Eastern reflector, 29 May 1908






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NEXT SUNDAY A DAY OF PRAYER
i . ., mi
buggies go- The new O in planter
in, if mm want . Dice distributes the fertilizer
date runabout bad punt the corn any of
r give an call Think of th boor saved;
s II Julia by this wonderful machine. This
of re- Can i e found at Harrington Bar-
l Monday Co.
after having We have jut received out
for several days
Trial w
back a- be.
,. Mr. E. win a la---e
Satisfaction and b
Went of m- Count; Telephone ,
.- will the II I you nave two
or Pike . of Dr. hp
a MILL At I think it did it town, both good men. Now we
n , v r. ,
Cox s Mill, . . May e King-New legislature, and as the head of
Miss Lillie Carroll spent the set-ms filled, we
Saturday night and and under give,, now that Mr. Cotton's
Miss Parts of
Hardy, who had j the county will press his name
Governor Glenn stated
day that he had been requested her sister, near Reed;, Branch,
by a great local anti-saloon I returned home t
leagues and various ministers I Mr. Mrs. M. B. Haddock
been spending sometime with B. B. house at
GENERAL ; convention-
Mr. Cotten is well known, not
Murfreesboro. N. C. Mar. in his but in the
men and gospel to issue a spent last Sunday In To the Democrats of North
I am candidate for the
nation for office of Attorney
I am gratified to learn
boards of our State
for a number of years, he
has had much experience in
State matters, and one of the
I of the sale and attended church at Everett- from letters from all the and
manufacture of strong drink house Sunday. -state, that my candidacy is M as, as
r-f ring term.
fore you buy.
at prices to attract, setting aside the 24th of i dine.
are open. Come AW. May as a day of prayer for Henry Page and sister. Miss
i them. Our line of new spring pan's as to how the people should j Ha, to Winterville
Harrington, Barber On, opened. A Ange and I vote in the election in regard to A good many our people
ti her home cir the bug ,. . . , ,
Men, OB. attend- still Call to the Stat t After giving the mat- H. A- Moore bought bales considered by many m pro
rice stock of consideration and cotton Saturday at us the Lading people of state.,
Trice. inter- with those whom he thought I is r up i be nominated move that tends to the
I suitable he said that and planting again, to this high r.
, Pro- think it would b j tight when gets the people of my state will
. , rt post and cans for him to issue a proclamation year. have any cause to regret
oil A. of this kind, but while this is John Jr., went to I their if straight . wan .
j.-,. , Henry K. C. true, knowing as he does that upright and sober conduct,
,;., . H. left We have placed our r fen curse of i drink produces. of with what ability have,
day morning. L good lot of flue shoot and will poverty, crime, insanity, disease, n-ill prevent it. Should you deem j
On, be in position to rum indolence, rain, misery, vice of our to nominate some one
eat i ever flues the coming to our shame and death, thus destroy- Washington Saturday. your nominee will have the
Winter We so ins if the hon. angel visited
a M
d i
i. i licit your early orders.
wives widows, children
Como
. Co.
. ill ii I .
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Obi i
SI .
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p,, pis w re to
.- Si
I be
to . I
Juno
and
A G. Cos Mfg. Co. orphans, fathers fiends, and
Winterville, W, C. of them and beg- Sunday.
T ea mod N mu he d, i y
pl, . I. i; on i
and Mrs. Arch ,. the of the
child ;. Ft
y morning.
I r the last
B.
II-. y.
betterment of his county and
lie is well rounded with
experience and health, and will
of much value and influence
in the Legislature, just the kind
of man we wain to represent
Pitt county. We have it from a
that if nominated
Cotton will accept. Now
lire up and stand firm, you Dem-
and give him the
D. J. HOLLAND.
1906.
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.-ii. Barber H
our
Jack and
. . over hi.-
i . in his vol i in i
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. .; of I therefore,
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-j per bush i will
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I . , J. L.
Prof.
Governor
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Ti a
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Bi pi. W I ave
. Taker
fell v. j left f r
at band
w l . ed sue
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and i k So i i c
A. G.
is
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L. Johnson, j
on dot-n and wind-
Builder,
. y King
instruct the
to
he A
fr these
goods ii yen will be sure
to supply in ample time.
Rev. T. H. King returned from
Monday evening
where he prohibition
Sunday.
W ow to take
b . o handy to
I Th y will be the
is m
W, A. Mon
day with I
To. n, don t y nerd a
nice buggy spread l A W, Ange
Co. has them.
We miss the I much
My soda fountain i
for the nicest c id drinks.
Everything Is ard in ex-
shape. H. L. Johnson.
G. E. and F. C.
Nye left for th
morning,
Hunsucker boggles are still in
the go. You had better crag
c a pie
for spring sport. A G. Cox
Mfg. Co., , M. C.
We hat die the for the
following plows.
Harrington Barber Co
Fresh seed peanuts of different
kinds at A. W. Co.
Have dressed at
the Carolina Milling Mfg. Co.
A W. Aug. .
n, Barb
The A. G. Cox Co. has
ENTERTAINED.
Birth of of the
ill- .;. n. , , . . ,. . . ,, tea
for Pr-f. Line-
the position with;
i hi. or
larked credit and ability . ., , . ,.
Our line of a
in j i I v
i I c n . no
.-
our up
Wash., May
Mildred E. Lee Chapter of
received advice of i of the Cm- z, p;. r y. in
of one of their cars of fine she. t. j will entertain its V
prompt rs to any
they will soon lie in i and a number of of pie Sooth aid
position to furnish their custom- living in the Spokane A by J. L.
i ,. the v
iv to the .
The w i
. ;.,; Mr. Jania ii ii-,
kept on-
Country
Sold
toad
in st-
, little more two years Ago.
PO;
many
friends with Mme. J. M.
110.- avenue, the
flues. Let us have Jane in honor of
Order early as possible anniversary of the
then you will be to get them I birth of the president of the
when needed- Confederacy. for the
Dr. Hess's Poultry and Stock of Jefferson Davis
Food is the thing for pool, day at the last
try and stock A. W. Ange Co. meeting of the chapter at the
m L.
m N Z
tan and or t Ii C o I I n a
d. H
cut akin,
S. by John
MARK
Nice, fresh Oatmeal. A. W.
Ange Co.
Ice cream at Johnson's
every
Ice and lemons at H L. John-
son's.
The A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. have
now on file for future shipment
orders fur more than five
of their Handy Tobacco
This goes to show what
people think of our truck.
A. G.
Winterville, N. C.
notice
Go to M. G. Bryan Winterville,
for fire insurance. He
and represents the Co.,
of Greensboro. It is one of the
best.
Nice five room cottage, pleasant-
located. C. S. Smith, agent.
Marion Crawford and
daughter, Miss went to
Greenville this morning.
B. F. Manning went to Snow
today.
Relief from
with for over
K- co. gays Mr n
A new line Of dry goods and of Key West. Fla.
., . times it .-let led in my knees and lamed
notions just m. Harrington i a hardly walk, at other
Barber Co. I time it would be In my feet and hands
. I was for duty. One
For Ricks house. I night when I In severe pain and
lame from it my wife went to the
here and cam back with a
of Pain Balm. I was
with it and found the pain had
nearly gone during the night. I
on u-in for a little more than
two weeks and found that it drove the
rheumatism i not had
that for
Fur e by all D
id patent whirs.
of Mrs. L. A- Robinson,
when a committee headed by,
Madame was named
arrange a program of addresses,
music suitable for the
Hon. Miles J
judge of the Spokane county j
court and president of the,
Southern club, of Spokane,
be one of the speakers, and an
orchestra and will
sent a program of vocal and in-
music, including
songs, typical of th-1 southland.
It was originally intended to in-
a prominent Southerner to
come to Spokane as guest of the
Chapter and deliver the
pal address, but because of the
little time left for an
of letters this has been de-1
until later in the season,
when the chapter and Southern,
club will join in a basket picnic
at one of the nearby resorts.
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 every bag.
F. Royster Guano Company
NORFOLK. VIRGINIA.
Art Exhibit.
Some the graded school art I
students under Miss
a splendid exhibit of
of their work, Tuesday after
noon, in the school building.
Some of the work was excellent
For Sate or room r-r-,
on Dickinson avenue with
modem Apply
to Mrs. Hatti-j White.
COUGH
CONFORMS TO AND LAW.
An over many Lund and Bronchial It rid the
t by II a on the No opiates. Guaranteed to
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
II
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner
Truth in Preference to Fiction.
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. MAY 1908
One Dollar Per Year
NUMBER
MR. AS A LEADER.
Republicans at Applaud
Hi Flings at the
The folio dispatch is taken
from the Thomasville
of the Charlotte Ob-
server, in Sunday's
Mr. Kitchin, candidate for gov-
, r addressed about one
Wednesday fifty people at
that for ft time threatened
to mar the first of the commence-
exercises of the graded
GRADED SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT
LARGE CROWD OUT ON THE
OPENING NIGHT.
Beautiful Operetta and Interesting De-
bate in Which Negative
Medal Awarded to Brace
There was a heavy downpour
PROHIBITION SWEEPS
THE
North Carolina Overthrows the
and Sale of liquor
school in the opera house that
night. Fortunately there was a
break in the storm at an
tune time, and the was
filled with admiring friends of
the pupils When the exercises
began. They had been
there was something interesting
in store none wanted to miss
it
After a musical selection by
Misses Mattie Move King and
Margaret on two pianos,
the intermediate pupils gave
villa tonight. About one-third
of the audience was Republican, j
THAN TWENTY GAVE US
, . , , tr,,,
twenty minute operetta. Day
in answer to the
as to the he
stated that if offices were given j
as a reward for winning votes for i
the Democratic patty in p x
great campaigns, ten congress-. i m . m. .
men and two United States;
would have to step down j
and out in of twelve poll-
in Halifax county. When
the Republicans in the house
this he added
that we must have had tome
WET MAJORITIES
Nearly One Majority For
Great and Memorable Day.
IS AFTER SENATOR SIMMONS.
then been made on u. I -u
REPRESENTATIVE W that it is my
REPLIES TO MR. SIMMONS. having special knowledge of , he
m-. facts gained, es chairman, to f
. , , , m. that a faithful party worker's
A Charlotte Supporter of Mr. Kitchin
R . . not denied credit for his wort.
Saw it u Not Proper r or Senator
; . -n. u- and elsewhere in your letter
Simmons to Throw His
commendable
tardy solicitude to reward Mr.
Craig i is party services.
you such a
to print the following re- j of duty to reward
ply to the Utter of Senator Sim- Certainly did
which appeared in the nomination
I News and on Thursday
of hist week.
Into Contest Be-
tween Democrats.
The News and Observer h
re-i
Tuesday, May
down in history a
day
26th. will -150. Forsyth Polk
memorable
Wayne BOO,
Pamlico
Mr. Letter.
Charlotte, N. G,
Senator F- M Simmons.
Washington, D C.
Dear I have just read
j our remarkable edict, proclaim-
Mr. Craig our Governor-to-
be suggesting by
implication that to vote against
Mr. Craig is majesty
after ten years of unflinching
i to you your political
governor
ago when
I entitled to and got the
And why, did you
refuse lo assistance t
Mr. Craig when he ran f r
senate against Hen. C. E.
son and Hop. Lee S. Overman.
All the party services of Mr.
Craig to which you n f-r had
then been rendered, and is it iv t
strange e of duty
not impel you to help
him And if no anxious tor
Mr. did occur to
in that was really
charming, the young people
excellently.
The event of
around which most interest
was the debate by th
young men of the Grady Literary
Democrats read that could
scarcely believe the it eyes, rub-
bed and looked
light Even Kitchin supporters were
astounded at an utterance
from a man who aspires to be the
head of the Democratic party in
Carolina. The humblest
in the ranks is too loyal
i i am no
.- Mu
the declaration of the Warren y
State in overwhelming number 1250. swam BoO,
the and
Montgomery
Halifax Hay
I wood Henderson 1200.
when
t.
charged
PITT county's
eating Mr.
plead
Kitchin.
not
I am
to the
In Pitt county the election was j 1200. Dare
quiet with pi of hard Hampton
charge. You say that those of
us who may have -your
in the ranks is too prohibition.
of North Carolina to make such a statement public- by is as
rounds of
should enact a law requiring all to be j Township
able bodied Children between the Republican applause It I Beaver Dam
. , . with poor
done that told in the Cleveland 1500. Davidson
Lincoln Mecklenburg
ages of seven and fourteen with poor
attend school at least four
The S
speakers were Conrad W North
and -slap in the face for Democratic
election officials is the
Frank Brown. Bennie Purest Republicanism we have
and Wiley J- Brown-
Superintendent Smith an-
that a gold medal would
be awarded to the best
debater in the contest, and
he requested Mayor F. M-
en, J. Burt James and D. J.
to act as judges to de-
which side won the debate
and to which individual speaker
the medal should be awarded
A contest followed that was
worth listening and would
have done credit to any college.
Every speaker as he arose was
noticed. Mr. Kitchin has put
the stamp of his on all
the outworn claims of the Re-
publicans. And coupling this
with his sincere attachment for
the populists of the State already
shown in The Dispatch, there is
sufficient reason for every loyal
Democrat to pause before ho
votes to make Mr. Kitchin the
head of the Democratic party.
It was no doubt this same lack
of political sense, so painfully
exemplified in hid sneer at Dem
roll holders, that has lost
Bethel
Carolina
No.
Content No.
Farmville
Greenville
Swift Creek
Dry
Moore
and help
in
sens.- of
you may
of
unseemly interference in the
gubernatorial contest have
stood f
should
v; the crow a
lace it upon the w
i y now fee such i
duty I
party
would have
that merely as a pretext, for our
but bat the real
th
should come from
party
Wilson
Chow
is we belong to
el in the State which ha.
get a lick at
Thia I r sent,
Jackson have sympathized
belonged to any political el
1200. Richmond
demands that the
east.
me assure you I join
you in your . Mr.
rewarded, I fully up-
services and esteem
But I am
in.
s i L
w-w.
1200,
The
Total
1811
; unties
I given estimated wet
Mar-
I tin Washington
haM r
to reverse p and
also without reward an
Mr. Kitchin.
who has so richly deserved
applause, and the to his party his own county of
approval of th audience
shown as each good point was
have, as already stated,
your uncompromising
Th t I hive
. . M .
In the present u v.,,.,,
c between Democrats is
true, for I think your activity is
in bad taste and
Durham I justifiable The of
Yadkin Willies is that you now occupy
The vote of the town of Green- Johnson 1250. the exalted United
the town- Tyrrell Sorry Senator by tho support of
ship which brings the majority ham Person friends of both Mr. Home
Majority prohibition
The vote of the
ville is included with
high honor to he
reason of lifelong
of his ii o
Democratic party.
Very truly
F,
to while the majority
in the ton alone was nearly
RESULT IN THE STATE.
Reports began com in
in on
HOW SOME TOWNS VOTED
Some of the larger towns give
Mr. Kitchin as well
as the
friends of Mr. Craig; that by
reason of the high position we
Runaway Marriage.
A today a
young looking couple who
helped to, you I in the train from Washington,
necessarily hive a lie-
. -n of i. than you would proceeded to. face of H.
Person, where formerly a man's after the closing of tn poll
the
Western Union wires early ; dry as follow. Ash
brought out in the argument.
The young men went down
the argument like veterans
in debate, and their speeches
showed that they had made
careful arid close study of the
subject in hand- Everyone ac-
himself finely, both in
leading speech and rejoinder.
At the conclusion of the de-
bate Miss Lillian Burch rendered
a beautiful instrumental was not represented in
while the judges were making special session,
after the closing of the
politics was indicated by the land from the outset showed Char-1 having accepted oar supp-rt to They were Mr
color of his skin, where every the State given a large . L-.
white man was a Democrat, but
where now the party has
and dwindled until the Re-
publicans have gained a foothold,
town of Roxboro, even, being in
the hands of Republican alder-
men. A Republican was sent to
the last legislature but having
secured the lo
he stepped out of office and the
for prohibition.
The following
i lotto about Washington 822.1 gin vantage ground you
GOO, Raleigh now turn upon us
RESOLUTIONS OF SYMPATHY.
it has pleased the
e maKing m . -i Great Spirit to enter the home of
And the I with his defeat by 1,700 votes our brother H B. Tripp. and re-
M 1.11.-1. m -a a. Ll
their decision .
judges had no easy before when he ran for the Hate sen-
both sides coming so near, ate, Mr. Kitchin has gradual y
together, but after over lost out in his county-His vote
the different points the balance has dropped from 1.700 fa
was found in favor of the the candidate for
and the decision that side, congress actually beat him in his
As to the individual speaker the home township. II we are to
matter of decision was even more judge the future by die past and
difficult, the contest between if a candidate a showing in his
Frank Brown and Bruce Hooker own community is to be
being almost a tie. but finally as significant, may the
the decision was for the latter Democrats of North Carolina
on only a single point. Mayor expect if Mr. Kitchin is made
Wooten in making the report for governor. Under his leadership,
the committee referred to this do you think the party will grow
and complimented both He has already es
men as both were most many good men by de-
Ho then presented the daring that they are not Demo-
medal to Mr. Hooker. Had it unless they vote for him.
been in the power of the com it strikes us that every Democrat
both young men would who has at the welfare of
have been rewarded alike- the party has ample reason for
Tonight will be read the theses
From the Lexington
Smith. May 8th.
estimated dry Rock-177.
Sham Beaufort -1 These towns gave wet major-
son-350. Cumberland Rocky Mount Tarboro
Buncombe Durham Wilmington
Madison 1500. Scotland small.
County Democratic Convention.
At a meeting of the Democrat-
Executive Committee of Pitt
county held this day, it was or-
that Democratic primaries
be held on Saturday, the 6th day
of June, 1908, at o'clock p. m.,
the purpose of electing
gates to a county convention
moved therefrom his father, and
whereas we know that Spirit
never makes an error His
vine providence, therefore be it
Resolved 1st- That we, the
members of Tribe,
No. I- O. R. M. to
Brother Tripp our heartfelt
this sad hour which has
him.
Resolved 2nd. That we com-
mend Brother Tripp to him who
all things wall, and can
heal our sorrows.
Resolved 3rd. That a copy of
these resolutions be spread upon
against us. Is that fair to your
friends who happen also to be
the friends of either Mr. Kitchin
or Mr. Home
But you say, senator, that you
would your in
this contest but for the
upon you and Mr. Craig.
Let us Were you not active-
supporting Mr. Craig long
before it occurred to anyone to
Are not the
upon you, which you say
I are the direct and
natural
were
aged of Lumberton
and Miss E-a Dixon, aged
of Washington. They stopped
at Hotel Bertha for dinner and
returned to Washington on the
evening train.
COX'S MILL ITEMS.
interference from Wash-
be held in Greenville, on Thurs in a contest here at home
Democrats You say
which delegates will be I that in the contest you de-
appointed to represent the , d M. your
i-. ., t
in the State, Congressional j de.
and Judicial conventions
Democratic party.
of th
Cox's Mill. May 1908.
Miss Lillie Cox spent Saturday
night and Sunday with Misses
and Reta Page.
Eddie Moore went to
ville Saturday.
Johnie Moore Jr. is real sick,
of your but we hope he will Boon recover.
W. A. Tyson, of Greenville,
herewith relatives.
Oscar Evans is our b-ti bar now.
Miss Cox sister.
Miss Queenie, of Haddocks X
loads, spent Saturday night
our records, a copy sent. ,
Brother and a copy 3- Creek.
The Reflector
early or at all for either with Mis. Bessie Moore.
are over before a senator from j Mrs. J. A. Moore was here
to elect the following North Carolina for one Saturday evening.
Democrat against another in such Grass is having a picnic
a contest And before you here and think we will save a.
for Mr. Craig did you lot of hay this year.
not write, or to be written, I Miss Bessie Moore is spending
a letter to him, or to another, this week with Miss Allie Cox
of delegates and alternates,
to ,
Beth-
el, Carolina,
be sent to
publication.
C D. Morton.
W. P. Edwards,
H. S.
Com.
This 21st day or May. 1908.
P. C Hal-dins,
Chm. Dem. Ex. Com. Pitt Co.
W. L. Brown,
Buy the host odorless
at J. M. Schultz.
Shingles for
Tyson.
sale
by G. T.
encouraging him to run, and
pledging your support And did
not your secretary, about a year
ago, with your consent and
a visit to
burg and other counties, and let
near Haddocks X Rads.
Misses Nannie Page and Myrtie
White spent last Saturday
and Sunday in on
friends.
William Haddock is on the
it be known that you were for sick list this week.
f-
POOR PRINT





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From Any Other
Shoes We Know
say the same if will drop in and look ever our
Styles they're beauties.
You may not be able to tell by looking at them that
different hoe one or two dollars a pair
more. But try i pair and you'll FEEL
the fact that they are foot while being
. no
h a FACT, not .-. claim.
Make us
QUO
SEE
BROS.
FOR
Life, Fire and Accident
INSURANCE
PROMPT AND CAREFUL
GIVEN TO ALL BUSINESS.
REGISTRATION NOTICE r I R S T
WARD.
voter the Brat ward of the
town of Greenville will take notice
that haw been appointed registrar
tor said ward Mr the Be of
the qualified said ward
MUSICAL FRIDAY NIGHT.
and lo aid in the conduct oft-. I graded school building, PM
called tone held on the 1st. day ,
Jane, in the town of Greenville, night, brought to a close
What Makes a Bank Strong
Miss Class Entertains
A musical in the chapel of the
the
N. C, for the .-. of electing j commencement exercises of the
that i will bi at the session. This recital was by the
f said 1st ward, to pupils of the school under
room in the court on J .
Wednesday Hay Thursday, May cur. of
from ton mu teacher.
c a. m. I p. m. .
b . . to I he w . i vocal
as and instrumental selections,
titled to m said ward said
duets and trios, and every
acquitted herself with
much credit. audience was
very large, overcoming tho
chapel.
The our people have
shown in the graded school by
turning out so largely to attend I
the commencement
-it the that Green
e-iv
allowed
vote who
election.
, be
not register,
Thia Ha day 1808.
J. D. Garden
Registrar i f U
town of .
ward
N. C.
the
Z V
GREENVILLE'S DEPART-
STORE.
. th
in a.; i i of an i
. , all d to held on 1st. nay of
. ton n i N.
C. for the , I el cling on
d r tan.
give that I will I at
polling ward, t
at on fourth
i street on W . Mi;. I . T. . i
day. Hay and May, 29th,
o'clock a. in. to c.
with my book if registration
to p as
maybe i d to register in said
for I election. also give no-
that no person shall be allowed to
win-
i May lay
W.
of the second ward of the
NOTICE SECOND
WARD.
The voters of the s. ward of the
town hi G i . notice that
I have I . said
ward for . . .
said ward. well be thinking over
In judging a Bank, always remember that it is Capital,
plus and Undivided Profits that give security to the
tor, because, that money is what stands between you as a
depositor and any possible shrinkage in the securities held
by the bank.
Few banks in the State have a larger margin safety than
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE which, with the
watchful interest of a very capable and conservative board
of directors and the inspection of the Corporation
Commission, has built up here one of bes financial
in the county, one whose
Capital, Surplus
PROFITS
now amounts over
Sixty Eight Thousand Dollars.
Business respectfully solicited.
R. L. Davis Pres. J. I. Cashier
of G
N.
VA am
North Carolina
of
COUNTRY i
REGISTRATION NOTICE-THIRD
WARD.
VOl
. .
; It said
e l an large
fl
th
enough to mi
a mealing the
Executive Committed of Pi. t
day, it was or-
that Democratic
be held on Saturday, the 6th day
of June 1908, at o'clock p. m.,
tor the of
gates to a county convention to
be held in Greenville, Thurs-,
day, June
m. will be
appoint d to represent the
in the State, Congressional
TIN ROOFING
New Tools,
Workmen,
l. H. PEN DER
you want any Tinning, Plumbing, Steam or Hot
Water. Heating and
HOW BOT HOW J
To The Ladies-
.-. f the
Nov.- it Pleasant Tin to go There.
in d, Plying, Boat-
RAILWAY improved
trail-, -i affords .
and i
N. v i train, with n d
. . inaugurated Sunday, March
1908, Goldsboro and
via Raleigh, Durham,
Greensboro on following
. I ward .
v . . n notice ,;.
; . party.
town hips are en-
the voters of said , .
, , of
June, ti town of ire. to
for of electing one
Do not forget those pretty
Pattern Hats at
Your dress will not be com-
s without that Hat.
I ;
No.
Pb
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am
9.55 a
12.20 pm
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Time
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Greensboro
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Newton
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Bummer Tourist fares will s an neon
sale. a ; rates,
schedule s, etc., on Agent of
this Company, or undersigned.
R. L. VERNON, J. H. WOOD
T. P. A. Charlotte, D. A.
New Blacksmith
Shop
Horse Shoeing a
J. C. Griffith, a practical horse
shot r u this of the
work his special attention.
Shop in the rear of Livery
Stables front of the court
house.
E. A. Kline.
J-U-S-T-I-C-E
To The Plumber
requires that you judge him by his
work rather than by the o his
bill. Ii we sent in our bill before
doing your work, you would say
that a sum could not
possibly
PAY EXPERT PLUMBING.
You would be wrong. do as
good work as any plumber in the
world u; with your next job
and you'll admit we speak the truth.
If cur bill is smaller than you are
use to, why should you object if the
work is ail
C. A.
j. S. NOBLES I i
MODERN BARBER SHOP.
el. 7-
l ill I- at th
polling place of said ward,
P. . ii r Points, on
Wed Thursday, May
28th, and . 1908, from
o'clock a. m. el p. m. with I
my book of registration pr, pared to
register such persons as may he en-
titled to register in said ward for i
election. also give notice that
person shall be who
n not . r.
This May, I day, 1908
R. A. Tyson.
Registrar of th third ward of
town of Greenville, N.
Falkland,
Swift Creek,
Thia day or
f. C Harding,
fin-. Den. Ex. Com. Pitt Co.
L. Brown,
of Lunatics,
I an I to
me for the first
a n ashed
for i point. He said
FOURTH the most important tin urns to
any on the part of
The voters of the fourth ward her to him-
the town of Greenville will notice If elf to his audience as if were
that have been appointed registrar j different from oilier people. lie
REGISTRATION NOTICE
ward for
of r
you to adapt
the voters said ward
and to aid conduct. an condition, they will
Raleigh, N. C.
LEADING FLORISTS.
OF NORTH
of choice cut flowers in
Special attention giver to
Wadding and Funeral Decoration,
stock. Pot plant., for
Rosebushes, Hedge
plants Evergreens and Shade tree.
Hot and Cold Baths
Electric Massage
Cosmetics
A specialty Electric
Massage and Hair
tonic given to Indies
at their homes-
Greenville, N. C.
called to be held on the 1st day of
June 1908, in the town of X.
C. for the purpose of electing one
I give notice that I will be at the
polling place of said fourth ward,
at Turnage store Five
on Wednesday, May 27th, Thursday,
May 28th, aid Friday. May
from o'clock a. to o'clock p. m.
with my book of registration prepared
to register such persons as may be
entitled to register in said ward for
said election. I also give that
no person shall he to vote who
does not register.
This 21st. day
J. O.
Registrar of ward of tho
town of Greenville, N. C.
instantly discover it, and they will
hate
Out of
queried the high man
as he entered tho drug emporium,
you balm for bald-
replied the druggist,
Interrupted the
customer, you bare
as good, but I want
what I want.
are mistaken, my said
the pill i user. haven't anything
Just go id. but I have something
that If far New.
Grand
The Atlantic I Morehead
City, will be open d on
June list, 1908, under the wan-
Mr. F, P Morton.
well known resort, with its
wide porches, wide hulls, board
walks and summer houses, can-
not b-5 on the
coast for health and pleasure. As
for its fishing and sailing, it can-
not be surpassed.
Remember the date, June 1st
1903.
For booklets and descriptive
matter address Mr. Frank P.
Morton, Manager, Atlantic
Hotel, Morehead City, N- V.
The parlor car will
operated from to Beau-
fort, leaving Goldsboro A BO w
m on June 1st, date of the open-
of the hotel. The parlor car.
after that date will be operated
regularly between Goldsboro and
I Beaufort, on trains No. and No.
week days, and ind No.
on Sundays.
Is the Standard Visible Writer
of the World
upon Wit-h
is for pi.
I.
BREAD BREAD
Mrs. Maggie at the
near court house, bakes every
day, bread, and pies. Or-
filled anywhere in town. Ice
cream sold daily.
REGISTRATION NOTICE FIFTH
WARD.
The of the ward of the
town of Greenville will take that
I have been appointed registrar for said
ward for the purpose of registering the
qualified of said ward, and to
aid in the conduct of an election called
to be held on the 1st day June in
the town of Greenville, N. C. for the
purpose of electing one alderman.
I give notice that I will be at the
polling place of said ward, to
a Kings stables at Five- Points., on
Wednesday, May 27th, Thursday May.
28th, Friday, May 29th, from i
o'clock a. m. to o o'clock p. m. with
my book of registration prepared to
register such persons as may be entitled
to i register in said ward for said
election. I also give notice that no
person shall be allowed to vote who
does not register.
This May 21st day 1908.
Warren.
Registrar of the 5th ward of the
town of Greenville, N. C.
Soothing the Author.
the Ural net last night
when is in me, his
go off. This of thing spells
raj i Jim r it doesn't make
difference whether ho shoots you
or cot. The audience appreciate the
situation. They know you are not
powder II In
you final It very appropriate
fire. Liverpool
Mercury.
Unkind
Mrs, to a
party on my
Who will Mrs.
yOU to give
ii New
when stud-
u h.-ti thoroughly ea-
U.
DR
Little Early a ant
; sure
Sold by L. Wooten.
R. L.
CARR
Waterman's
Ideal
FOUNTAIN PEN
A New Stock Just In.
We have the Pen You Want.
We can fit anybody.
Suppose you come in try one;
it costs you nothing, and introduces
you to the best pen on earth.
EVAN'S BOOK STORE
Grand Opening.
The grand opening ball at the
Atlantic Hotel, Morehead City,
N. C, will be given m Saturday
right. June 6th,
This will he a brilliant affair,
and will attract from far and
near. F. P. Morion,
Manager,
until U
DAVID C. JAMES,
Local Agent.
Notice tn Contractors.
Sealed proposals will be received by
the Executive Committee of the East
Training School
o.-k ii. m. of Thursday June
4th for the erection
at N. C. of build-
The Administration Build-
two and the
In accordance with th drawings
and ops, copies of h may
be St en alter May lit. the of-
flee i f the architects, Hook Rogers,
Char N. C, and H. W. Simpson,
N. C. and at the of
T. J. chairman of executive
com N. C. and J. Y.
Joiner. t Public
Raleigh, N. C.
A certified check made payable to
the i in the .-mi of one
must
proposal, said check to he
in event
I'm i actor fails to fur- is i the Com-
a surety bond in
tho m i third the amount of the
contract Within two weeks the
has teen made.
to reject any
all proposals.
J. Jarvis
Executive
May 1st, twos.
NOTICE
I am now prepared to do all kind of
carpet Cleaning rugs etc. All work
guaranteed all I want you to do is give
a call, and can he round at No.
4th. st. Yours for Business.
Thomas Designer.
6-18
Dr. Greene
DENTAL SURGEON
Specialist on work,
. rack Wilson's Store
A NIGHT FOR GRADUATING CUSS.
YOUNG LADIES READ THESES AND
TWELVE GET DIPLOMAS
Dr. C. Smith Deliveries Ad-
of Honor
and Scholarship Read
Medal for Mr. Brow
Thursday night be longed to the
graduating of
graded in connection with
the commencement exercise,
and the members of the
same now. The record of such
honor pupils the past session is
as
First Arthur,
Gladys Bagwell. Advanced
Kathleen Evelyn
Hodges.
Second
Third Bradley,
Nannie Effie Corey, Willie
Jackson, Rives.
Fourth Lee
Bailey.
Fifth grade, section B.
King, Lula Hugh
can themselves on Section A.
the great number of people who
were out En of the
The opera house was
crowded even to all available
tending room, and BOOMS of
people turned back tie door
when it learned that the
house was full.
There wore twelve members of
the graduating class this year,
Misses Margaret
Blow, Jamie Bryan, Ethel
Skinner. Lillian Lucile
Cobb, and Ellington
and Conrad Lanier. Wiley J.
Brown. Boyce e
Hooker David Watson.
sea written by
a were selected
be
. Tin .-.
Three of tho
the young
to read i
as
were
Miss Tucker, to
by
Blow. the
Miss Jamie Bryan.
Barnhill. Donald Barnhill, Minnie
Rives, Churchill Hodges.
Hodges had not missed
a word in spelling
action
Sixth
Bessie Corey, Gertrude Critcher,
Jackson, Rives, Maud j
Lee.
Seventh I
Mary Brown, Alexander Harper,;
Nina Harris, Linda Smith, Mer-1
Tyson.
Eighth Bow-
line. has not a day
live
Tenth grade- Tucker.
An incident not on the program
then came en Superintendent
Smith called Prank Brown to
stage and said he had been re-.
by by Dr. I
There is more Catarrh in this section
of the country than all other diseases .
put together, and until the last few
ears was to be able,
a great many years doctors pro-
it a local disease and i
ed remedies, and by constantly I
g to cure with local treatment,
it incurable. Science has
catarrh to be r.
and therefore require.-
treatment. Cure,
manufactured F. I. Co.,
Toledo. Ohio, is the
cure on the market It is taken in-.
in doses from drop to a ,
teaspoonful It acts on the
Mood and mucous surfaces the
tern. They offer one hundred dollars.
for any case it fails to cure. Send for
testimonial.
F. J. i CO., To-
Ohio.
Sold by Druggists,
Take Family for
patten.
TOBACCO
gain we are making To-
Flues at
ANOTHER LETTER.
Greenville, N. C.
H. A. White,
Greenville, N. C.
Dear
I own receipt of yours of even
date enclosing check for to
cover indemnity on account of
recent illness.
This is the second time in the
WAREHOUSE
Flues will be fold strictly
for cash- Positively none
sold on credit to anybody.
Place orders
L H PENDER
; Notice to the Voters of the
Town of Greenville.
North Carolina.
j Notice is given to voters of
the town of Greenville that the
said t a
in April 1908. ordered that an
; be held at various voting in the
ward t of said town on M
first of June, of U fr the
purr of as
the charter of said town aid
amendments o,
The first ward will one aide
; man for a term of ore year.
The second ward will elect one
man a t of two years.
The third will elect one alder-
men for a term of two i ears.
The fourth ward will elect one alder-
man f a term of two years.
The filth ward will one
I mar. for a tern- of one year.
The will open
i at the i place in the
wards town n Wed-
and the
dates the 27th. and 26th,
of May, s, from o'clock
a m. till p. m.
Only those persons who are
vote.
. Done by order of board of
men of of N. C
on the day A
M. Wooten, Mayor,
i Attest J. C. Tyson
be
re;
o.
these papers gave strong
of careful
thorough i in and was
read with grace and charm by
the m
Between , f a
theses . .
a large number
the people, of Greenville, to state
that tN y wished to present
with a medal the excellence j
he had shown in the debate j
He would say;
I that the of the committee I
awarding the medal
the debate was and
entirely free from any reflection
hut
own
Bryan, r, . , a a
W. n t
Mi. F. C. Hard i then in fit-
ting it i- j I Dr.
last twelve months that I have
had to call on the Maryland
Co. foe indemnity on ac-
count of sickness, and I wait to
thank you for the very prompt
manner in which you handle my
claims. In each case the
ration of the claim no trouble
to me as you took the natter en-
in your hands thereby
saving me the trouble,
very truly.
C. W. Harvey.
Note I
When you buy insurance from I
me you secure the advantage of
an experience extending over
years. Result Satisfactory
adjustment of claims.
H. A. White.
Cobb Bros.
NORFOLK. VA.
Cotton Brokers
in Stocks. Cotton. Grain
PRIVATE WIRE
to New York. Chicago
and New Orleans.
PI AN
Kn
State of North Cardiac, I . .
Pitt county,
I t
Joseph W. J.
trading as
By virtue of an .
l .
of county the I
action, I will on Monday, t.
of June. 1908 at VI at the
Court t aid county, to
st bidder for cash .
said i xi ration, all I
interest which said W. J.
. . . i es-
real to . an
I in d to a
certain t-act or parcel I . I;
and being in the of
State of North t I n the
town, known as the f Ear
W. J. . U. .
let of B. C. ; tie A
L. Jackson Bro., and being
of the raid J, Kittrell in
said lot ever and above that
to him as I El
This 29th day of Apr .
W. Tucker Sheriff.
NO fit E.
By the p
ii a c i . ; t -i,
delivered
Forbes Martha , to h
Smith up the day
and duly ed in . I i ;
Deeds of I c t
Carolina, in Q
will .- t. j
before the Court .
vi lo the highest
con-
He, d
l.
I ii i.
V.
IS, the
Green-
1st it or
I the
be, Weber, of .
Pianola Style Una an . h fol w .
E s
Lester with .-. . c. a d player, I and do I .
i.-l. . Vote, ind Bates I
I H
IV, H. . . and .
i t. .
by
In, , i-rd t c-
FARRAND, MILLER
. IS
Spring Cleaning, Cleaning
The prevailing rage now, in domestic
life, la Spring Cleaning. While you are
at that, pet out yaw spring dresses,
suits, etc, and have deal up-
and ready to wear. Also have
,. , , , , ,. i, , I your winter cleaned and treated
completely digests my special solution to
food. at the trouble .;, , ,; ., ,.,, ,.,,.
and do the very work t self for RIGHT NOW IS
it is to i THE TIME.
. . i
The ideal in r i u I satisfy
in a of safe
by
ii
is
on
. by L ti
Card.
medal
and the;
tiered. The audience
appreciation in hearty
s and Gents Tailor
St., marble yard
wilt playable A
mechanical attachment at will
the most popular piano the
today.
For hist price and
easy on or write
A. J.
E, N. C.
If you want HORSE to trot
fist pull strong buy your
R.
L.
it
S.
Notice.
Letti of ail i
of. . W. i
been I .- .
. .
Smith, of the
No i . who
delivered the literary
Dr. Smith took for his subject
and Step-
and from this de-l
livered a short address
a gem of beauty and logic, His j
thought was to take
ling-blocks we encounter in
life and turn t; into lug
stones to success. Obstacles are
Several colleges of the State
had ottered to i
school, and the following pupils
won their choice of these in
following Boys-Con ,
ran Lanier, Bruce Hooker, David;
Watson. Girls-
Margaret Blow, Lillian
UGLY CASE PROM BEAVER DAM.
I take this method of an-
myself s candidate for
the office of Register of Deeds of
Pitt county subject, i
primary. Thanking Aw
many friends for their literal
support two years ago and
continuance of
same. I am
Respectfully submitted,
FOR
mo d w.
Bushels good Field
Also a
of Tar.
PROCTOR BRO.
d w
PAID
At New Market in front of Nor-
folk and Southern Depot
-SMITH.
. t the of
sail eat them to
mo t . i i . ii,
on or I 1909,
or I p i f
I n r. S i ions in
I to at id ;. in .
I . i , .
This the i j .
i.
ii. I
Jarvis Blow, i, . ; i
Mr. John , la., says,
have been Belling Kidney and
Pills tor a and they
fetter satisfaction than any pill I
over Sold by Jno. I. Woolen.
of He will sell
you Feed and More for
Money than any town,
W. B.
Notice To
Having
s.
. b the
Court clerk of as
administrator of last . II and
of l. M. ma, ed,
notice is hereby given to all p. to-
i to the i t Lo .
all
opportunities for d J
and the noblest part Of man Is Woman s Indifferent.
the
line Justice the Peace C. D.
true I I id a case before him
developed ,.
greatest
education attained without that was out
difficulty, and the re-1 the ordinary attracted con
ward v. i the o i rest, t specially
lice The kind of life that tells j the neighborhood in which
is the one the j originated J. Moore, of i
spirit, that knows Beaver Dam married
no such thing as defeat.
, , were born, ago a
gave several i persons, j. ,,., n John got
Helen Keller, John James Mrs. Moore to run away with
bod and others who had and they went to Richmond,
the stumbling-blocks of life into j where they were married. After
to success and I in about a month
A Card.
I hereby announce that I have
removed for the of my
profession from Falkland to
Greenville. Residence n Third
street next door to J, I Fleming. I
Office. ell's mer office
where i can t ll time i
Place is headquarters for Corn, Kay,
Oats, Cotton Seed Meal, Hulls,
N. C. Br.-.-d, Hominy, Cracked . are d ,
Corp., corn Meal and kinds of the undersigned for
Feed.
Uric; Stables
I e Co. ; E
Dealers
J H. t
V b-a ii. In rial
. . . I t i ten
tn
on or
lite Mil day , . i
m I will plead ii I r v-i .
This April
A lit
i ii t f B, M, Vi
Di M.
hi.
Not
not I and are ready for you
c .,.,.,,,,,, ,.,, . ,,,
. I can
he where.
Dr.
Leas then block I t
I. T wagon
hone orders
to Cl
Vehicles, Good Horses
Your lire Solicited
stepping-stones to success
had reached fame was world
wide. Ii cloning Dr. Smith ad-
dressed a few to the grad-
class along the line of his
speech that wen most
Ex-Gov. T. J. Jarvis, chair-
man of the of trustees
the graded school, delivered the
diplomas to the members of the
graduating class, lie said there
was a time when it was his
pleasant duty each year to
sent diplomas to the
class of our State
and among those to whom
he had delivered diplomas were
Alderman, Aycock and
Craig, but on no such occasion
did it him more happiness
than when he stood before such
a class in his own home town,
for in them he saw so much that
to our future
and pride. He was frequently
interrupted with applause while
making his presentation re-
marks.
Superintendent Smith stated
that ore year and two years ago
he had read before the audience
at commencement the names of
pupils who had been neither
tardy nor absent during the
ion, and he wished to do the
they returned to this county and
to the neighborhood from which
they had where con-
living together, much
the disgust of the people of the
community. As the first
band of the woman took no notice
of or action in the matter, other
people became so indignant that
they procured warrant for Lacy
and the woman- The case was
heard before Justice Rountree,
who found sufficient evidence to
bind the parties over to Superior
court. They could not give bond
and were both placed in jail
He Forgo Himself.
The was commanding
one of Uncle Sam's ships.
called them ate,
are about to
take the enemy's
came the reply,
don't forget to shake well
before
Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup
not but on tho other Front of Court House,
its laxative s gently move
bowels. Children like it. Soil
JnO. L. Wooten.
delivery iii made tho plant
any the nigh ,
; your ; . and v do
I. . best to pie
The Greenville is
Johnson, . . Proprietors
Reduced Rates Parties o. More.
The Norfolk Southern rail-1
way announces rate of two coots
per mile per capita for i
ties of ten or more
together on one ticket b sen
all points on Norfolk
Southern railway. These rates
are open to the public
C,
Pass. Agent.
R. E. L. Bunch. Traffic Manager.
o in . .
; i. i . o I I-
r tho . . I
II
.
at the i . m . .
; I
r bi .
Hi
. i I pi . I In I
i 17th, R. D is
it
When your food seems to nauseate take
Take no until you know
you are right There an t any
doubt about what it will do and will
find tho truth of this statement verified
after you used for a few
weeks. It is sold here by Jno. L.
Wooten.
What Shall we have for de-
Try JELL-O, the dainty,
economical desert. Can be prepared
instantly- simply add boiling water
and serve when cool. Flavored just
right; sweetened just right; perfect in
every way. A package makes
enough for a large family. All
groceries sell it. Don't accept
JELL-0 complies with all
Pure Food Laws.
Orange, Raspberry, Strawberry.
Cherry, Peach.
For County Treasurer.
f 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.
d w
Notice.
Who would dare employ a
who made no study of medicine and
who would dare to have a horse shod
by any horse who knows not the
nature of horses feet There is no
need of your horses interfering or over-
reaching Give me a trial. All work
No. shop across
city market. Experienced horse-
Sam Mason.
Ob
K. Co.
In
and bowels. me a v. iii
r.;
consumption
said I net
and four lens years I on a
lions and
market. I could
ate. and tn tho Spring I picked up
one Almanacs as a poor emaciated
II, ; i wreck
that Almanac . lo my
at filly cent
IA unit tho I J
a cent
CUR, unit tho I i-neAt I n-d
ALL i
BUY. I kept en
taking It and in two months I went back to
my work, as a machinist, in throe months
t was well and hearty, I rail urn a
as I find It a line
and a tonic
Hay you live long ard prosper.
C. N. CORNELL
CONFORMS TO NATIONAL
PURE FOOD AND DRUG LAW
This is only a sample of
the great good that is
daily done everywhere by
for Dyspepsia.
Can found
pr trod u
All v.
made
Your
i street
i repair
and is
; iii
iv he i d.
ice To . tors.
i .
K is
It
patronage Solicited,
i .
. .
mi for
-I re the
I i notice v
.
I by
. Pitt
by
. ins
d.
. I l if
Not Quite
ft
Row often you elm get a
thing
nail or driver or
Have a good
tool box he prepared for
emergent let.
Is a you desire, and
we see that your tool
dues not a single
useful
Of
You get
Horse c
of
J. P.
Corey
For Sale by Jno. L. Wooten.
ill per . ill
j . to ii
la i a; mi to n .
day of A I, I
Adm of Jesse I.
Notice to Creditors
Having as administratrix
Dr. W. H. Bagwell, deceased, late of
Pitt county, North Carolina, this is to
notify all persons having claims against
estate of said deceased to exhibit
them to me or to my attorney, K.
James, within months from this
dale, or this notice will be pit ad in oar
of their recovery. All persons Indebted
estate will make
mediate payment to my said attorney.
This the day of April.
D. BAGWELL,
Administratrix.
F. G. JAMES, Atty.
PERRY GO.
NORFOLK, VA.
Cotton Factors and handlers of
Bagging. Ties and Bags.
Correspondence and shipments
V-
If.
POOR PRINT





EASTERN REFLECTOR.
PUBLISHED EVERY i
B I Proprietor eight, dearly man handle fee ,.
L . of a newspaper
, learn- after due experience not
Entered as cord I natter Jan. 1907 at the t N . the future.
the WILL GET panic to overwhelm
. . I Democratic principles. When
III the Open I , j l;
OVERMAN SMALL DO GOOD Thomas Jefferson and his com-
peers dared to sign the
of Independence. There
C under Congress of March
tn
North has shown that
her people are on the tide
GREENVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY MAY 29th. 1908 The
state continue to go for-
campaign for the Demo-, The Greenville Reflector
nomination
for The New Bern Sun
switched clear off our -oft We Mayor of
crow more and more disgusting. ,
a watermelon of aim-
It is making strength hater tori, ,
the Republican party . But a, matter. ,,;,
i-.-u anting ain't ant no soft
Carolina than anything the Phillips ain't got no soft crabs,
e ever done he-
fore. There arc three good men
aspiring for the nomination, yet,
the supporter malign th
clone struck him. Hi
and town both went dry.
nohow. Barely, W
mean to insinuate
we have a blind tiger, do you-, a
New Bern Sun. lilt to locate, Greenville's
Mo, never an animal opportunities are worth consider-
others just as if they were en-, I
. than a small coon dog,
instead belonging
, . I But ii am t careful about
the same party, and versa.
, , asking question will con-
t make the support .
net yourself tiling
know.
of a certain man a test Dem-
and think every-
body is a rascal no
agree with th in.
for the nomination is a reflection
on the party by the en-
to Democracy are profit-
If the Stat
a u mi nth two further oil
we e th re-
such a campaign by
a man ho i- not in the
race, ll ;
Char
for part
The Raleigh Times hue raised
its voice against the
unnecessary expense
the present day graduation of a
or in And the
i right. There i- entire-
ton much expense w,
doing and other thing
I unnecessary, and the burden
falls heavily on parents not able
hear
Carolina has the of
being the only township in
county that gave a wet majority.
came next with a tie
vote.
nil
. safer.
to hear it. would
at;
I tin well to encourage the
S.
and county
feel Senator
. I.
to reform in this particular.
Congress took a whack at the
Another gathering of news-
paper men have been shown what
good town Charlotte is.
Because
-11
the
fact that
Hying
a not remove the
S nth
vote it pas-e
. i-
an II
a p
. f
I h nil
h I hid contain
y s strict . ,
the
a -in
the rain settled things
real estate i- not so active, but
keeps still.
Pitt majority for
pi . . iii on i- all right and
old ;.
e did herself pr id.
Of
. . .
ii
II in
. . I.
.,., Inn.
on r
mg. b
along A
n .;
;.
John
lire Cc
; N
these
faithful
fill pie
this v a play
th
,. ; the K it
I i . such a m a
a law,
is-
of
both of
looking
Green-
who tin
tiler. ugh for one
Good h; . Ii size.
to even expressed
thanks from a column of pleasant
things, hut he as sure-
us cometh the winter that a
single line in which there is an
unintentional representation will
cause some one to he heard from
as if from a house top. And we
may add that When he has made
pleasant mention times of
nine person, place or thing, hut
on the thousandth time fails to
do so, he must not expect to
forgotten. The omission may
have been accident,
or even an entire lack
of knowledge. It matters not.
The simple fact remains and he
will be judged by
The above from an exchange
in Virginia i- so applicable to
every newspaper, that it cOuld
be reprinted without
and not be held as anything be-
a local condition.
And very much in the same
line, onus the
N. Journal, of the inst.,
column editorial in
eleven type, in
of a recent editorial in its
columns, that provoked some
t remark the
Journal would cost the Demo-
party county.
The esteemed contemporary of
seems
previously defended itself from
an at la.-;, it hail ex-
pr, opinions regarding dirty
polities, and the danger there-
i t might result lo Dem-
-11 ii State. It
i not . . the
;. .
Ii. ens . ;
lo is iii lie
,. a-
easy ii i for passing
in . In hour he 11-
local or editorial
in . i- . editor can
or to
Pu were those do it
for a Site ll business. We have
i. What Ch- ,
of Commerce Does. I with us today, and they
are all against
A telegram received Sunday j Without injustice to
by Prof. W. H. from any or corporate interest,
John H. Small, does possess that decision and
announces that Greenville will of character, of all
get a public building site at a most important in the
cost not exceeding The j a state. The charge
house conference committee on; is dangerous comes from
Saturday night agreed to Senator j those who have either
amendment the platforms and can-
Greenville in the appropriations of their party or who now
bill which passed the senate, and him to their
Congressman Small it would personal ambition,
pas the house today in accord-j Opposition to his
lance with the conference agree- to have been plan-
by an politician, by
Greenville and Pitt county are the pride for a
to be congratulated upon this as Western candidate, the anti-
that the town is to have corporation influence of
a public building in the the middle section, and the zeal
future and our people are those men. specially interested
to Senator Overman j m Splendid prizes of governor
and Congressman Small for for 1912 from the
interest they taken in it. J
The work of the Chamber The memorable victory
of Commerce of Greenville is also Elder Settle in
manifested in g by the signal
the and the county I victory of over the
commissioners having sent Settle in when he
committee to Washington to redeemed the Fifth district in the
appear before the house rule;
Th New Bern Sun says this
count eds candidate for
lit who rim lie elected.
Why, Phillip . had
every four years for a century,
and will iii;.
or .; . to
to North , i,.,,,,,,,,,
tin honestly pressed and sin-
J. Jarvis. declared, after consider-
the movement at the few
special session that brought ,.,.,.
that brought
about tie election.
was regarded as doubtful and
probably wet. Yesterday it
keep right a majority of one
electing one fourth year. thousand for
. u i . Ii the u nil ; of her mat
I PHI
on . in .
Slam
I; May
. .
present ; Mr.
Small, an i in- address on hi
in-. id i in
h. I number
present. In tori
in el i- in-
vi hope Sir. null
can i in
until Iii- hop or the e u
if . inland
way arc fully r
Id . k the
in I he
N and server.
RANDOM REFLECTIONS.
v;
Pi I -v.
. .
saw Tall tin y I
held down the hill.
over and
.
. all
. I . . Jarvis, chairman
of the anti-saloon league in Pitt
county, the t
hi and e at result
in t ii county, us does Chair-
l the league,
at the in the State.
I. seven mere count
in the Si,, , hi Id their
com bring,
the total number of counties
that have so he I convention
up to
ties Rowan delegate and
f go to
the State convention. Of the
others the of the throe
candidates for nomination
for governor ii given as follows anybody.
omitting Craig
Home
a i the banner
township of The
Ayden precinct gave ma-
Winterville precinct
a total of for the town-
ship,
Scientists are spending a
Bum the Hittites
They might find them ill
ball teams.
Alabama man says he
mice saw mules hopping about in
the tree to just like
the Birmingham Age-Her-
Thai man ought to get
me real good friend to strap
in on I till water-wagon SO
he could not fall
more,
The denunciation by congress
heaped upon Representative
Connecticut, may serve
to make him more careful to
what he is doing next time
he starts pro fur charges against
The Durham Herald says
Republican are waiting to see
what the will do and
will then govern themselves ac-
it is safe to say
Democrats are giving
the Republican an abundance
of campaign material to light
with.
and very few editorial
comment are except
r deliberation,
Fortunately, the judgment a-
the newspaper is polio-
If i; was . so. then
i he few new
local, State mid national
condition that so sly a-
rise, which th news-
pap the only 1- r-
prevents outbreaks. The
curse of the noonday hour against
the news away, and
in . . . . .
will
the ion f
w Bern Journal,
to la
Cupid has won and as th re-
Tarboro will loose a talented
Miss Meta Winstead,
wedding to Dr. J.
Carlton, of Salisbury, will be
solemnized at the home of the
bride to be, Rocky Mount,
committee and present against him goes
Greenville's claims for a in bi own The mag-
Thus in one year by made by him for
united effort Greenville baa. Crawford, the tenth district
secure both the training school unseated by
and a public building, neither of congress, has been for
which could have been yet it is that
without this organized move- Kitchin cannot have a vote from
tho th district,
The of .,,.,. ; has hold
soon be coming j .,
again to hoW a kind of . .- and under t-very teat he
; i; meeting over n,; K , ,, every
and express clean. On
to those who servants people
helped out in it, even if there is no hurry to time
no other enterprise the support is
wants push at present. positive, on
t pays for our to for candidate, not
together frequently and for other
touch with each other. The people kn that he has the
. of his own mind, and
A. H. ELLER FOR KITCHIN. his heartbeats in sympathy
, with their
The Manager of Governor in due will speak.
Glenn's Campaign Predict. Vie- The All of early con-
for th; Congressman. in counties that are
easily fixed, is the method of a
to News and
Winston Salem, N. C, May
weak on the idea that
wagon will frighten
-It has become known here that I M and
Ho,. A. II. Eller. who so sue-, . A .-w
managed .,
of Governor Glenn, is now I counties in the Center and East
more
a very active part on behalf h u k Kitchin
.- w w Kitchin. Mr. r , , , , , ,, .
his place in lead hold it
of Hon. W. W. Kitchin. Mr.
well known political
ability makes this news of more
than minor importance. This
afternoon Mr. Eller issued a let-
to his friends in which he
predicts that Mr. Kitchin will be
victorious and in which he sets
forth his reasons fur supporting
him, as
Mr. Kitchin is
the people's choice, ard his
until he is
b c, .,
Tuesday morning, June 9th, at nomination will not violate the
For Sale-A fine lot of S. C.
Brown Leghorns, standard bred;
mammoth Bronze Turkeys and
Guineas. This is choice breed-
stock, and would not be sold
at season but for want of
room. Be quick. W. A. B.
Hearne, Greenville, N. C.
have a perfect right
your opinion iii for
governor, but bear in mind that
the other man has an equal
right to his opinion.
Keep your eyes
Our paved streets, the training
school and the public building
are things that will push tin
town forward as never before.
men of char-
and ambition, who can sell
things, to investigate an
opportunity for realizing
on their earning capacity. 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 no, be interesting to any
who do not mean business. Ad-
dress W. A- B. Hearne. Box
Greenville, N. C. d w
Don't cough your head off when you
can got a guaranteed remedy in Bees
Laxative It especially
recommended for children as pleas-
ant to take, a gentle laxative thus
expelling the phlegm from th
for cough, colds, croup, whooping-
cough hoarseness all bronchial
Guaranteed. Sold by U
Wooten.
o'clock.
Miss Winstead has taught
music in the Tarboro graded
school for several years, and
ranks in the highest class a
musician. Her many friends
here will regret to learn of her
departure, but will wish her the
greatest happiness in her future
Southerner.
HUMAN HANDS v
DO NOT
From th raw I
Bang I
Jo
to I
Our I, U
CI to
Id
two quart of
la
Straw-
Sol by
by man It
imp I
Tm fool Ca, U y,
party custom of rotation between
the East and the West.
He will carry to the
executive chair more prestige
and national renown than any
man since the war except Vance.
His abilities as a campaign
speaker are and our
party rt quires this year for its
standard bearer an aggressive
leader who can meet in debate
the ablest Republican and arouse
enthusiasm for Democratic
who has always
been a Democrat and who has
never known defeat.
Equal rights to aH and
special privileges to none is with
him a living principle. If he has
erred, his party erred before
him. For its declared principle
he has fought a good fight and
kept the faith.
Admitted abuses have
not yet been corrected, needed
reforms have not yet been ac-
it is not the time for
the people to yield to a reaction-
movement and permit a Re-
OUR AYDEN
It will please your Free Will Baptist church under
to lake her a box of fresh Rev. St.
Sauls has just re i resulted n several conversions
a magnificent assortment and additions to the church. A
S prices to 1.50. good feeling has aroused
illness, to the delight
m friends.
her
and tobacco barn sheeting at J-
R. Smith O.
A lad here by the name of
Tripp. while in company with
other boys was muddying water
to catch fish, had B large
sin snake to bite him leaving the
imprint of four teeth in
The lad had of mind
sufficient to apply tobacco spittle.
Miss Marguerite Meredith. . .,.
trained nurse from Washington. Car load of hard and soft coal
came Wednesday evening and by J. R. Smith W.
at once for Ridge Spring, Miss Davis, who has been
FIRST AMERICAN GLASS.
a Factory Built by a
Man In Now Hampshire.
Th first American
the of N. II.
in speaks or,
mode Conn.
sure much more go R-J.-g
again, from Dixon
a nice business at the
Ayden
mm, carts, wagons,
plows, also i Co- site. They will buy your
J. cotton seed wood.
the
war whose Issue enabled the
to commence Its own
nurse the wife of Mr. Will Ed-
wards, who is quite sick. Mrs.
Edwards has fallen in good
hands Miss Me; performed
a similar duty for us sometime
since-
Carload cotton seed meal and
Hulls at J R Smith co.
The many friends of J. v
Smith. Jr., arc glad to know he
is much better, fever has
entirely left him. His little child
is quite sick yet.
Beaufort
Monday
teaching school in
county, come home
It M. makes the best
cold drinks that can be made at
the fountain. cold the year
Try one.
Commencement at the
that Robert of Boston
logs, to carry out the project which
repair cart buggy and wag- , j but had
on or sell you a new cart wagon
or most any kind of plank or for
lumber you may send, Mr selected a sue tor
SO have a nice lot of Coffins and ; factory secure from the British
caskets. Ed Garris is the clever
manager and will take pleasure j from be
in waiting on you. must have bird .-. eye for the
There were services conducted
in the Episcopal by To Mount Mo-
Mr Duncan- After the
Mrs. Maggie Butt, of Winterville a to .
made a short which we
A STORY
The of Mind of the Great
Admiral,
Captain relates the following
concerning Nelson's
prince Of Denmark, In the
of
The decks being of all
fore and sod n eon-
full view of all m the
was. at tho of tho bead.
and as he an
by took a copy. Tho original.
In own bond, was put an en-
and HaM arms. The
was to use a wafer, but
Nelson
send for sealing wax and can- to TO
N. C, May 1908
To the Voters Pit
As most all the townships in
county have a candidate for
office, except I lie to
add one more to the number fur
register of deed.-. The most of
older people in this county
have always known my attitude
in politics since the war,
in the of eighteen
and Sixty eight, when white men-
Some delay followed owing to the
mans having bad Ida taken off
a baH. another messenger
for the said admiral when
Informed of this, and when the wafer
again suggested he simply roller- always given
the order. to
a i-ire of w-ax . ,
that cause when a e
under a bayonet the hands of
As some of the leaders the
Democrat par know. I
my money
the Democratic
end running cast are the Temple
. bold precipitous; to the cast
have heard very highly
Mrs. Butt of
. , very talented family m and tho
,. . I she says is worth hearing, conceal the city of
nary this weeK and hair Chester,
beginning to
the exercises. Hon. Locke
Will deliver the Poached
28th, Masons in the Free m
your gar-Mi to prove-
den is the question every the of a
one is asking. Woods Seed are crowd is
th, best for the South- You will Car load of and
rind all kinds perfectly fresh at
Store. Don't
cine .
of the seal be perfect, to do SO, Still
1-----
on
the
same
The place Is now reached by a two
mile walk over an old road, a
to travel other than by
to- eons nature loving tourists
The Stonework about an.
foundations of building, are all
Mot I never Split a in
an, office, and never a can-
to belong to circle for but office; that
was overseer read arid a
dowered
the patent of
it-.- No or of a beat me.
or my r
to the empress. The
a P
rest of nail
the
t for
to Masons in Free of the , , ,,;,,., ; Mr. Bell has been
last Sunday now to tint . , .
Baptist W example nor-
by the Rev- b. l,. st-J,,, for u. l
the blind evangelist of and had a good
Georgia, is spoken in , . m. Lt the-la-
the of getting
oh-
The young men of the town
nave purchased a nice set of
horns and drums, secured
of a professor, and daily
and nightly it is toot-e toot the
town around.
Mill supplies, r, valves,
church
lent
pie regard
of sect
Windows, doors, blinds,
Georgia, is spoken of in
terms. All those present
united in their praise, es-
the Masons, who declare
i. was the grandest effort on the
subject they ever listened to.
Mr. is a polish-
ed speaker and when he becomes
Iron Crown,
crown of
and butts. J. R.
A Dollar
Nearly all of us remember
Speaker Reed's Dollar
and part it played
In politics. Now we have the first
or long session of a Congress
reaching billion proportions- It
is estimated that the
for the session now near an
end will
The Department leads,
of course. To it is appropriated
Next come pen-
swollen by recent
to the enormous total of
-this, forty-five
years after the great war closed.
In order follows for
permanent annual
for the navy;
for the objects
named in the sundry civil bill;
for the army; and a
job lot of smaller appropriations,
including for public
buildings, for
culture, for the Dis-
of Columbia, and
for the diplomatic and consular
service. Nothing, thanks to
Speaker Cannon, is spared for
an Appalachian and White
forest reserve. It will be
seen that cheese-
paring economy where no political
end was in view the aggregate is
sufficiently
Observer.
steam J. R. Co
R. Smith, R Worth-
and W. J. Mumford are j
attending court this week.
J. R. Co. Dixon wan-,
to buy feet of seasoned
oak lumber 1-2 inches thick.
Rev. A. L. Ormond, of Kenly,
assist Rev. H E. Tripp in a
meeting at the church
May 27th.
Dr Perkins National Herbs for
sale by J R smith Co
Mrs. Ida Allen,
is stopping with friends in town
for a few days.
Cox Cotton Planters Back
Bands and Guano distributors at
J R smith Co
Mrs. Martha Smith, of Green-
ville, is visiting relatives in
town for a few days.
Rev. C. W. Howard will fill
his regular appointment in the
the Christian church next Sun-
day.
Bring us your seed and
small lots of scrap cotton in
the seed. J. R. Smith Co.
Dixon.
Mayor calls special
attention to ordinances No.
and in regard to the sanitary
condition of out houses and back
lots. This Is the season of ma-
and fevers and due
of the above ordinances
should be made
Do you go to bed tired and get
up tired Take a tie of Sauls
Sarsaparilla.
For the past week our cotton
yard has had the appearance of
the fall. Something more than
one hundred bales were sold,
high as 111-4 cents.
Just received-A car load of
for top dressing.
E. Turnage Son
H. B. Smith wife have
been visiting relatives in Ayden
during the past week.
cure and
Perkins native tablets at J. R-
Smith Co.
Election in town today. Pro-
stands a good chance of
being elected.
o does not have the
co of being His
n sermon was not only pleasing
Th, beneficial but he brought out
hen truly and
They the
of little girls the
was as successful as enjoyable, j up.
All to have a good time, i
A nice of coffins, and
Iran crown of w
Mined i the Iron bond with-
in pi- i to Hove been
used at the en
probably drat
a his coronation In
i,. , after graving brow
such
of n.
V. and tho great was
I-. , , given to Victor Emmanuel
and Is now preserved with care
at Mono, near Milan.
educ I
I business
of
Saving
The owner Hate I id
a .-haw of
from double I of
The keep- I
not ,,
not r i got writes a
lip
v a
ti .; ii . z
be best
in t u He
h i d an is
r,. sir. .-.--. . ,
after v.-u i skilled l- a
it irked p
Get after I.
tho squire. I sot up,
would Bi en co
STATEMENT OF
THE BANK OF
AYDEN. NORTH CAROLINA
A State o Carolina, at the close of business May 1908.
under cut in the right also a calf
, d color. The owner coming p H
proving property and .
cost can have
quick a id and
with to and
. .
will nominate
him. Yours Truly,
J. R. DAVENPORT.
Cotton seed meal, ship
stuff at F. Johnston's phone
to suit most anybody t J. R.
Smith Co, Dixon.
W-i. Browning and wife are,
visiting in Martin
everyone exclaims
of the new line of Easter cards
Drugstore.
Mi . E It. Smith and
Myrtie, are visiting
relatives in the country. I H. Smith has purchased
Car load of Portland cement, interest of A. D. Cox in tho
lime and plastering hair at J. R- Carolina Milling
h day of April, 1908.
Will Stocks; Ayden, N. G.
NOTICE.
. . .
Furniture and
Due from
Gold coin
Silver
. coin
and other nut
Smith Co.
B. T. Jackson and wife, from
the spent Sunday with
J. P. Smith.
A full line carpenter tools
and mill fittings. J. R. Smith
Co.
D. C. James, W. B. and
little son, of Greenville spent the
day here yesterday.
Portland lime and
plastering hair at J. R. Smith Co.
Hyman Buck came home Sun-
day from the University to spend
vacation.
J. R. Smith Co. Dixon. are
selling wagons and carts made
right here in Ayden. Call and
get one. Material and workman-
ship guaranteed.
Charlie Ross will return to the
University in order that he may
take in the commencement.
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 powders that can be pro-
cured-
The baby caps and
cloaks in town at J R Smith co.
The infant child of J-T. Smith,
Jr. who has been sick so long,
died Saturday and was buried
Co. and will conduct the bus-
at the sane All
promptly looked after. Mr.
Cox will still with the
Company.
. I J
-VI
1,870.18
. ii i, and
I,
eat .
. J
. .
r.,
fin
paid
to i-k.
-W
hay .; .
ltd
Laundry-L ft
store will be
Total,
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA.
COUNTY OP
, K Smith, Cashier of tho above tank, do swear
;. true -o the best of ,.
that
laundry.
J. U. John-
to the
guaranteed.
Con Lanier,
Chas. Haskett,
Lost-A gentleman's black
double combination pocket hook,
containing a small sum of money
. and a safe key, either in Green-
ville or on the train, or in the
town of Ayden. A liberal re-
ward will be paid by Mrs.
Blount for return of same to her
at Ayden, N- C.
The World's Best Climate
not entirely free from the
hi. I. elevations fevers prevail. While on
the lower levels malaria is encountered
to a greater
to altitude To climate
lassitude, malaria,
biliousness, and and gen-
debility, the most effective
is Electric bitters, the groat
and blood purifier; the antidote for
every form of bodily
and Sold under
guarantee at J. L. drug
store. Price
Subscribed and sworn to be-
fore me, this 14th.
1908
HODGES,
Notary Public
JO- I. DIXON,
CANNON.
J. R. SMITH,
New Designs m Spring
, .
j Cotton
I solicited
Dr Joseph Dixon
Physician and Surgeon
Office over Bank Building
AYDEN. N. C.
Opening display of the latest ff,
Schloss models in suits. in
We have now received and are now
ready to show you our full Spring U
line of the famous
Schloss Clothes.
one thing you can be sure of- M Q u
behind us, absolutely guarantee , C n I
bearing the SCHLOSS
Man Zan Pile Remedy,
Price ii
use
in prompt Mil any
funeral services were conducted Booth- and heals.
by Rev. C. W. Howard. I id b, John L.
cemetery.
and heals.
Label. Quality is a certainty and kept con-
the style is right, the fit is better . r.,,,
than in most made to measure
clothes and our prices are as low as
Spring trade.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
CAROLINA.
In stock. Country
Produce Bought and Sold
a.
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IN APPROPRIATION. In a use Allen's Foot
Ease.
TEN THOUSAND FOR A BUILDING
SITE.
-m
Overran Gets in Amendment
Including
men Active for the
Waterway.
Washington, May 19-
get nearly a
million the public
as tended t the Sen
ate committee on put-lie build-
and grounds, of which Sen-
Overman la a member It
is by Hie biggest amount
given the State before for
in
to r ion is
that received by ant State
in the Union. Senator Overman
had to to keep of
the Carolina items that
were put on in the House, and in
addition he succeeded in inc
the amounts of the follow-
Wilmington from
to Salisbury
from to Wash-
from to
Appropriations were
by Sena r Overman for in
the following l s; Gr
. Hick-
item added by the
Senate c is
for n I d i g t Wilson.
In Carolina
i fie public building
bi. times
. i by the
State in a two years
ago. Tl . l additions given
North a is a tribute to
high stand-
a it be
i. . . ., i.,.
item . i i confer
R. u. . J hi ii.
and i or
man . C a
e . I . it
day to .- . i on
C fr on
the i . H i. r of
i if can shoes one Small-
after using Foot-Ease. It
s or new shoes feel
relief to bun
ions, It's the- st comfort dis-
of t age. l f et t.
. ; o's It is a
. t
feat At and She
St. res. accept any substitute.
For FREE tail package, a o Free
ample of Foot
a now
n S. On N. Y.
KILLED BY LIGHTNING.
Bolt While Family are Near
Cock Stove.
During the storm about
O'clock, Wednesday evening. Mr.
C. Robinson, of Stoke,
was by lightning and in
killed. At the time the
family were standing about the
cook stove in the when,
the of lightning struck the
stove, g the one mentioned
and also shocking a younger
brother. The young mail killed
was years old and a son
of Mr. J. L. Robinson. He was
the registrar for Carolina town-
ship, and was held in high esteem
by ail who knew him He
member of the Red Men and war.
buried today with the honors of
fraternity.
Tuts remedy falls to
effectually cure
Constipation, Sick
headache. Biliousness
And ALL DISEASES arising from a
Torpid Liver and Bad Digestion
The natural result Is food appetite
bin bias
r. and easy
Take No Substitute.
SPROUTS.
CASK CASE.
In
County Convention Called.
Th county Democratic
committee today and
called the township primaries to
beheld at o'clock p. m, on
Saturday, June and the
county convention at noon on
Thursday, June 11th.
N. C. May a. Plenty More Like This
Gov. T. J. Jan is made a pro- Greenville.
Speech at Scores of Greenville people can tell
last Sunday morning at VT bout- Kidney Many
. , , u . . e a pi
O Kev. J. E. made of f,
a speech at Smith's school house hat Proof of merit c
state-
ere is a case
r pi
had than such endorsement
afternoon at o'clock. John G. Latham, St.,
Both had good congregations. N- c Kid-
U r. c ST , , m my case far surpasses an
Mrs. Pattie F. Smith reached
home Sunday evening.
remedy I had
t. i For some time my
R disordered
A STORY OF NELSON.
A Luck.
last day of my life was
I b Ar-
S live. writes
of Tracy, California. boxes
ad of an of
pile . which had troubled me for
lour years and t y to no other
Slid
J. L drug store.
Words for
Remedy.
Cough
are
People everywhere take
ii t to th
,.; IT Remedy.
of
vi ii . y i eon
in a Cough Rem-
My. lit in, Catharine, is
two years old. h s i en taking
v. has had a
she months old.
contra t
. -i t. k Chamberlain's
n . d . n
i -I , b
. .- . w. i. patent me
cine.
POISON
Pains, Can-
Scaly Ska,
Rules.
will
sample
qua ties of how B. B. B. Trouble
. . J
For years Bot n
Balm B hi-
thousands of
S or H .;
forms o Dis . We
solicit the mos cases R.
H. B. cures e If
U . d or
continuing t inland water ways
commission if the visitors
are .- Is I in th pro-
posed in ind . w
Boston V, In the
coarse of V t r . a the
agitation of
id water-
ways pr h c .
mt i i r and tin
ti i el on, n
the II I
. , . d
that .
c . ii
try, ling ;.
com mi in l
first week of the n of
Ml l e d
in the waterways proposition
will keep up the light for
proved rivers and harbors. T.
J Pence in Raleigh News and
Observer
Mrs. .
Mrs. Salli C a
graduate of . of II de-
livered the address the senior
class of 1908.
This address exclusively
womanly, beautiful in conception
and eloquent in language.
To the magnetic personality,
charming dignity cf manner that
are in born traits of this
of North Carolina, there was
added an interest and love for
old G. F. C. girls that made each
word she uttered sink into the
hearts of hearers and the
of Mrs. Cotten and her ad-
dress will live long after her
splendid work for Greensboro
college is ended on
Greensboro
of Hon. C. L
The . i- i
G com en
ed don. L.
for the n-a n for solicitor
I . . with
. in re; The
j the judicial
which convenes in
New Bern w 19th, were in
to as unit for Sir.
are six
in
Carteret,
Jones, Pi t Greene
v firs id convention,
her district
. ,. follow lite
; . ;, because it
tie. and still I
u a b ;.
. ;
n Pi . c
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Sore . r. . e
, y Ii It,
ii i i en
c .
j into v be. y
hum .
ft- k bi
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h.
Spots
-n.
is. Hair
B.
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and . w I.
; bl N I
sent to the
s. 1- rand r, humor
o- s is be ind cure I
BLOOD BALM . B.
Is sate to
of Pure . Ii purl-
he .
Druggists, .; per bottle
Di t -r; m cur
here are six j,
district, Free Blood Cure .
Pamlico, This c. -n cut from Green-
previously used,
iv kidneys had in
-------j . condition, the secretions
Spending two Or three weeks in being too frequent in action and the
Marlboro section attended with pain. When
t A Kidney Pills I was
and friends. impressed that I procured a box
Mrs, C. E. and I Wooten's drug store. Th.
children spent Monday with her i directly of m
L possible
returned in the condition, the
so
at
They
Per-
Attention
Presence of Mind of tho Great
Admiral.
relates the following
Lord Nelson's let-
a u crown
of Denmark, dispatched la the I
list of
The decks being cleared of all
fore and aft all con-
removed, Nelson wrote In I
U view of all on the deck where he
at the casing of the rudder head.
Ending, and he wrote an officer
anding by took a copy. The original, j
Ills own was put Into an en- ;
Hie and sealed, with his arms. The
per was about to use a wafer, but
on
so; send for sealing wax and can-
n.-l Stewart
under so hot a Are and
a accident have you
so much Importance to a cir-
apparently
made use of a re-
plied Nelson, wafer would have
been still wet when the letter was
presented to the crown prince. He
would have Inferred that the letter
was sent In a hurry and that we
had some pressing reasons for being In
m wan told no
in me me secretions gave me
evening. no trouble whatever I felt better
I. L. Norman is a proud man n also
a fourteen pound-1
j . pained by headaches and the results de-
We had a nice rain Monday highly
evening, Tuesday we had a For sale by all dealers. Price cents,
one, and Wednesday it
arid sole agents for the United States.
j ll Remember the
some more and at night it rained take no other.
Dr. J. N. passed L.
through our burg this
on his way to Greenville.
W. H. LONG
Moore and Long
Valued Same as Gold.
O. Stewart, a merchant
View Miss., tell my custom- CS
when they buy a box o; Dr.
New Life Pills they the worth of.
f lot.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
U K N X O
to a man worried over the care of
his cash. It is bound to bother him
and take his mind of other affairs.
The National Bank is
Ready
to take the burden of caring for your
cash off your shoulders. That it is
in the bank Vaults than in
your desk or safe cannot be denied.
That depositing it will be a big re-
lief you will not deny after you
have experienced it. Begin today.
lime delay followed owing to the
o's having had his bead taken off
a ball. another messenger
the said the
formed of this, and when the wafers
suggested be simply
. the order.
large quantity of wax was used
Be care taken That the
of the seal be
Spoiled tho Prayer.
A west end man who had been oat
with a party of Mends sipping from
the of joy more usual
home, at a loss to know bow to
I conduct himself to prevent Ills wife
; Knowing be was Intoxicated. After
turning the question over his mind
several times he decided that it would
be well for him to kneel prayer
before retiring, as he sometimes did.
the world are you doing
there. asked his wife.
your prayer might more
effect If took off that
Bi. Lords P.
or i ,. t n .
under guarantee a. j. Wooten's Hyman or F. G. James.
Harry Skinner. Skinner, Jr
H. M. Whedbee.
SKINNER WHEDBEE
Greenville, N
E G FLANAGAN
Pres. and Gen.
T M HOOKER
Secretary.
W E
Treasurer.
I The John Flanagan
Buggy
Organized in 1866, reorganized and
in 1904 with authorized capital
High Grade
BUGGIES -AND
one
is t Mr. i
i m , f . .
N C. Reflect n is co -I fur
sample of
B. in in p
i Si in your
I on
line- vi to
k M CO,
now Hill
State n trouble h
i Headquarters For Farm
I Supplies and Hardware.
lest
call
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
Remedy.
and
There is probably no medicine made
that is relied upon with more implicit
confidence than Colic,
Cholera and Remedy. Dur-
the third of a century in which it
has been in us-, people learned
that it is one remedy, that never fails.
When reduced with water and sweeten-
ed it is pleasant to For sale
all druggists and dealers in patent
medicines,
E carry a lull line at all times of the
quality goods only. Don't fail to
onus. would attention to our
Agricultural implements, such as Plows.
rows, and High Grade Cultivators both riding
and walking, which arc great labor savers.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
We also tarry the Highest Lime and
Cement that can he purchased. We might
also call your attention to our line of
PAINT
which we keep complete at all times, and can
truthfully say that there is nothing better
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
OUR
r r d n.
Our forty to the people
and is n for yo-.
OUR
FT are prepared to sell the trade on any id of
it terms either for or on lime, and if will us be-
for purchasing we will to your Interest, sell the best
market Give us and he convinced.
OUR GUARANTEE.
If any axle, spring or wheel breaks with fair and reasonable
within one from date of purchase caused by
in material or workmanship, and is to us by the
chaser, we will replace the same free of charge
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
Local Time Table
Effective January 27th. 1908.
Between Norfolk, Va. and Raleigh, N. C.
WESTBOUND
STATIONS
Norfolk
Green i
Far
Hally
Kid
No.
Ex. Sunday
A. at.
If
in
to
No.
Ex. Sunday
A. M.
Norfolk
tally
Zebulon
Wendell
L. BUNCH. T M
Norfolk. Va.
No.
Ex
P. M
86.-1
8-17
No.
Ex. Sunday
P. M.
No.
Ev. Sunday
A. M.
No
Ex.
5-21
H. C.
Norfolk, Va.
II
y lo
F. W. D P A
N. C.
Get The best for Comfort
Borden Felt Hat-
and a piece Bern-
stein Iron Bed-have no equal.
T A FT BO YD
of Ion; experience
also have for sale the best midi by
and folly Piedmont and Hackney.
R. L. Davis or Bros, at and J. R. Harvey Co., at Grifton, agents
tor our Buggies, and all of our work sold by them is subject to our guarantee.
The JOHN FLANAGAN BUGGY COMPANY
Greenville, North Carolina, U. S. A.,
C. D. TUNSTALL
Opposite Center Brick Warehouse.
General Merchandise.
mm l DAVENPORT
General Merchandise
Taft Vandyke
House Furnishings,
. Card of
I wish to extend my sincere
thanks to the people of Green-
ville and of Reedy Branch com-
for the many favors and
kind deeds rendered to my
in behalf of my husband
his illness and death.
Mrs. J. C- Tripp.
Man Zan Pile Remedy cornea ready to
in a with nozzle.
One application soothes and heals, re-
duce inflammation relieves soreness
and itching. Price
Sold by John L. Wooten.
L CARR
General Hardware
Sole Agent for
Lead and Zinc Paint, Jewel Stoves and Ranges. Syracuse
farm fertilizer sower
Edge Tools.
-I
AND MEN'S SUITS
C. S.
S. MOORING
Successor to FLEMING MOORING
Merchandise.
BOWEN
of Women's Greenville N. C.
A TALE OF THE SEA.
The Upside Down of th Cap-
of the
An almost instance of
perils attending who go to sea
is of a story a
time court of year
by the of sailing ship
Nothing that Jules Verne,
Clark and II. G. Wells ever
fan lied In their
story told by Captain En-
lie had sailed from n
cargo of planks for Oldenburg. The
remained at the wheel during
a gale which overtook the vessel next
eight and at morning went to
bis cabin to change his wet clothes.
lie hod just got Into dry
when his vessel capsized, and he
found himself Standing on the roof of
the cabin, door of which the sea
bad closed.
loosening boards of what was
now the roof be gut Into the bold,
which contained only loose sails. For-
some shelves of a high cup-
board remained and from them
b collected some cans of condensed
milk, some prunes, rice, sugar and
sage, lie also found a hammer.
twelve days the master of th-
I snip lived In his prison, eating as Spar-
possible and drinking set
water, which appeared to have no ill
on him. He employed his five
time In hammering on steel bottom
of the ship to attract the attention f
passing vessels. lie knew when it was
day. for a dim light penetrated
water.
On the twelfth day the Norwegian
steamer Aurora sighted the wreck and
Bent a bOAt to take it tow.
bad fallen but. hearing
footsteps over his head, he began
knocking bis hammer and shout-
big for help. he Aurora's men re-
turned to their ship for tools, with
which they a hole the
bottom of had
heard snooting. When they drew
out their drill, n man's finger followed.
they soon learned
had food for four days more and wish-
ed o be lowed to land, for was
to release In open sea
Aurora towed the wreck safely
to whore with
it was attached to a
crane, a plate Was unloosened.
and the Imprisoned master was freed.
He was perfectly and even
able to walk alone. three men
Who had constituted his crew were of
course drowned When the vessel cap-
York Tribune.
A PARIS
Winning Ways of a Smooth and
Wily extortionist.
At and rte In
Pals, Is owned by
life a
la
francs. yin will of I
carte with but
yon are
win maul cart with no price
you will
yon or willing to pay.
It may be that will
usual carte be a greater
compliment to sense, lint
If you do that you r- n man.
The toward mar
with the that in
of tho an- either
princes, rich Americans or fools. I
bare seen half n hundred princes, a
few rich and a many
for unless one Is horn to
the of each place
as the lie Paris Is apt to tower
above one. ii greater man than Baal of
Tarsus. I I lie Incident of an
American who did object, not to the
hut to the hill as rendered.
what do you think happened to
monsieur suavely mid
the will afford us
the pleasure to extend
Hie of the la
Which ease monsieur will course pay
nothing, hut unless to
accept we must ask to pay Hie full
amount of hill We
cannot permit that our should he
Oh. there are
and by Aubrey
In Magazine.
THE ALLIGATOR.
To Student, of Animal Habits H Is
Foe Worth Watching.
For the nature the
its of the alligator hold much inter-
est. To tho camera sport-man he
presents delightful possibilities,
while to the tourist who
will really sick him in his home he
will an assortment of
more thrilling than could be
unearthed in a year of
globe trotting.
Hunt up the haunts of the craft
until you find a river that he
frequents, quietly and alone
down the stream and up the creek
and branches that enter it till you
find oil the hank the bed of an
gator with signs of his recent pres-
your sit down on
the bed and wait for him to come
home. By and by out In the
of stream you may see three lit-
black nose and eyes of
your absentee soon
the whole head, and back
appear. He will swim slowly toward
you and probably sink gradually be-
neath the surface before reaching
the hank. If he comes on an
crawls up on the bank beside you, ii
will be a high to your cool
and complete control of
nerves, and the incident will
a pleasant place in your memory.
It happened once to me that after
long waiting for the return of an
alligator upon whose bed I was sit-
ting I discovered that lie had no
left it, but was lying in the tail
grass just behind me, with his bin
jaws three feet from my face an
his ten foot body curved
around me.
After sitting In my
for half hour, wondering why an
alligator seen didn't show up.
I chanced to down and saw
head resting quietly on the surface
of the water within twelve inches
my hand as it lay on tho gunwale.
It gives a sensation to
to sit thus, motionless,
watching the unwinking eyes
this free, wild, powerful brute
on your face, tho
the little that show- of
long, white teeth within reach
your jaws and teeth.--A. Di-
mock in
A Fable of the
Future.
ESTABLISHED 1875-
S M
and
Grocer
j Furniture Denier. Cash
paid Fur.
Turkeys, Eggs. Oak
Carriages, Go-Cans,
P and Gail Ax
Snuff, Life Tobacco, Key
Henry
i Canned Cherries,
s. Apples, Syrup,
Meat. Flour, t.
On. Cotton and
ti
Candy's,
Prune.-.
Glass
war.
-rs. h-.-,
New K. i S w
mini r us i.
d ch. p
h. . i- n e
In 1920 A. D. the
Stingiest Man in String-
town carted his House-
hold Goods to the Depot
and bought a ticket for
the
are you
to in-
quired a Citizen.
save
replied the Stingiest
Man. Whereat the
mightily.
Now. be it known
that the Stingiest Man
in was wise
in his Day Genera-
for along back in
1907 A. D. or there-
about it became the
Settled Habit of the
people to
purchase Large Sheets
of Little Stickers bear-
inn portraits of G.
Washington, B. Frank-
W. and other illustrious Ones, which
Specimens cf Art they straightway cluck on envelopes
and sent to a Large and Luring Mali Order Concern in
it came about that the Seven
Stores in Shut up Shop, one after the other,
until along in 1919 A. D. the Stingiest Man found it in-
upon him to begin purchasing these Small
Specimens of Art to present to the Maw of the Monster
in and the Aforesaid was Simply too Stingy
to stand for the Same.
If you can't see the Moral without
being look up the Ad. of an Oculist
in this Paper and purchase a Pair of Specs.
ft
it
REFLECTOR BOOK STORE
Is headquarters for all
kinds of Stationery,
Memorandums
EMMi
Advice.
of a man
are often negative than
It Is said that a great broker
once told his sou that only two things
were necessary to wake a great
what are those, the son
asked.
and
what do you consider the mark
of honesty to
to keep your
tho mark of
to give your
The School Closing
. Season .
Ir nearly on hand and per-
haps you expect to a
Piano in your parlor upon
your daughters return from
college. Write us about a
certain and special- Piano
are now offering at
Not at His Best.
was said the Rev. Mr.
Goodman stonily, you playing
golf last Sabbath. I should think you'd
do
replied usually
do. I was in wretched form last Sun-
Polyglot Surely,
your wife know more
than one language
does. She leads French novels
In the original, talks her sleep hi
English, discharge servant In
man and converses with our youngest
In baby
It Sounded Right.
can complete this sen-
went from had
has abroad with his
parental Baden-Baden. New York
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ADVERTISING through
the columns of your local
Newspaper. Its sound,
common business sense,
and the sooner you adopt
the advertising method the
longer you will continue it.
Mai.-c or
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cc
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THE REFLECTOR
-j
This Piano is guaranteed
for years and will fully
measure up to any
Piano offered by the small
dealer. Terms per
month. quarter,
every months. Write
to
If.
OR
G. G.
Greenville, N. C. Box
Hotel Greenville
J. W. HIGHT, Prop.
I wish to inform the public
I my hotel is ready for
table hoarders, hotel entirely re
I modeled, thoroughly renovated,
j lights, hot and cold baths, trans-
rooms, ideal homo for and
traveling men. site
Court house and polite
No. Call and see for yourself.
Yo rs to Serve.
J. W. Hight Pro.
BRICK BRICK
have on hand a Urge of
go-d machine Will quote
prices on application and can fill orders
promptly.
W J Gardner,
I The Brick Man. Bethel, N. C
I . r-i
New Shoe Shop j
On February 1st I will
a Shoo Shop in the
on 5th street opposite Hotel
Bertha. Shots made to or-
and all kinds of repair
work. Save your orders
and work for me.
JOE
W. C. P. M.
Civil Engineers and
Greenville North
Railroad, Municipal and land
a specialty. Office on Third
near
I-
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DEPARTMENT
In Charge of F. C. NYE
I Agent of The Eastern Reflector for Winter-ilk and Vicinity-Advertising Rates on Application
buggies has been
tag, if you want a rice
runabout you had Governor Glenn as a
beta r give him an e call-
f. C. and G. E. Lineberry
returned from the Wake Forest
yesterday after-
and iv-port moat delight-
trip
men and dress
bats are open. Come and
Item.
Mi a of
Point, cams last to see
the
would lose hie district
Well, the committee
those Butler and
his lieutenants had helped to put
in office, and they considered
that a victory, with Butler and
his lieutenants on top, would be
worse than defeat, and they
refused to accept the advice of
Mr. Kitchin, and under lead
of Simmons, cock, Glenn and
then opened fire on Russell and
Butler and their lieutenants, and
hip and thigh, and
State. These honor are an
deserved, . referred to the attempt of i .,
A c load of lime and hay just M f USe the Demo. But Mr.
with Marion Butler ard and and
We have just received his coterie of pie in
men dress has been
I ,
, v. I guaranteed or
the blind institution at by Job. L
He also elected a trustee of
Wake College Thursday ML KITCHIN AND FUSION.
and as president of the Alumni As the campaign waxes warm
association of Wake Forrest Col-. . re beginning to take
logo He Stands out as one of. of some things that were
about all we had left-if we did I AS TO MR. LOCKE
not fuse we had no chance of j
winning in the state and that he Letter From a Prominent Who
Him.
the leading school nun of the
about to be not
corn, oats and feed of straw hats prices to attract
ah kinds go to
due C
J. .
in
it.
A W. Ante i Co.
Craig. and their able and
followers did not do it at
; -that they do not deserve the
on to it by other re- . if fa
Pro-you. A W. a letter by Mr. Che W. -he
Laura Cox and Ethel of Charlotte written in J m and
-i. Gain the B L. foe Ir. j,
W. commencement at Mr. M C. Freeman, a ft --h. h
roil are , the tor- line of new spring puts of county
est and Baptist com- just opened. A W. Ange an open letter,
week. Co. which the following extract fits
The play in a Bar G of Ayden.
was given last night here Mr. you mention
at the at to a parents, i the fact that Mr. Kitchin has not
.--. of in been in Mr. Craig's
high terms. We wish ill th-L are going. Call to see a district to make a single
people in the c aid s our stock of runabouts be- speech. I believe that this is u
this ; fore you buy. Prices are u my memory serves
Our immense line of straw I j. me right I don't think he put
just received. us tor quality j-v. H. E. Tripp, of Ayden, himself to-much trouble about
. . .- . h j going up into Mr. Craig's dis-
morning and night. Uric; and 1898-and I
war in mind the don't to have heard
x wagons and carts very about Mr. be-
ma Cox Mfg. down in my county or down
N. C.
continue to say, never tin
of saying. It is w hat Butler said
and is still saying. What they
mean to charge is that we did
not the State in
stole it Democrats have
always resented that statement
when made by Republicans.
Why should w endorse it when
insinuated by a Democrat It is
Hon. C. W. Mitchell, a
fawner and business man
of Bertie county and whom his
people have for years honored as
their representative in the
and as State senator,
writes the following letter to a
citizen of Greenville that speaks
for
Aulander, N. C, May 1908.
Mr. Joseph
Greenville, N. C.
Dear
Your letter received I do net
know the character of the
that are being used against
Mr. Craig in your county. I de-
sire to say that no man has ever
and from Bertie
county who is held in art liter es-
teem by the best people of this
county than Mr. Craig- Four
years represented this
county in the legislature, the
Democracy cf the county without
i dissenting voice instructed mo
to vote for him for U. S. Sena-
tor. I know that some of the
men who were enthusiastic for
him then are now traducing and
a serious charge.
it
is lit
ii.
; . d to ii
Rebus, who was
the
Grover
. d by
He
toys ago. N. C. feet of
m a i believe say was
at Black and Up the fifth district a
for and if my memory
To nave i. horse he must servos m right I think he has
j have of good feed. All been up the fifth district in
kinds of the beat to had, at j every campaign since, making
Produce Co., conspicuous a running
teachers and Sunday.
Hi.-, have oar deepest
sympathy.
A. lot of nice
cypress shingles for sale,
Barber Co.
I will ho at the following places
your
June Sand o.
Ayden June and
June and 12-
Tucker's school house June
June
charge.
have made it we have
branded it as false, it is now
for tho first time made by a
Democrat, and that Democrat is
a candidate for the nomination
of his party for governor
If we nominate him will we
have to admit the charge
Does the Democratic party
want to nominate or elect a man
governor of North Carolina who
rather than a divided union.
Many of our best men in the
South held similar views. The
Rev. Mr. Craig died leaving
Locke and to the care of
their mother, who, being with-
out means to educate them, went
to the University of the State,
ran a house and by
that means educated her sons.
Locke Craig located in the
Western part of the State and
by his own energies and ability
has achieved distinction and
standing second to no man in
Western North Carolina.
I am told, and he does net de-
it, that at the age of the
I first he ever cast, having
read the life of Jams G. Blaine
and being strongly impressed
with the greatness of the man,
that he voted for Blaine electors.
The balance of the State ticket
he voted for the
nominees, and this is the only
instance where he has ever fail-
ed to support the party nominees.
I think when we take an
partial view of this point in his
he should be commended
rather than consider-
the environment of his boy-
hood I don't believe any man
in the State has done harder
work or made greater sacrifices
for the cause of Democracy than
Locke Craig, and it is a shame
that men, who call
good Democrats, should seek to
injure him before the people of
trying to injure his good name. State by vile slanders and ma-
If by a united voice of the
county he wag worthy to
sent State of North Carolina
lies. To those who
sure for voting when a
boy for the Blaine electors. I
door
Carroll and C. J- Jack
a , ., ,., ,, ,
But what I want
to know is did Mr. Kitchin try t
not the voters carried the election
, ., ,.,., 1898, and adopted the amend
Wake Forest fuse with Mary Ann in
are at home for the It's charged that he did,
and he not denied it. If he Nominate Mr- Kitchin after
fine Jumbo didn't tell he ought to and thousand
For Sal Una C ten -u
J. picked, especially Ly the charge. If he did, stumps in North
Also then I say that no democrat in
campaign, point
, P. Manning Lister in the
away J-J J and be of scorn u,
You it. for you
ts and addresses -s a v . , ,. ,., nominated for governor the man
Prof Lineberry left for Stokes H P , Mr. Freeman h said ; and stand m
W. U. Harrington. story very out he does Sun.
Janie Kittrell went tel. it. The truth is
Greenville yesterday afternoon, j that Mr. Butler fused
We have a special line of can-, j., m gave him the pop- Relief from Rheumatic
goods fresh. H. L. Johns in. vote against Mr. Settle, with or over
Nice corned hams
for a
in the U. S. Senate, surely he is would sight them to the example
worthy to be governor cf the of Mr. Bryan in years
There has boon no change j voting for Weaver electors.
in ; he man in years. I don't know what will be t .
I think I Craig almost as I of this fight, bu
I am
ow myself. us w.-re, firmly convinced that the best
the I interest of the party will he
i-. county em r .--
-me day of the same year. Mis j e d by his nomination. I consul
father a as good as
preacher, coming to the county any man. I Pitt county
pi to the war and marrying a; will give him a re-
I am told the vile slanders that
that his father, who was not a being circulated to injure p.
of the South, when the worthy and deserving son of our
Question f secession was who years baa lab-
ii g the minds of the people, held j on d for be St interest of the
gain it secession and his State,
sympathies were a united I C. Mitchell.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE BANK OF WINTERVILLE
Winterville, N. C.
At the Close of May 14th, 1903
he will speak on prohibition this,
afternoon
We are now reads to take or-
for the famous handy to
truck. They will be the
same price as heretofore.
A. G Cox Co.
A solid car load of flue iron
just received- We are prepared
to fill orders at the same
price. A G. Co.
mornings. We have them
H. L. Johnson,
Mrs. A. G. Cox and son,
are attending the B. U W.
commencement at Raleigh. Miss
H. L. Johns I vote against Mr. Settle, with rheumatism for over
hams are the thereby bringing about what is
st these spring now claimed as a brilliant times it settled in my knees and tamed
. . . . i . i- 4.1 maul n While, at other
B. F. Manning has just re-j Dora Cox year,
turned from a business trip bargains on doers and wind-
Norfolk. Mr. Builder, let us give
Y-j. r .;.;. don't you need e you prices on them.
nice buggy spread A W. Ange
Co, has them.
My soda fountain is
for the nicest cold drinks.
Everything is new ad in ex-
shape. H. L.
buggies are still in
the go. You had better come
and get you a nice buggy in time
for spring sport. A G. Cox
A- W. Ange Co.
hut did not walk, at other
victory, out n. not ,;,,,,,
fuse with the for duty.
for fa pain end
Crane from it my wife went to the
in that year, and they were de- s re here and cam been with a bottle
Mr of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. I was
Just d with it and found the had
Kitchin was by Butler nearly gone during night I;.
. in -p do not on for a than tori
tor w e not Know . . f , , , it . th
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts
i 228.58
and 1,178.58
Demand Loans
Duo from Banks and
Bankers
Gold coin
Silver coin, including
minor coin currency
National bunk notes
other notes
Total
581.80
105.00
15.43
-807.00
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock I
Surplus fund
Undivided profits less
expenses and tuxes
paid
Bills payable
Time certificates
Deposits subject to
check
Duo to banks
400.00
180.50
1,787.16
5,528.58
2-18.58
Total
14,098.00
weeks and found that it drove the
but it may have on account rheumatism away. I have not had any
who from that for ever
Of Captain Buck months .
was Butler's first lieutenant. Or dealers n patent
of North Carolina, County
I Jackson, the above-named bunk, do solemn-
It swear that the above is true- to the best of my know
and belief. Cashier.
A. Cox,
J. B. Green,
G. E. Lineberry, v
Directors.
Subscribed and sworn to be-
, this day f May,
James R. Johnson,
Notary public.
. m-m
J. K. Barnhill has moved to I ft may have been because our.
his new home near the oil mill.
Nice, fresh Oatmeal. A. W-
Ange Co.
election passed off quietly
yesterday. There was hard
work done but every one seemed
candidates, seeing how
many Butler and his
lieutenants had helped to put in
office, refused to fuse with him
But Mr. fusion rec
Colored People for Fr.
The colored people of Green- j
ville could not much hand I
the voting Tuesday, but
showed their interest in
and that was nearly every young
Mfg. Co., . C. I
We handle the the
v, r ; um v, with his election by holding prayer meetings
to be in excellent spirits. We over Settle W MM. In the year and their church h--Us.
were struck with one good sign, when the democratic party
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF y
THE BANK OF GRIFTON
Grifton, N. C.
At the Close of Business May 14th, 1908.
met in convention at Raleigh,
Cutler had a row with
following plows,
and
-ton Barber Co
v ed peanuts of different
kinds at A. W. Ange Co.
A new line of dry goods and
notions i-;. Harrington
Barber Co.
For he Ricks house.
Nice five room cottage, pleasant-
located. C. S. Smith, agent.
The farmers hand tobacco
It Reached the Spot.
j j are the hope our county are he came to the owns .
p ,, J their actions yesterday are com- j democratic convention with the ., store at and is
indeed. stink of a thousand office k ant of the
at Johnson's j Mm and proposed to
every day. I fuse with us o-i the basis of King's New saved my
Rev. T. H. King returned from the
Monday morning and; m of n-y everything Stat. Carolina, Pitt County,
went back there today was L i
L. John- committee resolution,
Ice and lemons at U- u. ft that short work L. store.
Resources
Loans .
Overdrafts,
and
Due from
Silver coin .
bank notes .
Total. 115,602.86
Liabilities
Undivided profits . . 136.48
Deposits subject to check 5,840.48
Cashier's
Total,
ion s. . .
Mrs- T. II. King and Miss
Nanni- Braxton went to Green-
ville this morning.
notice
Go to M. G. Bryan Winterville,
T. GARDNER, Cashier.
been made of it. but l to
For see A W. U me. this ,, day of May,
Ann-ft Co
Notary Public
urgent and
upon He
, ft Co-
A car of best hay,
Th ;, r Bryan ed why it Supply Co.
trucks are the thing to handle, N, U, for fire insurance. He be adopted, but the
. . ii tho In. ho with
W. W.
JOHN Z. BROOKS,
t Directors
tobacco. Send in your orders at
once. A. G. Cox Mfg. Co.
Hay and lime at A. W. Ange
Dr. Hess's Poultry and Stock
Food is the thing for your
try stock A. W. Ange Co.
IN, s., .-
Co.,, which he pressed with
of Greensboro. It is
best.
greatest force and
was that he had been able to beat
have found; Settle and be elected to congress,
our other candidates had
c-u ed by ,;. of the
. That Ms . as
LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP
k k v. TO AND
An improvement
. I
THE
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner
Truth in Preference to Fiction.
One Dollar Per tear
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, JUNE 1903
MR. KITCHIN TO SEN. SIMMONS.
CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR AN-
SENATOR'S LETTER.
Thinly Senator Should Hold Hands off
Since He Was Elected by Friends
of Candidates.
In the course of his speech in
last night in ref-
to the letter of Senator
Simmons, Mr. Kitchin
February of last year,
Senator Simmons assured me he
would be impartial and
in the gubernatorial
contest. I was guilty of the fol-
of believing it. Within three
weeks before the Legislature ad-
Mr. Craig
to run and told him he would
support him if he He did
not tell me of his change of mind
until the following December.
Heretofore our Senators elected
by friends of all candidates,
a position and
having a special and
influence, have not fit
throw the great weight of such
Influence and prestige in favor
of either candidate, and this i
Senator never did it before either
two, four six years ago,
behalf of any of the dozen
who been before
the people, and even now he
does not, in his open letter, give
his weight to any candidate
Corporation Commissioner, or
Lieutenant Governor, for Com-
missioner of Agriculture or other
position. It is remarkable also
that in this instance he throws
his weight against Colonel Home
and myself, from his section cf
the State, when by the custom
of a generation the nomination
should come east, and ho gives
no reason for seeking to
custom. He does not say
there is any political exigency of
a public character that justifies
it- He does not say that no mar.
in the East has the character,
experience and ability to fill the
office. Ho does not say that any
man in the West towers so fir
above all Eastern men as to
justify it- But the Senator
tries to make the public
think this a contest
himself and Governor Aycock.
He does this for the purpose of
arousing their friends against
Col- Home and He
knows that he and the beloved
ex-governor are involved in
this contest except in so far as
they aggressively sought to in-
themselves in it. He even
speaks of the right to
himself. Will Mr. Craig's deft at
be any upon him Has he
guaranteed Mr. Craig's
Will it be his defeat If
so, why did not the senator let
the public into the secret reasons
that support his position, instead
of in his letter, carefully leaving
the public to its guesses. The
public will think, as I think, his
reasons are personal rather than
patriotic hostile to me as well as
friends to Mr. Craig, for he
advances nothing in Mr- Craig's
favor that has not been claimed
by his friends all over the
for him. He merely adds the
public use of his name to conjure
with, when his favorite has had
the private us of it for fourteen
months.
I regret exceedingly the
of the Senator and the ex-
Governor. I heavy
burden they upon
shoulders in this campaign. It
is unfortunate other
date that they not their
approval
of rum for the
office of Governor. When they
and tho Charlotte Observer line
up my Western
it is more serious to me than the
opposition of the Southern Rail-
way and the American Tobacco
Company. It may be serious to
the people. If the Senator and
the ex-Governor now, cannot
they and the one they name
hereafter constitute a
who will operate a more
powerful machine in naming
candidates than the one I am
now up against The
tic party shall not, with my con-
sent, fall under such ring rule.
Never before in the history of
this State has such a
hold attempt been made
against the time-honored
custom of letting the people
choose their nominees free
from the undue and
hypnotic suggestions of the
mighty ones whom the friends
of ail candidates have raised on
high. After I am nominated I
have the consolation of
knowing that I made a bold and
fight with charity to and
malice towards and did ell
in my power keep the Demo-
near to the mop- free
from the bossism which ever
threatens its usefulness well
as free from that wrongful in-
VOTES FOR CON.
FOP. GOVERNOR.
KITCHIN AND
MR. MANNING SAYS YESTERDAY Editor
GREATER THAN EXPECTED. Your editorial suggesting ex-
i Gov- T. J. Jarvis as the proper
, States That Kitchin Led Craig by Forty person to save the day in the
Four Votes, is only Twelve Behind present gubernatorial contest hit
Craig Now and Lead Him the bull's eve. has been
This Week. tested, he is from the east, he is
Mr. J. S. Manning, of Durham, i He is
the State for Hon. W. an old soldier, he is not of
Kitchin in his campaign Southern r the
Democratic nomination for American Tobacco Co., h never
j governor, last niche telephoned j was elected to office and spent
the following statement to the his king for
News and
from the
the ct of the one he had, he
does not want any position p.
holding primaries today gives step the senate, he never
Mr. Kitchin more vote, than I voted for Blaine and he never
estimator in the pub- in a scramble for office.
in the News and Observer he is not wanting office.
on Thursday morning. This would a good rebuke b
votes of today, as far the now on. Let
ascertained, gives Kitchin mm continue one cannot
Home or Craig 10.85,
i making lead over Craig
j in those counties acting,
votes.
with a lead o
unless i, has a
account or n seat in congress.
The poor now w no show.
h -i--Y
only about
votes. Kitchin will lead in the
primaries to held this week
he know.-, but he knows
more th m
overcome lead of he is f but
foreign corporations
that ever seek unjust advantage
over the public.
W. W. Kitchin.
Craig. I stand by my statement
Kitchin will lead Craig by
votes at
News and Observer.
As F. m but few. if
any. men are furnishing employ-
to labor than does
Home in the cotton
fertilizer factories and
the various other industries
with which be is We
Democrats have never
ed a manufacture for Governor.
If elected, Mr. Home will be
Governor, and be will not use
the great office as a
to something higher.
not a politician;
he is net one of tho
but Le is lo the
the other
dates combined. Give us Jarvis
and let the Simmons machine,
the buster and the farmer
FOUR BREAK JAIL.
Howard A. Corrects
New Bern Son's Statement
Durham. N- C. May 1903.
Mr. R. M.
Editor of New Sun,
Hew Bern, N. C
Dear you as I
do, I astonished to see in
your paper of May 23rd your
double column editorial entitled
Kitchin and in
which you say that Mr. Butler
fused with Mr. Kitchin in
and gave him tho populist vote
against Mr. Settle, i hereby
bringing about what, is claimed
as a brilliant Democratic
This is unqualifiedly untrue. I
was chairman of the Democratic
executive committee of Durham
county that year and a
of the Fifth district Democratic
.-tonal executive commit-
tee and was then and been
since in close political .
Mr Kitchin. The I
chairman fused with Tom Sett
and Butler did every-
thing he could to th
to vote Tom
letters were sent out by
the populist chairman urging
the populists to vote for settle.
Some of them fell into the bands
of the democrats and their con-
tents were published throughout
the district. After the camp
opened, it soon became
PRESIDENT AND THE NO
Satisfied Kit Taft
Will Win.
D. C. June
j The adjournment
didn't mean that President
Roosevelt have
holiday. a h mi tier
fact, the i
let up a bit. ii got off
his hands only to g t tho
convention on them-
The w f-ks will he
busy at the LI us ,
for o pi Li is i
that if it be i- his t
vent it no . i at
. He is
that there be
tho in a lot of oil t i i
d t . u he
is in -.-. in
the n
r to It
. . is
y c y
candidate have a rest. US
the from the East that Sir. Kitchin was getting the
Citizen, bettor of Mr. Settle and that
many populists were to
Ir-a-. and th lie prefers no farther
GREAT VICTORY PLEASES GLENN.
Governor is Tired and Worn but Happy
Over Result.
Tired and worn from a cam-
of m two months,
which time he spoke nearly
every day, Glenn re-
turned Raleigh today
where yesterday
he cast his vote for prohibition.
He delivered an address there
Sunday.
may said the gov-
am broken down,
but am in splendid spirits. I am
happier over the result of the
election than I have been over
anything in a long
Governor Glenn is considerably
tanned from constant exposure
to wind and weather and is
hardly able to be up. He was at
his office early today, however.
Evening Times.
We appeal to the merchants to
support No
man has been named by
the Democrats of North Caro-
in years.
Wounded Man Turns Others Gut of
Jail.
Sometime midnight Sun-
day night four colored prisoner
made their escape from the
county jail, and two of them are
yet at large. Their names are
Valentine. Cleve-
land Taylor and.- Charles
John T is the
who made a dash for liberty, a
few weeks ago, while being taken
from court to jail, end was shot
through the hip. Since being
placed in jail, because of his
wound was not confined in
a cell with other prisoners,
but was given a cot in th i
where he could be better
attended to. He had not walked
at all since being shot but had
made much complaint of his
wound all the lime, especially
when an officer was around. Sun-
day night John got off his cot,
took some iron from a
stove in the corridor and- broke
the lock off the cell in which the
other three were confined. Being
released from the cell they found
it easy to cut a hole through the
brick wall and swing out to the
ground
Teel was soon captured,
came back and gave him-
self up, and officers are after the j
other two.
North Carolina has
one in sixty years. Give
farm
i . . . i of
if, i v, i . y
v ; . . . . i-
f t tho do
not u i ii
Tait
all. He only smiles when it is
recalled him that in
Grant In 1880
in 1888, each went con-
with the nomination
apparently tut that
. tho
Columbus
Cumberland
Sc
Gates
Brunswick
crate Marion
r had the populists called
I fret her in their
and Dr.
A -J of .-.
who as populist
from that county.
nomination was brought about
If the sole purpose of aiding
Mr. Settle.
In the interest of fair
I request you f publish this let-
and correct e
error Into which you have fallen.
Yours truly
Howard A.
Elections.
o o I
1.36 1.04 j
4.10 2.00
Ashley
GUBERNATORIAL BULLETIN.
Hew Watch
Grow.
Cr unties Holding
May and
Haul
Onslow
Union S
Rockingham
than when
much the
U . t occupied by Taft
is thing of a citing
u . and
u; re leas a reputation ; s a
precede, He a
to
he can sec
me bus
t-
Mr. Home knows the farmer-
need, and is
eminently th farmer's friend.
MR. JAMES CARTOON.
60.66 15.671-1.77 i Contribution the
lead over Craig M
LEAD DWINDLES
May 88.01 May
May 12.421
The vote now stands;
Craig Kitchin 237-215
Homo 38.219
The counties holding this week
In Sunday's Raleigh News and
Observer is published a cartoon
drawn by Mr. C. James, of
Greenville, that is a real work of
art. It is a suggestion for a
monument to commemorate tho
Marriage License.
Register of Deeds R.
has issued the following license
since last report.
WHITE.
Sylvester Adams and Dena
CampbelL
Emory Norman and
Eva Dixon.
Henry Craft and Can-
non.
Amos and Sarah
Braxton.
W. M. North and Ellen Butts.
COLORED.
William Barrett and Amanda
Taft.
Robert Taft and Queenie Wash-
President of one bank and
associated with others
Home knows, also, a few
-.-
We Democrats have never
nominated a chant or
man for governor. Now is
the time and Home is the man
Mr. G. S. Prichard Dead.
A message received here Sun-
day from Littleton announced
the death of Mr. George S
ard which occurred Sunday morn-
at Panacea Springs. Mr.
Prichard was a prominent
will put Mr. Kitchin in the lead, i recent temperance
North l ct
Durham, N C. June 1908.
Ashley Home has been a work-
man all his life. Give the;
working man a chance. Vote for,
Home, the working
friend.
Mr. Noah Forbes
i shows a monument with the in-
BOOZE
DIED
MAY
and on the base another
reading
I GONE BUT NOT
FORGOTTEN
On top of the monument arc
Horns is a
Re
j not down
JUKE GERMAN TO PH HELD
to Males it
one the Nicest
Held Here
Th germs . to
held here June will
of the dance.
this year. Weave
orchestra of twenty men
j from Washington, and it is said
to be the finest dance music in
Eastern Carolina. We a-e
many visitors from near-
by towns and if the young ladies
who are expecting company, will
phone their engagements
will be mad.
will have enough stags to
secure all engagements so invite
as . any friends as you h,
all engagements will be made.
We have a committee appointed
to look into the matter and Bee
what arrangements can
to have at
rooms after tie
i can't done, the young
will have late
lop
Mr. Noah Forbes died at one them cooing
night at his homo while an owl,
about four miles from town. He perched on a limb overhead sings served at their homes,
had been sick only a few days, j world goes on just
W. B. W.
being attacked with some heart
of Greenville and made his trouble on Thursday of list week,
home hero during the wile died about months;
living at He is survived by eight
the summer. He was a member children. j
of the Methodist church here.
and Rev. M T. Plyler went to
Panacea Springs today to con-1
due the
same.
All kinds of Democrats will
vote for Be has no
enemies.
Now is the to make
. Mr. successful farmer a successful
leaves a wife and governor of North Carolina.
children.
r. u i , ., When you need the best
Cotton seed meal, bran ship . .
stuff at R V. phone V.
The Sunday trains the
Norfolk Southern railway will
I pirate between Raleigh and
Beaufort, beginning on the 7th,
will run only every other Sun-
day-
Mr. F. H. Dead.
Information has been received
I by friends here of the death of
Mr. Fred M. which
occurred in Roxboro Monday.
Ho was a son of Rev, J. A.
who was
pat-tor of the
in Greenville and made
hens for a few
is learned here with sorrow.
POOR PRINT
. B


Title
Eastern reflector, 29 May 1908
Description
The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
May 29, 1908
Original Format
newspapers
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Spatial
Location of Original
Joyner NC Microforms
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