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    WINTERVILLE DEPARTMENT In Charge of S. C. CARROLL

    Authorized Agent oi The Eastern Reflector tor Wir.terville and Vicinity-Advertising Rates on Application

    We are headquarter* for the peg-t ttfa and reversible disc hai row:, stalk eutiers, Syracuse

    A. G. Cox Manufacturing Co. i Miss Ethel May Carroll is at,

    Raleigh attending the B. U. W.' two i - plows. No fsrnterean commencement. d" without these valuable ma-; Get the "Syracuse" plow for Chiiies on his farm. We can | tearing up new grounds. giv.> y HJ pric s that will interest' Harrington, Barber & Co. you. Harrington, Barber & Co. I Mice Fattia Sutton went to

    J D C x left for F^irmua;Greenville today. V. c-.i . . Chickens and eggs a specialty.

    M ''- >!da Bi wning and Come and get tiie best prices, herd r, Miss Mamie, who Harrington, Barber & Co. b n vidting Urs. A. W., Miss Sarah Barker went to ange thia week, returned to|chocowinity this morning. t ; home at Jamesville, Thurs- Wc are carrying a nice line of da> .;. .;.ii g. j Coffinsand Cr.skets. Prices are

    M ::. .. an went to G reenviile; rj^ht and can iur.iish nice hearse Wed. i day. | service. A. G. Cox Mfg. Co.

    \ mint our line of Mieses Magdalene, Ver.etia and men i and b y's spring batsjjeanett Ccx. Olive Butt. Miriam that h per.edup. Johnson and M- J. Bryan and

    ' rtonfia r&Co. Gordan Johnson went to Wash- P*nt last night r.. ppointmei t M. ':. wi th Mie Bertha Carroll. i Sundaj on J. F. Stokca wa in town yes-

    . .*. ot other engagements he t .".': ly. i. ... reach at nig it.

    MsPills TM> ponulnr remedy never (nils to effectually cure

    dyspepsia, Constipation, S!ck 1 cod;'.; ho. Biliousness

    Ami ALL DIS1-ASUS arising from a To.-pi'J tiver And Bad Digest ion

    The nntural result Is good appetite and solid flesh. Ihisc .small; tl.gant- l> Auearcoatcd and easy to swallow.

    Take No Substitute.

    BOY'S BODY IN COTTON BALE.

    Mystery of Child's DisiporaraBce Safe ed by Opening the Bale in Liver-

    pool.

    News from Liverpool that the body of a boy baby was found in a bale of Texas-grown cotton uti earths the mysterious disappear. anceof a 2J-months-old ton cf George Haitman, a farmer of Giilespie county, Texas, abiut six months ago.

    It is believed the body is that of the Haitman chi.d and that he was killed in a gin and the frail body crushed into a bale of cot- ton which was exported and found its way to the Liverpool cotton mills. The descrip'ion answers that of the child, which, it was feared had met death by drowning in a river.

    Late in November the father carried a wagon load of cotton to a gin in a small town in Giilespie county, and the baby son accom panied him. The child was missed, but the father thought some of his friends had the boy in charge. The search was kept up for many weeks and a reward otfered, but no trace of the body was found. Evidently the tot got into one of the cotton presses and was killed and baled in the cotton. The nody will be ship- ped to America. Concord Time.

    'Willingham will treat you right

    REPORT OF Till; CONDITION OF

    THE BANK OF WINTERVILLE, AT WINTKKVll.I.K, N. O.

    At the close of business April .'Mb, 1909,

    Resources

    Loans and discounts furniture ami ftxturei Demand loam Dai- from bksandbkri Gold coin Silver coin. Including

    minor eurreney Nul bank note* and other

    Liabilities

    18,411.61 Capitol itoek. 1.178 >'! Surnhi- fund

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    1,687 mptomi of i ; l- I nty dlssftpi. Tii'-y ii.'" a lonla to ti,e lentirs ivntairi and binM aprtMiurUlsnd health. Price 60s and . i.-o. :..ii l,y John I,. Woot-n.

    I', tea

    headache, constipation, bilioueneas and HI her (ymptomi of liver disorders. Particularly recommended for Jaundice

    n ehllla. favaf, malurin. The fl.00 size Oc. Bold by John eontauw 2.1-21 moa as much if the 60c 1.. Woolen.

    Fcr Bate or RentThree I houses in West Greenville.

    'Willingham will treat you right' 5 20 & 2tw W. Leslie Smith.

    mze. Bo ; by Join I, Wootan.

    Corno hen feed, will make your hens lay Get it at F. V. John- ston's. 6 14 2td ltw

    thing you r/py need, posito Ho" el Bertha 4 DO tf w

    Dizon'e pencils, you kaow what they are, at Reflector Book Itar*.

    SYRUP ooar ami ra aaviaoAL rasa f ao A aeeee ta.

    Aa la*ar*r*aat vaa* auaarr tna.'b. UimtmnA itmm-.lUt HallUl. aiiaaji It Ml rfce iviiim at a aata Wv aettnf ti a ei'nnl. an > L*i'. M.. OI.IKM. MuaraaMad k> IM aUWaaliM *r aaaSMy n'.it. Prapan* laf fliitULU NaaXdMH (*.. SHKAIO, U, . A.

    FOX 3ALB B^ JNO. 2L WOOTaW.

    THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. D. J. WHrHARD, Editor and Owner Truth in Preference to Fiction. f Cne Dollar Per Year

    VOL. No. XXVI GRFENVILLi:, PITT COUNTY. w

    NORTH CAROLINA, Fi'lDAY, JUNE 4, !DC9 M)M1 EB 23

    MR SMALL'S POSITION SEEKtR AFTER INFORMATION.

    Caanot Ftrsoually Favor Auy Partica .Qaettions Patted Up to the Town Of- lar Site for Public Builduif. hcialt.

    Washii gton, N.C., May ^8, 1G09. j Greenville. N. 0. May 29, 1909.

    Editor Refl-ctcr: jD-f.r Mr. Editor: In view of a number of letters' 1 noticed with gratitude a

    which I have received frem corner 8et *** ff'r wom"n in . ... .. i Friday's paper. 1 am sure every prominent citizens of Greenville, i _ * .. ,

    '| woman in town thanks you regarding the s lection of aNow in rtrv,ft. f lhi8 suitable site for the proposed j space you have to kindly given, public building in QraonvtUe, I I make bo'd to fce;< a little infer* deem it proper to make a puMic'maiion, trusting that this miy statement of my attitude re- j not be in vain gardinjr the matter. I ought' First. Can you t?H me on what not, and I cannot, take a position jdays the traab man goes north favoring or opposing any partic- ular site. This is inclusively a

    and south, and east and WMtT I am continually in dread of sow

    local matter, and should be left'one's complaining of my trash to the citizens of Greenville to]box as a nusianc- on the Street, determine. yet I dare pot move it for fear

    Evenif I should decide to favor 'hew;!! pa3j just at that time, some panicular site, I *ou!d i "But he hiS uot P"""-^ V*1-" only do co after v-ry cartful:

    li yu W)li Pubi.sh a schedule of ptrsnnal examination of all the!h'8 *jpa it will 00 greatly appro- sitis and all the locr.l condition?,,**** in order that my conclusion Second. If you are unabl. t>

    might be based as far as possible ;do tbis- can V0'1 teU thiB *upon merit. However, thin ii mus who to apply to for the the function of the treasury iabov? information department, and not of the district representative in con-

    Third. Can you give me the name of the sinitary inspeccor ?

    gress. Suppose, however, I; As he has not called thus far, J should attempt to inform myself;should like have hi,r inspect and reach a conclusion as to the Im* P^miaea. and see that there moat appropriate site, would it l8 nothing toaendanger the health be proper even under such dr-,' m> neighors or my family, cumstancea for me to advocate' Any light on the subject will

    be appreciated. anv particular site? I think not. I* am the representative of all the people of Greenville, and if I have any influence with the treasury department, arising from such official position, I

    Very cordially. Mrs. I ''formation Seeker.

    {The Reflector believea that under the town ordinances Mon- days and Thursdays are the

    ought not to use that influence | prescribed daya for . the tow.i in favor of the owner of any cart3 to remove trash, but owing one site, against the owners of m much work to be done there othersites. is no regularity in their move-

    in view of the fact that an ment As_ t0 the ,8anitary in; agent of the treut-rv department 2g" the ^n *no 8"ch haa.uadea recommendation for fiftsW' *"tent at '. d< n Is t we k. 1 ; renort . fine thn*.

    'A i" C '.: of Aydsn. -,.- . here Satnrdi y and londa).

    Mr. and Mrs. L. I'. end e I dren, of ''. %'

    .. guest uf Mr W L. Clark Sattu

    ' ' ams (ill, were

    '. Mrs. ; ight und

    D. W. Uardee,)

    ROCHDALE ITEMS.

    Com.

    RocidV: >, X. C, Ju^.e 1. 1909.

    Iw mifh went to Farmville Wednesday evening.

    Mrs. C E McLawhorn and Mark Smith delegates from Smith's School bouse church and J. Ii. Smith delegate from the Sunday school to the Bookerton union meeting, left Friday even- ing, to stop at Wilson and pp'-nd] the night and to make their way Saturday morning to Fremont to the union. They returned Mon- day and report a good meeting.

    Rev. S. W. Sumerd, of Grif-1 ing fine, i ton. arri-'.ii Saturday evening at 'c. E. McLawhorn's and pr-ch- e.i u very good sermon that night at SmitO'a cho )l house. He

    Sur-day. Mr. and r- W. J. Mayo, of Oum .-' i. ;:ii ra also th'-ir guest .

    MUsB rtha Coward, of Salem, was the guest of Mi a Bettie and Jama Harper Saturday night snd Sunday.

    J. A. Clarlt pud sister. Miss Martha, stietded thecommence* ment at Urimesland Thursday

    I night. i Mist Sophia Uardee, of Mac- cedonfa church ::p"nt Saturday night and Sunday with Miss Lillie Buck.

    Mil SM It'.'thI Edwards and Alice Biggs returned b >me Sun- day evening after spending a few days with Miss Martha William*-


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