Eastern reflector, 20 March 1908






WIN
This Department is in F. C. Nye who is authorized to represent The Eastern
in and vicinity.
boots, rubber shoes. Now is the time to purchase Mrs. E. F. Tucker is in
coats, and heavy your Box Body Carts while they more this week selecting her
a specialty- are cheap. The A. G. Cox Man-1 spring millinery goods-
Bather Co.
John Flanagan Flan-
students of W- H- S. went
to their homes near Farm to
spend Sunday
We can furnish all kinds
of and turned wood
work for buildings on short no-
tic-, Carolina Mfg.
.
Miss Daisy Porter was called
home Thursday on account of the
death grandmother.
. ii cow almost at
ha; d t the farmer
i carts and wag
o. T . G C x
C. their
Co. have plenty of
HELPING ITS SECTION.
Norfolk Southern Will Send Out
Special Train.
The Norfolk Southern Rail
way has arranged fur a special
train of two curs to be b as
the corn special, to go over all
the lines of that road, leaving
here March 22nd. There will
four specialists on board,
in Dr. F. L. Steven and Pi of.
R. I. Smith. These talk on
the culture of corn and its prep-
fertilization, the test methods i
of feeding the crop, the p j
to harvest it. and will give
full instructions is t the self et- j
ion of the right kin; f
The be cm t
will s-- i
At t points
GOV. R. B. CLEM
About
CURL
Great
Far
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v.. v Call and ate us
. we can name
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The .-ear is here.
farm s secured
u. Prompt attention to
our customers Harrington Bar-
r id .
A moving
m it will be in the
tor; i v H. S. Saturday
night March 7th at o'clock by a
fr ii Greenville They
A new line of dress shoes for
them on hand. Call and see them, ladies and just opened
Prof. G. E- Lineberry Harrington. Co
been informed of his election to j There will be a temperance
deliver the annual add rally of all the Sunday schools in
the Literary on the fifth Sunday morn-
Wake Forest college this We expect to have some
spring. is a coveted honor distinguished present.
He has accepted and will deliver j The . v ill be at o'clock,
the address some time in April. announcements a week
Beautiful souvenir cards twenty places.
Barber Co. i Produce Co. is of i-
to welcome back j a car of the prettiest cultural and
into our town John David Smith, hay ever delivered in Winter on ii
time beer, in villa and at prices right too. This corn I will
business in Greenville. He will J. II. Hudson left educator and it
conduct business for Cross Roads where enterprise on the part of
the the name of J D. ho will locate for further the Norfolk , to sup-
Smith Co. They will be next to lice. We regret very much to . pit-mp
the post office. lose Ho had man the value an
potatoes at here, we hope him Char-
Harrington. Barber Co. much success in his new field observe. j i
Mrs. of Bethel. . .
with her many, m
at A W. Ange returned borne n,
Saturday. um to die of an
G. ii. Lineberry and A. G.
to ii o NOTICE
morning to attend the u- H ;.
forces
t c
I n a rule Km-
until f have my-
self t h eat
many in
but inf i J our
Mr oner in-
try i, I n.
in tine
I th ; a bi. i. in; to in people
r I i the h l-no-n of used
C I MM
c. It is with that I you this
i in the that c-n b-y a
-r C I so v, or re-
For Sale by Druggist , 1.00, and
THE EASTERN
la . long
can get K- New Disc .
Pa. . d no b i I I y
II
ms than
, of A. D. Cox in ,
Carolina Mi ;
l . fee
. place
fir v
quick notice. Can promptly looked after Mr.
i ; and Mfg. Co. Cox ill still cc with
Eda Woo ard left tins c . ;
morning to Sunday at
home i ear Stoke
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ii.
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If
try ii
For hi
corn, oats and feed of i
Space
highly recommended by
who have seen their Meas heavy
. for 1.21
seed oats go to Winterville
Pr
S Smith spent Thursday
Kinston.
A new line of dry goods and
notions ii. Harrington
Barber Co.
We are requested to announce
the services at the
pal church will be at every
Wednesday Friday afternoon
instead of p. m.
Garden of kinds fresh
from the A Ange
A Co.
The Vance Literary society
will a public debate next
Friday , March 14th at 7.80
. an most cordially
hay corn, oats , of fin M , .
ail kinds go to Pro- band picked, especially i,.
next door to post- for seed i p r bushel Also Francisco, u is- do. i
v- w v A ITS t nit ins U. is.;.
office. Prompt attention a lot of the Improved King Cot- .,.,,.;,
Misses Cox an
Lawrence to Green
ville this morning. per bushel.
Cheap cash on W H. Harrington-
winter shoes. We have-------
for cur stock.
. i at. . .- ,
id ton pounds in seed bod. It correct liver
a pound .
priced Coach is
and
g no .
gist i
u-- i i
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it i
. i i
coarse,
Cough Remedy want Le
If you to lie by inches, you
. i Remedy
heavy shoes priced 1.50
Women's box priced the pleasant to take
a fin i -ft Oil n in any way in-
2.00 1.-0 -x a
mer-
in
is ;. d, the South
w national in-
flu.; next half
tin i the The boys
arc ii , id lively do-
bat . expected.
. Ii . dry goods and
notion expected this week,
id A.
boots for 3.00. Men's heavy mothers. Mr. W. S. Pelham, i
r. i chant Iowa,
3.00 boots tor to. These must
go. A. W. Ange Co.
L. L- Kittrell went to On
ville this morning.
Men's heavy rubber boots
price 3.75 for Harrington patent
Barber Co.
n the World.
Rev. F. of East
Maine, have
t for sow year., on my I
j old army wound, and other
Mrs. John Smith left Evelyn Will Today Begin Proceedings j off-
morning to spent some time with. for of Marriage.
Fretting about tomorrow's l
many troubles never drives them
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mind that The Eastern Reflector cannot
be mailed after April 1st. to any person
who owes for one year or longer.
relatives at Bethel.
Evelyn
The Lucky Quarter.
Io t one for a box of
Dr. King's New hit.,
bring the health th it's n ore
Try tot
ache, bill and ma-
It they disappoint the price
will
by this wonderful machine. This allegation that the
pres I The query can be found at Harrington Bar inSane when the
cheerfully refunded
store.
J.
Thaw
Prof. E. Lineberry conduct proposes to defend the suit. The
ed services at the Free Will the case be served
church Sunday morning
the absence of the pastor.-
in
some time tomorrow and an early
trial is expected. In the mean-
i mm a ii mi ii
.
Our line of new spring pants tin. Dy agree-
just opened.
A W. Ange and
meat, will remain apart.
Luring today Col. Franklin
We have established a broker counsel for the elder
age business in the store
Mrs Thaw, made a statement in
which he said that there was no
the Post office, car lots a special
e ti almost at We will have in a few
. . will need such All orders promptly attended to truth in the that
J D Smith Co by Mrs. William
in, mi .- as cotton planters
So
your orders early v. A. G.
i o for these
I'd be sure
to get supply in ample time.
Fresh seed peanuts of different
kinds A. W. Co.
heights at
Harri-ion, Barber Co.
The A G. Mfg. Co. are row
expecting a nice lot of poultry
Do Not the
T. Brat warm of spring
. them
Pence. Would be to have post and all kinds of
our friends and customers to on short notice at Caro
come to see us before they buy Milling and Mfg Co
We can quote prices that will A new lot of fresh flour just in
Thaw had had her daughter-in
Remember the debate Friday under for months,
Al are cordially invited, j
Miss Iris Ives, of Grifton.
spent Sunday here with her
Miss Ethel who is a en-
of H S Joy the air and sunshine. I
U that hove housed up all
bee our new lire or lames and brought out and you
shoes, A. Ange
and Co.
Church seat, and
door frames, mantels, column
talk. Plow saddles are still go-
A. Q, Manufacturing
Co.
Seed oats at Harrington Bar-
Co.
Have dressed at
where ah come The
winter i- thrown mid
; lied their Then ii c
wave comes and people y that i;
Colds reason u
even dangers than ii r,
there is more danger of
Take Cough
however and you have
nothing to fear, it ard
we have never a cold to
in pneumonia en used. It is
Pleasant and sale to take.
it. For all Druggists
Harrington, Barber Co
We handle the castings for the
I Fut Kettle and
and. Along Down Town
pi the
Harrington Co convention on the ltd
tobacco
Grows the finest Tobacco because
it is prepared expressly for-
twenty-three years experience
-no guess work, but careful study of the
requirements of this particular plant.
Ask your dealer for Orinoco and see that the trade
mark is on every bag.
Fa S. Royster Guano Company
NORFOLK. VIRGINIA.
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner
Truth in Preference to Fiction.
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. MARCH 1908
One Dollar Per Year
IT IS TO BE A GREAT INSTITUTION.
EX-GOVERNOR T. J. EX-
PRESSES OPINION.
He is Delighted With Spirit Shown by
Board of Trustees.
To rive an idea of the feeling
of the trustees and the outcome
of their meeting to organize and
plan the beginning of the work
on th- Eastern Carolina
Training School to be located in
Greenville, The Reflector asked
ex-Gov T. J. Jarvis, the
dent member of the board of
trustees this
are you pleased with the spirit
exhibited by the different
of the board of trustees, and
what do you think of the out-
come of th.
To this
I am delighted with the spirit
shown by every member of the
board at the recent meeting on
the 10th and They demon-
i y their words and ac-
that they realized that they
were laying the foundation of a
great institution, which would
great service to their
Mate, and become an important
factor in educational forces.
They seamed determined to prof-
it the experiences of the past
in adopting all the good and
avoiding all the errors that have
been made in planning for such
an institution. They wisely
availed the services
of Mr. H. an ex-
landscape architect, to
lay out the grounds and t
the location of the various build-
now and hereafter to be
erected, that we may have an
artistic plan to up to.
I think we are especially for-
in the selection of
to get up the plans for the
buildings now to be erected. The
Something like two million brick
will be required and other ma-
in proportion. It is earn-
hoped that those desiring
to furnish brick and other ma-
for these buildings will
keep in mind that it is great
public institution and that they
will enter into the spirit which
seems to animate everybody to
contribute something to the pub-
service, and that they will
make their prices for material as
low as possible. We do not ex-
to obtain material and labor
for nothing, nor do we expect
anybody to charge more than .
seasonable compensation for
either.
So I may say that I am greatly
pleased with the outcome of the
meeting of the board of trustees
and that I look forward with
bright hopes to the future work
of board in connection with
the institution.
Rev. B. W. and A.
Addressed the
Miss Harding Conduct
Model Recitation.
COX'S MILL ITEMS.
Cox's Mill, N. C, M
J. got a
stove, row we all think he is
somebody to use it.
D. Evans is sporting a new
buggy.
We sent a good number to
church at Jack Saturday
night and Sunday.
W. A. Tyson came out from
Greenville to spend Saturday
night an-1 Sunday with relatives.
Miss Arley Moore spent
day night and Sunday with
Misses Cora and Sadie Carroll.
Mr. and lilt. H. L Forms, of
Greenville, has been visiting
here-
D. G. Moore, of Grimesland
was here one lay last week.
There was a light fall of hail
in this section Sunday night.
At ll Saturday the
Association was called
order by President EL
Smith. After devotional
by the president,
Bessie Hording conducted a
model recitation en reading in
the first trade, which high-
enjoyed by the audience. Next
came Rev. B. W.
J of the Sun-
day school workers in the South
The subject of bis address was.
in the The sub-
was a striking and he
had the most m
beginning to end. He said
we get somethings outside of
that have the greatest
effect in shaping life The boy's
ca-;
THE that each may feel the teacher's DEMONSTRATION OF FARM WORK, by this greatly in-
concern him. There creased crop Thus, it should
PRETTY DAY-LARGE NUMBER should De singing consisting of TO BE STARTED IN PITT COUNTY, not require a great many year
PRESENT. religious songs, national airs, and to readjust agricultural
lullabies. The reading The Advice of Dr. S. A. set dons in the Southern States and
j should be some Forth as Having place agriculture upon the high
poems and stones. . the Demonstration Work is level which it Should
Memory gems are of untold val- Conducted. Through the of Con-
The teacher must plan and A K of Brass n Small this
put life into these By g D of is ,,,, I, in
pupils are inspired w of tho preliminary way in this county.
to he in school on and Ur L. C. has
that will go with cal . y,, to have charge He
them through laM and taught it
after a few announcements by
Prof one of the finest
this country and spent
number of years studying
. . i vi -dis i -t.
sessions of the year , . , .,,
. , ., , ,, countries-. Anything
was idea and ,. ,. ., .
from mm. therefore is worthy
I careful notice.
He contends that there is no
was large,
the dangers.
net d f the widespread
of farm lands and the gen-
poverty of the masses on the
in ad
from
to this as
c count can do .
u-- the n
by conferring with Mr. Arthur
in person or sending him
name--.
The work is not experiment
Possible Will bi Dene
continue Be- I ,. .,,, t
. i a u-ii Oar very civilization de. is
, , -r r .
I pends upon the uplifting o the a
S. H. Wilson in farmer. No
burg can be higher than the
What is the great danger t. earning capacity to support.
Miss Mattie Moore, of Grimes-
board selected as architects is spending this week
firm of Hook of Char-1 with friends,
N. C. who have had large j Macon Haddock was on the
experience in planning and sick list last week but is
erecting school buildings, and R,
W. Simpson, of New Bern, N. C.
who has also had large
and lives near at hand and
is thoroughly identified with the
section to be served by this ins-
The hoard has secured
mind is a medley must be
guided by the teacher and in this
way the teacher finds his great-
est opportunity. The teacher
must mingle with her pupils
in this way she has one of
est opportunities of life,
prohibit-n j work, therefore, is tn
in the on the hi average and
reach t
to
R . .-
. e follow g . a
r., n I
and
Blind ford.
th.
R. M. and
Ed-
of Hay confidence, hit practices
On every hand hear. re such as will increase his earning
is no., of the The capacity.
writer agrees with this prophecy, j In the of Moses the
of the had to be
. opportunities of lite, for have been laboring, boiled down to ten staple
shaping the lives of under I long ard too hard for them or rules, so that the L,,. is
her charge The game of base to throw away victory when it is great masses of the, people could
bail brings cut the essentials for their hards; but there is the easily understand them A
success in life. A ball gravest danger to in theology, therefore, COLORED.
must his guard. He We are say in-, was contained in ten simple
watch for every opportunity d
never lose one, so in life a man
must not lose the opportunities
laid before him. He must
know how to play The
world wants men who know hew
to things puts a premium
or. him,
the
and our enemies are Just so, the great bulk of j
is But there agricultural information got out
by the United States Depart
and various State
of agriculture, must be
Perkins.
will be a doubt unless we bestir
ourselves.
Ti e were have held a
Resolutions of Sympathy.
Adopted by
Tribe No. Greenville, N. C.
Whereas, it has pleased the
Great Spirit to take from Brother
tie services of these three ex- John E. Forbes, his infant child,
architects at the com
usually paid for one
architect, to per cent of
the cost of the work.
Through the liberality of the
therefore be it resolved,
1st- That we humbly bow with
submission to Him who all
things well.
2nd, That we extend to
inc. . i
to the erection of the
buildings, and the Pitt
in appropriating a like sum for
that purpose board has at its
command with the appropriation
of by the State, fully
for the erection and
equipment of buildings after
paying for the site. While the
board will aim to keep within the
I of the funds in hand in the
in his sad hour be-
3rd, That a copy of these
resolutions be sent to the be-
and a copy sent to the
Eastern Reflector for publication.
March 1908.
J. H. Harris,
S. T. White,
C. E. Moore.
limits tunas in G m
present expenditure, its object
will be to adopt such plans and It was a real pleasure to sec
as may be added to a id , Col. I. A. Sugg walk into
developed hereafter in perfect office Saturday. He
harmony with the plans made a terrible operation
the landscape architect. The in the Washington hospital,
board elected T. J. Jarvis. much of his tongue being cut
Joyner Y T. Ormond an out, and his friends were
poor
who does not know is set aside.
Self reliance. Every man
must perform his own individual
duties in the world or he
prove a failure. Physical
vigor. The world needs strong
and brawny men and every one
to reach life's highest attainments
must have a strong and healthy
body. Reliability.
ball player will never take the
advantage of another
player If we would do the
the greatest good, we must
be reliable. Business is founded
on honest principles and he that
succeeds must be counted on.
Sacrifice The i layer sacrifices
his own honor many times for
the best interest of his team.
is one of the great-
est virtues and he who
would b- a true citizen must
possess this noble quality.
Stay in the game. The play-
who loses interest in the last
innings ought to be put oil the
The men who are making
the greatest success in lite are
the ones who stick to their duties
to the end.
Mr. made a fine
upon the large
of teachers present and sure
such pungent and practical
as he brought out, must
make a lasting impression upon
their lives-
Prof. A. J.
f racer where they took to a few
needed action to regain are easily
hold on the South. Those and put into practice by
of the liquor average farmer. may
what that summed up about as follows
of Better preparation cf soil.
have been I Rotation of crops.
Sam Hill and Joan Hi
William Martha God-
Nathan Lewis and Ida Downy.
are wise in the way
politicians know
means. A number
to
that she
may grow rich by debauching
to consult how to
the State from this terrible wave
of The men who
have corrupted the State in other
days by every means, that they
might grow rich on the bodies
and souls of men and women, are
yet alive, and their greed for
gain is as conscienceless as ever.
Rest assured that
possible will he done to continue
between law
Steadily
The Life
Company of New York's pa-
to Po increase
Steadily but rapidly.
Paid
Best varieties of seed to plant.
Better use of home made Amount
commercial fertilizers
More intelligent cultivation.
He must use better teams and;
better implements so that he can
do more work in a day. He
must, keep account of his
farm work so that he can profit
t y bis mistakes.
The next problem is how
. j present these principles so that
everything I take and apply them.
The only really successful way
ms to be by demonstration. In
other words, we must get inside j
en-
During
. .
1303 . .
1900 . . .
1907 . .
Increase In
four years
H. Ii
85,643,185.47
Homes,
the hell. whiskey forces
have given up tho Not of a man's environment if
or. your life. They are studious-1 would influence him- We
Small Next Monday Night
On Mind i of week
J ii
H. Small will address the
C of
proclaiming that lathe strong-1 to get Into the radius of on the question of water trans-
holds of prohibition sentiment. his environment ind come into Every business man
and they are moving earth and direct touch with him or some of of community should hear
hell where they have any chance I his neighbors. We start a little him.
of gain. They hope to woo demonstration with one of
to sleep with honeyed words I to show that the average yield
Awake. Sampson Philis- lean be and tripled with-i
tines are upon you out a increase in i
What can we do For the; the. con of prediction.
agitate Let every The best man to reach the av-
preach Let every farmer is a progressive
prayer, pray Let every talker, in whom he has
tall Lev. women, who have This pi farmer is
to loose and all to gain, use
BUSINESS LOCALS.
i- Gold
their constitutional
of
executive and that he would not recover. That also Jg
and them duty he is up again, and the power of and an
of having the plans prepared still spared to him even dress on how the
detail for a subsequent meeting j though t is imperfect, is
of the board to be held on Thurs- indeed. He will go back to
day the 16th of April. The the hospital for two weeks and
e.
Let
bring such moral force to
l tar upon the man or men she
can influence that for her sake,
If not for hi-i own and his child-
Mi, he will join to destroy
in schools should be I
conducted. He gave some very
v. y of feel
-ltd
excellent suggestions as to how
meeting with the architects and charged as well,
went over the general outlines of
the plans. The architects are to
prepare these plans in detail with
estimates of the cost to be sub
A Curiosity.
Mr. J. F. of Ayden,
,.,,;,;. brought us a vegetable curiosity
sprout from a collard stalk that
at a met ting to be held April P it tried a
As soon as the plans are being fan shaped and
matured and adapted work on eight inches wide at the
commence, end.
ducted to he of the greatest
Among the leading
were that the first
teen minutes should be spent so
in the recitation so
that each might be put in the
the most pleasant frame of mind
for the days work,
should have his roll book and
note those who are absent so
Preachers.
employed to superintend tho dam-
farms. His business
is to see that the are
understood and Flay of
plied. When n farmer has made to r A
one crop thus, at a less cost did w.
ever before, he is so elated Lowest prices on seed
meal and hulls at P. John-
The best drink of c
Medal M.
fin- plants tor
sale, ii
F. If, Jersey
D. D.
Everything h I
V. V. r.
kinds at P. V, John
L. i
success that will not think of
going back to his old methods
His have watched him.
They discuss the methods, until
re-
The effect therefore, is
not remote but immediate.
By working a county thorough-
a general public opinion is
Rev. D. W. Davis of Washing-, th is
ton, preached in the
church here Sunday morning and
evening. He had large
at both services.
Rev. George E Spruill, of .
South Carolina, who with his; formed. Merchants,
wile is visiting her parents, Mr agricultural editors all con-
Mrs. J. L. Moore, occupied influence to for
tie Memorial ,. , .-
church Sunday morning and the
movement because they are all
phone
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nice
pine
We have for sale some
hand made and r
Also some nice
field peas at and bu. of
ii little peas at which
is the best pea Known All F. O.
p,
G. A. Johnson Bro.
It don't cost much to it a
shad, but it is different if
to eat one.





Greenville's Department Store I
Getting What You
Want
Always brings satisfaction to the buyer, and
being able to supply your wants is equally
gratifying to the seller. This is the
at
Greenville's Department Store.
The goods are
Was
More
We have what you want.
r i are I
Complete
goods
needs ct the family, the home, the
vile
Ladies,
Never
is tilled with
unsurpassed.
g trimmings.
Just now is the sea-
TAPESTRY.
How It l Woven and the Material,
That Ara
The or foundation of the
tapestry is formed of a
of stout woolen threads, which
I are stretched the loom and are
j in place. The weaver then
plies the wool, which consists of col-
threads forming the pattern.
Two kinds of tapestry were former-
made. In the Una tapestry
the was stretched vertically
upon the loom, while in the
it was placed horizontally. At
present only the is made
at the works. Some of the
looms for this kind of tapestry date
from the time of Louis XIV., but
hare been somewhat improved in
more recent times. This type of
i loom of two horizontal
, placed about ten feet apart
and held in two upright forming
I a frame. The cylinders are mount-
ed at the ends m trunnion, which
v in wooden so that the
cylinders pan bun freely. The
bearing up and down in a
groove in the i . and the roller
i I means of a lever.
I th. I from
twelve I i twenty-three feet,
j ; . if Hie tapestry h
j. . n en. u times several
of narrow tapestry can b
woven upon a single loom of the
lax
, n work
the loom the wear, r first sets up
,. x threads, an
. is an extra I i
,, . ,. in i s of
d -in ; i f r tapestry.
fell
Hypnotism.
The actual foundation of modern
hypnotic suggestion was discovered
of Nancy, the famous
of the therapeutic
of After several
of practical s, in
1866 wrote first book
on the subject. It was shelved, and
he was called a lunatic.
remained a curiosity, and lie-
book was not
six years after in IRIS,
began his study of hypnotism.
1834 wrote his work on
suggestion, and this created a de-
for b which
then him his lasting
York American.
A Perverted Inscription.
At Magus near Sf. An-
is a monument to
Sharp, marking the where ha
was
descendant of the
to the inscription and c. v-
the top ban of the .
in the i
view of the failure t bring I i m to
not far from the
It will r. I that
by en as I
n j lit I, bears a
very I I from the
dated, y en-
Report the Condition cf
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE
at Greenville
In the State North Carolina, at the close of business Feb. 14th. 1908.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts 186,566.48
Over drafts secured
and unsecured 2,061.17
All other stocks, bonds
and Mortgages 2,400.00
Bunking house 4,200.00
Fur. and 3.872.32 8,072-22
Due from Banks
Bankers
items
Gold coin
Silver coin, including
all minor coin cur-
bank notes
and other U. S. notes 0.784.00
68.755.20
43.50
3,29.07
Total
281,228.08
LIABILITIES.
Capital
fond 25,000.00
Undivided profits, less
current expenses
taxes paid 17.144.80
Tin l. , D-p 20,970.27
check
Total
766.11
231.228.66
of North Carol, i
L. Little
swear that the
knowledge f.
a. Count of Pitt,
Cashier the s named bank, do sol-
; t is hue to the of my
JAMES L. Cashier.
Subscribed and n
this 25th of
ROOT.
before
i. HOWARD
Notary Public.
A. ANDREWS,
. .;
W. B. WILSON,
Directors
III .-
. ; .
. to
is.
Ml
Department Store
Report the Condition
The Greenville Banking and
Trust Company.
AT GREENVILLE
L; Carolina at close cf business Feb.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts 127.451.22
Overdrafts secured
and unsecured
All other Stocks bonds
and mortgages
Banking Fur.
and
from Banks
Bankers
coin,
minor coin currency
bank notes
ct; S. notes
all
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock 25,000.00
Surplus fund 15,000.00
Undivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes
x -1 Time 23.394.54
lo 119.943.19
to banks and
5,152.49
1.000
Silver coin, all .
.;. checks out-
standing
10,895.00 J
Total
143,337.73
189.838.85 i
1,132.04
189.888.85
I arc . mi the roll
; the . i n-th the
.; Is of
,.
. t he;
ii the ii
i u aver passes a
i I the
i i
; v. threads the outside
an threads on the inside.
The i placed about two feet
. To cam
out process weaver
takes ii place at the buck of the
loom with the original design in,
col i- placed behind He re-;
peats the by n a
i in in , ii the threads of
. , is only I i him ,
the i p of
j an in I i .; I
I pain ed up a the n s.
He ; with n if
or i con
a ill thready As
the pr the h d
part of tapestry id rolled
the lower cylinder. In weaving
; i i the is aim
concealed from view.
In nil the tapestry of the ancient
period the warp woolen
threads, and this -com- to be the
best, for other kinds of thread have
tried without much success,
Cotton thread was substituted in
1850 for the wool, as it claimed
to be cheaper and liable to at-
tack by insects, but in 1890 the use
of wool was resumed, as the
I f cotton i
substantiated in practice, and the
economy was very small, has
also been used, but without any ad-
American.
What Shall w de-
Try the
economical desert. .
instantly i r
I i win i. I, F i
; I ht; in
way. . ii
i. , i rt .
. i J en . .
Put
i , ,. ; her .
t r.-r-.-. r
e Y-
to Invest
IV
and
Ii d that m b
rec at a distance of I
r. when among which .;
at a altitude, but
that thunder can seldom be heard
at a greater distance than
The sound of thunder i
also subject to retraction by layers
of different density in tho arm
shore as well as to the effects of
b;
and interposed . Ti ;
reasons f r I i
e u of the so called or
. attended r
If so invest in a good and buy ii Ti- n a firm of established
If i-1 house you deal with
will be worth and ii goods it sells. Ii has
.,., i i. i u protection to our pat-
There are i or Campbell
homes of s combined. There
must be a reason i i
people whom 1.2 d i Campbell Pianos, and
prospective piano buyer is t- the following
Better Than Spanking.
Spanking d ca not cure
cause Mrs. M. Sum-
men. Box W. Notre will
send to any mother her
treatment, with
no money, but rite h u ;
your children trouble ; in way I
Don't blame the the chances are
It can't help it. This treatment
cures adults and aged people troubled
with urine by day or night.
.,. i;.
R.
E. A
Dr. C Laugh-
J L. Women.
B. W. Whedbee,
H. L. Carr,
H L. Coward,
W. B. Wilson,
H. Long,
L. Joyner,
winner,
Club,
Greenville Graded
School
Greenville Opera
i louse,
IF. . James,
J Whichard,
Robert Greene,
Wiley Brown,
James Brown,
W. M. Pugh,
C. C. Vines,
A. H. Taft,
H. A. White,
S. T. White,
W. H. White,
E. Higgs,
L. E. Bradley,
A H.
P. D.
A.
W. P
W. Allen, r. d.,
C D. Smith, r. f. d.,
Ivy Smith, r.
F. Smith, r.
Tyson, r. f. d.,
p. Ward, r f. d.,
Will i
d.,
J. Jones, r. d.
G. Taylor, r. f. d.
G. T. Tyson, r. l. d,
Ashley
Lee,
Z. T Vine,
J. B Little,
J. R. Corey,
C. B. Mayo,
Baptist Church,
D. W.
O. E Warren,
Warren, Jr.
J G. Bowling,
J. J. Jenkins,
W. F. Godwin,
W. H. Ricks.
F. G. Hartman,
E. M. Cheek,
Fred Cox,
N. W. Jackson,
W. J. Manning,
J. S
H. C. Hooker.
W. O. Barnhill,
Fleming,
T. R Moore,
Mrs. Julia Crawford,
Mrs e,
A. B. Ellington,
R. A. Nichols.
PAUL
THE TAILOR
Can be found on Fourth street
clean, pr-. repair
Mens Clothing and
All work done promptly.
made to order when
Profit by getting in line with above representative people
of Greenville. Terms to suit your convenience.
Very respectfully,
CHAS. M.
G. G. Factory Representative
Box GREENVILLE, N, C.
t, C Carr, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly
swear th . the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge
and C. S CARR, Cashier
A and sworn to before
me, this 28th day of
ANDREW J. MOORE,
Notary Public.
A.
E. G. FLANAGAN,
J L
Directors.
Origin Mm Jury.
-m
Report of the Condition of
BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST
COMPANY
BETHEL, N, CAROLINA
Ir. the State of Norm Carolina, at the of business. Feb. 14th.
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock
Surplus fund
Undivided profits, loss
j current expenses
and taxes paid
certificates of 2,858.04
j Deposits sub. to
RESOURCES.
m ts
Fix.
Due from and
Cash items
Gold coin
Silver coin, including
ail minor coin cur.
National bank notes,
other U. notes
24,560.42
1,892.05
1.288
5.600.00
to
The seed of i pr
jury may be found in a law
of II., binding the
twelve prominent thanes
wear that they would neither
quit any l nor convict
innocent In the jury
very imperfect, the
jurors being essentially witnesses,
distinguishable from the other wit-
only by the oath they
obliged to take. Undo Edward L
witnesses acquainted with the facts I
in question were added t the jury.,
finally the a simply wit-
without judicial power, while,
the ceased be witnesses and
be ante only of the testimony
given. i were to pass, how- j
ever, before the separation
of the functions juryman
witness was
American,
patronage Solicited.
SPRING MILLINERY
DAILY AT
Big Store
Our Pattern Hats are being made under the auspices of a
Paris artist in Millinery.
Ladies need not hesitate to buy one of the hats, as we go-
ins to bundle the latest c m be made for Spring of 1908.
3.101.65
Total
Total
I, W H. Cashier of the above-named bank do solemn-
swear that the above statement is to the best of my
edge and belief W. H- Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to j
mt, this 20th. day cf Feb. ROBT. STATON,
S. T. CARSON. , M. O. BLOUNT,
Notary Public Directors
The Cannon Ball
Among the i Guinea one
of the mo.-i curious is the cannon
ball tree. It grows to tho height;
of sixty feet, and its flowers are re-
markable not only for their beauty,
but also for their fragrance. Its
blossoms are of a beautiful crimson,
appearing in largo bunches sad
rich perfume. Tho fruit
resembles enormous cannon ball.
hence the name. However, some
say it has been so called of
noise which tho bolls make in
bursting. From the shells domestic
utensils are made, and from the
contents arc obtained several kinds
of acids, and gum as well us
the materials for making an excel-
lent drink in sickness.
The Pipe Doctor
is just as much a necessity
physician who cure
your sickness. As in
arid of .
body stoppages occur b
-o the pipes In your
become do y-d n .
an
Expert Plumber
is required to put them In
order. We are at your
for such matter.,
and clear the pipes in short
at small cost. As
sure diseases enter
t the
in poor plumbing.
C. A Dickens
Taken Up.
I taken tin at
miles from Greenville a
rd cow, horn d, j
crop in right ear.
flit in
weeks old- can
me by proving
charges.
D.
.; w N. C,
W. M. DAWSON.
Ladies and Tailor.
Greenville, N. c.
Pressing, Altering, Repairing,
S Dyeing, Scouring, chemical
;. j and Dry cleaning.
Satisfaction or no charges, g
tn rear of Edmonds and Fleming
Barber Shop.
BREAD.
Mrs. at the
building near i rouse, very
day, bread, roll, Or-
tilled lee
sold
We are nil kinds of Jewelry
Why not have yours done
here You get
Good Reasonable Price
This also applies to my stock
of A complete line to make
from. If you will send me
order for anything you may need
will do my best please by
you the best goods for the
money.
C. E. BRADLEY, Jeweler
Evans Doors from P. O.
Subscribe for The Reflector
Of
States Revenue
of Officer, in the Confederate emptied three barrels
Army of 1861 M-Third
Having in a previous
given the of the
full Generals-The Lieutenant
Generals and Major Generals
commanding the Confederate
States Army in the late Civil War
We now proceed to give the
names with and -.-
rank, of the
he flowing
Charles W. Adam. . in a regular
of confiscated liquor into the
gutter opposite the federal build-
this morning. Mint street
was lined with the thirsty, all
holding various and sundry re-
Some had cans, some
had pitchers and the rest had
wash basins, cups, quart jars,
tomato cans and dippers.
up, give me another
Adams Louisiana
1862.
Daniel W.
1862
John Adams, Mississippi. 1862.
Adams, Mississippi. 1863.
. Po Alexander,
1864- k
George T. Anderson, North
Carolina. 1862.
George T. Anderson, Georgia,
1862. . .
Joseph R- Anderson, Virginia,
1861
Robert H. Anderson, Georgia,
1864.
Samuel R. Anderson,
see,
James J. .,
1862.
L. A. Virginia,
1862- . .
Pitt County
Take Advantage it.
Mr T. B, Parker, of the State
department of agriculture
Mr. C. R. Hudson, of the
States department of agriculture
spent Thursday in Greenville in
the interest demonstration
farming and co-operative work-
They went over the matter
thoroughly with Messrs. O. L
and L. F. Evans and ex
plained the details to them. Th.
gentlemen from the departments
went on to Beaufort and Hyde
counties to meet engagements,
and expect to back in Green-
ville a out the middle of the
coming week. Mr. Parker re-
quested The Reflector to say that
if any other farmers are inter-
in this work of
and will let the fact be
known to Messrs. Joyner or
Evans, arrangements can be
can be made tor consultation on
their return here. There are
many could be
by taking advantage of
this co-operative work.
the gutter in a regular stream.
The gutter was lined with
both white and black all the way
from Trade street to Fourth. I
have in the business eleven
years, but never have I witness-
ed g like said Mr.
Albright .
The three barrels
gallons. The stuff was
tied from the brick platform in
front of the building
and flowed to the curbing j
it dipped suddenly into the gut-
This was the most
the cup.
was tipped
. extended. ,, y no had it away in
I hat to gal- his The sympathy of
Ions were
A Warning.
Elsewhere c publish an ac-
of the theft of six thous-
s ;. out a citizen this
caught-
the on the Head.
Tr e
Arthur P. Texas,
Alabama, 1864 the
Lawrence S. Baker, North j m head- . I to
. . man will whine that he i
Wm. E. Mississippi ;,. but .;,;
1862. .
Wm.
1862.
Texas,
Barringer, North i
1864.
John C. Barry, North Carolina,
1864.
. fa
won't
reason he
for this
vote it.
, because
church
do wrong, he will go to hell
., than g t the church
,. not do
is coming when pro-
will prohibit. When this
go out t Mr Jeans, a d
his should be a
g of the
of thus i money. If
extract from you i,. hoarded at
anding invitation
and take and
Y u are
w commit crime
. , . , but iv
C In
save your
, ,
.
. . , nil make business
for your pro-
. .-, i i dollar is as bad
as tr idle man If you don't
.;. r money for immediate
u- place it out of reach
. and where it will
B HOOKER
E G
and Gen.
T M HOOKER
Secretary.
SI
in 1866, reorganized and
in 1904 with authorized capital
Manufacturers High Grade
D CAR
William J;. Barry,
M. Barton, Virgin. M I on a
Francis S. Barton, h-gig were passed,
1801. he men obeyed them work m for j -u and others all
C. A. Battle. Alabama, 1863- the law were not time Che Times hope it
John R. Texas. 1861 ; , m have to A
r. L. T. Virginia,
V.
i v
efforts
South u.
determined their
to compel obedience to law. and
thousand dollars.
i Times.
L,
Una, 1861. I today the law is respected and
Hamilton P. l,., Rt any other
Bell. Tennessee, 1863. f all evil can not
Henry L. ; . ;.,., church,
1803. , ,. church should not lay down and
Benton, Mississippi, . . . j are houses
, . L , . we ,
hard. ,,. and ha
I these people i loose; because I , . .;,.
B . . steal , . firm
1862. , ,,,,
M. L
1861.
at
going over the
can the trustees of the
,, j,
place shit set in
. and
people t
v, putt
D.
B. Branch, North Caro-
1861. .
William L. Brandon,
pi, 1864.
W- F. Brantly
1861.
because
w, should
them.
prohibition laws are
enacted, the n art A i will be
for men enforce t
and Id I this
and
Bern,
of Cm
of Nev
,. in
or the school building
John Carob .,
, who m the la
. II r. . . . -.-
GUARANTEE.
t, L ,
Brevard, Florida,
Joseph
1864.
Theodor
1805.
William M. Browne, Georgia,
Goode Bryan, MB-
Abraham Kentucky,
Robert Bullock, Florida,
ire
ports.
, is, o mi . vi
been
general ons are
being invaded by officers, and
is being haunted
from the whole country. US
day has passed, and as the MO
man was driven from the forest
while will the men
By a
n . v
. . c- re i
., j, t
day
for the iv
cities were ably and eloquently
represented.-News and
,. or wheel
. .-,
i ft
. .
it Co,
r-
, FLANAGAN
North Carolina, U. S. ,
1864. learning honest livings. The
Alabama, 1863 been they
South Carolina made up then minds on
question, the Men.
spoken
on the 26th of May
Ellison Carolina
1864.
Wm H Carroll, Tennessee,
1861.
John C. Carter, Tennessee,
James R. Chalmers Mississippi
John R. Jr. Virginia
1863. .
be
The plaster
depends upon the personal
Subscribe for the Reflector.
Barely MM it
A Bethany doctor who noted
for incisiveness of language was
sitting in his office the other day
when the
the doctor.
came a voice. this
the undertaker's No,
replied the doctor, miss-
ed it a and hung up the
phone.
Harried Men.
There is an in the
face of a good married man who
baa a good wife that bachelor a
face cannot possess. It is
He is a little nearer
the angels than the handsomest
young fellow living. You can
see that his broad breast w a
pillow for somebody's head,
and that little fingers pulled his
his whiskers. No one ever mis-
takes the good married man.
is only the erratic one that
leaves you in doubt.
good one can
MOB WOUNDS
Greek
Laborers Fired on by
and Blacks.
A cooperage factory at
haven which does a large
employed a lot of Greek
immigrants to work in the
Sixteen of the Greeks
arrived Tuesday, and during the
protect night a mob of whites and
unprotected. S
Late
A;
all the
males, and make himself gen-
agreeable to the ladies, and
vet never leave a doubt on any
mind that there is a precious
little woman at home worth all
the world to him.
the immigrants coming in to
work, gathered around the
houses occupied by the latter and
riddled the houses with bullets.
Several of the Greeks
wounded.
Sole Agent for
d- w
Edge Tools.
MT
POOR PRINT





It
M-V
EASTERN REFLECTOR.
. PUBLISHED FRIDAY
P. J. WHICHARD, Editor and
Entered as second matter Jan. at the at N
C, under Congress of March 1879
in to
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY MARCH 1908
HOW DOES THIS SOUND
Let's all take a turn at talking
hard times and see much
we can check a return of
block business. Don't
try t help the situation. Don't
take any progressive steps. Don't
advertise and push business. If
you have any money hold it
tight. Don't pay anything you
owe with it, don't think of put-
ting it in bank for safety or to
let it circulate, but just hide it in
some old place around the house.
If anybody wants to borrow any.
charge two or three rates of in-
Yes. take advantage of
situation to make all out of
it you Von may d
hence are always look for the
to show any. Just talk Carolina. That
hard folk elected a United States
then is . anyway,
an the too talk
ll Would lie . v.-
hones u i i
actions of many p
with
members of the committee were
against Bryan, but that it was
not in the province of the com-
to endorse candidates.
Fayetteville, New Bern and
Greenville need not make much
ado about being frozen out of
the Eastern ball league. While
the other towns are tearing their
shirts over strikes and
Fayetteville can be busy
with her street railway building,
New Bern with her sidewalk
paving, and Greenville with her
training school construction
other improvements, and at the
end of the season will ho ahead
f the game.
You can ah
. to hi the
ti rm of S n de-
ceased, with understanding
that h i n . to be re-elected.
A senator of one year will hardly
but draw
e to
;.
The fellow who annually gets
up the story of a pigeon follow-
a train, has broken out in
the western part of the State,
lie now has the bird along
beside a train running between
and Hickory.
A coroner's jury in
county held an inquest over a
pair of shoes, a skull, about
thirty and several teeth
found in the How
can be traced by these is
hard to imagine.
A Washington City man shot
and killed his wife, and said
when arrested that he mistook
her for a Such a claim
must be taken with plenty of
salt, even if his mother does
corroborate it.
.-------
Governor Glenn is listed for
seventy in various
parts of the State, during the
prohibition campaign. The gov-
can always be counted on
to do iii-i part any good move-
Ail rep of now
publican in North Caro-
aw to make the fellows
the bags shell out much
More. V voting time comes
will not be there to
mi i.
The Chicago man who left his Congress has voted to put the
wife because, he says, she kissed
him too much, claims that he is
not a chilly guy, but will
believe him.
Sam's fleet is getting
back on home soil, or water, as
the have reached lower
California on their voyage.
Mr. Kitchen has engaged Mr.
J. S. Manning, of Durham, as his
campaign manager, with head-
quarters in the Bull city.
Now if moves
that hippodrome from Norfolk
she must he in earnest about
wanting an auditorium.
motto God We back
on our money.
Wherever King may it is
safe to say he is not where he is
wanted.
for a
a good title for Boston novel-
March was all right in the first
half. May the last half score as
well.
RANDOM REFLECTIONS.
The days of the little
are numbered.
The Boston Transcript wants Senator says he is not
to know can Tuft elected No; thrown down.
That depends on whether he can Business appears t
Often too Slow.
The i -headed of i in
or is no
. i I. a.
and i;
. .
the
the n
shirt . .
., . . . I to .
ii
ii
Mrs.
tin greatest I
K i , . N i i pro. I
. ., . . h iv .- at;
, . were I
low I
In . a
or a
i d thirty years
am .-
,.;
id
i I
New
.- c
. ii
; ; school co ; ;, .,. ,. ,. .
other . . i, and
end the ll will
of the
b that hit ill
center field . . .;.; j
the Still, honest It hi in ; i
nun.
i.
you like
down, red hot, by .
the rs -i.
Sun.
I .
it a i
. in
be ell up
. J. man
home in 1882.
from Ger-
death of mi
how up he
lost.
ii.
Yes
strike
all ti
i I
many ii
for.
Hon. i .
it .
. . r, .
. to
Watson, of Win-
ape op
. Ill
i ; he i
me ; i ; .
I lei
i rs quiet;
th no I in
ii i interest in
. ii ; ;
take it point to In present i
lie amber
; .
n h.
ii ;. three
mi .
lie make
in
pr ii imp Talk f;
unity
.; out to
With
in i
men
, iv.
I is I John -tuple Groves
. I is no a- big
ft man i . In , . .
. i be its big as
any
Ii ii ml red
the lie A. c. M, c .
ha I he pi ace
Thai reminds of the
who went from the hen roost to
a ii
get enough votes.
There is talk of Greenville
soon getting some automobiles.
No doubt this is in anticipation
of paved streets.
Virginia has decided to have
no more Hangings, bin will dis-
patch her murderers y he i lee-
chair route.
any of them wan- it when
they get to Charlotte they only
need to apply to a doctor for a
prescript ion.
The lent has been to
to the and he
praised them and gave
good advice.
f tin Soul ii
n cutting do trill
ll
enough
train a day.
left
, the
. hers to
this -i.
g lady ought to
. . i
lying,
. hi .
the In ginning of time, the;
should be allowed go on I ; he
end. Just because people have
themselves and
their families by drink is no
son that succeeding aerations
should North Caro-
should her purity and
higher citizenship by pro-
by a large majority on
the 80th of
r, lie State Di
i re, w j
town as a and
farmer and a working
Democrat., is a candidate I'm
loner i Agriculture at
Com mi
the tin
party.
Democratic
At the meeting of the Demo-
State executive committee
in Raleigh, a resolution was of-
endorsing W. Bryan for
president and C. B. Aycock for
vice-president, but the
was not adopted. Failure to
adopt the resolution cannot be
taken as an indication that the
United States Judge Pritchard
opened the campaign for
Wilmington Sat-
night, making a good
speech that was heard by a large
audience. Judge Pritchard will
speak in various parts of the
State during the campaign.
There was one mother who
was a duly appointed delegate
Mrs. Grover of
Princeton, N. did not
leave the maternal duties in her
home to attend the
congress in Washington.
We do not know at March
will do from mm out, but what
it lies done so far cannot be i om-
plained of.
It Mr. Cannon I
to he speaker again he may get
a chance to even up with some
of
Not much is being sail
but t two weeks the pro-
will op i- sure
enough.
nomination l; t Re-
I us seems . a
sure as i's by Deni
It is nothing to boast of, but
the Yankees seem to have found
King was as sharp
i hem.
had employ
t lot . ; ; , i
they c . catch I he r
China has hacked don so
there I e no this time
between that country and Japan.
To Bob Phillips, New
Lets get up a team of our own
and make street paving hump.
everywhere except in con-
Happy One year from
now we will be pretty well over
the effects of
Even with God We
restored to our coins, it will still
In necessary to hustle for a
Certain naval officers who
dare that the navy has serious
defects must have read t he mag-
Gov. John Johnson, of
says he will not accept the
Democratic nomination for pres-
No, he certainly will not.
William accepted it first.
are good things, of
course. Without them it would
be difficult for a civilized com-
to even exist, because
there would be turmoil, and per-
haps, bloodshed always, but
the same time the of this
country do not in many instances
move with rapidity sufficient to
the ends of justice. The
still throbbing mayoralty contest
in New York city is an
of this. Almost three years
ago an election was held there
for mayor. was de-
hut Hearst, pro-
tested and contested. He claim-
ed the right to have the ballot
boxes opened and another count
of the ballots made. So the con-
test went to the courts, and has
men see-sawing there ever since.
Now the New York Court of
has decided that the
lot boxes must, be opened and
another count made, but even at
this the end does not appear
near. So doesn't this exemplify
the slow working of courts in
some important particulars, and
slowness, that must prove de-
to justice. This
should have been settled
long ago. three years
still undecided.
It will be long before Mayor
term expires and he
may be holding office through
The evidence is in his
favor, but that has nothing to do
with slow working of the
courts. And it is such of-
ten acts as a bar to justice and
stirs up trouble within the
I tin of folks. Court action
should I- k and
I lie her day a Chicago man Dispatch.
laughed until he fell over and
cut Ins head on a radiator. Some; Plants.
; tie, A
revise the den, some
to town today. They are Lbs first
to be shown this year and are
fine t . season.
next I ion,
says the Si. Louis
Times, through
country that St. . -1
the dearest drinking water of
to Tax Payers.
All parties who owe for
my large city in Hut
,.,. . , , , same before the 16th of
t what made St. Louis March. ail
in mot pay by that date will be
has become of the h notices cost add-
boy who used o wit
U a smaller boy on
knees and with one hand tied
behind asks the
Globe. Why. we understand he
married, and gets all the
ii he wants.
I doe
time,
on; d .
hurl .
to t . lib
Record
people be careful, as
counterfeit thousand dollar bills
are said to be Boating around.
No danger of rinding any in our
pile.
Candidates are far more nu-
than the offices, hence
the number of is go-
to be large this year.
Capt. S. A. Ashe, of Raleigh,
me of the staunchest Democrats
of the State, and a veteran editor,
is a candidate for the
of State treasurer. Senator Tillman, of South Car-
is after the again
Some crank keeps jumping up with his
talking about cutting down
Southern representation in con- Where t. spend the summer
just like the South cared is already getting into some
The Greenville Reflector
Bob Phillips, New
get us up a team of own
i make street hum
Agreed, right new. That prop-
;. is . I
have in he rules
try must be a
New Sun.
D. W.
IN
i groceries I
Provisions
Co t n
; ind
The Uncle Joe Cannon pres-
must using a
smokeless powder.
Goods kept
in Stock, Country
Produce Bo and Sold
I D. W.
The Reflector Hook Store
Me entry ledgers, day books, r, .- n ,. m
books, note and i
k, tablets,
OF
HE OF
N. C.--
In the State of North Carolina, at the close of business Feb. 1908.
It looks like the Brownsville
affair and the Thaws are
tined to stay in the papers.
Congratulations to Charlotte.
In tin convention that city gets
what it was entitled to.
anything about it.
I people's heads
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts 49,413.02
Overdrafts secured 87.97
houses Furniture
and Fixtures 610.59
from Banks and Bankers 28,981.64
Gold coin 1.110.00
Silver coin, including all minor
coin currency 1,876.53
Nat bk 1.533.00
Total
83.612.71
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock 25.000.00
Surplus fund 8,750.00
profits less current
expenses and taxes paid 3.238.49
Deposits subject to cheek 45,753.12
Cashier's check outstanding 21.10
certified checks 850.00
183,612.71
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF PITT
I. J. R. Smith, Cashier the above named bank, do solemnly swear that
the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
SMITH, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to be-
fore me, this 24th. day of Feb.
1908.
STANCIL HODGES,
Notary Public
L- DIXON,
R. C. CANNON,
J. R SMITH.
Directors.
mm
V i
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT
Authorized Agent The Eastern
To M, Friend,
R. W. Smith returned from
Mount Wednesday where
hp -net his family on their return .
met ms n -m easy
home from Florida. r n.
Your lady friend would Ayden Ins Co
of those fancy boxes W. C. and Master
of candy at Mack went to and returned from
store, Ayden N. C. ; Parmele Tuesday.
J N has bought Impairing neatly done on bug-
out the barbershop of his brother, carts, wagons, plows also
, r ; , ; ,, i . n . The tobacco warehouse is just I For sometime it has rum-
We are that a certain crowd of
W. B.
Paper rubber roofing,
and tobacco barn sheeting at J-
R. Smith Co.
A. W. Ange, the popular mer-
chant of Winterville. was here
Wednesday.
See our line of books and
for holiday presents.
R. Smith Co.
J. H. Winterville,
is here setting our stock law gates
in order.
Boys I have a nice tine of
from 1.00 to you
procure one
time and tee -v I honors
line of and other brands.
of packet knives M M Sauls,
There i--
organizing wood-
man of World in Ayden at
an early
Carload meal and
Hulls to.
Lonny r and wife
rived W
to visit the parents of
Mr- Alexander bas been
away from tor
number mA
shoe your mules and horses. J
R. Smith Co. Dixon.
William King, a former Pitt
boy, recently made
his home in Greensboro, died in
a hospital at that place last Mon-
day and was brought here Tues-
day for burial. From Kinston
the remains were accompanied
lo this place by a detachment
from the State guard and several
members of the Jr. A. If.
The bod at once taken to
the Pierce burial ground where
was laid to rest, the
conducted with
the Jr Order. Mr.
King had a host f relative
and near Ayden who were pres-
upon the arrival f his rt-
mains.
Cur load of hard and soft coal
by J. Smith Co.
Dr. Sauls has had the interior
of his drug freshly painted
which adds very much to its
former rent The
is a hustler and full
enterprise.
cough gleam will re-
monies being
The largest and cheapest line
of stationary in town don't buy
until you have examined If. M
stock.
Watch the Ayden department
of The Reflector and see it grow.
Our merchants are alive,
is brisk and money is
Why we are just bound
to grow. We have got the can't
help its.
patterns kept on hand,
styles. J. R. Smith co.
Nat Whitfield and Ola Forbes,
of Greenville, have been recent
visitors in our town.
Car load of cement,
lime and plastering hair at J. R.
Smith Co.
Miss Mamie Dawson. of
ton, spent Thursday afternoon in
Ayden.
A full line or carpenters
and mill fittings. J. R. Smith
Co.
Cannon homo from
Morehead yesterday.
and
Perkins native tablets J-t J. R.
Smith Co.
Miss Ethel Bowing, of Green-
was
Dixon Saturday until Mon-
day.
they met at night for the purpose
of gambling. Saturday night
officers Hemby and Moore,
been put on the racket, went
out to investigate. Shortly after
entering the woods they
a light around which some
or were sitting and
actively engaged in the sport-
Waiting a few moments to
the parties the soon
became engaged in a row over
the money, the officers at once
sprang upon the scene when the
crowd rapidly in
directions. The officers be-
shooting and Bob Ellis was
shot in the back, at first it was
thought seriously, but later
a flesh wound- j
Dick King was caught on the;
ground and placed in the lockup
Monday Justices and;
Blow issued warrants for and j
secured evidence to bind the
crowd over to court. Four up to.
this time have had a the
others are yet to be caught. We
are requested to state strenuous
efforts will be to break up
the wholesale gambling, which
seems to be prevalent in and
around Ayden The officers
much for their,
work. j
J. R. Smith Co. Dixon are
To My Friends.
Having on January 1st
withdrawn from the firm of
Cannon Tyson doing a
tile business in the town of Ayden,
I herewith avail myself of this
opportunity of my
friends for past patronage
and respectfully ask them to con-
same with Mr- R. C Can-
non, assuring them they will re-
the kindest treatment-
C. L. Tyson.
Dissolution.
The mercantile firm heretofore
doing business in the town of
Ayden, under the name style
of Cannon ard Tyson, has this
day been dissolved by mutual
consent. C. L. Tyson withdraw-
from the firm, this January
1st. 1908. R. G Cannon,
C. L- Tyson,
got settlement of a long landing
account a shopkeeper, invited
bin out to dine.
said the tradesman;
ne'er gong to on inn, but just
tell me bow it would
to me
raid the trawler,
or l
well, the
me
I'll be just well as if
I'd got the Ad-
Dr Joseph Div n
Physician and Surgeon
Office over Ban
AYDEN, N. C.
New Designs in Spring Clothing For
Get
first visit h toe . while
Mill supplies, bolting,
steam images, J. R. Smith Co
W. J. went to Green.
ville
S Dixon want
to buy st go d seasoned
oak lumber thick.
Mrs. Agnes Blount was ii;
Greenville Wednesday shopping.
Dr Perkins Herbs to
sale by JR
Miss Dudley has return-
ed home from the mar-
Cox Cotton Planters Bach
Bands Guano at
J R smith Co
Miss Davis, of the
Christian coll s
ind here with
her
and
; i.
the seed, J Co.
Dixon.
bottle from M M Sauls
J. R. went -0 Kinston
Tuesday and returned
Car of fine and coarse
sale at J
The funniest thing J. J. Hines
tried to do in a long time,
and he is a funny man. was
attempt when he came to the
tore this morning to
Upon being asked
him so hilarious, h
shouted loud enough to
heard in Greenville.
Golly, another baby boy at our
house, and me, the old woman
and the children strictly
in it. Help me h
The prettiest baby caps and
cloaks in R Smith co.
Guy Stokes, an employ at the
Milling and Mfg. Co., had
mm . left
hand bad ., cut by yes-
Portland came
Mrs. Jesse Cr m and Miss
Stella Croom, of Vi lie, have
been visiting Frank White
here.
J. R. Smith Co. is arc
selling and carts made
nine and; doing p. nice
old
Rm
Opening; display of the latest
Schloss in suits.
We have now and are now
ready to show you our full Spring-
line of the famous
Schloss Clothes
one thing can be of
QUA and me
behind us, guarantee
ti SCHLOSS
Label. and
the style is tight, the fit is better
than mad to
as as
K. Smith Co. Ayden Milling . teem whether you are or not.
w don't have to bay unless you .; ,
Co. site. They will buy
win nave to coy t
cotton seed wood, and logs, things in boys furnishings, e a
repair your and wag
or. or K l yen a new wagon
or most any
in Ayden. Call and
rt one. Material and workman-
ship guaranteed.
Misses Mary Whitehead,
Savage and Brown spent
from until Sunday even-
with friends in
line of coffins, and
lets to suit most anybody at J. R-
Smith Co, Dixon.
The infant child of Elder Me-
died Saturday was
buried in the cemetery Sunday
afternoon. t .
Pneumonia R.
Smith Co-
Windows, doors, blinds, locks,
butt,, J. R. Smith
Co.
lumber you may send.
plank
They
Spring trade.
or
so have a nice lot of Coffins and
caskets. Ed the
manager and will pleasure
in waiting on you.
Lime cement, plastering hair
and a full line of hardware at
J. R. Smith Co.
AYDEN,
J I C-
GENERAL
NORTH CAROLINA.
DR HARDY JOHNSON,
SURGEON
Offers his professional services
to the citizens of Ayden and
community.
Office in Building,
i Residence, W. B. Alexander's
house, Ayden, N. C.
WHITE TAYLOR,
AYDEN, NORTH CAROL'S A.
HAVE AM ATTRACTIVE LINE OF
Mat-
Dry Goods. Notions, Pants, Shoes,
tings,
ivy and Fancy
pa
We
ii
We cannot
White Goods,
are making -.-. specialty LACES
now going at and c
be surpassed on India
and all
COUNTY BOUGHT
C .
mm-
U I
e are receiving daily our Spring
line Dry Goods,
Clothing. Oxfords, and Hats a id we
invite you call and sec be-
fore .; or es. .
call your special
cur beautiful line
-s
Lawns, and the most line
white goods ever shown in cur town.
We give our special to the
selection of this line and we are in a position to save
you money if you will call to see us.
We are offering special inducements to we
In Oxfords this have a full line
Oxford for women. This Is
questionably the best line of womens shoes ever offered
and in style and quality cannot be we have
this line in Tans, and leather.
Young men, if you buy a pair of Oxfords in
patent leather that are guaranteed not to crack, buy our
line of This line we have been car-
for two years and we have given a
every pair to us. and a pair.
Misses and is as
we can make it i
will see ore n
yea money,
I . sites
and
we
d is
yon
ace-
We
. I
l we say.
most ever
In Ayden a finds our
more complete, We want and
if you us sell you one suit, we Will.
that we mean business.
carry in stock the famous and
is sold under a guarantee, If no;
return and get a new one. Don't fad to see this lute of
etc, we carry a full line farm supplies and
we strive to customers the best for the
money and if you open an account with us we
A trial is all we ash.
all our customers is the
the St possible money consistent with good
methods and we ask that when in need of anything for
the household or farm that you give us a trial.
E. TURNAGE SONS, Leaders of Lew Prices
Elias Turnage
Hi
J. R. Turnage
E. L. Turnage
POOR PRINT
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COUNTY CONVENTION
WHY JOHNSON COULD.
CHARLOTTE'S LAST CONVENTION
CONSUMES SHORT TIME OF ONE
HALF HOUR.
Could Probably Carry in Which How It Chanted the Career of a Prom-
Ha No Chance, Man.
are votes in When it was learned here
college, being Thursday morning that
to elect a president. In 1900 State executive commit-
Mr. Bryan had electoral tee ha selected Charlotte as
votes. A successful Democratic
candidate for President must,
therefore, have at least more
electoral votes than Mr. Bryan
received in 1900-
No Speech V. king Delegate Appoint-
ed to State and Congressional
Contention.
The Republican county
held here today was a
smooth and quick affair, the
entire proceedings occupying less
than half an hour There was
no speech whatever,
running along as if by
clock work.
R. C- Flanagan chairman of
the county executive committee,
called the meeting to order.
Hairy was made
chairman of the convention
and H. T Kin,; secretary.
The first business
adoption of a
endorsing the . . .
tendon of electoral votes
as honest, and
will the dyspeptic many
v s of and suable bin to eat
whatever he prevent
place of holding the next Demo-
State convention, ex Gov.
T. J. Jar vis became reminiscent.
SICK HEADACHE,
cause the food to as
lab the body, give I
DEVELOP
and solid muscle.
coated------m
Take No Substitute.
cause the food to assimilate and
the body, give keen appetite,
sugar
He
last Democratic
These figures in themselves convention in Charlotte two WRECK ON ATLANTIC COAST LINE
fully demonstrate the folly of or three years prior to the civil
nominating Mr. Bryan, who is j war. when Judge Ellis was
no stronger than when he for governor over W. W.
was defeated eight years ago.
If anybody this state-
we invite him to answer
three questions which Mr- Bryan
has dodged for
States did you lose in
you carry in
endorsing the can
W. H. Taft for
dent and delegates
for him; also endorsing S. ii.
Adams as State chairman and
f the delegates to vote
lose in which you could win
in
Hold.-n. At that time
was one of the foremost Demo-
of the State, and was
tor of the strongest Democratic
paper ever printed, the Raleigh
His defeat at that
seemed to embitter
his life and he was never the
same man afterward.
is well remembered,
den became an obstructionist and
CARELESSNESS -FAILURE TO NO-
TICE SIGNAL
it elemental of a Union man during the war, and
and discontent did you
to arouse then which you could
successfully appeal to
I Bryan could not
ind i -rid
state and
th i. a
. .; .,
E. E W.
Manning,
CO II
Moor . . . . i in, n
Fin ,
A. J.
B. M.
S. i. ; ; . King, i
K. I , . .
. . .
. . .
. .
. i m
m an; ;
gait, .
s or
of th
of Minnesota
all his
regard Gov
hr as strongest
rats could
Th
vi Id know no
a Republican after its close. It
was in his administration as gov-
that the Republican party
ran riot in 1868 and and re-
suited in his impeachment Sara Laughing-
I r. office. Ibid h
Two Engines Disabled No One Killed
One of the Engineers Painfully
but Not Seriously Hurt.
Friday afternoon a wreck
curred on th Atlantic Coast
Line at the log deck, two miles
south of Greenville. The log
train had in taken the
siding at the end of the deck.
The switch at the south end of
the siding was and an extra
train coming from Kinston ran
into this open switch and crashed
into the log train.
Both the engine were smash-
i-v considerable par. . .,
But how about Gov. I j, at that Charlotte
consequence was done to
i house, who was running the ex-
train was injured. No dam-
A Notice to Creditors.
I announce that I Letters of ration upon the
removed for the practice of my
profession from Falkland to by clerk Superior Court
Greenville. Residence on
Street next door to J. L. Fleming, hereby given to all persons holding
Office under Masonic
where I can be found at all times duly authenticated, on or before the
when not professionally engaged
elsewhere.
Dr-
Do Not Crowd the Season.
day of February, or this notice
will be plead Id bar of their recovery.
All persons indebted to said estate are
requested to make immediate settle-
with me.
This the day of February. 1908.
JAMES.
Administrator of James u. Bullock,
deceased.
Jarvis Blow, Attorneys. 2-10
Notice To editors.
The first warm days of spring bring
with them a desire to get out and en-
joy the air and
Children that have been housed up all
winter are brought out and you wonder . . , ,. . , ,
where they come from. The I Having duly before the
winier is thrown and Court oar of Pitt county as
shed their flannels. Then a cold .
wave come and people s-y that grip is of William Bryant I no-
epidemic. at this season are in-
even dangers than in i to the estate to make
as there is much m. re danger of ate payment to the undersigned, and
Cough H against the
Remedy, however and you will have r to the same
nothing to fear. It cures, aid to th-; for payment
w.- have never a cold to result 15th day of February,
in pneumonia it was used. It is in bar fit
Pleasant and sate to take. ,. ,
For by . Druggists
Executor of V Bryant
If you want to be good, just
try to be-
CO
c n no doubt his
would have
ITEMS.
Farmville, N. C. Mar 13.1908.
E. M- Rollins is sick, and
. r Johnson I has been unable to out since
Minnesota and I
to
.; ., , does
Ti.
wit
and .
colored
evil
have electoral
i Si .
s n
. th went
, -day.
J. Y. Monk
. w
i;
Engineer was
ht down to the office of
for
his injuries to be attended to It
was found hat one side of his
face badly and one
and sprained.
his wounds were he
was carried to home of his
parents at Washington.
The -i engines were
u j taken to the shops at Bock
Mount.
Notice to Creditors.
Having as Administrate
K. ed, bite Pitt
county. North Carolina, this is to
f having
to exhibit in
he u- properly
within twelve months from this
date, or notice will be plead d in
bur. f their
Notice.
North Carolina,
The
In tin Superior Court
indebted
above will
. as
t t to obtain
fro a the if r.
divorce, and the .-.; t defendant will
r I no
All
make .
the of March
W. H. DIXON.
N. C.
F. G. IAMBS, Attorney.
to said
pen r Lour- .
Notice to Creditors.
term of
to be held
the 80th of April. 1908, at the
Court House i i. c and in
H, . -v.- or demur
to t . . or the
plaintiff .;. for
f in b
This I a . .
o. c. .
. Court
O. Jambs,
V r-
. e
In;
not it
upon
to
Sena
foot C
th
up
intro
C, U
mun
or T O
m o
. to .
.,
. . . b
J I
. Tl have
.-. . U. i
i. . I. electoral
. . ,. , than the
. .-1 . the
. might have a fight-
in . . s i John A. Johnson
its president,
i i one is absolute
. , teat under Mr.,
Bryan ; r On the other i
party and
victory under Gov-
leadership.
. i Democrats of the
; prefer-New
n urned yesterday.
Mrs. Cobb, of Green-
visiting
Self Denial Pray.
the Woman s Missionary So
of the Baptist church will
obs live the, week prayer and
Latter i f
estate of W, S. Ti
th o . me .
i-. of
t . and i in . d a
notice Is i iv
all persons claims a I
to present to me for
. . b
th ofF i
notice will be n In bar of their re- i
Indebted
i d
ft i i U;.
.; bite a d
. a .
by pr
m d w.
row hoe
get
i i . r paying
. -I E
N. C.
in
m .
iv if i
III
. i r
. r . . Mil
; i J, lies
;. .
t can
him y me I
; instead of
b m th
. res-
have re
. .
Id
Will
Pi .
lei
Grime;.
I Our people thank Col. Grimes
for his interest in this matter.
-Ed.
. I t aids ,,
to one's comfort as well
hop . to I u
. . n .
A man
r.
A I i
hi i i. b it
rant of evidence the case was
i god.
P, With Soys.
By Rev, R. Miller.
people never can sec
anything but the dollar
mi ; in everything
Their first always is,
.; . . in dollars and cents
; that the prohibition
of t I t would greatly
n and pauper
But even if it could be
it prohibition does in-
y taxi l are you not
to pay something to
y. m taxes to lain-
d and ;
i to pi I r
i not j
of . I
. i object to a ii
taxes, if
th beys who i in
homes
. for in order
. revenue to
v tax, -i
g for
. i
run
sen denial, beginning on payment tome.
March Friday March
Three o'clock each day is of W. I Tucker, i
the hour of meeting.
On Sunday the service will
at the church, led by Mrs. Pen-
Mono at Mrs R A Tyson's,
led by Nannie Wilson.
Tuesday at A. K- Tucker,
led by C D.
Wednesday at Mrs. W. T. Bur-
ton's, led by Mis
Thursday T, R
d y M
Blow,
Attorneys.
notice
Co. n.
B.
vs.
The Tennessee
By virtue of warrant of attach-
in the above i
by Moore, of ,,. . . .,.,.,
Annie Law-1 Court of Pitt county, on the I --.-.-.
How oft. p. you a
thing done--a
I h.-. or
. . ,
la d, desire, and
we
box doe lack a single
useful
How Many Bricks
Have You Sent
Away
That sounds like a funny question, addressed
of this town and community, but it s really
Listen There is now just completed a
t MA exterior and concrete interior m the
Kt of one of the of American cities. It
one , h
S In the It has
with about a hundred acres of floor space. The
The floors beauty tiled.
Altogether it is a credit to
the big city in which it
stands. Oh, if a Jim
Dandy . ,
many bricks
have you sent to the city
to into this big build-
Honest, how many.
Of the hundreds of
thousands of brick- pat
into the walls of tins
the city whore it
stands has contributed not
a single red brick.
try people, the people of
small towns and cities far
from the big me-
have sent in the
bricks for the
of this splendid
You may have sent in
a few hods of bricks your-
self without knowing it
This
cent structure, which or-
a city you prob-
never will see your-
self, is built of bricks
bought With the dollars of
people living in towns
just like that
would like to have some ,
now brick themselves now and then. Every dollar
contributed to the city building fund means a nice, hefty
o bricks for this big beautiful
the of its kind. This building was put up, h
the kind donations of their unknown country cousins by a
tan that ran a small store in that city a
Rut this firm conceived the cute idea of having thou-
sand of strangers contribute bricks to build it. fine, large,
building is a Mail Order Store. See
WRITING.
ten
face
Various of Tilling the Story of
an Accident.
THE PLAIN
A slipped some orange
Cl in School street and
her leg.
THE STACCATO STYLE.
It was a job for a surgeon.
Orange peel did it.
There was a slide, a scream and
dull thud.
The atmosphere was full of j
f too, hairpins and
a-brae.
It was laughable.
But only to a few.
A dozen men rushed gallantly to
i the rescue.
It was n woman had fallen.
Horror A nether limb broken.
I She was in
And all of somebody s
carelessness.
Saul has slain his thousands.
Orange has slain its
thousands.
THE
Tripping lightly down
sired afternoon,
all aglow with health and every
muscle, nerve, vein and artery in
harmony with the invigorating at-
mo--pl of
softer J seen suddenly to
fleet i and in
another this one-of heavens
last and l--i to man came
with crushing force to the hard, an-
pavement. The
ate cause of unfortunate tad;
downfall the greasy envelope
that fruit, orange,
which some thou title . I not
had cast upon the
The of
,. losses or worse
. fracture of limb,
will ;,. i weary weeks ere sue
able I i walk erect and
o i lien
, will lie careful treads
ion orange peel hereafter. Bus
didn't know it was load id.
shot her It i- only a
Not much to her. but
good thing for tho surgeon.
There's money in it. People who
throw orange peel should be
careful to throw it so that it will
with tho slippery side down.
unless they are in league with
hone setting profession. In that
case, of course, it is
don Tit-Bits.
Where Four Meet.
It L add relied that it is
for one to be in four stales at
the Vet there l- one
I such s-t in the States.
dancing at a map of the United
State.-, one finds an be-
tween two straight lines, where
Colorado. Be Mexico and
Arizona meet. Tie place is not
often visited, as it i- not easily
reached. The stone erected by gov-
surveyors on the top of
a in the
The nearest railway town is Man-
cos. Colo., nearly a hundred miles
from the The re-
about was once densely
lated cliff dwellers, but there are
now no human beings within miles.
Some tear, ago the Indians destroy-
ed boundary shaft. It was not
replaced until 1901. probably be-
cause a long time before the
authorities knew the old one had
wrecked.
-ESTABLISHED 1375-
M SCHULTZ
Many the en
I conducting
a mu . I
Mend and had
reached i. as, Baal;
hear, mi.-hi. .
The w U
out when conductor
cried
vowel Don't say gotten
a Give do more
Whereupon chorus wok up
the strain us Bawl-
hear But they
the p of
and broke down in laugh-
to tie great amazement of toe
;.
, w who re reluctantly
to
E.
An odd i om
this Make i lulls Oat
and try brown. Poach Borne
egg. in rings, and when done sup
OB each ball.
Egg balls are an attractive break
or dish. The eggs are
boiled hard and the
Some is with
white sauce and seasoned with a lit-
dry mustard and spread on
rounds of and one ball ii put
on slice, end more white sauce,
mixed the chopped whites, is
poured
Wholesale and
and Furniture Dealer. Cash
for Hide. Fur.
Turkeys. E gs. etc
Suite, Baby
Parlor suits
Safes, P. and Gail Ax
Snuff, High Life Tobacco, Key
Weal Cheroots, Henry
Canned Cherries, Peach-
es, Apples, Apples, Syrup.
Jelly. Meat, Flour, r. Coffee,
Lye Food, Matches.
Oil, Cotton Seed M. and Hulls.
Garden Seeds, Apples,
Nuts, Candies, Dried Apples.
es, Prunes. Currants,
Glass and
Wooden ware, Cake and Crack-
Chess, Beat But-
New Sewing Machines
goods.
Quality and cheap
cash. Come see me.
B- i .
S M
J j. S. CO
K. C.
LEADING FLORISTS.
OF NORTH
A ail at choice ii
tail .--
Special give t
Wedding
Bolt stock, I'd plant for
;.;
Will go Below if
You Don't Advertise.
people that the
to is the
son. It helps to keep
in and it will what
up.
The Public is Ever en
The Lookout
for be ii ---i
season 2nd the man who i is
the bargains in -he
style r.- it a
is the who .
there is
Th- Reflector is one of the t eat
advertising mediums, -t
the a
many over the
States.
LET US HAVE
Al
.; . . A
Ml
NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILWAY
Local Time Table
Effective January 27th. 1908.
Between Norfolk, Va. and Raleigh, N. C.
WESTBOUND
I iv M i by virtue
in the by ,
. .
. ii be rig the
With led Dy Mon . in . r I. 1908, expose ;
the O A build .,
now we i . J if Lb
I . r pi
an i of i-. will
Of
ti.
Of the town be
i mid
., . ;. member E meal .
of
fore . I
N.
is ; c
tin n i t-
of r .
an
Cl. .
help the v ,
iv make h made at o'clock noon on above
.-.,
can
week of self denial praise.
i and
DEMONSTRATION FARMS.
To Be Established in Pitt, Beaufort
and
Mr. C. K. Hudson, of the
United States Department of
Agriculture, and Mr. T. B. Par-
of the State Department,
will leave today for Greenville,
Washington and to
establish demonstration farms
and co-operative They
will be absent from the city
several News
and Observer.
GOOD PROSPECTS.
For Greenville to Get Public Building.
The Greenville delegation who
were in Washington City to
.
i get the . .
, tar license, you
a Joy to keep th mi
run
Would you rather pay your
taxes with your money or with
your
Which
Visitors Tobacco Market.
Dr. K. Mr.
Mr M ., r
of th h M
. at Rich-
r. .
I n, the
i in mar lay.
Mr, T. A. Person th a i
on ti
market,
date
i This the 12th
U W. Pitt county.
STATIONS
Norfolk
Greenville
Wilson
Baily
Mid ill sex
Zebulon
Wendell
Knightdale
Ar
No.
Ex. Sunday
too
No.
Ex. Sunday
A. M.
No.
Ex. Sunday
A. M
EASTBOUND
English Legend of Men.
When . want to
contempt an
he to him ti a man
in other word., man with a
The old legend that
cursed the
who cat
tail and the entire gen-
of Kent which followed
wore tails like horses. John Bale.
Edward bishop of Cory,
mentions the legend, but
variations us to the the
punishment. He says on the
of John that
at St.
tine men had
ever after how-
ever, applies the legend to the
men of
off horses
One Bay. that only those
living in Kent at tho time curse
was pronounced afflicted with
largo drooping like brutes,
their posterity not so
No Liberties.
said when
I the cl arrive home from the tea
i yon have a good time
yea,
did you
mi
did you have a nice
hope. that you
your ell like a little lady.
lake any liberties, did you
There wasn't any
on the
How's This.
Arrived .
hi
Dr. H. O- Hyatt will be in
Greenville at Hotel Bertha March
pear before the congressional and Monday and Tues-
committee in the matter of a for th of treating
Fine Hyacinths now in bloom
at Phone
building for Greenville,
has returned home. Mayor F.
M. Wooten, one of the
tells The Reflector that
they were well received by the
public buildings committee, and
there is a good prospect of Green-
ville being included for an
for a site in the bill that
will pass the present session of
congress.
Congressman John H. Small is
active in his efforts to get Green-
ville on the bill and the commit-
tee has promised him every con-
diseases the eye, ear, nose and
throat- Parties who call to see
the Doctor do not have to pay
any fee unless they are treated.
f Association.
The monthly meeting of the
county association here
today had a large attendance and
the program very enter
As a brief report
of the meeting will not do it
we wait until Monday to
publish it in full
District
The district convention of the
Knights of the
second be held in
Kinston on April the 16th. The
district is composed of the lodges
in the following Wash-
Elizabeth City,
Greenville, Ayden,
Morehead, Beau-
fort and Kinston. Responses
have been received from all the
lodges and large delegations will
be present from
Kinston Lodge appointed its
committees of arrangements and
reception last night and every-
thing that can will be done to
give the visitors a rousing good
time. The local lodge has also
ordered a full set of handsome
new regalia which will be used
for the first time in exemplifying
the work at the district meeting.
Free Press.
Where you will find a complete
lino at all times. They handle
paints in car lots always keeping
good assortments, quality
celled, guarantee it per
cent pure- Don't fail to see
their line, of Heaters, cook
stoves, shot guns,
Enamel, ware It is
place to buy your shells. They
also keep on hand the celebrated
American Wire Fence, the kind
that is pig and different
heights. Their place is head-
quarters for Roofing, which you
will find in Iron, Gravel,
and Paper Take a look at
their plows and other
implements In fact almost
every want in the Hardware can
be supplied by
Ar. Norfolk
Wilson
Wendell
B. I- BUNCH, T M
Norfolk, Va.
No
Ex Sunday
P. M.
No.
Ex. Sunday
P. M.
H. C. G P A
Norfolk.
No
Ex. Sunday
P. M.
F. W. D P A
N. C.
BAKER HART
. GREENVILLE, N. C.
FLORIDA CUBA
During these cold Winter months
A Trip Via
The Atlantic Coast Line Railroad
Would be just the thing to make life worth living.
trains, excellent schedules and tickets which otter
advantage possible for a pleasant and trip
For full information or Pamphlets call on your nearest
Ticket Agent, or write,
W. J. CRAIG. P. T. M. T. C. W G. P. A.
WILMINGTON, N C
pULLEY
Women's Greenville N. C.
Have Been
In ii competition at
one Scotchman t
the party, a man of
remarked,
night have been whenever
be put tho ball into a peculiarly
. .
Hit irritated partner determined
to from his imper-
serenity and to
when next they played, i
dreamed lost night you were
might have been came
the reply, pat. .
aid the English-
man.
It might have been true, re-
plied lab. might have been
The Scotchman ended at
Globe,
Tho Giro of Alaska.
Alaska
of
miles of tho Aleutian Inlands
miles of other island,
a total of square or
one-lift of the area of the re t of
the United States. It
areas of California, Oregon, Wash-
Montana and Now
York to equal this. The urea of
New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio. In-
Illinois. Virginia West
equals only of
Alaska. It equals tho combined
of Great Britain and Ireland,
France. Germany, Belgium and the
Netherlands. It from lat-
degrees to degrees and
from longitude degrees to
degrees.
We offer Hundred Dollars Re
ward for of Catarrh that can
not be Hall's Catarrh Care.
F I. CO., Toledo O.
We. undersigned, known f.
J. for the R ye-r, and
believe him honor in a
business transactions, and
to out any
his ;
Who, sale O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Inter-
mucous of
sent ire. Price, per
I by all
Take Hall's PiUs for
The Burglar
Opens the Safe
of the ordinary kind with rid-
ease. He knows better
than waste his time on
alike those in
The National
Bank
It c the safety your
cash were Involved it would
well worth having an at-
count there. But there me
many other advantages. An
accurate your pay-
is one. The check on
thoughtless spending is
and a call at the bank will
reveal many others.
Has i
loads in y
will i
Greenville
cam of Cotton Peed ; I
and cars of Cotton Seed
Hulls.
lit a
For Cracked
Chop--. Bran Oats of ill .
kinds. Com Meal awl Cm a ,
Headquarters for all kind
of
I Close to the Market
Market ;
I have on hand for Bale e
Good Double I
Matcher and Holder, Ma-
chine and Iota of
I will soil on
W. B.
Cobb I g
Married wouldn't have
anybody envy it there
mi old maids,
NORFOLK. VA.
Cotton Buyers, Brokers
in Stocks, Cotton. Grain
and Provisions,
PRIVATE WIRE
to New York. Chicago
and New Orleans.
I Little Early
SUM little liver pills, Jno.
I,.
I New Shoe
r. On February 1st I will open
a Shoe Shop in the
on 5th street opposite Hotel
Bertha. Shoes made to or-
all kinds of repair
work. Save your orders
and work for me.
TO MY PATRONS
and gentlemen. I wish to an-
that I am now situated in new
new quarters, and am prepare to ac-
my customers with more
neatness, and prompt -s. than
fore being h mow
place and better i ht.
past and
ii liberal continuance of fame, am
HOPKINS.
I G. Tally -d
Fourth . at. Marble jam.
Edmond Fleming props
Located in main business
of the town- chairs
and each p
sided r by a skilled r-
Our place is inviting,
Sharp. Our towels clean.
thank for past
and ask you to call
good work is d.
PERRY
NORFOLK. VA
Cotton Factors and handlers
Bags.
and
JOE
I. I.
ft. H. LONG
Moore and Long
Robert
SHOE REPAIRER
Strides on
Fourth Street. All wow
promptly and satisfactorily
ME
C. I U-
Engineers and
Greenville North Carolina. .
I Railroad, Ira
on laird
near
K s
Skinner. Skinner, Jr
H.
SKINNER
LAWYERS. Greenville, N C
V,. H.
con on BUYER
AND
INSURANCE AGENT
Office in National Bank
FARMS FOR SALE.
Especially adapted to cotton,
tobacco and corn. Good dwell-
inS- f g Harding.
d w
CHICKENS
Chickens. Turkeys, Geese and
Dock for sale at Rainbow
Stables, in front of market
House.
DR R. L.
Dentist.
GREENVILLE, N. C.
POOR PRINT
in





j DEPARTMENT
I In Charge of F. C. NYE j
Authorized Aged of The Eastern and Rates on Application
Now is the time to purchase A new line of dress shoes for
your Box Body Carts while they ladies and just opened
are cheap. The A. G. ox Man- Harrington. Barber Co
Co., have plenty of Miss Novella Bunting spent
in with Mrs.
F. J.
Produce Co. is
loading a car load of the prettiest i
The mid-tit m debate
v. ash-id by the
of High
in the large and
tastily
the academy
auditorium of i them on see them.
building-. The Quite a number of our people
and friends cf the j to the
took forward to at Greenville this morning.
these At bat. little picas- all kinds of
Urn audiences are finishing material for
d on quick notice.
n exception. ard Mfg. Co.
was near filled and meet I Ii . N. C left ton
it tuition was given to fill his regular
each speaker. at Farmville.
At eight ck the president, r h-y corn, oats and fed of
ad e right debaters all kind, go Fro
entered the bill h arty Con next door to post-
plat Aft an instrument
El . V. H. Jones spent Sun-
debate by the I day he-- with her children, who
N Use Die.
-I m--e Out it, no
to of l long as
Dr New
J. of
Pa. would be
only f r that medicine. It
up any-
and .-i. even
after cam i
This m.-t remedy for coughs
and c. .- aM
and la- under
o; J. I. drag
and Trial batik free.
An arising tooth one of
the thing jumps for joy.
hay ever delivered in Winter-
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Lineberry
and Miss Bertha Carroll went to
Greenville Tuesday evening
Bed .,. In he World.
Rev. F. f j
Maine, lava used
Sartre v r year-, on my;
a wound, i
hi the;
wore. . .- h success
in . . .
m J. V drug Ah re.
returned to her
was at Bayboro Monday.
The corn planter
,. -j -.-.- the fertilizer
the North.
Tl y
.-
Candidate for
Mr. M. Bond, of
has announced himself a
date for congress in this district
and notified Congressman
John H. Small of hie
j to be a contestant for the
Mr. Bond has
in day or two
in the interest of his candidacy.
Tit- ably
v P Taylor,
of Lea of Pitt,
C. F. Perry, cf and R. T.
Cox, negative
. . .
A v
i. . . . i D.
f .
a- . and C
; .
was night's
The j were Prof.
H. ii . of
pr.-. Prof of
m. Mr. A. W.
Ange, of After
some judges
favor of
the ii by a rote of two
to on
.-.- ft
G. E. Lineberry announced that
Brewer, professor
of c. n e neat
lecture to the school
n i March
Ail to
Ta of
we d cheer the
b with
baggies are
if you want a nice up-to-
runabout boggy you had
better give him an earl call-
The new year is here. Ail
farm supplies can be secured
from i;. Prompt attention to
our customers Harrington Bar-
Among th- visitors to fee de-
bate a distance we
not.- Mrs. J. of Shel-
rs, Jacob Parrott of
J. Croom, of
. House, of
.-. . T of House;
Clyde of Oriental;
Leon Sink L. R.
. d;
of Grifton; Emma
Hardy, or Greenville; Nonie
Dave p Susie
Moore and of
Grimesland,
The is now almost at
hand when most of the farmer.-5
and wag-
ons T AC
C . are still making their
we . n Tar Heel carts and
wag Ca . see us
before buy we an name
prices that ire
Rev. King delivered an
Be last night at Miss
school closing. He
reports a large crowd and an
Interesting program.
We can furnish you ail kinds
of and turned wood
work for buildings on short no-
Milling Mfg.
Company
Mrs. of Ayden,
was in town yesterday.
F. A. Edmundson, who had
been on the road days
for the A. G. Cox Mfg. Co., re-
turned Thursday.
seed oats go to
Produce Cu.
plants the com any distance de-
d Think of the labor saved
by this wonderful machine. This
I Harrington
Co.
The firs, day and half of the
Bar present of court five
wore granted.
II II.
. to ,
evening. pkt
,,, pants y. ,.,
ii ed in a e r .
J. d
is a juror at court Kali Beach. I 2nd.
1906, Ran-
and wife, and recorded in
book pave of the
Greenville.
new line of ladies and
.- A
k.
of office of Pitt county.
the undersigned will expose
and Dora Cox public sale before the court house
from the door town of Greenville, to
, . . , he la st bidder for cash, on
for
returned Monday
and
. loon.
i. . seats, window and
column
wing described tract or
came to attend I of to ant
being in the county of Pitt
State of North Carolina, bounded
on north lands f
J Beach, and on the south by
lands cf T. Beach, and n
east by in
the by the
beginning the lane
spent and Sunday and running with T
all kinds of
. on short notice
.-.
. House, after
here many friend
returned to her home rear House
Mon morning.-
V. e the castings for the
following plows,
and
Harrington Barber Co
Mrs. E. F- Tucker came in from
Baltimore Sunday night, where
she bought her spring stock of
millinery goods,
have just established ;
business for general
men Car load lots are
a . Special
be given to r, non.- orders.
Office to post
J. D. Smith Co.
i-i Winterville, N, C.
now turn our eyes to the
which is a little
more two months off We
are glad to announce that Dr. B,
F. Dixon, State auditor, will
deliver the literary address on
occasion. May
The time is almost at hand
when farmers will need such
as cotton planters
and sowers. So place
your orders early with A. G.
Cox Manufacturing Co for these
d then be sun
to get your supply in ample time.
Fie. h seed peanuts of different
A. W. Ange A Co.
Have at
the Carolina Milling Co.
A new line of dry goods and
notion just in. Harrington
Barber Co.
seeds of all kinds fresh
from the A W. Ange
A Co.
A new line dry goods and
notions expected this week.
Come and see them. A. W.
Ange Co
H. B. Mumford was here Sun-
day and also Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Mumford. from Ayden.
Rev. T. H. King filled his reg-
appointment here Sunday
morning and night.
I Beach's line to the run of
down said i
T. J. Beech's line, thence west
with T. J- Beach's tine, to
lard
land line to the beginning;
and being the identical tract of
Li- d conveyed by George Ran
and wife to T. J. Reach
and
This sale is made to satisfy
said mortgage.
This March 1908.
George Randolph
and wife,
Fannie Randolph,
Mortgagees-
Skinner Whedbee,
for
NOTICE
TO
SUBSCRIBERS.
S J
are now the subscription list
Eastern to make it comply
with the U Post-
office .-ch goes into effect
April 1st Under this law no weekly
newspaper ca i be lent to subscribers who
J the
date to which their subscription -s paid.
To tend it longer without payment will
require a on each
Therefore we every subscriber to
The Rs who owes one
or to lend a remittance at
once so W car. keep on our
list. The publisher can no choice in
this, but have to comply with the
we hope every attend
v c ; . r.-.- tot a
single from But tear in
mind that The Eastern
mailed after April 1st. to any person
who owes one year or longer.
rS
OF THE CONDITION OF
CF
Farmville, N. C.
CLOSE OF BUSINESS FEBRUARY
PAINT
For lot of fin Jumbo
peanuts, hand picked, especially
for seed it per bushel. Also
a lot of the Improved King Cat
ton seed pounds in seed
makes a five hundred pound
at per bushel,
W- H. Harrington
is Bolt
and Effective.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
for and crow,
ant t it pleasant to
and any way In-
made a with
mothers. Mr. W. S. Pelham, a mar-
more than Chamberlain r
Cough my
for x trembles. It
in of croup.
Children like it and who
hays used it ii. m t take any other.
For sale by all in
patent n
Strength Is what
paint is for. The
stronger it is, the
less gallons and
money it takes,
and the longer it
wears. The strong- f-;
paint-word
C. B. Mayo
Contracting
PAINTER.
V I S
ii . 1.5 I less cur-
Bankers i
Items 2,57.1. It Time of Deposit S
C t.
J, i
Coin, Including miner
in currency
Nation-l notes, Other
U. S. notes
Total
outstanding
Total
I, J. R Smith, of above named bank, do solemnly swear that
ho above statement is true to beat -f my belief. .
J. R. DAVIS, Cashier
sworn me,
his 24th cf February, I F; j
A.
Notary
Advertise.
When ii woman
rubber plant bI i
ii.
boasts f her
i apt to stretch
Good For Everybody.
Mr. Norman It. a
in the Building,
Francisco, I fully
that has be-n said of Electric Bitters as
medicine It is good for every-
It liver
kidney I- in n- e.-
up
I i I he best
medicine ever o d over a
gist's . it i-
J. drug
store,
Grows the finest Tobacco because
it is prepared expressly for To-
twenty-three years experience
-no guess work, but careful study of the
requirements of this particular plant.
Ask your dealer for and see that the trade
mark is on every bag.
Fa Company
D. J. Editor and Owner
Truth in to Fiction.
One Dollar Per Year
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. MARCH 1908
NUMBER
OF THE HANDSOME he forcibly impressed the
NEW SUNDAY SCHOOL ROOMS, duties of members making the.
mission
that I
AS TO WATER TRANSPORTATION.
CONGRESSMAN SMALL ADDRESSES
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
church fill the
Services of Memorial; Christ intended.
Cm, Dr. M T. Plyler, pastor of the
e and Able Address by
Governor
was day not
for the Baptists of
Methodist church, was present
and took part in the service and
his joined in the
worship, this being in keeping
with the Christian Spirit prevail-
but a f all others who . the of the
with them on that day. and
Then two
for the first time of the hand-
some rooms of the Sunday
and the r the
services of the church
that feast ti worship-
rot
It hrs ling been the wish cf the
base-
ins of one is the pride and joy of
all.
The choir rendered excellent
music at each of the services
the entire anniversary pro-
gram was interesting. Just
before closing Pastor fit-
exposed thanks to all
who attended and to all who
by their presence and help had
shown interest in the progress;
HANRAHAN ITEMS.
Baptists to complete the
of the church building tho
convert it into apartments ;
the needs the growing
Under the earn-
est lead Rev i Hanrahan. N. C. Mar.
J. E. this was
a few mouths and
result is the church now has
suite of rooms for the
and
these rooms for use tHe first and
Sunday morning was marked by j went Greenville Thurs-
breaking attendance
the school, the number reaching
j spent Sunday with their
Heard by Large Number of Interested
Citizens. Mr. E. A. Daniels
Speaks on Same Subject.
There were a large number of
the Chamber of Commerce and
men of Greenville and
community at the house,
Monday night, to hear the ad-
dress of Congressman John H.
Small m the subject of water
transportation Such a
well indicated the
interest of the people here in this
matter
Mr. E. A. Daniels, of Wash-
was also here and first
addressed the meeting. Mr.
Daniels spoke of the interest
other nations had taken in the
I matter of water
by comparison showed how
commerce had as
their facilities
I were developed
section of this waterway, and
whole of it will be completed
in time. Then with
water to
these towns they will be in
to force freight rates to a
proper level.
The people must move them-
selves if they are to get
of these conditions, and I
take such steps as will bring j
Greenville and Washington and j
the other towns in
class of freight rates s Norfolk
and Baltimore enjoy.
Congressman address
was listened t with great inter-
est and should arouse our people
IN
s and
to action in securing water trans-
SEVEN SENATORS PASS.
Tells What He S OS.
Grifton. N. C, Mar.
Mr.
Good gracious sakes alive why
bless my big, fat, Ugly soul-
the looking
just for the i fit
the community at large gen. rally,
Grifton So after
club, and g in
my fee, I went oat to head .,
era for initiation end what d
happen d O my, just
I got ready and started,
commence throwing light
front with our present lady teach-
the leaders of the Betterment
society- Misses B. Grant,
Janie Robinson and Kate Reid,
have shown ability to do all
necessary for the betterment of
the graded here. I don't
boast at all when I say. that at
the general oil of the great-
est improvement made in the
school line all others may look to
their laurels, as is on a
Good bye. next time,
I which I hope will be next week,
your Loving ,
Series of in Great-
est Body of in the
all along
Progressive Ayden.
The Reflector feels
daily
tarn of its Ayden department
which made the bulldog, I u . f ,.,. .
raise
his and
which is in charge of Mr. J. M.
Blow, a man who
A.
growl in basso i
f i the weekly edition cf the paper,
XI. much
a of th,
J.
t Flo.
I .
WaS
th
a-;
introducing
Jesse Cannon, of Ayden, was
Cant. T. F. Johnson
seventh to occur in th-s
luring the
advantage of water transports- ail but one
in giving shippers the
of rooms for the in Ayden.
that are both beautiful w
I The opening Monday,
rooms for use the first time ,
, . of South Carolina;
financiers world seek I Maryland and Bryan,
investments in ; Mr. Bryan
lines,. If the capitalists d
North make money out occasioned
was
he held
to w
and
then
of until you couldn't a
minute, So we very i rate-
and viewed the landscape
o'er. Well,
did you see Set Why th re
was no see in it. We were so
men
town.
i people believe
use ill m i e
R fleeter for I pi of
fit to s
the
here Sunday,
gram and several i j
addresses. Mr. J. B. first Tuesday
Ice Will
Mr. K. L. Hill, of has
was no see in iv, t . . ,
dazzled with leased the plant here, -uh
the ladies u. we the privilege purchase and
only what we in operation in a few
cousin sitting on his dignity days.
on one side of the hall, with his enlarge the capacity of th, plant
war paint on, admiring meat the need so the
from long i took a seat o but in the meantime
a school desk not far off,
North Carolina offers for
if a
spake of Sunday school of went to
the olden Friday, attend the ; the ones to do
much interest and feeling of his funeral of her
b of deaths is
the by
the Destroyer, of
, ,,, nephew. Myer,
first recollection of the Sunday and returned . . I Louisiana, some tome ago- J
here forty years ago. to resume her duties in After h
Prof. H. B. Smith spoke of school here. J. J.
, . . public .
present day Sunday em- j Ellie Mumford spent Sat-
the benefits that have night and Sunday at Lit-j
After
J.
great inter
spoke with.
for nearly an
yesterday o.
of Maine,
on account of legal business
Li works another notable chain
settled down to n r
the beauties, of course. I
there a while
or two talked wit i
the preacher a few. then
seemed like one ox St- Peter's
to hive any
shipped from s
i there at times he an
on hand
the benefits that have night and Sunday at w .,
through gradation of class- as the guest cf Miss Net. He went back to the history of, -m of that body.
for i- and snowed its was one the
es and through preparation for
teaching. Dr. H. W. Battle spoke
of Sunday school of the
showing that the rapid
strides from the past to the pres-
coupled with the splendid
equipment noted today, pointed
to even greater advancement in
future.
. transportation and showed was one the
J F. Mumford spent Sunday j growth and development through prominent members of the
near Ayden periods. As to House, being chiefly
Miss Rosa Smith who has been cost he showed by his liquor
visiting her uncle, W. B. by water is three to j
C here, returned to
REUNION.
Dr. II. Hyatt v. ii Le in
Hotel March
m .
gal angels came down upon the . d .
that time day, for the purpose o, g
to wait for the
should be no more.
throat- Parties see
After this salutation the cur-
Doctor do not have
alter .,. .,
rose and the entertainment W
of song and music filled our ears
which so thrilled cur being
that
A Card.
Timothy Sunday. and that
Dawson and children, i the great regulator of freight
-a-
beauty of expression and uplift- Ayden Saturday. forced to do SO by
Would Not I Active competition, and we need
inspiration it seems could
hardly be surpassed He used as
I will
betroth thee unto me
His theme was love, the love of
for the world, and his de-
sire for our love in return for
this great expression of divine
make USe of the highways
On Saturday, March 14th, when , . the
theN- and S. train arrived, I
was at the depot and it was re-
ported to me that some one was
playing rough in the train. I
to investigate and
nature has given us to bring the
low rates to us.
of Confederate will have
its reunion on Tuesday May 12th.
Already steps are being taken to
make the the best
in the history cf the camp
Senator Lee S. Overman will be
first thing we knew we were pat-
ting our feet. Well, after a song. On the first Saturday in
or so they come out en book will be at Greenville North Car-
notary, but I could not aid
They spelled to the farmers on
of Prolific
when the there was a cotton over other meet
young man with a his hand me there one and aH. I will
which was just as good as to say, t on truck and
But tell you how I grow bales of
jest git out per acre. Meet we
when the fiddler I court house at o'clock on Set-
performed his operation. Gee April 4th.
In discussing the inland water- j the orator, there be several
way which he has labored so j recitations by young ladies of
earnestly to interest congress in Greenville, songs appropriate to
this great expression w u to mm. .
Interest. The application of one and locked l. j
truth presented was with him up. After securing all the used a
power of a deep thinker, and needed convict the j that gave an
word, of the eloquent speaKer conduct and. row tab J age of I Tuesday, May
At the evening service the to do the same thing again
the occasion, music by the
band, a big dinner and a
d time generally. A drum
been organized and
be ready to lead the
Very truly,
W. A.
3-23
whiz it. was to make your
walk when the electrical in-
of such saintly music was
from the cat gut and .-
Nearly Three Tim s
Now, this is but a faint idea of j M apportioned by The
the grand musicale under the Mutual Life Insurance Company
enchantment of the music for dividends pay-
the side board where Mrs. Settle as in
1905
was thronged with j I think the should have
pie to hear the address of ex-j been brought to justice, but do
Gov. T. J. Jarvis on the the think the town should pros-
do the for the railroad.
vessels of draft to car-
our commerce, hence a groat
section of Country is landlocked
shut in from the privileges
mean to the Such an
audience was a compliment to
this distinguished layman and
statesman. Telling briefly the
condition of the churches here
when he first came to Greenville
and the they have made
in the years following, he said
he would answer the question in
his subject by saying the church
T. P, Nobles,
Chief of Police,
Grimesland, N. C.
issued the following
of transportation which it
If an inlet WHITE.
Marriage Licenses.
of Deeds K Williams
last
Stray Up.
I have taken at
crop and slit in Has calf
about weeks old- Owner can
es mean to the town what the j get same Dy proving property and
the members make it. It charges. .
on,
the
enjoy.
opened, it yet leave
the dangers of passing I
which makes coast traffic
Hence the solution is
the establishment of this inland
dark red cow, horn id. marked waterway winch will open
smooth crop in right smooth traffic one of the finest section.-
along the and
through this benefit a large In-
land territory. government
has already made an
for the construction of one
W. B. Smith Lillie L.
Stokes.
and Nina Carney.
COLORED.
Brown and Mabel
Smith.
Austin Harris and Molly Jen-
kins-
John Tucker and Mettle Tyson.
Subscribe for The Reflector
settled the hash of that
by taming the dishes, plates
cups and saucer, spoons,
forks all into musical
her accomplished f
messing and doing about upon
the keys as only those who know I
how can do I know Brothers
,; and Joyner would have
d themselves hugely had;
they been hero in the flesh, as
they were in the saw
their sitting up
on the and I could
almost a smile creep over the
countenance of their pictures as
they reviewed the entertainment
were served.
For
Dividends
4,030.000.00
in
-years .
expense- and
creasing .
to this well as
an incensed number f
deferred dividend policies See
the special agent,
H.
For Sale or Rent.
My in South Greenville
and ice Cl earn, in abundance, en corner Washington and
u , . streets. An opp-r-
,. ,
to draw a spring ,
lady friend to supper. the mercantile
Will, I will close by saying that D. D.
Grifton is fast rushing to the m wt.
POOR PRINT
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Eastern reflector, 20 March 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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March 20, 1908
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