Eastern reflector, 21 August 1908


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THE TOBACCO MARKET
Charge cf F. C. NYE
LARGE GAINS MADE IN PAST
CAL YEAR.
this lack of of the
of Greenville this market
has made larger in
every particular for the past
three years than any of her sis-
r i .
. H- I wagons and
, had
fir
p .
.
; y Miss
to Butt and a in
. ,. ow
V.
, , , t u markets. And this is due, in
Report in part to the
co Board of Trade Make. , Jg for taking care of
the tobacco crop and the high
To the officers and members of for the tobacco upon
Tobacco Board warehouse floors.
Seventh. Some of the
Your president beers leave, in, association do not
the accordance with the usual custom, recognize that a majority
of the Charlotte to submit for your, of the citizens of tho town have
-Is .- Ma annual Col- of the immense
Senator
Sits of Republican
came
sends that paper Ms
and Joe
. .;. bad -i visiting Muses
Lena II e
no --en it was a
annual report i
tobacco business we are carrying
t the here; if you will but take
First That during here; you win out
the just closed, that is from; of your secretary and
ion August 1907, to August lat, the numbers of pounds
So Tired
It may be overwork, bat
the chances are In-
active LIVER.---------
With well conducted LIVER
one can do mountains labor
without fatigue.
It add a hundred per cent to
ones earning capacity.
It can be kept In healthful action
by, and only by
TAKE HO SUBSTITUTE.
COMMITTED SUICIDE.
Mr. Frank End. Hi Life by
o fun
u t.
We I
who
went up mo nu. .,
. f up students for man rule, .
h . High Sch . mo. ltd-. n
Ha, r Mrs. A. G. Cox is visiting in
; On the country
, the meeting of the The A G. Cox Ma.
.,.,,., o i i- the famous I
,, , prices are
. n I
. C . y u
do fr
we;.
i e
the
Miss
bu tin
their duties and , u. .
their attention to Hay and lime at A. w.
f are largely Co
. on the lie school. Al n n meeting
for their mental training. N church last nigh
county in the State has a better read a
r board of
cation than Pitt has.
Ice cream at
every day.
Rev. Mr. Corbet
it at the Free
Will Baptist church
morning i light. Our
are always to hear him. We
regret to that h Is k
in
and John R. Carroll
excellent talk on
the Rev.
r. H. King administered the rite
baptism o H. Langston
lade of
boy.
to
hen
was found
was and there was no , , p ,. . , c your attention
friction between the warehouse- v.,; death of a former member the
m n. the buyer, and the farmer; ,. , ;. . l. o.
lest I might forget it de- ;,,.,, curb he had
to mark the members day May W
., will carry the this board, both ,; curb low enough for
. , , for their board sustained a very great ,
. me, deprived end to-to . H ;.
; of a esteemed with
our in the valued r. and ; w his eyes.
did in of this association. Ingest that a committee h
Third. This
,. , , larger increase in th, n respect to his demand
. sold than any other mar
Coy.
of
i residing
I years,
around
He
Greenville in 1802 when but
a, bis
I first visit here line that time.
little in the town
that he remembers his
Sunday.
On next 16th. the ex-
State.
c-
no
the Stat
as we
warehouse standing in the
of G. Chapman's store x
n his home
world, such as the
I American Tobacco Company, the,
I Imperial Tobacco Company, the
iv and also
corps of
buyers and speculators.
Are Too
Dangers for Greenville
People to
A Surprise
of the
Fourth. From
-.- i, start M
.,. .,. .-, .--.;,;.;, housemen of this ft . ,. and will aM Miss Letha
why of F;
afternoon.
and Mrs Roscoe Farm-
vile they drove Snow Hill
to Seven Springs where they
will spend a tea honey
moon.
Phillip
Grove .-
over and asked C-. E.
to go down hold service for
him. Prof. went, ac-
by Mrs.
and they speak in highest praise
of the people in that section.
We are prepared to till
orders fer flues on short notice.
Let u have your orders at once
before the rush comes Prices
same as last year. A. G. Cox
Manufacturing Co.,
N-C
j of it
N i for the
the Fifth.
equipped with all modern con-
buildings and
This market i fully
AT V,
. , l the dose of business July
In the Suite of t
5,000.00
400.00
last year. A. bis c . . . . -j ,,,.,.,
be n mar ; d ,
This school has not -use you n r. vi .,., ,, .; ,, . ,
Mrs. and Mrs. a fine reputation, neither a how nor a other leaf to-
with children spent the day home and abroad. Ex. markets of South. 880.00
with Mrs. Maggie Butt in the A opportunity to get The only toM Total 18,888.41
country Friday. They all en CURE
the day very much. a Calico, and the this tobacco is tn
The A. G. Cox , I I parent lack of, of
The A. G. Cox j c Gingham.
Co. is taxed u its full
now filling the urgent orders for . . Lawn.
trucks and flues. They report
business in excellent condition
If there any people want-
to sell farms near here
Percale, Lawn.
Shots
. ;.
pt
. .-.
i,
ti-J I Why
men. . i-r-. .
and all
is
Be Lawn,
lot
shirts AH our
and other goods have been r
do well to let Profs. Line- . N, goods charged at
berry and Nye know about it. i A. W. Am
Last Thursday a man asked Prof. Co
Nye about one as he wanted to
move here to send his children to
school.
Remember the Hunsucker bug-
are still going. Call to see
our nice stock of runabouts be-
you buy. Prices are
notice
Go to M. G. Bryn
M O for fire insurance, lie
represents the Co.,
of Greensboro. It is of
best.
MAKE AND f ICE
In MINUTES
FOR A
Jell-I cm
fur
M IDS
all rT.
Sam f J Co., to Soy, H
. of and sworn to before me.
I Lively engaged in the tobacco r. S
business;
pleasure to state despite
C, E
FOOD AND LAW.
over man,
SYRUP
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THE EASTERN
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner
Truth in Preference to Fiction.
One Dollar Per Year
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. AUG. 1908
THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
HOLDS AN INTERESTING MEETING
THURSDAY NIGHT.
SPROUTS.
Adopts Resolution Requesting Alder-
men to Near Tobacco Ware-
houses in Good Condition.
The Chamber of Commerce of
Greenville met in the mayor's
office Thursday night with about
twenty five business men pres
While the attendance was
not as large as it should have
been, those present showed that
they were awake to the s
that mean for the progress of
the town and the meeting was a
very interesting one.
Dr. D. L the com-
appointed to confer with
of the Southern Express
Company relative to the free
delivery of express packages
within the town, reported as a
result of the e's efforts
that of the express
had agreed to put on
the free delivery September first.
Mr. H. A. White, for the
appointed to confer with
the county commissioners
to accepting the offer of the
government to send an expert
here to give instruction in per
road building, reported
the progress of the committee.
In this connection he read a let-
from Congressman John H.
Small who is assisting in this
movement for public roads
in the county. A government
expert will be here to go with
the committee before the com-
missioners at their meeting on
the Monday in
There was then some discus-
of the tobacco market and
its value to the town, and that
those ii. other avocations
show more it in the mar-
Following this discussion
the resolution, offered
by H. A. White, was
Resolved. That the Chamber
of Commerce recognizes and
the great value of one
tobacco market to Greenville and
Pitt county, and in order that
the vast amount of leaf tobacco
sold may be handled more speed-
ard to greater advantage by
those directly interested, we
recommend to the mayor and the
Board of Aldermen of our city,
that they have the streets mostly
used in hauling this tobacco from
the warehouses to the different
factories, and vice-versa, put in
the best possible condition at the
st practicable time.
Realizing that at the present
time the city's finances will not
permit permanent improvements
of this character, we suggest
that clay is conveniently
be hauled and mixed
with the sand, which we believe
will make a hard surface and
greatly facilitate the handling of
this year's crop.
Resolved further, that the
president of this chamber do
appoint a committee of three to
confer with the Board of Alder-
men with the view of securing
their hearty co-operation in
this matter, and that the
of this chamber be instruct-
ed to send a copy of this
to the city clerk, with the
request that same be presented
to the Board of Aldermen at
their next meeting.
H. A. White, E. G. Flanagan
E. B. were appoint-
ed to confer with the Board of
Aldermen in this matter.
Reference was made to the
need of a channel feet in depth
in Tar River as far up as Green-
ville, and a committee consisting
of Dr. C. Laughinghouse,
A. L. and Jesse
vi; to
N. C. Aug. 1908.
Miss was visiting
at Ivy Smith's Friday and re-
turned home Sunday evening.
Hugh Lassiter. of Snow Hill,
went to Ivy Smith's Saturday
and returned home Sunday
evening.
Joe of
came over to Ivy Smith's Sunday
evening to take sister back
home with him.
Jas. L. Smith and his son,
Fred, were visiting at C. D.
Smith's Friday night and went
to Walter Barrett's Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hay wood Smith
went to Walter Barrett's
day evening and returned Sun
day evening
Mills Smith went to Farmville
Friday.
Joe and David Smith went to
Farmville Saturday evening.
C. E. and T. E.
Little went to Farmville
day evening.
B P. Willoughby and J- B.
Joyner went to Ayden Sunday
morning and returned in the
evening.
Mrs. R. A. Willoughby is
proving some but very slowly.
Misses Agnes, Trilby
Gertie Smith,
Mayo. Joe and Mark
and Hugh Lassiter took
a pleasure trip down to the river
Sunday morning.
R. A. Smith is spending
with his brother, Mills
Smith, and others this week.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Lassiter.
COX'S KILL ITEMS.
Cox's Mill, Aug.
STATE NEWS.
GENERAL NEWS.
Washington, N. C, Aug. 18.-
Misses Hollie Page and Bessie Quite a sensation was produced
Moore spent Saturday night and this city this morning by the
Sunday with Miss Lillie Carroll, suicide of Mr. George Bennett, a
Miss Helen Haddock spent last middle aged lumberman of this
week with Miss Allie Cox, near city. It seems that Bonnet had
Rose Hill. been drinking for the past few
Good many of our people at- days and. being out of work
tended church at Rose Hi
Hancock's Sunday Spore r. N. C, Aug. 18.-
Wilie Tyson of aged year,.
i home Va., was killed on
i i i . the yards of the South
. em Railway today by falling
among the these a
Its nothing to see five or any, lo
time.
A candidate
FR-
here.
There is lots
for register of
deeds was here one day last week
and a large grasshopper
on his nose and said ho was too
green.
Ed Moore went to Winterville
yesterday on business.
Happenings in Various Parts of the SEARCHERS CLOSE TO HIM
World. i DAY
London, Aug.
yesterday shivered in an Wounded and it is
cold showery spell. A j Helping Him to
slight frost was recorded in Evade Capture
Scotland.
New York, Aug. was here today and us
and temporarily, became despondent. I men were killed and nearly a the who shot and killed
dozen others were overcome in a Mr. Charles Whichard, on V.-Hi-
manhole of the Empire City has not yet been
Subway Company today by gas ed, though searching are
from a leaking main. ; hunting for him. A party went
New York, Aug. D. to the home of colored
known as an evangelist man miles fr.
the Christian world. Friday it
died last night at his home in j had been rumored the
Brooklyn, but the news of hiding, the
passing did not become generally house slated that tie
known until b been but left about lo
minutes the residing
Sanford, N. C. Aug.
Cooper, a barber, who
is employed in John
shoo, has a hard head, for yes-
afternoon a bullet,
Speeding on its course, came in
with his cranium just .
above the temple end flattened
Norman
Pa., Aug. 14-, Md
chief of the one hip
the First
Farmers arc in full .
pulling fodder now, for which we itself against the said cranium,
nave been
was
department in
Bank of this
this morning on the.
of
c by a shot, from
some
of
for which we itself against cranium, i f
having ii.-i stopping between the skin anal .
i o it
a but very
Joseph
date for sheriff, awhile
Saturday staking hands.
George Rouse went to More-
head Sunday and r ported a fin-
trip.
damage,
Annie Leonard Entertain.
Reported for
Miss Annie Leonard en-
d a few of her friends
most delightfully Friday after-
noon at a progressive flinch
party. Miss Mary Brown win-
the most games was award-
ed a prize. At the of;
to our Subscribers.
will glad to have every
reader of cur paper take
of the following If
you will send your name aid
a to the Medicine
Co . La Ave., Chicago,
III., they will promptly mail you
postpaid a full week's trial of
their most excellent
preparation
is put in a
easy find pleasant t take and
of Greenville, visiting at
Mills Smith's Tuesday evening.
J. H. Flanagan. Jr., came
Tuesday evening to at Mills
Smith's.
The farmers are about through
their and some
have commenced grading.
Some of the farmers are pass-
here taking their tobacco to
Greenville and some to Farm-
ville.
J. H. Hinson. of
spent last night with Mills
Smith.
We are having some more
summer weather up here this
week.
R. A. Smith returned to Farm-
ville today to resume his duties
on the police force.
the games delicious refreshments
were served.
The guests departed six
thirty o'clock, congratulating
themselves on having spent such
an enjoyable afternoon.
Those present Misses
Annie Leonard
quick
in their
on all
. me m and
kidney and nil kidney and
affections. In writing then.
it will be to mention
this paper. Please do so. We
hope any of our who
and suffering from a y such
pursuing parties.
The people around P.
are very much up
the killing of Mr. Whichard
Greenville, Pa., Aug. and will spare no effort in cap-
Hartman, a patient in the murderer. It is be-
hospital, has that the d of
most for eight section are aiding
days and nights, arousing in keeping cut of th way
when h-i is giver, of searching parties.
liquid nourishment. Physicians, A gentleman from
says she is a victim of sleeping who went the
sickness. posse to aid
New York, Aug. n.-With re-1 in the search, was returning
ports from a or more midnight that t
try chairmen in his pocket, he as baited by a
Conner, some six or men in
State chairman, came to town road. They took him out his
today made the prediction buggy and the crowd drove off
Democratic party will sweep with his . them,;, w ed
th State a whirlwind at home upon arriving vi re
November election. found his horse and baggy a
ling the gate, ;
shots were heard as he wt -n-
his house. It is
crowd who
Forbes, Mary and Ellie Brown,
Mildred King
Essie Whichard.
complaints will take
of this offer at as we know
the preparation is most highly
Sunday Excursion.
There were tickets sold at
this station Sunday morning for
the excursion over the Norfolk
Southern railroad to Morehead
City and Beaufort. There were
also many people from other
points to take the trip. The
excursion for next Sunday will
start from Raleigh and the train
will pass Greenville at 9.17 a. m.
Institute.
A large number cf c
boys have been educated at
Whitsett Institute, among them
Rev. John E. recent
pastor of the Greenville Memo
rial Baptist church; Prof. H. B.
Smith, superintendent
graded schools; S. C. Wooten,
attorney at law; and scores
of others. learn that the
coming year, which opens Aug.
26th, promises to be the best
attended in the history of the
school. If you intend to be one
of the two hundred and fifty or
more students who attend this
famous school this year, you
should write at once for
to Institute, Whitsett,
N. C.
with Senator Simmons who had
introduced a bill in congress
looking to the construction of
this channel.
Letters were read from Sena-
tor Overman and Congressman
Small acknowledging receipt of
of the resolution adopted at last
This For Advertisers to Ponder.
have got a good ad set-
was a remark made to t e
editor by a gentleman from n
city in another who way
looking over The Reflector Fri-
day with a view of buying space
in it. And this gives us the
Mr. and Mrs. James Smith
invite you to be present
at the heir daughter
to
Mr. Van Calvin
Wednesday morning,
September the second
nineteen hundred and eight
at half after seven o'clock
Jarvis Memorial Church
Greenville. North Carolina.
No cards issued in town.
Dr. and Mrs. J. G.
invite you to be present
at the marriage of their daughter
to
Mr. Frank Wilson
Wednesday evening, Sept. 2nd
at six o'clock
M. E. Church, South
North Carolina.
At home after September 15th,
Dickinson avenue, Greenville,
Springfield, August
A threatening mob, bent on
wrecking vengeance on the th crowd who stopped him
Inhabitants of Springfield. wen mt
that way with the
taking him to i
that it was th purpose to
from the officers.
The murderer has been n
three times by searching
i hut each time some distance
Syracuse, N. Y., Aug.
Five men were instantly killed
and several injured by the Slayer is Ed-e-
mature explosion of dynamite in Jail.
the plant of the Benson Mines j N c
Robert Roberson. the
of Charles Whichard. of
was arrested at
today by a a white
woman, is raging through the
tonight, heating
the soldiers or- ;
out by Governor Deneen
to preserve order.
Iron Ore company, in
today. Benson Mines is on
Carthage and Adirondack rail-
road, forty-five miles from
age.
COREY OR THE L
To the Democrats of Pitt
meeting expressing appreciation I point to say to cur
in. u
that advertisement. in The Re-
are attractively presented.
of their efforts in securing an
by congress for a
public building site in Greenville.
The secretary was instructed to
report at next meeting the names
of all members who were in
rears for dues.
The meeting adjourned to the paper Another point is
first Monday in September our advertising rates are mush
which is the date for the annual lower than other papers of tho
meeting meeting of the same class. I tome on get
The annual meeting will be an I space so the people know
important one and every member, you are in the market to sell
should the date in mind, goods.
More than that, what, noes in
this paper find its way the
attention of the people,
everybody in reach, whether a
subscriber or not reads this
that
South Tunis, this afternoon by
the A. C. L., operator.
son was safely landed in
jail tonight and is being guarded.
There is much talk of a mob from
. . ,
We the undersigned citizens attacking the jail
to secure the prisoner, and every
precaution is being taken
May and Gardner for Commissioner.
Next Sunday's Excursion.
and Democrats of Pitt county
wish to present as a candidate
for the lower house of the
N. R. Corey, of Content-
township. To the Democrats of Pitt county.
N. R. Corey has always been .
true to the principles of De- The primaries are
and has always been in approaching new board
. Swift Creek as for
therefore ask that the commissioners. These men
Democrats of Pitt county goto Democrats from forth. They
the primaries and vote for N. R.
Corey for the legislature, and if hey are men of
nominated he will make us a safe and and we
need men to guard our
county funds.
We therefore appeal to the
good representative.
Respectfully.
excursion to Beaufort and
Morehead over the A
Southern road, next Sunday,
promises to be an interesting
one. The train over this J. W. Smith, Dam.
will Start from Raleigh
from taking
Democrats of Pitt county lo vote
Faithful to the Cause.
for commissioners, and if
nominated and elected the
will be fortunate in having
passengers at all points on this
of the sound, and the two
trains will be joined at Lanier has voted the straight, such men on the
If you friends ticket thirty-four;
relatives over that way it will deserves recognition.
seashore. I for Pitt county. Justice
J. F.
J. A.
J. W. Smith.
I,
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PROMPT AND CAREFUL
GIVEN TO ALL BUSINESS.
III R. L.
Davis Pres. J. A. Andrews, V J. L Little, Cashier. X
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE
l Would be pleased to have your business and so-
your patronage, with the assurance of its
ability to give courteous and service. J
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are B
i Convention.
Greta lie Course in
Pursuant to the action of the
school year 1908-1 Republican county executive
1903 the course in music will j committee, at a pectins held in
again be in charge of Miss Green Aug.
of New York. hereby
rates tuition will be the notified that the county
a county
Capital
25,000.00
I Surplus Profits 40,000.00
Capital Profits 65,000.00
Resources 200,000.00
From Any Other
Shoes We Know
W- n ;. p in and lock
You ii Si i m c
S; -i
-o, to by looting at them that
K .;,. ; o two dollars a pat p
mere, tut try on a you'll the
. lion o and the i
give the class the best of chain .
es Occasional public recitals The chairman of the several
. . .,., precinct will call
. , to accustom the mi.,, on
-en to playing n 115th, 1908, at o'clock p m., o
Persons desiring to enroll delegates to the county
w further convention and winch precinct
should call on or write the sup- meeting an executive committee
. I consisting of three members will
elected.
Ki j C. Flanagan,
Clan. Rep. Ex. Com.
It is the policy of this bank to aid in every
male way the development of the financial inter- t
est of Greenville and Pitt county.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
The Greenville Banking and Trust
Company
AT GREENVILLE, N. C.
At the Close of Business July
H. B. Smith. Greenville, X. C.
A GREAT
c. I. mil . bee.
mi n
n . . while being i Suits Softens FOR SALE
and Tempers Barrow.
. .-,.,. .,. ;,. ., c Splendid Homeland Farm Two Mm
M it no Prom Howe
K f j. . The Leonidas Fleming
W Make i c. . e j place, miles from Greenville.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts 1144,784.77
Overdrafts
and Mort.
and 4,578.42
7,500.00
27,247.27
CT
In ,. ; I j two from House station, on
or the bu r j Great Swamp, fanning
. in Pitt county.
j,, . nor oat I-, new two room school building mi
Loans
Due IV.-.
items
Silver coin, including
minor coin currency
National bank notes
other S. notes 6,119.00
Total
198,401.28
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock
Surplus fund 16.000.09
I less
and taxes
paid 4,680.76
Notes and bills 9,660.00
Bills payable 90,000.00
23,769.87
sub. ck. 90,036.47
Cashier 301.18114,107.47
checks
T t i
f 198,401.28
ltd l the premises. Will sell as whole
ii .-.,. dual. pa i .
, H it is for. Possession given ,,
II. any i is-i h crops
t . . J L. Fuming, Atty. If-
North Carolina, County
s. Carr, cashier of the above-named lank, do solemn-
that the shove statement is true . the lies of my
S. Cashier.
II
v of July,
m GREENVILLE S ;. n the
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from Falkland to
id i . Third
v w V r . r
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B . . .;
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ANDREW MOORE.
Notary public.
R. I.
E. G. Flanagan,
Directors
DINNER and .-liens
address.
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House and lot nearly
city water, -1 rooms, hall ways.
dining pantry, bath
i. i ii given
immediately. J. J. Cherry.
Southern
Market.
have disposed of my
business at the mar-
house and am now with
Q Smith opposite the
Norfolk and Southern-
depot where my patrons
will And me d to sup-
ply their needs In fresh
fish, etc. I
will pay the highest cash
prices chickens, eggs and
Country produce-
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Springs
OF
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INDUSTRY.
supply i new
Th-nu orders
ere. i any tuna dun in- d y, and s. help employed,
delivery will be at hi ,.,. ,,.,., r
hour of ,. law,
we ask your patronage
our beat please you. i j
The Greenville Ice
Hill Johnson, . . Proprietors
that means cut is the,
Browns, i t in Tho .
lb. m different
from ii. n ,.; ., s.;.
of f, Em
. , in i. a i. i i crop, Lester,
not In HI and
n i m v
FARRA PR
to eel The ideal
. u . n simply no,
. v n ii be playable by the
. ,.,;,. ,. .,. will. M
., . . i . is call i. piano in the word
Monday . o meet I
graded I . m. For at h- prise and .
of i n rd on or write
The newest and most attractive thing in the
World.
Lew cost. Projection.
Indemnifies against loss of time by either
ACCIDENT
SICKNESS.
INSURE NOW. o J DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS
H. A. WHITE, North Carolina
Removal, Plumbing.
bought the stock of C. A. Plumbing material
have my shop to the building on third street
am i r to do nil kin.;, of Plumbing and repairing. Ks-
j on work cheerfully given. Prices us low as
consistent lira class work material.
; have a line of nickel plated room supplies.
L. II.
be Racket
It pays to trade here as our
are the lowest
for
FIRST CLASS GOODS.
China, Glass, School Sup-
plies, Household Goods, Sta-
etc.
. A. J.
N. CAROLINA GREENVILLE, N. C.
Wanted r for
office we .
ii
stored.
;.
A. B. Ellington, Co.
Taft k Vandyke
daily.
J r .
CARDS.
For Sheriff.
I hereby beg to my-
self as a candidate sheriff of
Pitt county, subject to the action
of the Democratic primaries of
Pitt county Elks.
d w
For
hereby announce that I am a
candidate for nomination for
House of Representatives
to action of Democratic primary.
J. F. Stokes.
A Faithful Friend.
have used Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhea since
was first to the public in
1872, and have found on
stance where a cure net .
effected b. u-e. Wen a
eight- yeas
Dr. B T. for the
There has been much interest
manifested the voters and
Pitt county as to who
For Sore Feet.
bars found
Salve to be the proper Chi i-e
I r. as w-h . I . .
sore . and all .- ;
writes Mr w. Slum, of t ;
OUT best Interest y, ,. It thing
Pitt
For County Treasurer.
beg to announce my-
self as a candidate for the posit-
ion as Treasurer of the county of
Pitt, subject to the action of the
Democratic primaries the
county. C. T.
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To the Democratic Voters of
County.
I announce myself a
candidate for the office of county
commissioner for county of
Pitt, subject to the Democratic
primary to be on the 29th
of J. J. May.
-can c- it our best interest It I
, a. in the lower of the next U
and start out on at. of North
this, my friend. ;.;
I he Cause Was
of Oakland, Tor. When
a man has used a remedy for thirty
five years he know its value and is
competent to in of it. by
J. L. . and Coward A;
ITEMS.
Una.
Political . of county,
state and nation are to be borne
For Sheriff.
I myself a
candidate she. of Pitt
subject to the Democratic
to be held
I will thank every one any
support
Joseph
August 3rd, 1908.
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A Card.
N. C. Aug. 1908.
E. Lang, of Grifton, was call
his daughter's, Mrs. E. B.
Garris Wednesday.
Mrs. Clemmie Cannon and
children, of Tarboro, were visit-
old friends and relatives in
We know a
and we
that there
Oil
candidate for sheriff of Pitt
county, subject to the will of
the people as expressed in the
Democratic primaries on the
29th of August I will
any support given me.
W. Harrington.
Someone has been persistently
circulating a report the effect
that I am a candidate for sheriff
in the interest of the present
incumbent, Sheriff L. W. Tucker,
under whom have acted as a this section this week,
deputy for four years, i wish Miss Nina Hart, of Aye
to just emphatically deny this her
report, and to say to the public I
that there is not one atom of, attended
truth in it; and to say that I am .---a--
a candidate in my own interest, vice at Elm Grove
and not in the interest of any AH the farmers are very busy
other person. I have no their fodder this week.
Prof. Lineberry, of Winter-
is thoroughly Equipped and dinner, and who
capable to I ear the burdens, dessert was; v .
In our opinion such a man the other children w -et
should have a high type of char- him about .
well educated, a dear which be was wry when
thinker He he retorted with I
should be a man that is well you'd at.
posted in the past history of the your i i- l
political parties of the county, mine you
state and nation. A man that cream,
has made great success in life,
emphatically deny this cousin Miss a mm has
or, I the itching, m e.
skill, will tor me Wooten.
right, denouncing the wrong.
For have their fodder this wee
I hereby announce myself a to make of the conduit of of
say that the same has been clean j Grove in the absence of our pas-
and capable so far as it was in e. T. Phillips, who was on
the power of both himself and a large
myself to make it, but WM in attendance.
in rotation in office, and in the f ;.; .,;
time honored custom of electing C E.
a sheriff of this county for only mother, Mrs. Asa
terms, years; Sunday.
,, and as Sheriff Tucker pas enjoy .; Gladys Worthington .-pent
I will be a candidate it- d d of lice f or , J f with her
Democratic on August , r ., .,. i
For Register of Deeds.
To the voters of Pitt
candidate
Last out not the a man
that will give strength and
honor to our D ticket
Water-Lily
Peel and
W ill A. . .
, r low out to
We of f , ., .
N. C, have select- .-. , ,
ed
our midst that e
for years. Some
known
, i have
known him from when .
years, I feel as a lifelong
29th nomination tor that , have . t
Register of and will . this j -c.
any support you see lit; to tho ad m
to give me. ; of the Democratic .
Very Respectfully, , , to thank my friends
d w J. for , support
. . I . J .
For Commissioner,
We, the undersigned, the pres- my
it incumbents office of of
for office, and will
the any and
fellow Democrat
If nominated
elected to this office, I
;., the i i
we were
Since day has pass-
ed been
of I
ed with him in the hie
inc. .
the board of commissioners
i aim.
Oar board has now in the um
certain public
f great inc
to the and to the
and our interest in the u
and ed n of t
public i has ii d
us, as a body, to staid
This August
II. Jones
an
for the d
This the of 1908.
R. W.
M T.
D. d.
Mrs- L. C.
Mrs- Manning is on the
sick list.
Drummers plentiful pass-
this way.
Mrs. A. B. Garris ard children.
of Ayden, a part of last
week here visiting relative.
Mr. and Mrs. Lang, of
I ton, spent Sunday with their
Ad daughter, Mrs. B. Garris.
Mumford, of n-n
was a caller Sunday after
coon at M.
Tobacco curing i- over for this
season, glad to say that some of
the work to that crop is
done.
Miss and Eh
Laxative Cough Syrup Ci
old i i Ii I .- r
and we know him to be the man
above described. He is no as- .,, .; ,
yard, it be i i . r
a,, , make your p c
book c- n .
is no
for i or political hon-
ors, yet he has kindly consented
to turn from his best interest
and busy life to party
and in the next session
of if n
and elected.
e voters of
him their
Li
For Legislature
To the
. it
Pitt
I am
candidate r the nomination
to the w r i
Legislator
pi
held en
29th.
I. is with
that I lean.
personal hit,
of the
of Stat
et to the m-
are to
August
i gratification
letters and
from many
Lo--
We i
and of
a k
support 1-; i
M. Jones, for He
has been tried and found worthy
of every trust imposed in him.
He knows the wants and
of the farmers of the county and
will be faithful to every promise
he makes. He is an honest, up-
and truthful gentleman,
and a man of no ordinary ability.
Ii has been a customary rule to
give our legislators two
and we most earnestly
Hi.
We kindly
support.
Sunday afternoon with
their slater, Mrs. S. E.
Why James Lee Get Well.
Everybody in
Mrs. Mary Lee, S
Jam J
firmly believes he owes life lo he
use of Dr. Ne
hat
m-n N
We tried it, and its use has
him to Dr.
King -t
ard lung for
colds it ha no dote
gives relief. it r-
ore
and Trial bottle
.
New Residence.
w residence
people of Democratic of
county that they favor my can- county to help us nominate this new residence being built I
and if I am nominated L, reliable representative for;.,. R w Moseley, on Fifth
is completion and
good of the people of our county. The budding
best interest of the people
Pitt county and the State at
large. Very truly,
W. E. Hooks.
Ayden, N. C.
An Announcement.
In the last legislature he did colonial style, contains
he could in the interest of the
A G. Cox
B. P M aiming
W. Ai
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R. H.
B.
Wm.
H. II. Craft
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W. C. .-.
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J. K. .;
Oscar Bee. rd
B. W. Tuck r
C. W. Morris
S. Sots
L. C F I hi r
J. ii. v. Dixon
J. R. Johnson
son
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L. L. Ki troll
Excellent Health Advice.
Mr M.
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For
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We c u lull
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our
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in tie
y always give t
i also ca i ii n .
. re-
i e
I hereby announce to the Demo-
voters of Pitt county that I
desire the the
for State Senator from the
of Pitt, and that my name
will be before the Democratic
voters at the Democratic
to be the 29th
day 1908.
The people of the county are
familiar with my services to the
party to which I have been
attached from my birth. I have
labored for its success in
days of prosperity and in its
hours of adversity. I will
very greatly appreciate any sup-
port that I may receive in every
section of the county, and if it
shall please the party to make
me its candidate tor senator I
shall be very grateful and do
what can to roll up a big ma-
in the county. If elected
senator I shall labor to represent
the county in the upper branch
of the legislature in a manner
that shall reflect credit upon my-
self and honor upon the county
that favored its
.
The result of the primaries will
in no wise effect my allegiance to
the party or earnest support of
its nominees.
Alex. L. Blow.
besides kitchen, J
people and his services as is handsomely . . .
should be satisfactory to on both exterior and in-
every voter in the county. Lot's , with modern con- pr, .
. la 1- r I .-.- if
and is a , ,.
residence. i .
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i.- SI
She Likes Good Things.
send him there again.
R. W. Staton,
M. O. Blount,
S. T. Carson,
W. H.
D. S. Harper,
W. J. Roberson,
M. G. Bullock,
Whit A. Cherry,
Taylor,
E. Burroughs,
G. Ford.
B. W. James,
J. J. Carson,
G, W. Edmundson,
G. E. Moore,
A. J. Simons,
W. J. Smith.
V. G. Staton,
H. V. Staton,
J G. Thomas,
Dr. G. F. Thigpen,
Samuel Warren,
N. M. Hammond,
W. H. Taylor,
E. L. Mayo,
F. L. Anderson,
Theo. Andrews,
W. D. Gardner,
R. L.
John E. Carson,
T. H.
Guilford Andrews,
R. J. Grimes,
Wm. Staton,
W. G. Little,
rs
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Mrs. E. of
Mane, I good
and have adopted Kings a New
Life ms our family laxative ,
cine, because they are Rood do .,
their work without making a
about These
sold at J. L. Woolen I drug store. . k .
W. E.
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matter I have d d ti with-11
draw my n in n for
the to the lower
house of the legislature.
has
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A Card From
To all who favor me for Regis
the executive commit-1 approaching
tee with the other candidates for i next sheriff, , ; I
the same office. Either tickets T of I
will be good thanking my friends for the
P taken in my,
support. Will in advance thank candidacy and the assurances
each and every one for their sup- support they have given him.
port at the primaries. Very Truly.
Respectful, w g
August 1908. Ayden, N. C. Aug. 1908.
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POOR PRINT





REFLECTOR
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
V. J. Editor and
Entered M second i Jan. at the at Greenville. N
C under Congress of March
to
GREENVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY AUG. 1908.
ON TOP.
railed all of names
and tried to drive it of
back home with less of the to a
time than to any other in j commensurate with the
all territory. Then. rendered,
ought ti also to mint the
distributing for all that the county convention
We rejoice with exceeding new. Bat the farmer were not
great joy that the down-1 the kind to he choked off, for
trodden has arisen Iron,
ashes now bosses his
business. We have recently
visited a community where, a
decade ago. the mer-
chant was the monarch of all be
surveyed The farmer put him-
self completely under the power
of this village autocrat, and
when he laid in his supplies the
crusty clerks were under
to sell him as little as j s-
and at as high price. Tin
poorer the buyer the bigger the
price. In the tall of the year
the crop was simply turned over
the merchant, and there were
hard times in the farmer's home
until the next spring when tin
hocks were opened for another
Oh, those were lark
days for the tiller of the soil.
and no who ever arose at
the dawn of day at the crack
the overseer's lash was more
a e. Things are n
The farmer has learned a fen
tilings. He has put his brain
work, and by the proper use of
fertilizer, the drainage of .
land, the employment
tools and the application of r
.-. union sense generally iii
running of his business, he
the Captain an I the
store man the i
prices the ten years ha n
amply rewarded him for ail Ins
toil, and
rural Mi
has brought him into doe
with the outside world. V i
wish the changed conditions
this might lie i-
true, and we are
there i steady
everywhere in crop. They
having got a taste of the business
they it was just as easy to
make money for themselves as
it was for somebody else. And
in this the were no fools.
From the very start their
was a success and good div-
have been declared every
year, the aggregate for live years
running away above a hundred
per cent. That looks like the
farmer knows how to organize
and do business.
Now the parent business at
Greenville has. in response to
solicitations, widened out its
operations and is
warehouses in three other neigh-
boring counties. And from
the Times we see
same spirit is getting in the
fan up that way. they
a mutual company
and started the warehouse
We hear they
news what county
farmers done, sent
ii re and got part of how
. business was done, studied
and organized a company
of their own along the same
line. Succeed Of course they
will.
Sot only in the tobacco bu-i-
are farmers coining together
. . . heir but in
.;. ; they have organ-
i I built in v.
Eastern section of the State, for
here we have every opportunity
for wholesaling and
that makes this possible.
We already have the third
largest leaf market in
the State and it can lie easily
brought to place. We have
excellent hanking facilities that
no town can surpass. The East-
Training School for teachers
now going up will make Green-
of two years ago adopted a
favoring the placing of
the county officers on salary in-
stead of allowing them fees. In
keeping with the spirit of this
resolution a bill to that effect
was introduced in the legislature
hut some- who were interested
got up and presented petition
against it and the hill did not
pass.
We do not know just what the
educational of j people want in this matter at
the East, and socially time, hut we do know that
is without a peer, for we is considerable talk over
the
The raw and awkward i-Shave a
w . r
of i h i
whose picture adorns I
is coming to be the I i
i in the
a. I
. i i i
Neck,
.-
K mil y .
w e see
.
I . v,
of i
. ;
. lie fan . is
ii. an I
coin he leads
. I h. r ;. Ii hoping
, -1 and
g in hi- i
the r . in cars .
organization. It d to I
that the tanner- could or-
and any step in that
was regarded as a joke.
things are not that way now,
The farmers saw that other
classes of men were organizing
and working together for their
mutual and they have
gone to doing some of it on their
own account.
Why. down this way about
L ; him get on top and
. re.
GREENVILLE'S OPPORTUNITY.
you ever stop to consider
how greatly Greenville is
geographically Within a
of one hundred miles
with town as there
are some twenty counties that
are of easy access. With the
splendid and convenient train
schedules given us by the At-
five years ago a bunch of them Ian tic Coast Line and Norfolk A
who were tobacco growers, got Southern railways, which operate
their heads together and inn- passenger trains daily to and
eluded there was money in this town, people from
all of these twenty can
Come to Greenville, spend
five to ten hours here, and re-
turn home the same day. We
know of no other Eastern town
so greatly favored in par-
and with such an
Greenville ought to be-
come the central and leading
town of Eastern North Carolina,
and it is up to our people to take
advantage of the opportunity
and make it such.
tobacco warehouse is,
They reasoned it out that if
could make big
money sidling the tobacco crop
for the farmers, there was no
reason why they, the producers,
could not operate a warehouse
in which to sell their crop and
turn the commission money back
into their own pockets.
The result of this reasoning
was that these got to-
bought a warehouse in
Greenville, put a competent With such a favored location
warehouseman In charge of it
and started the business. Of
course other
convenient train schedules,
Greenville is an ideal place for
all kinds of public meetings.
lighting the new concern, for people can come here and
t people in the world.
We have an excellent building
and loan association that is
ready to aid those desiring to
build a home. Our public
and improvements are
in advance of the avenge town
of live thousand population. For
the home seeker and the invest-
or there is not a better place In
the State.
Then why not take advantage
of the opportunities ling
us to make Greenville the great-
est town in Eastern North Caro-
It can easily be dune
our will unite as
should say it shall lie done.
MERCHANTS LACKING IN INTEREST
The Reflector is not given to
kicking nor fault finding, but
we feel that some criticism
the merchants of Greenville at
this time will in it he out of place.
While there are some commend-
able exceptions, taken as u whole
they are wanting in public
and he-king ill interest
in those matters that tend to the
advancement of the town. They.
of all others, should feel greatest
interest in every movement for
the commercial development
the for are dependent
the trade . comes to the
town. v hen ;
o i of Com-
mer v. ion w
purpose i- to the
of the town, i one
merchant ii. ten . resent to
show hi- interest. I in- ought
not to lie so.
NO TOBACCO MEN THERE.
The report of the president of
the Greenville Tobacco Board
of Trade, recently published in
these ilium-, made some
of the merchants, lawyers.
doctors, and other business men
of Greenville for their seeming
to and Want of
in the tobacco market.
This criticism was just, and The
Reflector has one word to
against it. for every
man in the community ought to
give tobacco market his earn-
est support. Yet when a meet-
of the t of Commerce
was held Thursday night and
the tobacco men were specially
asked to he present to talk over
with other business men matters
looking to awakening more in-
in the tobacco market, it
was noticeable that not a single
man directly connected with the
tobacco industries was present.
FEES OR SALARIES.
The communication of
F, Stokes, one of the candidates
for the legislature, published
in this issue has put people
to talking, especially that
of it relating to regulating
the question, some of it on both
Sides. We also know that then-
are several counties in the State
that have adopted the salary
system instead of lees, and it
works satisfactorily in those
counties.
The Scotland Neck Common-
wealth in mentioning the fact
it is now nearly three
months the election, says
there is a great deal of time to
vote ; lit i-. Thai is in-
deed a deal of to
i; is wasted with
many people, but The Common-
wealth to overlook the
fact in this day the cam-
goes on almost
from one election to
another. If the time people
lose in ; was as
to some business
pursuit. country would lie
much better off. We need less
I a ml c business.
The death of Judge
Moore w occurred Ashe-
ville la-; Friday removes one of
the jurists of the Superior
bench ill the State. He
been a judge For ten years
and held his iii court in
em . -y in WHO. The
i i ii say Judge
Moore court was held in
hilt ill that v think
i he Observer i- mistaken.
Moore was elected in the
Now r election of i, came
In i ii to hold the court
began January follow-
and the files of The
tor show this to he the
court he held.
The candidates do not agree
with The Reflector's suggestion,
say for goodness sake do not
call all together on a day
before the primary, as they have
troubles enough already without
being forced to make a speech.
a thing some of them could not
do anyway. All right, we'll call
it off.
W. Dowd, editor of the
Charlotte News, who is a
date for the legislature in his
county and will be elected, will
also be a candidate for speaker
of the house of representatives.
He has served several terms in
the legislature is the man who
ought to be speaker, being in
qualified for it.
Charlotte fails to get the pres-
nominee Taft as a draw-
card for the Republican
Slate convention. That is one
time Charlotte loses out, but
she has won so many times late-
that this one failure is no
cause for failure.
The Taft notification costing
while the Bryan
cation coat only 1600, is only
another example of Republican
extravagance. The people should
elect a president who will save
the country something on ex-
and the man to do
that is Bryan.
The primary on the 30th is
only going to -elect the
for office, instead of this
being done by the county con
j us heretofore. The real
election does not come until
November, and that i- the place
where your vote will count.
The r of comment by
leading newspapers of the
try on Mr. Bryan's speech of ac-
indicates that a great
deal depends upon kind of
glasses one i.- looking through.
From which i might inferred
there is little real honesty in
S Hue people seem to have
plenty of money everything
but to pay debts. They
can go on every l . and
lake in show that comes
along, but got a
if you go lo a bill.
Delicious Banana Cream
This is highly recommended
by one of our correspondents; try it
for desert tomorrow.
Peel five large rub smooth
with live of sugar. Add
one teacup cream beaten to a
froth, then add one package of
Lemon L-O dissolved in 1-2 tea-
cups water. into
when cold varnish with candid cherries.
Serve with whipped cream, or any
good on. c. is sold
By all Grocers at per package.
Union county held a primary
Saturday, and for nearly every
office there was no nomination,
resulting in the necessity for a
second primary. We are look-
for something similar to that
to happen in Pitt county.
Taft will make a good hunting
companion for on that
trip through Africa next
Then they will have plenty
of time to talk over together
how their plans failed to ma-
in the election.
There seems to be nun h re-
Republican quarters
because the Baltimore Sun has
declared for Taft. It is not
likely that the Sun has an old
grudge to get even for.
If Sir Thomas Upton wants to
get any further attention from
America he must wait until
the election. The office
is too important now to both-
much with waiting for the
wind to move a yacht.
We would like to see one cam
which there wen- no of-
seekers, but the offices -eek
the men.
comes forward
with the bale of new cotton
this season. Ii was sold in
Charlotte Friday.
For Sale-A fine lot of S. C.
Brown Leghorns, standard bred;
mammoth Bronze Turkeys and
This is choice breed-
stock, and would not lie sold
at this season but for want of
room. Be quick. W. A.
Greenville, N C.
You are liable to an attack of some
form of Bowel and should
provide yourself with the best known
remedy. Dr. Beth
Wooten.
Governor Glenn tendered to
Hon. Locke of
the appointment to out the
term of the late
Judge Fred Moore, but
Craig declined, lie would have
made an excellent judge.
Former vice-president Adlai
Stevenson has been nominated
governor by the Democrats
o Illinois. He is going to make
J. Murphy, of i-
as a successor of the
late Judge Fred Moore on the
Superior conn bench. Mr.
lawyer of ability, a rec-
leader in his district,
and would make a good
Many Eastern North Carolina
friends would be glad of his
by the governor.
Since writing the above we I a good one if elected,
see Governor has a p. I
pointed Mr. Murphy. j DANGER IN DELAY.
. . , ,. i Kidney Diseases Are Too
will never advance Green-, , ,
. . Danders for Greenville
ville by abusing your competitor , . . . .
. , , , People to Neglect.
or running down Ins business. r
The danger of kidney troubles
s that they get a hold before the
recognizes them. Health is
A I undermined. Backache.
headache, nervousness, lameness, sore-
troubles, drop-
men char-
and who ca sell
things, to an
opportunity for realizing
on their earning capacity. If
your are Worth
to a day you should and
can get the money, is a
business to men
and will not be interesting to any
who do not mean business. Ad-
dress W. A- B. Hearne, Box
Greenville, N. C. d w
Can be Made and in
minutes at cost
One a Plate.
Stir contents of one package
into a quart of milk an a freeze.
cooking, no nothing
to add. Everything but the
ice and milk In the package. ,
mat quarts of the most
cream yon ever ate,
Vanilla,
and Unfavored,
i at your
by mail h floes not keep it.
p Be Tie, l
n Ci, U J,. V
diabetes and disease fol-
low in merciless Don't neg-
your kidneys. Cure the kidneys
with the certain and safe remedy,
Donn's Kidney Pills,
Wm. Washington and
Tarboro St. Rocky Mount. N. C,
Kidney Pills proved in
my to be a valuable remedy for
kidney trouble and I have no hesitancy
in mending them to anyone
a dieted with this My wife
and both used them for backache and
other annoyances arising from
kidneys they brought us
prompt relief.
For sale by all dealers. Price
cents. Co. Buffalo,
New York, sole for the United
Remember the
no other.
Nervous
Break-Down
Nerve energy is the
force that controls the or-
of respiration, cir-
digestion and
elimination. When you
feel weak, nervous,
table, sick, it is often
cause you lack
energy, and the process
of rebuilding and sustain-
life is interfered
Dr. has
cured thousands of such
cases, and we believe
benefit if not entirety
cure you. Try it.
nervous gave away
completely, and left me on I lie
of the crave. tried skilled
but cot no permanent
an bad I had to give up my
business. begun taking Ir. Miles
In a few days
I was better, and I continued
to Improve until entirely cured. l
am In business again, never
n opportunity ti recommend line
MRS. W. I.
Myrtle Creek,
Your druggist Dr.
and we him to return
of first If It falls
lo benefit you.
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT.
IN CHARGE OF J. M. BLOW.
of The Eastern for Advertising rates famished
If
The Story Yon Hear.
you hear an unpleasant
story about an
perhaps you will not feel
keeping it to yourself,
though you are not at ail sure
that it is true. The are
up.
There are between seventy-
acquaintance, five and a hands at
planted your gar-
den is the question every
one is asking. Woods Seed are
the best for the South- You will
find all kinds perfectly fresh at
Drug Store. Don't make
the mistake of getting some
kind
The meeting being held in the
Disciple church by Dr.
will continue until Sunday night.
He is preaching some able
mons.
M. makes the best
cold drinks that be made at
the ii tan old the year
round. Try one.
Miss Addle Johnson, of Kin-
was here Tuesday prospect-
with a view of moving her
stock of millinery to Ayden,
Smith Co. Dixon are running
s. Troutman. mother of i fully aroused to the occasion. that
n. G. Berry, died this morn- and that thousands of pounds of have
tobacco have already been sold. self from responsibility if
and that millions mere in this is only what
wending their way in this told- and that f
and our merchants and all know
of business have Have you ever noticed low
greatly revived. Don't let us stop. soon
Mrs.
Mrs.
at o'clock. She had been
confined to her bed for several
months. Besides being in bad
health she fell some time ago
and broke hip and has not
been able to be up since. She
was a consistent member of the
Disciple church. She left a large
family of children. Her remains
Arouse a still larger spirit of en-
establish other
tries that will give all our citizens
will be taken to Hertford for employment and bring about an
interment, era that will make our town one
Mrs. Elizabeth Braxton died of the best and most desirable in
this morning, having been con- j North Carolina. can do it.
fined to her bed for several. We have the people, the money
months with cancer cf stomach, land the country. Perseverance
She eras taken to Kinston enterprise will do the
some weeks ago, but nothing Then let us up and be
could be done for hr. She was; doing.
a splendid woman, a member
the Free Will Baptist church,
was the widow of the late Tee
their factory and mills on full
time. General sawing trimming Braxton, and leaves one child,
and repairing of all kinds neatly Cora Braxton. of Ayden.
done. Dr. J C. Caldwell closed the
Luther has a little meeting In the church
night and returned to
He
What Candidates Stokes
Greenville. N. C, Aug. 1908.
Editor
I think your suggestion of
the candidates tor the various
offices to meet in Greenville a
bis home in Wilson Monday, prior to primary for
made many friends, who will be
girl at his house.
You will find a nice line of
coffins and caskets on band at
J K Smith Co , to have . e a
j. b . However, I am sure that such to harms bro i
E. V. J. iv. a
ton. was h re Thursday. returned Mot
is a good one.
are dropped out of a story
Every and
is lost by the second telling.
soon becomes
and somebody's careless guess is
accepted as his positive state-
Since this is true, you
can not escape any responsibility
by saying that you heard a
report, but are not positive
as to it truth. The results of
repeating it are likely to just
as bad as if you pledged your
honor for its correctness in every
point.
When you hear a doubtful
story which attacks somebody's
character, set your lips together
and resolve no word this
shall pass them- If true it will
be verified only too soon. If
false you will have the
of knowing that you hi
work on the buildings for the
Eastern Carolina Teachers Train-
School, and the walls are
up rapidly. Work has be-
gun on the foundations of the
third building.
There Is No Physiological Reason
For Death.
Try this for Desert.
Dissolve one package of any H
one pint
hen partly unit, light
adding; one cream a .-
crush i v. i
and into a
or bowl. When It ill an I
may tie d
good mi sauce.
ii e ii i oat- . i-i-r
it r be I .
j will not meet the approbation of by ; the weight
J. R. Smith Co. Dixon A little child of May r most of the aspirants, and there- he.
things hustling at the is very sick. tore I am asking your indulgence e J
Earthquake Shrews
Eureka, Cal., Aug. 18.-Three
sharp earthquake shocks
knocked down mire than a
chimneys, shattered about
forty plate glass windows in the
portion of broke
crockery in the s and
tent many people scurrying from
beds into the
here early today.
luring plant. Derides their J, R. Smith C Dixon have to say a few things any way.
line of work they are making, a nice lot of and l the
2.500 tobacco hogsheads to be
used on this market.
Dr. and wife came
Give
Hears
ill
home from a visit to ply first class
their home, county.
J. Blow returned
Seven Springs
Prof. Joseph Kins y.
Grange. i in Ayden i
for a few days.
Mrs. F. C.
Miss Isabel D
today for Baltimore I
Isabel's eye.;
Mrs. M. B.
sick at the home of hi .-
Mrs. D. G.
Mrs. of H
here to see her mo .
who is sick.
Mr. and Mn II. G. Burton here, left for her
and re again
from e vi i- to G g
W. Dixon v. . Thurs-
m for
H Stopped Praying.
Little Bob, who for some
months bad invariably end d hi.
with
few legislation he mo a baby an
t mother that h
a coll know the position of a
when ; their with
g sods, firm a good sup
and over try re he
d repairing, elected. Therefore, very briefly,
I wish to say that I am in
with those desiring
was tire I of for what he
did get, and that he did not
. i an n w
-i .-
i. I
Mi
v i y
ti
abolition of the right of home-boys to send,
stead, as guaranteed by the con-1 Not rd, hi v-.
with those into Ida r n
in the to ; c
arrived
i.
home
day making an
on th
house on n.
reputation ii
Widow
Irene
has arrived to spend some time
with Mrs. W. L.
Mrs. B. F. Early rented
hotel to
R th Turnage and hereafter the hotel
; conducted by him. Mrs.
u gone to visit friends
late Caleb Miss Gladys Button, of Greets
the popular election the
of our county board of e boys,
cation; those desiring night. B b looked at
adjustment of the salaries of babies critically,
county in a manner remarked,
with the services thing I praying,
actually rendered; with those be-1 been three cf
in keeping tie
near tho people nil
possible, twill add, also, r
Pursuant to the m
county
at a meeting
e K i C
the Republicans
if Pitt county are
e u
T rs ,
August 1908, a
noon, for
end aft s to the
judicial c n
th .
The chairman th s-
iii-. . will call t
i ;,. I on Sal . .
15th, 1903. at .
ct delegates t .
., i i I i .
an ; inn
of three t. in , . t ii
be elected.
n v . F
PI mil i
f o in
A Card.
I hereby announce that I hive
. mo, for the of
from Pa clan to
THE BODY IS SELF RENEWING
Perfect Diet and Mode of Living Would
Waste aid
Would
last
i. do II lures,
If KIM I III HI ll
Ibis In l y
look U
ill II mi
, v. i e i II I
lag of the i .
never H literally
edged u m
of Hi
land But or i m
some n
I to II i
. m l ; -it
II ;
Vi bat i
today. ; I
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Isa
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,., BU i Ii I say-
. hi.
Alien, A. I
i is it a ii
for v i r It Is a
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I am firmly and
as clerk with R. C. Cannon.
We would call the attention of
our city fathers to the immense
Tripp died Wednesday even-1 is here on a visit to fin-
and was buried at the old j family of her uncle, Capt. J.
cemetery Thursday j Dixon.
evening. Funeral services were
conducted by Elder E. T. Phillips.
Mrs. Tripp had been
for several months. She was
a splendid woman. She leaves a
large family of children.
While Rev. H. E. Tripp was
out calling on his country
Wednesday, he was attacked
by a fierce dog, which took quite
a piece out of his coat. We
don't think Mr. Tripp will grow
any more.
E. was visiting
here Wednesday.
Mayor spent Sunday
in Kinston,
Mrs. Virginia Early,
of the Carolina House, has
rented the same to P. C. Turn-
age and has left Ayden.
Carl Jones, of has
taken a position with J. R.
Smith Co.
Mark Ross, of Beaufort
has taken a position with E.
Turnage Son.
Miss Ella May, of Greenville,
is visiting relatives in
The Bank of Ayden is now
neatly fitted up in one of R. C.
Cannon's millinery stores.
The Brick warehouse
will be opened for business on
Aug. 25th,
Ayden warehouse had the
largest sale of the season last
Thursday.
on the and .
,, . ., , out the contract
Democratic platforms, and if ,.
ii,,, , in-the sidewalks en Eva
nominated and elected will busy
myself in bringing to pass those
things essential to the
of the blessings o; a
and pendent Democracy.
Yours for good
J. F,
from the j house corner to
d Dickinson avenue
ti the A C. L.
bids for tho w . I
firm at S. C, n
the lowest i was i i.
the
Funeral Sunday
The remains of the infant
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B.
T , T- .- r, I T ,. . ; . I. I.
John Rice, . . . . . ,,
. u . . who died Friday night,
county, has accepted a position . . , ,, , r.
, , r. U n were or,
in Cherry cemetery, the
services being conducted by Rev,
D. W. Arnold. The pall bearers
j ;
Up.
t the
Star
Cons d C.-. i
t; on pries.
lay .
. G o i ti
average of 811.88. You
to sell to
high prices. ltd
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f.-3
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j-i to
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TI Of loured
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iii v. . . . . l ; . . . . i . fade.
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of
only
AT AYDEN.
Resources
quantity of weeds that have f c Harding,
grown in every section of our R L
town. They don t look pretty j Adrian
by any means. j .
To Mr. R. W. Smith we are;
surely indebted for the able and OF
the ban k of
in The Reflector.
Mr. Smith is an interesting
writer and knows exactly when n lie Qr Carolina, at the close of business
and what to write that which will
tend to prove conducive to the
welfare and prosperity of our
town and community, was fully
demonstrated during the past
six weeks. We hope to have his
assistance, when convenient, in
the future, so our department
may be the means of bringing
about that development and
prosperity we all so much desire.
We are deeply in his debt and
appreciate more fully than we
can possibly express his extreme
kindness to us. We sincerely
hope the time is not distant
when to some extent at least we
can reciprocate.
Now that Ayden has a tobacco
market which is an as-
sured success, and that the
hearts and souls of our com-
are greatly enthused and
Loans an
Overdrafts . . .
and Fixture
Due from
Cash items
coin .
Silver coin, including
minor coin currency
National bank note-.
and other notes
110.00
508.96
Liabilities
Capital Sin.-i. . .
Surplus fund .
Undivided profits, less
current exp. paid
Hills payable
to
25,000.01
200.86
of
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bl . I I
I kills the p i
and ho i
Into a C lie. i
hum r . imp s
all after killing
and the bl-w.
26.08
Total. 78.082.141
Total, 978,083.14
STATE OF NORTH
COUNTY PITT
I. J. R. Smith. Cashier the above named bunk, do solemnly swear that
the above statement II to the best. my knowledge and belief.
SMITH. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to be-
fore me, this day of July L DIXON,
1908. B. C. CANNON.
HODGES, J. R-
Notary Public Directors.
ltd
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Directions for h in c .
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Free Blood Cure
This coup n cut from
ville, N. C, i; for
ore large sumps of
ed free in plain
pack y In
name and on d
lines i-ow ill to BLOOD
CO,
State name of
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Unit I la w
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of tho
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be earned lo ii -ate
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I'm i it m
It, bill Hie hitter era-
eternal of life n
does the in I. and they exist only
tilter new and i
of life.
POOR PRINT
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Notice.
of the power of sale
ed in a certain deed in trust
a- C W. Harvey
and wife. Maude vi y. and
S. and wife, Ho J.
A. Andrews on ten
of June. lit, an duly r. d in the
Pitt CO North
in L-S the
undersigned will e t sale,
before the court h UM d or i i
to i he highest bid on Tues-
day of S a two
t m two
certain an and being
in Greenville township, Pitt county,
North Carolina and s fol-
lows, to wit.
One tr ct situate in the town of
Greenville, rut and being in th-
by
Greene, and I street, adjoin-
th lands Victoria
II. H. et a s; Be at a
take on t . South side of th
Victoria in running
Westerly with i to
Greene the with
Greene street t I
thence h 11th i w l lie to a
th i Ire hill way be-
tween
N n n id dividing
line 2-1 I to ;
die of m id i n thence Easter-
I lei with feet to I
ton
with Washington street 82-1-2 feet to
a id Mi
thence with
to a stake. ;
her S i thence
nor h r tn e ah I feet
to th.
lot. half oil
lot I
b Math-
Ore; . i Lat and
i . , .
A th n or . I in
aid .-. I the town
of Gr n I -in in the
re .
I j
e H, H.
k-. . no a ,
i h feet
n. W . n thence with
J.
with street to the begin-
.- . . ; . i
nut Aug. l-cl 9-8.
A. Andrew.
M ore I A
ville, N.
Notice.
lie
a . . and
wife Pugh
on tin and
i- record
e i i a.
ed
will . t . I
court . for
cash, to the hi r, in
the , I
to if
. Creek i
Pitt
land l ;
Pit . v. . I i
at a u b patent
. i-ii Km
for .
west poles it I conn to
i poles to
I is 5th corner,
iv , . s to the Hi
of the r. . . ten
then W.
a r I
i,
Th v. I I.
r. i.
Pi
I i
nil ,.
an ed
it a b tied a
has heel i in th Superior
i pt Pitt n b; th
p aim i I I
and th lei
will sin i n
,; I ti next term
o Court Pitt t; to i
ii seem d Mi
Monday i September,
at of county in
. N, C, a
t,, in I aim ii i action, or
w bi to h out I or tin
ii-f in I
This .
D, C Moore.
k .- ii. I
F. G, James, for plaintiff.
Notice to Creditors.
Having as administrator
Thomas A. deceased, late
of county. North t th.- Is
to notify parsons tn
against the estate of the said
them to the undersigned ad-
within from
this date, or this notice
in bar of recovery.
All persons indebted to said estate
will please make
This the 5th day of August
K. E. Administrator.
F, G. James, Attorney.
NEWEST
DIRECT FROM
Dry Goods, Dross Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Caps
Laces, Embroideries, Furniture and Mattings
A visit to our store will you. that we are
ways looking for the newest thing in something to wear
and now we are receiving New Goods daily we will sell
all our Summer Goods at unheard of prices.
Don't forget that we have the Low Prices on all our
stock. Owing to the backward season we feel like we
would be doing our customers and friends a favor to let
them know how cheap we really have marked our goods
so they can really enjoy some of these many bargains
we are offering the public.
Which means you can buy early and secure the
and most Up-to-Date Styles that are to be worn this
n.
All OUT rut
will
regular i M t i--
All of our Men's All of our r j AH of our Millinery will
Dress Goods will I sold One-Third oil
selling
One-Third off
price.
the t
f.- j
1.98 j 1.39
. Boys Knee
in
putt, ins for
mil
family
Stop at our store and make yourself at home, as you are
always welcome and we will assure you, you can dress
the whole family much cheaper than you expected when
you left home.
Dress
the newest shades, we
will let for
every-
body knows the price,
put
1-2 1-2 Bleaching,
something every home
needs for
rent Corsets
all to
at
CO
C. T.
Administrators Notice.
The Clerk of the of
Pitt county this day issued let-
of administration to upon the
estate of B. E. Patrick deceased.
Notice is hereby given to
holding claims against said estate to
present them to me for payment; duly
authenticated, on or before the 29th
day of June 1909, or this notice will
be plead in bar of their recovery. All
persons indebted to said estate are re-
quested to make immediate payment to
m This the 29th day of June 1908.
E. G. Flanagan,
of B. E. Patrick deed.
Blow, Attorney.
What is the for Indigestion
Mr. A. of On-
has beer troubled for j
Indigestion, and recommends Chamber-
Stomach and Tablets as
the best medicine ever If
troubled with or
give them a They car
to prove beneficial. They art-
easy to take and pleasant in effect.
Price, Samples J. L
Wooten's and Coward Wooten s
drug store.
When the tobacco
begin work, which will be in the
next few days, there will be
many cooks and house servants
leaving their jobs.
Big Hotel at Beaufort.
The Beaufort Hotel Company,
of Beaufort, is incorporated to
furnish to that flourishing town
the hotel which has been long
needed. Not only will the com-
build and operate a hotel,
but will also furnish electric
power, manufacture and sell gas
and oil machines, operate an ice
factory and own gas, steam and
sail boats. The authorized cap-
ital stock of the company is
of which has
been subscribed.
Granulated Sore Eyes Cured.
twenty years I suffered from a
bad case of granulated sore eyes, says
Martin of Henrietta, Ky.
February, 1903. a gentleman asked me
to try Chamberlain's Salve. I bought
one box and used about two-thirds of
it and my eyes not given me
trouble This salve is for sale
by J. L. Wooten and Coward Woo-
ten.
Moore Dead.
N. C, Aug.
Judge Frederick Moore, of the
Superior court bench, died short
after eight o'clock tonight
after an illness of two weeks of
typhoid fever-
The Horse Had the Most Sense
A man in town Friday tried to
carry off the dispensary, on the
inside of himself. The job was
too heavy and so overcame him
that he did not know how or
when he started home. He was
in a buggy, but his horse, with
the driver asleep, did not know
what to do except wander around.
Finally the animal walked to a
hitching post in front of a
to Chief
of Police Smith bad to take
charge of the outfit.
Chronic Relieved.
Mr. Edward E. Henry, with the
United States Express Co., Chicago,
writes, Superintendent,
Mr, Quick, handed me a bottle of
Colic, Cholera and
Remedy, some time ago to check
an attack of the old chronic
have used it since that time and cured
many on our trains who have been sick.
I am an old soldier who served with
B. Hayes and William
four years in the 23rd Ohio Reg-
and have no ailment except
chronic which this remedy
stops at For sale by J. L.
Wooten and Coward Wooten.
The State convention of far-
will be held in Raleigh
to 28th.
O. L. President, R. J. COBB Treasurer, W. H. PAIL, Jr. Auditor.
The Farmers Consolidated Co.
OFFICE. GREENVILLE, N. C
. WILL OPERATE WAREHOUSES THE COMING SEASON AT
Greenville, Robersonville, Kinston
i j
It is the experience every stockholder in this company that he never
made it better investment, for the five years of its operations the original stock-
holders have been paid 1-2 per cent in cash dividends. That is the result
management and Bound methods.
Again it is the experience every farmer who has sold his tobacco at the
warehouses of this company that he received higher prices than houses
could obtain. For the coming season is prepared to even surpass
the fine record it has made in the hence it is to the interest the farmers
to sell their tobacco with this company.
THE GUM WAREHOUSE
on the Greenville market, this season be in charge of that prince of ware-
housemen. Capt J. R. Hutchinson, formerly of Wilson, whom you have only to
try to be convinced his ability to please you.
I I
THE STAR
the Greenville market will again be in charge of that veteran warehouseman
J champion high prices, V. D. Foxhall, whose record in the past is a
what he can do tor you in the future.
The warehouses at Robersonville, Wilson and Kinston will be under cap- j
and managers who will carefully the interests all who j
sell with them. The wise farmer will sell his tobacco with j
Th
The Royal Golf club
is oldest golf chili in England,
and it also claims to lie the oldest
club in the world. It
was founded by James I. in
For two or three centuries before
that time had been u
game in Scotland, but there is
record of any ell u having es-
prior to the Bin.
club.
In the Scottish parliament
ed an art enjoining that
all and utterly downs
and lit A similar act was
passed in May.
The and Ancient Golf club
at St. Andrew.-, i, one of the mo.-t
famous in the kingdom. It was in-
in a silver cup having
been played for in May of that year.
In 1831 IV. became patron
of the club and approved its
ins in future styled and;
Ancient Golf of St.
presented a gold medal to
played for annually.
Striking an Average.
The children were not allowed in
kitchen, but nobody had aver
forbidden their sniffing outside the
door to catch the delicious odors I
which could be obtained by n close
application f a small new to a
crack.
Why. said Mrs.
wood, who discovered the
entry outside, the kitchen door one
morning, arc you
twitching and shipping
he isn't playing fair,
said Ethel. five
and I've only hail lour, and
it's my
I am, I n asserted
T it his . moth red
he hi to the
i-i an ; cold,
I i much she
CUB. K
THREE DAY EXCURSION
TO
NORFOLK
RETURN VIA
ATLANTIC MUST LINE i
on sale 17th. Limit d tn return j
oat 20th. Fare for round trip S
Greenville to Norfolk
For further information apply to Ticket Agent or j
write
W P. T. C WHIT G. P. A. j
WILMINGTON C. I
Littleton Female College
I J One if the most successful and beat equipped boarding ; the
South wit hot water heat, electric and
boarding pupils last year. 27th annual session will
For I. M. RHODES, President, i, C.
A high-grade Preparatory Sc I
cultural Located on 700-acre farm one mile from i.
College and under the mi i the h i i.
i I'm-new. illustrated address J. B. i i., i.
Farmers Consolidated Tobacco Co,
MA
I This Experiment.
; ,. our QUALITY brick and mark off whore
I you want tn break it with a trowel, break it
you wish. ii .;
Try another make of same way. shells
breaks wrung. Why , , , . , ,
S Examine and you will find that we take twist
; of while most all machine brick show a
die is specially constructed.
The saving in working our brick makes a big
t in cost. Masons can lay more of brick in same length
of time and they are not broken op when you gel
i them. We DO NOT ship bats. ,,,,,,,. ,, .,
Our brick look like PRESSED BRICK. motto
j QUALITY and yet coats only what you pay tor common
I brick. . . ,,
We will convince yon with samples, prices,
C rates Arc on request,
I PLANT OS K. KY. A. I., t
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J BRICK N. C
ESTABLISHED 1875-
S M
Wholesale and retail
ind Furniture Dealer. Cash
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Turkeys, K
Bedsteads, e c
Suits, Baby Carriages, Go
Parlor suits Tables,
Safes, P. and Gail i
Snuff, Life Tobacco, Key
West Cheroots, Henry
Cigars, Canned Cherries, Peach-
es, Apples, Pine Apple.-,, Syrup,
Jolly, Flour,
Soap. Food, Matched,
Oil. Cotton Seed and Hulls,
Garden Seeds, Orange.
Nuts, Candies, Apples,
Peaches, Prunes.
Raisins, Gloss and
Wooden ware, Cakes and Crack-
Macaroni. Pest But-
New
and numerous other goods.
Quality and quantity cheap for
cash. Come see me.
Wood's High-Grade Seeds.
Crimson Clover
The King of Soil
also makes splendid fall,
winter and spring
the earliest green feed, or
a good hay crop.
CRIMSON CLOVER will in-
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land more than twenty times as
much as the same amount spent in
commercial fertilizers. Can be
by itself or at the last work
. of corn, cotton or other
crops.
Wood's Trade Mark Crimson
Clover Seed is the best quality
obtainable, of tested
and free from impurities and
weed seeds.
Write for Crop
giving prices and information
about Crimson Clover and
other Reasonable Seeds.
WOOD SONS,
Richmond, Va.
The best for
and Felt
II iS piece Pr-
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Si
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A Fitting School,
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South. Fifty-seventh year
begins Sept. I. For beautiful
Address,
J. A. M. H. HOLT, OAK RIDGE, N. C.
have just received a ,
S pound shipment m
Fall Goods
Arriving
at
Military Institute
A Boarding School for end Young Men.
Procure for any or care Instruction
of Beautiful. healthful locution. Good moral
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very Term of School will begin
Write at once particulars.
H. RHODES, Supt, Kinston N. Car.
Shop
Edmond prop-.
Located in main business sec-
of the town Poor chair
in and each one
sided over by a skilled barber
Our place is inviting, razor;
sharp. Our towel clean.
thank you for past
and ask you to call strain who.
Rood work is wanted.
pound paper. This paper is ;
an in price. It S
J tomes packed in a board i
S box, instead of the old unhandy J
wrapper. ;
i We furnish J
Envelopes to
packed two packs in a board J
box. By buying in quantity
i we are able to offer it at
per pound; envelopes per J
package.
We invite you to call and
examine it.
EVAN'S BOOK STORE
MOORING
to FLEMING G
j.
COAL COAL
COAL
See W. J. before buying
your for the winter. give
a bargain.
PHONE NO
General Merchandise
C. D.
Opposite Center Brick Warehouse.
General Merchandise.
Union Central Life Insurance Company
over forty yearn old. Has over in
large dividends annually; writes
all the beat forms of policies; Has premium rules; Docs
not deal ii
desiring Life I, will do well to cull on or
Soap
Will make the skin Healthy.
Will make the in Velvety.
FOR COMPLEXION
BRICK -BRICK i l-f-
w Blackheads,
and all Skin
Home of Women's Fashions, Greenville
C.
FALL BULBS
Ir
Is
have on hand a large of
I good machine mad brick. Will quote
prices on ill orders
i promptly.
W J Gardner,
I The Brick Man. Bethel, N. C.
are now arriving, plant early
to got best results A
line of and Ferns in all i W
sizes. Choice out flowers a
specialty, bouquets
and Floral offerings at short j Cotton. Grain
notice. Mail, Telegraph, and I , U
Telephone orders receive
prompt attention. Phone
Cobb Co.
NORFOLK. VA.
Cotton Buyers, Broker
Raleigh, N. C.
and Provisions,
PRIVATE WIRE
to York. Chicago
to
H. D. BATEMAN,
Its Greenville, N. C.
U l. MOORE W. it.
Moore and Long
cs n K IS N c
I if at pol
I i ., , i of puce
Co
X. Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa
Dr. Greene
DENTAL SURGEON
Specialist on Crown work
Office over Wilson's Store.
j-W. PERRY GO,
NORFOLK, VA.
. . and handlers
Bagging and Bags,
p and shipments
For Rent.
on corner of
Thirteenth . A ;
the Will Bell .
and Reason
want to give whole time to
U. BASKET
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MM
in Charge of F. C. NYE
. . Application j
. v.
. ,.
had .
, in mind the Rudolph Croom is visiting rel-
and county.
Miss Alice Tripp is having her
two-story residence in
gr Hinds
A. G.
. . v r
V.
, front of the
lay. painted white.
. .
H.
was i- t
I . One of pr lines of
. , crockery Win
makes, Barbel
D. Cox returned
morning alter
fix weeks
Marlboro South Caro-
in the interest of the Beau-
fort County Lumber He
looks he is hi i b
while away. We are glad to
it B I
i r;
.
. visit to
r.
s;
ill
A. W.
ii v was
of Km.
day They
and
ill be at m of
THE CONDITION OF LABOR.
Party Has Never
in Its Favor.
Richmond. Va., Aug. 1908.
Editor
i wish to call the attention of
the laboring classes to the fol-
lowing letters, one from a gen-
demon in Mississippi and the
other from Has. John Mitchell
The former says, alluding to the
industrial rank and file.
p deserve to be and
They will not accept
will they appreciate any
fort made in their behalf. They,
Mari a had rather
led to the slaughter by the pro-
demagogue who lives
in their simplicity and credulity
WITH MISS KING.
Delightfully Entertains friends on Her
Anniversary.
Monday was the sixteenth an-
of Miss Mattie
King, one of Greenville's sweet
and attractive young misses.
In malarial districts their While not giving t formal birth-
re they . .,
peculiar in freeing day in honor of natal
I day she entertained a large
stimulate the TORPID LIVER,
strengthen the digestive organs,
regulate the bowels, and are
as an
ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE,
Take No Substitute.
WHO TO VOTE FOR.
, . .; Mi . i
i, .- r cracked corn.
. ,,; . . y ,.;. . Co
;. . El . . .
. . , . ,
i were i . .
. i I
.;.;.,. ; ;,. v. Ange
Co. I
Mis .
i-.
.; Miss
of friends from i to p. m.
at the heme of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. R. W. King, corner of
Dickinson avenue Washing-
Candidates Registered for the streets.
J The party was held on the lawn
The time in candidates I of the
could register with the chairman arrangement being most at-
of the Democratic tractive An of
committee for the was arranged over
to he held on the 29th, expired the gate, and lines
Saturday. Only those who cents festooned the lawn and
the of their true con- arrival were
but it will too late, for the different t at the by Carl
their in- a. Mow j with Mabel King, of
doom, no one to L mow, was served
; . . Wilson with Mini Mat-
John Mitchell says. SC King,
ever be n one to that ten, S M . .
has j. ,, N
near the cam ,.,.,
.,. back home.
look a that pretty dis
of ladies a line
. h s an i h at A. W.
and Co. They are i them
too.
Miss Alice
h r
J. V -a
j capital.
I am one of those who For SheriffS I Dudley,
The t games of the even-
wore progressive whist and
flinch. Tie a piece of
. that not one wrong chat i Joseph b Carl
r t g . . , I a-J- to ID. MM
x Manufacturing th .,, labor will do its own duty all .,,,;,. it to Mi. Susie of
. several Co. . .-. r a
. . gs a id at ii famous
ti . u h . W F i
I u ,;.
re can pie . i
Betsey Cox, the aged d labor do its own cut
. A. G. Cox, is he misery and all th ; Buffering ,,,.,
i . , here with hr t the r
. ; . the world will
Monday the A. G Sow it scorns these j gentle.
out sixty men, one in the .
piste
W i
of C Ki,.,,
Moore, Ric
, ; . . .
. I A very amusing event within
doors was down the
C r i.-r . silver stars to
,,. the ceiling and the guests each
at. stars
Kan
. ml
. d e past two
w . . I
. p-- . iv c
. d .
; C
Fran
population
most
.-.- . . .
; to have ;.
turned school room. it
den upon l of
ho must school Many a boy .
had health and most u-fined .
p by found anywhere
this L child . be. are the
c ,. Produce Co., next and .
I will c,, main hope,
the this nation. Ye.
Bi .
. e
a horse he
Par
, . to be at
which from Greenville is only Susie
the
and
wax, in
d the time th
of school.
a nit
-r -rut
tickets will good to vocal solo by Miss King.
return on any regular train as Elegant refreshments were
I Thursday, nerved on the lawn, the ices be-
specially ordered from Nor-
or three folk for this occasion the cream in
e solicitors to ct as white in keeping
M C G . desks -the nation. to pet as and white in Keeping
v. r, v. Fran I . a trial and be convinced. for last or fifty n. with the color scheme of the
. row Vincent of Green. years they have been ignored and g
Miss Cox is county e vine spent a short while here discriminated sell them- The out of town present
Mr. G. E. Jackson's he has promised to burdens have been -J- were Misses Perry, and
. . i . n-j--
in the country. educational
W- always have a nice lire of i A
and
have been The were Misses
the wheelwright . Q of Kinston;
North besides a host of Miss MM King, of
Caro- Conner Allen. Henry
Let u;
before
Manufacturing Co., No at
M r. prices, Lome A. W. Ange
Chapman, after a . r . ,. ,
visit rear Stokes,
turned Tuesday evening.
in town yesterday in the
in highest terms of the plow
Lira by Rev. Sylvester v. th,
Hassell, of Williamston.
rare treat to hear such able men I
as he is.
Miss Cox
evening. . ,. ,. f
The A. G. Cox manufacturing
, . . ;. .;. register of deeds. He met Aim
k is taxed to its . . .
., ,. .-tr- r,. very reception here. m., .
She spent
trues flues. . ; Greenville one but there with Mr. and Mis.
. . com . in , T ,.,.
Eunice
r the
at J. Car-
eating.
Quit
stock
. buy.
However, the boys put any
day please, and y a could
mi n
, Dr. D. L.
runt, bouts be- popular was in
inter town to extract a tooth
a merry party of young
people re entertained by Miss
Bryan Monday night
That t music d through
our open window on the gentle
was very e. It remind-
ed us of days, when the
girl play to
the delight of the listening
The las- we heard was
the music for Morpheus claimed
us as own. but hear that
refreshments were served and
all report fine time.
Chickens specialty.
Come and get the best prices.
Barber Co
is said to be a
in town Tuesday, but did
stay
F. L. the efficient
book-keeper of the; A. G.
Mfg. Co
Republican party
went into power nearly fifty
, year.-, the farmers lab-
i or owned per cent, of the
returned wealth country. How
from Morehead Saturday evening than per cent.
I The legislature at our capital
city has been to rich
able to contribute to campaign
A distinguished United
senator In a speech
I have been in the United States
senate a number of and if
I there has been a single
fed in the of the laboring
manor by the congress
the ;. I have
too obtuse to see But the
hard working man
for special favor,
On a ride in the country, last
NOTICE Sunday afternoon, we saw sever-
Go to M. G. j n of cotton in
N, for Hi; He of a of Mr.
represents the Co., it looked almost
Greensboro. It i.
W. J. Wyatt
Miss Lola Roach, of
spent pert of last week with
Misses Kate and
is an old pupil of H. S.
aid are always glad to see
them.
A. G. Cox only ex-
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
Bank of
AT WINTERVILLE.
In the State of North dote f 16th.
but e i. mi
of Raleigh,
excellent farmer. During the
I i spring he had the stump.-.
taken out of part of
now he is building a large
storage for corn and
The r m
vacation. He going to his old ;,.,. of c r,,
, u i and discounts
and
D ;
, Rankers
1.17
-s today for a short
me near , .,,,. ho
We are glad to see that K. . .
moving fat tho hog
around is going on in town. Mr. hominy n.
Wain has moved in on Main; Rev. T ii. Km, assisted is
street, west of the railroad. T., n s-i, of
C. Nelson in tho Fair house east. Ft
i chance to have equal
that he may not. be discriminated
against, lie to
.
Capital
funk
profits less
, . paid
payable
Time
,.,., , ;
880.011
6,000.00
IT.-;
8,500.00
Total
l I
himself socially, mentally and
. a
now to achieve what th em w tores to the
long wished for. The wise Id I
. around hew are
a for and K-
C. T. and Cox have I of the old academy. j . r . .
r. The t Id
r.- are pi to before mo,
, . TI
returned after a pleasant visit to
their brother. Rev. W. E. Cox,
in Wilmington. We missed very
much the genial laugh our
good friend C. T.
Hay and lime at A. W. Ange
Co
moved from near Miss Nannie after
Baptist church to the dwelling some time
formerly occupied by Clint
Smith, east of A. G. Cox's, .
Mr. of Vanceboro,
move. in the ;
. n .-.
. , . I
m r
ii t
over
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
D. J. Editor end Owner
Truth In Preference to Fiction.
One Dollar Per Year
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY. AUG. 1908
NUMBER
J A. GARDNER NOT A CANDIDATE.
He Heartily Endorses the Present
Board.
Editor
Some of m friends, without
my consent and approval, have
proposed my name as a candidate
for a member cf the board of
county commissioners, and while
I appreciate tho confidence thus
expressed by them in me, I can-
not, under any circumstances,
and would not under the present
circumstances, be a candidate.
It has always been customary
to re-nominate of com-
missioners for the second term,
and I think this board, equally
as much, if not more, entitled to
tho than any
board we have had for a long
time-
The present board of county
commissioners have made more
improvements and started mere
new permanent public improve-
that will be for the Rood
of the people of Pitt county, than
any hoard recollection, and
I understand that they have
ready made several contracts for
public improvements that cannot
be completed during term
of office, I think it would be
both and unwise not to
re-nominate the present board of
commissioners, although the
r men mentioned as
dates are good and competent
men.
It would appear to me to be
almost an impeachment and p.
reflection upon the good and
faithful representatives we now
upon the board of
not to re-nominate and
re elect them, and I hope that
my friends and the Democrats, of
the county think
about the matter and not do
these good men an apparent in-
justice.
Many dams, bridges and roads
in the county have already been
built, and many improved, and
if this board permitted an-
other i, I believe-the people
of the county will realize that
thy have taken good and rapid
for in the
direction. Nothing, in my
opinion, is more important today
to Pitt county than the improve-
along the lines already
begun by tho present board of
commissioners,
J. A. Gardner.
This the 20th day of Aug. 1908.
WILLIE WILSON ENTERTAINS.
to Tom Harvey and
Connor Allen, of
for
Saturday evening from nine to
twelve, Willie entertain-
ed most delightfully, in honor of
Tom Harvey and Connor Allen,
of Kinston, at the home of his
father on Evans street.
The guests were met at the
front door by Willie Wilson and
Miss Blow. Connor
Allen, of Kinston, and Miss Lil-
Burch received in the front
parlor; and Tom Harvey, of
Kinston and Miss Ethel Skinner
received in the back parlor.
Progressive conversation was
carried on between and
thirty and Miss Lillian Carr was
awarded a prize for being the
most pleasing talker.
and barn dancing
were two very enjoyable features
of the evening. At a late hour
delicious ices and cakes were
served by the host. After en-
joying much music, both vocal
and instrumental, the guests
departed to their homes
Mr, Wilson a most charming
host and expressing wishes to
meet Messrs. Harvey and Allen
again on the sea of life.
Carriage Licenses.
Register of Deeds R. Williams
has issued licenses to the follow-
couples since last
WHITE.
J. O. and Mag Gal-
Caleb Young and Charity May.
L. W, and Mary
A. Jackson.
COLORED.
Spencer Jones and Bettie How-
ard.
Columbus Gay and Caroline
Howard.
Travis and Harriett
Chapman,
J. M. and
Locke
Young Man of Promise.
Rev. Sidney A. Edgerton, of
Wilson, a young man who
paring for the ministry and was
spending a days here,
preached Sunday morning in
Memorial Baptist church. His
sermon was an excellent one,
well prepared and splendidly de-
his there
A Card.
Someone has been persistently
circulating a report to the effect
that I am a candidate for sheriff
in the interest of the present
incumbent, Sheriff L. W. Tucker,
under I have acted as a
deputy for four years. I wish
to just emphatically deny this
report, and to say t. the public
that there is not one atom of
truth in it; and to say that I am
a candidate in my own interest,
and not in the interest of any
other person. I have no
to make of the conduct of
the under the
of Sheriff Tucker, except to
say that the same has been clean
and capable so far as it was in
the power of both and
myself to make it, but I believe
in rotation in office, and in the
time honored custom of electing
a sheriff of this county for only
two terms, four years;
and as Sheriff Tucker has enjoy
ed and held this office for four
years, I feel as a life long Demo
that I have the to
aspire to this position, subject
always, of course, to the action
of the Democratic primary.
I desire to thank my friends
for their many offers of support
for this office, and will
the support any and all
my friends and fellow Democrats
of the county. If nominated
and elected to this office, I
promise the public a clean
administration of the same, and
as capable and efficient discharge
of the duties of the office as I
may be capable of.
This August 1908.
S. I. Dudley.
Card From Mr. King.
Some person or persons, have
been ignorantly or otherwise per-
circulating a false state-
to the effect that I have
been receiving or charging the
county of Pitt the sum of five
dollars per day for my services
in supervising as best I can the
construction of the new bridge
across Tar river at Greenville.
There is not one word of truth in
I this report. I have never re-
or charged one cent, for
i any services I may have render-
ed the in any respect to
the supervision of the
of said bridge, never had
any idea of so doing and will not
receive one cent for said
I make this statement in
that all the people of the
county may know that the re-
port has not the slightest
in fact.
Respectfully,
AN APPEAL TO THE VOTERS
East of the A. C. L. R. R. from
Western
We, the undersigned voters
beg to ask the privilege of being
represented on the board of
county commissioners for the
following
First, Because we own one
half of county.
Second, We have men of brains
enough who are ready and will-
to do the work because they
realize that duty demands it.
These men's names are register-
ed among the candidates as Al-
V. Lang, of Falkland town-
ship and John J. May, of Con-
township.
R, B. J. P. Sec. of
board of supervisors of
ville township.
J T
G L Lang,
W G Gay,
G C Barrett,
M T Horton,
F M Smith,
H V Lang,
W E Boyce,
F M Dupree,
C C Joyner.
W R Home,
B Streeter Sheppard
Joseph N Bynum, Jr.
A C
J T Flanagan,
J A Forbes,
J L Wilkinson,
G L Fields,
T C
R Turnage,
L A Joyner,
J I Baker,
J R Newton,
J R Allen,
Jones,
Joseph A Forbes,
T L Turnage,
R E Belcher,
FL Allen,
Erwin.
S V Joyner,
C I. Joyner,
W R Fields,
W E Barrett,
R F
E A
J A
D Horton, Jr.
ITEMS.
N. C., Aug.
R. H. Garris went to Grifton
on the shoofly on business today.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
was Mrs. sis-
Mrs. L. C. Garris, Sunday.
Miss May Hart, of
den, is visiting her sister, Mrs.
N. E. Garris.
Mrs. S. E. went to
Ayden on business Monday.
R, F. Hart was calling here
Sunday afternoon.
Marcellus attended
the quarterly meeting at Bethany
Saturday and Sunday.
A. Stocks, of Greene county
visited his uncle,
Saturday and Sunday.
Miss Esther Jones, of Ayden,
visited Misses and Ella
Garris last week.
A. L. and J. F. Mum-
ford were near Clay
Root Sunday.
Rev. L. W. Worthington
rived home yesterday
by his bride. wishes
to the married couple.
A. B. Garris is attending court
at Kinston this week.
Frank of Kinston, is
visiting here today.
Democrats Lets Send J. F. Stokes to
Legislature.
We the undersigned citizens of
the county of Pitt respectfully
ask the Democratic party to
nominate for house of
Mr. J. F. Stokes, of
Greenville, and our reason for
doing same is that his standing,
character, fitness and ability is
second to none in the race for the
nomination. He is
alive to tho questions at issue,
and in touch with the needs of
the whole people besides being
able to cope with any problem
effecting county State. His ed-
qualifications
passed by few, if any, in the
county. As a tireless worker
and able debater he can hold his
own anywhere and everywhere
he meets the enemy. Moreover
there is in him those elements
that tend to constructive states-
thing to be anxious-
sought after at this time.
Standing squarely and firmly on
the true principles of Democracy,
and always with a keen
of eternal of things,
he will ever dare to stand for
right as against wrong, and, if
nominated, will carry in
a manner befitting a true
of the people of Pitt.
Where is the man more accept-
able at this time Gentlemen,
lets make his nomination
and a victory proper will
be ours in November.
Yours for good government,
J. H.
J. It. Williams
Z. P. VanDyke.
E. Taft,
J. W. Bryan,
J. J. Tripp,
W. C. Vincent,
P. Pollard.
W. P. Edwards,
J. H.
J. J. Nobles,
Henry Dixon,
E. H Thomas,
W. A. Morris,
J. A. Mills,
J. W. Tucker,
L. C. Mills.
LEPER FROM THIS STATE.
In Tent on Banks of Potomac
Await. His Fate.
Washington Aug his
only solace, Jno.
Early, a leper, is isolated in a
lonely tent on the Potomac river,
where, guarded day and night,
he awaits his fate. At Lynn, N.
C, his wife and child face the
horror of becoming victims of
disease. The health authorities
are taking steps to get him out
of the country. They have
pealed to the North Carolina
health authorities to have him re-
moved to his home. He may
be sent to the leper colon y
in It is supposed that
DAMAGE FROM FLOOD.
Overflowing and
Suffering.
Crops are
Raleigh, N. C. Aug.
There is much here
as to the effect of d
heavy rains on the crops. -v
lands corn and other crops are
already badly damaged by over-
flow on the streams throughout
this section and the rain con-
with no indication of any
change for fair weather at least
for forty eight hour.
throughout the county are over-
flowing the low lands and if the
rains are to continue for many
days the upland crops of cotton,
corn and other crops will be very
Early caught the disease in badly damaged. The rain fall
Philippines. He is an for hours up to this morning
in the Salvation Army, and con-1 was 2.72 inches. The rains are
ducted services at N. Y. I heavy throughout the inland
He recently worked at Lynn. N, j sections of tho State and are
C., where his family now resides. . stretching from Texas, through
The discovery of the case was j Georgia to this State. Advices
Friday, but the facts from today indicated
not made public by the health that the Cape Fear river was
department until yesterday.; rising steadily, being now at
has been placed in a tent j feet with indications that flood
especially erected for his would be reached
in the rear of the smallpox t day morning, that being feet
quarantine station near the dis-1 Tar river at Greenville is rising
jail on the bank of eastern; steadily, being already up
branch of the Potomac. He will feet or more, and Roanoke river
be kept there under guard at Weldon was feet above
cold weather comes when if normal and steadily rising. There
necessary a house will be indication of clearing
to make him more weather for hours at least ac-
He has been supplied with bed j cording to the weather bureau
clothes and clothing and utensils; authorities.
necessary for living. His food is
carried to him and poured into j Lumber Read Discontinues,
the vessels for his per-, Lumber
discontinued operation of
Early asked the health de-,
to keep from his wife a
information as to the character,
of his illness. This being
passenger
service has been d.
Notice of the discontinuation of
the road was made public I
week, and was pursuant to an
order of Mr. George L- Roper
receiver the road. The re-
am perfectly willing ,,,.,;
right here or anywhere else at of
authorities may say until the
possible he expressed a desire to
return to his wife and child and
to be permitted to die near them
this is not possible then I
end said he.
lie Wrong
Chief of Police W. G. Rouse,
of Dover, brought to the city
this morning, m alias C L.
Grimes, a who
is wanted in Grimesland for
shooting a constable. John
Galloway two years ago. Grimes
was arrested by Chief Rouse,
Saturday, upon of the
received from the
at Grimesland. A Deputy
sheriff of Pitt came over from
Greenville today and carried the
back to
Free Press, 24th.
Grimes turned out to be the
wrong man and was turned loose
after getting here.
Change in Episcopal Services.
The service announced for
next Sunday morning at the
Episcopal church, will be post-
until Sunday night at 8.15.
Sunday school at 9.30 a. m. ind
Evening Prayer at night will be
the services for the day.
There will be services at
den Sunday morning at and
at at p. m.
r . v I .
R. W. King.
F. Lee of Winter
ville, was brought to the city
morning suffering with
fiver and taken to the
hospital for
Free Press 19th.
Revival at
A revival meeting, conducted
by Rev. E. B. of Sharps-
burg, and J. A. Sullivan, of
Washington, will begin in
Baptist church on next
Sunday, 30th, and continue for
ten days or longer. Services
Made a Fine Sale.
Did you notice sale F. D. FoX-
hall made today at the Star
Warehouse, branch of the Farm-
Consolidated Tobacco Com-
He sold pounds of
will be held twice each day, at I mostly tips, and showed on aver-
a. m. and p. m. Every- j age ill through. That was
body is cordially invited to at- some good selling, but it is the
I tend. way all the time.
Splendid Teacher for W. H. S.
Among the various
company in this city.
is a rumor current on the streets
today, that the company bus
notified the Norfolk and
em Railroad of the
of the road instruct, d
of High school,
all of which rank with the best, were
none is superior to that by the
Miss Vivian
musical course
last
em some time
Sou
is a so
h t
the rd is
. property of the A. and N C.
music this year. She won
Roberson who was principal send-officially
year in charge of this depart-1 way
is again in charge, of the
-1
suggest
a strong
medal over all competitors at tho
conservatory of music
for her skill in this art. Miss
Nannie Lou of
N. C, will be assistant.
Miss also won the medal
last year at the Durham
and is a very fine
Few schools can offer
the musical advantages that this
school can.
Re-elect the Present Board.
ed that there is
Norfolk and South-
taking over and operating
the
Officials of both companies
seem very reticent when
approached for information. In
fact, to one's inquiries the in-
available reply is, don't
know anything about There
is a wail of protest going up
from the people living along the
line and a petition is in
requesting that the federal
judge order the continuance of
operation, for the present at
least. The heaviest sufferer
along the road is the
Lumber Company, which is
without any
Falkland, N. C. Aug. 1908
Editor
I wish to go on record as one
heartily in favor re-electing
the present board of county
commissioners. Under present j bottled up,
conditions I think it would be means of getting its
lumber to market. It is said
that the Rutledge mill has
already feet of lumber
sawed and for market.
Kinston Free Press.
great injustice, both to them and
to the county, not to elect them
again. W. II. Smith.
Coming Next Week.
Those favorites, the
will open the season in
Masonic opera house
playing a three nit i.
The company ;
stronger and better t. . . ever
and our people may expect some
good shows.
lot iv
. .
POOR PRINT
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Eastern reflector, 21 August 1908
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
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August 21, 1908
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