Eastern reflector, 15 May 1908






. .
DEPARTMENT
In Charge of F. C. NYE
A JUMBO NEWSPAPER.
RESOLUTIONS OF SYMPATHY. At Mt Pleasant Sunday.
. T , I Rev. Arnold and Mr. E.
York Sunday World Will U- by Tribe No., A speak
the Largest Newspaper Ever
Printed.
On Sunday. 10th. The
World will issue a
I of The Eastern Winterville and Rates on Application J
which will
i .- D-1. Chapman, of
w go-j new ht here with
if you want a bum up-u the sun
tad corn any distance de Co Co
L can re found at Harrington. Bar-1 orders for more than five full ate newspaper pages.
I. R. M.
North Carolina.
be without exception the great-
est, most attractive and best
selling number of
per ever issued It will contain
mm attended the mu
Ayden but Co.
men and dress j j. C. Galloway, of
are open. Come and I was here Sunday.
examine them. have jut received our
We deeply with mens and
Mr. and Mrs. T. R Alien, who bats at p ices to
live few miles in the country, j you. A W. Co.
in th loss their child. Is, Quite a number of our people
remains will interred today, j attended the quarterly meeting
Harri n, Ba
per hay, con oats and feed of j Our line of new spring
i Pro-1 just opened. A W. Ange and
door
dosing Will
;. Phi G Cal High school will as
i t were her. f evening
of their Handy Tobacco . cost to
TrucKs. This foes to show what and the issue.
people think of om truck. I Each copy will cost about ten
A. Com c, -0 produce. There will be
Winterville, K. C. J separate color sections devoted
Misses Lucy ell to automobile, music, real
Myrtle were driving a; national and to New York
to school here this morning the Wonder Beside all of
and the animal become frighten-1 this, there be the usual
ed just as they entered the cam-1 newspaper wok weekly
Mt broke and he be and magazine. The price re
j came unmanageable. They were j mains the same. No extra
thrown from the buggy but the
at Mount Pleasant church
Sunday afternoon May 10th at
Whereas the Great Spirit p. m. The people are cordially
seen fit in His all wise invited to be present at these
to take from our midst sermons.
father of Brother L. A. Arnold, J
it SO the offer on
. V T-u . u . A back ache, weak
1st. That tribe extend to bark, pains. Best
sincere or- and
, guaranteed or money refunded,
and direct him to look by L
to Him who alone can and will
comfort him in his sad hour of
. , . ,
2nd. That a copy of these Sunday is the second Sunday
Brother Arnold their
resolutions
a copy of
be spread on
our,
in and, with the grand
minutes, a copy be sent to Broth- United Order of Odd Fellows, it
Arnold, and a copy be sent to I a great day throughout Amer-
The Daily Reflector, with I o. n .;. wit, tr,
quest to publish.
C. Flanagan,
John E.
;.;. 13th S k sermon by
the and cheap- Rev. J. W. Lynch of Wake For-
, t s pants ever
j.- i i to a of r
m. is now r
;. . I be
Barber Ce.
C. T. to Ayden
hurt, glad
port- buggy was torn to
pieces.
town of Winterville held
its annual for the
nomination of officers to be elect
St once.
ill
Thursday eve; May 14th,
at 7-30 exercises by
class; Friday g May 16th
literary address
Or. B. F- Dixon State
by ,
C. Smith, town
Raleigh;
ed next Monday for die ensuing
year. They were as
Mayor, R. mm;
a. G Cox, J. K.
bill and L. L. Kittrell; for
Society; p. in.
t in
of straw d rec ion of the
Li i
1.0 n bug-
.-. ; going.
Block
are
.
mad a
. See for quo
and
Ci and
i is Greenville to-
b i. r
is to be congratulated upon the
excellent men
It Reached the Spot.
Mr. L. a large
U , r.
i. eat of fie ma
as well as h a
c. O . of Dr
King's New saved
At if-st I think i
to a, i the
.- at i toy ii
i e Dr. ting's New Di
net i-
heals son t spots
i; l, and t
i.
. id . o.
The World's Best Climate
tea.
j of the G. U 0.0 F.
j in America it is our
day, and every hearty Odd
low within holders is kindly
; notified at their hall at
one o'clock sharp, and march
It not entirely free fro .,,. to Pit street
hi h elevations church, the thanks
lower levels malaria
to a greater or less c
w altitude To .
tour, lassitude, malaria, I
and a. . and ; en-1
h the great alters t v
and
iv. f of i
and under
at J. L. Wool n's drug
Ire-
giving service will take place-
The sermon will be pr .-ached by
Past Noble Father R. Henry
Sawyer, Jr., of City lodge.
New Bern. N. C. After the
services at the church the pro-
m will proceed to the
tery will be placed
Ion graves o our
dead.
N. B. i.
selection th
r j
. citizens went to
. . to near Hon. W. W.
. Kitchen m They Will weak the
it as one the strongest and of -t u
a d speech s ever heard liquors In North Si i
was hold Simpson .
, . . support in our town and at o . m
.- Sunday i lards X Roads school house at
The is at please bear in mind the
farmers will need ova Tar he sing
Imp r. cotton planters by the A. G.
and cowers. So place
early A. G.
for these
e be sure
t ply in ample time.
Ca v to Greenville today
l; m ; class from the
v. ill be here
Tuesday April They
give an entertainment
and we hope to have a full house
them.
Rev. T. H. King
speech last night at Rose
Hill church to a large crowd.
from
a de-
entertainment at the
, , u.
F. C.
,, , , ,,. . r. amounted
went to Git. .,,, , , ,,
We nave Quite a of our Red
lot of flue sheet will j Men district
be to furn the order at Farm
Sues to our
and friends,
licit your
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co.
o'clock p.
i. in
Broughton i- a fine t
I gives the 11-
three addresses i
his love for humanity art ; r
r.
y friend of f he order is
invited to be
Graded
. c he-
the Ayden graded
of this week A
will be arranged la t
J grove in fr of
school building. At. Ill .
leek a- m. an
come will be delivered iv
Mr. of
Cultivating
ill time and
B J. G
lie
w. be followed by o
a by Chi pupils. The annual
lie delivered by Boa.
W. W. in. i i n s
if.
for those who n .
g i on this to
d- s.
of the
W. S
in
to his God and to make F.
notice
Go to M. G Bryan Winterville,
N, ., for lire insurance. He sermon.
Winterville, N. C. represents the Co.,
The members of the Junior It is one of the Co.
Order of United American it
Winterville Council No.
i bespeak for him great nattier-
of men and women at nil
three places. Those who mi S
bearing him miss a great
in Ayden. Let everybody
attend.
Thomas, J. Jarvis.
Saloon League
We are now ready to take
for the famous handy to
truck. They will be
same price as hen
. G
Mi I o veil a went to
her Iv i at Bethel this morning
to b t
V . . n, don't you need a
spread A W. An-e
Co. ii--. Hera.
y . . ii
is in ex-
H. L. Johnson.
Hunsucker are still in
the go. You had better come
and Bet you a nice buggy in time
for spring snort. A G. Cox
Mfg. Co., C.
Hunsucker make a good
he Ai o
wit ca a remedy it.
Lax
stand square on
question. Lax-live It is
l v a for children as u pleas-
To have a good horse he must if a
have Plenty of good. feed. All, expelling the from the
v- for colds, croup, whooping
kinds Of the best to at and all
Winterville Produce Co., next Guaranteed. John L.
Man n Pile mo y. is
n One
rein f t- f tn
piles, I
SoU it J. h i . Wot-t n.
Man Zan B s re to
u-o in a tote,
. Una application aid heals, re-
a Price
old by John L. Woe ten.
the Spring
chap, tan and
C a p C for
cuts, sores bur a, skin.
by John L
Provisions
Cotton Bagging-and
Goods kept ton-
in stock. Country
Bought and Sold
D. W.
GREENVILLE N
N Ca Una
door to
For lot cf fine Jumbo I
peanuts, hand picked, especially,
for seed at per bushel. Also j
a lot of the Improved King Cot-
. , j ton seed pounds in seed
, . , makes a five hundred pound
at per bushel.
W H. Harrington.
We have a special line of can
goods fresh. H. L. Johns in.
Nice corned hams are the
think for breakfast these spring
mornings. We have them.
H. L. Johnson,
Bargains on doors and wind-
Mr. Builder, let us give
A W. Ange Co.
Fresh corned herrings at
Barber Co.
The A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. has
just received advice of shipment
of one of their cars of flue sheet,
therefore they will soon be in
HERE'S A KICK.
Are Owners Favorites
Editor
Recently you offered space to
one who wanted to do some j
kicking, so here
The question struck
Billie has not yet
been satisfactorily answered.
Neither is it known why rive or j
six citizens of the town pay the
entire dog tax of Greenville.
Are the majority of dog owners
favorites of the town govern-
Or is there such a thing
as justice among our town of-
Tax Payer.
buggy.
We handle the castings for
following Plows. on
Harrington Barber Co
Rev. T. H returned from
morning,
where he and Rev. M. T. Plyler, . , ,
of on to furnish their custom-
kinds at A. W. Ange Co.
William Moore, an insurance
agent of was here
Monday.
Prompt treatment of a slight attack j
of will often a
sickness. The best known
Arnold's
J. L.
Bethel Graded School.
The exercises of the
ORINOCO
Have your dressed at
i orders as as possible and
I then you will be sure to get them
when needed.
I Dr. Hess's Poultry and Stock
Food is the thing for
To-morrow the annual
address will be delivered at
o'clock by Hon. W. W. Kitchin.
In the afternoon at o'clock
there will be a declamation con-
test and other exercises. At
a w f, lest exercises. At o
the Carolina Milling Mfg. Co. I J; o'clock in the evening the final
TOBACCO GUANO
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 Orinoco and see that the trade
mark is on every bag.
Fa Royster Guano Company
VIRGINIA.
R H. Hunsucker u away for
a few days in South Carolina in
the interest of the A. G. Cox
Mfg. Co.
A new line of dry goods and
notions just in. Harrington
Barber Co.
P. T. of Greene
was here
Nice, fresh Oatmeal. A. W-
Ange Co.
at Johnson's
every day.
Ice and lemons at H L John-
son's.
Rent-The Ricks .
concert and recitation contest
will be tad. These exercises at
the close of this school are
enjoyable and the program
this time promises that they will
excel anything previously held.
The management of the school
Nice five room cottage, pleasant-. would be pleased to see a large
located. C. Smith, agent crowd present.
LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP
to and i aw.
An many Bronchial the
of a cold by acting a cathartic on the Bowels. No to five
h E CO.
THE EASTERN
D. i. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner
Truth In Preference to Fiction.
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. MAY 1908
Ce Dollar Per Year
NUMBER
AYDEN GRADED SCHOOL CLOSES. conference GRIMES CAMP REUNION. LARGEST KITCHIN CLUB YET. a clash of authority. BOARD
A DAY LONG TO BE REMEMBER- At k R
ED BY
it.
J. C.
Speaker of Evening.
At 9.30 o'clock Wednesday
Exercises and Address by ming the
TIME CH
MAI
MaN f
Hob. W. W. with P. B. Hall Exercises by
There was a very crowd Devotional service held by .
at Ayden Friday to attend the C. F. Outlaw. Organization for day
a dosing exercises of the graded better at. by
there. Greenville added a n Or Veteran of Pitt
nation. The report of ma it proved b. one
to the crowd, th- for
as
. many
noon train from here
crowded it pulled
the station.
Hon- W, iV. Kitchin was
the same train, ard met dent, Mr. Louis T.
HAVE GALA DAY LEADS THE STATE IN Chief of Fir MUCH
IN GREENVILLE. of Mayor.
I On Tuesday while the com-
Attendance With a Club with About was preparing the Candidates for
Members. the house square for the
Perhaps largest Kitchin I M was so lad j
club that has j et been organized that a Mayor Ti-. ard .
in North Carolina v. as Wooten to have streets near regular
in the court house tare Tuesday The .-
to . -x.
met -n
Thur.
I r;
Her president pf most interesting
People
cf fir.
ill p t-
hive u
the station by the entire d, secretary
i-
treas-
Cecil F. Outlaw,
d; the county
Jesse C. in history of the old and went,
; of Atlanta Everything that r. just after tH for
i large law. Mr- Cecil F- Outlaw, enjoyment of day shows organize a club. Policeman I the
number of The well their work was j the court, house large. was asked to go to the mayor in down th
Cession of children in charge The president elect At an early hour old gathered there. r Could
of the teachers made a pretty absent the vice-president and
picture as they marched around escorted to the chair and presided a snort while the street
the depot and through, streets through the afternoon and even- filled with
.
c .
the ti n i Id in V
, ,;. B,
r t and
ti mi , J
back to the school grounds.
To
crowd attending the exercises a
stand surrounded by .-.;
been erected in the t.
in front of i
building.
The began
by Rev. T. H K
school-
Rev. E. T. Phillips
an address of welcome to
in which he r
eloquently to his career in both
private and public life an I
honor of add
at him
After another son v.
school, County
sessions.
The address by W G. Walker,
State corresponding s
was well delivered aid a
impression The up the street to t-- court .
of th address was corps was recently or .-.
and meeting was called to arranged for. Policeman
H W. in
Strong speech in he p a, k
The first of interest entitled n
the visitor, and even to the a the nomination this v
town people, was th that the east wants W.
of Bryan Grimes Drum Corps Kitchin. i
tee
one.
SESSION.
D were y L. T.
he At p m Mr. I. A.
H of de-
an address on
Missionary Co-opt This
address showed Bible study and
sir.
and this was first c
in The corps consists
Major W T
-G- J. Woodward
C. E. Rountree,
Color Bearer Ben Taylor.
Hooker,
was for the of
i the j .
th ha is i b I u
. . II. I. White and L
Fleming to act
chairman
la taking the Dr
ed am not a but
. the chit f of the d
r and Ir- act had ;
Policeman v i ii
., c ii J
i s was r i tin to s
if the .
ti -e v r.
i.
i ; which h
, i on en .
ire and st
v. i
on and went up
whose authority i
if- taxing no
Brow, Percy I man W-
of the Apostle, was Whit Brow., Hooker. Fer- , followed But he ; V
set forth with . a that -w
ha i
;. n r i I
a ti In t n hi
bra i ; e
. IS
. .
if . e
r .
. . , .
ti or.
ac; j
. i had
to
-l ho was
h i. e n fire
.--.; f-. re-
id been
AI
p.
i,
apt
.-. I
W. H.
Kitchin,
Mr.
lasting His
words gr. i ail pres
The of the
of the
by Mr. A. H.
ham. of Wilson. The Call of
H.
The drilling and music the
even if brief.
on motion a
m .
was splendid They beat V
j the assembly at o'clock which D. Cox and J. R
called the veterans to the
house where the camp held a
to the value of such r. roan, the he said, demanded of session Major II. Hard
to Not th ministers to be clean, manly Commander,
The people listened to continually on the of A-
splendid address with standing for the right, and bat- File roll
closest all being ting against the wrong, let the t m . r
to catch from the world say what it may be a
message he gave them The
address was practically along
Lewis, of Orphan Heights.
camp had pissed over the
i river in year.
was appointed to recommend pr-1
club.
the committee for i Is
While committee was out
were Prof. gs-
dale, d lie made the ROdi-
i idling speech. He said
he knew W. W.
of the mayo,
f mayor
do with it.
i water eh and to- t
. h. A few
between the chief
.,
to
Hi
in
no
Id
dinner in
I They then formed in butter than any one
the same line M the one deliver- , u U an by the for he
marched to the where and he wanted to nil
J of man
life-fuller reference -I W decorated the graves with I Prof. paid a high
which we have previously made.
Prof. Arthur, superintend-
of the school announced that
five
on the Opportunity
at A. C. Wilson. The, to the opera to Loch the public and vale
president of the college was then house following exercises life of Mr. Kitchin and he
introduced and delivered one of, wk;, R w better to he
th
sprinkling, and th
I eat their
dint
Later the policeman went to
,,.,,, mayor and that a
warrant be issued for
but the refused i it- a
warrant, it was u . f
the n. i;. -rand
the chief of the department
would i the
board of -m fur
-ii
iv In
. n i r ;
iii. t a
. . v i h
e tee i . aft r
-I i
i. further
the best addresses we have heard
.-- on College
Bland. Lorena ,, .
Missionary Factor It was
; a great address.
The music was all that one
Dixon, Elizabeth Dixon, Clara
Forest and Alice Lee Smith
composed the graduating class of;
the school the past session, and w ,
. r, . ,, . in shape as it is always,,
ca ed upon County . , F,. . M T V,
j I t j . .- under the leading or Mrs. I. r.
dent to
mas to them. Prof. de-
re
for
Spirit has
s. r to ti-k Brother Z.
Hooker his mother, be it re
i.
t. Thar, members of
these diplomas in a beau-
speech, and after
the young ladies upon
what they had accomplished in
their studies, turned to the par-
in the audience and remind-
ed them of the fact that not a
boy was in the graduating class.
He expressed some regret at this
coupled with the fear that par-
taking their boys
school too soon to put them at
instead of letting them
continue the full course
had been completed, which
would start them upon the duties
of life with better preparation
Ayden has an excellent school
sad Superintendent J. A.
Arthur and his seven assistants
given the highest
in their work.
Hooker.
Miss Janie Tyson sang a solo
with the sweetness of a bird and
thrilled her hearers through and
through. Nothing so soothing
as the melodies of song that
reaches the
The new preachers in
dance Wednesday were J
a i than any m
by Aeolian B in Stale.
Invocation by Rev. M. before
J. D. was C lied
Song by class from graded, and made a
school. told how Kitchin had Ant
Patriotic airs by band. j won his heart by routing Settle Tribe extend to
n by Miss Florence in the Fifth district and winning brother Z- V. Hooker their heart-
Blow.
Recitation by Miss Nina Democrats or e bereavement of his by
district in North was dear
Song by Miss Annis Bright. j went down in defeat- j
America by the band. The committee to recommend i 2nd That we direct Brother
Recitation by Miss then made the following Hooker to him, who alone can
Whichard. report which was adopted. him in this sad loss.
Recitation by Hard-. President, Dr. E. A i That a copy of these res-
iv
vie
i past month
n Mi ore a i
i .,
i notes for
. of tin
. wore n up and
;. i c of tho
i,
I v I
old he paid on the
n. i , . , Ii ; . demur
rage.
Dr. E, A. elected i
trustee of the graded school
d by death
the election to congress at a time; in this sad hour m cause
the Democrats of o bereavement of his by W. H.
R. Tingle, Plymouth; C.
Caldwell, Wilson.
Our line of millinery is very
complete and any order for hats
can be filled on short notice by
our up-to-date milliners. Pulley
Bowen
tan and patent leather
pumps just in at Pulley Bow
en's.
Prohibition Speeches.
Messrs John A- and N.
B. Broughton, Raleigh, each
made three prohibition addresses
on Sunday at in this
county- Large audiences heard
them at each appointment and
Just received a line of
parasols, all colors, at
Bowen's.
of Washington. Secretary, H. A. White. he sent to Brother
A. L. Blow read a letter from Township vice presidents. Hooker, a copy to Daily Re-
had Smith, Beaver J. R. be spread on
accepted an invitation to address i Bethel; G. M. Mooring, the minutes,
the camp why J. Marshall Cox, CM- S. T. Whit ,
was in j R g j L n. Moore. t Committee
J. a f Moore. S
in which he es- in . i. a. v.
private No. J. H. Smith,
soldier in the Confederacy, and Falkland; John R. Davis, Farm See our inch white lawns,
tho private soldier since the war. h. A- white, Greenville; very best values at and
M camp L Bowen.
In going into the election of a
tax list taker for tie year lie
candidate were placed in
nation. They were C,
tree, R. H. A. Blow,
T. R Moore and D. Garden.
Twenty ballots were token before
an i was reach d,
a lie vote C, I en T R
Moore and H. A. Tyson, which
the mayor decided by voting in
favor of former
to
then favored
Creek; John
line . on
ore of these miserable sidewalks
and so badly Injured an ankle
The best line of men's CO cents
shirts ever shown at Pulley
Bowen's.
For County Treasurer.
I hen by bey to announce my-
self as a candidate for the posit
the prohibition cause in Pitt was Treasurer of the of
materially strengthened.
Subscribe to The Reflector.
Pitt, subject to the action of the
primaries of the
county. C. T.
H W if.
audience with I Chapman,
which old soldiers gave i Be and see our lice
a vim. Executive Committee,, low shoes in tan pat- tint it required the assistance of
in fl w chairman, leathers, and learn a ; his
the camp, returned . ,. . ,, J ,. ., . , , , i , , .
thanks to all, the la- Greenville; Dr. Morrill Pulley it. Bowen r, labored navigation, he had to
dies, for what they tad done in and Jonah Briley, Greenville; J. .- submit to such aspersions as be-
making he exercises a A. Bethel; W. R. Which that lists of names asked times in one day
Song he with You Carolina; J. J. handed in for membership had the if he
y W. L. one thousand could be found living high
Benediction by Rev. D. W. J- J- Hines, No names, on them, and there enough to catch the gout. Away
Arnold. i M- No. more yet to come, which gives with your silly questions And
At the conclusion of the D. Smith, Heaver Dam; E. C., Pitt county the largest K we hint going to
the veterans repaired to the B. M. Lewis, i club that has so been report- either.
and they enjoyed this no less Swift Creek. of the county is largely for
than what had preceded. Senator J, L. Fleming an- Kitchin.
sue
r.-
The best drink of coffee- Gold
Medal-at S. M. Schultz.
if
POOR PRINT
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SMITE GOODS
PRETTY THINGS P is the
we hear when showing the new novelties of the
Baton- Stripes and Check from the dainty
and to very swell in Urge effects. In White Stuff
your wish can be fully, as we have a line that
Temp, ranee Services May Silver Aluminum Jelly
the nth. 1908. Free
The pastors of the different Individually Voiced are now
churches in Nm g
agreed to worship with their , large but users of The
friends it, the country on the 3rd j
Sunday. I pleasure in an and illustrating the different
the following appoint- i terns. O is by
for Sunday.
th
Rev. J. E. of the
Opening.
Th grand opening ball at th
Tan
Oxford
a as I
makes. Lilies, Hen and
.
church, will be at Bethany
Free Will Baptist church,
town.-hip, at n .
a. m. Smith's school house Hotel, City,
Beaver Pam township, at 3-30 i N. C be given -n Saturday
p m night. June 6th, 1908.
D of the This will be a brilliant affair,
Christian church will be at the I and will attract from far and
Oak Grove Christian church, j near. F. P. Morion,
Carolina at o'clock I Manager,
a. m. At Brotherhood until
Oakley, at o'clock p. m
Rev M. T. Plyler. of the
church, will be at the
Methodist church, town-
rt o'clock a. m- At,
re ii in.
Mer ind worn , w re
5th Series 5th Series 5th Series
The Closing
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; and i men worn .
b. x Lad, Ben's end are I
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. ; I . ,
. ; , ., shapes ii I 1-. E
. to please you.--1 t
km fit
when tail. Prices and
right. Come take a j
look and let as demonstrate j
our ability- to lit you.
I,.;. I
Waist
for
.
good
R clot.
Wood
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classes of
food. I get the trouble
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in your parlor upon
your daughters return from
Write us about a
and special Piano
we now offering at
Begins May, 2nd.
Over Shares
Already Spoken for in This
interest.
I Marcel I City,
r. Jane
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Sty, be opened on
a . is
Shares Now On Sale.
The Building ant Loan Association.
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Ii What Makes a Strong
date. June l.-t
GREENVILLE'S DEPART-
STORE
and descriptive I
matter Mr. Frank P.; I
M r.
. City. N C.
Chas. M.
OR
G. G.
N C.
foil . i .-it.
p. i
. date of the open-1
Toe
SPEND VACATION IN
North Carolina
after that will be
given to voters of
the tn-n tie
I of the of of Mid t a
Land A an Section
COUNTRY the
to the of
Green
North i on trains No. .
we.-k days, and Ho. No.
regularly between
on Sundays.
Now is Pleasant Time
.,,.,. Kennedy laxative Syrup does
I of said town on II not but on the ether hand
t. gently move the
Ice it. Sold by
Or town oil .
I the first div of June, of . for the its laxative
TI,.,. I
to go I here. the of id town and Jno. L. Wooten.
The first ward will elect one alder-
Climate Fishing. for a ear.
Reduced Rates Parties of Ten or More,
second ward will elect one alder- Norfolk Southern rail-
Mer. way rate of two cents
and schedules. , men for a term of two years. mile per capita for par-
ten or
CO . . I -c
all points on the Norfolk
Southern railway. These rates
are open to the public.
H. C.
Pass. Agent.
R. E. L. Bunch, Traffic Manager.
ESTABLISHED 1875-
Wholesale retail Grocer
and Furniture Dealer. Cash
for hide., Fur. Cotton
Oil Turkeys, OaK
Bedsteads, Mattresses, etc.
Suits, Baby
Parlor
Safes, P. and Gail Ax
Snuff, High Life Tobacco, Key
West Cheroots, Henry
Cigars, Canned Cherries, Peach-
es, Apples, Pine Apples, Syrup,
Jelly. Meat, Flour, Coffee,
Soap, Magic Matches,
Oil, Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls,
, one alder- together on One ticket between
i on following man for a term of one year.
Tea books be open
. at the various r plate In
-K- So.
I Daily Thursday, and Fr-day, the
. i. 27th aid th.
days of from Pine o clock
l a m. live.
those person, who are
ii .-
V Alder-
mi. of N. C.
n judging a Bank, always that it is Capital,
plus and Undivided Profits that give security to the
tor, because that money is stand between you as a
depositor and any possible in the securities held
the bank.
few in the State have a r of safety than
THE BANK OF which, with the
interest of a very capable and conservative board
of directors and the of the Corporation
Commission, has built up here one of bes financial
in the county, one whose
Surplus and
PROFITS
now amounts to over
Sixty Eight Thousand Dollars.
Business solicited.
i R. L Davis Pres. J. L Little Cashier
Little Early Risen e
until, safe, and gentle
Sold by L. Wooten.
Garden Seeds, Oranges, Apples,
Nuts, Candies, Dried Apples,
Peaches, Prunes. Currants,
Raisins, Glass and
Wooden ware, Cakes and CraCK-
en, Macaroni. Beat But-
New Royal Sewing
and other goods.
Quality and quantity cheap for
Come see me.
S M SCHULTZ
Bummer Tourist fares ill soon
. Agent
this Company, or i
R. I. VERNON, J. H. WOOD
T. F. A. D. A.
kink a Small Mat-
With YOU
J. S. NOBLES
MODERN BARBER SHOP.
The best drink of coffee- Gold
M.
Hot and Cold Baths
Electric Massage
Cosmetics
A specialty Electric
Massage and Hair
tonic given to ladies
at their homes.
It is a BIG ONE with it.
I Greenville, N. C.
Stafford's Ink I-
Anti-Fraud Ink CASH
Anti CHICKENS and eggs.
in Quarts, Pints, Half-Ping and,
sizes. At New Market m front of Nor-
w . , i f. j folk Southern Depot.
We have black ink, fluid m, blue
ink, red ink, stamp ink, T- l n
Ink, fountain pen fact we
are headquarters for INK.
OLIVER
Is the Visible Writer
the
Do not forget those pretty
Pattern Hats at
Your dress will not be com-
without that Hat.
MASONIC
Monday Night, the
DAVID C. JAMES,
Local Agent.
BREAD
Mrs. Maggie at the
building near bakes
day, roll, and pies. Or-
roll, pie,
EVAN'S BOOK to town
DR R. L
GrENVILLE. N. C
PROSPERITY
to the man who gives all his
to Ills business. cannot do that
it you spend half your in
mg how to your Thrilling Drama in acts by
No way can devise is as safe Ta
depositing it In I st, cents.
i General cents.
Seats on Sale at Reflector Book
i Store.
Curtain Raises at sharp.
Open an account to-day and you Don't miss this. production of
can all you attention to your
raving the slightest Witch Basel
worry about th. safety of what you . u . good piles.
by Jno. L Wooten.
New Blacksmith
Shop
Horse Shoeing a Specialty
J. C. Griffith, a practical horse
hoar will give this branch of the
work his special attention.
Shop in the rear of Livery
Stables in front of the court
house.
E. A. Kline.
THE
NATIONAL
BANK
Raleigh, N. C.
LEADING FLORISTS.
OP NORTH
kind choice cut in
Special attention giver to
Wadding and Funeral
Bulb stock. Pot plants for Winter
Hedge
plants and Shade tree.
L. I. MOORE W. H. LONG
Moore and Long
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Subscribe for the
ITEMS.
. Garden Cross Roads, May J
P. Moore went to Tarboro a
few days ago.
J. A. Garden, had business in
Greenville Friday.
There was a large crowd at
Timothy Sunday. Rev. D. w.
Davis preached a powerful
Mi. Davis is a fine man
and loved by all this community.
Timothy now has a fine preacher
and a singing choir.
We all were pleased to see
Miss Rosa Lee and her
niece, Miss of Washing
ton down to church Sunday.
C. D. Baker and several
of were over to
Sunday.
We have had to fall back
on the old white These
cool nights have stopped the
from running. I don't care as
long as I can get molasses
ding. ,
Jesse Bland, of was
in the neighborhood Tuesday.
J. L Smith, of Cypress
was here Sunday.
G L Moore sister, Miss
war
r., . has red
Red
B. K Edwards,
Who BA.
feast torpid liver. , j. Harvey Ca's Store at
April
Mr. W. C. Hines
I nil vi r Taylor, one of the lour
have a mettle effect on i who broke in the
TORPID
effect on
IMPARTING
to the kidneys, bladder and LIVER.
are adapted to old and
r Harvey Co. at Grifton
the night of April 4th, in this
morning and placed him on the
Pitt county chain gang, he
confessed the crime and
wishing to be placed there so as
to credit for time before
next term of court. The other
CONTRIBUTOR ASKS WHY
Referred to the Ladies for
Answer.
Editor
THE
FERTILIZER
THAT NEVER
FAILS
X.
I three were tried at the last term
Why is it that a certain style court are now serving
of time
girls, so called, who have cased, Cleve j finished a long
to tell their ages-select in the prison at
church of God, of all places to en m had been free on-
conspicuous jays when he committed
an incessant giggle and chatter the crime at Grifton.
during almost an entire , He wag a suit of the
both during the wees and on the j captured.
Sabbath .
The average the
worst of them-if he goes to-
church at all. conducts himself
and respectful at
-1 a.
Tobacco Guano
and Si
Clay family
I o--- Sunday-
Pains.
should make th
i she has not
ins.
a asked one
bow Dr. I
and his
COLUMBIA GUANO CO.
NORFOLK, VA.
.
.
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rheum
pit
POISON
Bone Pains, Can-
Seal; M,
mo.
and showing
was he a it was very how R j. b. Cores above Troubles
h-- others say and Rheumatism.
nit
in, speaker,
Oh,
I m .
asked
it;
it ,
if me and B. t
incessantly.
Aw
scarcely
connected sen-1
.
has
f from
M ,. We
c-es B.
all el M I
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Secretary.
W E HOOKER
Tim surer.
The
a there a man
three
.,, I.
as asked.
r-; answer
much.
at c -.-------
j ii ore MM
i. ,
in 1904 wit
.-
. party-
I or sale by all Dr- ,
rs hi patent
he did
SPROUTS.
N. C, May 7th.
Clement came in last
Wednesday . to be the names of the young
.-- ,
or of b
, . and r. .
, , m para
he did n R talK a w akin
when he spoke a. all it was in a -j
low tore, and with some
of High Grade
-AND -CARRIAGES.
., .
to bis at Bender
That
Ml
left for
her i
Friday-
Mitt Little to
Wilson evening after
four weeks here visit
arc playing
be sufficient.
without hes- D
should
Contributor.
is I safe- to talk;
of Bo It pun-
the blood.
J par U
j cure.
.
i n , cat from Green- I
I v C, is good
A Lock.
ray
when
. life was
Ar-
sample of
t free m
when ; .
-I p.
f Tracy, California.
on
ow and m to BLOOD
CO, Atlanta Ga.
i . v
f W
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of an of itch
which troubled me for.
t rt and to no other
. . ,. .
II
days
need fire to sit And to very
pleasant Bleeping under cover
these nights.
Mrs. C E. and
children visiting up the
road Tuesday evening and re-
turned the same day.
Good Words for CW
Cough
since she month,
l o
means but tool;
Remedy MB
This remedy is for all
druggists and dealers in patent
cine .
Norfolk Southern Schedule Changed.
It is understood, though not
officially announced, that on the
17th of the Norfolk
Southern Railway may change
the schedule of the train now
leaving here at D. m. so
that it will leave at p. m.
and the run will be extended from
Wilson to Greenville. This,
made, will enable people along
the line to attend ball games in
Raleigh and get home after
games.-News and Observer.
Valued Same as Gold.
B G. Stewart, a merchant of Cedar
view Miss., tell my custom-
when the, buy a box of Dr.
New Life they a the of
that much gold m weight, If afflicted
constipation, malaria or
Sold under guarantee at J. L. Wooten
drug,
State of trouble
OUR
OUR
headquarters For Farm
Supplies and
Hardware.
B a lull line all times of the
I Y quality goods only.
best
to call
We would calf your attention to our
Agricultural Implements, such as
High Grade Cultivators both
and walking which are great savers.
fore e
cm
i us ii trial and be convinced
,. on kind of reasonable
are V . -m .
OUR GUARANTEE.
Satisfaction G
tee
We also carry the Highest and
Cement that can be We might
also call four attention to our line
chaser, we will replace the ch -i-
id
tor our I to our
JOHN COMPANY
Greenville, North Carolina, US. A.,
which we keep complete at all times, and can
say that there is nothing
made. It your house is to be painted see US.
and when you call then we will tell you all
about our wire fencing, rubber paper Iron
Cotton and Corn planters.
Guano Mowers, Rakes. Cook
Stoves, and High Grade Ranges. The best
of Cutlery and lots of other things too
to mention, Now, word to the Wise
is Give us a call. You will find
us in the Forbes building next to Bank
Greenville.
BAKER HART
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Remedy.
There is probably no made
th, t U relied upon with more
confidence than Colic.
Cholera and Our-
third of a century In
been in ,
it that never fails.
When water and sweeten-,
ed it is pleasant to take, for sail
all druggists and dealers in patent
medicines.
Judicial Convention.
The Democratic execution com-
of the Third Judicial Dis-
has called a convention in
New on June 19th for the
I purpose of nominating a
date for solicitor.
General Hardware
Sole Agent for
Lead and Zinc Paint, Jewel Stoves and Syracuse
farm Implements fertilizer sower
Edge Tools.
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POOR PRINT





raw
Entered as second elm matter Jan. at the at N
C of March
in to
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY MAY 15th. 1908
IN I If a man at
should so plant himself in
front of a woman as to entirely
tries to ape The J her of what
on, she would think him de-
Did you ever notice how sin
i evil never s to gain a fol-
lower by first all his
hideousness. When Christ com-
his in the
wilderness with a Scriptural quo-
the Devi Him
back by also quoting Scripture.
It is often that one hears the
Bible in the attempt to
justify some evil. But the point
we are coming at just now is the
prohibition campaign in this
State. If there ever was a
that women should stand
solidly for, it is prohibition. It;
of the i- f ion
of the State, tried to Inn space
in the in which to
print matter against prohibition.
It is a pleasure to see that very
few of the papers, though
all of them need all the
money they can get, would sell
their space to help debauch their
readers.
Charlotte has issued a new city
directory, and the summing up
gives the city a population of
rude. Yet that same This will put Greensboro
woman will with great com- to stretching out over a few
sit in an audience with more miles, counting noses again
convention costs a good pile-
May be that is why some of them
are declining to go, especially as
they know it will come out
anyway.
a big hat on her head that keeps
a half people behind her
from seeing the
hat.
Wu Ting Fang, the Chinese
minister, is all right. In mi ad-
dress to his countrymen in the
n section of New York
told them to stop drinking
whiskey, stop quarreling
The commencement orators
and prohibition speakers visiting
county just now are giving
our people worth
hearing.
Atlanta feels that she doing
it a bit bigger than anybody
else. In a second fire there the
other day destroying a block of
buildings, horses perished.
and making another book.
One man says he believes all
It was too bad that those New the money has gone to the North
Jersey delegates to the peace
conference at Wilmington were
made to come down a year too
soon because the wrong date was
given them.
a wire frame resting on the
shoulders could go along with
the nil widow hat to help
it, the strain on the
neck of wearer would be
greatly relieved.
is said that the best and most themselves, go to Sunday school.
Convincing speeches that have gambling and opium amok-
been made for prohibition in this to obey the lows of the
campaign were a woman This is also advice
Mr Curtis, of Texas, who Is j that Americans might heed with
national organizer of the Worn- profit.
ans Christian Temperance
ion. New look at what woman
crowd are doing. See- must something with WM hi. nave
the good -his noble woman her an or other way he way in ail other matters
was doing for the cause of pro-W of people. The I hos .
they have undertake.-, dB say as many- as
to t it by a wont- of she No, they have not found
Pole. If that is so we wish
would hurry up and
the pile.
Men are getting to losing their
Leads now over politics. Al-
ready you can almost get up a
crop over candidate.
Bursting the sewer pipe for a
whole block is right
experimenting with a road roll-
machine.
At Night, Next
Place of Left H
Second semi-annual
the 4th. district I. O. R. M. call-
ed to order in the
grounds of N. C, on
the sun of Flower Moon, at
the 8th. run, 45th breath, by-
District Deputy Sachem J. A.
of Tribe,
No.-67. Snow Hill, N. C.
Invocation Brother D. A.
of Saratoga. Music.
Address of welcome by L
Barrett, of Response
L. James, of Greenville.
Music by Aeolian Band. Address
of the R C-
Flanagan, of Greenville.
Roll call of Tribes and the fol-
lowing No.
by C L. Barrett,
Adopted by Coherence of
theM. E. Church, South.
At the recent conference of
Washington District, M. E
church, South, held at Aurora
the following resolution was
Whereas, Our church has
ways been committed to temper-
and the of the
whiskey
And, whereas, the legislature
of North Carolina has at its
recent special session passed a
law submitting the question of
prohibition to the people of the
State to be voted on May 26th,
now therefore be it
That it is the opinion of this con-
that every Christian will
not only vote for, but will give
liberally of his time an influence
No. by J. Morrill bring about an overwhelming
of Falkland; Saratoga, No. by j majority expression in favor of
Mr. No. legal prohibition of the man-
President Roosevelt would j
Lave you know he is If rot
election May
his
he
an from New York to come to
murdered and buried have
money
North Carolina and make n her U
up
any
the
careful to know that you are
registered.
As it belongs to Hetty she has
the to spend it to suit her
self
, street the
but Ma
key speeches. They first bad ft
this importation to try her hand moW
in Salisbury, the headquarters of ., ., .
. , the Durham Herald
the whisk . crowd, reports n
aha
even some the
turned them
advocates. Not
eve-i by aping can
they turn the tide- of prohibition
Carolina.
Greenville was glad to have
the old soldiers in her midst to-
day and extended them a cordial
welcome. Too much hi nor can-
not be i h these sea of the
annual re.
unions bring with them
joy and that
comrades meet and greet each
other once more and live over in
i the
because it is seen how
time is telling on them and each
pa in year shows a thinning
of the ranks. Some with us a
ago art not here today; and some
is mi.
to the whiskey -.-
as the Republican party
the i U strikes us that
l lie I party gel
j like
some money to keep
going.
It keeps on such a rate
as up to the present, it will ruin
its weather reputation.
Thai night railroad building
at Point, and tearing it up
the next day, reminds us of
some old times in Durham.
along as we
as the
without the
i- an
ties,
without whiskey weather predictions and
, -an i reports of county gubernatorial I
You are going to Bee North
Carolina roll up a big majority
for prohibit ion on the 26th.
What a sour, discounted
fellow is Dr. J. J. Mott.
party
Hie lap oil
i par
From the displayed
I primaries are running race by Mr. Craig's friends they
see which can up the most
i changes in conditions.
You folks who put off paying The trust and the
your bills when there is i trust are getting their
necessity for doing so, should stop share of being exposed in the
land to what extent you i investigations that are in pros-
keeping the other fellow I
i from meeting his obligations. A i
c i u effort to pay bills
t ti . dull be
a . at help to but
; far in lire, lie should
here t day will not be here
year hence. May we all strive
to make their years
happy, and honor their memory
when they have over
the
If a man has even the
est a of a candidate
for i it matters no Low
can what h -.-.- . .
v. kind of i lie t r
now. These things may .
i mail years hence,
The town
to he lots of fun. Every-
body who could get from
job was standing looking
it.
On last seven more
counties held primaries or con-
to select delegates to
the Stale convention. J This
makes a total of counties that
have thus far primaries
or conventions, and the result of
the gubernatorial in these
is given as follows for the three
candidates for the
Craig
Kitchin Home
Hertford county's votes and
Rowan's votes
are
A woman sometimes changes
her mind at the last minute, as
who shown by the Battle Creek,
Mich., young woman who took
chloroform with suicidal intent
and telephoned for a doctor.
is the cam-
arouse dissension
in the party that
hie
for the
nation will
and
will Le hard to overcome. There
are going to be some badly dis-
appointed folks if their man
does not get it.
So many candidates being
for every shows that men
are getting awfully
And watch out to see if
there is not much kicking among
those who get left.
It was a good enough
for any self-respecting
newspaper to adopt us its own,
but the article headed
the in this col-
Thursday should have been
credited to the N. Christian
Advocate,
If politics could be a
n bile school s
and the prohibition i
have rigid of way, the Sta
would he better off.
think it is all over but
the shouting. He is far
all right enough, but no doubt
Mr. Kitchin and Mr. Borne are
willing to go on record as saying
that ail the egg.- have not yet
n lint I out; in i
words, that Mr. 5-
e-t i is Lome
i heard from and
dill will I s
. . i. now u
The Wilmington Dispatch
a soft snap hard to
wait until Leans get ripe and
you can plenty of them.
A new diamond Held
been discovered in Canada may
make more excuse for abscond-
Americans to go there.
Marion Hut says he is not
out of North Carolina politics,
most of other
cans think that he is.
Congressmen face u
without fear, but Jose their
nerve when crank appears in
the gallery.
North Carolina bus some night
builders as well as sonic
night riders.
RANDOM REFLECTIONS.
The paper trust doesn't need a
probe half as much as it needs a
that smash it.
A Mr. Meal is running for
Mayor of Pa. If he
is a square Meal we can see no
Just objection to him. Hooray for
by J. Willis Dixon
and A E- Denton; No.
Winterville, by G. A. Kit-
No- Snow
Hill, by J A
No. Ballard's Cross
Reads, Jg W. R. Elks;
No den, by D. S. Moore;
No. Green-
ville, by g. T. White. D. C.
Moore, W S. Shawnee.
No. Grimesland. by Mr.
Collection for bend.
Election at officers was pro-
with aid the following
was elected to fill their
R C. Flanagan,
Sachem, elected by acclamation.
Morrill, Sr. Saga-
more, elected by acclamation.
J- S. Jr
elected by acclamation. , J A.
Prophet, elected by
acclamation. W. P. Edwards-
It. elected by acclamation.
Time and place for next meet-
was left to a committee
Thanks were given
Tribe.
The Aeolian band of Green-
ville was a pleasant feature of
the meeting. The music being
enjoyed by all.
The tribes were then
invited to the banquet hall to
enjoy an elegant, and elaborate
supper which had been prepared
for them by Tribe and
splendid womanhood of Farm-
To say the least, it was
an all round good meeting.
COL. I. A. SUGG DEAD.
y ; Away Hospital.
Col. base. A Sugg, of this
and sale of intoxicating
liquors in North Carolina.
W. A
J. F-
M T. Plyler,
Purity of the Ballot
he M Journal argues
w in the helot, both
in primaries and in general
But the Journal's plea
will amount to nothing as long
as weak voters their heads
merely for hit pegs and permit
to fix up their tickets
at the Any white
read to be
by law in a
down who insults him by
tr. 11.- ii him at a
And a man
o; be by a
has at- m .,
use for the ballot as ; has
mathematics. is disgust-
to a o an who d n s his own
thinking a; d votes a
date of his to see a paid
worker had up six voters that
can and de-
posit as many votes against the
man who is guided by his eon-
and better judgment,
there is some way to choke the
paid workers off. it would re-
thin. Our
Home.
W. B. Wilson for Treasurer.
Editor Reflector;
It is to look over the field
and select men to hold our
county offices. I will name
a man for treasurer, one that
No, all the candidates are not
going to win just because they
think so.
evening in the hospital at
where he had been some
months tor
Colonel was years old
and a native of Greene county.
After graduating at college and
completing a course in law, he
moved to Greenville when a
young man to engage in the
practice of his profession. He
won his way rapidly in public
esteem and for several years
ranked with the best lawyers of
the Greenville bar. Some years
ago his health began failing and
he continued to decline until it
the Meal ticket for him to spend
Gov. Hughes the United much time in hospital.
States is filled with men you can Cot is survived by five
not buy. But he regrets that so children, Mrs. Aylmer Brooks,
town, died at o'clock Monday was born among us, and one that
few of them are elected to
offices, no doubt.
When a woman buys some-
thing she really afford,
she the fault by doing
without something she did not
intend to buy anyway-
No further criticism of the
house for idleness is possible.
The other day it passed over
pension bills. Most of
these were introduced by the
Congressional. Fence Builders
Union.
For Sale-A fine lot of C.
Brown Leghorns, standard bred;
mammoth Bronze Turkeys and
Guineas- This is choice breed-
stock, end would not be sold
at this season but for went of
room. Be quick. W. A. B.
Hearne, Greenville, N a ti
of Elizabeth City; Mrs. W. A.
Clark, of Kinston; Messrs. C. R.
Sugg, of Washington City; I. A.
Jr, of Way Cross, Ga.;
Bruce Sugg, of Wilmington; and
Julius Sugg, of Greenville. He
also leaves one sister, Mrs. Hen-
Harding, of Greenville, and
one brother, Mr. B- F. Sugg, of
Washington.
The remains were brought to
Greenville on the midday Coast
Line train and wore taken from
the depot to Cherry Hill
tery interment-Daily Re-
12th-
Don't cough your head off when you
can get guaranteed remedy ii. Bees
Laxative syrup. II in especially
recommended for children it's pleas-
ant to take, a gentle laxative thus
expelling the phlegm from the
for cough, colds, croup, whooping
cough hoarseness and aH bronchial
Guaranteed. Sold by L.
the writer known for thirty
three years. He is a gentlemen
of high character, U noted for
his honesty and punctuality.
His dealing with his fellow
man has been such all have
confidence in him and are not in
afraid to trust him with
the Done of old Pitt. Come
now, brother Democrats, and
nominate and elect Walter
son for
Who Knows Him.
Marriage Licenses.
Register of Deeds R. Williams
has issued the following
since last report.
WHITE.
Henry Button and Carrie V.
Carson.
green.
J. B. Jones and A very.
Dixon and Mary Wilson.
COLORED.
J. P. Drake and Hattie Evans.
Samuel Coffield and Lena
Davis.
Judge Edwards and
Tucker.
men of char-
and ambition, who can sell
things, to investigate an
opportunity for realizing
on their earning rapacity. If
your services are worth
to a day you should and
can get the money. This is a
business notice to business men
and will not be interesting to any
who do not mean business. Ad-
dress W. A- B. Box
N. C d w
OUR AYDEN DEPART
In Charge of J. M. BLOW
Authorized Agent of The Eastern Reflector for Ayden and Vicinity-Advertising Rates on Application
Paper roofing, rubber roofing,
and tobacco barn sheeting at J-
R. Smith O.
Rev. H. E. Tripp. pastor
is attending the district
conference at Aurora this
week-
See our line of books ard
for holiday presents.
J. R. Smith Co.
Guy Stokes has a new
stepping at his
Carload cotton seed meal and
Hulls at J R Smith co.
Material is being placed on the
lot and work will on the
tobacco warehouse at once
planted your gar-
den is the question every
one is salting. Seed are
the best for the South You will
find all kinds perfectly fresh at
Drug Store. Don't make
the mistake of some
end-
C. K. Johnson is fir
Every body likes at
It will please your
friend to lake her a box of fresh
candy, M. M. Sauls has just re
a magnificent assortment
at prices from to 1.50.
B- F. Early is visiting in
Bertie county.
Repairing neatly done on bug-
carts, Wagons, plows, alto
shoe your mules and J.
R. Smith Co. Dixon.
Rev. E. L. St. Clair will begin
a of meetings in the Free
Will Baptist church next Sunday
morning
Car load of hard and soft coal
by J. R. Smith Co.
G. W. Prescott, our popular
postmaster, went to
Saturday and returned Monday.
M. M. makes the best
cold drinks that can be mads at
the fountain ice cold the year
round Try one.
Rev. C Bland came home
J. R. Smith Co. Dixon are j
doing a nice, business at the old
Ayden Milling
site. They will buy your
cotton seed wood, and logs, will
repair cart and wag-
on or sell you a new cart, wagon
or most any kind of plank or
lumber you may send. They
so have a nice lot of Coffins and
caskets- Ed Garris is the clever
manager and will pleasure
in waiting on you.
Lime cement, plastering hair
and a full line of hardware at
J. R. Smith Co.
There was a lot of the Green-
ville folks to hear Kitchin Fri-
day.
They are pushing work on the
tobacco warehouse in a way that
is simply From what
we hear ard s e there are no
better pleased people than
yesterday from tin
Of an appointment
Sunday.
load of fine and coarse
salt it J R Co.
R. Jackson, a prosperous
OUR TRICKY EARS.
Sent cf Hearing Not the
of Our Equipment.
Hr-iv do we distinguish the
I Mary Wat Obliges-
The Dundee Advertiser
ANGER.
tell a
I story of r. country clerk, still on the
underside of forty, who was driving
.- -----.---o
sound That, fays the. home along a road from an outlying
London Post, is a question to hamlet when he overtook a young
to
. n
few days.
Mill belting, valves,
steam J. R- Smith Co
Rev. T. H. King will preach at
the Baptist next Sunday,
It being his regular
J. R. Smith Co. Dixon living three miles
to buy seasoned here, died yesterday
oak umber 1-2 tuck. J alter a long illness. Mr
B. . of the A. F. i. A.
lodge
indication
i one mill-on
first season.
absent v.
until Friday,
of Ayden and
I ground
. .
family
Masonic honor
I . -i game of ball play
hero S between
will deliver a temperance .
at near here,
Sunday at o'clock, ;. m
is a noted speaker and a
crowd
Dr Perkins .
sale by-J R smith Co Ayden with a book
Last Monday night some to favor of the latter
went to the home of Sue Gran-, i Winds.
at and butts, J. R. Smith
her in a cruel and most
manner. Her throat was
Taken Up.
and white v
in the left ear a
I also a i
lie owner by com;,.
rot property .
t can w.
f April,
, Ayden, N,
many people reply that
not distinguish it or that in
circumstance, at any rate,
they very difficult to do to.
As Lord in discussing the
abject, the mechanism
car the brain lo-
tin- has been very little
methods of eye arc
to at the eve been
n crystalline
focuses a bundle of rays of
light the retina, just as a
focuses them on a
sensitive plate. But it is aide to
do because the diameter of the
eve lens is many times greater than
the length of the light rays,
whereas in the ease of sound waves
the wave are very much larger
than the diameter of the pas-ages
car. waves of sound is-
s- ii a iron's mouth
. is to say,
j en t to crest.
clew to the problem lies in
I the fact that a person who is en-
I deaf in one car cannot locate
l c of the sound. It is by
I v i with two ears that
-i to. The
j not, however, so simple as
I j, . r-. -In certain eases the
woman. lie her as
Mary, the maid of ail work at a
farm which he would pass on his
to the rectory, so lie polled up
and offered her a lift. Mary was
nothing loath, and the parson was
of her company. All the way
to the farm goto they chatted pleas-
as country people
and
impulses of com
reach-
Mrs. J. R. home
from ear to ear and her hands
and other parts of her body
cut with a knife or sharp
At first suspicion
upon two men who d
in the neighborhood and. .-
not at first be found. They how
from a visit or several
days to
A nice line of and
z to most anybody at .
h Co, Dixon;
ii Brown loft Latin-
-0 time with
ever, when found easily proved friends in Conetoe before re-
themselves innocent. At toping to her home in Martin,
thorough investigation was I everyone exclaims
and soon the body of the W J
woman was found but led M. M. store
just in rear of her house Misses Map U of
about incite, below the Neck, and
face of the earth An old not for their hemes
belonging to Bill Taylor was at
found thrown around her, two
pieces of under shirt sleeves. patterns hand,
very bloody, were also in J, smith co.
grave, an old that fitted Prof. will spend the
the rugged places in the earth summer at the home of
caused by the hole was
Co.
i has
A. D. Cox in t
conduct the
after. Mr,
will with the
PASSING TO THE LEFT.
c ether, enable
to doled the origin of
a in
. distance around the
I ear the other i-
l one foot, the very slight
difference of intensity will only an-
for instances when sound
i- note and sound wave-
Bra short. the
low and the waves are
gay as low as ninety-six vi-
or a
,,; intensity at the two
I.-, amounts only to one part in
It is hard lo believe that a
. i of intensity so as
when her destination was reached
he set her down Then the thanked
him for his kindness and his com-
-Don't mention it, Mary;
don't mention he said politely
a lie pulled the rug around his
knees and gathered up the reins.
I answered Mary in
an obliging tone, and young rec-
tor went his way thoughtfully.
Net the Man.
perfect
I you, major, when
was in the regiment.
the Ninety-
ninth
mT.
major.
getting drunk
went go -0 for as to
as took a drop now-
and then, major.
Stranger Discharged with
for cowardice
that, major, for t
did my duty.
you're not
Th Incident Made
so tin- story
of
Franco fr her
the war never
have
was unfriendly to
but the Empress
her beauty lo so
little
lie over. SIM
Invited the Gorman prince
his wife to of
France and Prince and
in at
That there was a grand re-
Eugenie received the
guests a sown mode her so
lovely that even Prince
Bismarck, German, stolid and la love
with his wife, stood and gated upon
wits admiration, and Eugenia
was not to observe the effect of
beauty upon called him
to her side, and earn with
his wife up-iii bis arm.
Now, the Bismarck was tall
and gaunt, and her
As else a
gnat deal sol t.
While talking
u Utter
i the of Indies. Bismarck,
who was quick OS a Saab, followed
the glance of inch eyes and saw them
res; upon Pie feet his wife.
; settled
cat history of France was altered from
A year later, was be-
a can-
non over i- those who
were .-.
for of
f . i.
r-v
STATEMENT
THE BANK OF AYDEN
AYDEN; CAROLINA
h Ac Stale of North at the close of I b. II,
. I .
secured
from Banks and r
Capital
25.030.04
. coin
would enable the brain to coin,
Custom Which Puzzles
When Met In Canada.
When you abroad you expect
to things different from at
home, and you try to take every-
thing as matter of course. So in
when yon learn that rail-
road trains pass to the left and net
to the right, us us, and when
you find that tho rule of the
road lies in city and
highways and you
ilia;, ; you try
to and get along some-
how, v
But when to Canada and
r id this left of things
you are ire I.
been no ocean trip to prepare
yon. You pass front Yankee soil to
Canadian soil without
found under his house; an old
under shirt, with sleeves cut off,
to which fitted pieces found
in the grave was found in his
and this evidence
Taylor was a-rested and
placed in Snow Hill At first
lie stoutly any km .-.-ledge
of the crime, but I .-am has
since confessed as being the
murderer. The well
in the neighborhood and every-
one, white and c was
shocked to learn was guilty
of a crime so heinous.
Cox Cotton Planters Back
and Guano distributors at
J R smith Co
Mrs. Janie Nichols, step-grand-
mother of Mrs. W. J. Hemby
of this place, died in Beaver lam
yesterday morning.
Bring us your cotton seed and
your small lots of scrap cotton in
the seed. J. R. Smith Co.
Dixon.
Mrs. Prescott, of Aurora, is
her son, G. W. Prescott.
Rice, of Kinston, made
a flying trip over here Monday.
Do you go to bed tired and get
up tired Take a bottle of Sauls
Sarsaparilla- Ced-
Just received-A car load of
for top dressing.
E. Turnage Son
soil without
mother near when, somehow you expect to
Car load of Portland Percent, tho of
lime and plastering hair at J. R.
. . , to.
Co.
Miss Marie Burnett, of nest m St. John, x. B.
Mount, is here on a visit to Mrs. You face the direction in which you
O C Nobles wish to and beside tho
A full line or carpenters.
and mill J. H. it iii going tho wrong you.
Co. Then yon shift to tho ft.
Major Vt S. has been But tho next day when you are
to several out to tho
hands with old friends.
the sound the
,,, left ear H- .
fare, we arc
in i , sin-1
other explanation has to be Bought.
Lord bin shown valid
sons for . in that in inch
cases Hie ears d ti t a in
of tho sound which U
i a If the
source it on the
. Hi in v I p d
at i ti any
wax of ion will n
the rig it car -i I. It has I
I on it u .- t r h
ton it reaches
if p i
a the two ears
all n
rein currency
Net.
Surplus fund
t ;
1.110.00 Deposits subject to check
1,878.89
1.6
T-.
S W.
STATE OP NORTH CAROLINA.
PITT
I I S Cashier of tho above bank, do swear that
the above s I the best of my and lief.
I.
Subscribed a sworn
fore m , i
to ho-
T, DIXON,
R. C.
J. SMITH.
in
the left ear; V
. . be a
. crest
Misses Irene and Rosa
Lee Homes, who have been visit-
ins Mrs. R- W. Smith and Mrs.
Ed. Garris, have returned to
their homes in Snow Hill.
cure and
Perkins native tablets at J. R.
Portland lime and his brother of tho shafts.
ten the trolley ear
go driving. team
Von tug on the
right hand rein, expecting Dobbin
or Maude or whatever
name is to tarn out.
But get no response. On the
contrary. Tho argument is not con-
the horses stand face
to face and the one you are
unkind thing about you to
ear, i
must i i point on the ii
. the wave w is at tho
j .,, , ho lo ear. One
the . i ;.
this is I that
nut at
drain i r, t goes on vi-
the nerve.
How Know.
A who was
well,
fr
plastering hair -it J. R. Smith Co.
J, R. Smith Co- Dixon, are
selling wagons and carts made
right here in Call and
get one. Material and workman-
ship guaranteed.
Pneumonia Cure J. R
Smith Co-
Found a remedy for sunburn
and freckles. All kinds of harm
less toilet lotions at Saul's Drug
Store. Also the best face and
talcum that can be pro-
cured-
The prettiest baby caps arid
that time you have
and after an apology you
proceed.
The matter is especially puzzling,
since the driver's seat is on tho
right. Hut the Canadians find this
handy. There the men do most of
the talking, and when two teams
passing the horses arc checked
and the men find themselves close
together.
With us in like case the women
have the preferred positions from a
conversational standpoint. And
that's how it should be.
Railroad trains don't pass to the
left in Canada. In fact, they don't
pass at all except at sidings. There
a.
but fancied she was
fever, called on and
physician to consult him.,
described symptoms
length, and ho listened pa-
At last he
think I land your ease,
madam. Sit perfectly still a few
moments and let mo look at
She complied, and ho eyed her
attentively for nearly a minute,
glancing at his watch once or
in the meantime.
is nothing mutter
with you, ho said.
haven't the slightest indication of
fever. Your heart heat is perfectly
how do you know, doc- j
she asked in surprise.
didn't feel my j
didn't need he answered.;
counted the vibrations of the
ostrich feather on your And
be bowed her out.
Opening latest
models in sate.
We have I no
. show ; our I g
the
Sch Clothes
en behind m,
everything I . . the SCHLOSS
Libel.
the style is i hi is better
th-i in made to measure
clothes and arc low
the lowest. sec them whether you arc ready t buy or not.
You don't have to boy unless want to. Also a splendid
new things in mens and boys furnishings, especially for the best
Spring trade.
MINES CO.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
CAROLINA.
The prettiest Washington
cloaks in town at J R co.
Dr Joseph Dixon
Physician and Surgeon
Office over Bank Building
AYDEN. N. C.
WHITE TAYLOR,
AYDEN, NORTH CAROLINA.
HAVE AN ATTRACTIVE LINE OF
Dry Goods, Notions, Pants, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Mat-
tings, Floor Oil Cloths.
Heavy and Fancy Groceries.
We are making a specialty LACES, usual I
10-cent qualities, now going at and cents.
We cannot surpassed on India Linens, Lawns and all
White
COUNTY PRODUCE BOUGHT AND SOLD-
POOR PRINT
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BETHEL GRADED SCHOOL CLOSES.
BRILLIANT
EXERCISES BY
PUPILS.
THE Beautiful Church
at
N. C, May
at May's I.
By the Christian courtesy of i
COX'S HILL ITEMS.
W.
W. Munificent
Address.
We and
do
graded
I the
school. Thee be-
cert the primary inter-
grades of the school,
the program of
and drills
th-t wore w. II ex-
enjoy
on the market It is in
in dose from to a
It acts directly on
C I
lovely May wedding was
id this evening in St, Peter's
Episcopal church, city, when
Mary Pardons be-
came the bride of Mr. Den-
v-- of this city-
The stately old edifice
d curated in daisies, roses
tad lilies, with a color e of
green and white, together with
numerous waxen tapers shedding
their tiny rays over the
and altar produced a beautiful
effect- Long the appoint
i ed hoar the was filled to
overflowing with friends ad
acquaintances of the bridal, board of elections for the
There Catarrh in this
of the country th all other diseases
i i n- m
For a great many years doctors pro- ;
a loci disease and Jarvis will in their Eddie Moore and Miss Bessie
and by country at May's in Beaver Dim M t, gator-
township, at o'clock a. m., on , , , . u
I-. on an returned heme Monday.
People of all Miss Kizzie is spending
ed local
-g to cure with
it incurable.
proven catarrh to be a constitutional May 17th. 1908. on
d sense and therefore require Prohibition.
Hall's Cure.; and creeds are cordially invited some time with her sister, near
manufactured F. Co. attend great Reedy
Toledo. the only
and mucous surfaces the ll you want your to trot cover.
Mrs. Arch is very ill
but, we hops she will soon re-
They offer one hundred dollars
for any case it fails to cure. Send t
and testimonials.
F. J. To-j
Ohio.
Sold by Druggists, .
Take Hall's family Pills for
fast and pull strong buy your
To the Voter- of Pitt County.
Hay, Oats
and Corn
couple, to witness the join- give an
election will be held on 26th day
the school follow I with prayer two you lives.
by Rev. J. E. and two y at nine o'clock,
other musical
strains of wed-
Prof. Martin announced that a ding march, skilfully rendered
medal had been offered for the
best in the school Fifty
test had be u
in the contest Mis
made per cent, and was
award
Prof ,.
Ru
Miss
Set
w. w.
d the
i an
It a
by
. -m r
. .;.,.
.; ii
to
Ii
in
i id-
ii i-
i e
i . . .
can
K U .
i a who
be i to -Mat hi
and advise to
. i. . . . , i i,
eve.-.
the
We
. i
trot
ed
the.
old-
th.
way
his i
thous h
. -p
have
as a i .
we mi
the present cannot be
There are no trial trips life. It
time unimproved it is gone
It is an injustice on
the p. , who do not
educate children. Your
;. av
be thrown
with train I i
by Miss Lillian Bonner, on the
organ, and Prof. W. E. Smith on
the violin, bridal party en
tared the church. Immediately
Carroll went to Green-
ville Saturday.
John A. Oates, of Raleigh,
speak on prohibition at Mill's
school house next Sunday after-
noon at o'clock. Everybody
of W. B. He will sell; Miss Helen Haddock spent
the undersigned More for l.
ting a majority of the county Money than any man in town.
W. B.
Place is headquarters for Corn, Hay, ,. ,, ,
Oats, Seed Meal, Hulls, H-H Stanley, of
Brand, Chicken Hominy, Cracked in this neighborhood Sunday.
P.
I. .
Mat;
ram;, i
g. r
Ci.-
i a
IS
the-
; I. ,. ;. . u the
. i. The man
even
i should
I.
i lo
1.-U.
. .-.
party
Messrs. F. I
; n
-n the
Mu
. Claudia i ,
Allen and E
of
Paris
ts of whit i
hair
maid of
white
G. i
., .
of of the oh;., i
ha
pearls,
with coronet
and carrying a I
i -t of brides roses,
the arm of
Gilbert
away. At
with ins
Jno. I
they entered
and stood
Rev. Nathaniel j
the words c j
. Episcopal
th
the c
sere
of May. 1908. at which all who
favor the manufacture and sale
of intoxicating liquors in North
Carolina will vote c ticket with
the words thereon the man-
and sale of intoxicating
and those who are op-
posed the manufacture and
last Saturday
Rosa Tyson.
Henry Page
ville Sunday.
night with Miss
went to Winter-
Corn, corn Meal
Feed.
and all kinds of
intoxicating liquors
Carolina will
iv. .
i the
of
TOBACCO
W. M. Page went to
ville Saturday on business.
NOTICE.
To-
; J-
Ir, . J
I'M
. . .-.-
i Will
or
entered,
who
is 1.1 -i-
man,
the . .
,. . r .
. L. . I ;
. y .
i t ceremony
J i .-
wedding march and the merry
peal of bells the bridal
party passed out of church,
and taking carriages drove to
i the home of bride on West
street where a public re-
was them.
.- numbers of friends called
during the evening extend
good wishes and congratulations.
t to vote in that
i other elections,
. to properly
our opinion that the
books used the
May, 1907,
. to be u
. We 1-
i ;.
. i. .
i of May n the
books will be closed
J. N Hart,
J. G. M
m. Board of Election
r.
it
By virtue of the power of sale
tamed in a Mortgage
executed and delivered by
and l R I.
Smith the Jay of April V. ,
duly In the ;
i .;
Carolina in Q. s
a. ii. i. oppose to
In i.-i- f. v. House door in Cm .-
to the test bidder on
June 1st a certain
parcel of laid and being -n
county at and State of North the run of I
as follow., some ash trees, thence
u id v led interest of Frank wt -h th to Fannie
and dower o; Martha J. Forbes m
Hot in t-. . Greenville a-
s Wyatt Brown, Sam
Notice of Execution Sale.
State of North Carolina, In court.
Pitt county,
Hyman Supply Company,
Joseph L. Keen and W. J.
partners trading as Keen A Kittrell.
By virtue of an execution directed to
the undersigned from the Superior court
of Craven county in the above entitled
action, I will on Monday, the first day
of June, 1908 at o'clock m. at the
Court door of said county, sell to
the bidder for cash to satisfy
said execution, all the right title and
interest which the said J. Kittrell
defendant, has in the following
real estate, being an
divided two-sixth interest in and to a
certain tract or parcel of land lying
and being in the county of Pitt and
State of North Carolina, and in the
town, known as the store lot of the
said W. J. Kittrell, bounded by the
lot of R. C. and the lot of A.
L. Jackson Km., and being all the
interest of the said W. J. Kittrell in
said lot over and above that attached
to him as a home stead
This 29th day of April, 1908.
L. W. Tucker Sheriff.
Notice,
By virtue of the power of sale con-
in a certain mortgage deed ex-
and delivered by Thomas Beach
and wife Katie Beach to W. L. Ran-
on the day of December 1905,
and duly recorded in Register of Deeds
office of Pitt North Carolina,
in Book I. page the undersigned
will expose to public sale before the
Court House door in N. C.
to the highest bidder, on Monday May
1808 it o'clock p. m. a certain
or parcel of land lying Wing
county of Pitt
Carolina arm described follows, to
v it;
r tract of d the
b. Mid of J. C. on the
, vi -f . I . the
j. i U . on
the ., at by Ml known Tine
.-. ginning at a m nicer of pines
prate vest comer, to
thence a t course to
corner at
tin ran of
th creek to
r. Fannie I. the
or
NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILWAY
Local Time Table
Effective January 1908.
Between Norfolk, Va. and Raleigh, N. C.
WESTBOUND
SAWING THE
Which
STATIONS
Norfolk
Greenville
Farm ville
Wilson
Middlesex
Zebulon
Wendell
Knightdale
Ar
No.
Ex. Sunday
A. M.
tit
No.
Ex. Sunday
, A. M.
EASTBOUND
No.
Ex. Sunday
P. M.
No. I
Ex Sunday
Ar. Norfolk
Gr e
Farmville
Wilson
Zebulon
Wendell
Lt. Raleigh
R. E. L. BUNCH, T M
Norfolk, Va.
No.
Ex. Sunday
A M.
too
Ex. Sunday,
H. C.
Norfolk, Va.
1215
F. A
Goldsboro N. C.
To Washington, D C and Return via
Atlantic Coast me
A In Wharf
Hard, but Isn't.
When in building a wharf they
have got the driven you see
them first standing in rows
sticking up above the water at
even heights and with their tops all
frayed. Then the surplus upper
length of the has to be sawed
off so that the stringers upon
which the wharf planking will TH
laid can rest upon them. And the
question is, How do they manage
to saw off each so that it will
have a perfectly and level head,
and how do they manage to get all
the sawed off at exactly the
same height They do this in the
simplest in the world.
The all driven, they spike
along to each row, a little dis-
below where they are to cut
them off, plunks, upon they
lay crosswise other plunks to make
a scaffolding to work on. i Then
along row of at the
height where they are to lie cut off
they draw a leveling line, which,
drawn taut and leveled up, touches
in the row at exactly
the same height, and then to each
they nail two smooth topped
strips of board,
one on either side of the like
the on a mast, only short-
these cross strips being Ballad
on so that just touch the
underside of a leveling line. And
then the sawyers, with their long
crosscut worked by a man
each end. come along.
The nailed to the
show exactly where it is to be
cut and they serve also us
Use Allen's Foot Ease.
A to slake i. to
Your feet feel
damp, and ft tired If
ma feet, try A ton
it the fat
or tight shoes easy Cores ,
sweating feet,
callous spots
corns bunions of all and
real comfort. Try it bold
by all and shoe stores, W.
Don't accept any substitute.
n free. Address, Alien
the
Olmsted, U Roy, N. Y.
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date
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b, O
o th,
I-S
and others.
i i to Joe
i- by deed dated
i in
-h deed
i r
Terms
i tract of land -g at
hi.
April
Notice to Creditors
of lot
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North dig.
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till. i
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art, a-
T.
line
sale
This the day of April
I.
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Atty.
Ad
gee.
LETTER.
f. N. C. Greenville, N- C.
i i CI . i of v i- mm chock for 25.00 to , on account of
fl he in the
i k Co.
NORFOLK. VA.
Cotton Brokers
Cotton. Grain
i i. WIRE
to New York- Chicago
and Ne . Orleans.
Haying duly before the
parlor court of Pitt count
the last will an
memo P. V. Arnold. n-
ti v . to all persons in
to e rate to male
. t the Letters of i
p. r on hiving again. of J. Potter, hating
estate are notified to present the this to me by the clerk
to the for payment on or j the Superior court of Pitt county,
the of April, 1808 given to
this notice white plead in bar of re- the estate of
This April 27th, 1908.
of P
W. , Executors
I. A. Arnold
E. S I
THE TAILOR
months that I have
. to Maryland Can-1 n . . .,
Cot on ac- PAUL
and want t
ms k the very
.-. .-i, which you my I Can be on Fourth street
. . ;. prepared t. repair
i claim was no
r . you took the matter
s me the
Yours vary truly,
C. W. Harvey.
When you buy insurance from
me you the advantage of
extending over
yes ;. Satisfactory
adjustment of claims.
H. A. White.
made
You.
. and I Skirts
.
Lo order when desired.
patronage Solicited.
J. W. Potter to present them to
i. payment, nu.
on o- b-fore th.- day of 1909,
i p. of
. v . .
i. . I are MM i make
lo me.
This the day of April 1808.
William um
of J. W. Po.;
ft Blow, Atty. tn
Account Biennial Session National Association of Co
Dames, Washington, D. C. May
Tickets on sale May 3rd, 4th, and 5th.
Final return limit May 12th.
1908. Extension
limit to
May
25th may be
obtained by deposit
of ticket and payment of fee
to special agent. 1419 New
York Avenue, N. W. Not earlier May
3rd or later than May for information write to
TS A GOOD
of a
the present attractive . ad i
We are right
in our ability to do
The Finest
Modern
Plumbing
We any move for it
the old fashioned kind costs,
either. In fact, we less
Why have dark, plumbing
serve
and supports for the saw ,
tho off true.
the on their car. have the bright, the
at one Bide, tho men saw j attractive the attractive, the
cot.
saw until have the , . same or a
oil And so they keep on until war j
A.
have got
them all and
ready for the Se
York Sun.
c.
Dot always possible for
PIANO
W. J.
Passenger Traffic Manager
Wilmington, N. G.
T. C. WHITE.
General Pass- Agent
Notice To Creditor.
the
For Coughs
Co
. t. of Mr. and Gilbert Rum
, . , ,. of this city, and a universal
to, only in the society
circles of her home town but all
other i to success
by
in in magnificent address.
He also id nigh tribute to Pitt
county's development, saving
that we had tho best county
superintendent and some of the
best schools in the State. At
the close he warmly con-
and thanked by those
present.
In the afternoon there was
another brief musical program
followed the declamation con-
teat, and while all did well Mar
Blount was awarded the
medal for excelling the others-
It was appropriately presented
to him by Mr. R. G.
At there was a musical
concert and a recitation contest
Ten young gave recitations
in the contest, Miss Carrie Man-
being declared the winner,
And the medal was presented to
over the State. The groom
is
prominent in insurance
business circles of the city and
has a large circle of
here- The out of town guests at
the wedding were Misses Martha
Allen, of Kinston; Nannie Smith,
of Nannie
of and Mrs J. A. Paris,
of Wilson, and Mrs. Herbert, of
Morehead City; Messrs. Walter
B. Wilson, Jr., of Greenville; E.
G. Barrett, of Kinston, and
Caleb Bell, of Shawboro, N. C.
her in a graceful speech by Col.
N. M. Hammond.
Bethel has a splendid school in
charge of Prof J. B. Martin and
fine assistant teachers. It is the
pride of the town
Business was practically
suspended during the hours of
the commencement, and the vis-
were accorded that genuine
hospitality for which Bethel is
noted
Mr. John la.,
-1- belling Do and
t Pills about a and I
eWe bettor satisfaction than any pill
over Sold by Jno. i,.
I.
A Card.
I hereby announce that I have
for the practice of my i
profession from Falkland
Residence on Third
street next door to J. L. Fleming.
Office, Dr. former
where I can be found at all times
when not professionally engaged
elsewhere.
Dr.
Nearly all other Couch Cures are
especially
Kennedy's Lax.
Couch Syrup the ale,
Contains no opiates.
When your food to nauseate take
Take now until you know
you are again. There isn't any
doubt about what it will do and will
find the truth of this statement verified
after you have used for a few
weeks. It is sold here by Jno. L.
Wooten.
For Treasurer.
I hereby beg to announce my-
self as a candidate for the posit-
ion as Treasurer of the county of
Pitt, subject to the action of the
Democratic primaries of the
county. C. T.
Subscribe to The Reflector.
Kennedy's
Laxative
Cough Syrup
Cold or a Cough nearly always
produces water all
runs to tho eyes, nose and throat in-
stead of passing out of the system
through the liver and kidneys. For
want of moisture the bowels become
dry and
Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup
relieves Colds by working them out
of tho system through a copious
action of the bowels.
Confirms to National
PORE FOOD. DRUG LAW
Notice.
State of North
County of Pitt.
Notice is hereby given to
public application will be
made Gov. of North
fat the of Taylor. Having duly
at the April term
of the Superior court of t,. f ;. It. Williams,
county, house breaking and notice is hereby given to ail persona in-
and sentenced to w
on the county roads for a term
of years.
ii. I'M
J. Paul Attorney
Curtis Taylor. 4-12 ltd
all
the es-
Notice To
of administration upon the
estate of Jesse L. Smith, deceased,
having this day boon issued to me by
the clerk of Superior court of
county, and having duly qualified
administrator, notice is hereby
given to all persons holding claims
against said estate to them to
me for payment, duly
of or before the day of April 1909.
or this notice will be plead in bar of
their recovery. All persona Indebted
to said are requested to make
immediate payment to me.
This the of April.
Ivy Smith.
of L Smith, d.
t fat-
ti the
I persons having ;
I hit re notified to ti to
. ll. . -i be-
fore th. 9th day of April, 1909, or this
notice will be plead in bar of recovery.
This April 9th,
T. L. Williams,
Administrator of B. M. Williams,
Notice to Creditors.
Having; duly qualified before the
Court Clerk of county as
executor of the will and
of John Moore, deceased, notice
is hereby given to all persons indebted
to the estate to make immediate pay-
to the undersigned, and all per-
sons having claims against said estate
are notified that they must present
the same to the undersigned for pay-
on or before the 31st day of
March. 1909. or this notice will be
plead in bar of recovery.
This March 31st, 1908.
Harvey A. Moore.
Executor of John Moore, deceased
Notice to Creditors.
Having duly qualified before the
court Clerk of Pitt county as ad-
of the estate of Joshua
Henry deceased, notice is here-
by lo persons indebted to the
to make Immediate to
the undersigned, and all persona
claims against the estate arc not-
the same to the under-
signed for pay on or In lore the
17th day April, 1909, or is notice
will be plead in of their recovery.
17th, 1908. R. I- Daws
Administrator of Joshua Henry
deceased.
Not Quite
How often you can got a
thing
nail or screw driver or
lacking. Have a good
tool box and be prepared for
emergencies. Our line of tools
Is a you could desire, and
will see that your tool
box does not lack a single
useful article.
Get The best for
Roy all and Felt
es and a piece Bern-
stein Iron Bid have no equal.
Mrs. from her permanent
station at to
the silver lining which Mr.
discovered in every cloud and e Weber. W. ,
this is the time I and Bates dun
you'd ought to be thankful I'm
as us -v
would be thankful for
inquired Mrs. Leah, pans-1 FARRAND, MILLER
for an instant J The ideal instrument.
toning forehead with her in a pi-no, which
apron. . . , I trill be plays We by hand .
and her mechanical at will s
band tolerantly at her from j the moat popular piano In the
his comfortably tipped back chair today-
the stove. MS Do-
now and out of mo job, I'd be i . . ,
dollars n day Instead o I K J
That's the official slogan of a certain town in
which boosting itself and boosting its boost-
has doubled its population since the 1900 census.
BOOST THE BOOSTER
The Arkansas town had been quarreling among
for years, and standing
still. It had boosters,
but it had others who
refused to boost the
boosters, refused to
stand by them and yell,
it
BOOST THE BOOS-
Finally the town got
together with itself, or-
a the
Booster and be-
to boom. Now its
principal thoroughfare,
which was a streak of
mud, is a stretch of as-
and if has new
buildings to match. Now
everybody boosts the
booster and booms the
boom.
BOOST THE BOOS-
This town might
take a hint from that
one. We have our town
town has some. But sometimes they
get discouraged because of right here in our
midst.
BOOST THE BOOSTER
Cut out the criticism
Quit the queering
Boom the Boom .
Then watch the old town perk up and plunge for-
ward. You can see it move.
WHEN YOU BOOST THE BOOSTER YOU BOOM
THE BOOM.
-ti
price
call on or write
and on
wan Yon think that,;
put the j
into you name as it into me.
Youth's Companion.
GREENVILLE, C.
C. D. TUN STALL
Opposite Center Brick Warehouse.
General Merchandise.
with
lie in-
MRS F. DAVENPORT
General Merchandise
Taft Vandyke
House Furnishings,
Freddy
A who farms some of
own was recently address-
ii mooting of young friends.
comparing himself to a good hep-
herd Billing hi Hock to follow Ii i
Looking toward hi audience
a self smile,
-And now who unions my young
friends inn tell mo what I do to my
flock Can no one toll mo Ah, I j
thought m. There'll Freddy, the
U ready
with iii answer. Stand up. Hill Johnson,
my hoy. toll I----
sir; shear
Liverpool Mercury.
PATRONIZE
HOME
INDUSTRY.
REFLECTOR BOOK STORE
Is headquarters for all
kinds of Stationery, Etc.,
W manufacture PUB ICE and eon
supply the local wagon
orders
any m th day,
delivery will made at plant
hour
your pair, and will
lo
The Ice Mart,
Spring Cleaning, Spring Cleaning
Th.- prevailing rage now in domestic
life, i Spring Cleaning. you are
at that, out your spring dresses,
suits etc., and have them up-
to-date and ready to wear. Also have
J and treated
have and ready to wear Am nave
voice I your winter clothes cleaned and treated
with my special solution to
prevent moth an; pack them
Ft Sale by JnO. L.
Notice to Creditors.
Having qualified as administratrix of
Dr. W. H. Bagwell, deceased, late of
Pitt county, North Carolina, this is to
notify all persons having claims against
the estate of said deceased to exhibit
them to me or to my F. G.
James, within months from this
or this notice will b plead in bar
of recovery. All persons
to said estate will please make
mediate payment to my said attorney.
This the 14th day of April. 1908.
NANNIE D. BAGWELL,
Administratrix.
F. G. JAMES, Atty.
Of Course
You get
Horse Goods
--------of
J. R.
Corey
OVERCOATS
AND MEN'S SUITS
FOR
RIGHT NOW
away until winter.
THE TIME.
Yours to please,
FRANK HOPKINS
Ladles and Gents Tailor
c. s.
J. S. MOORING
Successor to FLEMING MOORING
General Merchandise.
Pulley boweN
Home of Women's Fashions. Greenville N. C
An Result.
A freight train pulled into U small
station, and ventriloquist on tho
platform thought ho would
some spoil, mo ho threw hi
under a
Let me The station agent
was called, and he hastened to
fasten the door of a ear. After
working for a time he got the door
open end out tramps,
nil of whom disclaimed that they 4th St., opposite marble
had t- let out. The
hotter than
he knew and had stepped upon the
ride the four who were
left behind.
It merely ii single
that the swell wore, and
Uncle Hayrick had never seen one
lief on-. , . ,
look t he exclaimed
to his wife his breath.
the on it, do you
she inquired.
I maybe
MERCHANT
P who is wide awake to
business interests is
on alert
BUSINESS and bus-
Now right hue, .
desire to that the best.;
and quickest way to J
your of the
MESS ts to at once begin
ADVERTISING through j I
the of your local j j
Newspaper. Its ,
common business sense, j
and the sooner you adopt I I
the advertising; method
longer you
or
Tie
Paper Is
an
at
Medium.
Reasonable
he's buy-
THE
his on tho installment
Weekly.
A Moan
A famous London physician was
asked out for some shooting. But,
though ho tried several times, he
could not hit a single rabbit.
awful he exclaimed.
killed nothing all
said his host
the one
London
Brick Stables
Greenville Co.
J. B. PEED,
Dealers in
a C Ran
H. Will Make
We received first
and arc ready for your orders. lb
block at One-half block at
Less then one-half block cent per lb.
First-Class Vehicles, Good Horses
Your Patronage Solicited
In Front of Court House.
New hop
Hotel Greenville
J. BIGHT, Prop.
PERRY CO.
NORFOLK, VA-
Cotton Factors and handlers of
Bagging, lies and Bags.
and shipments
to inform the public that
is now ready for u
hotel entirely
led. renovated,
and
men. Building
house i polite Phone,
work. Save your orders N.,
and work for me. L Yo r to Serve.
JOE w. Hight Pro.
On February 1st I will J
Shoe Shop in the buildup
on 5th street opposite Hotel .-- .
Bertha. Shoes made to or- ., ,,, ideal home for
kinds of repair
W. C.
O. M. Clark
Si Clark
Civil Engineers and Surveyors
Greenville North Carolina.
Railroad, Municipal and land surveying
a specialty. Office on Third street I
near
BRICK BRICK
l have on hand a large of
good machine made brick.
prices on application and can iii.
promptly,
W J Gardner,
The Brick Man, Bethel,. N. C.
POOR PRINT





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I II I I III II II II
in lit-
f CO ii the offer on i Prompt treatment sight
Noticed the
back ache, lot will often a
ii III fl The beat known A Parisian had a Cray
I C picture of made, which
15-5 l J IS rill f N I money refunded. Apothecary. J. L. Wooten. to find fat
In Charge of F. C. NYE
S by . L V.
ML D. L. DUFFY DEAD.
Authorize J A- cad of The Eastern and Advertising Rates on Application
The End Came Suddenly Morning-
buggies are The new corn planter MARRED THEIR PLEASURE. A Shock to th; Community.
if yea want a nice the and, . , ., . J The announcement early this
date runabout you corn any distance soldiers Luce of that Mr. D. L. Duffy
better give Mm an earl call laired saved Club on Day of Reunion. ; had died suddenly was a
Prof. G. E. attended i by this wonderful
closing ; of found at Harrington Bar-
school Thursday and Co
purl j a most pheasant day. We just received
dress j and dress
Club on Day of Reunion.
Editor to the town, friends
The old soldiers, at their re-1 to the en
union Tuesday, were all pleased street only lo find
at the entertainment given them that the report was true and
by the rood people of Greenville j spirit had passed
raw hats are Come awl straw hats at prices to attract land Pit county. They enjoyed Mr. Duffy had for Mm
them. A W. i hearing the familiar rattle of been complaining of -wt
It Reached the Spot.
g i of
will at p. m.
Our Hoc of new spring drums, which was so v.-ll. and suffered from an at-
for the debate at the j just A W. Ange and rendered by a well trained tack of colic Tuesday, but
drum corps of The not taken his bed and was out on i of the century, nu treat
; and recitations by the young the street after Tuesday; ASK IS
U going. Call were highly as Bight- tie abort of an earthly awl
i i-i. v c C its feed of ice stock of be-1 was also the good speech we other members f tin of were takes
to M Pro- fore you buy. Prices are The dinner, arose this morn;
; . i etc. which were for the the boys heard a r.
ran
he
to find fault
with.
docs not bear the slightest
, r. I. u i i i to said he.
Mr. E. Humphrey, who a large i i ,, . . , ,
central y., and is l ll
of the Ad. ms County The artist protested, but all to
Co., as well as of the Home no avail.
Pike Loamy, . Dr. the had left the
saved my . , ,, , . , ,.
At least I think it it, to, portrait a
seemed to reach the f- magnificent of ass ears and ex-
of my everything it in the window, thus alter-
el e Dr. King's New Di to pub-
not reach s the cough spit; it .- r r ,
heals the sure sputa and to- Weak spots ;
in oat, and Sold under It t been long exposed when
J. L. the dandy entered the artist's
and Trial towering rage, and, finding
; that amounted to nothing,
he at last offered to buy it, even at
a considerable advance upon the
original price.
wasn't strange you didn't rec-
your resemblance to the
at said the painter,
I knew you'd notice the likeness as
soon as I added those
Moment-.
Land.
The or
Is supposed to be derived from
hearted slave owner
on Manhattan Island In the part
Hew Amused Himself.
interesting f the
Tc-4 of Ira Joy illustrating the
n p mini the man, as bountiful struggling from idea flow fine spirits,
. ii meet- and appreciated. Only one his father's room, and I M
. . . ,. . , . i- , , conn of time. Its on the erector
.- made by the A I thing delightful . . room y it was to the southern
I. I ho N-C. and that was the across the bed with bis feet of
teen larger this year than have dour for some indiscreet who tried re ting on the floor, his
ever and the lot of flue will to trespass the occasion in heavy A
be in position to forming a to physician was summoned, but
Up.
asked a salesman for
be in to a to
One i flues the coming season to our right that old veteran. Duffy was dead when
spring pants ever j customers and friends. We so- Ashley Home. We didn't like reached the home,
leeched town of Winter your early orders. this and hope that such efforts Mr. Duffy was about ye r
for inspection. I A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. I in the future will not be resorted old. and is survived by
Winterville, N. C. I to to mar the pleasure of our and two sons, both
Barber T- have a horse be must meetings. was a civil engineer -i r. of
, ., Ali, A-
an. -.- . r. to at; Tenn., . .
Produce Co., next May -i rs ago to assist
day. U on the
Re for Sale-A lot of Jumbo The World s Best construction ,
Of course
had been rod into a room ad-
joining the host's studio, the
ant telling him to go in, as M. Du-
mas was alone.
At that meat, says the
tor, I a ad burst of laugh-
fro a the inner apartment, so I
The ex
were n
of the Ms New
if yen stroll and st
of the bi yon will see them would sooner wait until
. I nil pretty lighted apt Plenty of visitor- are
I e occupied has no visitors.
remark tho
a --i;. Dumas very
n iv- this at bi
i. was true ii. The novel-
it alone, or, w in company
. rs, at
es
. . , .
was
y w.
W-
ti.
Kite
kind
in in of straw
rant
f Improved Kin
hi rt entirely from disease, en , g I, Washington tn .- now
bi n elevations , .
lower levels i art or the Norfolk a
or leas extent, as or . . system. Since th i h
.----- re. me climate , ,. ,
pounds in seed, sons, malaria, aim -on
I in.-. at per bushel
L . . ,
to altitude
, . ,. o j U m malaria, u. ma
es g five hundred pound and and en- friends.
received. c , ,
at ii per bushel. Electric bitters, the great Ii
and c s
r,
I will at
f.
A, ; I. and
. Jun IX and
. Louse June
. i
B. F. Manning Lister Taker
The time i. almost at hand
when farmers will need such
implement as cotton planter
and s nets,
W. H. Harrington. of a.
special line of can and insomnia. Sol-
at J. L.
been
and purifier; the- for shipment and will he
every form of bodily weakness,
of the
i the blab man
t-. drug
.-. you balm bald-
n.-
the
course have
just i s good, I want J.
v I want. Seer Jot
are mistaken, said
t i
have
as i-t have
Is far K News.
fresh. H. L
hams are
breakfast these
mornings. We have
H. L. Johnson.
the Author
To People of
In response ti a number
cf Inquiries, I wish to say tn.-it
Bargains on doors and closing exercise of the
Mr. let us give graded will be
v. u pi ices on them. I in the opera house on Wed-
k w e r and Thursday evenings
A. i of next week at eight o'clock.
Fresh herrings at
Barber Co. will b
The A. G. Cox Mfg. O
sympathy is .
fir the wife and t. ,.
great
Zan R . r.- .
n co .-. . o.
o soothes .-- . . i;. II
J b. v;
Mei- -n
the night. ti
Rod sill in w
off. of ; Bk
i make
. be J
Bit. the
In ;. ; are not
Z id
sand
pi
Here
yo r aiders early with A.
for these Cox Co. that the next
and then you be received advice of shipment should enact a law
our supply in ample time.
Misses Cox and Annie
Carroll gave a most delightful
The speaKers
evening the chap, freckle, Mn
held. The query
gold John L
of one of their cars of flue sheet, all children between the ages z-Pd re p r
therefore they will soon be In of to attend school at
, . , . . four months year. o.-piles. rd i
position to furnish their custom- ,. . ., .- old by j; . n
The speakers on the
are Conrad Lacier, Bruce .--.-.-
Hooker and Charles
The negative. Frank Brown,
Taylor and Wiley J. Brown.
The boys have very creditable
era and many friends with
flues. Let us have your
orders as early possible and
then, you will sure to get them
birthday party at homo of Dr.
Cox Friday evening S to ll
o'clock.
Remember the from the
rd orphanage will be here
April They
give excellent j think the people;
and we hope to have a full L, thing for your enjoy A
to hear hem. , ard A w Co i
P, ti. Kittrell and son. . m . . , , .
. ,, ,. i fresh Oatmeal. A. W-
went to o. t morning. ,
Ange Co.
Ice cream at Johnson's
every day,
Ice ard lemons at II L. John
lush on-
g . .
. W.
ll N
when t. C f
r v hen ex-
it
Mr--. la -live a
big i arty on birthday, f
b i trill Invited-; lira.
lost ray friends,
yon said y-i were lo
i i ; Press.
We are now read to lake
for the handy to-
buck. They will be the
price as heretofore,
ft. G s
Misses Olive and
Louise went to
Greenville this morning,
voe .
nice spread A Angel
Co. has them.
My soda fount in is of cur truck-
ten for the nicest cold drinks. I Cox
Everything is new i-d in ex-j Winterville, N. C.
shape i. L.
r i e still notice
the had better Go to M. G. Bryan Winterville,
awarded to speak r who
presents the best argument in
the best manner As Ben
won a medal last year he will not
be considered a contestant this
year.
On Thursday evening
graduating exercises will be h- Id. j
and a buggy N, for fire insurance. He
for spring snort. S A G Cox represents the Co.,
r vi-t r of Greensboro, it
We for
following plows,
aid
The A. C. Cox Mfg. Co. Alphonso
-1 e c . SOT of the English Language at
now on file for future shipment .
, the University. Will deliver the
orders for more than Mm M
of their Handy of tho finest Scholars and
This goes to show in the South; I am
a treat is in store r who
bear
gradual class
this year. Some weeks
their essays were read
committee and Misses Lillie
Tucker, Margaret Blow and
Jamie Bryan were selected
having the most o essays, j
These represent I
the their
will be furnished by the
under direction of
I with it, for over j Miss
from Rheumatic Pains.
two Mr a. , , . ,
of Key West, Flu. T-0 both of these the
Harrington Barber Co settled In and lamed public h most
Fresh at of different aS Boa
kinds at A. W. Ange Co.
Have dressed at
the Carolina Milling Mfg. Co.
A new line of dry goods and
notions just in. Harrington.
Barber Co.
For Ricks house.
Nice five room
located. C. Smith, agent.
was for duty. the clap. of the graded
night when I was pain and , , . , . ,,
lame from it my wife went to the drug j school on next Monday right the
store and cam-back with a bottle part f the music class the
of a Pain Balm. I ,
rubbed it aid found the had regular commencement
nearly none daring the night. will give a public recital. Pi-
kept on for a little more than t r i-u j l
two weeks and found that it drove the Children the
rheumatism away. I have not h id I public ill J d t
trouble in m for
For tn by all Dr g-it
dealers in lies H. B. Smith. Supt.
The Great Cotton Fertilizer
Is known Cotton grown and Fer-
used, as the of large
yields.
Se that the trade mark is every guarantees
against imitations and insures you are getting the genuine
Royster goods.
F. S. ROYSTER GUANO COMPANY
NORFOLK, VIRGINIA
LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP
D. J. WHICHARD, and Owner
Truth in Preference to fiction.
One Dollar Per Year
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. MAY 1908
nil greatest Rood to the
S MRS- The saloon is just as
THE Al in the forgoing the man who keeps it,
ANOTHER OF the writer going to who is
CLOSES TERM on the HER as good as the man who votes
SCHOOLS CLOSE I turn. . remarked pleasantly might I
. , , -u. stayed home in your office W Never
Pf y and saved the by, ,. l our church,
II was of home and the school-and
same old commencement speech of and community over these trying to drag
The splendid graded school at that has heard on to hear Mrs. down are saloon, the
Grifton, in charge of Supt. W grown tired ; Nannie Curtis, of Texas, deliver den. the house in-
H. Cale and four assistants, held But not SQ It was a speech j an on There are three P's
its closing exercises this more than repaid time and repUtation of being the finest find standing on the side of
and the people of the section and to hear, for no j woman orator before the public j home and
many visitors an hear it without being her here,
f, A I-J fin tn
ONE GOOD WEEK'S WORK NOW.
MR. J. C. TRIPP DEAD.
WILL TELL FOR ALL TIME of Oar Oldest
COME.
Mr. Joshua L. Tripp, aged
Seven Days Unrelenting Effort by; years, died at 4.30 o'clock, Tues-
day at his home on
in N. C. Pitt street. About two
To the Temperance
North
Forces in
ago he suffered a stroke of
but had recovered
feast.
and after listening to her
lease. alter h
The exercises began superintendent her argument for
with an interesting concert j this at plea for the pro-
of music, recitations, j won the prize of y of the home, the wife,
etc. Tuesday night woman's Betterment
was another concert that was county, the local
historical in nature, that striking association. in recognition of woman.
etc. the woman's Betterment j e children is ready
was another concert that was the county, the local that the half had
historical in nature, that Striking association. in recognition of
portrayed the progress of our Miss Lillie Grant
country. This concert was the desired
to
to
reputation of being
school;
are the pulpit, the press,
the pedagogue. To each of these
the speaker paid a fine tribute.
But, oh, my when she took up
those who stand for the saloon,
the gambling den and house of
I infamy, how they did catch it.
sens She said she was an admirer
Mrs- Curtis is also a woman of whom she paid a
handsome appearance, in peering, and was
thoroughly
ordinary as to her a gold bracelet. a voice that is strong use an illustration learn-
unusual interest to the audience. Superintendent W.
A medal which had been j
ed for best punctuality
a . .
was awarded to Miss j did st and in
Eliza Brooks and was j language,
presented by Prof. H B.
yet melodious, from many
was requested lo per- perfect distinctions, and be-.
is duty, which
North . fl from get about
We are this chair, but on
Wednesday of last week became
worse aid continued to grow
weaker until the I d
Mr. Tripp was a
man had a ho t of
friends. He was a native Pitt
county and a Confederate r.
IA wife and eight children
him These are Mr. J. B.
of Mr. L Tripp,
of Washington City; Mr. II. B.
, in the open where it will do.
secretly where that plan is beat,
corruptly wherever money will
curt, by n
wherever they can Impose
fair
upon the last we of the most
momentous campaign in the his-
of our State--
Today victory is ours, and the
enemy know it, and yet SO far
from quitting their activities,
these next seven days find them,
in fiercest, and bitterest war-
fare of all the campaign far
They know that we have won,
-and yet they hope now in one
terrible cyclonic campaign, act- Leila and Lu
Tripp, of Mis.
Jolly, Mrs. D. N. Branch
a-A Mrs. A. F. Cos
.;,. Ha was the o
r tho Fro
l-
, ii t
d the
ii
is
d at
Miss Janie teacher
of the third and fourth grades
s of he
her,
tar a
Plyler,
ex-Gov
other things Prof. Smith said in I groUnds to which-every I except a few ex-1 to the heir vigor, your j your
referring to him as our greatest was invited. Grifton I the you wish you J seal, your re- R I gotten
educational was that has every reason to i that does to a town Wei-e against their the
since retiring from the he of her any might bring more and let us see t- e. U- w -u.
had not made any educational. stand before-. Mrs. the man Ai e
speeches, and he honed the gov- m for sale. Th t an hour a for prohibition,
had net . half to the matchless homes, wives, their
Gov. Aycock that flowed lips of was V
replied to this by saying he never like u silver stream, man and then
made anything else but Died. when from the
speeches, for whether he infant son, by rays sun-
was addressing a jury, talking I f E g Edwards. and after taking her
about prohibition or on any other morning of as if
subject, it was always remains were bound anti t- hear
tn today for inter . . ,., n
L Tab far behalf of our farmers d men
asked. is not whet , Mrs. Curtis was most grace- g . he- is IV-,
A- rt
i that bis name was
nor convention two years
i strong run,
-ill this lead
Ion our side in this
V and nobly have and he made
ti North
. . ,.
My appeal now b for one Anal and action. He is
. . and most I'll
. week of untiring, unselfish.
FOR A STATE STOCK LAW.
we put into a thing, but what we. Found . Lady's watch and, fully introduced by Mrs. J.
bring out of it- Everybody and Owner can get same who u as greeted with a
everything should be describing and paying charges.; burst of applause when n c-m-
Then by forceful illustrations in
both the vegetable and animal
world ho showed how the best w
developed through education, and
Henry C. Smith, paring Mrs. Curtis with the New
One week's great interest b,
effect en. the part of him our
that it was equally true of the
human mind. Education in-
creases the value of whatever it
is applied to. also gives one
power to hold on and wait for an
opportunity, and then make the
best of that opportunity as soon
it is presented.
Education costs something, is
not worth much without sacrifice,
but is not obtained by any other
process. Books, teachers and
school houses do not make
cation, but there must be hard
work and Education
for selfish ends is worthless.
Educate everybody, as you get
the best yourself by giving
the best to others. It takes
competition to develop. The
orator must have an audience
who can appreciate his words or
his speech is a failure. The
skilled musician must have an
audience of trained ears or the
sweet music is lost. The
artist must place his work
before eyes trained to appreciate
it or the beauty of his picture is
not seen. You must have an
trained as are
trained or there is no incentive
to development.
Happiness consists not in the
gratification of the hour, but our
greatest happiness comes through
to and thoughtfulness of
others.
We give only a few of the
strong points in Governor
cock's speech. For more than
an hour he de-It in truth and
there is one thing which a
very of North ;
it. is the stock la-, the Temperance welfare-
Ion
, ,
E. am glad ours is of the South, ; State. 11.18 being
1-i draw on
Will speak on prohibition North for I pM ,
the following times n ,
Stokes, Saturday. Ma to gm M h
urns . ,., .-hr
years
tn
n On
In-
an- J. G .
I Mr.
your j M Crisp,
seven Little,
J. G-
at o'clock p. m.
Black Jack, Sunday May 24th,
synopsis of Mrs. e . , said W
as nothing short of a appeal no less to one A.
i a century f . . W. Harris.
report do it justice.
said so much, and every sentence
was so forceful and so
ate to the subject in hand, that
at o'clock a. m.
Grimesland, Sunday May 24th.
at 3.30 o'clock p. m.
The public cordially invited to
attend and hear this question . ,
which so much for the to mention to the exclusion of
homes and happiness the others-
pie presented by a man who has She gave some statistics bear-
his life to teaching those on which show
things which tend to make
men and women.
J. Jarvis,
F. ii
J. L. l.-i.
B. King,
r.
W, T. Pierce,
J. E. Meek,
H.
W. M. Smith,
Leslie Smith
thing later but it is not true now, than to another. Because they J. W. Gums,
our genial, if somewhat, learned have not been so prominent in
, friend the razor-back hog is j this campaign as in some others,
ate to the subject in hand, that me for the some advocates have
it would be hard to decide w e even had the temerity to slander
This hog is a connoisseur, by the good women of the State and
cares nothing for the ministers of the gospel by
the roots of any tree except the saying that their hearts are not
So in this work as we have claimed. couple w re
Married in Buggy.
Last Sunday afternoon a couple
drove up in front of the residence
of C. D. Rountree. on
Greene street, and called for him
on which show- are sweet. out. w.-re
ed the hundreds of thousands of he havoc with the timber, j May the vigor and terrible ear, Mr Jordan and Miss
people who annually fall victims he were exterminated, or neatness cf work these, E Carney, from the
to it- Going back to the as hunger and taste by next seven days answer H- of the river The
from which she gave some at home instead cf slander Let every woman exert headed
STORE BREAKER CAPTURED.
And Committed to to Await Court.
Today Mr. W. C. Hines re-
turned from Bethel bringing
with him a colored man named
Sam Brown who placed in
jail. On Sunday night some one
broke into the warehouse of
Blount Bros., at Bethel. They
telephoned at once for Mr. Hints
who over with his blond
hound. The dog run a trail to
the house of Brown, but other
evidence was waited for before
him. With this clue
enough evidence to fasten the
upon Brown was not hard
to find, and arrest, preliminary
Just one more week s -it him to a
for this that I appeal, and one at once. He t
week's whole-hearted work now .
toil. as w. j .
from which she gave some kept at home instead cf slander Let every . x
and declaring that God being to lead the life of herself to the utmost.
was the first prohibitionist and a present, the result Just one more week s t
made the first prohibitory laws, North Carolina's pine
she took up and rapidly answer- be enormous.
ed every objection that has been he man who will have the
raised against prohibition. Sh law passed for the whole to appeal to you a--
just swept the win deserve a monument, j Remember, the eyes the
fellow right off his feet and left tor then a vast stretch of nation are on North Carolina.
him with nothing to stand on. will be reseeded and the long-1 The whiskey sellers all the
while the won't pine, which is the prince of country are willing flood the
well, he will be forests, be re- State- with money and with
ed to say that in public any more Fred A Olds, in j workers in the hope of so
, She told , run. SI to check the
young man handed
tree a marriage license and re-
will make it unnecessary for me
to appeal to you again.
to
marry them as they sat on the
buggy, and they drove off happy.
en
if he heard Mrs. Curtis. She told Daily Observer.
the fellow who said God made j
whiskey and left it here for us w
to drink God made rattle-
snakes and left them here. Why Will preach on prohibition at
don't you eat , Parkers chapel on Sunday May
How Cheap, But Hew
We desire to call attention to
the new advertisement of L H-
Pend r which appears in this is-
sue. Mr. Pender has long been
-i the tinning and healing
triumphant temperance wave in I arid well known,
the country generally and
, , ballot. Mrs. Curtis 24th. 1908 at o'clock p. m
to find, and arrest, preliminary As man A cordial invitation is given to
trial and commission to jail expressing only the public to attend this service
failure to give bond for hi. j. . and hear this plea for
Superior court, J m
lowed i regular order. w
our majority as to check the
the whiskey issue alive in our
own State.
Seven day's of earnest work
will forever defeat their
pose. We mus. have it, and
every friend of temperance must
Chairman Anti-Saloon League.
Since the town put in sewer he
has added plumbing to his
and employs the best of
When he tum
a job to you you can He-
being right. His motto i
how cheap, but how
m. r.


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Eastern reflector, 15 May 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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May 15, 1908
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