High school Tuesday 
Mr. Editor, what will th e dosing 
hog d i now that the child- 
came of his hole yesterday 
and Jaw low, t . 
j fortieth n i- went 
ii his hole th-2 d of February 
I k I is hole or ten 
r people seemed to 
j v themselves very much. 
Nearly 
until about nine o'clock. Ah 
kind of music was for everyone 
to hear About U o'clock they 
Then 
assembled i. the lecture room 
arid had music. The s 
were conducted by 
Mi-s Woodard, th.- 
to 
Odd Greenville, N. C. like and hated to see 
A. W. Ange Co. Buff red total loss of its leave. Hope it may fall to 
New lot of dry goods and no. regalia and belong- lot to take the school the comma 
in, Better while to the term. 
A. W. 
F r dress go id, 
embroidery and 
Mew lot jest in. 
in inn, Cc- 
For nice and 
shoes, see my new lot. 
Ledge. 
cm e day 
1910, Covenant 
No. I . tit Order 
store stencils but each one a stand- 
ard, cf acknowledged fame and 
reputation in the bade, hour 
player-pianos of known 
makes. 
We will take your la 
exchange one self 
We also carry the 
ORGAN, the world. 
Old organs taken in ex- 
change, terms to s lit your 
When in Greenville out 
ware room. 
Fin man ii. 
Next door to Carr Atkins Hardware 
o. store. 
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF 
THE BANK OF WINTERVILLE, 
AT WINTERVILLE, N. C. 
At the close of business, Jan. 
Resources 
Liabilities 
Loans and discounts Capital stock 
Overdrafts secured 
and unsecured 
Furniture and fixtures 
Inane 
Due from 
silver coin, including 
minor currency 
Nat es and other 
2,241.00 
j Surplus fund 
Undivided profits, lei 
expenses and taxes 
8,402.92 
U. S note s 
Total 
5,000.00 
650.00
pd 
Time of deposit 702.20 
Deposits subject to ck 
Cashier's cheeks 
outstanding 28.06 
Certified checks 
Total 
21.869.97 
STATE NORTH CAROLINA, Pitt County, 
I. F. A. E Is in, Cashier of the hank, 
do solemnly swear Unit the above statement is true to the best of 
my knowledge and belief. 
F. A. EDMONDSON, 
Cashier. 
Subscribed and sworn to be- 
fore me, this day of Feb., 
1910. R. II. 
Notary Public. 
A. Cox, 
A. W. 
J. E Green, 
Directors. 
they Hie cheap 
Th. 
the members R. K. Fleming is having his 
A. W. of Lodge, No, old was burn-d, 
How is your soul Let to the of mill was destroyed last year, 
a you our lot of j Lodge our in their repaired. He expects to place it 
Barber Co loss and offer to aid th m in in connection with the two be U 
A nice six key soda way we can in running. We are always h 
for sale. K. D. Resolved further, that a something now 
Leave your orders for Ice at H I of these resolutions ho spread 
L. Johnson's. Will be delivered upon our , a copy be sent 
anywhere la town, to a copy 
Chapman, who has be sent to lit flee toe 
Th; Way to Encourage 
Do not hesitate lo remind him 
every few days that you have 
nothing decent to 
have had since you were mar- 
Mm, every little 
is it. we have any- 
thing ether people; never go 
D i not fail to tell him now and 
lit he has been hard up 
o- money ever were 
married, 
COUNTY EXPENSES. 
Paid by County Ci 
The Board of 
at the March 
issued orders on the treasurer in 
payment of current expenses, 
etc, aggregating for different 
obj as 
The outside pauper allowances 
county home 
superintendent health 
smallpox expenses 
bridges and ferries con- 
prisoners and insane 
Ii 
which body was taken to the 
Cox v e yard, near Hancock 
and interred beside her 
been spending a day 
with her parents hen-, returned 
Wilson Monday where she i- 
Dudley Saturday and Sun- 
day Greenville friend-. 
Vivian and 
Satterthwaite, who I 
been visiting at Gold Point, re i 
turned Sunday night 
Miss Mamie who is I 
Attending the Training s m i i it 
Greenville, spent and 
Monday here visiting her 
ems, returned to 
s lay m 
home 
d Black Jack, 
r ti ii . 
i. 
I. Jones, 
Autry, 
r. arson. 
Committee, 
i not forget twit with 
t. betook you out of 
going up in home and I stationery and 
town. you in an out court house end 
Mr. arm Mrs J. P. g way he never register of deeds 
with Miss to go any with you. clerk super court county 
has returned from Do not forget to remind 
Florida. where she has often your 13.30; county law 
visiting her brother. 
We attended church at i 
Chapel Sunday. Owing to 
bad weather there were no 
any out. but three new 
were added to the 
Heart Action 
aft r h w been visiting 
Mr. Abram A 
large crowd was present to pay 
at tribute respect. She 
Was about years of sue, 
goo neighbor, a loving 
a ; a loyal member of Winter 
elite Baptist church. She 
one brother, and several other 
IV OS. 
Sirs, Lucy family, 
have been living near 
Greenville, m here last Wed 
friends to mourn and we are glad to have 
fa r departure, our 
and most heartfelt 
m pa thy to the bereaved 
When in need of groceries 
at H U 
What, any kind tinware 
us. h j a 
ti- v lot 
H ton, barber Co 
B I of 
p L. Johnson, 
are glad to have 
n our town, 
and family 
iii the fair house Monday. 
L. Tingle, of 
in Saturday to Win- 
School. Mr. Tin- 
was in school here last year. 
him 
with us again. 
All taxes 
not paid by march h, will 
have cost add-d. C S Smith, 
Tax Collector for Winterville. 
forget the 
auditorium Friday night 
t 25th. 
farmers are e-tilt hauling 
Services in tho Baptist church 
Sunday. 
i in 
control 
of the heart. When they 
weak, the heart 
nation is impaired. Short 
breath, pain around heart, 
choking 
fluttering, 
or rapid pulse, and other 
low. Dr. Miles Heart Cure 
is a medicine especially 
adapted to needs of 
these nerves the mus- 
of the 
heart itself. It is a 
strengthening tonic that 
bring speedy relief. 
Try-it. 
yr win, x 
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my . 
Dr. II.-in Cure. 
now I nm 
Kin 
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ho,. will i 
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W IS 
Main St. C. 
Dr. Hart 
him to return 
flirt If It 
to you. 
Co., Ind 
Medicines that aid nature re 
always most 
Cough acts on 
this plan, loosens the couch. 
relieves the lungs, opens e- 
aid aids nature 
the system to a healthy 
condition. Sold by all druggists. 
other children general roads 
the girls should take township road 
lessons from the best roads 
aid that should roads 
piano and 
things correspond. 
Training School Coarse. 
The first training 
rut encourage your 
to wear their clothes a lung 
time; and never try to make course at East Carolina 
them over. a garment Training school began today. 
beams to show wear, to a Quite a number of teachers 
little cut of date, just cast it arrived yesterday and today to 
and get a new one New take of this course, 
r, look so much fresher which will continue for ten 
la ,. , . 
smarter than old ones, and one weens. This course begins now 
Mr. Elihu who lives f. els so much bitter in them. for the of teachers 
about miles from town, lost his not too whose schools closed early, and 
dwelling house, kitchen and You know it is the another course will begin in May 
smoke house by fire that gets fat Be for the teachers whore schools 
night between and o'clock. husband's money, close then. These training 
courses will be of great value to 
The fire started about the cook Magazine. 
room, but it is not known j 
from hat cause. V. little of, Stubborn as 
the contents of the gs are liver and towel sometimes; 
,, . .,., there's 
COUld be gotten nut. Mr. -lo of 
had about bat 
Ll. ii . . j . i- But troubles King's 
this is small d with his 
loss.
the teachers. 
How Good News Spreads 
am old and travel most 
of the writes B. F. To ton, of 
K I 
N.-w Life rills, the world's bent De- 
and liver So easy. j my excellent 
vita t them They effect a cure 
every never fail to tone 
stomach, regulate the and 
boa els, st liver, invigorate 
the nerves end mi he blood. They 
work wonders for weak, run down men 
and women, 
ard that's a Try 
them. Only . is 
guaranteed by all 
Stomach and Stray Taken Up. 
Liver Tablets brine; i have cow and calf. 
relief to women Buffering from re I white, crop and 
chronic constipation, headache, in the light, swallow fork ard 
biliousness, dizziness, sallowness in left. Owner cm get 
-f , j J. by proving ownership and paving 
of skin and dyspepsia, bold w. k Harris. 
by all druggists. j-, ltd Greenville. N. C. 
to the Reflector. 
LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP 
CONFORMS TO NATIONAL FOOD AND DRUGS LAW. 
An improvement over many Cough. Lung end Bronchial Remedies, because It rids the 
system of a cold by acting cathartic on the bowels. No to give 
money refunded. Prepared by PIN t U LE M CO. CHICAGO. 
FOR SALE BY JNO. L.
. 
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR 
D. J. Editor and Owner 
Truth in Preference to Fiction. 
One Dollar Fer Year 
VOL. No. 
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, MARCH 
O. 
No. 
ANOTHER UTTER FROM 
COUNT LORENZO DE 
MORE ABOUT THE BEAUTIFUL AND 
FERTILE COUNTRY 
Takes Trip op Picturesque 
Resources 
March 1910. 
Editor 
In my let I had promised the 
readers a trip up the 
and charming river, to 
take a view of the y. 
It is o'clock in the evening; 
the signal of the steamboat for 
departure is given. In a short 
time we pass the mouth of the 
river. It it a clear 
lit night. In the far 
we can see a sea of fire, now 
whirling up high, now sinking 
again at intervals. It is the 
burning oil well near 
about miles distant- The 
proprietors are not able to con 
tire; a of the 
Ml my is en 
to extinguish the fire. They 
estimate the oil that is escaping 
every day to be barrels. 
The next morning we land at 
a little town of 2.000 in- 
named after the rivet 
As the boat has to 
unload a good deal of freight, 
which to do would take about an 
hour, we undertake a stroll up to, 
and the town. Every 
Mexican town no matter how 
little can boast of ; 
public square ornamented with 
shady trees, 
shrubs, u beautiful 
church. in the middle of 
the square; a lover of nature is 
always amply repaid when he 
a look at boat 
is to on its trip up the 
river. On both aides you see 
most fertile lands, heavy wooded 
now and then your eye 
views clearings of thousands of 
acres covered with guinea or 
banana plantations 
are started by American capital- 
It is evening, cur boat is land- 
in order to unload freight for 
the sugar plantation. 
Here the famous Val- 
begins, much renowned for 
its most lands, which can- 
i be by Egypt's soil. 
Here also begins the real river 
commerce; a steamboats and 
smaller boats all ply- 
up and down. 
We are now miles from 
about miles air-line. 
At the 
there are acres planted with 
ribbon came which is worked 
into alcohol, it being by far more 
profitable, miles farther up 
is the one 
of the largest in Mexico, worked 
by French 
production of sugar is 
tons annually besides great 
of alcohol. 
Between and El 
on the river lies the La 
Colony, my destination for this 
After I had landed I 
immediately went in search of 
the administrator of the colony 
and after an exquisite dinner I 
held according to the usage in all 
Latin countries siesta, I 
gave myself to the sweet after 
noon nap, and nothing was done 
that after noon- 
La Colony is owned by 
Americans contains acres 
of land, situated on the 
liver. bull of the land i 
subdivided into and 
tracts which cm tat ten 
dollars p-r acre. hall 
is in larger tracts at from six 
IO land 
ii i in.-. Mill lo 
FIRE AT 
Two Destroyed 
Nat 
About 9.30 o'clock 
night fire at Grimesland 
ed the store of the Grimesland, 
Supply Co. and the aid 
drugstore of Dr. CM. 
The fire originate from some, 
unknown cause in a 
adjoining the store, and had j 
made headway when 
coved not be checked . 
before the two were 
destroyed. Other buildings were j 
in great danger but were saved j 
by good work. 
The Grimesland Supply Co. i 
had insurance on building I 
and stock, with loss 
of about 
Dr. C. M. Jones loss on build- 
and stock was about. 
and he had insurance. 
Roberson who 
carried on a small business in one 
COST OF FERTILIZER IGNORANCE, f CALL FROM R L DAVIS. 
GARBAGE AND ANTI SPITTING 
CAPTURED A STILL 
According to the latest obtain i Prospects of Bill to Regulate later 
able statistics, the farmers of j state of 
six Southern N. C. March 19- 
Alabama. Georgia. 
the Carolinas, and Virginia-1 
spend over a year , not only in our State, 
for commercial The but in all other dry of 
total school fund of these the nation, against the pro- 
s amounts to that the Interstate Com 
And of the paid fer laws give the liquor 
fertilizes, it is not too much the National 
say over fl 
wasted through of crop 
and soil needs. 
In Other words, our Ignorance 
Tux on the one single, 
item of commercial 
alone is more than the total 
amount we are spending on 
public schools for increasing the 
of children 
Ordinances for Tucker and i- 
and Guidance cf 
Two ordinances by the Sheriff Tucker 
there is a universal cry Board of Aldermen, that bear 
upon the of the town, 
are published below, 
facts would make it twice as 
room of store, lost about profitable. Or to put it differ 
worth of stock with no Insurance. reasonably careful study 
of soil needs, needs, the 
function of different fertilizing 
elements, , would add 
a year to the s 
of our Southern farmers. 
And a year prop- 
expended in bond issues, as 
Marriage Licenses. 
Register of Deeds M. Moore 
has issued the following licenses 
since last 
warns. 
June Oakley and Annie Moore. 
COLORED. 
Horton Watson and Annie 
Peter Perkins and Nancey 
Best. 
R, W. Peyton and Lillie Smith. 
Teel and Hattie 
West and Florence 
Edwards. 
t here, and miles La 
League and- other temperance 
are hard at work 
secure relief. has 
already been introduced at the 
present congress, me 
Curtis Anti-Saloon League Inter 
State Shipment 
Senate Bill No. and House 
No. 
The reads as 
Ir the spent by j Regulate the Intonate Com 
these States is profitable now, Shipment of Intoxicating 
reasonable knowledge of Liquors. 
enacted by the Senate 
and House of R of 
the United of America in 
Congress That any 
person, firm corporation, com 
man carrier, or any agency of 
interstate commerce who shall 
ship, or otherwise 
transport any distilled, malt, 
vinous, or intoxicating liquor 
Sheriff Tucker and Deputies 
and Jackson nut on 
a hunt, night, and 
found th In a niece- of 
may be advised of th-; existence , woods Roads 
of such laws and g them i h y discovered n still of about 
selves 
GARBAGE ORDINANCE. 
Ail garbage accumulation 
within the limits of the town 
be placed in a convenient 
place for removal by the town 
carts Monday and Thursday 
of each and no 
gallons capacity, nil up 
ready f.-r with th- 
ti. n Fun- of 
grapes were found. The 
officers 
and brought, ill town 
with them. N i urination was 
as tn was operating 
interest and sinking f d, wt from any State, foreign country. 
territory or of the Unit- 
d States to any other State 
territory or district of the United 
Slates where such shipments or 
put an eight centralized 
graded school within reach of 
every farm boy and girl in these 
States, would put a macadam road 
in these States, an I would carry 
on a campaign against 
typhoid fever, malaria and I point 
hookworm diseases that State. 
increase by one fifth j the United States to which such 
the average length human life, liquor is Consigned, or to any 
How fearful the waste of in such State, or 
German colony on one despised of the United States to 
such shipment or trans- 
of such liquor 
cannot legally be made from one 
to another within inch 
territory or district of 
has down on a tract 
land of about acres. 
During the few days I was 
at La had rambled about 
a good deal, partly on 
partly on toot in order to convince 
myself of the fertility of the 
land. For pasture they sow 
a and the growth 
of is I next 
crossed a field in which the grass 
to feet tall. Four days later 
after a rain grasp was to 
feet tall. Natives say that one 
acre supports head of cattle. 
Corn planted according to 
can method with a between 
stumps and roots yields bushels 
per act e. The price for it is 
cents pr bushel in gold and can 
be sold right on the place for 
cash. In cleared land planted 
and worked according to 
can method the yield per acre 
would be easily bushels 
All the fruits as 
oranges, lemons, bananas, pine- 
apples, etc., could be 
raised with success, some of the 
above named fruits are growing 
wild in the woods. 
In the wooded tracts are grow 
woods as mahogany, 
rosewood, etc. for which a high 
price is paid; 
for purposes; palms 
feet high are used for 
paper. No better lands 
could be found anywhere the 
culture of cotton for which in 
Mexico a much higher price is 
paid than in the United States; 
besides replant cotton but 
every seventh or eighth year 
Game of all kinds is found in 
abundance.- On our table we 
have everyday deer meat, 
key, pheasant or flesh of some 
other animals. 
Tigers will be 
almost as large as Bengal tigers. 
Tigers are often killed for their 
fur, as I have myself. A 
good tiger fur often paid for 
with 
Cattle prosper here all the 
year heavy, fat 
Farmer 
Engagement Announced. 
Friends here have been told Of 
the engagement of Miss 
Lee Woodard, of Wilson, to Mr. 
Cushing Biggs of Wit 
the marriage to take 
place in Wilson early in 
The news has been received 
great pleasure by the friends o 
these popular young people, and 
the w will be one of the 
leading event of the 
season in Wilson. 
Miss Woodard is me 
of Hon. and Mrs. 
E. Woodard. She was 
in the of Notre Dame 
Maryland and is a young lady of 
personal charms and culture of 
the highest. has visited 
often, and has 
ways been a charming 
to its society. 
Mr. Hassell is son of Mi. 
and Mrs. Walter Hassell, and a 
grandson of the late Elder C. B 
Hassell, one of Martin county's 
most distinguished and highly 
respected citizens. Mr 
prominently 
social and 
life of and Is 
popular with his 
who delight in the fact that lie 
is to bring so charming a lady 
live in 
Enterprise. 
Former Pitt 
Miss Alice Moore received a 
feet are tali Bl i l t 
American and German set- 
of liquor cannot 
legally be made an. t her 
point within the same State, 
territory r district of the United 
States, shall be guilty of a 
manor, and on conviction there- 
fore shall be fined less than 
five hundred dollars nor mi r- 
than one thousand dollars for 
the first for 
second offense nut s i. 
thousand dollars nor mute than 
five and -n 
for a term not 
two 
bi i provides forth 
of 
by prohibiting, 
of liquor from a 
State to points to which liquor 
cannot be transported 
from another point within the 
same State, is calculated to 
apply both to prohibition States 
and prohibition territory in local 
option States. Its structure, it 
is believed, not only obviates the 
constitutional objection, but is 
manifestly in accord with a sound 
public policy. This bill was in- 
in the house by Hon 
John Langley, of 
who in faithful, sincere and zeal- 
advocacy of temperance 
measures is second to no man in 
congress, and in the senate by 
Hon. Charles Curtis, of Kansas. 
a tried and tested friend of every 
reasonable temperance move- 
I believe that this bill is the 
time. It th.- duty of 
each householder, agent, tenant 
or other person who reside 
or do business in the ton to 
have placed on either of said 
days, in barrels, or 
other vessels on the street, in 
convenient places, so not to I 
obstruct any of the u tors, 
garbage, trash, Waste paper and, 
other refuse of kind, x 
quid substance and fetid 
matter, and same shall be re 
moved by the carts. Said 
boxes, barrels, crates 
vessels shad removed from 
the street by the occupant of 
the house as soon as said j 
haw been removed by 
carts. Any person who s 
violate the provisions of 
section shall be fined 
for each offense. 
ANTI SPITTING ORDINANCE 
U hereby d; cared to lie a 
nuisance for i i y parson to spit 
upon of 
paved or sidewalks of 
the town or to spit ore 
upon the or walks of the 
market house, fire engine house, 
mayor's office or on of 
any building owned or occupied 
by town of Greenville or 
offices or upon the fl o.-s or walks 
of the office, courthouse,; 
waiting rooms of the 
Companies or churches or up -n 
the fl or walks of any 
hall or building used for public 
purpose-. Any person violating 
any of the provisions of tins 
ordinance, shall for each and 
every offense upon be 
fined the sum of five dollars. 
By order of Board of Alder- 
men 
J C. Tyson, Clerk. 
the still, us I'll was a 
around it when it was found. 
hems. 
March J. S. 
Smith, of Greenville, came up 
Sunday morning t. visit his sick 
step-mother at Mids Smith's. 
He says its he visit that he 
has made in years. 
Mrs. A j. from 
near Marlboro, visiting her 
mother Mrs. F. Smith, 
last Sunday. 
R. E happened to 
a Lad accident Sunday moaning. 
He was riding horse back and 
his horse stumbled and fell. 
j throwing him and breaking 
his collar He is suffering 
much pain. The thing 
about the t is happened 
very near tn spot that Ivy 
Smith, C. D Smith and one or 
two others, ha a in time had 
similar accidents 
Mrs. F. who was 
reported very last week, is 
much 
Rev. S. W. of 
Grifton, came in last night to 
help work on the church at 
Arthur. He preach at 
Smiths school next Sunday 
morning end night. 
, j i thing for North Carolina and 
telegram this morning from 
,, j , therefore, we desire to give all 
announcing the . . 
of her uncle. Mr. our influence to aid its pas- 
which occurred Sunday We would advise those 
noon Mr. Moore was about OS who favor such measure, to send 
years of age. Ho left Pitt 
for the West some thirty 
ago, and his industry 
a large fortune, 
factor in building up the city 
where he located. 
re many people now living in 
Pitt on the north side of 
the river, who remember Mn 
Moore well. He leaves a j 
Oxford Singing 
The singing clans of 1910 from 
the Oxford will start 
on its first or eastern concert 
tour on March 
The first tour will close before 
June 24th, the date of the annual 
Saint John's Day exercises on 
the grounds of the institution. 
Near the last of July the second 
or western tour will begin. 
These annual concerts have 
reached a really high standard 
of excellence. The children and 
those who accompany them 
represent a cause very near to 
the hearts of our people. Even 
if the tour and e 
Dr. Hyatt Coming. 
Dr. H. Hyatt will be in 
Greenville, at Hotel Bertha, on 
Friday, April lat, for the purpose 
of treating diseases of the eye 
He also 
WOODLAND I EMS. 
N. C. 
Lonnie Baker, was 
the guest of J. L. Sun- 
day . 
Miss Mabel Craft aid Annie 
of came 
down yesterday to some 
time with friends urn relatives. 
We are glad to hear that Luke 
Miller, who has been sick, 
is improving. 
The pupils i eve begun 
for an entertainment at the 
close of the school. April the 
first. 
Robert James, from near 
Greenville, spent Saturday with 
Luke Nobles. 
Misses Kate Chapman and 
Hattie cf Winterville. 
were here Sunday viewing the 
country and at Sunday school. 
personal letters to their con- 
and senators and ask 
them to use their influence to aid 
this legislation, giving them the Present congress, 
name and numb r of the bid. near future. 
We also advise our conferences, R Davis. 
synods and other c-- Anti Saloon League. 
en a gatherings to pass 
were not in the interest of 
great work, the character of the on Monday and 
concerts would merit large and. and 
liberal patronage. An admission 
i is, as a rule, charged and tor to Speak, 
this the children certainly give , . 
full value and more. , . H. Q. Alexander, of 
county, president of 
North Carolina Division Farmers 
Union, will speak in Greenville. 
Saturday, April 2nd, at the 
Star Warehouse at a. m. 
Public cordially invited. 
the passage of this bill. I 
if the forces of 
will put forth strenuous efforts 
for the passage of this bill, that 
it can be secured through the 
and if not in 
four children. 
and reports asking for Subscribe for The Reflector 
Greenville Lady Wise Prise. 
In a popularity contest the 
Raleigh . . which 
closed Monday i-g, Miss 
Bettie Tyson, of n the, won 
the second a piano.
Is lb.- of United Stiles 
of America. 
act of con- 
NM d 1909. the 
l. of 
U a i If be taken. 
b on the fifteenth day 
hundred mid 
i.-; 
correct enumeration 
It. every ten 
by Um 
i f in- U lied States for 
the, 
of the several; 
in th House of 
i t. ;. 
it is of the utmost 
i i i ten sis or 
i the United States 
t should ; e. m- 
i. la- i-n-i ; report of the 
ii the 
.-. v. therefore, I. William 
President of the 
U America, do 
i-y make known 
II. the aforesaid, it 
i; every per on to 
mi -.-. on 
m applying to him and 
t n. y to he belongs, 
h- d by him 
or that any adult 
i. . is to 
l of 
it statistical 
the 
an. of tie 
;.;. mid i -s are required 
. u in cider to 
compilation of such 
WHEN BECOME 
And your shoes pinch, into 
Allen's -t Ease, the an 
for the feet. It cur 
f, sweating ft, and 
takes the out ml 
i ti Just the thins tor pa m 
h . dancing parties and f.-r breaking 
in new shoes. Many people 
stockings . 
without alien's in 
I ho everywhere, c 
Sample free. Address, Allen S. 
, . N. Y. Don't accept 
any substitute. 
Ni 
ITEMS 
Most Popular Druggist Mikes a 
Remarkable Statement 
N C, March I 
S. G. Harrington and Mew 
horn made a trip to 
Kinston Monday. 
J. P. is erecting a new 
bu which will soon be com 
several prizes were given by don. N. 
Miss Helen Chapman to 
North Carolina 
County Superior Court 
C-ha Tucker S. W. Tucker. 
above named will talc 
n t that n action emit ed 
h s commenced in the 
county to obtain a L. . l j 
the plaintiff j children having the most head 
the t; and the i in spelling. 
II take notice, that he is i , 
ed t ear at the term of 
I or court of said county, to 
re he'd on the after the m; i.; t. 
Mom in Ma-ch. it Wag the has 
2nd ray May at th- curt been 
of M d county in N. j ,,. l . , . 
r. or demur to the com- her alter- 
i . suit or noon. 
the curt for the relief. were no at St 
Di W. Bryan has at last 
the for . remedy hey 
are soiling a tee 
cure a. y Liver If 
not h or p in 
it UH a o if tongue is coat, d 
o-I, if there i 
and Live. p 
will cure you. II d not you h v. 
J W. p 
Tie Friday return on 
m w ii .- n . ., . f I quick and ma e 
sit Q H. S. of 
entertainment given the a and a I These 
, but Dr. s 
primary ant intermediate pupils riving his caution era a chance to m 
by Chapman 
,,. j c ii cent box of Blood Liver I'll m 
and Stella Joy tier, s-e s with i-o t 
At the close of the entertainment . 
Also for sale by M. U. at 
hear now is Far- 
Price, 
of the power of tale 
and by N. W 
and wife, Ml to F. 
G J-mi-on the 6th of My, 1.0. 
aid y re. i the . l 
r. In Hook O H page S 
will expose to c sale 
the o rt door 
e to the highest bidder, on M 
I in -aid complaint. I m wilts a. o- lull, o'clock p. in h 
Th s the 5th day of March If Sunday, but will be panel or of lad hi g 
l C. Moo-e. i i. the county of Pitt and 
Clerk superior North and 
F. James Son, 
for plaintiff. 
THIS 
Th; Pr o- That c 
Ca 
Sale cf Real 
as to Situate in 
t beginning at a stake in the 
the . E. No 
running with the u 
a p c n- f. t .,. Wt 
J true, then 
Cot d by R with ,, to Ilia 
of lot Nil. C thin E of .--kid In 
baa lining, and 
school 
iii 
, , 
t v with taxation. 
., r jury service, with 
; u u . m ii 
immigration 
it ;
ti-r i 
way , 
; q i r-U. 
There . 
What could 
of th i Bey of mi 
the test of Th of 
testify D n's Kidney i ids 
e in 
Home prove 
Inly in of his I 
a o i r and 
m r in y hi d derive 
Ki Pill 
i in tin 
Th . I co . till the t. at, 
Mrs T. S i. E 
Or . e, N. C.
. . -i . I . have i 
The census r . -i lie to m 
i .- I have ever I m 
f om ft I echo n 
. back. There w s also . 
my kid in I I 
r ; get r t on a c. tint f i 
regulation of darling pains through on. 
. . in in.-, I 
lire i and hail t 
one Si c ti It 
Ki i ills I. is 
n v ii s p I t o s if 
Read- Judith Li. to i. H 
on tho h day 
s of record in the 
in Pitt in book Z-8 
I Hire Um, the i I on Mo 
lay the d y April, expose 
to pa lie sine i. re th.- court house 
do r in Gr to the highest 
for cash, the f or lot 
and to being in 
IOWA of G North Caro 
n the W st of -t., 
and bounded on the east l. 
the south by the Tucker lot now 
W P. Evans, and on the 
St. n 
. south by f-o occupied by 
Mr. Wat on . lid being the lot whereon 
IR. II; mad mi. man 
J now and from Eva. a 
to sue is to 
he m d the terms sad 
de d. 
. n of M. u 
I,. II It. re. 
or with the enforce- 
or 
nor can 
ii any 
.- 
to Creditors. 
qua I re 
p longer 
and that Had, r 
I rig boon rein he et . . II t- r, e 
For sale by all dealers. given to all f 
cuts. Co., 
York, sole agent for th 
; State. 
the 
no other. 
ii 
ABOUT 
no fear any 
disc will made regard- 
person or his 
affair . in-- protection 
the rights and tr. the 
persons furnishing information 
every of Census Is t . . -n 
, , A Bottle Costs Only 
bureau la under heavy 
any I ltd 
winch may thus 
c to knowledge, 
mi p-r.-its cu promptly, you with your I-. 
and accurately all , c ,. 
id 
ill . . Fell . mo 
I to 
file 
. j. ate in l.- 
h tho u 
. i s h g 
i i h.-r. by 
t I. ii file th r with 
i I. of or lies notice 
v. be i i r i f any on 
is . I in. 
Thia I .- f M 
ii. W. J. S. 
it b I t No. Also 
from R. . lying 
on the 
to be off es running east and 
treat a u is 7th running 
northward T. J. Stan 
and to with I 
No on west g de the roar contain 
In 
s an- a I to It W. ill by M- 
in ere. d. Term- . f i-ale 
This the th d y at March. Ill . 
F J Mortgagee. 
T II. 
Blown, Attorney. 
of Personal Property. 
The a a ii 
S. used on 
d of March, 
th .- II 
near the town f o i 
pub c sale ti th.- hi. h t f 
.-h hep properly b- lo g 
the of the a i j. S. 
of h y. 
ho lea, u . 
cows, and 
allot pr party of 
g to aid at . gal. 
trill -id i 
a a. m. W line. 
d y Ma and co until 
all I pro arty is sod. 
d-y o; h. lain 
B. V. Tucker 
of the of . 
Are You 
Honest 
With your land when for the 
sake of saving a few dollars 
you use a fertilizer whose 
only recommendation is its 
analysis. It requires no 
knowledge to mix mate- 
rials to analyses. The value 
of a fertilizer lies in the ma- 
used, so as not to 
over feed the plant at one 
time and starve at another. 
This is why Royster brands 
are so popular. Every in- 
has its particular 
work to do. Twenty-five 
years, experience in making 
goods for Southern crops has 
enabled us to know what is 
required. 
See trade mark is on every bag 
TRADE MARK
Fa So Royster Guano Co. 
NORFOLK. VA. 
ti 
ins. Attorney. 
When Coward Will cu ran- 
ten to cure r give 
back, what is your 
Notice to 
la i 
to hem 
tile o.- other em 
i-i 
ml thereby . their 
uniting 
a . 
in whereof, I nave 
i i hand 
of th 
i.-. 
of 
tins of March, A. 
Independence 
America 
one and thirty 
s. ha 
ti V 
H; is a antiseptic n.-l- 
bureau. J a 
inhale over the air etc . 
if is m ; of eucalyptus 
mixed h r germ and 
son lung 
complete t It 
. and c s g 
in .-es-a y CO ordinary e is n 
Catarrh. Extra a. f 
is the be t remedy in the 
world lure 
It gives 
i in two min a 
b. i t everywhere and Cow- 
ward it 
ii .-ii-. Pitt co s 
the v II a. d lest 
I l. t is 
, hi . lo a i p -r-on-i in U-ht o to 
; ma 
el ; i .-- ti- said 
ii in. d 
. m t . u for pa m. t 
or be I re e day . March, 
-i o will In i 
of recovery. 
IS h . March, 
A. Cox. Executor.
United 
Land Sale. 
By virtue mortgage executed 
an de leered la Frizz e a d 
June e, to II. V 
on tie day of Jain. ti, 
mortgage duly r in I ho 
of of 
c in U Q lie 
win .- . ash for- 
th court h use in Greenville r 
day MO g 
d pare-l or of lain, 
in the cm o lilt and I 
Dam tow -hip g 
I ids of Bob M h Is, John I 
Beat i n . other-, 
acres or M and being 
j i lace f Ian by Isaac I 
John 
Thia Feb. 19.0. 
H. c. 
F. G. James i boo, ; 
Notice to 
mi. 
I. pr 
C. K . x, 
WM. 
State 
i- , f C 
was Sunday morning at a 
certain s hotel. 
The one st. it 
who had been 
detained the Week 
end. had finished . 
and had walked over to the 
proprietor's desk to make some 
inquiries. 
another I want to 
he said, in conclusion, 
tell me what 
lions have churches 
ain't very well fixed 
fail other, reflective- 
We've trot three churches, 
can take 
own Choice. a Re- 
formed Presbyterian, a 
United one 
that ain't either Reformed or 
Youth's Companion. 
By virtue of power c d 
a n a e ens an. 
d on i he ti y of June, 
by Rev. Daniel wife Mali i;. 
A Daniel t. J. It Davenport, ml 
duty record d in ii. 
of i Hi 
ii, honk J-S the 
will expo r lo sale to 
higher for 
In the Town if 
N Carol on . 
the 18th of April the fol w- 
d lot or pan- I of n to 
Situate in county of 
aid deer bed as town 
as 
lot No. 7.1. corner on 
the east silo of W. II. nil 
Main street, and W. II. 
lot f fart, thence 
I left, to 
be Inning, cut doing ire 
To sad a e. 
This the Id h of March. 
J. R D Mo- 
Skinner A 
lo 
Having y 
executor of 
Alive. Mi 
to 
he fore the 
K of I'm . j. g 
at I and 
use . notice 
qualified of II 
d, to of i in 
county N. a is In Do- 
all h cl. 
the i e of said seal, to ex 
them to t en . i 
I within m I ruin 
this notice I ii bar I 
recovery. All s ind d 
t., estate, will please make 
his March 
ltd K.
the v 
in the 
I i 
will take u v in pr sen 
fame to u i 
e t on ., l. fir. the day if 
eh, 1911, or t n lice will be 
n r-con 
day .- March, 1911 
W M. 
Ex.- of Alice. 
SORE THROAT 
leads to something worse. 
Preparation gives quick 
lot sore throat, hoarseness, 
colds mid pneumonia by 
Destroy con- 
Keep it in the home for 
emergencies. External and 
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druggists. 
A.-., yon fr h 
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in you raise is in 
a i u t r 
lief If 
you will be 
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D. W. 
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We can offer you good 
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OF THE CONDITION OF 
The Bethel Banking Trust Co., 
AT BETHEL, N. 
At the close of business, Jan. 1910. 
, u, 
RE 
Di-count-, 
Overdrafts hoc. and 
and Fixtures, 
Duo from 
i all i 
minor c- in 
k i 
U. S. 
Total 
LIABILITIES. 
4-3 Cl stock. f 6.000.00 
, Surplus fund, 
C profits, 
a 1.043 
Time of Deposit 
I Sub. to 
I Total 
18.498 
STATIC NORTH County of Pitt, 
I, W. II Cashier of tho bank, do fol 
that the statement true to the best of my
Carolina S 
and belief. 
Subset boil sworn to be- 
me this 7th day of Feb., 
1910. T. 
Notary Public. 
W. II. Cashier. 
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M. 
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Copyright. 1909. by 
Barr 
Copyright. 1909. by Dodo. 
Mud Company 
A Story of 
By 
GEORGE BARR 
OF 
Her arrives in 
Edelweiss, capital of and 
me, ts the beautiful IS of m 
II-King does a favor for 
Robin, nil r of the 
guardian is John Talus, 
an American. Ill 
o i m protest 
warns him the ,,, friends. 
era the royal , d .,. 
committee if ten. a 
trivial. We very good 
friends, yon and I. To., food, per- 
haps, no doubt tin-re lire 
lobbies In Edelweiss who provoked 
to You know what I 
Is n Sturdy little 
he but she her hand 
against the prince, meets in an 
ch m where tie Olga 
is one who is to kill 
Robin with a bomb. 
c s on the beautiful 
who w him d 
and I h Count Mar- 
is the prince. 
vi. 
THE 
i drizzle had been 
fulling all evening, pattering 
softly upon the roof of leaves 
covered the sidewalks 
along Castle avenue. 
Almost In the center of the Imposing 
line of palatial stood the 
home of of minister 
of flanked on either side 
grin and as gay as It- 
self, yet far less significant In their 
generation. Here dwelt most 
man In the principality, not 
excepting lbs devoted prime minister 
himself. Not that was so well 
beloved, but that he hell the destinies 
of the land lingers. More 
than that, he was the father of the far- 
famed Countess the must 
glorious beauty the Austrian and 
courts. had gone forth 
from its roost 
silica I lie wedding day of the 
Princess Votive, late in the 
far to the hymeneal altar The 
band who her a bated, 
in in In lib. lard. 
wore those who went so far n-i to say 
that her father bad b Into 
hands s day 
who whisked her Iota the Irish 
lands, many leagues Vienna 
seen no more gay 
courts for a year. Then of n sudden 
she appeared all. is.- 
l in ever, with n 
haunting, her dark eyes 
be The 
round an In us- 
to the world wore, 
plainly n lit nil 
men to I ; upon with 
envy in 
Then the resumed bis 
residence in Edelweiss, opening 
old palace more to the world His 
daughter the death the 
began her tn the 
home 
she remained 
from moot lbs 
who Ii banished and 
long before tho wadding day In 
Now frequently 
stayed for weeks at a time, apparently 
happy escapes from life 
the great 
Of late she came more frequently to 
Edelweiss before. Ii 
was always to remember the moment 
when he looked upon this exquisite 
creature for the first time That was 
months ago. After that i- 
Mug s secret, silent worshiper her 
transient shrine. 
on this rainy night 
carriage has drawn up before the low- 
gates in he grounds, n 
shadowy figure leaves It to hurry 
through the shrub lined lo the 
massive doors. 
bull long since ceased lo he a 
visitor In home of 
of The men were openly 
unfriendly to other. The 
reseated the of the 
sandy haired on other 
baud, mads no effort to conceal 
his dislike. If not distrust, of the older 
expressive eyes. 
opened his own eyes 
very wide. don't mean to 
that he Is peril any 
She leaned nearer to him, dropping 
the ash from her cigarette Into the re- 
as she spoke slowly. Intensely. 
think he Is in peril-In deadly 
He stared hard. do you 
he demanded, with an 
glance over his shoulder. She In- 
glance correctly. 
peril Is not here. Mr. I 
know what you are thinking. My fa- 
Is a loyal subject. The 
suggest never conies to 
comes to he 
most whispered. 
The countess was alone In the long, 
warm library. 
Is good cf you to she 
they shook bands warmly. 
know It Is almost u year since you last 
came to this 
don I y am 
mean your 
your 
mean Count 
she said 
steadily. 
means evil to 
Prince 
heavens, countess. 
believe 
I know he is bitter. 
revengeful and all i 
that, 
Is. all that 
and 
you must let j 
Impress you ; 
I um I a j 
to bis cause. , 
I could not be i hat. 
for the reason 
suspect its existence. I am sol 
sense a part of It. do nor . 
know I only feel. dare 
say I not lore j 
Count there Is j 
us es- I 
ii We Went go I 
overjoyed to bear you soy 
ho very seriously. 
hate so bold oil as to 
your ear, 
-that you could not by any if 
nature to rare fur Mar- 
i only by 
have at so 
called you have 
been moat X i v. I that 
am I'm glad 
to hear you confess that you 
love your 
have never tried lo make love 
to she went on. it I 
about you. most Ben lire 
silly, because am so very young, 
but because my is 
old. Don't think Hut, 
never mind see you are traits eager 
to answer. That's enough. an- 
other cigarette and-listen to 
am going I He the 
cigarette With a of his head. 
After a she on 
l said before, I do not 
know that suspicion i are correct 
have not even breathed them to my 
father. lie would have laughed at 
My husband is a even 
as am. but there Is this 
between us- he despises 
while love her In every drop f my 
blood. I that bis heart be has 
never ceased lo brew ill for Hie 
throne that disgraced lie openly 
expresses Ills hatred for the 
dynasty and has mere than i In 
public gatherings that b cheer- 
fully assist In Its utter destruction. 
That, of course. Is commonly In 
where be Is 
derided. But Is not a to wive 
bis hatred With met kale wards 
Inaction. 
on seeing you to tills big 
room she wont on. 
simple reason 
business cards mi which he refers to 
himself as the former trusted nod 
secretary at count 
Now. I happen to that he Is 
my husband's was no lung- 
than last week. He Is here for 
a purpose, my husband's represent- 
I bare not asleep nil 
mouths at I 
Keen and beard enough to convince me 
that some great movement Is on foot. 
My Intelligence tails me that it bus to 
do with As be wishes the 
prince no good, it must be fir 
there Is nothing he can do. lie 
has no following here. The prince is 
adored by the people. Count 
would not be n fool as 
is no she Interrupted 
quickly. why I am If 
lie is plotting against the crows, you 
depend upon It be is laying his 
plans well. John that man Is 
a devil-s She turned 
her face away. A spasm of utter re- 
crossed her face. 
nm afraid of He Is 
here to watch every 
leaned the great carved 
mantel post, a tall, slender, 
creature, exquisitely gowned in rarest 
Irish her and shoulder 
gleaming white against the dull 
beyond, the glow from the 
embers creeping up to her face with 
the of a maiden's flush. He 
In his heart 
thumping like fury In bis great breast. 
She was little more than n girl, this 
wife of old and yet how 
wise, how clever, bow brilliant she 
was 
was well named the 
Beautiful. 
I know this 
man asked arising to 
stand beside her. 
i don't she said thought- 
fully. have not spoken to him con- 
Perhaps he knows. 
The baron Is very wise. Let me tell 
yon how I happen to know that Peter 
Brutus is still serving fount Marians 
why I I kink his presence signifies 
i a of some 
Her voice, always low and even. 
seemed lower still, the first place. 
II have u faithful friend in one of the 
Marians. 
Ills daughter is my maid, she is here 
i with mo now. The old man came to 
see Jose ha one day last week. lie 
no Count lo 
the town which Is in Ax- 
-i mile beyond the 
line. was with my bus- 
hand In two days. They 
were closeted together from morning 
till In the house where Marians 
was stopping. At the end of two days 
Brutus went away, he carried 
With him u vast sum of money pro- 
Killed by my husband, it was given 
am h was on his way lo H 
I he expected 
purchase a business block for bis man- 
waited IS 
permitting father 
on to Edelweiss with a message 
for me and t. see his daughter. 
father saw Brans in 
he did see him going 
as he for 
morning. Be wore s. but 
Jacob says he could not be 
Moreover, was accompanied by 
men whom he 
stark and hunters of 
rather unsavory reputation. They left 
Brutus at the gates of and went 
Into the hills, ah this happened 
I knew living , 
Edelweiss. When I saw him 
knew at once that his presence 
something I many 
things together once ponded me 
comings and goings of months, the 
reports and consultations. Hie 
queer looking men who came to Hie 
the long absences of my bus- 
band and own virtual 
Imprisonment i eras 
net permitted leave the for 
days at a lime during his 
you will not go 
he began bully. 
She put a finger to her lips 
A manservant was quietly crossing 
the hall Just off library. is 
a man l do not like his appear- 
The servant disappeared a j 
door the end of the ball 
Then there were the great sums of 
money that my Best off from j 
tine to she continued, ii 
boxes that came overland i j 
tho castle and went away again , 
as secretly es they came Mr. 
am confident In my mind that I boa 
boxes contained firearms 
I thought r alt not. Per- 
haps am but It seems to me 
that I can almost those 
stored away the eaves 
outside of Edelweiss, ready for Instant 
use when the signal 
Hind All uprising A plot so 
as he gasped, is for- 
he was not facing the door. 
The same passing once more, 
might have seen the 
eye cannot be 
Why. and bis men 
would have scented It long 
have not said I sure of 
anything, remember I leave it 
to you You have the 
on which to work. I'd 
you to waste no lime. Something 
me that the crisis Is near 
Professional Cards 
W. F. EVANS 
ATTORNEY AT LAW 
GREENVILLE. N. C. 
Office opposite It. L. Smith 
stables, and next door to John 
gen boggy n-w building. 
N. W. OUTLAW 
Attorney at Law 
by J. 
F saning, 
GREENVILLE. N. C. 
L. 
D. M. 
Clark 
CIVIL 
sad SURVEYORS 
Greenville, N. Carolina 
S. J. Everett 
Attorney at Law 
made on It. Estate 
Greenville, N. C. 
Not one case in ten requires 
internal treatment. 
Where them is no 
or fever Noah's Liniment will 
accomplish more titan any in- 
remedy. 
One will convince you. 
Noah's Liniment penetrates; 
requires but little rubbing. 
U I. 
W. H. 
and Long 
vi 1.1 
fill R 
Dentist. 
GREENVILLE, N 
C. 
Here's the Proof 
Mr. W. Taylor, n of Rich- 
moral Va. the pant 
have 
North Carolina, where I 
u -I with r- 
and take In 
Ins lo with 
cold and had a 
of in my h-ft 
i could lift my arm without 
pain. wan try 
I and In than . a 
U entirely free pain, I 
in . of It 
. A. 
DR. S. HASSELL 
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN 
Greenville, N. C 
Office Oil Third 
pied by Dr. 
Is Hie best 
1.-111. 
in Joints Sore
Tooth- 
; .- I-i a I 
nil 
and 
Tho 
has 
s i.-i e v r y 
is 
i-v in 
in- Ra m 
; by mall 
Co., 
Va. 
TO HE 
Kile Hal have, k pt 
nm h. of I a 
and I not It.- I house 
. R 
e Drives 
is-, b h Hi an 
pines 
health pr. 
1910 Brought Many Changes 
1888 
1910 
same 
My friends and customers can find me at the 
old stand, with a pretty and cheap lino of 
Hat 
iS 
The basis of my Ions business experience has 
been fair dealing and good values. Come to see me 
this season, will appreciate your trade and offer 
you the best bargains possible. 
And among them was a big change in the 
style of Furniture. I watched this care- 
fully, and I did not buy until I was ab- 
sure I was getting the newest 
and best to be had. Consequently, I am 
offering the furniture buyers of Green- 
ville and adjacent country 
The Most Artistic Stock of I 
that if 
this manner of 
be above We may 
freely here, for we l heard 
ever shown them. You will therefore 
find it to your best interest to visit my 
store in the White building, near Five 
Points, and examine my stock before 
buying. 
J. H. BOYD, Jr 
CHESAPEAKE LINE 
OFFERS EXCELLENT SERVICE BETWEEN 
Norfolk and Baltimore 
it would be n If; we mis., lie 
I were not In Other 
where of n of yon 
from time to time and n word now and 
They both seated themselves before 
a plowing open lire 
The duke to lo 
play bridge she said at 
not return till late. 
telephoned make 
Her smile did more than to reassure 
Of course you now 
Impossible It Is for me to come here. 
countess. father, the duke, docs 
not mines matters, and I'm not quite 
is of the prince that want to 
Sir. she said. do 
wont to talk very seriously with you 
concerning future say bis 
Immediate future 
He loosed at her narrowly. 
you quite serious 
conic 
could not hare asked you 
H this house for an- 
tray surprise or consternation. The 
eyes of wall may better then 
don't mean to say you lie 
watched here In 
lie demanded. 
don't know This I do Scow-the 
count has many spies In 
Is systematically apprised ivory 
thins that occurs at court, the city 
or tn the council chamber. before 
yesterday I saw his l 
streets, ti mini who has his em- 
ploy for five years or more and Who 
now pretends in a lawyer here 
name is I with 
He said he bad lull the count sir 
weeks n in 
set out for himself In Ids pro- 
He knows, that I 
. nm not and never have been In the 
of my husband. naked 
I If It was known In I-. that 
he bad served the n 
Elegant New Dining Rooms on Saloon Decks 
Table Dinner, cents Club to 
service it desired 
leave Norfolk foot St. daily 
at p m. arrive at Baltimore 7.00 a. m., connecting 
with rail lines for all points Est and West. 
For and 
C. L- CHANDLER, G A F. R T P A. 
NORFOLK. VIRGINIA
handed one f his 
The Rural Mail Comes Once a Day 
The Telephone keeps you in touch with 
friends and the city every minute of every 
day. Progressive farmers throughout the South 
are installing telephones in their homes and 
our service. 
The cost is low; the service is satisfactory. 
Write to our nearest Manager, or 
line Department 
HOME TELEGRAPH CO. 
Henderson, C 
FOR THE BEST 
FURNITURE 
and House Furnishing 
always co to TAFT Van DYKE 
For Slate 
Roofing and Sheet Metal Work. or , 
J. J. JENKINS, 
a- t. 
Footing, Tin Shop Repair Work, and 
Tobacco Flues in Season, see
THE EASTERN yet on blowing- 
but lookout for what will come 
between now and the middle of 
April. 
D. J. WHICHARD,
GREENVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA. 
Subscription-One Year 
Six Months 
Single Copy 
11.00 
rt- may be had upon 
application t the office 
Reflector Building, corner Evans and 
Third 
Entered in the office at Greenville 
N. C., mail matter. 
FRIDAY, MAR. 1910. 
Peary continue to it in 
the neck, where he ought to,
Have ii lit ll fare 
eggs arc ripe. 
The and Easier 
suit arc way. 
It is hard to tell who the 
is on in 
Looks like Baiter 
will have take medicine. 
They giving 
Speaker a ran for nil 
Almost fan ad 
in price except the ml 
to u 
. 
If the pretty weather holds 
out through Easter there will 
come thankful new hat wearers. 
If the tiling keeps going we 
certainly will be believing 
the next congress will be Demo 
Packages of seeds in the mail 
this time of year reminds one 
that congressmen are holding 
down their j's. 
Since being of his locks, 
Cannon may feel very 
much like Sampson and try to 
down the 
It ii getting almost time for 
Peary to disappear. He will 
not stand the fake pressure 
much longer. 
Some of the hats actually 
large that the wearer has to 
set else to open the 
door for her. 
The move of the prohibition 
to break up the jug trade 
ought to succeed. When a 
State adopts prohibition other 
States should not be allowed to 
ship liquor into it. 
Since be has discovered that 
Peary is in the same boat with 
him, so far far as credibility 
goes, Dr. is said to be 
thinking of letting himself be 
discovered. 
We bet that Hunter Roosevelt 
regrets that he did not get bask 
in time to see the fun when 
they Uncle Joe. 
It is mighty close to census 
taking time for some towns to 
lie making large population 
The real showing may 
put the laugh on them 
Peary has even lost his pull as 
a lecturer and us a result has 
had to cancel many dates 
as well up now that he 
never reached the North Pole, 
quiet and orderly 
mob hung two is 
the way an exchange heads a 
press dispatch. The mob may 
been quiet, but hanging 
two men does not look very or- 
The man whose are all; 
may get the taunts of the mad- 
fellow now and then, but 
lie can turn the laugh o-i them 
when it 
hats. 
hundred 
editors met at 
Ills , and adopted resolutions 
endorsing President Tuft, his 
policies, the tar- 
bill and Speaker Cannon. 
Must lie a lot of the boys want- 
They had a regular monkey 
and parrot time with an all 
night session of congress, Thurs- 
day night, and the insurgents 
with the of the Democrats 
whipped out the regulars. And 
it made Speaker 
This year is certainly making 
a record for great disasters. 
Several have already occurred 
that were attended by great loss 
of life, and the wrecking of a 
passenger train in with a 
death list of forty is aw- 
addition to the lit. 
The decreasing number of 
in large cities where the 
sale of liquor is permitted, gives 
an indication growing 
sentiment for prohibition 
throughout the country. The 
is fast coming when there 
will be DO licensed silt- of 
The building prospects in 
Greenville promise, to make this 
a record year for the town. All 
ready plain are on the 
way. and there is much talk 
about things to be done this 
year. We would like to see the 
factory idea get mixed in the 
other improvement, for there 
is nothing the town needs m re. 
They must come, and the sooner 
the better. 
The first execution by electro- 
i to buy in this Stale took place 
in the penitentiary on Friday, 
I when Walter a Robe- 
Here's congratulations to the so,, county was put to 
Wilmington Dispatch death. Owing to delay in get- 
getting the next tug the electric chair installed 
meeting of the North Carolina the condemned was 
Press Association We arc hop four limes before being 
to he with you finally executed. 
The Chamber of 
Thursday night took up 
mentioned in Congress 
John H Small's recent 
letter concerning the public 
building for Greenville, in a 
that means business. The com- 
appointed are at work 
and will leave nothing undone 
to meet the needs of the 
That Greenville's way. 
go after things with a 
nation to get them, and we ex- 
to see the appropriation for 
the public building here 
ed in the omnibus bill before the 
present session of 
Board of County Commissioners and if he becomes dis- 
hold a special meeting to and quits, all may be 
give further consideration to the lost. Continued is the 
matter of building a court way to bring results, and when 
house and a new jail. People you start out after anything 
all over the county are never give up. This is a good 
much interest express rule to apply in any 
as favorable to 
building on such a plan as will 
be creditable to so large a 
county as Pitt and meet the 
public needs for generations to 
come. Prom what talking we 
have with members of the 
we feel sure this is their 
purpose. They are men who 
have the welfare of the county 
at heart, and they to do 
just what is best. county 
should certainly haw a credit- 
able court house, and that is 
what she is going to have. 
DON'T BE A QUITTER. 
The Spring Hope Leader has 
trying to awaken interest 
This is an important period 
for Greenville, what the 
town does now will have a bear- 
on years and generations to 
come. There is much building 
to be done to replace the 
in the recent fire. The county 
must build a court house 
jail, the Masons will likely re- 
temple, individuals 
will also erect buildings. Then 
the government is to erect a 
public building in the near 
and from tiling 
there will he an impetus of 
that will go on and 
on through years to come- 
matter The Reflector wants to 
i . ii u . 4-t. I emphasize is that all these new 
in the establishment of a K 
buildings soon to be erected 
should be in keeping with mod- 
times, and such as to meet 
CO market in that town, but 
seems to have become 
aged and quit the It 
The Leader has made its last 
cull for a meeting of the citizens 
to consider the establishment 
of a tobacco market. The next 
time a call for a meeting is 
made it will have to be made by 
some one else. 
A newspaper man is the 
lust one who should ever think 
of getting discouraged. He may 
get hard knocks, and even at 
times feel from the indifference 
of those for whom he is laboring 
the requirements of rapidly 
growing population and business. 
To this end every citizen of the 
town and county should in- 
and all should 
ate together in bringing about 
the best results for the future. 
Let there be no division of sen- 
now that will be regret- 
later.
The Western doctor who is ad- 
to pay half the funeral 
in cases where he does 
; that his efforts toward not prove successful, must not 
the town are not be proceeding in accordance with 
but lie should never be a the ethics of the profession, 
quitter. Often the newspaper though he may be getting more 
On next Tuesday, 20th. the man ha to fight alone for an en business. 
THE 
Him 
Of The Hour 
The Easter Parade will be March 27th 
Earlier than it has been in several years, but we've gotten 
EVERYTHING READY FOR YOU, all the and inner gar- 
of men's wear. We've spent months of careful study so 
that you can come here and make your selections in a very 
few minutes, with absolute assurance of getting the best and 
most for your money, even a hasty review will convince you 
how splendidly we have WITH THE VERY 
BEST INTEREST OF OUR CUSTOMERS IN MIND. 
Our Elegant Spring Suits are fashioned from the hands of the 
world's best clothes makers. 
We are showing this season the handsomest line of low cut shoes ever seen in this town 
Be sure you ask to see our new Spring Hats and Men's Furnishings. 
We invite you to our store for the sole purpose of if you like.
FRANK WILSON, 
THE KING 
CLOTHIER 
. I 
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT 
IN CHARGE OF R. W. SMITH 
Agent of The Eastern for Ayden and vicinity. Ad Rising rates furnished 
Wanted to buy bushels 
of field peas by J- R. Smith Co 
James A. Davis has purchased 
the e lot of Charlie S j 
in Ghent, and we 
learn he will Boon proceed to 
improve same. 
We are representing the oldest 
and strongest Life and Fire 
Insurance Co. in the world. 
Call us and let us consult 
you. Ayden Loan Insurance 
Co. Phone 
The clock at J. R. Smith Co's 
store was uncovered Thursday 
at D. m. amid a crowded house 
and stood at 7.28.26. Rev. 
Henry D. Manning received the 
piece set of china, his time 
being 29.2. Mrs. Chas. Ewell 
received the set of elegant 
vases as second nearest 7-20-3. 
G. W. B. received the 
third prize, a glass 
Ditcher, his time 7-29 You 
get a ticket with each dollar 
purchase. 
School books, bibles and 
at J. R. Smith Co. 
Work is progressing rapidly on 
the artesian well. The drill is at 
this writing founded upon a 
rock. 
For Sale-A lot of improved 
Spanish peanuts at l per bushel. 
J. M. C. Nelson. R. Ayden. 
N. C. ltd 
The Ayden Lumber Co. have 
shut down their mill a few 
days for repairs. 
Dinner baskets, pencil boxes, 
slates, pencils, ink eraser at 
J. R Smith Co. 
Poultry has reached a startling 
price. A crop of nice hens sold 
here Monday for cents each 
and turkeys at cents per 
pound. 
For second hand 
6-h. p. Cooper engine and boiler, 
mounted, one 40-saw Brown 
cotton gin, condenser, band 
press, belts, etc. J. M. C. 
son. R. F. D., Ayden, N. C. 
W. E. Tingle Ins returned 
The cabinet for the new past I 
has arrived and is an at-1 
tractive piece of furniture. 
If you need a good open or 
top buggy, wagon or cart call 
on J. R. Smith Co. 
There was a public rhetorical 
at the seminary given by the 
pupils Thursday night. 
A nice line of and 
caskets always on hand a 
nice at your service at 
J. K. Smith Co. Dixon. 
Mrs. E. T. Phillips Mrs. 
T. E. Peden are both on the 
sick this week. We hope 
they will our, again. 
Lime, cement, 
full line of hardware . J. R. 
smith Co's 
Mrs. Moore, of Burke, Va , 
here on a visit to her grandson, 
Stancill Hodges, Jr. 
An experienced blacksmith is 
wailing to shoe your horses and 
mules at J. R. Smith -i Dixon. 
Now is a good time to advertise 
in the Ayden Department- 
R. W. Smith. 
The meeting at the Methodist 
church this week is attracting 
large in- 
is Rev. J. 
Shore, of Greenville, is doing 
the preaching. 
Miss Addie ha re- 
turned from the with her 
flowers, feathers and raw. 
Look out her ad. 
If you have news items, tell 
this scribe and help us to make 
this column a creditable one. 
Don't treat him like you a 
book agent, and then wonder at 
the feeble effort he is max 
We are not all like 
Daniels, we need your co-ope 
R W. Smith. 
Call us, phone us rent 
your houses and Collect for you. 
Will sell your personal property, 
land, stocks, bonds, or lend you 
money on reasonable terms- 
Ayden Loan Insurance Co. 
Cook stoves, heaters and stove 
repairs at J. Smith Co. 
patterns and magazine 
it J. Smith Co. 
Rubber, and corrugated roofing 
R. Smith Co. 
Ninety days and spring oats at 
J. R. Smith Co. 
REPORT OF CONDITION OF 
THE BANK OF AYDEN 
AT AYDEN, N. C. 
At the Close of Business Jan. 1910. 
Resources Liabilities 
Loans and discount capital stock 26,000.00 
Surplus fund 12,600.00 
Undivided profits, less ,, 
cur. exp. and taxes pd. 4,888.08 
Overdrafts secured 
unsecured 
Furniture and fixtures 
Demand loans 500.00 
Due from 70,181.24 
Cash items 
Gold coin 
Silver coin, including all 
minor coin cur. 1,249.04 
bank and other 
Notes 
Total 182,272.22 
Deposits sub. to check 71,228.80 
Demand of 18,442.36 
Cashier's checks 
outstanding 
Total 
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. 
COUNTY OF PITT. 
For barbed wire and nails, 
see J. R Smith 
rived a car load. 
Galvanized nice to attach 
to your pumps for your water 
shelf at J. R Smith Co. 
Call on us Cur ceiling, flooring 
and 
We guarantee 
faction. 
J. R Smith Co. Dixon. 
you want to buy, 
lease, sell or rent houses or land, 
or want a job for yourself, wife, 
daughter, mother or sister, or 
want to employ additional help, 
or sell what you have, there is 
no better medium than the col- 
of Reflector 
R. W. Smith. 
Found-Near J. R. Smith Co. 
store, a purse containing several 
pieces of money. Owner can 
have same by identifying it. 
Larry W. Smith. 
doors, lime, cement, 
hardware, locks, hinges at J. R 
Smith Co. 
Nice turned work, brackets, 
window and door frames made 
on short notice by J. R. Smith 
Co. Dixon. 
Gaudy and rubber belting 
pipe fitting valves at J. R. 
Smith Co. 
Miss Rosa Bland returned from 
a visit to Rocky Mount 
The protracted meeting at the 
Methodist church Sunday 
night. 
In the absence of the pastor. 
Rev. C. Manly Morton, E. I. 
Brown, our popular railroad 
agent, conducted service for him 
at Memorial chapel Sun- 
day afternoon. 
Tom Roberson, in t e 
log woods for Ayden r 
Company, was cutting 
and his in contact 
a limb over head and struck him. 
inflicting a painful wound on his 
Dr. Frizzle dressed it and 
pronounced it not serious. 
A colored woman 
in doing house work at Walter 
L. reside fen 
dead, going her 
duties Saturday morning. 
Raleigh Jackson, of Plymouth, 
was in town Wednesday. 
Carl Jones Sunday in 
Lenoir County with his parents 
The days are getting longer 
and nights shorter and will soon 
be time when our merchant 
close their stores at six o'clock 
to give the clerks a little 
Our artesian well men 
encountered the third rock 
passed through. 
Rev. Mr. Clark, of 
will preach in the Baptist church 
here Wednesday night. 
Mr. Neddie years 
old died at his home near 
ow and one son, Mr. E. C. Car- 
man. 
Guy Taylor has purchased the 
house and lot from Major James 
A. Davis in Ghent, and will 
as Mr. Davis moves into 
his beautiful home now about 
Hart is i ff on a pleasure 
trip to Pitch seine. We 
hear that the catch of fish there 
this season eclipses any for a 
lorn; time. 
Miss Helen Cox, of Greensboro, 
and Miss Louise Outlaw, of 
are visiting Mrs- Lula 
Boyd. 
The Betterment society will 
entertain at the graded school 
building Friday night. All are 
invited, refreshments will be 
served. 
Our artesian well is now 
feet deep and still going down. 
W. J. Boyd made a business 
trip to Snow Hill Wednesday. 
J. J. Edwards is treating his 
house with a v coat of pain . 
G. J. Cherry, of Charleston, 
and Mr. Johnson, of 
arrived Tuesday, Mr. 
Cherry is of the Ayden 
Lumber Company, and Mr. 
Johnson buys lumber for the 
American Lumber Co. 
ON 
EST 
op mono 
Clergyman Describe 
an 
that Nat Had the 
Time and Is Known the 
World Over. 
Some preacher are to give 
remedy, 
highly 
re not 
One or those who Bat afraid is 
below. Bead be 
mean every word of II. If you 
doubt It write him a latter, 
a stamp. II- Ml be 
Saved a Soldiers Life 
Facing; death fr.-m b ard sh-ll in 
the was too e agreeable to J. 
A -tone, of Kemp. Tex . than facing 
it hat doctors sad was 
comrade a 
he writes, el -J a cough, that 
to me in spit all remedies for 
yearn. My weight ran down to 
p. lb- an us- Dr. Kings 
New U so very, which completely cur- 
ed me. I now 
For coughs colds, la grippe, asthma, 
hoarseness, croup, whoop- 
cough and long e, it's 
and Trial free. 
Guaranteed by all
an. 
the 
the top half of eight page 
of this paper you will find an 
advertisement that fully answers 
the question of wear so 
far as men are o This 
advertisement shows the spirit 
of the Frank Wilson store, 
ways having in mind what is 
best for his customers. His 
stock is selected with that idea- 
quality, style and appearance 
never being sacrificed to 
hut what will give the i 
value and satisfaction for 
his money. The man who ii 
Frank Wilson dressed can r.-st 
assured that he is dressed right. 
a. Pastor 
Unitarian Church 
wife has been in a very 
years and 
, in- to do her any good 
la month . 
the returnee To 
Catarrh Stomach. j her face, he in i; fl- i 
REV. day, and I is a well 
writes i woman to-day. 
, ,, , was 
-I to make known for the bra , M Ho ,,., 
suffering humanity Th. 
with ,,,. 
was With of the 
and though tried many rem- 
and applied to several doctors, It 
was all In vain. 
it not for I believe 
would have been in my grave to-day. 
day face i rosy, In -re 
yard running and jumping with 
the 
Throat Trouble. 
Rot. W. Tale, An, 
Walnut Hills, Ohio, 
. . . I 
-I have every reason to that that several year- he bus 
is the greatest remedy for with 
known to world. of the throat, which hut 
I and roe- as a He took Pert 
to who are I bin trouble 
Ask Your for a Free Almanac 1910. 
In Your to Stay 
An Awful Eruption 
f a brief interest, aid 
your Interest in will be 
s use An 
S Ive, their quickest cure. Even the 
worst s, ulcers, r lever sores are 
soon by it. Beat 
b lips, chapped hands, 
It gives instant re- 
at all druggists. 
Chicken Powder 
is Death to Hawks-Life to 
Chickens and 
COCK OF THE 
THE BARN YARD 
ROBBER 
He Knows Now. 
know your town could 
so many beautiful 
was a remark today as 
he saw them passing in and out 
he millinery openings. He 
knows now that Greenville's 
possession in this particular is 
unsurpassed. 
Chicken Powder 
and feed my 
with 
Look at me 
the Hawk. 
r ea 
. chick of that 
old which 
h d been fed on 
Chick, n 
Powder. Alas 
Mis 
The Jo.- for and 
fail and Go a 
Li- t for rheumatism a I 
an h p t e 
d by young and old. 
Sold by . 
N. ad ma u 
GOOSE 
Greensboro, N. c. 
II 
HOTEL
II. III I. f 
Of E- KG. 
Lily's Oyster 
Fresh Oysters 
Coming Every Day 
Can Serve You Any Way. Try Me 
Wanted -At once, bushels 
potato slips. 
D. D. Haskett. 
Trade Milk 
CHICKEN 
Kills Hawks. Crows, a- d Minks. 
Best remedy Cholera, t, 
limber Neck. and Leg 
Weakness. Keeps them 
Vermin, thereby causing to pro- 
duce an a of eggs, Price 
and cents. . 
only by 
M. C. 
FOR SALE BY 
COWARD WOOTEN 
I, J. R. Smith, Cashier of the above named bank, do swear that 
and belief. 
J. K. SMITH, Cashier. 
J. R SMITH. 
R. C. CANNON, 
Directors. 
I. J. K. smith, or 
the above statement is to the best my knowledge 
Subscribed and sworn to 
before me, this 4th day Feb 
1910. 
HODGEs. 
Notary Public. 
We with to call your attention to our new line of fall which 
we now have. We have taken great care in buying; year we 
think we can your want in Shoes, Dress Ginghams No 
ions. Laces and Embroideries and in fact anything that is carried in a 
Dry Goods Store. 
Come let us show you. 
Tripp, Hart Co., Ayden, N. C. 
We are prepared to furnish you with 
House and Kitchen Furniture 
at the very prices. Cat or Installment. 
Come to sea us and we will convince you 
AYDEN FURNITURE CO 
NEXT DOOR TO 
MISS C. MEREDITH 
Graduate Nurse 
Ayden, North Carolina. 
LUXURIOUS HOOFS. i SUIT. 
W or SI 
Oil,. 
hum tali, 
for
TOBACCO 
COLUMBIA TOBACCO 
i S 
Ml
NOTES FOR BUST SHOPPERS. 
The Store That Satisfies 
IT is our aim at all times to 
sell only such goods as 
have the stamp of confidence 
and satisfaction. A satisfied 
customer means a 
customer, and we en- 
to merit and hold our 
trade by selling reliable 
goods, just what they are 
represented to be. 
To meet the needs of our customers, we are 
carrying the most complete line of 
General Merchandise 
to be found in Eastern North Carolina, em- 
bracing everything needed about the house 
or the farm. 
Our early spring goods are coming in and we 
are now showing an attractive line of 
Silks and Dress Ginghams, 
White Goods, Laces, 
Edgings, Embroideries, Etc 
Farmers should bear in mind that we have 
the very best in FARM IMPLEMENTS. 
Every housekeeper knows that 
Our Grocery Department 
cannot be surpassed by any store. 
far Bo.
Our Greenville, yours if yo 
MM, 
Red Bliss. 
M. Schultz. I 
If you need typewriter chairs.
When want loose 
outfits see the samples h 
Kt fleeter Book Store. 
Bit; line of desks 
chairs at Boyd's Furniture 
Just received a big line of 
squares of every kind at 
. New Furniture Store. 
ll 
If you want to see the newest 
and styles in millinery, at 
I opening at Mrs. I. F. 
Lee Co's on Tuesday, 22nd. 
When you want the best 
get the Parker luck 
curve. New assortment of their 
i at R. Book Store. 
Think f a seamless 
vet art for 
can be seem at Boyd's. 
The 
to M. H. White, 
of Hertford- will be d 
the coming spring at R. 
L. Smith's stable in 
d w 
Dr. W. H. Wakefield, of Char- 
will b- in Farmville. 
March 31st. Greenville. 
Friday April 1st, day only. 
His practice is to 
of the eye, ear, no-- and throat 
d fitting glasses. 
S M SCHULTZ 
Wholesale and retail Grocer 
i id Furniture Dealer. Cash 
id for Hides, Fur. n Seed 
i Turkeys, Eggs, Oak 
Mattresses, etc. 
I tit. Baby Go-Cans, 
suits Tables, Lounges, 
if.-v P Ax 
Hi.-h lite Key 
i- 
Charm. Peach, 
i. Pine Syrup, 
Meat, Flour, Coffee, 
Lye Magic Marches, 
ii, Cotton Seed M I and Hills, 
Sect's, 
Candies, 
Reaches, Prunes. Currents. 
Glass and 
ware, and 
Macaroni, Cheese, Best But- 
MT, New Sewing . 
and numerous other goods. 
Quality and quantity cheap for 
-ash. Come see me. 
S M 
I am up an order for 
canary for delivery before 
Easter. Every bird ordered re 
has proven a r 
and Riven the purchaser entire 
satisfaction. If you want one 
see me in the next few days. 
C. B. Whichard. 
School 
The Reflector Printing House 
has a beautiful line of samples 
for commencement 
and will be glad to quote 
prices to schools wanting them. 
The samples cannot be sent out, 
but may be seen at this office. 
J-W. PERRY , CG 
NORFOLK v. 
Cotton Factors an.- 
Hanging Haps 
Correspondence h 
MARKETS 
Norfolk Cotton wired 
J. W. Perry Co. Factors, 
Today Yesterday 
Middling 1-8 1-8 
Low Middling 
Low Middling -4
Strictly Prims J S-4 I 8-4 
l rime 1-2 
U- Crude. 
NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL 
FUTURE MARKET 
Wired by Cobb Co., Banker 
Broken. Norfolk. 
York 
May 
July 7.1
Market. 
May 3-8 1-4 
Com 617-8 
May Kiln is 
July Ribs U 
May 
July 
liner villi Mai it. report., by 
M , 1-2 
to as about who is going to 
make your suit 
u toe tin particular el 
YOU Wilt Gil MUCH
t i Mark Harris Front, 
Shoulder a- d Sleeve Head 
you'll like a parted em. 
these la 
la tea 
TIE 
Laundry Notice. 
I have the agency for the 
Troy and Laundry, and will 
call for and deliver all packages each 
week. All order left at the marble 
yard or I hone ill receive prompt 
n. GUY R LANIER. 
PAUL 
Nut U The Ca 
your Tea, won d guarantee m cure 
refund th- I 
cur.- the only for the Maori 
Mountain Tea cured 
him where r n I Try I 
it with your If, L. 
Cobb Co. 
NORFOLK. VA. 
Cotton Buyers, Brokers 
in Cotton. 
and Provisions 
PRIVATE WIRE 
CO New York. 
and New 
. j 
Our Greenville. if you 
come 
Is if you Have it to Count. 
If you count your Clothes Money 
carefully you'll spend it here 
for our 
Hart, and Marx 
Clothes 
you'll have more, money to 
count at the end of the year. 
The all-wool quality is real 
economy, and the correct style 
and perfect tailoring pay you. 
They're profitable clothes to 
the wearer. 
the new fabrics are dis- 
played on our racks. When 
may we expect you 
C S. FORBES 
The Man's Outfitter 
A New Directory 
We are now getting up our new 
Telephone directory, 
ready to receive c -n 
tracts tor lime. All who mutt 
to reserve the space as 
year will please notify the man- 
ager. We will b glad to 
to any on- desiring it. Tins 
directory be even a 
better advertising medium 
year, as we have 
about one hundred new 
it will b-distributed in 
Falkland and throughout 
the manager or, 
i nave word with the Chief opera 
tor. Home Tel. and Co. 
Choice Cut Flowers 
Roses, Carnations, V 
Our 
In all of 
designs and 
most at
and 
la 
Hall, 
by 
J. L. CO, 
N. C. 
for job 
The or Printing 
us- is rut nice work., 
Water Damage Sale 
We have a small quantity of Roods that were 
slightly damaged by water the recent 
fire which will be closed out at much below 
regular prices. In this lot are some Rugs. Mat- 
tings, Dressers, Chairs, etc., that are great bar- 
gains at reduced prices. 
Our regular stock of Furniture embraces all 
that is new, attractive and comfortable--just 
such articles as are needed in your home. 
Taft Boyd Furniture Co. 
if you trade with us we both make money 
Co. 
Shoe Co. that has 
in the corner store 
I ill- Brady building, is an at 
place. The Block is 
coming in com- 
line of shoes for men, 
woman and children. Both Mr 
and his salesmen re 
practical shoe men, having years 
of experience in this special line. 
An advantage to customers h 
that shoes are fitted right in the 
store and there is no risk to run. 
Their show window hi a an 
tic display that commands the 
attention of all passers, and this 
is a index of their stock 
which has been selected with 
great care. 
Dr. Hyatt 
Dr. H. Hyatt will be in 
Greenville, at Hotel Bertha, on 
Friday, April 1st, for the purpose 
of treating diseases of the eye 
fitting glasses. He will also 
make his regular visit 
to Greenville on Monday and 
Tuesday. April 4th and 5th. 
It all tin 
internal organs, the 
and i n the Mood. Such in 
Rocky Mount-in moat 
prevent alive and cure of bad 
blood, constipation liver. 
Jno. L. 
Notice 
B. E. CO . have 
he W. B. plant and will con- 
a heavy line of 
Corn, Fodder. I ed 
Meal, Hulls d Meal. We 
o exchange meal for corn. We will be 
to accommodate at any time 
Saturday is grinding days. 
March 
Grand 
With Miss Estelle from the most 
fashionable millinery salons to assist you in 
your Millinery wants. 
Mrs. M. D. Higgs is back from the millinery 
parlors of the Northern markets and knows 
that we have a line of spring Millinery that 
can't be surpassed. 
Mrs. M. T. with us and is always 
willing to give you any idea you may wish to 
know in Millinery. 
You are cordially invited to attend this 
opening. 
Yours for fashions, 
C. T. 
A I
IN WASHINGTON 
By Himself. 
After home the 10th of thing else, so of rending I 
a of to smoke. Therefore, 
I was thinking of the slogan for I got me a cheroot, called it n cigar, 
Yours lit it on a streak of lightning and 
if yon So I concluded that then went thundering down the hall 
I would see how felt to be a mill- the register's Bless your 
for at least one day. so I got life, soul, and body too, the first 
off the ears and took charge of the man I saw behind the desk that 
town. While viewing the premises, good old friend I used to know at 
it was my pleasure to run up against in N. 
the editor and told him my business. Mr. Harriss. Why don't you know 
that so far as Greenville eon- the Good Lord always helps those 
for that day, it was mine, who try to help Why. 
Well, I spent the day walking around Mr. I found that I was 
visiting my C. Flan- it there felt like T was 
again, your very polite genteel home long as I was la hotel. 
C, T. A. K. but quite the reverse when on the 
Tucker, those merchant do- street. Hut let me tell you. when I 
business in my town, and I know saw- Mr. Harriss. the hotel clerk, I 
the were nil highly honored to have was as glad I ever was. felt 
the come in and talk just which means 
a little mil I spent most of better than I give it 
the forenoon in this way, and about that n because it ranges way 
the noon hour went lo call on my beyond the in feel 
very much loved a pa- and speech, 
Col W. If. Kin- and Indy. Well, then, the n- place I 
and their hospitality until to visit was the patent office, so 
the afternoon when took the Coast took op the directory and looked up 
Line train for Washington. C. 1ST St. S. hied mo on 
stopping at X. C, street ear and got there 
until o'clock the next our they were finishing breakfast Took 
train came to take through to the them by of course, and 
capital city of the greatest and best they were all glad to see me, and 
Nation on God's given earth, have the pleasure of getting the new- 
that's all I'm going to say along this from orally. After tell- 
for if I don't stop light now my log Cousins Nan and all th.- 
thoughts crowd in on my o new of importance, I got lot- 
fast it might cause me to run away as to how to go whore 
with myself and got ell of shops I to go. This was the 
or go or some other place, home of my honorable cousin, 
sod don't want to go then yet B. King, formerly of Greenville, X. J 
late that 
after riding through the morning to see him, he had 
country creaks and rivers, gone to his office in the agricultural 
up and down and through vol- department, I went hack to the 
about H a. m. on hotel, went to my took a bath, 
Thursday we entered the do- removing all the fragrance of th.- 
pot. Well, we said we here, hut North Carolina tar; powdered and 
where is beret I was just like a new perfumed and came down 
born babe, found that had struck tor a city gentleman, and 
that was all to me. took a stroll down the avenue and it 
I that I did that I was the cynosure of 
n place 
In the first place 
not know where I wanted to go, much 
less where it was or how to get there. 
I concluded to strike out and trust 
to luck or limber tongue, so I went 
up in the union depot, and after get- 
ting In I did not know how to get out. 
I walked on my tongue up to the first 
one I met told in the 
place, I wanted to know how to get 
out of that place to some place 
down, not the ground so 
I could run up against at me hotel 
that some folk- I knew some 
how or other or some other how, gel 
acquainted with some folks who knew 
Well, he shewn me the 
door, and away I went like a shot 
and made out like I knew all about it. 
So after I got en the a 
up and biased away at me 
mid said. 
Says I. go to that's the 
place I'm looking for, you ace of 
spades, you black Republican, Ink 
me there or lose your soul's 
for I am in a desperate and 
I'll your carcass until make 
your soul crack if u don't 
Ho thought I the him- 
self, looking with lightning ryes and 
breath, and don't you 
it, he was the most anxious 
Nigger to get mo oil his hands in 
charge of Metropolitan Hotel 
yon 
Well, after I entered the door. 
the first place got to was cigars, 
all kind- of the 
eyes, did not know why they 
did so unless they thought I was 
President from the 
dead, as I am his double in looks, 
if not so good in polities or religion. 
If I had worn my mustache I should 
have though they were taking me 
for just back from 
Africa, but as I had never been to 
that place, I could not think they 
were taking me for him. Then again, 
it worried me no to think that 
because of the cancerous affection 
i ii my face they might take me for 
John Early, the leper, and if that 
were the case I determined to take 
the bull by the horns of the 
so I put on a hold front and marched 
up to a big. burly, strong looking 
and says to him, 
yourself under arrest, His an- 
was, you. I 
says, to him. I, am a Tar Heel 
detective from North Carolina, in a 
strange city, and am looking for a 
man who can and will give me some 
information about what want to 
He says, do you want 
to the first I 
says, want to know who brought 
the North Polo to Washington City. 
Cook or Peary, might it not have 
been Zeke Then he says 
to me, he, what's your 
I told aha it was 
house, or one, but 
down in they called 
me for abort Then he 
acknowledged the of my 
were appointed to take Tun Settle 
to the devil, and the devil would not 
lake this man for him. he wouldn't 
get Settle at Why, he is 
o much like Settle it ought to make 
Settle ashamed of himself. I had 
the pleasure also of meeting oaf 
young friend, of 
Well. takes me down, or up. to 
-upper, and when I got there I 
by of the sable 
if Africa, asked for my ticket. 
told him I was not looking for n 
t my way to re- 
as my man 
bawling for to eat ad I 
to take him around. Well, then 
he wanted to know what plan I de- 
sired. or American I 
told him I wanted the best he in 
the shop, if it didn't cost too much, 
and would be the means of my get- 
ting something for the man inside of 
me. He said, as I had ticket I 
would have to the European 
plan. I told him all K. that rather 
than take the red out of tape I 
would go to Europe and get supper. 
he. says, Walk right 
ii- this says I, 
vow don't want me to go to Europe, 
you can bring it over here, I will 
help my self without any further 
I thought it quite strange 
that an American would have to live 
on European style when we had all 
the you're for, without 
any messing or about it. Hut 
let her go and let her go 
-low, When he brought around 
the with of the 
and tin- price there f. I selected 
1-2 shad, broiled, and after waiting 
half an hour, the came in 
with large dish of shad, nested in 
celery leaves, spinach, and all 
such and capped the climax 
with a lemon, with olives and 
stuck in the lemon on 
a stick or tooth pick one, I didn't 
know which. Well, after, supper he 
pulled my leg for cent-, and when 
I. I got 
hist of that trade, for that shad 
with all his 
on was well worth 
money, and my was 
worth the same. So you see, I got 
worth cents. 
Well, I must hurry with my 
and let you knew some 
When entered the sup- 
per, dapper goad-looking 
young men grabbed me by 
and told to consider wolf 
arrest. I and told 
him it was one of the greatest plea 
of my life to be by a 
good looking young man as he was, 
and I certainly was gad to have the 
privilege of placing my 
in his custody. It that 
clever, genteel gentleman. Col. Goo. 
King, who always makes 
logical reasoning. I told my friend, 
King, I just had to shake Senator 
hand before I left the 
so went to the 
room of the Senate end sent up my 
card. In a few minutes the Senator 
Sis appearance. After the 
of our 
to each other, I told him I was 
from North Carolina and what was 
termed by some people, u 
the Civil War. and that when 
was over and we lay down our arms 
we took up, with patriotic pride, our 
allegiance to the Union, and that 
when I saw his letter lo his con- 
defining hi- position about 
the rights in the Bail 
Fame he had expressed my 
merits so much better than I 
myself, that I just fell like I 
not leave City until 
had mil him and shook his 
that I felt like I was taking hold 
the hand of a statesman, who, ill 
my estimation, was to none 
country hod produced. 
He seemed to appreciate the display 
of admiration I entertained for him 
and thanked me for the interest 
manifested as a representative Sou- 
Well. Mr. Editor. I write a 
Volume, but I expect you are get- 
ling tired, so I will quit by saying, 
that if you ever go to Washington, 
and should be your fortune 
lo run up with Col. II. King, you'll 
never regret it. By means slip 
at the Metropolitan and get 
with Mr. Harris, the hotel 
clerk. 
No more et present. 
of 
could 
ABSOLUTE SAFETY WITH 
COURTEOUS TREATMENT 
Is Our Motto 
am 
We solicit accounts both large and 
small, assuring to all the most care- 
attention to their needs 
Bank of Greenville 
Greenville, North Carolina 
Don't Buy a Piano Hurriedly 
Take Your Time 
Chamberlain's Stomach and 
Liver are safe, 
reliable, and have been praised 
f women who 
been restored to h through 
their gentle aid and 
Sold by all 
The Way of the World 
Four year old 
early one morning- and found his 
his feel at home father dressing by I mp light 
in his custody. Well, after I and asked why he w- 
n short while in my room earn s f r 
planning OUt a course of pro- 
for the next day, we parted 
you, my 
climb d 
out if b d, d 
t A. M. and surrendered his father salted why he 
the nest thing to do won, 
newspaper tribe, and thinking that 
lie some- and invited mo down to 
his to give me r. diagram of the 
city with all the avenues, together 
with all the mathematical, and alpha- 
streets highways, by- 
ways and all sorts of ways, that run 
I lo and fro through the city. So 
the first place I went to the 
Patent office. went nil through that 
transacted my business and spent the 
evening with my lawyers and the 
ether Big around there 
jokes spinning yams, etc. I then 
went back to my hotel, and as I en 
the lobby the first man I met 
was Bernard, and, as I thought. 
Hon. Thus. Settle. Well, had quit 
little chat and after awhile Bernard 
ma to Mr. Oaks, 
land, that's Tom 
No, Oaks, if y 
say . might please mo to meet 
Oats, if WON mule, bill if 
MAKE ICE CREAM 
FROM WATER 
nod a of condensed 
milk, it fresh milk cannot had.
I.,. . .
all thoroughly 
heal or cook it; 
don't add This 
two delicious let 
minutes very small 
IT-a 
Plat Unit Straw 
terry, and 
U at all grocers. 
Tho Pm II. V. 
Morpheus, in whose arms we gently 
reposed until o'clock next morn- 
We agreed to meat at 
Metropolitan at o'clock P. M., the 
18th, and make tower of the 
and see congress in session; 
la through the Hall of 
on through the whole thing. 
We first visited the Senate and my 
friends pointed out Senator 
the colleague of 
of Idaho, I think. And when I 
looked upon the Senator's 
I was not all surprised 
he stand he took about the right, 
if the to honor of their 
sons that they saw fit by 
n statute of them in the Hull of 
fame. It was there that I saw the 
I, and grand man, soldier, pa- 
and citizen, Lee, of Virginia, 
mil in the same hall was also Sen, 
S. took off my hat to 
them both. I took off my hat to Gen- 
ml Lee for the advice he gave 
are boys at the surrender to go home 
and make ourselves good citizens of 
our one and common country. 
I took off my hat to General 
for the affection I had for him be- 
cause ho gave his fallen foes pro- 
assured them at the 
render, bless his memory for- 
ever. I hope I may live to see the 
limo when the statutes will be placid 
Ida by side then the blue and 
the gray will worship at the same 
shrine, together in the Hall of Fame 
sufficiently to destroy all the 
not dead, who would live up- 
on the bloody shirt that should have 
been buried in the long ago, T was 
of the stand Senator 
when asked by constituent 
about our right to whom we 
would honor, and it was full of 
so ally. to at 
the 
plenty of it, and be extremely careful how 
you spend your piano money. 
Terms amount to very prom- 
cover a multitude of can get sat- 
terms anywhere, but a satisfactory 
piano at a precious places. 
We have makes under grades and 
cation as highest medium and low. Each 
grade is characterized by the price we ask for it. 
Whatever price you are willing to pay for a piano, 
if bought from us, you will be getting legitimate 
value, as you won't be deceived in the grade you 
are getting. We have several self-player Pianos 
at bargain prices. 
MUSICAL GOODS 
Violins, Banjos. Guitars, Mandolins, 
Auto-Harps, Sousa's Band 
Strings and Sundries for all Instruments. 
For anything you need, call on 
BRADLEY, 
Fully nine out of every ten 
of rheumatism i s 
rheumatism the e u 
to cold or or 
her of which require 
internal treatment. All that 
is need d to afford relief is th 
free of Chamberlain's 
Liniment. Give it a trial. Y-u 
an certain to tie pleased with the 
quick f which it affords. 
Sold by all 
Not Quite if 
Bow often you gel a a 
thing done S 
nail or driver or nu- -m- 
Sr lacking. Have a good 
box and be prepared for rS 
emergencies. Our line 
Its a could desire, and 
, we will tee that your tool 
; box does not lack a single m 
useful article. 
I Of Course 
You get s 
Horse Goods c 
of 
J P. 
Corey j 
Subscribe to The Reflector. 
Salvage Fire 
Extinguisher 
Fire Department statistics show 
that some eighty per cent, of all 
fires are extinguished by chem 
apparatus. 
Nearly all fires are discovered 
at the start and are readily put 
out if 
A stream is thrown to a distance 
of about fifty feet, carrying a 
gas, 
which excludes the oxygen and 
prevents combustion. 
A fire cannot live if a small per 
cent, of carbonic acid gas is in the 
air. 
It is forty times as efficient as 
water and will extinguish fires of oil, 
gasoline, etc., which water only 
spreads. 
Protect home and property before 
it is too late. 
E. L. Agent, 
Greenville, North Carolina
J S. MOORING 
Now is Saw Stan as Fie Palate. Mara lo . i 
GENERAL MERCHANDISE 
Pulley 
Boom of Women's Fashions, Greenville 
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DEPARTMENT 
In Charge of Wm. I 
I Authorized The Extern and Vicinity-Advertising Rates on Application I 
good 
x . Co., 
. N u Tn y have the 
; .-l ill-- right price. 
. C. attended services 
at A -i ii I night. 
I lie Pitt C School 
by lie A. G. Cox 
. e Company are 
c. i; mat and 
n. tins i re liberal. 
comfortable We have just received a nice 
oil write A. G. lot of cloaks, give us a call. A. 
W. Ange Co. 
Mi-s Roach, of 
spent last Sunday here visiting 
The is the Kind 
you need., See us. 
A. W. Ange Co. 
A new lot of lamps just in. 
Harrington, Barber Co. 
If your subscription to The 
here last Sunday. 
Rev. Mi. Clark, of Raleigh, 
preached two excellent 
in the Baptist church last Sun- 
day morning and right. 
On which is 
Sunday, n will services 
in the II, E church at a. m , 
aid in the Episcopal at 
that day we are 
of resurrection of 
Christ and his victory over 
the p r Satan and the 
HEALTH 
The man who M la 
lie tor Ma family. 
Do You Own a Piano 
V. . iii i i marl ii come to . 
w . baa expired let me The day brings a mes- 
, renew it, and give you a of pardon, peace and hope; 
W. G. Morris, and our mission is to pan it on to 
The spring rush is com in. others and tell them of the risen 
ill t i . r 
iii the tomorrow 
ii. i. 
. and 
Better send your orders in at I savior. 
The who Ii not, and you e to own a 
l both and you owe ft your, ell to 
the ma display 
You may Insure health by guard- at the WAite 
log It. It U worth guarding. A really
Which generally approach . . . i . 
m------a k- . . pianos not alone stand 
in character tot e, y and 
general in a class to 
itself, but you I m prices 
that stand here 
incomparable where. Eight 
different makes t select from, none 
those cheap v extern department 
through the LIVER and 
Itself In Innumerable way 
TAKE 
And save your health. 
ITEMS. 
N. C. March, 
Mrs. F. Ward and 
daughter, Miss Corinne, were in 
Monday visiting Mrs. J. J. 
R R. Fleming left Tuesday 
for New on business. 
Mis- Lille Evans who is at- 
tending school at Washington, 
came home Wednesday to spend 
few days with her grandmother 
II you want a useful planter. n. b. by Dr. who is sick 
Mrs. J. C of Kins- 
tore stencils, tut each one a stand- 
ard, of acknowledged fume and 
in the Four 
player-piano, known 
will take in 
each, for one cf 
also carry the 
AN, the the world. 
Old c and pianos taken in ex- 
change, terms to s tit your 
When in 
Greenville visit out 
Fin man i I. 
Next door to Carr Atkins o. store. 
once for Cox Cotton Planters, Rev. E. L. St Clair, of Edison, 
; guano sowers, economic a ill preach at Reedy Branch 
We are carrying a nice Una Of back bands, etc. Orders will the It Sunday morning; and in 
Labels. art have our careful attention. the Free Will Baptist church 
right awl can l hearse A G c 
A. U. Mfg. Co, N. C., Remember the lecture in the 
A went to 
Thursday Light our combination planter. It Chas. Brewer Friday night, 
.- . W. cotton, corn, peas, You are cordially 
Harrington, to be present. 
We are glad to announce that 
J. D went to 
. n For nice oysters, see me. at. 
w, i. received a full Johnson's better prepared Barrel 
Give a ever. R 
A fish, M f 
in, cheap it. W. at Johnson a 
for . he iii vim, stand, on railroad street. n ., 
i. . Our Do teem favorably 
Let as frame that for 
you. frame. Ayden possesses, 
A. w. Ange Co. after soon; aid r 
We have 
U it i VI them 
night. 
It. D Co. 
Buck c in ii More- 
t. 
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are i; in- you. Th.-y are I 
c ; .-, e 
u r. B j 
A. ti. x I 
Co . W . C. 
J. U .-. i 
i. ii . i. i . 
r u; a i 
turn by the lie in. on. 
known ii wish to know 
Milling and Mfg. long tiny stay, and when 
be ready very Minn corn,; they 
do general repair work and dress W. H. S. baseball team 
timber. played a warm name with the 
Harrington. Co. R Springs last 
A nice lot of matting just in. lie score stood t. 
A. W. Ange Cr. n e W. H 
l;. 
I . h l 
. C L. and 
Will were 
Dry goods for the 
A. 
Before g. see m. line f 
post II. L Johnson. 
F r spring dress good. 
Have you seen dis- 
play in Harrington, 
Go's, .-tore a 
beauty. 
lug I embroidery and laces sec 
Sutton returned New lot just in. j A new 
Harrington, Marl Ci at Mount, North Carolina. 
For nice and spring the 
shoes, see new lot. ex- 
A. W. A Co . name is secured 
Thursday torn a to Greene 
received, a nice 
Co 
Miss Rosa l. . Taylor, who has 
Here, return 
ed to her home at Grifton yes- 
. a certain 
man a 
willow, 
a want a g i J w try 
Harrington, 
i e. . . 
;. i ii; men 
cos last 
he;, i i i. of 
at L, 
. .-ii L has 
j. t put iii machinery, and 
l an how 
; i. Uh. 
Now lo of dry goods an no. 
first two letters of 
lions just in. Better while North Carolina 
they me cheap Edgecombe, 
A. W. Ange Co 
Halifax. Nash. 
Wilson R Mount being in 
a the center of the 
How is your Let these are the added 
us show you new lot of j the first of and 
Barber Co 
A nice six key soda fountain 
sale. 
Ft an up date cut ard 
at Barb, r 
door to 
Wednesday evenings and 
Saturdays. only whits bar- 
hr in n give him a trial. 
Leave your orders ice 
II. U Johnson's. Will deliver 
anywhere in town. 
and to make it 
in r-- the name is 
S. 
Printer. 
. kind of tinware For cold drinks of all kinds 
a nave received a I call it L. Johnson's. 
When in need of give 
principal informs us that us a trial. 
more . w b ere expected 
. H. a next post cards. H. L Johnson 
straw hats ard B. F. Manning, of Ayden. was 
get on don't e W. in our town Monday. 
Mrs. G. II. Smith 
The Athletic department of -p Sunday at visit- 
S., as well as the literary de , jug relative. 
taking on new life., Willie Bullock, of Grifton, was 
The boys have relatives Sun- 
team, and the 
a merry lime J. L and W. Rollins, L. A. 
Manning and F. A. 
Weak 
Heart Action 
There arc 
that control the action 
of the heart. When they 
weak, heart 
action is impaired. Short 
breath, pain around heart, 
choking sensation, 
Before buying see my line of talion, fluttering, feeble 
or rapid pulse, other 
distressing fol- 
low. Dr. Miles Heart Cure 
is a medicine especially 
adapted t the needs of 
these serves and the 
structure of the 
heart It is a 
strengthening tonic that 
brings speedy relief. 
Try it 
Harrington. Co. 
Straw fist, buy 
don't a W. Ange 
A CO. 
I what I 
w.-m when 
and Miss Crawford at-1 
tended services at Ayden last 
Dr. 
i ray ,, , 
Dr I l 
I . i now I an 
Miss ha.-, lately I n m mi. i . 
., , , miss went i . , . i u. i 
a position in Ayden 
with the Ayden Furniture Co R G Chapman and M. G. 
your rs F. attended services at 
L. Johnson's. Will b i co r -u den Sunday. 
Mrs. J. F. Harrington went to 
e Tuesday. 
and 
any where In town. 
cats 
cats to give away, bring 
R. Croon, I Minnie Mae, of 
K. C Sunday here visiting 
and oil cloth, or friends, 
. buy some, caver it over.- I Henry and Jesse Haddock, of 
Harrington, Burner Co. South Carolina, were visiting 
Mia i. 
UH St. i. 
Dr. 
Cure, and we him to return 
of rt bottle If It 
benefit you. 
Miles Medical Co., Ind 
Rape Seed. 
Just received pounds of 
Rape seed at F. V. 
ton, came Wednesday to visit 
her moth-r, Mrs. who 
is very sick. Hope she will soon 
be up 
Mrs. Williams, of 
ton. Mrs Jennie Stamper, 
of NorfolK, were in town Thurs- 
day visiting Mrs. Z 
ho is confined to her room on 
of sickness. 
M, U Ward is on the sick list 
this week. Hope he will be 
s on. 
Misses Bonnie Dixon 
Louise Latham, of Wharton, are 
spending the week in town with 
friends. 
has an auto now. 
Come and sea ii speed on 
prepared fast running 
B R. Fleming v die in Norfolk 
d a fin. 
horse. The animal 
by 
y are carpeting the church 
week, hoping to make it 
look very much nicer inside, 
have the organ 
More the members are t 
ed to attend at next me ting. 
Farmers are hauling more 
guano this year than they have 
in several years, looking for a 
better corp. 
has men of all elates, 
you will find merchants, lawyers, 
mechanics, blacksmiths, mil- 
liners, preachers, and others 
Who can tell of a town that baa 
so many kind of men to tin 
population. 
Sale of Lam 
North a, I In Superior 
Fat county C 
CI . 
O. Johnston, K. V. 
J B. and M. 
REPORT OF THE OF 
THE BANK OF 
AT N. O. 
At the close of business, J in. 
Resources 
Liabilities 
discounts Capital stock 
Overdrafts secured Surplus fund 
unsecured led profits, less 
and fixtures and taxes pd JO 
e. r of deposit 
Due from and s subject to 14,077.08 
Silver com, including ,. , , , 
minor currency 396.46 
Nat bunk and other 28.06 
U. S. not s 
Total 
Tot 
681,869.97 
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Pitt 
I. F, A. K Cashier of the above named hank. 
do solemnly that the above at is true to the best of 
my knowledge and belief. 
A. EDMONDSON. 
Cashier. 
A. i. Cox, 
A. W. Ange, 
J. E Green, 
Directors, 
Subscribed and sworn to be- 
fore me, this 7th day of Feb., 
R. H, 
Notary Public 
Sale in the 
Fire. 
During these early spring 
u of power authority 
when the in the 
ting dry enough to cultivate and the Dr J 
in the the 
the air begins to feel the c. f c 
time, th smoke from burn 0.4. 
u i i ion 
brush, and haves goes the door 
up from every farm in North s. two or of 
n , a the town of F 
Carolina. New are N. bounded amide- 
burned off, fence corners and 
u . No. B of tie Townsend 
brier patches cleaned out, rotting at the 
stumps and logs disposed of, and and tuna 
c . . , t i- Ii . -No a 
old fields and pastures prepared ; tbs Una of lot No. 
for the summer grazing lot in an 
an . ., ion h eat 
All this burning means the to church street, thence 
liberation and consequent waste h treat fat the be- 
of the mast valuable part of the ., the Town. 
food our Crops, from send am n a- d . n 
of which might 
., . at lot No 
be put into the soil. All on street tuna the lots 
matter contains the three No. , . l-i 
,. , in 
elements of plant food which we feet to w prop theme 
purchase in our complete fer- l 
By burning, the 
most expensive of Terms of i ca-h. 
gen most expensive ., , 19.0. 
these is liberated in , If. a. 
By virtue of a of Hi- sun to. j the air. and IS absolutely lost to 
of by i. Q. the soil 
Moore, c o Hie Slat 
the i g led 
pro-, e h IDS 
will o . M. lie- of 
April. at bring 
R. It. 
last and 
other two mental . N. By. urn, 
potash and phosphoric acid. attorneys. 
are left on ground in the 
ashes; but even this plant food hat aid nature are 
land 
I u 
lit 
Oil 
nature in 
Situate on lbs no. h washed off into by 
not the to a healthy 
only loss. The leaves or the condition. by all druggists. 
where no if in add to tip 
lower edge , , . 
big near y at not these plant foods H s.
i i I u I i-------- -c i m t s-1 
us is et 
b in commercial It is l 
theme ad uh that nearly all soils need and the 
K . . . . a. a 
river 
Vi I in that 
In a executed by Edward impoverishes so many of our 
s office in m book are used heavily, and 
Y-a. This be that causes the abandonment of 
much land in all of the 
Ti is the day of M r.-h. State, 
t S F. C 
Stubborn as Mules 
Taken Up. 
I have cow and calf, 
there's color, red and white, crop 
liver bow. It. 
to balk Then there's 
loss of in the tight, swallow fork and 
h in the left. Owner ran get 
But troubles before Dr. proving ownership and paying 
N w Life Pit., world's b.-Kt W. K. 
a. h and remedy. So easy, ltd Greenville, N. C. 
every time Tl 
the stomach, 
at mi at.- 
the 
work wonders for 
re-to 
heal, h that's 
them. 
lively guaranteed 
i News Spreads 
i old travel most 
s F. To of 
where I 
Kite be- 
excellent I 
They effect a cure 
never fail to tone 
i the 
liver, invigorate 
. he blood. They 
weak, d men 
vigor 
. a d joy. Try 
is 
by all 
Liver Tablets 
relief to women 
chronic 
Stomach 
i suffering 
headache. 
of the skin and dyspepsia. Sold 
by all druggists. 
LAXATIVE COUGH S 
TO NATIONAL SUM A NO DRUGS LAW. 
An Improvement over many Cough, and Bronchial Remedies, awe. It ride 
system of a cold by acting as s cathartic on the bowels. No opiates. Ci to give 
satisfaction or money refunded. Prepared by CO. 
FOR SALE BY JNO. L. 
EASTERN REFLECTOR
D. J. Editor and Owner 
Truth In Preference to Fiction. 
One Dollar Per Year 
VOL. No. 
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, APRIL I, 
No. 
GREENVILLE'S IMPORTANT NEEDS THOUGHT HE WAS BURGLAR 
A LITTLE BIRD'S GIFT. 
THE SILVER TEA 
And So a e Suggestions lo How to Strange Man Drunk m Couch little Flower at Feet of Quite Enjoyable Occasion Monday 
Supply Them. 
Greenville needs may things, 
Dinning 
Washington. N. C. Mar. 
Briggs. 
Miss Mildred Briggs the little 
The silver tea given by the 
but at present she is in urgent n little was thirteen year old daughter of Mr ladies for the benefit of the 
and immediate need of an up-to in this city early this morn- 
date court that is w en a message was turned 
F. H. Briggs, I ad a peculiar ex- public library, in the music room 
yesterday afternoon White, Monday 
was returning from was an occasion that gave 
the progress, wealth in to headquarters The Incident pleasure to those in 
of the best county; six o clock by Mr. J. Havens I maKe a good story for a It was mainly an even 
in the State. A county that can prominent and wealthy 
boast of more than a d pros- staling an unknown 
towns. A wealth of I white man had been found his 
agricultural lands, that ft dining room in a drunken and 
in fertility and productiveness to 
none in the or even in 
magazine. 
Mi's Mildred 
lover of nature a close ob 
server. Just she was 
home of Mr. Came- 
opposite St. Mary's, she 
says she was attracted by the 
absolute of the day No 
cars or vehicles Were in and 
she seemed to be the only person 
passing. There was nothing 
the stillness of the perfect 
Sin.- slopped 
music. With Helen 
is evidently a Forbes as accompanist Dr. L. G. 
of gave several 
violin selections interspersing 
the following 
e to by Mis 
Olive violin 
by Dr. 
by Mrs. T. E. 
Hooker. 
by Mr. 
Charles 
a Dream of by 
J. Whichard, violin 
disorderly It seems 
that Mr. Haven, a 
South, owned an operated by a noise the went 
people of a whole some, intelligent down to investigate and found 
vitality strictly I the man lying on a couch in a 
American, who their stupor. Upon ordering 
and who are proud enough of; him to leave the man refused 
themselves and place of j and from what be learned, 
birth to make it the on Mr. Havens, who is 
Mecca of and who are lame, in a threatening attitude, i i. 
ambitious to turn over to Havens him et ,,,., by 
n in bright Dr. a skilled 
that ii nit only to the en -r and mm 
moral, educational industrial and leave the premises. After 
agricultural progress, nut teem getting him one of the house Mr. 
as well with undertakings Havens called ti his night watch- 
and plans out of which will I man to follow the mm, which he 
the durable and trailing him to and seeing 
factory things of life. him enter a residence on Fourth 
is the capital of this street. 
land, the of it's but the cad was rec lived at B bird was gong 
the recent Are, we are, headquarters night to I. circled t 
without necessities which police was on another and in front of I 
be replaced. In Chief Poler was her great astonishment dropped I 
order to we will bis residence. I n flow Recently Register of Deeds the age limit is twenty one years 
trees, bright Dr. Shaffer is a violin 
Her love for and his playing was much 
and appreciation of it as was also the 
soon rewarded 
and utmost startling man- 
A little bird began circling 
and round just above her, 
all the lime coming nearer. 
I kept perfectly still, watching AFTER THE SAME GIRL 
The guests were all 
with refreshments. d 
to library fund tint- 
ed to some over 
IN N C. CONTEST. . TRAINING SCHOOL VICTORIOUS. 
by n 
One I. i to be Given in Defeats C lo in a Game of 
Three Prizes. Baseball 
On the first day of August The j It a and interesting game 
Uplift will give away one , of baseball, made by 
dollars to three pupils of long hits and 
the public schools Caro- plays, the E. C. T. T. S. on Mon- 
day afternoon auspiciously open- 
ed its baseball season by defeat- 
. i o , ii to 
u , ; t 
w. . Train- 
i school i- ii-i .; h 
elf h i . , n bases. 
be i I school 
out in I and their 
in the victory for 
the purple and gold, iii- town 
rooters bat in 
i with the yells 
i m s the 
; but a gentle 
wind in th of a raging 
The features i-. 
one band 
hot grounder, and in 
as 
No. 
No. 
No. 8.-120.00. 
offer is mad 
Spirited North to 
courage public school pupils t 
investigate their county's 
audio cultivate the 
same, and pat 
spirit 
WHAT IS IT 
We want a story about every 
county in North Carolina, its sir. 
shape, topography, its beginning, 
its people, achievements, it. 
name, its industries every 
thing would make ; 
stranger 
knowledge of the county not to 
exceed Words. At 
five good must ac 
company the I'm 
ground j, Which One Will 
Get Her 
of five things, p or s 
enter into making vivid 
understating of the county. 
CONDITIONS. 
i This contest is upon to any 
white pupils of line p 
lie schools of North Carolina, 
have to get together and devise Went t on 
ways and is to supply 
ditto needs and in addition, lay a 
Strong th a. 
needs that though 
not immediately pressing are 
never just as -s hence 
the 
hen hopping 
Moore it license The story must be type- 
gate the affair. little bird turned a certain couple in this written an in hands of the 
In the meantime Night bead watched her from i license has DOt editor f The by July h. 
John Harris and little b.-. returned to indicate that 1910. 
. name of the can 
tribal, r mast not appear .- 
but u.- 
by ilia chief its little gift marriage had taken place. 
to the house designated by to b- received, it soother license was 
where they Miss ail- i for issued for another 
found a young about was overcome 
a mass meeting in one op old asleep in a room, fully 
on a date that dressed with his clothes disorder- 
CONDITIONS DETERMINE ed and bloody. The man being 
The audience to be by denied knowledge 
at Mr. He 
office's to close; by personal work gave name as Johnson, 
of individuals; of r but was by 
Commerce; of the Tobacco Hoard Harris as George of 
of of The Carolina this city. A warrant 
of The Women's Clubs; of all the been sworn out by chief Fowler 
Fraternal orders, and of public churning him with forcible 
paSS he was taken to the 
A of arrangements, station and locked up. He will 
man and the young lady 
being singled whose appeared in the 
little gift 
Times 
IN 
Ala meeting of the 
Club, S, C, Much 
3rd, 1910. the following 
were 
Inasmuch as in His 
, has removed to it higher 
life our beloved friend and 
and a finance committee to be be given a in co-worker, M. Louisa . 
cured by committee's from mayor's court at tn I o bow with humble submission 
license teen 
there was a third 
I plication from still another young 
l man for a license to wed the 
lady. three 
licenses in bands of three 
j different men all v. anting to 
marry the. same the 
is which one of 
get her. Evidently of 
young men 
I f;. 
mentioned, morning. The man was 
Clamber of to have entered die 
Tobacco Board of Trade, Caro-1 house during the early morning 
Club, Women's End of for some unknown object. 
Century Club, Civic League, has been to fur. 
Club and Fraternal i 
orders. duties of the coin- j 
will be arranging all de- progress, 
tails necessary to the completion Greenville's need of an opera 
of a of them ass meet- house and rooms for women's 
and to raise necessary funds, club.-; by Sans 
Submit this plan to all of the Live, 
above organizations, with the Greenville's need of an opera 
request that they call a meeting house and lodge 
adoption of same, and for by Masonic 
that they appoint their commit- representative 
to Hi will 
lo Library. 
and be it ladies the Ed of the 
First, That in the are at the 
Mrs. Cox, of the cm 
has lost one its m are toward 
members. them to re-establish th 
Second, That we extend to her ilia library that was lost In the 
relatives out sympathy I recent fire. The following vol- 
the hour of bereavement, contributions have been 
praying that her example of I made, and should be many 
Christian life inspire US lot 
with renewed seal in Mas-j r. D. L. sot of book 
until we are 
upon to folio her to the happy j Hiss Martha 
tee's and representatives. 
The following topics for dis- 
are 
Greenville's need of an 
Greenville's need of an opera 
house and com for bin lodge 
rooms for Odd Fellows, by Odd 
Fellow representative. 
Greenville's need of an opera 
house, and a Chamber of house and comfortable lodge 
room for by 
representative. 
Greenville's need of an opera 
and comfortable lode 
room for Red Men, by Red Men 
Greenville's need of an opera 
house and rest room for ladies, 
that is active, by Chamber 
of Commerce representatives. 
Greenville's need of an opera 
house and Other things, by To- 
board of Trade 
Greenville's of in opera 
house and a library building, by 
End of Century book Cub re- 
Greenville's of an 
house sanitary improvement, 
by Civic League representative. 
home beyond. 
Third, a of our sec- 
book of minutes 
to her m unary and these 
resolutions inscribed 
Fourth, That a copy of 
resolutions be sent the relatives 
with whom she lived, and that 
be published in The 
tor. Mrs. B. D. Forest, i 
Mrs. A. D. Cox. ; Com. 
Mr. M. Butt, 
5.00 
5.00 
Mrs- J. E. Winslow 
Mrs. R. O. J; dries 
Mrs. J. G. 
The will take pleas- 
in publishing any other do- 
nations that may reported to 
the office or to Mrs. W. A. 
Bowen. 
Praise To Whom Praise is Doe. 
Editor 
Your past kindness makes us 
Build a Pavilion and Bath ask your 
I good paper today. 
The coming of spring weather j Civic League desires to 
has started up boat riding through your columns 
by King's Daughters the river again. And this reminds appreciation of every 
How can we accomplish our 
needs, by 
An enthusiastic speech, by 
Greenville's need of an from a distance. 
an I the 
m the nit . 
n that will 
a men's club, 
one that active in- 
in promoting 
The foregoing i n 
out lino for a plan W get Green 
buy in doing something 
Ii th town. 
Now, i- get bu y. 
hit's have such a 
and make things move. 
once to say that Green- by made 
ought to have a pavilion -q.,. 
with bah houses and boat houses j 
on the river front. . . u;. 
could get much pleasure and W observed this 
recreation from the river if morning not only a careful 
proper provision was made for sweeping of sidewalks, but the 
boating an bathing. In front of Herbert bl- 
to the pleasure afforded the moods, barber shop had been 
people, it would be a washed and the 
investment. ought to cleanliness of it naturally attract 
get busy in this direction. As it ed our attention. 
get busy in as it i man .; .- . 
Greenville has no one we'd worth . 
e. place for recreation. Reporter, schools if the 
plums must in instance be 
the story; and the 
d- with t. i i 
name and address must be sealed 
in an p.; and accompany 
i he story. 
Any contestant read 
con.-ult any authority 
or any person or or 
any sourer, for or 
advice. 
In envelope containing 
the real name and tie plume, 
contestant must in his or 
own give 
e by 
ant With 
plume, is original; 
was and by 
nu and was n no wise corrected 
or changed by any other person, 
Any m y, to 
carry out conditions this 
secure services . 
any one to put or 
script into type-written copy; 
but the copyist has no right to 
correct any error that may appear 
in laid manuscript. 
No c instant need be a tub 
scriber to Uplift; out to keep 
touch with the contest it may 
prove advantageous. 
No story not furnished in 
type-written copy will be 
No story showing on its 
face any evidence as to the real 
name of the contestant will be 
considered. 
No story unaccompanied 
by at least five will 
bi couriered. 
On July all 
scripts will be turned over to a 
committee of competent 
persons to ascertain the winning 
stories. The best will be first, 
winning a prize of the 
next will be second, winning 
and the next Will be third, 
winning 
A STATEMENT. 
The Uplift will be grateful to 
all superintendents; principals 
of rural and city 
. v. re 
. I a 
pitching 
school. He had town 
at his tn- it the 
game an fourteen did the 
Greenville sluggers fail t con 
his benders. 
by 
It H E 
ii 
Batteries; iv and Brown; 
White, James 
Struck o Hal ad y by 
White in .- x i-i .; i , J i n 
-in two i i o i hills, 
off . I. Two 
e t. ., L- i-o 
i i and . i 
M ye 
Catastrophe. 
Buds Pest, M .-eh -Two 
hundred and fifty men, women 
and w i 
t ti I ill, when 
v i barn in which it 
was being h . the 
vi was in i barn, 
i tin fire 
the cm , Three 
hundred were it jut , besides 
killed. The -d became 
tangled and Kits, 
ch d with a 
struggling 
m and b the 
two-thirds 
out root t- II t. 
Km. 
Mrs who last 
week was lo a ho in 
for an m, dice 
I hi re . morn- 
r. in. i will b. brought 
home on the midway train to 
morrow and the interment will 
place in the afternoon in 
the Fleming family burial ground 
near House station. 
Mr. e was form Miss 
Lizzie daughter of 
Mrs. Mollie Fleming. Besides 
the husband and mother, she 
survived one sister, Miss 
Her mother 
and sister wont to Norfolk Sun- 
day. 
Closed Business Hue. 
B. closed 
their dry go h.-re and 
moved it t Si nth Carolina, Mr. 
M. who has been man- 
aging business here, will go 
with it to South Caroline, and 
Greenville will I and 
contest the widest possible 
publicity, that every county may 
be represented by at Last one or 
Tr 
more 
limit to the numb 
from any 
The Uplift, in adv. 
-all its 
papers of t 
aid 
i no 
if 
y will give this this contest a wide publicity. 
giving 
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