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OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT 
J. M. I LOW, Manager and Authorized Agent. 
C. 
for Watches, clocks and anything 
ix we take needing attention in my line 
, will be attendee in the v 
We hare 
ran eons cotton 
Co. 
. i. . Saab has the finest and 
best supply of Fountain Pens 
brought to Ayden. 
or more glorious conquests. He 
is just simply gone. 
J. A. Newell and wife 
from the country, were visiting 
the family of their son-in-law, 
W. L. last week. 
The Rhodes Comedy Company 
gave an entertainment here last 
evening and will give another 
tonight. It is a good, clean show 
and had a nice house. 
SEVENTY-FOUR. 
If y 
y u I 
that 
to ., always 
. car 
we 
price, Don't 
el us to
. Co. new 
mar fresh meats, 
sat-. 
lit at, Lard Can 
Gr Don't fore giving 
Lilly Co. 
If . Paint be sure 
and see E. Co 
exchange corn 
the Drug Store and 
cur one of those excellent 
M. M, Sauls. 
wont to 
Thursday after two 
I am this day years old. In 
the providence of God Almighty 
I have k pt For in Him we 
live, move and have our being. 
lie has guided and fenced me 
and all for me in the way of 
preservation. By the grace of 
G id am what am. 
But few are living that are as 
as am. Why is it they are 
gone the way of all the earth, and 
I am still living on earth God 
NOTICE. 
Having as 
with the win annexed of C. 
deceased, late of Pitt N. 
C. this is to notify; II persons having 
claims against the estate of the said 
G. Rogers, deceased, to exhibit 
them to the undersigned within twelve 
months from the date this notice or 
this notice will pleaded in bar of 
their recovery. All persons indebted 
to said estate will make 
This the 15th day of March. MOT. 
John A. 
Administrator. 
Brown. Attorney. 
ENTRY OF VACANT LAND. 
U A. Arnold enters and claims the , 
following described vacant land, 
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
duly qualified before the 
court dart of Pitt county as ad- 
of the estate of 
Si deceased, notice is hereto 
given to all persons indebted to 
estate to make immediate to 
the undersigned, and all persons having 
claims against said estate must present 
the for payment on before the 
day of March. 1806, this notice 
will be plead in bar of recovery 
This 5th day of March. 
B. T. Cos, 
i of Samuel 
ltd-aw 
DISSOLUTION NOTICE. 
The i con- 
ducting a cotton and insurance 
in the town of Grifton. X. has this 
by mutual 
consent. Joel Patrick withdrawing 
said fr in. 
Dec. 
W. H. Kilpatrick. 
.,. , Joel 
ltd If 
SALE OP REAL 
Dr Joseph Dixon 
m SURGEON. 
, .; ., 
N. 
more or less. 
This March 4th. 1907. 
G. A. Kittrell. of Winterville, do account of His matters. 
J. A Nichols of Kinston. lit is because it seemed good in 
in to see us yesterday. His sight. Having obtained 
question is the all mercy of the Lord continue to 
i topic now and is being this present time. 
if one is with the spirit to 
appreciate life as the creation 
lie undersigned, will 
day of April. 
L. A. Arnold. 
Any person or per ma claiming title 
in the foregoing de- ca-h the following parcel of land 
land must Ale their protest in The life i W i 
. .,., 
sale before the court do 
Greenville, to the hi -best lie for 
ca-h the following parcel 
. The life of V 
writing within the thirty days, or Brown in and to certain tract or 
they will be barred by law. parcel of Situate in Greenville 
, ,, R. Williams. township. Pitt county o on the 
Taker ex-officio, Norm side of Tar th 
Feed and 
Stables. 
i Ice Conveyances. 
rices to 
N. C. 
. H. WILLIAMS. 
NOTICE 
North Car a 
county. 
Superior Court 
HIPP. HART 
H. 
w in Dry No- 
Land of W. Brown. if. Brow- 
estate K. J. 
Florence 
Vs 
Cornelius agitated. As soon 
as court is over we 
take off the streets 
him to work He need 
els bad. 
Ayden has had two ires do that divorce from tie bonds 
the week. The first was the and unto men. ;. u fully j 
kitchen J. T Smith Jr being diligent in business and will further take notice that j 
which from a ,. l 
flue and came very near ls county to be held on the seventh Mon-
of the said Jesse W. Brow n. 
10- 
s and put God, and values it as The will take 
, , , , notice that an action entitled as above 
xis a favor above anything that man has been commence. a the Superior 
can earn or deserve and is obtain for the 
from the defendant 
mortgage on the said 6th 
to suit the tines. 
P. C. Hardin, ,,,,,,,. y 
pens on sale at Saul's 
drag store at from to in the middle of the day. 
Fountain Pens With any was insurance 
all size for sale at I DavidS Smith of Greenville, 
Drug Store j here Thursday on 
U i- and a pleasure, Ten trains a day is no bad 
Gardner entirely coB. quiet and thankful graces 
Both fires occurred life To seek not what 
men own, but to seek their j 
and happiness, to speak a word 
of encouragement to the despoil-J 
dent, to relieve such as are op- 
is good proof of good 
I . i will to men. To escape 
to s-iv or showing tor a town of our t. ii i j 
first class T.,., ., ,,,,. i, j luting touch of ungodly lust and 
fair. Call a, here to live righteously and 
secure this much godly in this present evil worlds 
j Mrs. J. F. has attain a purity far more 
I have bought the to Greenville during the week. than ill-gotten wealth 
clay bu Taylor. Cox and wife went up can bestow. To so live as 
and the pat- ,. , r . ., , , , 
of the public. C. E. on business. to have a conscience void of of ; 
William Smith living near here fence toward God and man 
I all work jolly old plies a feast that kings might 
to my to give entire of age. He is cultivating well covet. 
faction. Try me. C. E. Spier, a crop this year and has been life has not been equal to 
patronage of the farming all his life and does what I to be, for 
Ayden i rid community know the use of doctors nor any I have failed to utilize or 
in everything pertaining to the their tricks Mr as I ought. How much 
jewelry business Give me a a h . , I longer I shall live is unknown to 
r s noise is years i i . 
u v. spier. . when a boy it seemed that 
Yesterday about o'clock old was a very 
umber mill of Charles gentleman himself, while he can't aged man, well stricken and 
Smith a a ate- hf 
m . ,.,. , ,. just the same and always on today the Lord God so 
. blesses me that life is not a bur- 
from and was torn but a joy. To Cod all 
APRIL 1st. 
WE MOVE TO OUR 
PERMANENT 
Prior to that we are offer- 
BARGAINS IN 
PIANOS 
NEVER EQUALED. 
WRITE FOR 
PARTICULARS. 
Piano withe the 
Sweet 
Official Piano Jamestown 
Exposition. 
CHAS. M. 
St., Norfolk, 
Virginia. 
The Ayden Milling and Manufacturing Company have 
J SUS 
in department. 
They have also purchased a hearse and are in first 
position to serve the This is a long. 
want in this section and they promise the best when 
anything in this line is needed. 
Hilling 
Co. 
OF 
THE BANK OF AYDEN 
N. w.-cs;. 
of business Jan. 1906, 
LIABILITIES. 
Loans and discounts 
Overdrafts 167.61 
Furniture and Fixture 610.69 
Due from hanks and 26,828.51 
Cash items 135.60 
Gold coin 100.00 
Silver coin 5.663.03 
Nat. bk notes other 8,671.01 
Total 
Capital 
fund 
Undivided 
2,711.00 
Dividends Unpaid 
to check 
checks 
60.00 
64,729.89 
1,688.26
OP 
I J. B. Smith, of the above sou swear 
the to true to the of my be-
It. SMITH 
DIXON, 
P. C 
and 
in, 2nd day of Feb., i 
STANCH. HO. ., , 
Notary 
Los- 
. ice we are in 
the custom f thanks are due for His 
one s Easter hat seems to be the I mercies who has so me 
that have never been so sick a 
single day of my life that I did 
not wait on myself, and for 
many years I have been able each j 
formed. is a heavy loss we will take occasion to 
Mr. Si can ill afford to mention is the same old 
sustain sue a bronze, without a feather. 
On alighting from the noon I The new ten-room residence j day to attend to the labors of 
is a No. have it cleaned j Miss Jeane Morrison returned 
and repaired by arrival of even- Wednesday at once re- 
and then walked off. her position with 
Curiosity shop, Will Smith Mercantile 
and proceeded I 
to investigate going to 
Company. 
Levi 
rear him who received the 
package and lifted his coat tail, i 
is here on business. 
Barnes of Wharton 
l -j. i up yesterday to visit 
when there appeared to the long- T 
vision of many standing by a 
. beautiful shining quart the 
dead remains of what was said 
their friendship If I ave 
enemies it is unknown to mi- 
ll there is a man on earth to 
whom I would not do a kindness 
it is to me- 
If it is the will of God I would 
love to wear my armor girded on. 
me to the end of my appointed 
race in life, and fall asleep in 
Jesus instantly after life's day of 
labor is over. P. Gold 
Wilson Times. 25th. 
Friday a went to the 
camp of the Ayden Lumber 
to be good old rye. e are. Company while the hands were of the 22nd of 
informed the necessary in the woods at work. He March 1907 about six o'clock 
apple made a general swipe of all and wise kindness vis- 
pie order. everything movable. Pistols, 
Mrs. Dr. Blount went to clothing and quantities 
returned from Greenville Friday, of provisions he appropriated to 
John It- tells us some-j his own use and silently stole 
time last week a thief broke into j away to the depths of the dis- 
his smoke house and carried away forests and not since has his 
much desired angelic form been 
seen by those who wish to see 
him most and those we 
who do not love him best. 
about pounds of good old 
hams. 
C. A. Fair has been to Aurora 
during the past week. 
Dr. of Scotland Neck, The treatment which will be ac- 
a special and very corded him should he ever re- 
visit to Ayden from turn, we presume would not 
day until Monday. Surely the cheer the conquering hero or de- 
doctor has some sincere friends flight the honored statesman in 
here. 
Died. 
the home, of Mr. 
W K. Clark and took away their 
infant son, Wiley Jay, age 
years months and five days. 
STRAY TAKEN UP. 
his round for greater triumph ltd 
I have taken up a stray year 
ling running with my stock. 
Looks about one and half or two 
years old. in poor condition, near- 
white color, and apparently 
unmarked. Owner can get same 
by proving property and paying 
cos s. W. J. Crisp. 
R. F. D. No. 
March 18th 1907. 
For Twenty-one Years
and
MARK 
bi 
REGISTERED 
F. S. 
GUANO CO., 
Norfolk, Va. 
have been the standard Cotton and 
Tobacco guanos in the South 
because great care is used in the 
selection of materials. 
Ask your dealer for 
and don't take substitutes 
said to be just as good. See that 
trade mark is on every bag. 
i m u 
Editor and Owner. 
Truth in to Fiction. 
DOLLAR PER YEAR 
VOL. No. 
PITT COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA. 
NO. 
COMMISSIONERS ORDER 
a Chicago Man o.
and Poll 
The is 
Holders 
precinct The said books shall 
be opened on Thursday, the 
eleventh day of A, ill. 1907 
closed for ration at sunset I 
on Saturday, the fourth I 
day of May 1907. 
the time fixed by law. 
taken from . h ii for the purpose of holding 
the the board of said election, the 
county at the following named persons are 
hold hereby appointed registrars 
the General and judges of for the 
th 
Chicago. April 
Association will to- 
night consider the matter 
the to give 
this city m it ion on I h 
eastern committee 
According to H. C. 
AN ACT TO ALLOW THE TOW. OF 
GREENVILLE TO ISSUE BONDS 
The 
North Carolina do 
Section That the board of 
aldermen of the town of Green 
ville is hereby authorized 
empowered to issue bonds in the 
name of the of 
in such den . ins forms 
as it may 
streets, and aid in 
training in 
of . 
a y 
b lard of . 
ling a 
. near the 
if one 
A id the 
are I 
Rigid Boat 
-red 
for 
Sp -K-. to Sector. 
New York. April 
boat, tug and barge captains 
of North Carolina, at voting precincts 
D- c of th, 
Much authorizing the Registrar.-I W Smith. Judges, Chicago is suffering from amount not exceeding 
county commissioners R A Nichols and E S Parker. fact there is not thousand dollars 
able thirty 
their date. 
Section That said bonds 
board 
of the county Pitt to 
to the qualified voters of said 
Hie question of 
.-id issue sell 
at bearing coupon bonds in 
a sum not to exceed fifty thous 
sand rs, to run for thirty 
this 
For Regis- 
Harris. Judges, K A single railroad n 
Parker and W W Bullock. who not a member of the com 
For Bethel Registrar, is the most 
to an 
id to us ouch of the 
eds of lb 
f sea. as issued by the New 
they may proper, and said the Federal Hulls and 
any Service, have 
,.,,, by a new and 
Section T I ten stringent order from 
years from the rat . providing that 
E O Burroughs 
House, Sr and W J Rollins. 
For Carolina Regis- 
Robertson. Judges, 
ant rate organization in the en 
tire country. The greatest in 
crease of rates have beer, made 
act, the board of aldermen of the . ,said town shall i to set aside ; ,. . ., , , 
a i c n , -.-, j i. 
of said I . fund w . 
shall bear interest at n. said bonds rate than six per cent, per an at maturity, and for this purpose ,;,,. ,,,,and th. int. rest shall be S tax not vis,, r, 
interest G C Judges, e. , , ; ; , ,,.,,., . , 
to exceed super, cent per John Overton and Thad j the said bonds shall in no case U every one hundred , , 
or taxable property , of 
for lass than every . 
not to exceed six per cent per 
annum, the proceeds of the sale son 
-of said binds to be used to aid 
in establishing at some point in j J Elks. Judges, W L 
a training for WooLen and J O 
township. 
by changes in the 
and although Chicago and the s n-v 
are Interest d 
in the cistern classification they value. 
taxable p ill v 
said town 
shall 
i be held, at the a d M L This it, 
nous young of said Greenville 
the 
may for 
and to appoint 
election 
and conduct said 
time in June, after the excursion 
opens, th 
, ,, ,, o y . , , , 
And said act Henry and W A B New York, April town taxation until this act are r. 
said board of for Regis- at the of will be , become due and die Hut t. is act shall 
r J T Judges, R L given the performance of J j be in force from and after its made, and there will 
for town taxes Thai ratification. be two mm In the summer at 
, . w . , -.- 
at k hick time and place C Woolen. caught the popular favor to for of In the General times when the ski 
qualified of said k L Little and Vi I an extent that it ran out of on Mid bonds M the times and ratified. expecting them. 
said 
to h 
An. I act author- Judges, Jesse A Stoke and L J took place at the 
aid board to a new Chapman. Great Southern in Co- 
of the it further ordered that the Ohio, the at the 
county 
j be posted royal household, the 
Now ti board of published in accordance with the performance at 
county c of Pitt provisions of said section and Chicago, 
county. regular ion as- that said notices be signed by, 
ambled n Brat Mo in j him as chairman and attested by 
April 1907. t being the rat day, the clerk of the board. in 
of said do in 
of the s lo--------- . 
them by sat i act, order ti an . r. 
election be held at the v; I April 5th. Washington, April 
voting in said a Hon J. L. Fleming and interest was manifested in the of the town 
of Pitt, on Tuesday, 
New 
collect each year a sufficient 
pedal tax upon ail of 
taxation, which are now or 
hereafter be embraced Ii the 
subjects of taxation, the 
charter of said town, i . in 
at a 
lie 
j Provided, that th s collected 
. under this act for I 
of said interest coup I as 
i said, shall be used for 
at purpose, and it shall the duty 
Reflector. 
New Y -There will be a 
, . , ,,, i, Bridgeport, A- 
gathering -t the 
from three great 
English speaking c I 
the meeting will c 
row night. Th 
ling board will hold its 
meeting of all ts mi 
tax-.; an that England will a t. c mi 
under said charter represented by i is . 
On Friday night, April 5th. 
Hon J. L. Fleming and 
four-j W. H. will speak to the appearance tonight of Madame coupons are paid to cancel 
Archer, sends two 
and the western part of 
United States la ed 
by members, 
President David Starr Jordon, 
of Stanford Univ Th . 
last two days, and 
will be a which Andrew 
preside. A i in 
t i so who will are 
W Bright, professor of i 
Fir the first time in it- rt 
the annual session of the ti w 
V irk Bast Conference 
from today until th 
Anvil. Bishop Ha in nu 
d ii thee e, 
ell 
fOr S 
n it Rev. . i 
a.-v. i. 
and place i, those led 
to vote may ear and vote . 
against conic upon t he 
board of rs 
the authority to issue and Bf 
said bonds. The said act r 
quires those fa f 
said bonds to a written 
printed ballot h the words 
there on, and those 
opposed to issuing aid bonds to 
vote a written or p ballot. 
with the words 
therein. The said t further re- 
quires that the poi Is shall be 
opened and the d election 
conducted and held in the man- 
prescribed by la v for the 
election of members of the Gen- 
Assembly, And t he 
and judges of 
several precincts she. I , 
their returns, upon blanks 
furnished them, to the 
board of county I 
at the court house,
Carolina will thoroughly tho phenomenal coloratura not destroyed by the board of aider 
plained and reasons why exceeded even by Patti or Lima men, and the treasurer shall make 
Pitt county should have I do her flawless into- such report and turn in said 
this school. Let every man, nation, and the bell like as often as he- bat said 
woman, boy and girl come out ties of her that she coupons, 
and hear these gentlemen. A excels. In her style she com-1 
all is good in the Ital- 
and German schools 
v--r the latest 
of th 
good evening is promised 
one who 
M. T. Spier, 
Jas. R. Davenport, 
J. J. 
Committee. 
Eightieth 
Ponce D Leon 
Special to 
Fla. April 
T. Wilson t of the city by 
best his, S the opening feature 
. That the board of 
aldermen shall not issue said 
bonds or any of them, nor levy 
nor collect said tax until they 
shall have been authorized and 
empowered so a major 
qualified 
voters of said town, at an 
to be held at such and Democrats 
place as the said board shall vote on 
Republicans u a 
fl tor. 
Pensacola, 
art voting today 
the Democratic primary. They 
that the are interested 
in the welfare of the city, and 
shod be allowed to vote without 
questioning of their party 
birthday, on Tuesday, 
at home near Grimesland. 
He was torn April 2nd, 1827, and 
is an active man for his years- 
and Mrs. W. H. Ricks 
who are 
voters that a new reg- 
of the voters of said 
county be and the same 
Ii 
three tier his of Greenville; 
after said election son, Mr. J, P. Wilson and 
And it is further ordered, that I , ,, of Grimesland; Mr. and 
for the purpose of definitely and F. J. Mrs. O B. 
ult, of Washington, spent 
with him. A 
s dinner was served, 
by ordered, and that each of the; ate heartier or 
registrars appointed no than Mr. 
to register the voters, shall I could tell a t 
immediately give notice in his 
voting precinct that the 
books for said election 
are in his hands, and that all 
persons entitled to register may 
come forward and do so. It 
today of th celebration of Pence 
de Leon's standing Florida. 
The change of of the 
point, of which, notice shall be 
given for twenty days in 
some newspaper published in the 
said town, and at said election 
those favoring the issue of said 
IT C. I 
United States taking possession as and the levy 
Of MO city, Will open the and collection of the tax 
come forward 
shall be the duty of the registrar 
of each precinct, between the 
hours of nine o'clock a. m. and 
sunset, on each day 
Mrs 
the an. 
Special to Reflector. 
tomorrow. Each day a 
grand parade follows th open- 
event, being different each 
day. 
Philadelphia, Apt 
daughter of . 
Mrs. Atwood 
York, and a niece of Mrs. 
3.-Miss 
Doctor and 
of New 
Charles 
s mar- 
ex 
for twenty days Whelan. of this city, 
ceding the second Saturday be- today to W. Denison K 
fore rM t- 
said 
any 
election at Fort Worth. 
IV S. 
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I. re. 
CM o i 
Forth Worth, Texas, April 
The city is in the throws of a 
city election, and in addition is 
holding the charter election. 
At the city election there is a 
lively time, but not much com- 
petition, the candidates having 
been practically at tho 
primary, which was equivalent 
to an election. The charter j 
in order to save time and, 
prom- 
they would support the 
ticket that carried the primary. 
Man lo Decorate Exposition 
Grounds. 
Mr. O. E. Warren, proprietor 
of Riverside has gone 
payment of the said bonds aid; to Norfolk t begin an important 
coupon shall vote a written cu-1 work assigned him. The North 
printed ticket with the words Carolina commissioners have 
thereon, and those the contract 
shall vote a written to landscape, furnish plants and 
superintend the of tin 
grounds around the North Caro- 
State building a tho Jam 
town exposition. There is no 
doubt that under his direction the 
work will be well done. 
or printed tic et with the words 
The 
board of aldermen shall order an 
entirely new registration of 
voters, and the said board of 
aldermen may call an election 
under this net, at any time may 
see lit after giving the proper 
notice. 
Section That the said bond 
may be issued for the purpose of 
constructing, extending, 
and maintaining the sewerage 
system now in course of 
ii for the purpose of 
Of . improving the 
Facts Coming to Light. 
Special to Reflector. 
New York, April 2.--The sen- 
of the day is an old letter 
published in which he 
says he personally contributed 
towards the election of 
President Roosevelt. The letter 
also states that Roosevelt asked 
him to raise towards 
It out fund 
secure election. 
trapped  tar ; i i of 
ii the c A 
me i r peril an I had 
to fight r the A m m 
were so badly injured they 
had to betaken to h 
PiTT COUNTY 
A Record of Which th is 
Proud 
The Reflector publish , the 
of th seven hanks 
in Pitt county, show i; . 11- 
of their bu on the 
22nd of March, end Ii mike a 
record that can b p I to 
with pride. Beside throe 
splendid b . this 
Bank of Ur . I , 
the Greenville i 
Trust Co., and th . a 
of ; hero 
banks at Tour other I in the 
county, all of I he n -I c v 
t . .; 
clank of th B . 
-v.- i th in . of 
an I the . i a in- 
tor ville, 
This in . in 
the conn and e-i . 
is admirably officered man- 
aged. The men and the 
Unions the full 
of the public The deposits n 
these seven banks on the -2nd 
of March aggregated only a 
fraction less than ibis 
is creditable to people th i 
county as well as to the banks. 
Mrs. -lane Savage, of Wilson, 
who has been visiting her 
Mrs. C. T. re- 
turned home 
Mrs. S. M. 
Tuesday evening from Rocky 
Mount, accompanied by her 
sister,
mm 
mm
mm 
-mm 
-mi 
THE OPINION. 
Man Think of Women and 
man of Men. 
Host i 
iv . 
en ., certain 
t,. man- 
v v 
even, r a 
i the 
l. 
, i . Id 
Oliver Smith enters and 
claims acres more or 
vacant land 
township, beginning at 
Haddocks coma-o weal 
Isaac Mill's patent, up Long 
Branch, adjoining the 
Fred Haddock's 
This Bra day of V . 
Oliver Smith. 
person 
title i 
d must 
file 
the thirty, . days. or 
they will 
About 
Do You Contemplate
i.
Owning One 
ft 
at 
a i 
that a 
I- 
, mat- 
lei . , an 
n. 
n mi i eat 
i . to i with hi 
ml i an ill it 
coat w some- 
time n i woman 
,, mi p ii a fen man 
. t .; n ill never 
her l o on to the 
general It 
s pr i on an very hard on 
the men to he fool. 
men. the other hand, are 
no at nil i rd 
v to he 
and an 
is easily ,; youth and 
beauty no men explain the 
i . on. Many 
men arc think the 
kind of n power in women
exists in i 
sense and to i. 
with fa 
It 
, . 
ENTRY 
I i . 
. 
and I 
I P. .- th. D. C Sin
. i 
i;,, i I nth 
;. of F I 
i n- 
I it e to or 
. . bed at . 
their protest man 
within the next thin 
they will bi barred . 
Taker ex 
f so the firSt to consider is a goon 
lot in a desirable location and you can- 
i b better in a lot than the 
HEALTH 
INSURANCE 
The man who Insure Baa M 
for his family. 
The man who Ms health 
u wise both for his family 
himself. 
You may Insure by 
It. It Is worth 
At the first of disease, 
which approaches 
the and 
innumerable ways 
save your health. 
I Not Quite . 
you can a
nail or screw drive or 
Have a 
tool and be prepared for 
ea. Our 
is a and 
we will tea your tool 
does lack a single 
useful article. 
Of
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Hit. a 
It 
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i . 
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to I .-.-. 
III. 
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f. W 
t as 
f. 
la, 
You get Harness, 
Horse 
J P 
Corey 
No i surpasses for a desirable 
Sire h home. Lots can be bought there now at 
reasonable prices and on terms, 
is that properly around 
G is going to be higher, and the, 
longer you defer buying the lot the 
it will cost, 
property is located only minutes 
Dr. walk from business part ox the town. 
See Sam White and let him explain prices 
and terms. 
r mom 
m nil 
p. 
i-
D. W. 
in 
Groceries 
Ami Provisions 
Cotton and 
Ties always on 
J. IN. BRYAN. 
THE IMPORTED FRENCH COACH HORSE 
Ar, 
T. 
ill 
in 
of 
Manns. 
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in. i
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y in th 
. n i. is 
. gold to the 
who supply it to 
. i j the convent.
it 
Full 
m and ii young banker 
n i r 
. AI la--l o bum 
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sen i 
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to end. 
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y . 
II 
a;
ii. r. 
I . Quick Wit. 
little receiving a 
few r , m I., 
Among t is 
Utter, Ii ring allowed Ins cigar 
go out, i it with mi 
en the In order to 
him a lesion in manners 
little VisCOUnt to pick it up. 
but feigning to 
In intention, 
leave the butt, my dear 
low. Take a fresh cigar. 
And he hands him the 
Is Figaro.
Hi Fresh Goods kept con- 
In stock. Country 
Produce Bought Sold 
Ii.,; 
D. W, 
Ii G H E N V I LI. 
N Is
REGISTERED NO. 4-200, AT R. L. 
This beautiful stallion 
was imported from France by 
Brothers, Columbia, 
Ohio. America's leading import- 
L is well known this 
imports France to 
America the finest stallions of the 
BARN. 
French breeds, and is one here is no place in r State 
of the We hope the far- where one is more needed- 
and horsemen of Pitt county j The French coach horse goes 
will appreciate this fine all countries. No where 
brought here to improve henna his equal, lie has 
horses This well known firm the most the most 
has placed a number of these and speed; he is the 
fine stallions in this State and I race of France and the 
s. s.
Dealer. Cash 
V. . ton 
etc. Bed 
Suit 
v Carnages, 
s Tables. Lounges, Safes 
Gall . Ax 
i i-h Life Key West 
George Cigars, 
Cherries, 
Pine apples, 
Meat Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Meat 
Lye Matches 
Seed and Hulls, 
Seeds, 
Nut-;, Dried Apple. 
Peaches, Prunes, 
Glass and Tip 
imp. w ware, and 
Best 
Butter, New Ma- 
and foods 
Quality and for 
come see me. 
S. M. Schultz. 
Phone 
easiest keeper of the different 
breeds of horses- The kind for 
our people to raise sells for the 
highest prices in the markets. 
All lovers of One horses are in- 
to cull and see this fine 
horse. 
Loan. 
CORE 
Attorneys-at-Law, 
M. 
Civil only 
Offers advantages 
for reaching the public. 
JOB PRINTING 
When you want good Work send 
your orders to 
THE REFLECTOR 
CO 
Va. 
and Brokers In 
took, Cotton; Grata and 
to Ne 
and Kw 
JAMES L. FLEMING, 
ATTORNEY AT LAW, 
N. C. 
-w 
-HE 
At close of business Jan 26th 
Not 
secured and 
unsecured 
and 2.63,8 
Mother Stocks, Bonds 
and
Gold Com 
Silver Coin 
and G 
8.526,00 
ItS. 
pa hi 
profits, 
Bills payable 
Deposits 
it 
lo 
Due to 
Cashiers
200.18. 
foUl. 
Corporation 
Such Mean 
One of the little mean 
that too often seen now 
in railroad circles was 
at Pembroke Saturday afternoon 
The Seaboard, westbound, and I 
the Atlantic Coast Line, south- 
bound, due there at the same 
time were about the same min- 
late. On I his particular 
the Atlantic Coast Line 
passed right in front of the 
. nose of the Seaboard engine and 
were from 
three to five on the 
Seaboard train that wanted to 
, to points south of 
They wen off I train 
. within to -o yards o. 
Atlantic Coast Line train when 
BUILT BY UNSEEN HANDS. 
A STRANGE STORY. 
Legend of Solomon and 
of the Lord. 
-o thew neither ham- 
nor ax no any other tool 
iron heard in the house while it W 
lie above 
A Sneak Bill was gotten 
the to a Lawyer 
Out of 
Wei Exist. 
. I, 
We have been 
to having y s 
and the defects of in great 
v. business world paraded 
A remarkable story comes that to 
th re s else 
on the except tho 
could l- o ll I into 
is 
likewise nameless, though we may 
are in possession of all the , K 
full of
is are w 
, . us from an unexceptional
the building of nameless here 
The reason and the shall 
N the perfect 
I. I I 
which 
upon application 
real doubter of the story, 
l rue, and runs in tins . They are 
to i ii i little con ones who come to th 
i a i 
m, that the above ,, v,,, 
.-,.,,, w Wore 
,. el 
Feb 
. MOORE. 
Notary 
A. M 
i ii. 
the latter pulled out the 
. . . HO I 
, r tan. 
p. i 
R 0- 
passengers did on to the 
Pullman Line 
others had to spend the night m 
Pembroke. The night before 
part of them had had to do the 
I same thine;. Do we wonder that 
ii is sometimes so easy a 
j be against a 
Lumberton 
In the 
Andrew of U. 
Military telegraph 
At the close of Business, 
Resources. 
Liabilities. 
I Special to 
Now York. March -An 
Capital Stock h one of the 
Loans and Discounts 25,000.00 guests tonight at and 
Overdrafts secured n J funds dinner at Manhattan I 
, ; n If end to th 
in 
the I 
in the . ii b 
; tint 
j . , o to sec tin build- 
ins Hi d, Solomon pray. I to God 
.,,. , .- i be concealed 
from the until the 
Immediately after he 
mode a stall from a the 
l;,,. . ,,. Ii was 
. .,,, . end leaning upon tins 
a upright 
temple 
it 
n. 
town in question they i ; 
lawyer who has in practice loyalty t 
or thirty years mm o 
and of whom during that tune conspicuous except in I 
it has notorious that he has lo the I 
been pilfering small benefit 
from n 
law books of State m in
presented itself. understanding that th 
594.52 
Bonds I Undivided Profits less 
and 
Furniture Fixtures 
Banking Houses 
Due from Banks 
Cash Items 
Gold Coin 
Silver 
National bank notes 
and U. S. notes 
16,926.67 
51.404.38 
1,452.43 
219.50 
3,082.71 
Total 
County of 
9,022.00 
Cashier's checks 
outstanding 
Total 
named bank, do 
and belief. 
and sworn to 
me. this j W. B. 
MNotary Public. 
VA ANDREW l 
Directors. 
Come in and examine my 
PLANTERS, GUANO SOWERS, DISC 
HARROWS ONE 
horse steel flows wire 
MACHINES. 
the military 
telegraph corps. It was at Car- 
suggestion that at the 
outbreak of the civil war that 
four were sent 
the Pennsylvania lines to Wash- 
and the corps, from this 
small beginning, was enlarged 
to about twelve hundred men. 
David H- Batts. one of the 
four, this special 
reunion and dinner- He and 
filbert Chandler and Charles A. 
Tinker were cipher operators in 
the war department, and none, 
it is said, were closer than they 
in confidential relations to Pres- 
Lincoln. They were Known 
as -he 
corps now number less than two 
hundred, about sixty whom 
promised to be present at the 
dinner tonight. 
Combine Form; by 
Jobbers. 
. ,.;,., raw him that 
ho was 
did i tor upward 
whole Still the worked 
m ht, thin 
I eon watched 
,,; ., , been closed in 
Ml thin time. . the legend soys, 
white I account says 
red were pin;
i j ,; j way and the 
fell 
. . p. 
,, ii,., ,;,., i i I'M r 
. ho sos, 
selected four i position of evil is a 
or five old of stealing,, destroy-i. 
most T them dating exposure, and 
of right is ever I o 
for the steal-i Wrong mUst hide tr to live 
of a pocket book ten or more d to 
. th . , 
years the lawyer Journal 
in a drug store a 
saw the theft and told the drug-, 
gist of it. we are getting 
too fast. It is said that recently 
ion. 
tor. 
March -To- 
on which the 
too last. , 
the merchants have been in the Special to 
habit, when a clerk sees York, 
coming, to have the clerk to I morrow the- day 
out bill against him Paraguay will open, 
stolen articles, which as a rule, from the ear- 
he pays without question, 
theft referred to was a 
I III 
,. i ,;,, , , that 
ore I depth unto thorn 
the tiling o tr. 
On one some remarks 
.,. ;. . once famous 
,;,, . , .,.,. to a man who 
not barred by statute of 
During the recent session o are very creditable 
the legislature a bill was started in Quantity, all parts 
lier dates having been caused by 
the drought . which had had a 
very disastrous effect upon the 
country. The exhibits from 
have 
Special to Reflector. 
New York. March, 28.-A new 
T-1 and what promises to be -n 
Hi development, in the dry 
M goods business has come 
to the front in the formation 
the Empire Dry Goods Company. 
; along lines suggested more or 
n less remotely, by the 
Company and its string of allied 
stores. company is 
a combination and the out- 
growth of opportunities and, 
needs appealed especially to, 
several of the larger stores 
retail located in Boston. Buffalo, 
Rochester, and Akron. Ohio. 
tor 
,,. Accordingly he 
t,. the afternoon, 
him at in a noted hotel. Mr 
said the visitor, 
the mom in a towering passion, 
have been making free with 
my name in very improper man- 
and I've coma to demand 
some 
rose cad, s 
I in the center of room; 
began to sing -Black Eyed Susan 
most delightful style. When 
he had finished the song he 
i coolly. sir, that has given 
In quality and quantity, all 
the senate and pushed through j of . states having 
the legislature so that, . in the 
even the member of he house Especially has this 
from the country under consul-1 excelled in sending ex- 
though a lawyer, did I gasoline and 
not detect its character, which 
provided that larcenies of prop- 
of less than ten dollars in 
value should be misdemeanors 
and prosecutions for them 
in two years. Court is in session 
in that now and on the 
12th of this month a 
kerosene 
air engines for 
pumping water on cattle ranches 
which have been worked so that 
the could see them in 
operation. Many cotton gins, 
Hour-mill, starch-making ma- 
machinery, and 
machinery for making butter, 
copy of the act was drawn on the the of col 
. the an 
judge and solicitor to the 
.- 
peanuts, and breaking of 
case and they are here in 
great quantity, and are exciting 
The judge was asked to have an g among the 
order made dismissing the Much trades 
prise of both, when 
against the lawyer 
, against the defendant, the United States as a 
complete want j refused to do but offered to consequence of exhibiting in the 
thousand people, j statute,. 
We bug t. announce that we arc 
Wholesale and Retail 
for- 
White Lead, Paints 
Colors, and an, 
Ready Paints 
of Railroad and 
Trainmen. 
more I've 
the most 
i ever 
want to out consequence 
to a panel a jury and let tho statute, 
Me fellow j be argued before it in open court 
acquaintances 
I fa the usual way. Thia 
and the case continued 
the next week to permit. 
and Na- 
that they lawyers for the the per capita 
come 
Special lo Re 
N. Y. March 28- 
from East and West, j 
anting the organizations, 
lot order of Railway Con- 
dawn and tho brotherhood of 
Trainmen, moot here 
today, have a largo attend- 
They are expected to 
ratify the action taken at the 
meeting of the same 
March rd, when tho 
chiefs if tho orders ., 
act on the complaints 
organizations. The g. 
not affect tho integrity of the 
orders. 
the leading counsel wren a nun 
other lawyers the de- that the per capita public n- 
, in the United State. 
in Delaware and fed . Served to is The total indebted- 
of 
of ,. S in courts in public indebtedness 
his bill is supposed to i 
And in except 
; isn't it a dainty dish to set before, f, , to 
the king Charlotte Observer. 
. , have 
pace lilies, I 
ii s. 
is no line in the world better 
It my 
honorable wares and honorable 
dealings. 
you use the Harrison Paints you need 
never worry quality. 
We trust that you will favor w with your 
.,., you want paint for 
a car load 
Special Prices. 
Hart 
C. 
Czar's Attack
and 
London. March, SB. -This is 
the day that the according 
to a St. 
ordered Grand Duke I 
to occupy Fin- 
land, as commander of the 
incredible, 
been made 
Sing to ii away with a 
it. 
plat Teddy's
, . ; . i 
,,.,., cheese 
Bank Statement.
has 
has 
iv the Dike. 
can 
Special to Reflector 
w March 
Polite
on 
i.-., in ts . 
quick dis 
it 
even 
i laid 
bi 
. 
sit i 
 ;. i. 
. i -t- 
i.-, of temper, o 
Under a call from the 
It is hard to imagine I a a N ion 
in could he so depraved , r makes 
a child from the home of of 
no matter , which 
A man of such a 
is on a level . . . a 
verdict. 
Spec 
n Farmer. 
and II 
II March 28-The Sates Z S 
S- 
as 
i Greenville ma 
i a fine showing of its 
it c corporation e 
grower 
handler. the best and its 
of articles in this number and u. divided pr
vine 
j stronger.
.,. i i 
T h EASTERN REFLECTOR 
I EVERY FRIDAY 
i. WHICHARD, 
and 
el J in. at the post office at 
K. of March 
Advertising rates made upon application. 
A correspondent desired at every post office in Pitt and 
to fiction 
NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY. APRIL 1907 
What Charlotte 
Jones. 
No 
She will heard 
ti 
Japan wants the 
let 
them. 
would like to The boys g t on their 
and have to take the 
consequences when they do. 
it a i. Twelve cadets have been 
at the proper e. South Carolina Military 
A at for mis- 
I conduct 
haw 
When a town already has pro-1 Those who can afford it might 
prohibition it takes a do well to keep a supply of both 
temperance step by establishing cad and ice on hand to be ready 
a dispensary. That is what for weather emergencies. 
Dunn did the other day in voting i 
by a majority of ten to 
a dispensary in that town. This must have fooled 
even the ground We ex- 
Dreams have peculiar effect he got back near to his hole 
on people sometime. We were and is wondering if he had best 
reading the other day of a young crawl in again. 
married mm dreaming that he 
was chasing a pig and catching Lawyers do fanny thing 
the animal by the ear. His times because they cannot run 
wife's screams awoke him and the courts. In Raleigh, the 
she wanted to know why he f other day, a lawyer not liking 
was pulling her hair so hard. Judge refusal to allow 
An I an ex-mayor of a Kentucky ; a case, hand- 
town dreamed of a tire and led back the retaining fee his 
threw himself out a second client and started to leave the 
mother aged forty-four People 
with else to do can now 
busy themselves with this latest 
relationship puzzle. 
On the same day a 
Ryan wants to, take the rail- 
roads out of Wall street He'd 
like to put them in his own little 
sack. 
calls President 
A million dollar fire is a big 
to a town. One that 
.;. 
weather m 
k r y
vi South Boston, Va,, The Charlotte Mr. 
the 
of th . i .-;. Tobacco has been a shrinkage of 
Co. . .;. and a huge number of in the financial world 
c II .-.;. 
man paid for a picture, to the railroad 
and another for a dog. says the Baltimore Sun, Then 
Which is further evidence of the another goes in and gets 
present high cost or living. j trimmed. 
After the Thaw trial will Josiah Flynt. or whoever 
mending of some rep- coined the word 
which were more or less never dreamed it would get 
frazzled by the to the San Francisco degree. 
v NeW h has not occurred 
York has been sent to jail, a cir- to the sleuths who are looking 
which gives Mr. H Sams missing 
more room to work, but in Chicago, to search the 
also food for reflection gentleman who has been par- 
in that 
The cartoonists are represent- performance poker game. 
the president playing tag T. 
m among the presidential 
window, but that is not so court room. Judge Jones ordered I . . to tuM a tooth from 
the jaw of a lion is not likely to 
waste any time in asking his 
patient whether it hurt. 
strange happening in Kentucky, j him to return, telling plainly j 
that he was in the case to stay. 
I he never gets touched. 
Some people act very much 
they thought a man could bun 
indefinitely without money. 
First thing you know y will 
hear real estate moving in 
vile loud to wake y u up. 
is 
than its share of 
having recently 
town. 
having more 
fires, several 
visited that 
This between seasons of the 
year puts up a problem to the 
W. . the Chicago North 
has been 
heard i again. Hi is in 
Paris rigging up a balloon in 
which to conduct the voyage 
when gels beyond point 
walking is not good. 
The publication of 
with the that he 
, has; personally contributed to 
been an actual shrinkage of that Roosevelt 
much money, th- wonder is an J the latter 
Carie Nation appeared in the 
Boston State house to harangue 
the legislators, but a she 
couldn't talk the 
police escorted her to the 
elevator and rang the bell. 
The report that Mr. 
donated to up 
him to Lift the Chinese was ex- 
it has hut if that for that purpose, He appears to have 
it gone, out it ,. u-m ., ., dropped six bits on the pate for 
much water has been squeezed I tho m 
Cutting off two-thirds of the 
liquor prescription business, 
in Charlotte, under the law 
enacted by 
is i good for first 
two weeks, but there is let 
out of stocks we fail to see that 
any harm has been done. Sure- the last 
there is no less money in ex- 
a bad . is. recalled that 
Judge Porker, the 
housekeepers as to what to get 
for table. 
A Carolina reform and i. that it 
hanged last Friday for murder. injuring 
in a business way is 
, not in Tel 
com- just before the 
candidate, made the 
charge that the corporations 
Grover has been a were large contributors to the 
t advocate of tariff re- Republican campaign fund, which 
Put tariff reform could . n 
, . charge Roosevelt 
not be without somebody . 
losing . and some and denounced 
being hurt in a as false. Now that the facts 
way. In fact no great re- it is that the 
form is ever had without loss to president himself was knowingly 
somebody. Any on- who statement. 
Sneaker Cannon is reported to 
have had the time of his life on 
the trip to Panama, but as he 
manages to nave the time of his 
life wherever he happens to be, 
there seems to be no need of 
getting excited over it 
are so many women in 
asks Goo Health. 
because th doctors 
need the money. 
SPRING 
The hat has had its day 
d t. c fair w i an rs can He preached hi own funeral 
look lo .- 
He had better been putting his 
preaching more into 
practice instead of killing an 
tin nit nth is over the 
v. ill b 
on a u n the destination will 
read Norfolk 
people are looking 
Greenville now because they 
realize this town will be doing 
the near 
Charlotte has climbed up to be 
the biggest town in X th 
It splendid newspapers 
have had much to do with 
it there. 
woman for her money. 
It always mi The Reflector 
feel good to learn of a new enter- 
prise for Greenville, h it is 
Surely it Will hurt somebody, gratifying to believe that a cotton 
but the poi it to consider in mill is an acquisition this town 
making a reform is the to will have in the near future. If 
and not the harm to there is a town that weds 
the few an enterprise, that town 
Greenville While it would be a 
Servants of good sticking 
ties are few and far but Mr. Clement, who 
en u i great help to the town, Green- 
the newly made as- 
ville at the same time possesses 
SAL 
C. T. STORE 
OF STYLISH MILLINERY 
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, 
MARCH. 26TH AND 27TH, 1907. 
HATS made for 
by a lady a 
stylish Millinery Parlor in tho must fashionable 
of Baltimore ex- 
coil all others. She improves with age. Corns 
to our Opening and buy one of those stylish Hats. 
MRS. M. MRS. 
JAMES will try to you. 
one in Chicago has been given a 
for staving with one attorney general of the 
years. A good Sate. Is quickly getting for a cotton mill that 
thing being reported from sell in eye. 
is about as remarkable day an fer pardon of 
as the sticking servant. two prisoners in the penitentiary 
. he rd by the W 
capitalists will not fail 
longer to is an 
abundance of material, 
OF THE 
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE. N. C. 
THE CLOSE BUSINESS, MR. 22nd, 1907 
LI A ML 
Stock paid in 
Fund 1.000.00 
It will be to get 
and 
with a d , t f Due from Banks 
discovery he of the attorneys applying for the f J, Cash Items 
more last fire Won asked him to say nothing . Considering it from both Gold Coin 
about certain had need and the Silver Com 
profits 2,935.48 
Deposit 2,437.75 
Mr p v Besides the knitting Loans and Discounts 
claimed that a of State. Mr. E. Overdrafts Secured 
is going to the Present reporting the case for u a Unsecured 
the New- and server and one of the cotton mill Furniture and . 
n e ,, subject 70,987.20 
Cashiers 366.05 
855.70
out of ashes than can lie 
pie to serve been 
judges el election, as last 
legislature passed a law 
the pay from to per 
users of his will get-declined to make any promises, 
the ashes from if everybody attorney gen- 
The reporter looks like they 
should soon be coming together. 
nay per coal era, used some Intuiting Ian- 
ward The report- 
the at the assist- 
The trial has taken bag. A and but 
another turn, Judge Fitzgerald traded a fine house and lot others 
having appointed a lunacy town to an Indiana man for I present would have been 
mission to pass upon his sanity, Ia stock of goods the latter a 
dismissed the jury owned in that. State and which 
They arc telling it on J. B. 
Duke, the tobacco king, that he 
is courting again- And it is 
another widow, too. He ought 
to haw had sufficient experience 
by now. 
one and then another is 
mentioned as a possibility for 
the Democratic nomination for 
president next year, but it 
not seem to jar Mr. Bryan's 
chances. 
Greenville real estate is some- 
thing worth while to watch. 
he valued at When the. The county commissioners 
goods were to the Hen have called an election on the 
man he found them question of issuing bonds not ex- 
practically worthless. and the town,. 
there is a suit in court grow-1 aldermen at their meeting Thurs. prohibit ion law is being enforced 
e day night win ca an on i in Kansas, there must be some- 
RANDOM REFLECTIONS. 
By u Contributor. 
Undoubtedly one way of 
swollen is 
the money out of 
stocks. 
The revelations of graft seem 
to have shocked San Francisco 
almost as much as the earth- 
quake. 
A Kansas man asserts that he 
recently saw a rat with 
As the authorities insist that the 
folk; were wise not to let the amount of Both 
their present row over the these bond issues are to apply 
of the East Carolina Normal to securing the 
the Eastern Training School 
School out had r. m o u 
secured the legislative the Training School for 
Charlotte Observer. 
We did not know any row was 
The alienists should also ex- 
all of its members continue to 
Teachers in Pitt county. There is,. ,. ., , 
. III the Jamestown exposition 
not a man in the town or . , ,. 
, ,, . ready for the opening, in 
in progress over it, So far as j but who should vote for these I it will be unlike any 
our observation has gone, the bond issues. No investment the j other that was ever held. 
campaign from the of county and town can make would j The man who introduced that 
star of North Carolina, 
County of Pitt. 
J. R. Davis, Cashier of above-named bank, do solemn 
y swear the statement is true to the best of my 
and belief. J. R. DAVIS, Cashier. 
Subscribed and sworn to be- 
me, this day of Mar. 
J. V. JOHNSTON, 
Notary Public. 
W. 
F. M. DAVIS. 
Directors 
THE BETHEL BANKING TRUST CO. 
AT BETHEL, N. C 
At tho close of business Mar- 22nd, 1907. 
RESOURCES. 
Loans and discounts 
Overdrafts 
Furniture Fixtures 
Due from Hanks and 
Hankers 
Cash items 
coin, 
bank V 3.876,56 
end other U. S. notes 
Total 
184.990.86 
LIABILITIES. 
Capital stock 85,600.00 
Surplus fund 2,000.00 
Undivided profits 
Bills Payable 
Time certificates of 
deposit 3.426,14 
Deposits subj. to check 
checks out- 
standing 
Certified Check 
Total 
State of North Carolina, County of Pitt, 
34,290.38 
agitation for the school ha i been yield better returns. The bill in the I. W H lard of the above named bank do 
conducted on a high plane. Of, fit of such a school located among legislature, may be that the above statement host of my 
The mar who contemplates several towns want on and or. through V to convince constituents , and W. H 
it would show school, but the rivalry between i ages to Come, increasing as not niche Subscribed and sworn to j 
in not waiting to them is bitterness, year Do claSS me, Mar I BLOUNT, 
purchase. There is no likelihood no strife, whatever to opportunity to TOte for the A Dakota man aged sixty has T. 
hat prices will lower. a row. of twenty- 
boa married the 
my
Public J 
This department is in of F. C. NYE, who is authorized to rep- 
resent the Eastern Reflector in and territory 
We nave on sop- 
fee of Bible, w ff- 
the trade a 
B. T 
Hats to suit you at B. F. Man- 
Co- They are also carry 
a line pants 
The A. G. Cox M Co. has 
on hand a lull supply 
their Tar Heel Cart 
Send us your order e 
prompt shipments. 
A new lot of nice 
summer pants just opened at 
Harrington, Barber Co. 
Another large lot of shoes just 
in at Harrington Barber Co. 
suits of all sizes are 
going at cost at B F. Manning 
assure 
Protect yourself from the sun Mr. and Mrs- J. O. 
by getting a large straw hat at spent Sunday here 
Harrington, Barber Co. with Miss Elizabeth 
The A. C Cox V Co. will 
Quite an interesting game of 
baseball was played here 
day afternoon between the 
make flues for the sea- 
son at the same old price as 
last season. 
W. G. Lamb, of Williamston, 
was here last night. the W. S. H. beys, resulting iii a 
Anew lot of fresh flour score of seven to four in favor 
arrived at Harrington, Barber i Ayden. 
graded school boys of Ayden and 
Co 
We were glad to have J. R. 
j Smith, K. W. and Mr. 
of Ayden, with 
the afternoon service Sunday at 
famous dress for the old reliable 
shoe for ladies and gentlemen at planters Simplex 
Manning Co. Guano Sowers. 
The A. G. Cox Co. are Those in Miss Barker's de- 
still receiving orders for their Winterville 
nice and most up to date Hun-1 who made honor 
Get the shoe 
for comfort, especially for older 
me. Ti are going. B. F. 
Manning Co. have them. church 
Call the new I 
line of Straw Hats just arrived Mrs. Mollie Gray and 
a A. Ange Co. Miss Mary, Beaufort county, 
The A. G. Cox Co. are I are spending some time with 
in position to fill your orders; Mrs. Maggie Butt. 
Miss Olivia Cox, accompanied 
Hun- 
sucker buggies. 
Go hi Store K. T. 
Cox rim i W. 
Bod's null 
Secure a at 
Barber Co. 
Keep your horses, boys, and 
chickens in a healthy condition 
by giving them Pratt's food. 
B. F. Manning Co. 
Miss Lon Cobb, of is 
Spending some time with her 
sister, Mrs. J. L. Jackson 
your home by cover- 
your floors with nice matting 
A. W. Ange Co. has it at a 
Cox, an aged an most 
highly respected citizen 
near Ayden, was here Friday. 
Misses Cora Carroll and 
Chapman attended service at the 
Baptist church Wednesday night. 
Our farmers are planting 
corn these beautiful days. 
H. A. White, of Greenville, 
was here Thursday. 
J. K. moving into 
the Rouse house where he will 
begin housekeeping. 
Misses Annie and Gussie 
Lawrence left for their home 
near Grifton Thursday, where 
they will spend Saturday and 
Sunday. 
When you realize how much 
it is to you to have the 
faculties of a good bank at your 
disposal, consider whether or 
not you could do some friend a 
good turn by convincing him of 
the advantage of carrying a 
bank account, and by 
to the bank officer. A little 
r. work of kind 
c you nothing and is 
a. by the bank, and may be 
the -urning point in some friend's 
ca- to prosperity J. L. 
cashier, Bank of Win-
W. F. Fry, of Goldsboro, 
came in Wednesday to aid Rev, 
T. H. King in the revival 
meeting at the Baptist church- 
He is preaching some strong 
sermons to large 
The interest is increasing. 
Several have made profession. 
Misses Mollie and Kate 
Chapman went to Greenville 
Wednesday on a shopping tour. 
G. Briley killed a 
Tuesday about four miles from 
here. He had not done 
damage we are glad to report 
Misses Kittrell and 
Minnie left this 
morning for the Normal and In- 
College at Greensboro, 
where they will take a special 
. the training depart- 
by Mrs. Henry Stokes, spent 
Sunday here with Mrs. 
Cox. 
Miss Helen Cox, of Ayden, 
spent Sunday with Miss Hattie 
Kittrell. 
List of those who are in 
rears for taxes in the town of 
Winterville for the year 1906 
for the week, ending March the 
30th Dixie 
Luther Russell, Tommie Wilson, 
Clyde Chapman, Myrtle 
horn, Lucy Belle Langston 
For 
good as new East Carolina Sup 
ply Co Winterville, N. C. 
The genial Spring days will 
soon be here a comfortable 
couch will be a luxury. A. W. 
Ange Co. has them at a bar- 
gain. 
Get your choice groceries at B. 
F. Co. 
A line of dry goods and 
notions just opened. Ladies, 
come examine them. 
A. W. Ange Co 
A. N. Ange Co. know how 
to buy shoes for comfort, Johnson, J R 
and They have just Johnson, L 
opened their large line of Joe 
be aided to those j 
who are in arrears taxes for T F i 
Th A. G. Cox Co., May. J R E H 
still shipping the reliable Cox I David 
Colon Planters and Simplex Morris, Madison 
Gun no Sowers to both North H D 
and South Carolina. Send us m m 
your order we assure prompt j J F 
shipments. Sparks. J W 
Remember that the A. G. Cox. Sarah 
Co. will continue for Tyson, Frank 
to make tobacco flues Tuck-r, E l 
Braxton. W J 
Braxton. A B 
Braxton, E W 
Cooper, Rowan 
Cooper, Rowan Son 
Cooper, J 
Coward, Warren 
Cox. A D 
Calvin 
Evans, D B 
Electric Light Co 
Elliott. L F 
B D 
Fair. C A 
Grimes, Oscar 
Harrison, Wm H 
House, W L 
2.50 
3.67 
1.97 
6.01 
1.09 
1.00 
8.88 
1.37 
1.17 
1.71 
6.99 
1.42 
5.00 
1.00 
2.84 
1.36 
1.98 
1.67 
1.95 
2.47 
Cox spent Sun- 
day at home. 
RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. 
Adopted by the Mother's 
of Winterville. 
Whereas, it hath pleased 
Heavenly Father to remove from I 
earth one of our members, Mrs. I 
Mary Smith, who will be sadly 
because of her intense i 
devotion for the Mother s Work, 
for the excellent Christian in-j 
that she always exerted 
and for her untiring efforts for 
the betterment of every home in 
her 
Resolved 1st, That we bow in 
humble submission to our 
will. 
2nd, That in memory of her, i 
and her unconquerable zeal in I 
this work though tottering with 
age, we will re-double our 
in this line. 
3rd. That we extend our, 
heartfelt sympathy to the 
of her family, knowing that 
our loss is her gain. 
Mrs. A- Cox, Com. 
Burned at New Bern. 
A disastrous fire occurred at 
this morning, at 
o'clock which destroyed J. M. 
Arnold's stables and horses 
and four entailing a 
loss estimated by The Journal at 
The fire started in Ar 
stables, which was 
burned, communicated to Mrs. 
Richardson's boarding house, 
which was entirely destroyed, 
and its contents. Occupants of 
the boarding barely had 
time to escape with their lives. 
Kinston Free Press, 2nd. 
YOUR ft 
SUIT. 
COUNTS 
4.57 
1.08 
CHAS. SMITH, Collector. 
discounts 
Overdrafts secured 87.88 
Furniture and 925.118 
Demand loans 
Due from banks and bankers 2,188.18 
Cash items 8.40 
Coin 
Silver coin 
Nat. bk 1,280.00 
Total 
PRINT 
Vincent, W C 
The A. G- Cox g Co. are Canning Co 
now receiving orders for their, Albert 
Handy tobacco trucks 
though it is in the season. 
F. Manning Co. know 
I y what their many 
men want in the line of slippers. 
They have just opened them up. 
Call and see them. They are 
going. 
B. T Cox Bro. have garden 
seeds and flower seeds of all 
kinds at the drug store. 
powerful 
tonic and regulator for female 
weakness and diseases. 
B. T. Cox Bro. 
Miss Meta Dew, matron at the 
dormitory, returned Tues- 
day evening from Fremont, 
where she spent several days 
visiting relatives. 
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew 
who spent Sunday with 
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Ange, re- 
turned to their home near James- 
ville Wednesday morning. 
Rev. E. Cox held Easter 
services at the Episcopal church 
Sunday afternoon. A large con- 
was present. , 
Miss Mable Kittrell is visiting 
Misses Hattie and Janie 
this week 
The revival services at the 
B .; list closed last, night. 
of Win- 
of 
reaching than 
he past week. 
i one of the 
of the State. 
fears ago and 
led his work, 
equal success 
will be 
NOTICE TO THE VOTERS OF 
PITT COUNTY. 
Notice is hereby to the voters 
of Pitt county that the board of county 
at their meeting on the 
first day of April, it being the 
day of said ordered that an 
election lie held at the various 
places in said county on Tuesday. May 
14th, 1907. for the purpose of taking the 
sense of the qualified voters of said 
county on the proposition to confer upon 
the board of county of 
said county the authority to issue and 
sell interest bearing coupon bonds, of 
said county, not to exceed the sum of 
fifty thousand dollars to run for thirty 
years and to bear interest at a rate not 
percent. The proceeds of 
the sale of said bonds to lie used in aid- 
in erecting suitable buildings at some 
point in Pitt county for a training school 
for white teachers, and the excess, if 
any, of the fund arising from the sale 
of said bonds, after securing the 
of said school in the county, to be 
used in the purchase of machinery for 
the use of the convicts in working the 
public roads and to aid building and re- 
pairing bridges in the county of Pitt. 
A new registration of the voters has 
been ordered for said election, so that it 
may be definitely and accurately 
who are qualified voters at said 
election. The law authorizing aid 
election requires those layering the 
I i issuing of said to vote a written 
or printed with the wolds thereon, 
1.18 , and those opposed to vote 
1.06 a written or printed ballot with the 
words thereon The 
registration books will open on Thurs- 
day, April and close at sunset 
on Saturday, May 4th, 1807. 
who register can vote. 
By order of he board of county com- 
missioner Pitt 
This the of V . I 
K. Chairman, 
Richard Williams, Clerk, Id 
WHEN IT TO 
ME 
MEN 
AND BOYS 
CLOTHES 
WHY WE'VE BEEN 
ENOUGH 
TO HANDLE., ONLY 
THE BEST OF 
MADE. A 
VISIT TO OUR store; 
WILL ENLIGHTEN YOU 
THE CLOTHING 
question. pleasing; 
patterns, all sizes for every man, 
g ml at prices that should be more 
than we ask -2 
YOUR SPECIAL ATTENTION IS CALLED TO OUR 
SUITS 
C. S. FORBES 
THE MAN'S 
, OUTFITTER 
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF 
THE BANK OF 
WINTERVILLE, N. C. 
At the Close of Business, Mar. 22nd 
737.8 
LIABILITIES. 
Capital stock 
surplus funds 
Undivided profit 86.20 
Bills Payable 2,000.00 
Time certificates of deposit 1,292.00 
Deposits subject to cheek 11,060.68 
Total 
as 
State of North Carolina, 
County of Pitt. I 
I, J. L. Jackson, Cashier of above named bank, do solemnly 
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my 
edge belief. 
Subscribed and sworn to before 
me, this day of Mar, 
JAMES R. JOHNSON. 
Notary Public. 
I,. JACKSON, Cashier. 
Correct 
K. HARRINGTON, 
G. E- 
a. ;. cox, 
New Year 
Find me at 
same 
lend 
i no 
north 
GROCERIES, CANNED GOODS. 
PICKLES. H 
EA, 
CIGARS, Etc. 
thank every Tor hi, of rind the 
past ear and oak it be continued. 
It will pay you to visit store and see my stock. 
. B. Johnston. 
h EASTERN REFLECTOR 
EVERY FRIDAY 
WHICHARD, 
and Proprietor 
. cl HOT at the post office at n 
I B of . 
Advertising rates made upon application. 
A correspondent desired at every post office in and adjoin, counties. 
When a town already has pro-1 Those who can afford it might 
prohibition it takes a backward d well to keep a supply of both 
temperance step by establishing on hand to he ready 
a dispensary. That is what for weather emergencies. 
did the other day in voting 
by a majority of ten to 
a dispensary in that town. 
This weather must have fooled 
even the ground We ex- 
Dreams have peculiar effect he got back near to his hole 
on people sometime. We were and is wondering if he had best 
reading the other day of a young crawl in again. 
NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY. APRIL 1907 that 
in to fiction 
What to would like to 
Jones. 
N n it asleep. 
She will be heard at the proper 
The boys t on their 
sometime, and have to take the 
consequences when they do. 
Twelve cadets have been . 
e I ft am South Carolina Military 
A at Chariest for mis 
conduct 
Japan wants the I 
Fey sake let her haw 
then . 
was chasing a pig and catching Lawyers do tiling- BOOM 
the animal by the ear. His times because they cannot run 
wife's screams awoke him and the courts. In Raleigh, the 
she wanted to know why he other day. a lawyer liking 
was pulling her hair so hard. Judge refusal to allow 
an ex-mayor of a Kentucky a case, hand- 
town of a fire and back the retaining fee his 
threw himself out a second client and started to leave the 
mother aged forty-four People 
with nothing else to do can now 
busy themselves with this latest 
relationship puzzle. 
On the same day a 
Ryan want to take the rail- 
roads out of Wall street. He'd 
like to put them in his own little 
sack. 
calls President 
man paid for a picture, to the railroad 
and another for a dog. says the Baltimore Sun, Then 
Which is further evidence of the another goes in and get 
present high cost o living. j trimmed. 
After the Thaw trial will Josiah Flynt, or whoever 
me the mending of some rep- coined the word 
ions which were more or less never dreamed it would get 
frazzled by the to the San Francisco degree. 
The green goods king of New Se it has not 
York has been sent to jail, a cir- to the sleuths who are looking 
which gives Mr. H for Uncle Sams missing 
more room to work out m Chicago, to search the 
also food for reflection. gentleman who has been par- 
in that continuous- 
J he cartoonists are represent- performance poker game, 
the president playing tag 
among the 
The veterinary surgeon who 
presidential j, 
ante. Fairbanks is so thin that back circus to pull a tooth from 
story window, but that is not so court room. Jones ordered, he never the jaw of a lion is not likely to 
any time in asking his 
patient whether it hurt. 
JUSt 
fun 
n.; n 
; t 
A million dollar tire is a big 
him to return, telling 
. to a town. One that ., . , ., 
that he was in the case to stay. 
South Boston, Va., The Charlotte News quotes Mr. 
Thursday, the plant j S. assaying 
Some people act very much 
they thought a man could do bur. 
indefinitely without money. 
of th 
Co. i 
w. ; 
First thing you know y u will 
hear real estate moving in 
Ville l enough w 
High is having more 
than its share of tires, several 
having recently visited that 
town. 
This between seasons of tie 
year putt up a problem to the 
rs as to what to get 
for fable. 
The has bad its day 
i. w t c fair wearers can 
t com- 
ma 
is over the 
the destination will 
read Not folk 
mi people are looking at 
Greenville now because they 
realize this town will be doing 
the near 
i Tobacco i has a shrinkage of 
.;. and a huge number of in the financial world n 
the last 
been an actual shrinkage f that 
much money, wonder is where 
The publication of 
letter with the that he 
us. 
the Chicago North 
be explorer, has been . 
it has gone, but if only that 
heard t again. He is in 
Paris riggings up a in 
which to conduct the voyage 
, has been done, 
when he gets beyond the , 
much water has been 
out of fail to see that, 
Curie Nation appeared in the 
B State house to harangue 
the legislators, but as she 
couldn't talk the 
police escorted to the 
elevator and rang the bell. 
n- th hoc contributed 
elect President Roosevelt I. The- report that Mr 
donated 0.000 to up 
that the latter him to the Chinese was greatly ex- 
for that purpose, He appears to have 
six bits on the plate for 
walking is not good. 
Cutting oft two-thirds of the 
liquor prescription business, 
in Charlotte, under the law 
by 
is good for the first 
two weeks, but there is 
room for 
places the president in 
a lad light It is recalled that 
just before the last president 
election Judge the Dem- 
candidate, made the 
charge that the corporations 
Grover Cleveland hat been a were large to the 
t of tariff re- campaign fund, which 
tariff reform could e Roosevelt 
not U- v somebody. 
. and some and denounced 
being hurt in a false. Now that the facts 
In fact no great re- have it is seen that the 
form is ever had without loss to president himself was knowingly; 
Any or. who making a false 
there is no less money in 
foreign missions. 
Speaker Cannon is reported to 
have had the time of his life on 
the trip to Panama, but as he 
manages to the time of his 
life wherever he happens to be, 
there seems to be no need of 
getting excited over it 
are so many women in 
asks Health. 
because the doctors 
need the money. 
A South Carolina reform and i. that it 
banged last Friday for during 
in a business way is 
in i 
It always The Reflector 
He preached hi own funeral . Tel feel good to learn of a new enter 
prise for Greenville, h it is 
I Surely it will hurt somebody, gratifying to believe that a cotton 
Charlotte has climbed up to 
the biggest town in 
Up splendid newspapers 
have had much to do with c tr 
it there. discovery he has mad 
just before the 
He had bitter been putting 
previous preaching more in mill is an this town 
practice instead of killing an a the to will have in the near future. If 
woman for her money. I the and not the harm to there is a town that weds such 
the few an enterprise, that town is 
Servants of good sticking quail- While it would be a 
ties are far between, but; Mr Hayden Clement, who 
one in Chicago has been given a the newly made office of as- 
medal for staying with one attorney general of the pg a m 
twenty-five years- A good quickly getting 
-longer to grasp. There is an; 
abundance of material, 
SPRING 
SAL 
AT-------- 
C. T. STORE 
OF STYLISH MILLINERY 
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, 
MARCH. 26TH AND 27TH, 1907. 
HATS have been made for 
several -i. . by a lady that a 
stylish Millinery Parlor in the 
I of thin seagull 
cell all others. She improves with age. 
to our Opening and buy one of those Hats. 
MRS. M. MRS. 
JAMES will try to you. 
Chicago is about as remarkable pi pardon of 
prisoners in the penitentiary 
as the slicking servant. 
REPORT OF THE 
THE BANK OF r N. C. 
M R. 22nd, 191.7 
an is going to 
are handy and shipping facilities 
good. Resides this, the knitting 
for I mill already here would be a 
was . he rd by the Council. Stock paid in 
It is claimed that a Of State. Mr. E. E. , , Overdrafts Secured 1.000.00 
profits 
2,935.48 
It will be easier now to get 
to serve as and 
reporting of the cotton mill Furniture and of Deposit 
with a the News and server, and one Hue from 
of the attorneys applying lo K . Cash Items ch ks U ding 
both Gold Coin 
fir more . , asked him to say nothing 
out of ashes than can be about certain had 
coal. Wonder where the, presented. The reporter 
election, as last I to make any promises, 
law when the assistant attorney 
stops burning coal 
I toward him. The By a Contributor. 
It don't pay in at the assist-j Undoubtedly one way of 
bag. A attorney and swollen is 
traded a house and lot nearly. of others money out of 
stocks. 
standpoints-the need and the Silver Coin 855.70 
, . . , . Notes 
looks like they 
the pay from to per 
day 
The Thaw trial has taken 
another turn, Judge Fitzgerald a nearly 
having appointed a lunacy com- that town to an Indiana man for j present these would have been 
mission to pass upon Mb sanity, a stock of goods the latter a fight. 
and dismissed the jury owned in that State and 
They are telling it on J. B. 
Duke, the tobacco king, that he 
is courting again- And it is 
another widow, too. He ought 
to have had sufficient experience 
by now. 
First one and then another is 
as a possibility 
the Democratic nomination for 
president next year, but it 
not seem to jar Mr. Bryan's 
chances. 
he valued at When the. The county commissioners 
goods were shipped to the Hen j have called an election on the 
man he found question of issuing bonds not ex- 
practically worthless. Now I seeding and the town 
there is a big suit in court grow- j -Mermen at their meeting Thurs. prohibition law is being enforced 
out of the trade. . ca an on j Kansas, there must be some- 
n r the of issuing bonds to j thing radically wrong w the 
Our northeastern North Caro-, . M . V. . soda fountain in that State. 
The revelations of graft seem 
to have shocked San Francisco 
almost as much as the earth- 
quake. 
A Kansas man asserts that he 
recently saw a rat with 
As the authorities insist that the 
The alienists should also ex- 
the Thaw jury to see if 
Una folks were wise not to amount of Both 
their present row over the i these bond issues are to apply 
of the East Carolina Normal to securing the , 
until ,. all of its members continue to 
School break out until they the Eastern Training School for be 
secured the legislative- De 
Observer. Teachers in Pitt county. There . . 
I the Jamestown exposition 
We did not know any row was not a man in the town or county j u ready for the opening , that 
in progress over it, So far as who should vote for these j it will be unlike any 
our observation has gone, the bond issues. No investment the j other that was ever held. 
campaign from the of j county and town can make would The man who introduced that 
agitation for the school ha ; yield better returns. The lick-the-editor bill in 
of North I . 
of Pitt. J 
I, J. R. Daft, the above-named bank, do solemn 
y sweat statement is true to the beat of my 
and belief. J. R. DAVIS, Cashier. 
Subscribed and sworn to be- 
me, this day of Mar. 
J. V. JOHNSTON, 
Notary Public 
W. 
F. M DAVIS. 
Directors. 
THE BETHEL BANKING TRUST CO. 
AT N. C 
At the close of business Mar. 22nd, 1907. 
RESOURCES. 
i and discounts 
Furniture 
Due from Hanks 
Sold coin, 
Silver coin bank 
ind other U, notes 
Total 
Capital stock 
Surplus fund 2,000.00 
Undivided 
Time certificates of 
deposit 
subj. to check 
a checks out- 
standing 724.22 
Certified Check 
Total 
Greenville real estate is some- 
thing worth while to watch. 
The mar who contemplates own- 
some of it would show 
in not waiting to make is d by year around Do not 
purchase. There is no likelihood no strife, whatever to to vote for the 
hat prices lower. a row. bonds. 
State of North Carolina, County of Pitt, 
I. W lard 
34,290.38 
I. W lard of the above named 
conducted on a high plane. Of fit of such a school located among legislature, may be the above w n V heat of 
towns want on and or. h to constituents and W. H 
school, but the rivalry between age to Come, as not the I Subscribed and 
of 
A Dakota man aged sixty has 
n a of twenty, while 
his sou the 
If me, day Mar 
Public J 
M. O. BLOUNT. 
R. J- 
ROBT.
Thia department Is in F. C. NYE, who is authorized to rep- 
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory 
Cox spent Sun- 
YO U R 
RESPECT. 
now nave hand u f 
it of an 
a. I 
B. t Q. 
Hats to suit you at B F. Man. m 
Co. They are also carry- 
line 
Protect yourself from the sun Mr. and Mrs 
by getting a largo straw hat at spent Sunday here 
Harri Barber i with M m g, h J. 
The A. G-Cox will 
make for the Ma an interesting game of 
BOO at the aim old price was played 
afternoon between the 
W. Lamb, of Williamston. 
was hen last night. W. S. H. beys, lb a 
Anew lot of fresh Hour score of seven to lour in favor 
Harrington, Barber Ayden. 
. ,.,,. . ., were glad to R. 
Get the King Cotton ,,,,,, j 
., r Smith, K. W. and 
for comfort, especially Older . , 
, ,, . Browning, of Ayden. 
me.- are going. B. , 
i afternoon service Sunday 
Manning Co. have 
Call the new I 
line of straw Hats just arrived 
a A. W Ange Co. 
The A. C. Cox Co. 
in to till your orders 
promptly the old reliable 
Simplex 
a pi 
The A. G. ll g Co. has 
still on hand a lull 
their Tar Heel Car 
Send us your order assure 
prompt shipments. 
A new lot of nice 
summer pants just opened at 
Harrington, Barber Co. 
Another large lot of shoes just 
in at Harrington Barber Co. 
suits of all sizes are 
ring at cost at B F. Manning 
famous 
Shoe for ladies and gentlemen at i 
B. K Manning Co. 
m Guano bowers. 
The A. G. Cox Co. are 
still receiving orders for their 
nice and most up to date Hun- 
sucker buggies. 
Go tan of rt. 
d ii I N v. l 
null l m I 
Secure a at 
Barber Co. 
Keep your horses, boys, and 
chickens in a healthy condition 
by giving them Pratt's food. 
B. F. Manning Co. 
Miss Lon Cobb, of is 
couch will be a luxury. A. W. 
Ange Co. has them at a bar- 
were 
Smith, K. Smith and Mr. 
with 
; the afternoon service 
I the Baptist church. 
Mrs. Mollie Gray . 
Miss Mary, of Beaufort county, 
are spending some time with 
Mrs. Maggie Butt. 
Miss Olivia accompanied 
by Mrs. Henry Stokes, spent 
Sunday here with Mrs. 
Those in Miss Barker's Cox 
of the jg., Cox, of Ayden. 
High School, who made honor Sunday with Hattie 
for the week ending March the Kittrell. 
I Dixie 
Luther Russell, Tommie Wilson, I 
Clyde Chapman, Myrtle 
Adopted by the Mother's 
of 
Whereas, it hath pleased 
Heavenly rather to remove from 
earth one of our Mrs. 
J. O. f Smith, who will be sadly I 
of her intense 
devotion for the Mother I 
for the excellent Christian in-, 
she always exerted 
untiring effort for 
the betterment of every home En 
her 
1st. That we how in 
humble submission to our 
will. 
2nd. That in memory of her, 
and her unconquerable zeal in 
this work thou ring with 
age, we will r. -double 
in this line. 
3rd. That extend our 
heartfelt sympathy to the 
her family, knowing that 
lour loss is her 
Mrs. A- I. COX, Com. 
graded school boys of Ayden and 
SUIT. 
QUALITY. 
horn, Lucy Belle Langston
good as new Fist Carolina Sup 
ply Co Winterville, N. C. 
The Spring days will 
soon be here aim I comfortable 
spending some time with 
sister, Mrs. J. L. Jackson 
your home by cover- 
your floors with nice matting 
A. W. Ange Co. has it at a 
an aged an most 
highly respected citizen from 
near Ayden, was here Friday. 
Misses Cora and 
Chapman attended service at the 
Baptist church Wednesday night. 
Our are planting 
corn these beautiful days. 
H. A- White, of Greenville, 
was here Thursday. 
J. K. into 
the Rouse house where he will 
begin housekeeping. 
Misses Annie and Gussie 
Lawrence left for their home 
near Thursday, where 
they will spend Saturday and 
Sunday. 
When you realize how much 
benefit it is to you to have the 
faculties of a good bank at your 
disposal, consider whether or 
not you could do some friend a 
good turn by convincing him of 
of carrying a 
bank account, and by 
to the bank A little 
work of kind 
c t you nothing and is 
u. by the bank, and may 
urning point in some friend's 
to prosperity J. L. 
cashier, Bank of
W. F. Fry, of Goldsboro, 
came in Wednesday to aid Rev, 
T. H. King In the revival 
meeting at the Baptist church- 
He is preaching some strong 
sermons to large 
The interest is increasing. 
have made profession. 
Misses lb-van and Kate 
Chapman went B Greenville 
Wednesday on a shopping tour. 
G. v. Briley killed a 
Tuesday about four miles from 
here. He hail not done 
damage we are glad to report 
Misses Kittrell and 
Minnie left this 
morning for the Normal and In- 
College at Greensboro, 
where they will take a special 
course in the training depart- 
ore of 
and have already 
attained much success as teach 
Misses and 
Kittrell wen. to Greenville today 
F- T OaT. of Greene county, 
passed through this morning 
en route to Littleton where he 
has two daughters in school. 
gain. 
Get your choice groceries at B. 
F. Co. 
A line of dry goods and 
notions just Ladies. 
Come examine them. 
A. W. Ange Co 
A. N. Ange Co. know how- 
to buy shoes for comfort, 
and They have Mrs H L 
opened their large line of final ; 
slippers 
Cost will be added to those 
who are in arrears taxes for 
the put year after April 1st, 
1907 Chat. W. Smith. 
Collector. 
List of those who are in 
rears for taxes in the town of 
Winterville for the year 1906 
Braxton. W J 
A B 
Braxton, E W 
Cooper, Rowan 
Cooper, Rowan St Son 
Cooper. J 
Coward, Warren 
Cox. A D 
I. Calvin 
Evans, D B 
Electric Light Co 
Elliott. L F 
For st. B 
Fair. C A 
Grimes, Oscar 
Harrison, Wm H 
House, 
Johnson, R 
E F 
Vincent, W C 
Winterville Canning Co 
Yancey, Albert 
Langley, Joe 
Lane, Henry 
Little. J B 
Locust, F L 
Manning, O C 
Manning, J A 
. Manning, E C 
Th A. G. Cox Co., are May j K h 
still shipping the reliable Cox I David 
Co ton Planters and Simplex , Morris, Madison 
Guano Sowers to both North Nelson, H 
and South Carolina. Send M M 
your order we assure 
Spark's. J W 
Remember that the A. G. Cox. Sarah 
f i Co. will continue for the 
to make tobacco Hues 
Th-A. Q. Cox Co. 
now r. orders for their 
Handy tobacco trucks even 
though it is curly in the season. 
F. Manning Co. know 
what their many 
want in the Una of slippers. 
They have just opened them up. 
Call and see thorn. They are 
going. 
T Cox Bro. have garden 
seeds and seeds of all 
kinds at the drug store. 
powerful 
tonic and regulator for female 
weakness and diseases. 
B. T. Cox Bro. 
Miss Meta Dew, matron at the 
dormitory, returned Tues- 
evening from Fremont, 
where she spent days 
visiting relatives. 
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew 
who spent Sunday with 
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Ange, re- 
turned to their home near James- 
ville Wednesday morning. 
Rev. W. E. Cox held Easter 
services at the Episcopal church 
Sunday afternoon. A largo con- 
was present. 
Miss liable Kittrell is visiting 
Misses and 
this week 
The revival services the 
B-.-, Hat c cloned last night, 
Never have the people of Win- 
had the opportunity of 
h bettor than 
they have during the past week. 
R-.-. W. F. Fry is one of the 
leading preachers of the State. 
He was hero two years ago and 
God greatly blessed his work, 
and he met with equal success 
this tin.-. he baptism will be 
at a. m. today. 
2.60 
1.12 
6.01 
1.09 
1.87 
1.17 
1.71 
6.99 
1.42 
5.00 
2.84 
W. .--. . 
and re- 
1.98 pairing in county Pitt, 
1.67 A new of the has 
for Mid 
ill 
election. law 
2.471 election 
I AI I of to 
at New 
A disastrous fire occurred 
early this morning, at 
o'clock which destroyed J. M., 
Arnold's stables and horses 
and four entailing a 
by The Journal at. 
Tho fire started in Ar 
which was 
burned, communicated to Mrs. 
Richardson's boarding house, 
which was entirely destroyed, 
and its contents- of 
the boarding horse barely had 
time to escape with their lives. 
Kinston Five Press. 2nd. 
NOTICE TO 
PUT COUNTY, 
Notice Is given to 
Ens board of 
at their mooting on the 
April, It Being tho 
day of MM nth. that an 
election lie held at the various 
in county on Tuesday. May 
1907. tor the of taking tho 
of the of said 
on tie- to upon 
of county of 
said county authority to issue and 
interest bearing coupon bonds, of 
county. to th sum of 
Arty to run for thirty 
years to hour interval at a not 
to exceed fix percent. The 
the sale of bonds to U-used in Sid- 
point In fore training 
for white teachers, and the excess, if 
any. of the fund from the sale 
of said bonds, after securing the 
of said in the county, to be 
used In the purchase of machinery for 
the use of the convicts in working the 
WHEN IT 
TING Mb 
TO 
MEN 
AND BOY'S 
CLOTHES 
WHY WE'VE 
enough 
to 
the best of 
clothes made a 
visit to 
will enlighten on 
CLOTHING 
question. 
p all sizes for every man, 
and at prices that should be more 
than we ask-5 
1.95 
A new 
been for said election, 
j, may be definitely and 
who are voters at said 
. aid 
the 
vote a written 
u I or printed with tho thereon, 
1.10 j those opposed lo vote 
1.06 written or printed ballot with the 
; SO words thereon The 
books will open on Thurs- 
day, April . and sunset 
on Saturday, May 4th, 
4.57 who register can vole. 
he board Of county coin- 
Pitt county. 
, This the . 
l u. iV, Chairman, 
SMITH, Collector. Williams, Id 
1.50 
YOUR SPECIAL ATTENTION IS CALLED TO OUR 
SUITS 
the mans 
. O. OUTFITTER 
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF 
THE BANK OF WINTERVILLE, 
WINTERVILLE, N. C. 
At the Close of Business. Mar.
Loan and 1,684.18 
Overdrafts secured 87.89 
Furniture and 
Demand loans 800.00 
Hue from banks and 8,188.18 
8.40 
Coin 
Silver coin 878.46 
Nat. 1,888.00 
LIABILITIES. 
Capital stock 
surplus funds 
Bills Payable 
Time of 
subject lo ch 
Total 
GO 
800.00 
85.20 
8,000.00 
1,202.00 
11,060.68 
tits 787.88 
Total 
State of 
County of Pitt. 
I, L. of above named bank, 
swear the is true to beat of I 
edge belief. J. L JACKSON, 
and sworn Correct 
mo, this 80th of Mar, I 
Fl 
JAMES 
. JOHNSON, 
Notary 
P. 
E LINEBERRY 
A. COX, 
New Year 
Kind- 
me at 
tame old 
h n 
land 
north 
I lie of 
GROCERIES. CANNED 
PICKLES. SE, 
E, CAKES, CANDIES, 
CIGARS, Etc. 
every hi. th 
pus ear J it may be continued. 
It will pay you to visit n j store and see my stock. 
B. Johnston. 
I I .
of 
CHARGES AT THE 
HON. 
S to 
The of Norfolk New March 29- All the 
or rather Hebrew of Now York 
of all the coast towns and City, well as in all quarters 
white to the globe where their wan 
against high railroad i have trod, 
rates to and the Jamestown tonight feat 
neglect with tin Seder 
thing. They say Iv. Great 
and ,. attends the feast 
stick torn. 
That is the advice given by 
Judge R. T. Bennett, in The 
and In 
the young nun 
of the country. Conditions have 
changed for the better and it 
can no longer said that there 
is no opportunities for the young 
man to make I living on the 
farm. Judge Bennett tells of it 
in his characteristically 
. N, the visitors from ht, which has I en way. predict for the 
Schnapps Tobacco is Made ENTIRELY from Fine Cored 
Tobacco Grown in the Piedmont Country. 
The Imitation Brands Have Schnapps 
Quality Only On the Outside 
Of the Plug 
all over i who go 
the exposition will 
times I 
lodging n; than they in
have n a. 
a ere 
Newport 
high rates charged 
. In tels, and Nwas mer exp in i i ls 
cu T his i 
will pr It pi 
the cleansing of homes, 
the i I nary tab i 
, k n utensils, so that the i 
i p sated to the r 
, . m not be i I u 
Tl . . ere hundreds of quaint ob 
on the coast in with 
., festival commemorative of 
deliverance of i 
the 
amount . 
d. it i 
who e 
C . 
to look 
pro 
profit 
i-i .-. 
j , . ,
. r 
into i 
. c at 
. t u 
It . 
,. . 
at the s 
e r 
tho i 
lit 
.; . 
. j 
and, i,. 
hi 
or. it 
i . i 
hotel 
what Ins 
; , . 
. 
m . us 
, in i 
. v i . 
, j i ; from 
id 
ex 
the ; . 
. . r d and to Reflector, 
few per- London, March 
eon nil h i id, d those who events 
will
on of
liberation 
the K 
. t of 
the unleavened 
s .- the baking 
. hundreds 
a; tor many months 
. bakeries this 
tho said 
i worked six 
year to produce
pr 
is i 
th 
in I 
. f i 
pit have 
pi 
f. 
I I 
II
The 
amply 
very tang. As reports past 
. paid 
the proper 
I . . ., I 
i state feel tho by spinners and combers, , 
to expect the pen i tutor market has responded 
v.,. .,. general movement by sharply 
farmers during the 
years. he period 
unmatched prosperity. The 
output of gold has de- 
that mot I percent, 
since 1896- By this. I it 
takes SO par cent leas of the 
leading products our Indus 
trial life to buy ten dollars of 
gold than in Moreover, 
we have so rapidly to 
time the sobering lesson of 
farm life that a youth 
reared upon a farm should 
solve never to go more than one 
mile from a cow's He 
says 
will stagger the farmer of 
1907 that we ever lingered about 
win at sowing. 
Strong, 
man. who gives patient and sad 
to his work, will 
save in ten ears a 
reasonably assurance against old 
age All agencies close to the 
farm point precisely to 
Judge Bennett deplores the 
passing of the and would 
him than vol- 
the basin of the 
it and the footstools 
agree with 
. . , class of labor. 
lat now great 
Hundreds of imitation brands are 
on sale that look like Schnapps to- 
The outside of the imitation 
plugs of tobacco is flue cured the same 
as Schnapps, but the inside is filled 
with cheap, flimsy, heavily sweetened 
air cured tobacco. One chew of 
Schnapps will satisfy tobacco hunger 
longer than two chews of such to- 
The color, size and shape 
of the tags, plugs and packages of 
certain imitation brands of tobacco 
have been made so much like 
Schnapps that they have often been 
accepted by buyers under the belief 
that they were getting Schnapps. 
Sufficient proof has been secured 
to establish the fact that certain 
brands are infringements and in 
of the trade mark laws, yet the 
trade will continue to be imposed 
upon these until the suit 
already entered and now pending to 
protect Schnapps is decided. A 
great many of these imitations arc 
Claimed to be as as 
Schnapps, but there is only one gen- 
Schnapps. Be sure the letters 
on the tag, and on the plug 
under the spell S-OH-N-A-P-P-S 
and then you have most 
wholesome tobacco produced, with 
just enough sweetening to preserve 
the mild, juicy, stimulating quality of 
the leaf tobacco. Expert tests prove 
that this flue cured tobacco, grown 
in the famous Piedmont region, re- 
quires and takes less sweetening than 
any other and has a wholesome, 
stimulating, satisfying effect on 
chewers. 
If the tobacco you are chewing 
don't satisfy you more than the mere 
habit of expectorating, stop fooling 
yourself and chew Schnapps tobacco. 
Schnapps is like the tobacco chewers 
formerly bought costing from 
to pound; Schnapps is 
sold at pound, in cuts, 
strictly and plugs. 
R J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Sale N. C. 
DEADLY WORK OF GAS. 
the now great 
the while k.,. j , farming great, r 
taken 
the rapacity of 
r to needs of 
be 
V m. 28.- 
v a reached last 
Iv the copper mining 
Bun 
fit t 
v. k 
the district 
the 
ii . the 
if the larger com do not 
ill of 
Ii; -up ill c n i-us is 
pa. .- r ed 
u ll have if 
ch. son of its 
i finally n 
;,, A meet 
for t. .- put f is in to- j 
la meantime 
; I eared. de- 
tail a 
I . The 
pi w a shall be 
ail h r Is cents u 
r n . and 
when i ii-- I. An agreement 
bit n sin liter nun 
com n ; i now b ins 
id 
movement 
turns It Is 
that, so far from alack- 
was thought at one 
textile 
continental 
nut 
u III ;. the may 
ti em till 
out any exception or 
apart too ready 
the speculative cu mint 
I lira and simple. The 
it r of weak bean in Bel- 
I Plate Wool sale at Ant- 
resulted in 
of the 
bales, being sold, either at 
auction values, or at a 
Latter 
stocks low. 
t transit. 
Aged Dead in 
Philadelphia Home Presumed to 
Been Accidental- 
Philadelphia, 
; sine h. 
THE JOYFUL SUNDAY. 
men 
low hi 
Charlotte C. 
s m the ling aide by side on a bed in their 
and the i home here, 
wt II to fol- 
j. 
for Ii 
years old. his wife Annie. 
foster it. years wire found dead 
this afternoon, asphyxiated by 
illuminating gas. A terrier 
lay dead beside e v. 
A deputy sheriff, who 
mons for debt, I Poets 
Adj 
The Stale of education 
has named as B ard of 
of Carolina Teach- try. 
era and Training School, that Friday's 
by the Legislature of 
the to hi Id office 
from the fifteenth of March 
1807. 
For six years. Ex-Governor. T. 
. Jarvis, C. 
Wilson, of Scotland Neck; John 
C. Parker of Trenton. For four 
J It. Leigh, of Elisabeth 
V. T. cf Kinston; 
n. mi of Banner 
T. II 
Mount; J. C 
Can; to I 
and Observer. 
In Ki 
D. S. h 
Special to Redactor. 
Topeka, Kans, R 
primary for the selection a 
Republican candidate . n 
press in place of Congressman 
Curtis, resigned to become 
United States senator, is in 
today, selection will 
voted for at the election on May 
the district is over 
the 
nominee today is certain of 
All candidates expect 
Daniel R, Anthony, of Leaven- 
worth, editor of the Leaven- 
worth Times, have withdrawn, 
that he has no and 
will be 
j j j administrator of
g rut North 
lust la I,, nil 
i I mi 
no tin-in to tho 
occur. today., I 
A.-. he two-cent tare bill is pass-1 in oar their recovery. 
there is nothing imp. All indebted to 
lies Moines, Iowa 
are t 
will adjoin n ;. 
week m April, ii . 
a day ; v 
g from the fact 
newspapers wire 
still on the doorstep, the police 
are inclined t. believe the couple 
have been dead since 
Thursday night 
The stop cock of a gas tin 
the was turned on and 
the e was tilled with gas. 
a good position 
and had no apparent reason for 
suicide, save tin- few debts 
which the deputy sheriff went 
to the house id collect When 
last seen Thursday night both 
the old man and his wife seemed 
in good spirits and the 
who the 
asphyxiation was an accident. 
The fact that the couple were 
fully when found, how 
ever, and were stretched cross- 
By Newell i. 
Christmas is the day for child- 
hood, but Easter Sunday is the 
March day for the mature. No woe 
Christ enveloped the grave 
in a golden cloud What a 
procession cf great ones march- 
toward the tomb Gone all 
the heroes of the Victorian era 
in England Gone all our Con 
school of essayists and 
-1 poets Gone leaders in the 
Young Son A Dramatist. 
Wise of the bed lends 
touch of mystery to the case. 
Crucible Steel Pay Dividend. 
to wait for. 
Harris Will Do Hasted 
Special to K 
Columbia, 
tit 
S. C 
March 
Harris, tho North 
. h to tho murder of 
lire, Morgan will be 
barged today. It the first 
hanging that has ever 
in county. 
Deficit. 
Thaw Pleases His Lawyer. 
S; 
New York, March 
counsel are i much 
I delight with the clear answers 
l la giving to questions asked 
him in the examination before 
the lunacy commission. They 
believe the commission will rend- 
its decision tomorrow and 
pronounce sane. 
Special to 
Jersey City, N. J. March 25.- 
The report for the year of the 
Havana Tobacco Company 
that is a deficit of 
Net earnings. 
received during 1906, were 
after deducting expenses of 
interest paid on IS 
percent gold bond; 
leaving the y , t 
from other sources order U I 
met its first charges, 
Army and Navy. 
A methodist 
up 
done replied one 
of tho congregation. 
you asked the 
. 
.-, . said 
in tie y. 
knee i 
i . 
., March, 
. 
Administer tor 
All . ltd. 
Special to Reflector, 
Pa. March 
Steel company is paying its 
dividend The regular 
is percent 
administrator of is being paid 
x, Tho for the 
to notify all persona having claims I Past six months, from which 
against tho said deceased this dividend 
them to 
or Ix fore the 21st day of Marco, 1808, 
or notice will be pleaded In bar 
their recovery. 
All persona Indebted to said estate stock. 
ill Please make Immediate payment. 
This Hist day of March, 
Paul w. Brooks, Administrator, 
r. u. James, ltd i 
is 
paid, slightly 
world of finance and invention 
Gone i fathers and mothers 
little But this 
morn tells us that the 
all-loving and all-powerful hard 
Of God has lifted the soul over 
that little named death, 
and set it down in that land 
where the day has dawned and 
the shadows fled away, where 
the wicked cease from troubling, 
where the weary are at 
Christ death the 
king of terrors. He left it 
the king of mysteries. He found 
the grave a black hole where the 
soul vanished into lie 
left it a golden door where God 
and the soul met it in the name 
of an eternal friendship. He 
found death by the 
skeleton and the scythe; He 
lift death an event so beautiful 
that earth's lilies not sweet 
enough to garland a man's tomb. 
He found death with one color, 
black, turned the black to 
gold; Ha found death with one 
song, a dirge, end transformed 
it into a symphony. What 
hoped, Christ knew. 
Speaking with authority, Ht 
said, not your heart be 
Special to Reflector. 
New York, March 
though his oft-expressed wish 
see a performance of one 
the many classical plays 
by his father has been stead 
opposed by his parents, 
year old Mansfield, 
s of Richard and 
has written three acts of a 
act drama entitled 
Prince 
play is I lid in the chivalric 
when was in How 
Master Mansfield not 
proposes to complete it, but wit 
his father's consent to stage tr 
production before he reaches h 
teens. Notwithstanding 
the boy has been th; 
of a governess and 
to ire discipline in a pr 
school, lie has managed 
acquire technical qualities 
play writing and seems to ha 
provided for plenty of Costume 
fascinating scenery, 
villain, and a noble hero, 
a princess in 
Mrs Mansfield says Gibbs is n 
precocious, but has heard 
father rehearse selections 
Shakespeare preliminary to th 
production on the stage, and h 
always been writing 
their being able to stop him. J 
more than per cent per annum j troubled. In my Father's house 
on the preferred mansions; I go to 
NOTICE TO 
Having duly qualified before 
court clerk of Pitt count as ad- 
of the estate of J. u Butt, 
deceased, notice Is hereby given to all 
indebted to estate to 
make immediate payment to the 
nil persons hating 
wild estate must present 
the WM for payment on or before 
the 5th day of Harsh, twos. 
This 6th day of March, or this 
notice will be plead in bar of recovery. 
I. T. Cox. 
of Butt 
NOTICE. 
as of 
II. Ellis, deceased, of 
Pitt county. Ninth Carolina, is to 
notify, nil persons having eon 
estate the iv 
to n or 
II kite lilt day of March, or 
; be pleaded in bar of 
ii till to said estate 
Will n immediate payment. 
. . Jay of March, 1907. 
II K. Administrator. 
An Increased Dividend. 
Special to Reflector; 
New York, March The 
dividend of the Company 
is being paid today and has been 
placed at two percent quarterly, 
thus placing the stock on a 
eight percent, basis, while in 
addition it pays extra dividend 
of one percent. 
Japan Floats a Big Loan. 
Special to Reflector. 
New York, March the 
non-redemption period of Japan's 
pare a place tor These 
words make soil rich indeed for 
the of Easter, to wave 
FREE 
of Kidney, 
Other ma 
say a bottle ant 
it will 
your We say 
full 11.00 size bottle of 
POL if it, th- 
use until 
This entitles v 
to u bottle 
AND RICK 
Only a limited number I 
, . m 
on the day dedicated to the away. Don't miss this I 
mortal to test 
SOL. 
Telegraph Companies Advance Rates. 
Special to 
Chicago, March The Wes- 
tern Union Telegraph Company 
today announced an advance in 
-t 
Steamer L. 
daily 
n m for 
daily 
rates of percent to take effect at 
Monday. The Postal Telegraph meeting at Washing U 
Company will make the 
advance- 
V,. . , . i nil 
FARMS SALE. 
l i, that are offered 
expires tomorrow, i- ,. ; 
,;,.,. ; i , I
Tarts 
Sin Ii. Ni 
l i ,.,,. 
pars should order 
N . 
in
, . ,. . r. 
to hurry up for the 
placing of the sum required 
i lie was 250,000.000 
h of been at 
hi 
all 
cotton i. 
farm 
Also of two 
from Jack, one 
i it . 
r i. i, 
u ii .
N C 
t n
F. No. j 
ltd 
j r. 
N. C. 
II. C. I 
P A 
M. w. 
A FAMILY AFFAIR. 
Today. 
Special to Reflector. 
Dennis in, AU 
1.- 
of the cents ad- i 
on ranted by the 
i to Have Children of 
th Out 
Tho Friday Afternoon Whist dub 
assembled the 
f its on upper 
. . commerce 
two 
were bands 
short. The wore in n 
. till tho ton announced 
her two Clarence, n 
eleven, 
EASTERN CAROLINA 
TRAINING S BIDS. 
of and Site of 
Least A r for Which or 
Count. Can Bonds 
The State Hoard of Education 
THE NORTH CAROLINA STATE 
NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL 
COLLEGE. 
BEFORE 
Offers a Coarse of Study Leading to 
the Degree of of Ml 
Former students of 
The Cold Weather 
Sets in 
ends The time gained Ly the and Industrial C 
I U. I. ii . I 
aged 
teen, had picked up s little 
u tho from 
st 
, do to game n 
after i-o many hod taken 
to come, she could think 
n, other way to got two 
. i children would at 
, fill 
i. ,, . , ,. 
able. 
tho all the 
in chorus. The hostess 
to 
thorn 
Every one delighted. 
Clarence Gwendoline were 
duly summoned and introduced. 
They their modestly, the 
the local shippers in the 
from 
been improved so that most 
the has Ii d, 
i he shippers 
which would otherwise have 
beer added. The railroads made 
up their delay in shipping, they 
having caused the delay that 
much loss to the 
and have harried r 
the postponement 
granted Th local shippers 
thus made a profit of a 
I quarter a dollar a ton, which 
j means a great deal, as the iron 
shipment was of large 
quantity. 
matter of bids and the site 
post- 
has 
established st the 
as well as I 
will interested to know that 
ordered to the opening of the in 
recent session the fall of 1907 a new coarse o 
of 
Residence Telephone. 
ladies promised to assist them on 
snotty points, and the com- 
There were two prizes offered, 
re of considerable value. 
Even woman present up 
to have one of prizes 
any cost The game was entered 
Into with abandon, and too quarter 
shown to any one. So far from 
needing any 
Gwendoline to hold their 
own pretty well. In they Boom- 
ed perfectly home that when 
in tho stir .-i of excitement s 
tailed lo adhere strictly to the 
rule Clarence would call attention 
to the error gravely 
line with ladylike dignity. Tho up- 
shot of game was that when the 
afternoon was ever and tho Baal 
count was made Gwendoline 
were in possession of both 
prizes. 
The ladies took leave their 
hostess in a body with profuse 
thanks for tho pleasant afternoon, 
all declaring they had just the 
loveliest time, she had been so 
sweet to all they really 
thank 
But as the door closed after the 
Inst smile and there was mi 
ominous in the rank of the 
Friday Afternoon whist club. 
nice to have who 
can play whist so said one la- 
sweetly, with a small gleam In 
her eve. 
agreed mother. 
must be so nice to he able to bay 
lovely prizes then keep them in 
the Ami there was scarce- 
any sarcasm in her voice at all. 
New York Cross. 
study leading to the 
There are a number of cities in, Bachelor of Music will 
i East Carolina which are after This course is not 
the school, among these Eliza- strictly anew but 
both City, E ration or the music 
ton, Tarboro, Rocky Mount. Kin- course winch was discontinued 
Greenville, while possibly at time the present degree 
there will be in the contest for; courses wore adopted. When 
the J , the new courses were adopted 
and Wilson, with other by the faculty the number of 
places yet to be heard The recitation periods a week was 
rules to govern d from twenty-four to 
All bids will be received and eighteen. this reduction 
all heard in j the number of 
; the way did not seem op n 
doctor's 
convenience 
y to In 
Revival, 
Special Reflector, 
Atlanta, April The Al- 
Baptist Conference com 
u a great revival in this 
city today, the like of which has 
never been seen in this 
city or in the South. There is 
one evangelist for each one of 
j open meeting Wednesday, June 
in Raleigh. 
Under section of the for formulating a 
law, bids for leas than degree course in music, as 
I for the construction equipment faculty did net see 
of building cannot be dent amount of time could be 
RATES ARE LOW 
For Rates 
APPLY TO 
MANAGED 
Telephone anS 
Comply 
Si-C. 
From the South 
When the cold 
of salve can save 
In salve look ton 
on the box to avoid any 
and be sure the 
De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. Sold 
Jno. L. 
If were mark down bar- 
rates in charges, 
would women want want the 
whole family sick so as to get 
he benefit of them 
is not Included 
secured lo do academic 
the practice work in music. 
After careful consideration, 
l. 
FLORISTS. 
Calendar Curiosities. 
There are some curious facts 
about our calendar. No 
can begin on Wednesday, Friday or 
Sunday. same can 
be used every twenty years. 
always begins on the same day 
of the week January, April as 
July, September at December. Feb- 
March and November also be- 
gin on the fame days. May. 
always begin on 
days from each other from 
vary other month in the your. The 
first and last days of the year are 
always the Mime. rules do 
not apply to leap year, when com- 
is made between be- 
fore after Feb. 
i rod The sue 
this amount. 
No bid will be considered . 
that does not offer, in addition to. After 
tho minimum of for however, a plan for estimating j kinds of choice cut 
building a d equipment, Bite j the practice periods which meets en in season attention 
of i the lie Wedding and Dec on 
i Pol ill 
, of the Southern ample 
List church will be in charge of As soon as 
ii S baptist in the at least twenty five the approval 
In addition, the head acres Is desirable to secure ., ,.,,,,,.,, 
,. music faculty has been worked plants. and Shade trees 
. . , great variety 
the work Each church will; June IT, the State Board of 
provide for its own evangelist Education will visit and inspect i 
revival will last for a full j all sites offered in the bids. the demand for clauses of 
beginning today. All the g teachers. 
pastors and will or county may be be- 
each day at noon at a fore or 
the Complexion, 
r I tone ti 
I l i 
Little Early Risers, Sat 
n The pills that 
Jed by 
Jno. I. Woolen. 
like the taste an well maple 
what mother wrote of 
Cough Syrup. This 
in i Ii tree 
opiate or narcotics, contains 
H in to the it 
Par nod and Drug haw. Sold by 
t. 
DO 
S tO 
w. 
may n t bring their 
ha ; they 
get ix liable 
toy.
. i three rt- 
I mi n . I. . the 
. . I a pi, 
the d if a good 
t, thus t th stomach 
. is much re . you 
. . ill ill I 
I I . . Ill 
t ; I ii designed to meet 
Raleigh, N. C. 
Phone 
consideration 
For those teachers in the 
. rural who wish to teach 
meeting to a bids and , in which all the features the News and Ob- music in addition to their 
work will be talked over, work. 
and a general consultation held For the supervisors of 
as to the method to be Pursued L S-t in our public schools as 
the coming meetings Great, . . ,. ., . 
are expected from the 
Vacant. 
Viand combine 
win ks of Satan. 
upon the 
To Strength n Miner's Union. 
there is a growing demand for 
j this class of workers in our cities 
Special to Reflector. 
N. Y. For the regular music teacher 
vacancy ma by death of j whose is of course, 
Burnett, will he giving instruction in instrumental 
Special to . j j for the music 
Pa. April I the term. would or-1 It is agreed that the 
President Mitchell, of the b-filled at special j piano teacher should be able to 
Union, is expected tuns ordered by the governor sing and direct church choir 
here this week with a large force I today but as the chorus that supervisor 
of organizers to make an effort of Burnett of vocal music should be aide to 
to win back the many mine especially petitioned the play en the piano hence, during 
workers who have deserted vacancy be not tilled, the and senior years a it 
the past year. There nor has left it vacant- in allowed which. 
SIMPSON, 
dealers; in 
general 
a nice line of staple 
goods on 
clothing, shoes. hats, 
caps. hardware and 
Country aid Sold, 
t. 
iV. G. 
the warbles an 
. All right, ho it, 
and git through with it; they 
need pretty soon to help hoe 
patch. 
. don't th ch 
the 
, the juices are nos 
ledand
i used for relief. it 
of v I . Ii its 
v., and corrects the 
eon forms to 
the Pure and Drug Law. 
Sold here by Jno. L. Wooten 
Ex Senator Carmack insists 
that he is a private citizen of 
with a keen interest in 
it;, issues. 
Fooled. 
was c ; in. elf to 
and ii id .bed; that 
j or lea it I it t hoy got 
I . . I, it I, I was In- 
Ki 
. k j u. to 
. th ire 
so id I ; Mrs. 
of . 
Co., if . . i fold 
now only members of the 
union out of the 170.000 mine 
Workers in the anthracite region. 
The men lost interest in the union 
after the three agreement I 
with the operators was made last 
May. 
Drop in th; f Ice ; 
enable the candidate 
lo Join to devote most of he 
Paid In 
The records of the court 
at county, 
a little town near the British Co- 
lino, hear testimony to tho 
financial stringency of the early 
. county in the 
heart of the lumber country, and 
there was no money to he had, 
became currency 
of the land. Tho court records 
show that John Smith 
shingles for 
Tho hooks show further Hint tho 
fine was paid, it was an able judge 
who could so accommodate tho law 
to ailing conditions. New 
York Bun.
In the early days of English low 
it was a custom for the to 
send t of gloves to the counsel 
their and 
even to the judges v. ho w re to try 
them. Those gloves were usually 
the cloak Tor a bribe, Mrs. Croaker, 
for example, presenting Sir Thomas 
More with a pair lined with 
which he returned. A bribe given 
in such circumstances continued to 
be called long after 
gloves bid ceased to hold a place in 
the Herald. 
. a 
owe for dinner I had the 
other she said to Henriette, 
tho little girl waitress at the Italian 
table d hole. am paying for it 
now. You won't forget, will you, 
Special to Reflector. 
Watertown, N. Y. April 
The Watertown Ice Company 
has made substantial reduction 
ii ice bills, the price dropping 
year's cost from 
t to fifteen pounds delivered 
dairy for the season, Other 
quantities are to cost correspond- 
less, this is considered 
significant of the fall that will 
generally be registered through- 
out the State. 
Admiral Retires. 
to Reflector. 
Brooklyn, April 1.-Admiral 
Joseph B. commandant 
of the Brooklyn Navy Yard, was 
relieved today from his duties, 
his retirement for age having; 
been reached. On the 21st of 
he was given a reception, 
which was very largely attended 
by all the navy officials of the 
post, and many officers 
outside. 
. .; c 
time r 
to vocal or . n, lie. 
In addition to the music 
hire tho course is a 
in language , history, 
lit etc. The ,., 
course the college, winch 
lead to a diploma was a popular 
one and quite a an 
worn who . it are n 1.1 
work in some 
school, some teaching music e, 
and others 
both music and the 
usually taught in our Is, 
T. e recent Legislature has in- 
creased the annual appropriation 
and made it somewhat 
Special to Reflector. with the needs of the j 
Lima, Ohio. April t. it 
of officers of the Belle- M be possible to make further- 
Bridge Company, re-1 improvements
ho . 
ind hi 
He. an 
a I lings. 
Dr g- 
I. free. 
to 
Olympia, April L-Senator 
Jones is g arrangements to 
I settle his business in order 
that he accept the position 
member of the railroad 
which Gov. Mead 
open for him take as soon 
I as his private business is out of 
way. 
in,. 
Mr 
York has bee . 
X w 
He 
i . . all 
Specialty 
. 
. 1.- r p 
Rub i . e. 
, I III 
our 
r, in, 
Be 
Tried. 
IT r, 
. f 
,,. 
fountains 
suiting from the grand jury in- 
of the bridge trust are, 
set for trial today. The names; 
of the defendants arc 
from time 
lion and 
iv.-r by 
time. 
President. 
issued 
Register of Deeds R. Williams 
Trial to Go On. 
moil it 
Special to Reflector. 
New York, April The 
jury called in court 
today and dismissed until 
Thursday, it appearing that the 
lunacy commission will not be 
ready to report before that day. 
lawyers feel certain the 
r . I a d 
Secretary and Treas- 
Miller, and directors 
Cory. 
to the following 
couples since last 
WHITE 
J. r. Bright and Mono. 
W. J. Garris and Minnie Tripp- 
J. II- Ward, Jr. and Lucy 
Elbert Morgan and 
Albert Green and Nettie Chap- 
man. 
Robert Grist and Hattie Brown. 
Walter Knight and Lou Dupree. 
John James and Catherine 
Taft. 
William and 
King. 
Mr. R. B. Shaw Dead 
Mr. R. B. Shaw, of Washing- 
ton, died in Williamston Sunday 
morning. He was a musician 
.,.,, tuner and was well 
4th The flotilla of do known in Greenville, having 
Goes Down Half S Dollar a Ten 
Special t Reflector. 
Buffalo, April The price of 
coal was reduced today half a 
dollar a ton in this and in all 
other New York It will 
begin or. May 1st to advance ten 
cents a ton and will advance 
every month at the same rate, as 
has been the practice for years. 
Landing of Ponce De Leon Celebrated. 
Special to 
Sc. Augustine- Fla. April 
The celebration of the landing of 
Ponce de Lion began today. It 
iv;
st CURE the 
Ur. King's 
OLD
P-ice 
1.00 
OLDS Trial. V 
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boats is participating 
spent much time here in past 
years. 
. . 
. , 
won Hoer; 
;. . 
Cold or a nearly always pro- 
I run lo the 
and -t pi. cat 
M the system 
Pot want me 
and N, 
c; . containing 
Opiates. Kennedy's L . -v and 
Tar bowels, . no 
Relieves Colds by working out 
of the system through a copious action of 
the bowels. 
Relieves Coughs by cleansing and 
strengthening the mucous membranes 
throat, chest, lungs and bronchial lubes. 
For Croup, Whooping La 
Bronchitis, all 
Colds, Lung and Bronchial no 
remedy Is equal to Kennedy's Laxative 
Honey and Tar. Children like it. 
up In BOo and at the 
., , i 
J. W. BRYAN. 
bid
. ,,. ,,., m 
AYDEN D 
j. 
ltd 
cop 
you to 
W, Manager 
for Daily 
we 
riling 
We have a list 
i their mail at
Authorized Agent. 
C. 
Miss Brown went to 
Friday on a visit to 
and returned Saturday 
on noon train. 
clocks and anything farm, 
F. Lilly has purchased the 
Barnes residence and 
will move there this week, W. 
J Hemby will occupy the 
to be vacated by Mr. Lil 
on West Railroad street. 
Mrs C. S. Carr of 
has been spending several days 
with her brother, Dr L. C. Skin- 
C. A. Fair and W. J. Boyd 
went to Winterville yesterday 
afternoon. 
Do you wish to buy a house 
and lot in Ayden. or a valuable 
near Have you 
NOTICE. 
Having as administrator 
with the will annexed of Me. G. Rog 
era, deceased, late of Pitt county, N. 
C, this notify all persons having 
claims against the estate of the said 
G. deceased, to exhibit 
them to the undersigned within twelve 
months from the date this notice or 
this notice will be pleaded in bur of 
their recovery. All indebted 
to said estate will please make 
payment. 
This the 15th day of March. 
John A. Staton. 
Administrator. 
Julius Brown, 
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. 
duly before the 
court of Pitt county as ad- 
of the estate of Samuel 
a deceased, notice is hereby 
given to all persons indebted to the 
f e immediate payment to 
understated, and all persons having 
claim, against said estate must present 
i on or before the 
of March. 1908, or this notice 
will be plead in bar of recovery. 
March, 1907. 
B. T. Cox, 
. of Samuel Stocks. 
DISSOLUTION NOTICE. 
Patrick con- 
ducting a cotton and insurance 
to the town of Grifton, N. C, tS 
day dissolve CO by mutual
12th. lax. 
W. H. Kilpatrick. 
Patrick 
i Joseph 
MO SURGEON. 
., v., nave you 
needing attention in my for sale We will buy or 
win to in the very s We insured, is 
i., r b your house insured If not you 
ENTRY OF VACANT -AND. op 
IS
best 
S i 
Last Saturday our went 
over . Winterville and pi. l 
the boys of that place a 
,, your. 
should Bee and have it in- 
sured at once. We make an 
extra effort in collecting ac 
i counts. Place them with us. 
Loan and Insurance Co. 
ball. J he score stood, we learn, g p. V. before you 
I to m favor Ayden. I buy seed or feed oats. 
Brown, of Greenville,
fr . 
ever brought to Ayden. 
spent Friday night with 
E t 
cotton 
d P- Lilly Co 
M. M. Sauls has the finest and 
est of Pens 
J. I 
of 
B.
Call it the Drug Store and Be 
c m t 
. ; M. M. Sauls. 
Monday nearly all day fearful 
fires were raging in the 
I woods just south of
Skinner 
Colonel and P. t;. 
request the of your 
presence 
at the marriage of their daughter 
Nina Cherry 
to 
Mr. Charles Coston Skinner 
on the afternoon of Wednesday 
the seventeenth of April 
nineteen Hundred and seven 
at two o'clock 
at Jarvis Memorial Church 
Greenville, Carolina. 
No cards sent in town. 
W ill be at home after the first 
L. A. Arnold enters end claims tin 
following described vacant land, b 
Lying in township, county, 
N. C, oh Indian well swamp and Plat 
branch, adjoining the land of loll 
Mow. s. s. Arden Milli 
Claude Cannon's John S. 
Lawhorn and others, 
more or less. 
This March 4th. 1807. 
I. A. Arnold, 
Any person or persons 
to r interest in fore 
scribed land must Hie pro 
writing within the next thirty , i 
they will be barred by law. 
, , R. Williams. 
raker ex-o 
REAL 
North Carolina . 
Pitt county, m sup 
Florence Willoughby . 
n . , We really think smoke was the of May One 
densest, blackest, we ever saw. hundred and seventy-one East 
F At times the scenery was per- Eighty-third Street in the 
P. E. who has been con Brand, at the same time York, 
fined to his home for con appalling to behold. We have Best peasant hay at F. V. 
heard of no damage only to the Johnston's. 
out n tie street timber in its path. corn for sale at 
Go to E E new Dr. Ricks, of F-V. Johnston's. 
market beef, fresh meats, j spent a few hours here Why Some Girls Marry 
wage and fresh day. 
some of them. I Jumping from a moving 
got a hustle on them Saturday tram one day this week Ed Gar-1 
his life by women marry. He is a modest 
being violently thrown to the i Most men think j 
to ; and almost ST 
Merchandise carry doubt some one his inquiries addressed to about 
full line of Meat, Lard Can wanted heavy dam- girls these 
Don't buy before giving a bad rule that won't wished to marry in order 
me a trial. Frank Lilly Co. both ways. that they might go 
Blount, formerly of , 
ton, has bought, the interest of here Wednesday. 
Edwin Tripp in the hotel and will The Rhodes Comedy Company 
two here 
has had much experience th,. tn . 
line and knows how to . . T C their own homes. 
cater to the wants of the public. , ,. Four looked forward to 
moved his family here Charlie Rhodes is truly a family. 
extend a cordial welcome f wonderful and to see him Not one of girls 
such area pleas- i-rm is fully worth th love as a motive for matrimony 
M charged. Either the little god had 
p Tripp and family will move . , land, dins arrow or they were 
to and take charge, want everybody to closely ashamed to admit the fact 
Hotel Pamlico, We coin- watch the Ayden department ubiquitous 
, the next month. Our that n explain. 
. most excellent best d progressive mer- Seed 
Paint be sure have some-j sale. , 
and you must read , meal 
w . sale cheap, Whole-; 
change w. i, went up the sale Co- 
g T 
cash mark- Con, , on an See F. V Johnston before 
Vs 
Cornelius . 
The defendant above named will 
notice that an action entitled as 
has been commenced in the 
court of Pitt f, 
plaintiff from tile defendant an 
divorce from the bonds 
the grounds that ;,;, 
set out in tin- complaint and th 
will further take 
he is required to appear at tin 
term of the Sup, nor court 
county to be held on the seventh 
day after the first Monday in t 
it being the 22nd day of April, 
at the house . f said coin 
Greenville, North Carolina and 
or demur to the complaint In .- 
or the plaintiff will 
court for the relief demanded 
complaint. 
This the 13th day of March, 
C. Mi 
F. G. James, Atty. 
virtue of a power of e con- 
J exec- 
I delivered by W. Brown 
Brothers, on the 
January. 1906, and duly re- 
the office of re later of i 
m Book J B 
r will the 
of Apr,. 1907, expose to pub- 
the court house door in 
i to the for 
following p in 
he life e 
in id to , 
. county 
e of Tar River, 
W. Brown, 
May and W 
as the B. V,. 
to I., 
on 
I. 1907, is 
Jess W. Up 
h day of Mai 
Ra . 
Jen
land I. 
lease 
i tract or 
Greenville 
on the 
d joining the 
-1. 
I. Fleming 
n home 
more or 
u the 
Hid 6th 
life estate 
I, Bros. 
Mortgagee, 
had and Livery 
Stables. 
Nice 
beat Ac 
t suit the 
N. c. 
c. b. mum, 
TRIPP. 
TO J. H. 
Dealers in Dry No- 
Light and Heavy 
etc 
Prices to suit the times.
TICE. 
e Ayden Mill Company have 
material
have  ,, t,. j are in first- 
This is a loner needed 
this so, they promise the best when 
in is needed. 
Ten because they could then be, 
able to amuse themselves 
Five because their husbands 
would enable them to travel. 
Seven so that they would own 
WE ARE NOW 
LOCATED 
IN OUR NEW 
PERMANENTLY 
Please take this as , 
special invitation to vi 
us when in Norfolk, . 
we will expect yen 
Exposition if not . 
fore. 
REMEMBER THE 
IS THE 01- i 
PIANO OF Ti. 
EXPOSITION. 
Write for Price list. 
We sell direct 
to user. 
Piano with the 
Sweet 
CHAS. M. 
L. C. STEELE MGR. 
An M 
Co. 
i j 
HE Br OP AYDEN 
he one 
mil discounts 
alts secured 
. and fixtures 
om banks an banker
Total 
NO ft I h 
PI i 
I , 
i. 
r. 22nd, 1906. 
Capital stock 
is fund too 
. profits less expenses 
80.00 
inn , to 
i cashier 710.04 
1.00 
, 1.01 
871,261.01 
hi 
won. ., f 
i. hi. 
W. A. Harden, 
Ayden. N. C. 
of Kinston, 
to the family of 
J. i 
will be 
Please with one of those 
Pens at Saul's. Call and 
see 
R C. Cannon and went to 
and returned from Greenville 
Friday. 
pens on sale at Saul's 
store at to 
Fountain Pens with any and 
. P for sale at 
Saul.- ,. 
Notary 
., 
r I,, in,. f and be- 
l. B. Cashier. 
Ie SMITH 
B. CANNON, 
It 
is 
extended visit to her aunt. your hay. 
lure, to her 
home Monday. 
Miss Stella Winterville, 
Drove in Man Hole. 
pleasant people and much liked 
and a pleasure 
to of the liked 
M in having a first class y People 
Call at Drug to meet them- Such 
ire this much need people are always missed in any 
Two colored men riding in a 
alter a pleasant visit to Miss during the storm, 
Emmie left for her in an open Hush 
home sewerage system on 
is much talk concern- 
mg the chiming of marriage bells rain so that no damage 
won. resulted their horse in falling I 
J. A. and wife have L Tn buggy was broken , 
left for their home in Ohio. Mr sometime to get the I 
. 
several months a special i that has occurred since work be- 
course in Theology at the on the 
Special Session of the Leg- 
cum 
iT 
or Years 
article. 
. ht the entire 
of w. Taylor 
solicit 
I e public, r. 
ill work 
community 
Mrs. R C. who has 
been the family of her 
brother, J. E. Brown, left 
her home at Tunis, Tuesday. 
Out two miles in the country 
Special to Reflector. 
Jefferson City, Mo. April 2.-; 
On the call of Folk the 
Missouri legislature convened 
today. It will consider 
for the regulation of public i 
corporations and dram 
and 
, .- ill work u . the country T T , 
to my care to give entire safe- the old homestead There be a stirring 
action. Fry me. C. E. Spier, j of Henry Harrington was entirely I in which all 
I . , v . Will want in ,., i i. ., 
sol. i the patronage of the No one knows 
-i Ayden and community how the fire originated The loss 
sis with 
ladies of the haS returned 
and rePorts the condition 
will want to know about things. 
STRAY TAKEN UP. 
I have taken up a stray year 
ling running with my stock. 
Looks about one and half or two 
u w two 
last Friday Mrs- very much near- 
night. We have not heard the Proved. white color, and apparently 
at of receipts, hut learn J. h PM . Owner can get same
. g same 
o proving property and 
s. J. Crisp. 
Fremont and Wilson. 
April 
ltd 
REGISTERED 
F. S. 
GUANO CO., 
Norfolk, Va. 
have been the standard Cotton and 
Tobacco guanos in the South 
because great care is used in the 
election of materials. 
Ask your dealer for 
goods and don't take substitutes 
said to be just as good. See that 
the trade-mark is on every bag.
EASTERN REF 
n -i 
Owner. 
Truth in to Fiction. 
DOLLAR YEAR 
VOL, No. 
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY NORTH FRIDAY. APRIL 
NO, 
NORTH CAROLINA AT NORFOLK. 
I HE NEW TRAIN SERVICE 
Battleships of Fame Ready 
for Exposition 
ANOTHER TRAIN PUT ON. 
TOWN ELECTION 
C. Invites That I to All Eastern Blanches of A C. I. 
to Visit Them- 8th, 1307. new train n,,,, Va. April lO.-The Have Double Daily Service. 
lo 
cf Issuing 
Among the South- vice was inaugurated n 
dry goods houses are Win- Weldon, N. C, and N- now at navy 
Whichard Co., of Norfolk, . trains Nos. and for is ready for V. the train service on the Plymouth 
Va. Th Whichard Bros., who lowing schedule. exposition, rush or- branch of that toad, and a 
on on 
battleship Texas, The Atlantic Coast Line has At the regular meeting of the 
yard, Portsmouth, a double daily board of Thursday 
night, th following 
was 
organized and control tow com- 
are from Pitt county. 
North Carolina. The progress of 
North Carolinians is 
wherever they locate, and their 
firm has established a business 
that at the forefront of 
Norfolk's commercial interests. 
This firm desires that merchants 
visiting the Jamestown expo 
their house head 
quarters. This invitation is not 
gives with the Idea that every 
merchant visiting them are ex 
to bay a bill of goods, 
but because such visit will be 
of mutual advantage. There 
no firm in th South where the 
personnel of the members com- 
creator business ability 
and a desire for down-homers 
welfare. These North Carolina 
boys knew how and the 
Merchants Journal. 
No. 
Daily Ex Sunday 
to the i Sect that she must the end of this branch 
8.25 am Weldon 
8.40 am Halifax 
9.03 am Tillery 
Spring Hill 
am Neck 
Ar
6.40 
6.20 
6.10 
5.48 
5.20 
4.32 
4.24 
4.10 
be ready having been strictly Weldon and I 
3.15 
FORTUNE TO ROOSEVELT. 
N, 
am 
10.18 Oak 
10.60 am Parmele 
House 
am Greenville 
11.39 am 
am Ayden 
12.07 pm 
Grainger 
12.30 pm Ar Kinston 
Tram No. will afford 
at H, 
No. for Norfolk and 
points at Parmele with train 
No. for Plymouth and No. 
for Washington and intermediate 
points. 
Train No. will afford con- 
at Parmele with train No. 
for Plymouth, No. for 
Washington and No- for Tar- 
and intermediate points- 
Effective same date trains Nos. 
be- 
complied with The same in- hi made. i 
came for the does not effect the schedules at 
cruiser another point, trains arriving at the 
old warrior, which fought; same hour as before 
beside the Texas in the rain of A new train has been put on to 
shot and shell Santiago, Weldon at a m for 
was conspicuously involve I with and return to Weld in at 
p m. This train passes 
controversy chat followed the Greenville South at aldermen the town 
battle are to be stationed a. m and at p. 
at the exposition, and bot have m. Capt. i S. Lair is in w seventy-five thousand 
be the duty of cell of said reg- 
to 
remain at he i in his 
aid ward as hereinafter 
nine o'clock a. m. 
o five o'clock p. m. for the 
days preceding 
the Saturday next preceding the 
said day of election with their 
i of registration, prepared 
the to register such persons as may 
of North C no ma at its be emitted to register. 
of passed an act which further ordered that said 
was ratified on the day of . ,. ;,, held in the various 
March, wards in said town on said date 
allow the town of at the places to 
to issue Ponds, authorizing the i ward-In the grand jury 
board of aldermen of the town room at the court house 
of to submit to ward-At Winslow's 
qualified registered voters of said on Fourth street, 
town the question of empower- Third ward-At the old Forbes 
said b of on Points. 
Fourth ward-At J J. 
before the opening, 
of the tough 
looking Texas and the 
i store on Five Points. 
Pi ward -At Kin,; s stables 
near Five Points. 
That for the of hold- 
r i election 
4-021 been made ready sixteen days of the new train. d due and payable, thirty 
The pres- Bill Wooten, who after date and bearing in- 
ad formerly been the rate no greater named persons are 
x per cent p r annum, here appointed as registrars 
and and super- ran th, train between V; K t 
of the Brooklyn, will Plymouth. . w--j, c . 
enlarging 
revive memories of both the are made the as 
tie that beaming Sunday morn- heretofore 
the harbor of Santiago for g . , ti,. 
and the unfortunate branches the r- d the pose of paying or otherwise, 
followed the battle, branch had streets of said 
involving Admiral pen- service, 
ship, which was 
Brooklyn. 
York Willed 
Her Proper y Cat. 
New York, April and will be operated 
Roosevelt is the sole l tween Tarboro and Plymouth 
under the will of Lulu B. Grover, i stead of between Tarboro and 
of No. Lexington avenue,. Kinston as previously. Schedule 
which was filed in the office of 
the surrogate today No petition No. No. 
Daily except Sunday Daily except Sun 
was filed with I will and the 
value of President Roosevelt's am Ar 
beasts are. therefore , . 
know,. part of 
will, which is very reads am 
as Everett 
give to Theodore Roosevelt i 
at my death everything that is 
furniture, per- 
property, jewelry, 
estate, ail money in bank 
to my credit and my cat, Snow 
Drip Low, 2nd everything that 
is mine. I owe to Theodore 
a debt greater than I 
can ever pay in this world, and 
in this way I wish to show I am 
He has been my 
good angel who spread his wing 
of shelter, my peace through 
life and was my true friend 
in trouble. gladly give my 
little all to him and only 
it were instead of so 
small an amount. I hope he will 
accept it in the spirit I give it 
and with God's 
It has been announced that 
President Roosevelt will accept 
the estate bequeathed to him and 
turn it over t some New York 
The cat is being cared 
for now under directions issued 
by the President. 
School Dormitory Burned. 
11.57 am 
Ar Plymouth 
6.00 
3.41 
4.57 
4.43 
4.04 
3.35 
Effort to Charter of Nashville. 
Special to 
Nashville, Tenn. 
April 
CHURCH HOLDS ANNIVERSARY. 
Sunday School Rally U 
Next Sunday. 
I Sunday wars a day much en- 
joyed at the Memorial 
Senate r Porter has introduced church, even though the weather 
a bill to abolish the charter of was disagreeable, ft was the 
the city of Nashville so as to rid I the anniversary service 
the city of saloons. The meas- of the church, and a good 
OAKLEY ITEMS 
the church, and a good sized 
be pushed by congregation was present at the 
Senator Porter, but is being morning hour. 
criticized and discussed 
by members of the legislature, features of the 
i who do not agree upon the mat- 
Some them think it is 
line catting off a dog's head to 
care him of some disease. The rent 
is considered rather harsh, 
and as using a disturbance of the 
different 
by 
W. M. 
Prof and 
Re. J. E. As 
L . 
and aiding in establishment 
of a training school in or near 
the town of if one 
shall be authorized by law, and 
further providing that the pro- 
of the sale of said Ponds 
may be used by s-aid of 
aldermen of the Green- 
ville for either of the aforesaid 
purpose in such proportion 
as slid board may deem proper 
and for no other purpose. 
And whereas, the said act 
authorizes and empowers the 
of of the 
town of Greenville to fix the 
time and place for holding said 
election in the various 
First Registrar W- E. 
Judges of election 
Charles and J. 
Second, Registrar L. W. 
Lawrence. Judges of election 
J. White and w. D. Pruitt 
Third Registrar C. D 
Judges of election, 
J. S Tunstall and J. C 
Fourth Registrar H. A. 
Judges if election 
L. Brown and T. R. Moore. 
Fifth Registrar D S. 
Smith. I of election 
Warren Jr., H. L Coward 
It is ordered by the 
board that notices of said 
bond election required by and 
for in said act given 
by the 
in the Greenville It 
a newspaper published the 
of Greenville, an I that 
; aid notices signed 
said town a. which and attested 
place the qualified registered this 
voters of said wards . ,,,.,. th , ,, .,.,, 
town i tor or,.,,,,., ,.,;,, . . ,,;, 
furnished 
service. 
It was also intend 
The j against said i 
music for And whereas, 
kc 
Special to Reflector. 
Exeter, N. H. April 
Hall dormitory of Phillips 
Exeter academy was destroyed 
by fire early this morning Thirty 
five students jumped from win- 
but none were seriously 
. f one of the 
was badly burned- 
Jerome Attacking Thaw. 
to 
New York, April 10.-District 
Attorney Jerome is today sum- 
ming up the State's evidence in 
the Thaw case He fiercely at- 
tacked both Thaw and his wife. 
He says Thaw should be held 
accountable for the killing of 
White, his being no 
legal excuse for murder- 
Al s i t 
at 
the opponents that measure 
common cause with the 
Nashville opponents, to down 
both. 
Mourn tin Dead Bishop. 
Reflector. 
Nashville, Tenn. April 
The death of Bishop Cranberry 
at Ashland, Va. last week is the 
Oakley, N. C, April. 10th. 
J. M. Highsmith and J. Whit- 
went to Greenville Monday. 
Rev. J. D. Bryan filled his reg- 
appointment here 
J. E. spent Saturday 
night here with his family and 
left Sunday for Florence, S C. 
Mr- and Mrs. J. K. 
of Winterville, visited in town 
Saturday and Sunday. 
Miss Minnie Moore visited in 
Martin county Monday night 
Miss Reba Corey is visiting in 
the section- 
Mr and Mrs. J. E. Congleton 
spent Sunday in town- 
Elder M. T. Lawrence, of 
Hamilton, will preach here next 
Sunday even- 
at o'clock in the C. B. H. 
lodge building. 
Mis- Martin Rawls and Mrs 
S. A. and little 
Martha Latham, visited 
near Washington Monday 
and Tuesday. 
The sad news reached hero 
Friday of the death of Mrs. 
Whitehurst, which 
curred at her home a few miles 
from here Friday morning about 
o'clock. She leaves a husband 
and six to mourn their 
loss. She was a kind and .,,. 
donate wife and a loving Friends of the family in Green- 
mother. She was a member of ville regret to learn of the death 
th-Free Will Baptist church aid-of Miss Satchwell. daughter 
had been for many year. Wei Mr and Mrs. Charles Satchwell, 
extend sympathy to the 
family- 
that said of alder 
men shad give twenty days 
notice in so. 
conditions to affect the rally day in th own OX Greenville 
a temporary and subordinate school, but the no of said elect 
The charter children not And whereas, said act pro 
I , u i and the rally was d that the said board . 
bill, which also proposes Sunday. Still . of said town of Green 
of the instrument, for the day reached ville shall order an entirely new 
largely into the Nashville fight, registration of the 
on a disagreeable and I 
said at any 
i nine see fit order said election 
., r. , . 
he at 
up , if 
. ,,. i It is . that the 
board the
i. 
The long tour of Clans- 
now nearing its end us 
Geo. H. has arranged 
for an indefinite run of the play 
in the Academy of Music. Nor- 
folk. Va. in connection with the 
festivities of the Jamestown ex- 
position- Since September last 
, , i j the company has toured 
of mourning and a 
grief in the South, where his 
virtues well-known. The 
Methodist denomination especial- 
mourn hi, sudden departure, 
as he was very dear lo all the 
thousands of of that 
faith who have known of his 
vices for many years Bishop 
Cranberry was also well-known 
at the North, and in many 
pits his death mentioned 
with genuine regret and sorrow. 
His engaging personality endear 
ed all who met him. especially 
the young people of the flocks to 
which he ministered. 
Honor Roll. 
The following is the honor roll 
for District No. Greenville 
Ora Crawford, Ethel Clark, 
--.-. 
. . 
which occurred Monday night, 
in her 15th year The mother 
of Miss Satchwell was formerly 
Miss Eva Williams, of Greenville, 
and a sister of Mrs. W- B. Green 
and daughter of Mrs. Caroline 
Cherry. 
of ready to-v 
. i . 
the globe one and half times, 
and has performed the play in 
of the chief towns of the 
South. Among the most notable 
of these engagements have been 
those in Richmond, Norfolk, 
Nashville, Memphis and New 
Orleans will 
open at the of in 
Norfolk in on Monday, April 
29th, two or three days after the 
formal opening of the exposition 
and it is expected that the slay 
will run there all Bummer, h i s 
rumored that in the latter part 
the season it author, Thomas 
Dixon, Jr., will put on a new 
play based on his recently is- 
sued novel, The 
latter is the third in the 
series begun with 
Leopard's and continued 
with 
Died at 
Mr. Oliver Carr, who has been, 
manager of 
near Bruce, in this county, for 
Mr. R. R. Cotten for several 
years, died there morn- 
at o'clock, aged ye rs- 
Mr. Carr was a good man and 
highly respected by all who 
knew him. He leaves a wife and 
five children to mourn his death. 
was buried at o'clock Mon. 
, . mien i- ire 
ground near Tar 
twenty days 
thereof 
N w therefore, the board of 
. ; of the town of Green- 
in regular meeting 
bled on first in 
1907, it being the 4th day 
of April, do in pursuance 
authority conferred upon 
them by act, order that an 
election Lil- held at the various 
places in the several 
of said town as herein- 
after fixed and designated, on 
Tuesday, the 7th day of May, 
for the purpose of taking 
and ascertaining th will of the 
qualified voters of said town on 
said proposition, at which time 
and places those entitled to vote 
may appear and vote for or 
against conferring upon the 
said of the town of Green- 
ville the authority to i u . 
sell said The said act .-. 
quire; those favoring issuing 
said bonds to vote a written or 
printed the word.-, 
thereon and th 
opposed to issuing said bond 
vote a . or printed ballot 
with the words Bonds 
thereon, 
It is further ordered by the 
hoard in accordance said 
act. and to accurately 
who are qualified voters in said 
town that an entirely new 
of die voters in the 
wards of said town be had and 
the same is hereby ordered, and 
that each of the registrars 
named shall give at least 
ten days notice at some place in 
his ward and in the Greenville 
Reflector, a newspaper published 
in said town, that the 
books for said election are 
in his hands and that all persons 
entitled to register may come 
shall 
with all 
and poll i r I ; of 
-aid r . ,. 
It is ii of h 
named iv , ; -s of 
fail as 
a , . town 
be and h i; I iv . th 
t fill raid v in by the 
p me . suitable ; 
son qualified to act I 
as registrar or of 
election 
It ii further ordered by the 
board and that the judges of 
registrars 
fore named, shall make their re- 
urns of said election to he so 
held by them upon blanks to be 
furnished them by the clerk of 
this board to the board of alder- 
men of the town of Greenville, 
on or before eight o'clock P. M. 
on the day of M y, 
by delivering a sealed copy 
of their returns under the hands 
and seals of the registrar and 
judges of election of their said 
wards, one I o the clerk of this 
board, and on i to the mayor of 
the town of Greenville, and it 
is further ordered that 
board m lei in the mayor's 
in the tow i E Greenville on the 
said 9th, day of May, 1907, at 
winch time they will 
open, c and declare the 
result of said ion 
Extra 
to 
Jefferson City. Mo. April 
i accordance with the call of 
Governor Folk, the legislature of 
the State o. Missouri came to- 
in extra session today 
The specific subject named in the 
call To such 
as may be necessary to pro- 
for the regulation of the 
rates of public corporations, to 
provide legislative enactments 
tor the enforcement of the dram- 
shop laws throughout state 
to provide for the removal of 
derelict officials, to for 
enactment with an 
clause for the 
emergency 
suppression 
race-track gambling. 
 
         
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