Eastern reflector, 27 March 1908






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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Greenville's Department Store
j SCHOOL SUITS. AND a higher and a better plane of ex-
Cooking, sewing, house-
i OF EASTERN N. C. HOLD MEETING work, in fact a home
HERE.
You
Getting What
Want
Always brings satisfaction to the buyer, and
bi able to your wants is
vi j; to the seller. This is the
; Department Store.
hist what want. The goods are
rid prices are right
Never More Complete
is tilled with goods
V for the needs ct the family, the home, the
lams, or the
hi Ladies, dress goods, trimmings,
i are unsurpassed. Just now is the
sea-
would be one of the best things
for them.
Many practical problems were
dealt with, and the meeting has
been a highly interesting and
roost successful one.
The last session held at
o'clock this afternoon. The
visitors will leave on the after-
noon trains for their
TRULY A BEAUTIFUL SNOW.
Ex-Governor Addressed the Body
et this Morning Meeting Meet-
Helpful to Educators.
In the office of Superintendent
Smith, of the Greenville graded
schools, there was held Friday
night one of the most important
meetings of educators that has
ever met in Eastern North Caro-
The superintendents pres-
Chas. L. Coon,
son; W. V. Boyle, Rocky Mount
H. B. Craven, New Bern
school j; Harry Washing-
ton schools; J. I White,
schools; Z. D. Mt
Olive Jno D Everett,
school; w.
dale, Pitt county schools; H. B-
Smith, Greenville schools; E. M.
Rollins, Farmville school; W. H,
Cole. Grifton L C Ba-
den, school; H. H-
Report the Condition of
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE
at Greenville
In the State North Carolina, at the close of business Feb. 1908.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts 136.550.45
Over drafts secured
and unsecured
All other stocks, bonds
and Mortgages 2.400.00
Banking house 4.200.00
Fur and 3.872.32
Due from Banks and
Bankers
Cash items
Gold coin
Silver coin, including
all minor coin cur-
National bank notes
and other U. S. notes
63.755.2 J
4.906.06
433.50
3,259.07
9,784.00
LIABILITIES.
26.00
Surplus fund 25,000.00
Undivided profits, less
current expenses
and taxes paid 17.144
T mi cm 20,970.27 M
I ,
Cashier's check
outstanding
Total
766.11
231.228.66
In This Particular it has Not Been
Surpassed.
Toward the decline of the day
Friday the cold rain turn, d into
sleet, then changed to snow I
by night the flakes were
thick and fast
the general wetness the Carolina, County of ac
had left, them was just about i named bank do
the right for is true to the best of my
a r i and belief. JAMES L. LITTLE. Cashier,
to stick, it clung to I . . .
, and sworn ti before
Lean, principal of Washington trees, wires, fences, houses and-
Fred Archer, everything else on which it fell j this 25th of February
Wilson N. W. Walker of Through moat of the night it, ROBT. I. HOWARD
the department of pedagogy, snowing. Notary Public.
Correct- Attest
A. ANDREWS,
J. G.
W. B. WILSON,
It was such a beautiful picture I
that many ventured out to view
ire
attention
In.
vii;. etc.
University of North Carolina.
The meeting was presided over
by H. B. Smith, and was under the rays of the
what informal in its nature. lights, That was indeed pretty,.
Reports were given by each man j but not surpassing the scene of
present, and by means of many splendor under the bright morn-
questions asked by the different j sun. It has been the
men present, the best of every lid expression of all that they
pr -.-it id was fully ex- never saw a more bi.
I No little good will on-J than this.
come from these re- Hie snow fall was bout so invest in a ,. buy U a firm of established
; -.-.- brought out and set the . sun
, in hold relief tie best that rapidly.
eastern and cities have.
The question that seemed OF MS. B.
in the minds of
Are You About to Invest
In a Piano
M. WILLIAMS
vine's
Store
. house you deal with
will be worth a in ii goods it sells. It has
i it protection to our pat-
ran and Campbell Pianos
h of Pit i r combined. There
e a reason why. is given a partial Green-
was high Falkland, N. C Mar-19 S Campbell Pianos, and
school system. Prof. Walker, of J To the piano buyer is referred to the following
i community J
with
he entrance requirements of the; Ben g A
University, and especially the
r-n unit system, v prepared d L.
the University, spoke at some Our
length on the subject, shocked
.
Carnegie Red
reaching. the at Falkland
.-. of the 12th He
to raising the require- j one the moat important
cs of the L and the s. meeting ha
he best for Comfort
. Borden Felt
ts a d a piece Bern-
stein Iron Bed have no equal.
colleges. The superintendents delivered an address
expressed themselves as feeling greatly complimented by
confident that they were carry members,
the of their the adjournment,
y. v- m
H. ;.
H. L. Coward,
B.
a. Long,
L. Joy nor,
I Chas. Skinner,
Carolina Club,
Graded
School
Opera
just as far as their equipment, j whilst the brethren were still
., . . h were
money and teaching fore would him for his eh, ,
I ft paralysis, or Wiley Brown
J; he and the colleges They could not got an immediate James
to make the entrance there not being one v- K
too advanced, as the now. His c- Vines
pie are not willing to be did all hey could
to graduate their boys at the him He f r with representative people
rained, Greenville. Terms to suit your convenience.
A. H. Ti ft,
H. A White,
S. T. Whit,
i i-.
E. .
i i-i r
. I . I. . ,
D.
. W. Allen, r.
C D. Smith, r. f. d
ivy Smith, r. f. d
F. M Smith, r. f. d.,
Tyson, r. f. d.,
F. Ward, r t. d.,
Will
Noah d.,
J. J. Jones, r. d.
J. G. r. f. d-
G. T. Tyson, r. f. d ,
Ashley
Leo,
Z. T Vincent,
J. B Li i tie,
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. Kicks.
F. G. Hartman.
E. M. Cheek,
Fred Cox,
N. W. Jackson,
W. J. Manning,
J. S Keel,
H. C. Hooker.
W. O. Barnhill,
Fleming,
T. R Moore,
Mrs. Julia Crawford,
Mrs e,
A. B. Ellington,
R A. Nichols.
graded schools, then be forced to
send them to a private
and became cheerful. They took
Mm home, but alas at a.
to prepare them Friday the 13th of March,
entrance. had another attack, and passed
The morning session began at away as and as as
Supt J. A. its
CHAS.
e. g.
Very respectfully,
E. BRADLEY, Jeweler
Three Doors from Post Of fie e
of n was the only recruit i arms.
to the list of attendants. Hi was taken in charge I
The first speaker was Ex Gov. j by the Red Men and was buried
Jarvis. who spoke on the East-1 in the Williams grave yard Notice to Material Men.
Training School. Gov. Jar-, on the evening of the 14th. j wish to ca
vis the superintend
Factory representative
GREENVILLE, N. C.
I In out for 100.000 feet of first
i i i of class pine flooring, same should
we never heard mo e sorrow those who may desire to bid be over face, tongue and
OLIVER
. Mode
New Shoe Shop
On February 1st I will open
a Shoe Shop in the building
on 5th street opposite Hotel
Bertha. Shoes made to or
d. r and all kinds of repair
work. Save your orders
and work for me.
JOE
S contract to furnish all or any
, lively contest among the There was H large gather
State Board of Education at the funeral, many said the
M had established the school that ever assembled in
Greenville. That, it the j Falkland township on a similar
pose of the Board of Trustees to J occasion.
erect beautiful and substantial i There was also a large
buildings of the best type. He of colored people, who
his strong faith in impressed.
the school, saying He in bis 84th year, the
has a great work to do for of the family, and of
State, and especially for Eastern family and with the family,
grooved thick.
SAND-You will want at least
of good sharp sand
PAUL
THE TAILOR
Can be found on Fourth street
HAS NO EQUAL to clean, press repair
You See whit You write the Wens Clotting and ladies Skirts
All work done promptly, suits
I made to order when
Your patronage Solicited.
O. C. JAMES,
BREAD BREAD
M . Mania at the
building near com t bakes every
day, roll, . and plea. Or-
tilled anywhere in town. Ice
cream sold daily.
Witt's Early Risers, small,
Hate, sure little liver by Jno.
t. Store.
Subscribe for the Reflector.
Carolina.
The next was Prof. E. I four brothers and
C of Trinity college, sisters, his aged
tor of the North Carolina Journal I father,
of Education. Mr. Brooks is I lift was clean and
ways an interesting speaker, possessing retiring
his talk was closely listened and shrinking modesty
this morning. He pointed out together with Indus
the fact that the course of study, and social habits.
so troublesome to many
is really an easy after all.
That all courses except a com-
course is now
and accepted by the colleges and
the
Mr. Coon of Wilson discoursed
the for the colored race
He said that th
best school fur the race is
He was kind and forgiving,
exact and con-
in all of hid dealings.
He died without an en and
without a stain or blemish upon
A Friend.
ti d or any thing else hard
on would bean improve-
l a school that I merit
part of the material for the con-
of the building of
East Carolina Training School to, for and plasters.
the estimate of the quantity LATHS, LIME AND CE-
of material required sent laths and
me by the architects of the work I be by the car load in
E least hat and barrels. Good Virginia
Same should be three fourths I Of Alabama Cements to
bard. One fourth of brick J he Old D-minion, Atlas,
should be uniform in color, and Alpha, Giant or Whitehall,
free defects impairing their I those who desire to
and strength and suit- come bidder.; will remember
able for outside exposed surfaces I this is a cash transaction and
FRAMING the material is to go into
feat of rough buildings dedicated to
framing sizes to be I sacred cause of education,
that they will not try to see
and in lengths of from ton much money they can make
sixteen feet Then there will be out of it tut that they try to see
some pieces M long as how low they can furnish the
feet, but not many. material and make a reasonable
SHEATHING-There will be profit out of it
n the neighborhood of J. Jarvis, Ch. Ex- Com.
feet of sheathing, same to be
surfaced one side, and to be Small Wreck,
thick Thursday afternoon the mixed
to be and wide and lengths wost Norfolk and South-
in m n feet and over. To be
used for floors and roof
v i Hocking the track
You might tor sometime.
FOR COLONEL J. BRYAN GRIMES
SHOULD BE CONTINUED AS SEC-
OF
Hit Fellow Countrymen Proud of His
Record a ad Recommend Hit Re
by State Con-
Greenville. N. C, March
Eight years ago Pitt
presented to the State
for nomination for office of
Secretary of State her
son Col. J. Bryan
Grimes. He has I tried and
has measured up to the claims
of his friends. His record
speaks for itself, is known to all
the public men of the State and
is especially commended by the
class of business men and law-
dealings with this
office.
Pitt county will again present
his name for and
we desire briefly to review his
record for the information of
those who have not had the time,
nor the means of keeping pace
with it. The department of
state is the great record office of
the state. Here are deposited all
the plots 2nd surveys upon
whim ah muds suit,;
have been granted- Hero arc
kept e., map .
laws and original d cu-
of North Carolina. Here
all corporations are chartered
and supervised, ad laws enrolled
and prepared ail
grams etc.
He is not a seeker after praise.
He is conservative in its best
sense, and his steadfast
and purposes have
most valuable to the State
on more than one important
His chief interest being
culture, since being in the office
he has been especially zealous of
all legislation, looking to the
agricultural interest of the State
and there is little legislation
effecting interest that he has
not had a had in shaping- The
results of his work are known to
this class of our citizens.
Himself the son of a
soldier, he has always
and at all times manifested a
deep interest and extended a
helping hand in all that pertains
to their welfare and
the beginning of our his-
it has been the wise policy
of the State to continue for long
terms in office the Secretary of
State. So fixed was this
that from 1776 to 1859, a
space of eighty three years, only
three incumbents occupied the
office. Until the war the
of State were retained in
office regardless of their party
affiliation, since the war
they have teen retained in this
WILL TRY RACE FOR CONGRESS.
M. BOND, OF EDENTON,
WANTS MR. SMALL'S PLACE.
Mr. Small That People De-
in Primary Who Shall Rep
resent Thorn.
Hon. John H Small has beer,
congressman of this district for
ten years, and has made a faith-
representative. The district
has never had a more useful con-
Mr. W. M. Bond, of Edenton,
recently wrote Mr. Small that he
would enter the race and try to
secure the nomination this year-
We have not a copy of Mr.
Bond's latter, but Mr. Small's re-
ply to him was as
Washington, D. C, Mar.
Hon W. M Bond,
Edenton, N. C.
My Dear
I received your recent letter
staring that you would seek the
Democratic nomination for con-
this year. You further
stated that you would attend
each court in the district and
make a speech in advocacy of
your and inferentially in
me to meet you and par-
in a joint discussion. My
office until removed by death or not Permit me
changes, is know
and experience becomes
valuable to all the interests of
to be absent each week and,
sides, I think the Democrats of
North Carolina do not look with
favor upon joint discussions bf
As chairman of the Historical tween of same
Commission, Col. Grimes is today Party.
doing a work for North Carolina accepted the
The people are second work of nomination this position in
ed in having the best the lamented Col. j 1898. when every one regarded
and most efficient thy can the one thing that success as
get in this office. If all the above all others impress
i but the nomination rat
pie could
. t the of all his If y Since my
;,. i, . . endeavored
themselves in a of the office is to maintain the essential
which the kept a I the his judgment and of Democratic party. I
systematic methods pursued to good, everyday, and
the present incumbent, there I hard common sense to all to serve with loyalty the in-
would not b Li. doubt which come before him, I of the people, and
their re-electing him to and to eliminate and discard all
this office, but a. this cannot be personal and prejudicial views benefit from the
done it becomes necessary, in and to place the subject in hand
justice to him, and that the clearly upon its
pie may have the proper
to briefly speak of the
condition of the office and the
methods adopted by him.
Ail .
to
ion
of the general government.
Whether I have lived up to this
With strong, intelligent, and high ideal and have earned the
confidence of my constituents
and am worthy of a
a matter to
the Democratic
influences are that voters of the district. It is not
brought bear upon him he a position which any number
never for an loses sight j politician may bargain away.
all laws and that calm, intelligent The tone has happily passed
were enrolled by hand and other rate consideration of when a few i m in a county or
cony made tn print any is o way district may control
decided convictions upon all pub-
questions he never an ex-
and no matter how much
J i. prevail, or
now and
.- steel filing
cases and ear indexed.
this has been by for its proper sol Ion,
modernized m tr- nth i t days of quick
ace , in our
, . c . i,. .
,. . . ion law, which x the helm
m if th
,. . ii ts for
. ; . i in v. cap-
interests and added large able and efficient Col Grimes
to the State This
department is now a model
efficiency and a number of j
is, we feel that it would be a cal-
bi State to lose his
valuable service i-i this office for
states are patterning after it the next four year.-; therefore,
This is largely due to the work as citizens of CoL
of the pros of the county, as of the Demo
and elections
I am but am
anxious, that question
who be D n era
in tho
first. ,
nil n
marl i in v in i in
the district, to you
that we join in a request to
Democratic i exec-
committee to have such
r . -i s hi Id, in i I
may be authorized i . TI e
ii . ,,, that party things ,. .
u is . . strict i , i
more people with which it i Is, and i
the . .- than tho welfare of the
any other State i and ill lo comm id
these will bear y the him for re- nomination.
courtesy, and a cu-
racy with which bus this
department la dispatched.
Col. Grimes is capable him-
himself in the highest degree
and he has himself
him and you increase the
majority of the party in the next
election. Nominate him and
you fill the office with a man
whose experience and intelligent
observation make him the most
capable man in the State for the
Ir In i y
with as obliging, competent and
able corps of assistants as , position. Nominate mm and fol-
be found in any State of the low the tint the Demo-
Union.
Col. Grimes is familiar will,
all phases of our state's history
which enables him to be of
and valuable assistance in
the searching of land titles and
in the studying of legislation.
Being Secretary of State makes
him also a member of the
of State, member of the State
Board of Education, member of
Board of Public Buildings and
Grounds, member of the Print-
Commission, etc., This
makes his duties various and
numerous and his safe
and wide experience is most
valuable upon all these boards.
party has observed from
the of its history-
H, W. Whedbee,
F. C Harding,
R. W. King,
E. A. Jr.,
W. L. Blown,
Wm. I, Long.
R. R. Fleming,
S. M. Jones.
Lineberry,
Dr. C. W
Dr. Joseph Dixon,
A. G. Cox,
W. H.
Dr. W. W. Dawson,
T. White,
O. L. Joyner,
event r
De no n c u
men- i q i it your
in this proposition.
Very resp
John. H. Small.
Silver Aluminum
Free
Individually are now
the proper thing, The
hard to outside
lain cities, but of The
can absolute-
Circular i package ex
plaining and the
patterns. JELL is sold by nil Rood
grocers at per package. Do not
u substitute or you will dis-
D. J. Whichard,
J. Jarvis,
, R. L- Davis,
D. C. Moore,
R. Williams,
Dr. MorrilL
J. L. Fleming,
F. G- James,
Alex. L. Blow,
Leon Tucker.
all H
Si.
THE
FERTILIZER
THAT NEVER
FAILS
Tobacco Guano
mi-
COLUMBIA GUANO CO.
NORFOLK, VA.
.-
E G FLANAGAN
Pres. and Gen.
T M HOOKER
Secretary.
W E
Treasurer.
in Co.
BUGGIES -AND -CARRIAGES.
in and
in 1904 with authorized
Manufacturers of High Grade
rs
.,. .,,., ., .-,, of forty ts
OUR KC. r-d
. .- I trade on
ii i.
us i and lie j
OuR GUARANTEE. S
If spring or wheel with fair and reason
ear from date of by
i the par- a
c laser, ; i free
.-,. t of
I and fully s y.
. .-. . . . ac Co., II
. . ,
. BU COMPANY j
Greenville, North Carolina, U. S. A,,
r.
Fewer In State.
II. L. Grant, clerk of the Fed-
court, Raleigh, says there
have been very few bankruptcy
cases during the past six or
eight months, in other words
during the pane. As a matter
of fact North Carolina has
done well, much better
than other States. Not a bank
has failed and there have been
very few business Of
course there are a number
idle people, but there is not the
suffering in the State that there
is in other States
Souther
Genera
Sole Agent tor
Devon Lead and Zinc Paint, Jewel Stoves and Syracuse
farm Implements fertilizer
Edge Tools.
POOR PRINT
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EASTERN REFLECTOR.
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
P. J. and Proprietor
Entered is second t matter Jan. 1907 at the at N i
C under Congress of March 1879
in to
GREENVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY MARCH 1908
MR. SMALLS OPPOSITION.
the first district will
nut be led into changing its rep-
in congress at this
time. It is said Representative
Small, who holds the place,
will he opposed re-nomination
by Mr. William M. of
Hertford. Mr. Bond is reported
to lie an able lawyer and a very
but so is
Mr. Small. And in addition to
this Mr. Small is how in the
midst a gigantic scheme for
the betterment of the eastern
pail of the state, perhaps con-
him, hill finding in him
one of its most ardent
advocates of recent
We refer to the inland
again elect him. It is in I waterway project. Of course
ll, the of North Carolina delegation
both house and senate, is
and
i;. . . . . H is
i from
, he known
. in water
I . it i an
i inly lie
COL. GRIMES SHOULD BE
Elsewhere in this issue is an
endorsement by u of
county of the
of Col. J.
Crimes for renomination to the
office of Secretary of State by
the Democratic State convention.
Col. Crimea has held this office
for eight years, in all the
State's history the office has
never been more faithfully con-
ducted or with more entire
faction to all the people. As
is necessary to the
successful conduct of this office,
it would be a serious mistake
not t
keeping i
to retain, men
the
i. . . i
s. I . ti
y I l . ,. . by
men Exp. i . I
with the i
are i rally hie to I and
it i- . to put j-id
of Col. i i .
i -1
Th.
i.
r ,. j
ii
P ;
. Ce. t r i .
I, .-. . The
meet . V, .
.-.
CHARITY.
1.-
h i
, i
this . .-,
the
i but of i
el -i ; of the
. ;. at
i i the great
; simulate the
. , i . ; f
I with
,.,. .
other Di n
. the I . .
I in Sir.
. future
to
Dent I; the ii a
, . i we
i pi . n r a plea f what
c-
. n gar I as l
la n
mo
Press,
I'll
i ,. tip
fee in re-
pi
. i
i put
Maj. H. A. London, editor of
the Record, is a
for Corporation
i sinner and will seek the
nation office by the Dem-
State convention. Major
London was a valiant
ate soldier, he is an able lawyer
and editor of one of the staunch-
Democratic papers in the
State. For many years past he
has in every Campaign rendered
the party most faithful service.
As a member of the state exec-
committee be has been ac-
in helping to direct the
fairs of the party and carry it to
success. The Slate would honor
itself by placing him in the of-
tire he seeks.
The recent attempt Upon the
life of Mr. Caesar Gone, of
Greensboro, shows that the
it f anarchism is extending to
Ni Carolina. An infernal
line was sent to him through
the mails which bad lie under-
taken to open if would have ex-
and caused his instant
death. Fortunately lie was
i d . . Hi r
and . .
I barged em-
p the p . of this
; Mr.
and he am ed.
s. p . .
i prohibition
;. think . it if
I i I i . kill all
the most amusing thing
we have read in connection with
the last hazing at the A. A M.
college, was the article in Fri-
day's Raleigh News and
that the report sent out about
it was all a fake. How refresh-
it is to know there was not
any hazing, none at all.
and
any
I.
come
law
the
Ii
; id
; in,
. ii i-
. i
now,
.
buck in . as well
i Man
tin
A Maine congressman, Mr.
Charles E. has found
out that lie can make more
law at home than in being
a member of congress, and has
sent in his resignation. There
are plenty of others willing to
give his place a trial.
Senator W. J. Bryan, of Flor-
died in Washington City
Sunday morning after a severe
illness of typhoid fever. He
was only three months ago
elected to succeed the late Sen-
and was the young-
est member of the United Stales
senate.
A coal bill amounting to
was the subject of litigation in
Mecklenburg county that
pied half a day of the court
enlisted the best efforts of
several lawyers.
RIGHT MAN IN PLACE.
Added to its other troubles,
the Southern railway is threat-
with a general strike among
the throughout its sys-
We hope the strike may
lie averted.
The interest
i n ,,, ll i i- that he will not
John II. small takes in a
looking to the
It is i- should cause
The Wilmington
calls on the Democrats of the
First North Carolina District to
see to it that Hon. John H. Small
is continued as their
in Congress. To depose
him and substitute another in
his. place the Messenger declares
would lie and of
injury to the
Though in a certain sense an
outsider, this newspaper
to endorse all that its
North Carolina contemporary
has to say on this subject. Mr.
Small is now serving his fifth
term in Congress, and has proved
himself an able and energetic
Representative. To his energy
and zeal more tan to any other
one cause is due the present
bright prospect of an early con-
summation of the inland water-
way project. In season and out,
since he first entered Congress,
Mr. Small has labored in behalf
While his victims were look- of undertaking, in which
all over this country for his district is especially and vi-
King, he was crossing the Md which is of
large concern not to his State
j alone, but t the entire Atlantic
i , Seaboard. By constantly keep.
j . , f p, , ,.; the pub-
Jumping from one
day to sleet the what
the ground hog can do when he
takes a notion to root up the
weather.
The way candidates for the
same offices are fighting and say-
things about each other is
mean. And the voters are taking
account of these things.
and has turned up in London.
I ll
a Ki
h i
id
; .
nun
dug in he
aim time
Greenville
. on now
. I'M.
ml them mu
t Ii i
that this I is really in
i Ii
were ii. .
i i,
i i .
A tin a vi
. i- . Ii .; not. say-
he himself the orig-
it and that i well
ho con-
and could accept
the ion, earing pen-
pie might claim priority to the
The Reflector is aim of the
opinion the idea i worth
the price, and whether somebody
else claims it or not, if the gen-
will call by the office he
ran get the cents, and if he
feeds a delicacy in taking it for
himself he can use it for charity
Even a pavement made
I good intentions is slippery.
i . .
e of his dis-
. . . . . v little
p V i
tn retire him put an
. I ma in hi place.
REFLECTIONS.
but u
p . i
an has given
i cat
In Lillian
also has i . r
of them.
navy i- being
hut a long us our war ships are
aide to keep the armor line
above the water and the guns
working, it will be all right,
won't it
While lie may not be
or the late financial
Roosevelt is undoubtedly
the author of the political panic
now disturbing some of the G.
O.
According to the ever truthful
Houston a woman of that
city would be pleased hear
her husband praise the beauty
and talent of bis lady
Poor thing Evidently she is
I hopelessly deaf
. . . us
. a little
re ; for
nun i
i an
So if you
coming, one
to going, col-
have a
you I
of The Reflector are open
i . Be ; i not per-
I. any can-
s for if u
mi tn
; ;
man in reach m meet him at tin
opera house in Greenville next
Monday night and hear ad-
dress to the of Com-
on the of water
transportation.
was . case in court
that grew out ad-
i a ion i. .
T ;
Ii rum the coin t . .
in i. I ti
ilea ling in fut ares.
An article headed
Training S th. I
on st page of
Reflector was taken from tin
Scotland Keck Commonwealth
and should ha v been credit
to that paper. The proper
was written on the copy, hut the
printers overlooked it.
Greenville Sup i
Smith's sup .
give i hi city
superintend l re .
this kind v he i .
ti . i should i
made to feel ; we run
best town in Eastern Carolina,
. a for re-election
treasurer, is a mistake.
Hie -n ice
V, Hi.
Japan wants a visit
; touring fleet and -In
has sent an invitation
lo that effect.
I the blizzard nips some of the
large crop of budding can
this
the and
advantages sure to
he
Ii Hot -a
amity.
I ton bad
I . if the
Ii i i cut here .
use who had . tun h
,, their gar lens
. quit . I
. has been ,. i
ping again, his I
. lifter.
B. V. Aycock, of
is a candidate for
r commissioner.
. Ids snow right in the
1.1 weather i-;. . I
Iconic vi-
. .- ii
keep I r. i . .
ill.
N i might
Some people talk by means of
gestures more forcibly than they
do through Olive
c.
Yes, ore that Ii in
r a doll i m
I in dozen p m i to pay by
I of h.
Mr. . liter
the rd i for s.
; i I. y of the
i; a Association,
is a candidate for nomination by
the Democratic State convention
for Commissioner of Labor and
Print in-. Mr. Sherrill is
especially with the
newspaper men of l he Slate, and
they would be glad to see him
nominated for the office lie seeks.
lie is fully capable of it.
The address of Congressman
John H. Small on water trans-
delivered to the
of Commerce of Greenville,
ought to bring results, and one
of them should be the
nation of our people to take ad-
vantage of the opportunity Tar
river affords for such
Some
I,
doctors
re . iv
up history to find out
what George Washington died
of. After they through with
this they might go back a little
further and sec if they can tell
what took Methuselah off.
balls
list.
Now you can listen out
what has happened to the fruit-
crop.
Yon usually count on
Mo loin-; I lie unexpected.
If k i up ,
e to g;
A ml i he lent s not
g.
How from i
adj succeeded in
. . m g i
of e section
of
an campaign of education
Led and
pin i no
, i iii con--r and
on the ; i. the
i. .- S-. s v hi. i
I ho of
project. the in-
ii . no
iii, Mr.
well , this is
Ivor . Car-
U lo be
es. , man
mild . the next
i . on work as well
as Small. By reason of long
Mr. Small acquired
; in stand-
.- . .- hied new
no matter what
. mild or could s-
mil P. he
I. m lie -t, the
in favor of the inland
in in in his
Tom
.,.,,; Mr.
in the
tin ilia. . . I ,. , ; . are
be it
interest , . . him in
Con -1 g long as he is willing
to remain id them. Nor-
folk Virginian
D. W.
since United States
court has decided in their
favor, we wonder if the railroads
are sorry they went into a com-
promise. If so they will find
way to kick up a fuss
about.
The Kentucky
or some of the same stripe, have
extended their operations over
into Virginia and are making
threats against large tobacco
growers in the State.
DEALER in
Qr
And Provisions
Cotton and
Fresh Goods kept con-
In stock. Country
Produce Bought and Sold
D. W.
GREENVILLE N C
North Carolina
HANRAHAN
N. C. March, 2-t,
J. E Mumford attending
court in Greenville this week-
i M ion went Green-
ville Mond
Misses t -T Olivia
p Sunday night at J. S.
N. S. of Ridge
-i. Sunday at W. L.
Mumford and Herman
in
county Sunday.
A. L. Garris was in town Sun-
day.
J. F. Mumford went to Ayden
Monday.
Miss Smith returned
Sunday from a visit to Gum
Swamp,
D. Smith went to Ayden Mon-
day.
D. C. Franklin is on the sick
list.
W. L. went to
Greenville Friday.
J. W. Perkins, and sons,
Frank and James, returned Sun-
day night from a visit to Green-
ville,
Miss Smith went to
her home neap Greenville Friday.
E. went to Greenville
Friday to attend court-
OUR AYDEN
ha
. . , everyone exclaims The most fastidious will be, ,.
of Easter pleaded with a letter written on j BAN R AYDEN
Drugstore. hue o COM
of North Carolina, at the of , ,
Paper rubber roofing,
and tobacco barn sheeting at J-
R. Smith Co.
Officers W. J. and V-
Moore race yes
but coon got away I
at prices from to 1.50. . M. Forrest will have
Repairing neatly done on bug-1 her opening in Ayden,
. . , Tl. . arc
but coon got s i j
and now their eon f to be carts, wagons, plows, also 1908. The ladies
Coons Look Alike to your mules and horses. J- cordially invited to call and
W our line of books and R. Smith Co. Dixon. . v. i. v
Capt D. G. Berry is attending
court at Greenville this week as
for
R. Smith Co.
W- B. Smith and Miss Lillie
Stokes, daughter of Otis Stokes.
near here were in mar
Tuesday evening.
Carload cotton seed and
you planted your gar-
den is question every
Wood.
the best for the South-
find all Kinds perfectly at
Store. Don't make
getting some oh-
belting,
steam J. ii- Co
Then-;. e
new liar
were consumed
by fir. T
house tun in the
whew
loss
a juror.
Car load of hard and soft coal
by J. P. Smith Co.
Mrs. A- R- Holton and son
Jack, were in Ayden Tuesday.
M. M. makes the
cold drinks that can be made at
are
ex-
her stock.
Carload of cement,
lime and plastering hair at J. R.
Smith Co.
Saturday morning Ed Hooks,
with a big bundle under
his arm, walked into our office
and said, Blow, here is a
present from us and we want
of the extensive line of
you will find at M. M.
Sauls Drug store. Examine this
stock before going elsewhere.
The insurance company
by W E. Hooks at this
place, sometime since offered a
handsome suit case to its agent
RESOURCES.
113.02 Capital stock
Surplus find
.-,. d current
and paid
discounts
secured
m -w
who should write the largest Mi ,
amount of insurance within a J.
coin currency ch-ck-
bk notes other 1,0-3.00
cold drinks that can be made at Right then
J. H. Smith and Robert
went to Snow Hill yesterday.
Car load of fine and coarse
salt at i t Smith Co
a great big thump, and as
we took the package our eyes
filled, and for a moment we
couldn't talk, for it was a hand-
given time, Mr. Hooks secured
the prize, having written
more than any other agent.
The case is a beauty and Mr.
Hooks is extremely proud. Ed
is a hustler. Look out for his ad
Found a remedy for sunburn
and freckles. All kinds of harm
lees toilet lotions at Saul's Drug
Store. Also the best face and
talcum that can be pro-
cured-
at J I , of To we
Wednesday evening Mrs. . it count, for
man, mower ct Mrs. D. G. Ber- We .,
j age
Total
fatal
were was i
was no
heavily
in
J. R.
to buy
oak
Miss
the w
Dr P i
sale by -i
go
. . want.
. I
s i
TAKEN UP
A with blaCK
. to our and spots on her. Smooth crop in the
the to fall
her right hip. Mrs. is
OF NORTH
COUNTY PITY
R Cashier of the above named bank, do . swear t
the tn, to the best of my
Subscribed and
for, me. this 24th. day of Feb. I L DIXON.
1908
STANCIL HODGE, J. It SMITH.
Notary Public
even now can only say i left and slit in right ear.
t and we mean it. I Taken up about or months.
not only a very aged, lady bur She has now found pigs. Owner
has.-, quite an invalid for tools can have same by coming for-
fittings. J. R. Smith I ward, proving property and par
a, V. sincerely wish tier of advertisement
a speedy recovery. . got on a ram- and trouble earing for same.
Me baby and bad a collision March 1908.
dray and the
Mumps is now the prevailing I
designs m Spring
How . ware-
i. E;
epidemic.
m be
n i ;.
.- . i
. . II spending
;.;. v. is w i on one of
. .-. i .- .
;., mi tho o-
Of he
houses K i i -v
i s X;
Ayden,,, ;
try and means The closing exercises of the
. i . , . i i
part of the collapsed.; Ayden, N. C.
cure and
at J. J- B. Smith C ,. are
doing a nice business at the old
is her-
sister. Mrs. Bite. They bu
;. ; , cottonseed woe I, analogs, will
lime and j yea, ,. t and a
mastering hair at J. B. Smith Co. or you a v cart, wagon
any kM of
.,., was here from Greenville, lumber you may They
so have a nice lot of Coffins and
Dixon, are Ed Garris is the clever
. manager and take pleasure
Fur
Tine Clones
latest
oils.
We have . -1 and are now
may to full Spring
line of
.-.-. of
t .-
. , guarantee
th. SCHLOSS
c i
i the
. j,
Schloss C
. is low as
wt. Come you
don't to buy pa
.;
have them. G-
n, and . bus have
Cox Cotton
Bands at
J R Co
Mr.
Chance Small a.
a Wind
a goose
mm.
as long
longer if i.
other
shut up
passed
Brim
your
tho
Dixon.
. year
So
. at this place undo
of Kev. J. T. Floyd
and seem to
,. . our
friends.
A of and
to bait most anybody J. R
i vii.
some or
. v ,
e tills v
. r. . j
. ,.;. . ii
.; ;
. .
her
Hart
snow,
. ;
of . d
jelling wagons and carts made
i-ht hen; in ion. Call
get one. Material and workman-
Miss Vida of
is visiting Miss Annie
Pneumonia Cure j. R.
Smith Co
C. our chief of
lice, left Raleigh to be
the bed of his brother,
Mo; . who is very
don't have to y- Fir the best
new things In and boys
Spring; trade.
J.
in on you.
Lime cement, plastering
and a full line
. R. Co.
A trained nurse arrived from
Washington Friday to be with
Mrs. during
d AYDEN,
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
CAROLINA
WHITE TAYLOR,
HAVE AN
Mrs. . . . ,.,
Goods, Pants,
better ElS,
id Fancy
OF
y , ;
with . .
. Iowa, .
butts, J. K. Sim h
f.
are making
Surgeon
Q White Go.;
AYDEN. N C.
. . g
.; I r
.; r.
JOUNCE MEN
c ere receiving dally our
line Goods, Dress Goods
Clothing and we
-t -.- . m
Sore nu king purchases
y special a
cur line pi Spring M-
Good,, Organdies L
Lawns, and the most complete tine of
white goods ever shown In town.
We give to the
selection of tins line and we are In a position to .
mis Oxford for women.
line of womens ever
and in style and we nave
this line Tans, 2nd Patent leather
men, if you want to buy a pair in
that are guaranteed not to crack, buy our
fine of This we have been car-
for and we have given a new pair for
ever pair returned to us. and a pair.
Misses is as
make it and if you
win Ft w ll
save yon Money saved is
. . .
i a
v . .
; . x .
. .
and
. shown
In a. id
complete,
U yon Id tell you one suit,
that we mean , .
V c m in stock the famous Hawes and
a if not factory.
Don't to see th line
lines of goods
carry a farm and
customers the. best the
money If yon open an with us we
the leSt money consistent with good business
methods we ask that when in need of anything for
Se household or farm that you give us a trial.
Elias Turnage
E TURNAGE SONS, Leaders of Law Prices
POOR PRINT





III
GREENVILLE HAS AN EVENING OF
GREAT PLEASURE.
There Weren't No Frills, bat toe Boys
Certainly Did Play Fiddles and
Banjos and the Dancing Wat
Immense.
Talk about unique interest-
entertainments, the old
a RECORD BF THE WAR.
The New Senator fro. Over INTEREST THE OLD VET-
come a Stupendous Handicap.
A man totally blind would
hardly adapted for modern List of Officers in the Confederate
political life, yet one so afflicted Army of 1861-64-Third
has fought through three exciting
campaigns and has just been
elected United States Senator
from Oklahoma. The blindness
Installment.
James Chestnut, Jr. South j-
Carolina, 1864.
Robert H. Clinton, Virginia,
convention in the opera of Thomas Gore caused
house, night, surpasses accidents. At j Alabama,
anything Gr n v i e a Playmate injured his m
had in a longtime. Manager j three years; Chas. Clark, Mississippi,
Ola Forbes certainly did his he shot a toy arrow B Clark Missouri
work well in getting the the other.
together, for when the curtain his father suggested his
went up there was a a school for the blind.
of twenty three of the boys on he declared, will go to achoo
the stage, some with fiddles, here A school for the blind will
some with banjos, one cello, furnish neither the books nor the
guitar, some r-oats off, some T Events
with hats on. every mother's son; justified choice, says the
L I ml t n j .- . i J .
1861.,
. 1864.1
L. Clingman, Not th Car-
1862.
John R. Cooke, North
1862.
Phillip Cook, Georgia, 1864.
James Conner, South Carolina,
of them making music for dear
life
The overture Saw-
was participated in Ly the
performers. From
the start the large audience was
delighted, and expressed its
pleasure in almost constant
and laughter-
Manager Forbes announced
th
Events
Raleigh Colston, Virginia, 1861
he gamed the Alfred H Georgia,
honors there and at law school I
At
nominee for the
twenty-two,
in Mississippi,
unanimously selected in 1900
A HAPPY
HOME
la one whore health
With impure blood there can-
not be good health.
With a disordered LIVER there
cannot be good blood.
revivify the torpid LIVER
natural action.
A healthy LIVER means pure
Mood-
Pure blood means health.
Health means happiness.
Take no Substitute. All Druggists.
Notice
By virtue of the power of sale
contained in a certain mortgage
deed executed and delivered
J. W. Potter and wife Susan A.
Potter to Carroll on the
28th day of December. 1906 and
am
Land Sale
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA.
Pitt County, In the Superior Court.
NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE By virtue of a mortgage
N. S. Fulford Hardware Co. Inc. delivered to F. G.
. by Mrs. Nancey Oliver on
Lumber Co j the 20th day of November 1906
By of an execution directed to which was duly recorded in the
the undersigned from the Superior
Court of Beaufort county the about
entitled ion, I will on Monday the
6th of April at o'clock
noon at the court door of Pitt
county, sell to the highest bidder for
ea h to satisfy the bum execution, all
the right, title and interest which the
office of the register of deeds of
Pitt county in book J-8 page
the undersigned will sell for cash
before the court house door in
Greenville on Saturday, the 18th
1908. the folioS
describe- parcel or tract
land m said county of
Pitt and in Swift Creek township
a. joining the lands of W. B.
Bland. Hay Cox. i S.
wife, Horatia
, and the T. W. Stoke land, con-
joy the air and sunshine.
Clark Lumber company de-
has in the following described
personal property Two mules.
This day of March,
L. W. Tucker, Sheriff of Pitt county.
Do Not Crowd the Season.
Children that have been housed up all
winter are brought out and you wonder
where they all come from. The
winter clothing is thrown and
many shed their flannels. Then a cold
wave comes and people that grip is
epidemic. Colds at this are
even more danger than in mid-winter.
This the 16th day of Mar. 1908.
o n G. James,
a ltd Mortgagee.
Notice To Creditors.
Greenville to the highest bidder,
congressional Cooper, Mississippi, March 20th, 1908, at
for the same party in Texas p. m. a certain tract or par-
ti ,. , eel of land lying and being in
He owes his success to his M. D. Virgin. 1862. I the county of Pitt and State of
power an orator. B Cosby, North Carolina and described as
I follows to wit, in Chi-
eel t adjoining the lards
r .,
ting with an
I . Cox, Tennessee, i f
I. speaker-Senator Money- William R. Cox, North Mills
i. . test, e a division of Beginning at stump
vs, Georgia. 1866. south west
Alfred Cumming.
John Tuckers line, thence with
. , , . . ., his line to the Hilton line in
North I the same patent, thence
Disregarding and blind C C Crews, Georgia. intoning souths
to
1862
j w st to the beginning,
Richard C. Gatlin, North acres more or
less, to satisfy said mortgage
deed r i
; Mortgagee.
W. Potter,
Brown
Sale
would three pieces and Money v. -i
could have a partner to speak as long as I please; you
him on banjo fiddle fare at liberty to do the same
as he might prefer, the For three hours
fun e the thinking to Go-e;
program was as The latter patiently hid
his then for four rise C. Gibbs, North Caro.
the Una.
appreciative audience. P A. C. Godwin,
. and c K . he quot d m m r, i,
aid with rage, but strip I Joseph R. Davis, Mississippi,
every , .
i, . res I .
. is not be tampered wit
and Will . r His career H the
Founts r Senate will be worth watching
. an i
the
and V vis
Down in Georgia
and ., . r OS, Dobbins, Pitt county and in
Ci i; . ., j Reach Company, a adjoining the
r r. i ids known as the Hal
Arkansas, formerly owned by W
Notice to Creditors.
. nits
. to for payment on or
j before 16th day of February,
this notice be plead in bar of
i recovery.
This
1908.
as Administrator of
E. S. Dixon. Pitt
county, North Carolina, Is to of
all persons
estate of He to exhibit them
to the properly proven
within twelve month
Notice.
date, or this notice will he pleaded fall., .
bar. f their i Carolina,
All i to said I
will please immediate I
This the 5th March
W. H. Administrator.
Edwards, N. C.
F. g. JAMES. Attorney.
In the Superior Court
County, I
Laura dobbins vs. Joseph
The defendant above named will
Notice to Creditors.
1908 Guide.
Official American
for 1908,
.-I a Reach .
and edited
by virtue of a decree of the
Superior Court of Pitt county
V. E. Davis, Florida 1862 I made in special proceeding
Dean, Alabama, B. Ives and petition to
sell land for partition, the
Texas. 1804. commissioner will sell
i .,, ; before the court house door in
James Georgia, Greenville on Saturday, the 18th
George G. Tennessee, j day of April, 1908, the follow-
1864. i tract of land situ-
. Dobbins, Pitt county
.----- H. . . Will
I take notice an entitled as
above baa been commenced In the So-
of Pitt . to obtain
i th- def i decree of absolute
I divorce, the said defendant will
required
B the. V
h , Te
all persons y. a ms against said i , i,
This the . , r I
. claims
estate them me for
on or before
the of or this
notice will plead in I of re-
All persons indebted said
estate an requested to make immediate
payment to me.
the day of February, km.
JOHN H. EDWARDS,
of W. J Tucker,
Attorneys.
.
r . i . edited
I. U. Joyner, it, ,.;. n- u. . .
;. of 1863. I.
George P. Doles. 1862 lands, the lands formerly owned
v is o, and is George P. Doles. Georgia, 1862 lands, the lands formerly owned
Co V thus Thomas South Caro-by W. L. Best and the run of
c, , ; .- it the harbinger of the 1861 creek, containing
formerly lived near salt
W. Duke, Kentucky, land being subject to the ca
of Virginia D. Ives.
Notice
W, B,
SON
The Tennessee Co. B.
Vance.
i.
Cleric Superior Court
attorney for Flair-tiff.
Not Quite it
How often you get a
thins j F
v or driver or y
. a -W.
tool box and be prepared for
Our Hue of tools y
we will see that your
box doe not lack a single
ii article.
. .
known Wall
o qualification that,
of the is
. .
By virtue of a warrant of attach-
I in the above entitled J
i ed C Moo-e, Clerk of the Super-1
Court of I'm county, on the 4th i
I iv of March and . f
.
. and
thorny vested the i b.
.,.,.,.;, ,, ,. r statutory provision, the v
formerly lied near Grifton, said sheriff of Pitt county will on Monday j
t get
Of
county win on
the 6th day . it be the ;
,, first Monday in April, expose to
i . . . .
ml years, the BOd for s
., heat two and three year time to the m the town of Greenville, N. C.
he kind ever . . Virginia . of cotton e . the m
H . . I W. a., j u.-, on .
Horse Goods
t.-i
i r r, I.
resp a class
Moore and Forbes I book of the National game
i,; decided credit to the
ore's and to the publish-
Reach Company.
as re-
Putt id
ed his
as
in Ed.
.
W Hope Prompt
i Let feat I Stop.
time since this
best banjo; Sear came in The Reflector has
Button, second best sent statements to all subscribers
Davis, best who were far enough in arrears
Some of the performers had to be by the ruling of the
respond to encores, and it matter department that goes
not whether it was a tune, a song in April 1st. Quito a
or a dance, it struck the place to lier the first state-
1- II ,.,,
Tex is, 1862.
n Elliott, Jr. South Car-
Evans, Georgia.
Nathan G. Evans, South Caro-
1861.
. ;, , . . , and , C
this 14th day the Sheriff of Pitt in
P C I .,.
G. JAMES.
Commissioner
By virtue of t e of .
hamS. Miss- contained In certain mortgage
1862. deed executed and delivered by
above entitled action. Said sale to be j
made at o'clock noon on the
mentioned onto.
This the 12th day of March,
L. W. Tucker Pitt county.
J. Up-
and I o o the day of
. -T
J J. Florida, 1863.
make the audience applaud. The
fiddlers seemed to enjoy the con-
equally us much as the
audience and pro-
it a great occasion.
A Card.
I hereby announce that I have
removed for the practice of my
profession from Falkland to
Greenville. Residence on Third
street next door to J. L. Fleming.
Office under Masonic Temple
where I can be found at all times
when not professionally engaged
elsewhere.
Dr.
responded, but so many
failed to do so that during the
past week a second statement
has been sent. Friends, it has
cost us both labor and money to
make out and mail these state-
and we hope you will
respond to them before April 1st,
after which time the law will
compel us to stop sending the
paper to all who fail to pay as
the ruling prescribes. We are
trying hard to make The
tor a good paper, it is well worth
the subscription price, and if you
pay promptly it will help us to
further improve it
will not force us to stop sending
you the paper.
. ., and duly record-
tan, Florida, ed in the r of Deed
of Pitt N. C. i
Q page the
will expose to public before
inn a. i; yd, Virginia, the court house door in Green-
John C. Mississippi, ville, N. C, to the highest bid ,
j on Monday April 1908 at
c i i a Certain tract
William H. Foray, Alabama, i of land and in
1804 I the county of Pitt and State of i
John W. Frazer, Alabama c- described as follows
1863 to-wit. Lying and being in the
. . ,. . southern part of Greenville,
Daniel M. frost, Missouri, bounded on the North by the
1862. I lands of Ervin on the
D. Fry, Alabama, by
,. J on the south by the lands of
Ed Tillery and on the west by the
A. C- L. railroad containing three
FOUNDS PAINT
Just
Arrive
1864.
Richard M. Kentucky,
1866,
be
False Alarm.
Friday afternoon a burning
chimney in South Greenville
caused some one to phone to
asking that a fire alarm be
given. This threw the town in-
to a bit of unnecessary excite-
and sent the firemen and
citizens hurrying through
the rain to find out there was no
fire.
eights of an acre more or less, it
being all of the land on which I
now live and on which my store
is on. It being the land convey-
ed by The Greenville Lumber Co.
to Walter Rodgers which deed is
recorded in book C page
to satisfy said mortgage deed.
Terms of sale Cash.
This the day of March 1908.
L. J- Upton Ob.
Mortgagee.
Julius Brown, Attorney,
ltd
Lots of people look easy until
you try to do
R HA
you will find a complete
line 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 the
place to buy your shells. They
also keep on hand the celebrated
American Wire Fence, the kind
that is pig tight 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
GREENVILLE, N. C.
NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILWAY a new
Local Time Table
Effective 1908.
Between Norfolk, Va. and Raleigh, N. C.
WESTBOUND
Ar
Ar.
STATIONS
Norfolk
Chocowinity
Greenville
Farm ville
Middlesex
Zebulon
Wendell
Knightdale
Raleigh
No.
Ex. Sunday
A. M.
No.
Ex- Sunday
A. M. .
No.
Ex. Sunday
A. M.
EASTBOUND
VERY QUEER PEWS.
Lt.
Norfolk
Gr.
Farmville
Wilson
Zebulon
Wendell
No
Ex Sunday
P. M
No.
Ex. Sunday
P. M.
R. E. L. BUNCH, T M
Norfolk, Va.
H. C. G P A
Norfolk. Va.
No
Ex. Sunday
SOD
II
F. W. O P A
Goldsboro N. C.
who
the
fie Ii
I n I
the i
bad
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 offer
advantage possible for a pleasant and trip
For full information or Pamphlets call on your nearest
Tickets gent, or write,
W. J. CRAIG. P. T. M. T. C. W G. P. A.
WILMINGTON, N C
SPRING MILLINERY
ARRIVING DAILY AT
Big Store
Our Pattern Hats are being made under the auspices of a
Paris artist in Millinery.
Ladles need not hesitate to one of the hat, as we as go-
to handle the latest that can be made for Spring
Burial of Man of Whom
No Cm Knew Much.
made eon is a good mot-
to for New said a business
to friend who is a visitor
from the middle west. other
when home I saw an
wagon standing at the
i. sort of thing
to o niter you have been out to
t.- a supper with your
up to my flat came
the men carry-
in of a man. The
; r explained that the
i of an elderly man
lied that night at a hos-
i. ft ho had lived with the
in the apartment below
friends had employed
i . i to take charge of
for the burial,
lay u was going out
; I thought it
. thing for me to
for the dead,
the statement of
r the dead man
i m the city. The
with whom he lived worn
Hen only.
Mowed the undertaker to the
room. Only a few persons were
present. The undertaker took a
prayer hook from his pocket and
read the Episcopal burial service.
that the undertaker em-
carried the coffin downstairs
and placed it in a hearse. He and
his men stepped into the carriage.
The moved down the street.
learned later that the body was
shipped to the former home of the
deceased.
head of the apartment
where the stranger had a room said
to
didn't know much about
him. He was quiet in his coming
end going. When he was taken
he naked to be sent to a hos-
was done.
before lie died he sent
a request to have any service that
might he in case of his death
at the apartment where he had
lived. That was all right.
knew nothing of his
When I spoke to an under-
taker about it he said he would at-
tend to everything, and he did. but
when he read the service I was as
much surprised as you
undertaker told me after-
ward that w an
and that ho frequently officiated at
the funerals of strangers, And I
again dying In New York is
New York Sun.
Amusing-
OVERCOATS
AND MEN'S SUITS 1-8 OFF
C S.
Taft Vandyke
House Furnishings,
tho
child in the very
simplicity of its thought will evolve
imagery that is language old. For
instance, there are few of us
with tho expression,
lightnings rend the but in
use in the mouth of n child would
be startling.
Yet a little boy I know, who is
only four years old, watched an
storm intently as its jagged
flashes ripped through dark clouds
and then, going to his mother, said
does it hurt the sky
when the lightning tears
York Times.
Oddities of Soma
English
Some pews in the line old church
at Cheshire, possess a most
amusing peculiarity. Each one con-
of several scats, which are real-
though not apparently, detach-
ed, and they look easy and com-
In this case appearances
are deceitful, for should one
pant of any one scat lean forward
while over he
goes on the floor. The seat is so
constructed as to easily tip over
when any weight is placed on its
outer or front edge and was so de-
signed to prevent people from going
to sleep in church.
We still find in a few of our an-
churches the high pews,
cushions and curious fittings
of former days.
In the good old times, when the
squire was lord of all he surveyed
in the village, his pow in the parish
church was often a kind of sitting
room. such pew occupies the
whole of the south transept of the
diminutive church at in
Surrey. It has a fireplace, a low
seat which extends around two sides
of the room and blue tapestry
oration. Above ii is another floor,
on which are three or lour ordinary
pews for the use f the squires
servants, and from it a covered way
j leads to Hall, some few
yards away. There may be some
in the story that a former
squire used to enjoy u pipe by the
fireplace during the sermon and
if he became wary he would
go out through the private door for,
a short stroll in the churchyard, j
A similar pew exists in a church
at It has
staircase leading to n private door,
and it is tho postman
came this way to convey letters and
that the ill
and wine for consumption during
the service.
The royal pow St. Georges
chapel. Windsor, is peculiar, because
it is the largest of its kind in Eng-
land and on account of its being sit-
above tho choir, down upon
which the queen can see tho service
from a lino oriel window.
In little Benjamin church, Nor-
folk, is a pew for strangers and wed-
ding parties. It was constructed by
a shepherd and hears a cheerful,
piece of ornamentation
in the shape of the carving of a
skeleton, with the following
For Joined In my
That This seat did
built at tho cost and charge
All you that doe Place by-
you ore now. oven so
And I am mo Shall you
Domini
A game of whist played in a pew
would nowadays cause considerable
comment, yet it seems that the
square pews at wore
used for this purpose at the time
tho was droning
in the pulpit.
Other interesting old pews have
names and occasionally coats of
arms painted on them
Tho Rectory
Churching and. but
Hall Dog's
How's This.
We offer e I Re-
ward for COM of Catarrh the I
not lie cured Hall's
F. . CO. O.
e, undersigned, known W.
Chi for the last J n-.
hi him perfectly honor in
to carry out made
by his fine. Mr-
vii Wholesale Toledo. O.
Hall's Cure i taken inter-
g directly t a d
and mucous surfaces of tie
free. T c. per
tie. all
Halls Family for
.
. IX
Will go Below if
You Don't Advertise.
Few people realize that the
to advertise is during the sea-
son. It helps to keep business go-
and it will when
livens up.
The Public is Ever on
The Lookout
. rt good be it dull or
The Pipe season and the man who has
the put before it in the
If Just as much a n
a- the physician who cures
your sickness. As in
veins and arteries of the
bony stoppages occur
limes, the pipes in your
house become clogged and
an
Expert Plumber
to put In
We are at your
service matter ,
and the pipes short
order at cost. As
sure as enter
the dang-
lurk in poor plumbing.
C. A n s
style of a nice advertisement
is the man who does what business
there is to be done.
The is one of the best
advertising; medium. It reaches
everybody in the county a
great many all over the
States.
LET US HAVE YOUR
Al
s i
W B
Has just
loads No. choice Timothy
Hay which will be Bold on
Greenville market also
cars of Cotton Seed
and oars of Cotton
Hulls.
a F.
General Merchandise
pULLEY
Home of Women's Fashions, Greenville N. C
of all,
His Statistics.
Hero are some amusing statistics
given by a well known German no-
tor tho doge of a pamphlet con-
an account of his
I have played different parts
in plays in towns on
occasions. I have boon married
times, have died times,
boon Stubbed to death CI times,
shot times, drowned times,
poisoned limes, clubbed to death
times, beheaded times, as-
times, hanged
times, committed times
and died a natural death times.
London A. P.
-ESTABLISHED 1875-
S M
Wholesale and retail Grocer
and Furniture Dealer. Cash
paid for Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed
Oil Turkeys. Eggs.
Bedstead. Mattresses. etc.,
Suits, Baby Go Cart s,
Parlor suits Lounges,
Safes, P. and Ax
Snuff, High Life Tobacco. Key
West Cheroots, Henry
Canned Cherries, Peach-
cs, Apples, Pine Apples, Syrup,
Jelly. Flour Sugar.
Soap, Lye Magic Matches,
Oil Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls,
Garden Seeds, Oranges. Apples,
Nuts, Candies. Dried Apples,
Peaches, Prunes. Currants,
Raisins, Glass and
Wooden ware, Cakes and Crack-
Macaroni. But-
New Royal Sewing Machines
numerous other goods.
Quality and quantity cheap
cash. Come see me.
S M
Hotel Greenville
J. W. HIGHT, Prop.
I wish to inform the public
my hotel now ready for and
tame boarders, hotel entirely rt-
d, renovated,
hot and cold
lent rooms, Ideal home for ladies, mid
traveling men. opp site
Court house and polite Phone
No. Call and see for yourself.
to Serve.
J. W. Hight Pro.
Sensible
Ho fell on Ids knees before her. I
will do anything to my
love for he said. will to
Tennyson's Humor.
There was a playful humor in
Lord Tennyson that rarely showed
itself unless tho poet was within tho
familiar circle his friends. John
a member of the famous
firm of publishers, gave an amusing
instance of this in one of his lot-
tors
The Kev. James While, rector of
a neighboring parish, and
son worn each other, as
their custom was. concerning the
merits of their respective houses.
believe part of
longs to remarked the poet
whole of said White.
retorted Tennyson,
hole you live
And this James White was
silenced.
A BUNK
is avoided by en.
burglars. They
know that their chance
getting Into the van ts is
mighty slim and the pro-
mighty dangerous.
The National
Bank
invites you to make use of
its fire and burglar proof
vaults as the place
in which to leave your
Open
deposit your re
Then the burster
worry you. Your
will be of their
reach.
For Cracked Corn. Mill
Chops. Bran Oats of all
Corn Meal and Corn
Headquarters for all kinds
Feed.
Close to the Market I
I have on hand tor Bale ore
Cod Double I
Matcher and Holder,
chine and of other
I will on i terms.
W. B,
Robert Spell
SHOE REPAIRER
Shop in Stables on
Fourth Street. All worn, done
promptly and satisfactorily
ME YOUR ORDERS.
Barber Shop
props.
Located in main business sec-
of the town. Four
in on and each one
sided by a skilled barber-
Our place is inviting, razors
sharp. Our towels clean.
thank you for past put
and asK y u to call when
work is wanted.
the ends of the earth if necessary.
task that you may set mo can ho
too difficult, too hazardous. Only
tell mo what can do to convince
might marry
ii
Taking everything into consider-
in, ii anally occurred to him that
possibly Hie idea was a good one.
After all, it is not so hard to prove
one's love as it sometimes seems.
NORFOLK. VA.
Cotton Buyers, Brokers
Cotton. Grain
and Provisions,
PRIVATE WIRE
to New York. Chicago
and New Orleans.
An old in Florida was
to read so that he
could road the He said that
if he could real the Bible he would
want nothing else. A friend of tho
narrator taught him to read. Some
time afterward she visited his cab-
in asked his wife how his
reading was getting on.
Miss said this
person, kin read
fine, dune pot de
into do
News.
The Bitter Truth.
Diogenes slowly entered tho pawn-
shop and placed his lantern on tho
counter.
con I get for be
asked.
The pawnbroker picked tho
lantern and examined it curiously.
antique he
commented. do you
it
Diogenes bowed his head, tho
of tho centuries upon him.
ho bitterly admitted;
at
sine.
Use Allen's Foot Ease.
A powder to be shaken into
s. Your feet feel
and damp, and get tired easily. If
aching feet, try Foot-
I MM It rests the feet and makes i
tight easy Cures
sweating feet,
callous spots Relieves
corns and bunions of all pain and gives
rest and comfort. Try it today. Sold
by all Druggists and shoe stores,
Don't accept any substitute. Trial
free. A-dress, Allen S.
Roy, N. Y.
W. H. K . L A T C K
ON BUYER
AND
INSURANCE AGENT
Office in National Rank
. I. MOORE W. II. LONG
Moore and Long
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Ci U K N f
NORFOLK, VA
Cotton Factors and handlers
Bagging
an i
Civil Engineers and
North
I, and land s
i specialty.
near
Skinner. Skinner, Jr.
H. H.
LAWYERS. Greenville, N
CHICKENS
Chickens, Turkeys, Geese and
Ducks for sale at Rainbow
Stables, in front of market.
House.
CURES COLDS
and
Relieves the aches and
Contains N.
DR R. L
Dentist.
GREENVILLE, N. C.
POOR PRINT





min iii
In Charge of NYE
H Agent The Eastern Reflector Winterville and Rates Application
C i
T F. F Cox had Produce Co. is
i e. if you wan a nice up-to Sunday by a a car load of the prettiest
you had runaway horse. No one was hay ever delivered in Winter-
better give him call hurt. and at prices right too.
A.- Heretofore The new corn Look our line of spring
iii ix tempt rally in the
of . on
We the Sane.
Editor Reflector.
We seem to trying to keep
up with other parts of the world.
I think the Christian part of the
would do to en
force the law in reference to
cruelty to dumb animals, such as
greasy piss and patting
on such loads as a team has been j i
straining- under on our
hauling curb stone. It is a mat
tar that some one should look; j
distributes the fertilizer and dress shoes. W. Ange Co.
plants corn any distance de-1 to my customers .
the fifth March j sired. Think of the labor saved that I am now located in one of I opinion on this line Hum
89th. at k. We are this wonderful machine. This stores near the bank.
h securing can be found at Harrington Bar lam carry a line of fresh
T .- to confectioneries, fruit,
have found out there
.,. ember the temperance best flour, test and meat u g
;. He will the academy Bun- Cold drinks are a specialty.
speak H tn-r-i in at Dr. on me. Order filled, j no;
.
I only f t .
n. L. Johnson. I up a cough than
come speech for we know; and long disease ea
will fine the caw i
, can make a
t n I
r we speak.
sue music for peanuts, hand picked, especially and I grippe, . a. .
. under
s all.
for . at r Also
.-. . to Improved King Cot-
. Bar- in
makes a five hundred pound
it
b r I cc
. y. A W,
j,, ;. . Carrie a-d Ti. present rainy ft at per bushel.
.,. d the of th need
keeping their ditches well. .
for
. ; . .-. essentials in
. Mr. R. L. Hill, Kinston. and
Hi . opened. A
i. i .
Conetoe Remember the v- Greenville,
. Call ton pure
mo-t remedy for ;
I. K n
. tr
in World.
of
nave
lea for several my
-ti
. ii.,. it the beat healer in
Dr. . . .-
In raj I
Johnson, of , . drug store.
W H. Harrington
I i law Mr.
left I
a or
We i
. h . of
. . .- m and
j . r . ., in a few
,. . P. nil f i time Lb
. id. . . .,. I . .
of
work
t . Mfg. . cow .
U, hi ,. . its A. .
ii . left this a C .
to spend Sui I
The Lack Quarter.
. you pay out
,. ;
. . . .
i . you pay out u b of j
for
. hove been made whereby c
ea ii . mine , , ,. , ,. , . . n
Heel wagons and c shortage will he shipped b at j i.
Kill
the plant In this
Co. i N C to
J. R, Cooper went to j Our farmers still continue to;
ville tomorrow. His What burns i
fertilizers and how it dew h much regret
wish to inf my cut up
I am void stand seats, window
TO
SUBSCRIBERS.
j j j j
We now the list
The Eastern to make it comply
with tie v of the Post-
which into effect
April Under this law no weekly
u be to who
the
Sate to which their is paid.
longer will
require a stamp each paper.
Therefore we every to
The Ear-tern Reflector who owe for one
year or to tend at
once so we can keep year our
ii.-t. The pi Other can have choice hi
this, but will have to amply with the
We I attend to
this promptly is we h I rather not d.-up a
tingle name ire n oar Ii cot bear in
mind that The Eastern Reflector cannot
be alter April to person
who one or
the Kinston. For the
been b
c, master mechanic and
d. ., ; Cl I posts all kinds of Kinston Cotton Mill. Be i
n , . . mantels,
; . t on short notice et
. .
u somber i i . tho
bodies in . s-. Vs. been
State of North Can
Chard Cough ., Pitt
. Mil and
We have placed our for . Jr .
t, in Dr. from
Chas. B thrived of j thereon be in position to
J,,;. are e last flues coming season to our Lumber
friends, Kinston
licit your early orders.
, and
. p. sent t
. . i ; . .;
land thence with the
land lire to the
. identical tract of
By virtue of the n ,. u . . Kan-
r wife to T. J. Beach
satisfy
H to Wake
and . Frank James, of
ere visiting relatives
here this v.
and kinds of
finishing for buildings
on quick notice. Caro-
and Mfg. Co.
wish inform my many
friends and customers that I have
up i- stock of fresh
candies, cost meat
lard and est grades of flour,
r etc i will a sell
n line of
A. C. Cox Mfg. Co,
N. C.
We handle the castings for the j General has begun
following plows, serving his ton year term, to
j which the death sentence
and against him for surrendering
Harrington Barber Co
Ii v. T. H- King filled his reg-
at Goldsboro
Sunday,
W. H. Worthington the
will found in the concrete
I building next to the bank ill
old Prompt
I, son, . and work. Cleanings
. specialty.
. b. filled his reg front windows of
A- W, Ange Co's store in a
few nays.
A. G. attended Sunday
sch at Branch Sunday
afternoon.
We have just established a
business for general
merchandise, Carload lots are
made a specialty. Special
ti m will be given to phone orders.
hi Sun lay
. His sermon
n . .
Se our line dress straw hats
for men and boys.
A. W. Ange Co.
For ha; and feed of
all kind, Pro-
Ci pan; next door
at . . j office next id post
mi J.
T ls,; y- ran U Winterville, N. C.
time is almost at hand
Mis on
soil. . ii B
ill
of ; u don
tin .
.
ever
in . t it
ville i. 1.1
and be convinced
Barber
Jno, of came
up Sunday morning to spend
Sunday with his parents.
Our immense straw
received. See us tor quality
and prices.
Barber Co.
There were regular services at
the Episcopal Sunday
conducted by Rev. N. C.
Dane
Port Arthur commuted by
the Czar. The confinement is
not rigorous. He is permitted to
provide his own fond, exercise
court yard, receive v-
and has the best medico
care. His health is exceedingly
poor. He is said to
have received the Czar's
that he will be pardoned ft-
t r a few imprisonment.
By United
when farmers will need such
as cotton planters
sowers, So place
orders early with A. G.
I x Manufacturing Co for these
gods and then be
to g our apply In ample time.
Bead different
kinds at A. W. Co.
Have dressed at
the Carolina Milling Mfg. Co.
A new line of dry goods and
notions just in. Harrington
Barber Co.
Garden of all kinds fresh
from the A- Ange
Co.
A new line of dry goods and
notions expected this week.
Coma and see them, A. W
Ante
COX'S MILL ITEMS.
Cox Mill, N. C. Mar.
Miss Mattie Wilson is spending
some time with Miss Bessie
Moore.
H. A. Moore went to Washing-
ton returned yesterday,
The night rider-; serenaded
our town one night last week and
gave our people n fright
There will union meeting at
Rom Hill next Saturday and
Sunday.
s,. will I e a school enter-
next Friday night
Mills house. Every
Is invited.
Some of our
a cow Ivy club.
wet weather i getting
farmers behind In work in this
section.
,,.,. . . . will I
i-. i . I dealers in p awe before the court
ii door i-. tho Greenville, t
the hi bidder for cash, on
Monday April 1908.
. lowing described tractor parcel
the Jumps for joy. and
i being in the county ox Pitt and
, State of North Carolina, b
on the north by the lands of
An
and wife,
Fannie Randolph,
Mortgagees.
S inner Whedbee,
for
Rheumatic Pains Relieved.
B. V. Esq., now years of
sire, and for twenty years Justice of
the Peace at
up and running east with T J.
. the run of
.
me -is.- told u
Some of the boys who will even
.; . thence down said creek , win even
II i T. I line, thence pneumonia have
with Beach's line, to the their shoes.
. V
-M ;
. v
,. .-i.-
Two Killed.
People com iii on the Nor-
folk and Southern train
morning say that two Watt
kill-id by the train on
that road t night between
Wilson an Kali No
b learned except
that both of the men were
and under the Influence of liquor.
Cotton Fe
Is known wherever Cotton is grown and Fer-
used, as the greatest producer of large
yields.
See that the trade mark is on every guarantees
against imitations and insures you are getting the genuine
F. S. ROYSTER GUANO COMPANY
NORFOLK, VIRGINIA
POOR PRINT
ISSUES MISSING


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Eastern reflector, 27 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 27, 1908
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