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DEPARTMENT
In Charge of F. C. NYE
The Eastern t and Vicinity-Advertising Rates on Application
.
Ml I A new line of dry goods the fire could possibly have
, S Harrington been checked as it was- This is
, k Barter A Co due to the tact that our people.
J ;., white and colored, all
here
the town worked
,,;. in their r, companies. Trojans
. Ires bug- Some were baked fa
are still going. Call to see some sauced with the fall-
i nice Block of runabout be-; tog water, but I am glad to see
you Prices are inter- j all out again safe and sound.
personally interested, I
of Ayden. appreciate very much the saving
,. ,, property, but I appreciate tar
v . bear in mind the more the spirit of self-sacrifice
,. Tar H el wagons and love for shown by
our people, o through cur
. .,,;., I desire to
is pend-j appreciation for their
CARD FROM MR. C. C. MOORE.
How the Nomination Was Taken
Him.
Charlotte, N. C. July 6th, 1908. nomination. I lost it by I
was the wish of their county men,
with it all, lost the nomination
by one vote only. I made a
clean honest run, I won the
Editor
j am very thankful to my friends.
I hope may ever be worthy of
Advice to the Aged.
Age brings Infirmities, such as slug.
bowels, weak and
and TORPID LIVER.
EASTERN REFLECTOR.
an I
i nope i may ever wormy
It certainly is comforting to a; ,
defeated candidate to know them
deeply concerned so many .,
are in the case
My friends in Pitt county want
to know, how a candidate, going
into the convention with the
large instructed vote and backed
by more votes at the polls than
eras any other candidate, as was
time, in any way I can.
Respectfully,
C. C. Moore
MASONS INSTALL OFFICERS.
. are
them.
B I
aid
G-
t.
v r. Nu
th i v e
i i
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J.
i-
my how could such backing
be defeated
Before giving reason for
defeat. I want to tell my
Those Who Will Serve the Ensuing
Year.
At the meeting of Greenville
Lodge No. A. F. A. M.
held Monday night, the follow-
effect on these organs,
ins
stimulating the them
to perform their natural functions i
friends in Pitt, that I am not in officers were Installed by
the least sore, I am not sulking. Past Muster M.
am not abusing any body, and R. Williams, W. M
with all my
Miss heroic work. Happy is
v . town with such people.
left Thurs- To have a horse he A. U-
,; ,. K plenty of good feed All We are prepared to,
. , ,. We of the best to be had. at orders for flues notice.
t . , Produce Co. next as have your orders at once
. before the rush cornea Prices
I expect to support v
might our State and we
must every man on it.
But lam cleaning out of
our party all fraud and ad
of fraud, I want the
Pro- Prof. G. E. re-
same as last year. A. G. Cox
evening Manufacturing Co.
,.,., i., . extent i from b visit of several at N-1-
. w-old home, in He The A. G. Cox manufacturing
Hal Cat
H. P. S. W.
W. Harrington, J. W.
E. E. Griffin, S D.
A. J. Griffin. J.
W. B. Wilson, Tm.
L. H. Pender, Sec.
J. L Home, and J. W. Mar-
tin, Stewards.
Sam Flake,
THE BAPTISTS IGNORED.
farmers especially to read this
carefully and ponder --n what I
write.
There was held a
in several c neatly every
country the farmers Editor
large majority over What have the Baptists done
other candidate. counties, in your town that has
; n were re; ex Co is taxed to its full capacity
no there. now the urgent orders
;, on our trucks and flues. y
, . . . goods and
vi r; goods w must
. r, for ll em in or-
to meet cur
the goods go.
the vets of the farmers them from having r voice in y. u
and it my it ,
the the Have you no on
co a
of a
. and gave honorable body n
.
m .
who was nominated. are passed
The most outrageous insult they are allow
business in i condition ,,,
A opportunity to ti information,
go cheap for th
days. Calico, land the
A F. C. 121-2
ii
Ca j for the school.
July 7th. l
The Reflector cannot answer
these questions but passes them j
the powers that be. Ed.
FIRE IN WINTERVILLE.
county.
On Saturday June 27th. the j
delegation Tr-m
and divided the
Brick
Walton Brick Co . of Mac
vote and N c appears
entered into an agreement to issue for the first time ii a
cast the vote as follows, ow for j at
two for Graham, seven for East
Moore, If Scott drops and is under the same
Moore to have and Graham t
;, Barber Ci
V. . id . see i-
-i. Bid
of nice
in I for
ring , . . . .
.-s Ernest people are ready to lend No goods at
another a helping hand. They prices. Come A.
day h relatives. spirit Tuesday morn Co.
We now ready to take during the fire,
den for the famous handy t. For lot of fins Jumbo;
They will peanuts, hand especially Stocks Dan
heretofore. for seed at per bushel. Also ,
A. G tot of the Improved King Cot- ,
Our farmers are in excellent ton seed pounds In N. C July t.
Fm seasons for crops, makes a five hundred pound Fire broke out in store
rood for potatoes an at 1.- bushel. J. S. about
them feel bright w. W H. Harrington- It was first
Z J. ft. Smith covered by C. T.
as busy .
of ahead, so they are with the fire, he one on fire.
maid,, my complaint. The let and lemon, at H. L. in the
i the school are good. stock of J. S. Co.
are in the hands of Prof. Clarence Cannon ard was consumed, H- U Johnson,
the printer and will soon be brother were here a short while Eastern Co. A.
to be mailed out. evening. Ange o. Bro.
need a Nice, fresh Oatmeal. A. W. j Mrs. B. F. Tucker and G. Tucker
nice buggy spread A. Co. sustained loss on s toe,. . .
Co. has them. M. G. Bryan returned from By heroic work the con- j q and Lin Carolina Teachers
Chapman went to Norfolk Monday evening. lined to one store,
Greenville yesterday.
My soda fountain is week. We shall have something
in and
IMPARTING VIGOR
t kidneys. ard LIVER.
arc adapted and your.-.
RECKLESS AARON BURR
Cory of His
I,.
tort
In ills old flu- widow Stephen
who v.-.-ii known in tho
early of New York city. Is
dramatic
if yon tao of
teat
broken In In
mind Hi.
-i
, exile an st In tao
j city where be bad
monarch of nil be a a
Dan in .- and r
the If
old man. smirking
bis and
r -f in rheumatic
joints with bis mouth toll of
i conn lo the
ow of herself
prime if year and Remove
from Its
s. . yon bare n l it of pure
In of foolish
men.
But something of his old time now-
f lo charm the must
In of mental
misery, for suit for
the widow hand and fortune
be won Re-
Burr
dared In raga that on a
given Jay would arrive
man I i i by. a
who should marry on spot
He w bis prospective bride
quarter, no chance from
at the throat
dismissal old man With more than
her usual c of Burr
tuck to avowal and one July day
roiled up In a carriage, and with him
a sumo Who years
before performed the marriage
; for Burr sad the mother of bis
daughter, beautiful
was something of a scene In
on this day. There were
j tears of anger part Burr.
j Burr remained
All feared a scandal. The
I hook stood
. In I There
, were ire lea.-s, more of
the widow
.
My
were
on the delegation
away, when the vote.
management a Dunning j ,.
Company of N, C, j drawl room of tin-
who have made such a Burr with
. I ti. v.- i ;. V
at the latter point that they were ,; ,.,,,., f his
. . ,,,. . ., i . r . . ,,.,
w. g J induced to locate a plant at Mac i. r. Them were many bit
Mb es with stacks here yesterday on business his store for . h tor between the pair.
lire; . r . v.-.
Graham- reputation for quality,
On his return to Catawba L. tad be.
county he was asked why he had
county
broken faith with
His answer was
nothing from
aim l the nominee for
the senate from
speak for them a liberal
Brick Laying Begun.
Things are netting busy now.
the guM out on the site
. j. ., . eastern
o Norfolk Monday evening. lined to one store having School. Toe first dirt
We are taking inventory tins proof walls on each side. j , the Maj,, one day
We shall have something store was Dy A. G. Cox L . m the
the nicest cold drinks, to say next weak that will be of and Martha L Cox. There was
Everything is new a-d in A, W. Ange Co. no on the building,
shape H. L. The A. C Cox are over
handle the castings for st. have a large number streets this morning. The cit
tobacco trucks ahead them, sens responded to the alarm
Hess's Poultry and
and Food is the thing for your
try and stock A. W. Ange Co. Notice to Subscribers.
Harrington Barber Co; Mr. and Mm. A. G. Cox
Graham. on Tuesday afternoon th
Now my Pitt county was laid by
you see that our convention sys- J j chairman of the
Item will not accomplish the ex- of trustees, in
pressed- w of tie farmer, a number of people who
j even he cast a ballot in witness Today quite
the box, maKing a choice bricklayers are at
work and the walls will soon be
What we want and must up
Subscribers to The Daily Re- to n wide primary
and they were Ban
died In but madam until
a and a miser, the
from estate
boarded unused
Ctr; and
The of
live In should not throw
ii. Ai the line of
the
with
and London used to
their win-
considered
the mischief, n
party of smashed win-
of lb known as
Hi The favorite
i . replied,
who live In
glass houses should I careful bow
York
Killed in a Cave-in.
R . and located.
Ml Kittrell is spending I to Greenville Monday. Mr. j to In all State on the same;
this eek Miss Louise attended the meeting of board of that do can force
education. daily papers to be mailed longer of the primary and I Emmett n. a young
Ice ream Johnson's For Kicks house. than months on credit, hope will demand it. man, at Winston won-
Nice five room cottage, pleasant- This law went into effect lam pleased to tell my Pitt day evening by the caving in
Smith, agent. those who paid up to that Mecklenburg in was
time should now make another aft work. Ha was digging sand
remittance. We hops all who handsome vote, both in the pr. Mn a feet deep,
as much as three months mar and in lie convention. t fell n ard crushed
in arrears will make a My friends in Pitt will be against the other side
promptly without for a prided and disappointed when
statement to be mailed them. I ell them that not one Vote of l Bridie Moving Along.
and thus avoid the necessity of Pitt county was cast for my j Work BOW seems to be getting
w to Ayden last Hay and at A. W.
night. must be some at-
there. Rev. T. H. King his rag-
lire of appointment at
fr s on hand. Sunday morning and
night.
r l .
I; . i reliable
Band made
A. G.
Co., IV X C- Plenty
r.
I wish to extend my sincere
of on hand, Send your thanks many valiant work- let y air subscript
orders at once before the quickly checked for your
come .
Ni I hams are the
mi these spring
We have them.
H. L. Johnson,
on d tors
and wind
Mr. Builder, let us give
Pi ices on
A W. Ange Co.
Ft best roofing see A. W.
Ange Co,
A car bad best hay. just In.
Supply Co.
Chickens and eggs a specialty.
Come get best prices
i Barb r Cu
fire here Monday night.
few minutes time the
In a
entire
workmen say it will
middle
any names being dropped from this was faster on the new steel
the list. You all want to keep not know, but I do know that across the at least
tend my Up with the news now, so do not have many in the county done shows more.
any valiant work- air subscription get , should have
to
nomination. be completed by t
Now with the political j August.
.,.,.,.,,. fore h m. with
town had turned out and no . I r .
town in the state could furnish Go to M. G. Bryan me of my primary vote. For lowest prices on hay see
better workers. With any or- with many delegates voting F. V. opposite Nor-
or equipment, It is one of quite contrary to knew folk Southern depot.
went it best.
into very flames and at the
risk of life, fought back the fire I .
and did not allow it to spread; The county board of education I
one store and that was Monday
falling in when the alarm but-m
. meet OH II
in August to make the i
Those who have looked at the apportionment of th-- i
bail-ling since can hardly lie cl .
of
The appointed Juno
lo draft the proposed Dec-
of Independence con
tho following Thomas
John
Franklin, Roger Sherman and Rob-
Livingston. tho mover
the resolution for independence,
being homo the
tho Jotter-
ion put in his place, and it
therefore loll to him to draft the
Declaration. The document
pared dis-
in and general
verbal elm in
the famous paper is today
just n it was when handed in by
York
The O.-ct Man.
. dear Girl.
Is
hi-.-e It's because lie Is beet
growled fussy Old
City
your know I love
Isn't very well, and we've
kept It from Weekly.
I., CONFORM
I An Improvement many Lund a
of cold s cathartic on
y Prepared b
r Ly L. V.
H SYRUP
CONFORMS TO PURE FOOD LAW.
Lund and Bronchial because It rids the
n the bowels. No opiates. to give
CHICAGO. U. A.
D. J. Editor and Owner
Truth in Preference to Fiction.
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. JULY 1908
One Dollar Per Year
NUMBER
A CALL FOR COUNTY PRIMARIES, j
RENT FOR MARKET STALLS. PITTS SPLENDID SCHOOL RECORD
for vice-president. I BRYAN NOMINATED ON 1ST BALLOT
The hoard of county
Executive Committee Adopts i met in regular session on
This Method of Nominating all the 6th, all the members
County Offices. Orders were drawn on the
amounting as
At a meeting of county home
critic executive
Pitt county, held health bridges and
on Saturday. July. ax
lowing resolution was adopted and insane
relative to the m
and stationary
of the county to nominate j.
, L r, of deeds
resolved by the
executive and blind
Pitt county, in Mi
that a primary b, held ; Mk-
for the county of Pitt, ,
THIS BIT OF TOWN IN
DEMAND.
WONDERFUL PROGRESS OF HIS
I Denver. CC. July 10.-The
of County Superintendent Democratic Nation.- convention Aft AU Night Session .,
concluded its Ms a
Have Made. I by the by I. J. Nebraska.
. do in the situation. amid the u ding of
The town some years ago built made in the . , w Er No
a market house on the corner of county ballot was tide
Fifth street, and from these statistics that can
Street-, and from these statistics that can i f
allowed fresh meats to be sold with every statesman,
of the mar- citizen of the county. , after State
-.- .-
d township roads .
only from the stalls of the mar- citizen or u u . ,,,,, after Si ate
Of course this was to get c vote his
revenue in return for withdrawing
town's investment, but at was fore the universal demand for
day. the 29th day or w roads 531.54; same time it created a monopoly
1908. for the purpose; Farm ,. in market business that . ,,,, The convention, tor adjourn-
candidates J law d a tax on . t d
the legislature, for county than the town, mot Mr.
Mr and ard has . . p
tor members to no BoW ;. . . .,
committees, at m m c for aid of the And the market business be- m c. of
election all Democratic to be upon as quite I T. h for the On
who are entitled to those engaged in U I-
general election, to be held m l- W passed charing any price thy pleased 5.000 any bunted the Kern;
November, 1908. for what was on sale and trance last Werner
to vote. .; .,. with .
That shall beheld for consume, there
and conducted in the J was no where else to buy. with volumes.
townships at the places of D. H.
mediately t
a motion to
the nomination of Bryan
unanimous, and this was adopted
in a demonstration that was long
in subsiding.
The speech placing Mr. P-i
v. . lode by I. J.
of .
and i in
n d
William van.
Governor B of
North Carolin ma i th- first
Jed by
no where else buy. u T term
The front have been . of these term
it tie -i , , d . r, . The four front
same shall be opened an.
Thomas, placed in nomination
Charles A. To . of New
Connecticut placed Archibald
and Georgia, Clark
Ho well Th names of Judge
. i month, commit went to There were new bu J pI
a. a., until pal the stall, a. auction he erected the past year at a not owing to ex-
it, m. in ell of the v J. . something doing that . , . of gentle
Jones at p- , . .,
in Levi House at per month.; found something doing
in . . lie in
county, e mt, i . .
Greenville. to; income from market away there are two or more
and No. which. . were
speech no ion
of speech also
brought out tumultuous applause.
As many other
speeches re to How. when
Governor ., a
motion rod and adopted
that all other speeches
be limited to five minuter.
W. S. of
Its, presented the name of Gov-
I Johnson, of that State, and L. I.
which
hand, way
. fop the year 1907, re they those front was
that said the sheriff had made showed that some other folks, , seconding Kern's
lie held and conducted in accord-, it apparent
poll holders heretofore appointed, granted. Small It was a big jump, but and grade.
not presented, owing to the ex-
requests of these gentle I
men not to have their names Johnson, o;
before the convention. Handy, of presented
r a time us- . e
he name
that State.
Gray, of
of these r-
a demonstration, but it
i was small in to
the name of Cyan.
in person was the
first candidate to the
decisive nature of the Death of Lucille
movement, in a ringing fit to visit
withdrew his name and
. . .
RESOLUTIONS OF SYMPATHY.
Passed by the Jr. U. A. M on
duplicate and send the original
thereof immediately to the chair- j The fol owing were drawn to
man of the county executive as jurors for August
committee and the copy thereof
., . First week
.-. . i T. Turner. but Low with consent in
chairman of the ft
executive And Tucker. who will foot the bill it Over
TUB- toe, like another case -in the of the
declaring the result of said
the Democratic executive
f. tor consume, in schools
not do away with of the county has been
thing and let anybody sell , is
-tone in the field. t
The withdrawal i ,
of Greenville, on Tuesday Israel Moore D. M.
of organization . j. j. just a few of the baSed by a board
legislature and Nobles. D. F. Owens, P. the board of aldermen will
candidate was
by a motion that the
of Kern be
The motion was carried
with a deafening shout and the
great brake into
clamorous demonstration on the
its work and
the completion of the Democrat-
National ticket.
COUNTY TREAS. COMPLIMENTED.
row, A. t. t-ox. and which we
r p p
cause to be filled with the j . w con-
or secretary of Tucker, E. A. Johnson. take the
on
the bereaved our
sympathy in this sad
from their loved one.
2nd. That we commend th l
to the one who bids us bring
our burdens to Him, and who
alone is able to comfort and eon-
sole.
3rd. That a cw of these
resolutions be spread upon cur
minutes, a copy sent to the pa-
rents, and a copy sent to
r c . j ;,.,. Daily Reflector for publication.
State Superintendent Report j
are in Excellent
Another man who has a band
in Pitt county's public school
fairs is Treasurer S. T.
G. E.
G. It.
M. L. Barker,
Com.
It is a proud record Pitt the paying off of
has made, and even with vouchers and there is
WATER TANK FALLS.
, in special session ; made and even this. teachers- vouchers and there is
I aider. You can take saw, are just in g teacher in the county who A Flood in
gentlemen, and we nope you of for WU not testify to the for Short While,
or j will come out of the knotty prop- show fay him a
chairman .
executive committee, on
the 15th day of August, l . dawning or will not m
ten of their Ice cream by the saucer or will come out of the , years will show still by him at all times. But
shall pay to the measure greater educational development what started out . y was, On
chairman, such sum as shall door to C. Family for the town S suddenly
be determined by the executive orders promptly filled. Dr. Hyatt e without warning came crashing
of said primary election
n the rear
f said primary arising in respect to
cause to be published in the hon
Greenville Reflector, that part
the Democratic plan of
relating to primary
and shall cause to be
printed copies of the same,
to the end that M Democratic
central executive committee of
Pitt county, with full power to
act and their action shall be
deemed and held to be the action
of this committee.
F. C. Harding. Chairman CO.
vote n. may familial Ex. t om.
pl.;
Brow.
last w ,
W president Dr. II O. Hyatt be to up down to the
Little Creek .- d on- The , was a
POOR PRINT
ff
mm
MUM
BROS.
FOR
KS
We, Fire Accident
INSURANCE
PROMPT AND CAREFUL
GIVEN TO ALL BUSINESS-
D Pi
W C
H d
n m
H g
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
The Bank of Greenville
AT GREENVILLE N. C.
In the State of North Carolina at the close of May 14th
LOCAL BRIEFS.
W received a
pound shipment
Rain or will deliver t-
and
where in the city Phone
D. Haskett
For head of
p. For particulars apply toll ;
E. B. Whichard, f PP
pries. It J
p. in nice board
,. .-.; . unhandy
i v
. odd j
ti . . . . . n
SOU
Loans discounts 128,418.70
secured
mill unsecured
All other stocks bonds
mortgages 2,400.00
house
Fur. A Fix. 8,872.32 8,072.82
Demand loans 8,000.00
Due from Banks
Bankers 24,886.52
items 1,188.87
Gold coin
Silver coin including
all minor coin run 8,650.08
bank notes
and other s notes 11,128.00
C v. I lilt,
Total
189,717.00
Capital stock 25,000.00
fund 25,000.00
profits less
current expenses
and taxes paid
Bills payable 10,000.00
Time 21,840.00
Mil. 110,544.48
Cashiers checks
outstanding
189.38
189,717.90
of North Carolina, County of Pitt, s
I. L. Little, of the above named bank, sol-
swear that i above i- true to the best of my
knowledge and bi lief. i. . Cashier.
me y
y if in and our K i
.;.,. beauties.
about . j Match
sworn to be-
ll fore me, this day of May,
m Any Other
Shoes-We Know
n much at- g , . , r
, i . . l. .,. i t a board j
tent ion around court house j a u
I square
. HOWARD
Notary
Li. W.
A. ANDREWS.
These cannon
quantity I .
balls were sent here by Con-
we arc able to . it at
bald were sent n v.-on-. , .
r v a l I pound pr
n. Small to
, . . . S package
used m connection with the Con-. .
i u .- , we i to and
f, At present . . .
; m mound about the
to at house square. I S
. ting .-.- rs a pa fin O
TORE
. ; pair you I
V.
that t
.
l.
FOR ,, . RESOURCES.
. .
. Man ca Win ., ,.,,,. w, per mo.,
Write for .-k. in Mort.
Co.
land I.
Democratic National convention
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
The Greenville Banking and Trust
AT GREENVILLE, N. C.
At Close Business l
Dry, I
Co. Q
concluded its labor late this at j and cuffs cent
Due Bk,
f. ; Cl .-
. coin,
II V ill
J,
GREENVILLE'S DEPART-
STORE.
by the nomination other work tow, minor coin currency
n m M John Worth of Indiana, for rial prices en work. Wagon National bank note
i i i -ill he around t of week. other I . s. notes
president, completing the ,
A . , . , . team Laundry, i no
V V ticket on which ; . i .--. .-
The North Carolina
y Bryan was made the nominee
during the early hours
SI mining. The nomination OF AGRICULTURE AND
Kern was made by acclamation . MECHANIC ARTS
.;.; r.,. z cheers of . . . . . ,.
education m Agriculture
. ill
less
uses and taxes
paid 4,224.17
bills
Hills payable
Time
ck. 88.792.02
Cashier 111,848.02
Due to bunk 85.50
Total 9171,557.89
State of North County of Pitt, Hi
I. C. S. cashier of the bank, solemn-
-wear lie statement i true t. the tn
and . Cashier.
Si I and
be-
ballot was necessary as tide .,. . ,.,.,,.
, of had set and Industrial J.
g . toward the Indiana statesman try. a Board Notary public.
I state after. State
Correct
R. Flanagan,
Cobb,
Direct.
i us . pretty .
them over . you are n. ding th a.
t y tr ;
No trouble r is to w stock
get y . i
Too late the be it is selected.
Only the very goods for the m -y.
i; the r y u to in
line ea goods
C ill quick b the best is sold.
Only the lowest prices, quality considered.
, their votes in his favor and all
other candidates withdrawing
b the universal demand for
. nomination.
, The convention, after adjourn- J
at daylight the
college
2nd Address
THE PRESIDENT,
. N. C
I .
.
Policies.
VA.
i j THE
I THE INSURANCE WORLD.
A. B. Company,
Mr. Bryan resumed its
ion at in . with a pow r- ;
undercurrent in mu- fatten Fat
lion toward the nomination Ti and Saga. AGAINST LOSS OF TI
Kern for the second place- c, r .;. and shipments
the call of states Indiana
AND ATTRACTIVE THING IN
LOW COST. PER-
INDEMNITIES ASSURED
ME BY EITHER.
the name of Kern; Colo-
through former Governor
placed nomination
,. v -.-
m, Charles A. of New
m V H u Connecticut placed
AUK and Georgia. Clark
g Howell
The names of Judge
. ,. Alt. ;. S
ACCIDENT OR SICKNESS.
INSURE NOW. . . DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS.
FOR
Bu i.
of Tar.
J. O. PROCTOR cc BRO.
C.
H. A. WHITE, Agent.
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA.
I WALTON BRICK CO., Macclesfield, N. C.
States which
as Br
pi the steady ct
In seconding Kern's
made it apparent
PRICES TALK
n you need food stuffs f any kind don't forgot I can you
money. Just note those
at en can-
T t . t f I f had been
Union Lite insurance in was the
I first candidate to recognize th-
, Has in , . . . . ,.
. . nature Kern
. . . .; writes , . .
.,;,.;. . . . es; Has very low rates; Does movement, m a ringing
. I speech withdrew his name and
Tl Life will do well to call or I pledged his Support to the
to
J. D. SMITH
BROKER
N C
Car Iota B specialty in nay,
mi attention .
to
Best at SI. per
hundred.
Best OatS at cents per
bush
Good round corn 1.00 per
bushel.
Prices on all other goods
correspond.
7-l
C. G. STARKEY
Ail notice that the
I Board . . Pitt county
ind Kern. Withdraw-1 meet on , the 13th day
quickly followed from the.;
H. D. BATEMAN,
-u m of ti. them by the list
Special Agent, Greenville, N. C. and a
leaving Indiana , to
JULY'S CLEAN SWEEP
one-half on
dollars worth of Dry Gods, Notions,
Dress Goods, Shoes, Silks, Clothing,
Laces, Furniture and Millinery
chased of
in .- no to to
atone m valuation of their property, or to the
The withdrawal cf the Con- amount tax them.
candidate was and be heard at this
By -of Board.
I. W. Chairman.
k. Williams, Cleric
by a motion the
of Kern be by
The motion was carried
with a deafening shout and the
t great brake int
J on t.
Its work a.
J the completion of the
L t k
Military Institute
A Meet Boating School for Boys and Young Men.
Sept. Write ones for particulars.
W. H. RHODES, Supt., Kinston N. Car.
this week.
. C. SKINNER
PHYSICIAN
B Dr. Greene
DENTAL SURGEON
Mrs. at the
near bakes
and Third roll-, Or- Crown
C over Frank
.- i ,
CHILDREN SHOULD LEARN
HE PAPER
Use of Money-Begin Teaching Them
at Age.
believe in teaching children
at an early age to financiers; or,
you may term it, to use money
properly, says a contributor to
the August Designer. We have
made it a for two years,
to give our boy. who is now
eight years old, a certain
lated sum every week for his
We find he
has become a splendid
Out of this fund he is required
to buy all his incidentals, such
as tablets, colors and pencils.
In two years he has managed to
save six dollars, which he now
has out on interest. Of course,
Snow Hill From
met he.- Wed-
she was defeated on kW
the Snow Hill grounds by the
score to Whitley for Farm-
ville and Holden Snow Hill,
were in fine trim and pitched a
great game. The support given
them was superb. Several times
during the game Snow Hill
in filling the bases, but
was unable to score until the
ninth inning. Holden was like a
needle in a haystack and could
not be found by the
He allowed only one hit. The
game was by far the snappiest
ever seen on Snow Hill grounds.
Best The World
me to
his shoes and clothes and Hill k
pay his big expenses. It is
rising how well he
has learned to compute interest
and to well the
before he spends money.
We are just now beginning
with our little of five years.
I must not forget to state, also,
that we have successfully
this method for two years with
an orphan girl of fourteen who
is making her home with us.
We send her to and board
her, of giving her
fifty cents a week to use for any
all expenses she may nave.
buys her
Didn't Phase Him.
Some time ago a cranky sort of
an old man came into this office
and stopped his paper because
something in it did not just suit
his fancy. We have met him
several times since on the
and it is interesting to see the
surprised look on the old fellow's I
face that we are in existence
regardless of the fact that he
stopped his paper. Some day
and that will not be long either
that old gentleman will turn
up his toes. Neighbor and
friends will follow his lifeless
clay to the city and lay it
among the flowers. An obituary
will be published in these columns
telling what a good neighbor and
beloved citizen he was, which
to the recording angel will overlook
it is applied. at in a
, , . .,., Ac
Out this she buys her on
clothing and hat do her adjourned.
and, of course, we give
children an occasional prose
help them
am d it s he best
the world It cured a
felon on my never
to h
be forgotten. At
More Convenient to Meet Early. he lies out there in cold, cold
There being doubt in the ground, wrapped in the silent
minds of some as to the slumber death, he
for calling the congressional con- know the last kind word
the early by the editor of he
hour of a. m. the chairman which in he so
deems it proper to announce that
the committee decided Did you ever
this hour in order that just for a moment and t
delegates from the n. of j the editor of your r
the sound could leave for their ever he may be, will
day after the obituary some II .
of the obituaries
The Remedy
it
but C d
K. K. Pierson, . A
It -1.
trouble
treatments
New diet ;
good that
a.-. or
time t M
reno m
and throat i v.
I. tor
Is .
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Rt
A. L. Pendleton.
Dam. ton. Ex. Com.
I It is also
can lea- a Plymouth after i was all,
class who never
to say, nor the price
ho.
same Ed.
burdens of
light-Snow L
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turn. John I.
Notice to Subscribers.
Subscribers to The Di
Hector arc- ashed to hear in n ;
that the postal laws do u n
daily papers to be mu
than three months en
This law went into effect
1st. who. I
time should now n
remittance. W I
are as m
promptly without
statement to be m I them
z I thus av th-s
a-. mes icing . typed
the list. You all want t
. , , th
be dropped.
1-.
It Be Beat
The
, . Harden, I lb
Carolina, id that
Bitters does all
Si I y I
c be l. have tried it
III ;
Mr.
also for
and all run down . , ,
Best two for chili .
old under at Wooten
drug store.
Baptist Sunday School Excursion.
The excursion
Baptist Sunday school to
will take place on Wednesday,
July 22nd, over the Norfolk ft
road. The train will
leave Greenville at 7.30 a. m.
reaching Raleigh at a. m. and
returning will leave Raleigh at
p. m., giving the excursionists
eight hours to visit points of in-
Bound the capital. The
fare for the round trip will be
for adults and cents for
children between the ages of
and years. Everybody is in-
to go with the Sunday
and enjoy this excursion.
FARM Supplies and HARDWARE.
ail to see
a lull stock, also a full I
our Machines only, ;
re i none better,
.,.,.; , i to
are habit
n W. .
Wire
AR
. t the quality only
j I p a stock on
. . I
has
Tobacco fail
Richmond .
; a;
.
. .
to
lo
and return ,
ii .
mil assortment always in stock to
Quality highest, in feet there is none
it being guaranteed per cent. pure.
II you wish to build it is to your interest
to see as we are in position to look after
your every need. Don't forget that our line
of General Hardware is kept complete with
the very best quality goods. e can MU
your orders from a box tax to a ear load
nails. Give us a call.
.
. . .
a, of
at Mills
Baker Hart.
Just Exactly Right.
have used New
Pills for several years, and find them
Mr A A Hi-
ton of N Y New Life
Pill's relieve without the least
fort Best remedy for constipation,
biliousness malaria. at J. U
drug store.
General Hardware
Sole Agent for
Lead and Zinc Paint, Stoves and Ranges. Syracuse
Km Implements fertilizer sower
Edge Tools.
Mi
lay.
. . ind lira Ha;
went to Maple
. . L I
chi
Mr.
them.
Noah
aid .
R, A. Smith and Mr. t
Farmville, were
Smith's Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
horn were to see his brother.
Robt who is very
sick, near Ayden Saturday and
returned Sunday.
B. P. Cobb wont to Morehead
last week.
B. E. Parham passed through
Tuesday advertising his tobacco
warehouse.
Mrs. Tom Robinson is very
sick- The doctor prescribed a dose
of and lemonade with it
and its put her in a critical con-
We hope will soon
recover. , .
We had a nice shower of rain
yesterday evening. It looked
like we were going to have a
storm, but did not-
.-
. .
i .
Carolin I
ever,
I n,
end sea
. I
ts
yield
it ,
.
hOW-
, . at its
s. Owing part
. ii w
Will n rimes.
ma th i
paper in m
. bills becoming due
two papers could live this month collections
in a town that was not large Improvement
enough to give one a sup-
port. The Times in the forgoing m Zan Bern-
very truly points out the duty J , , ,,,.
the citizens Of f town toward inflammation,
paper. One V ;, I.,
paper is better than hell a doz-
en poor ones.
Piles be
We
rant.,. Price Sold by J. L
John I., w
by
Wooten
Pitt Boy Again.
Pees Laxative Cough Syrup for young
and old i, prompt for
croup, hoarseness, whooping cough
Gently laxative, Guaranteed. by
John L. Wooten.
Among the successful
cants for license before the State
board of pharmacists in session
at Morehead City this week, we
notice the names of B. S. War-
of Greenville and U L-
of Ayden. You can
count on Pitt county boys.
UNIVERSITY
OF NORTH CAROLINA
1789.1907
Head of the State System.
College. Graduate,
Medicine, Engineering, Law,
water works, electric lights,
heating system. New dormitories,
V. M. C. A. building,
M in
Fall term begins Sept. r,
FranCiS P. President
CHAPEL HILL. N- L-
k.
POOR PRINT
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mm
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EASTERN REFLECTOR.
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
J. Editor and
A boy f New Ha-
Conn., run away with
married a girl of 2-2, at which hi
Of course it known
the start that it Bryan,
tin- convention to till
E- lend a second I n Jan. 1907 at the at Greenville. N
C r Congress of
Truth to
mother became in- out the time agreed upon so as
GREENVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY JULY 1908.
COMPLIMENT TO SMALL. The national Democratic con
committee
It i indeed a compliment made
John II. Small, of of extracts from the
this district, that Demo-
national congressional
committee in compiling a cam-
wk of extracts from
the Congressional Record, should
quote one i his speeches as an
argument against the ship sub-
policy of the Republican
party. Out of forty-three con-
portions of whose
speeches arc used in the hand
book, Mr. Small is the only one
from North Carolina. He has
made a most faithful
in congress, and the people
of his district are going to show
their appreciation by giving him
an unanimous renomination at
the convention to held in
Plymouth this week.
Congressional Record which is
to be distributed for campaign
information. To aid in defray-
the coat of issuing the book
it will be sold at cents a copy
and can Le had by sending that
amount to Lloyd, chair-
man Democratic congressional
committee, Washington, C.
The contains useful
to
The i in Record is
somewhat in error in saying
Governor Glenn had his wings
crapped in the Denver
by a i ion to limit the
length of seconding speeches
just as he iron getting ready to
say hi. That was made
at the close of our governor's
Miss Anna Gould, it used to speech. Whether those in the
be, married her foreign com cut inn hoard it or not, it got
count, but he proved to be no in all right and
that she divorced him. several columns of mighty good
Not with this first search it.
for royalty proved a failure,
she tried again and has married Jud r H. Neal is a
another con ill w m says loaded j In his
, . ;,. he jury or Wake com
the first that In- M
has lost I I
account, has ma
trouble .
bringing u .- larger mi k-i
of her two Ir. i of . . rail
father. Hut a Ir- em
;, to take care f . it
us he had I r
children go along i i a
and the m y, I
mi all around.,
allot; .
Mime spot
safer . n .
a bunk. A
v, mil; n had
. . . I ., I
ill
law gives t it-
ill v . i. y
I .
mad and got a slipper
ready to give him a spanking
when he arrived home with bis
bride. When children don't lie-
have themselves they may ex-
to feel the touch of the ma-
slipper.
The Taft notification commit-
tee are going to turn loose
small balloon when they go to
officially inform the nominee
that he was the choice of the
Chicago convention. Further
evidence that the Republican
campaign is to be largely tilled
with hot air.
How our language does get
close by in its progress. We have
already heard the expression
as touching a
drink, and now some of them
talk about base ball
games as the kind that the
lows who lose play. Those ex-
can go in the
class.
Home of the counties have
ready organized Bryan and
Kitchin campaign clubs. We
ought have a big one in
before the c invention
tin a K itch in club
the -i in the
St .
l n hi at
i wife i . i . i up
i i on a
moving i train, lie toll
. , be .
b h VI
yum w I is; I . ruin
in me .
The uproot . i in the
day- of . lie Annul Was on-
a three r ministration in
Diana, day political
convent roaching ii
in rivalry and only lake
a few more ell In ahead
of it.
to give the lintels a chance.
You know Denver gave
just to get the convention.
Die Missouri fisherman who
claims to have found a lady's
gold watch iii the stomach of u
40-pound catfish which he
caught, failed to state what
went with the lady or if the
watch was till at work.
Charles F. Murphy, the III Allen's Foot
many leader, says Bryan will
New York t his rear. That can shoes one site small-
i after using Alms It
is the kind Of talk we like or new shoes feel easy;
instant relief to and bun-
bear. I ions. It's the greatest comfort dis-
of the age. Cures swollen feet.
The The
Mr, i
.
ho
i .
mi l
found ; an i made w a
with it. look- like en
ins of this kind have been
printed to induce person
bu to
ii in the ban .
From expressions of approval
we have heard, people of
county are largely in sympathy
u I lie recent suggest The
. r. it i
r i
ire. . . -in i i .
Govern r G i- speech
ii en I
. ml tin
,. hi- n turn
show how the; appreciate v hat
has i i u end a
man to of iring.
A in i Sat
h ho before seen our
I put in and other p.
mini.- going on, expressed
at progress the town
is making and said he hoped
due of Charlotte's building
and loan associations just ma-
a series of shares amount-
to brings us to
hope what may lie
some of these days.
From the way those who op-
posed Bryan in and in 1800
are now declaring they will give
him their support this time,
makes a good prospect hi-
election.
With com readily selling at a
dollar a bushel the farmer who
has a surplus of it is strictly in
the at. But the who
has to buy corn at that price ii-
all overheard.
The ticket ii-all fixed now but
the em it, The many
local will have to
stand to the rack a Idle
before knowing who will get the
Tom i sun the i
lion i- . I fill man. bill
he ii in lib
dial I ho I
an i on hi not his vote or
en I a
The thing that Charlotte
is getting out is the
There is no doubt of ii-
being the widely known
tow n ill lie- Stale.
We hope nominal Mr. Div-
an on Friday nu n do
moan u for the i
thing ; to turn
show
the day the
Bx-Gov. W. I. Douglas, of
Massachusetts, says there is no
use for the tariff, and gives his
reason forcibly therefor. And
he exactly right.
There will lie much in the pa-
between now and the
that you want to read. Good
time to subscribe.
With conventions about over
press dispatches have gone
back to tilling space with Harry
Thaw.
It is a good sign when even
some of those who are opposed
to Bryan are afraid he is going
to lie elected.
With the man and the plat-
form all right there should
lie no question as to what you
w ill d about it.
recent hot spell caused
many deaths in the cities. In
New York people died iii one
day from beat prostration.
The Socialist nominee for
president has declined to run.
he saw no prospect of get-
ting out of the
If wt do not gel limes
form until the Re-
mis us they
ii ill be long i hue coming.
a pity that the North
i a delegations to Denver
. . i , v, . b--
blisters, callous and spots. It is a
certain for tired,
feet At all Druggist and Shoe
Stores, accept any substitute.
For FREE trail package, also Free
Sample of the
Corn-Pad. a new invention, address
Alien S. Olmsted. Le Roy, N. Y.
When u guard u prison-
c . I lo
. . try I . i I.
; lie nor u have u guard
nu in his speech at Denver bi i not to keep the
lo put in -nine good words us to prisoners i a
the progress of North Carolina
and If we all As long as has not prom-
well us .
Glenn does we would hard i Min. there is no
of worry about what to do with
It ill case he
COX'S MILL ITEMS.
Cox's Mill, N. C, July 1908.
Miss Helen Haddock spent last
Saturday night with Miss Allie
Cox near Haddock's X Roads.
Oscar Evans and Miss Halie
Page attended church at Rose
Hill Sunday.
W. M. Page went to Greenville
Saturday evening.
There were some pretty gills
on our streets Sunday. Our
town is noted for pretty girls.
Miss Kizzie Hardy returned
home Sunday from a visit to J.
A. Moore's.
Mrs. L. N. Edwards is on the
sick list this week,
L. F. Everette has got another
fine crop of tobacco. He is a
good
W. A. Tyson, of Greenville,
was here Sunday,
Mrs. J A. Moore was in town
Sunday evening.
Henry Page and Miss Bessie
Moore attended church at Rose
Hill Sunday.
Oscar Evans has got some line
tobacco.
The number of people, mostly
children, who oil pleasant even-
are given on outing a out
the and along the river
batiks, is a good indication of
the that could be de-
rived from a pavilion and bath
houses on the river fr. it.
to have a fuss among them- by nor having
these conveniences. ought
to take advantage of the
for pleasure the
icon paving . ,
river offers.
has
ball. Possibly ii was to get used
to the feeling of being
looks like Watson and
Hearst will have small following
in their side show s.
For Sale-A line lot of C.
Brown Leghorns, standard bred;
mammoth Turkeys and
Guineas This is choice
stuck, and would not be sold
at this season but want of
room. He quick. W. A. B,
Hearne. tile, N C.
U will not take
this weather to ruin all line .-. it m who cm Be
that the proper and far distant day to lie nun
for Mr. among our citizens. That
is one way Greenville grows,
ham. who holds the nomination
for commissioner of agriculture
that did not to him fairly, is
to surrender it and let go to
Mr. Moore who is entitled to it.
The people have nothing against
Mr. Graham, but they love fair-
and want to see the right
thing done.
The Bryan demonstration in
the Denver convention was
minutes longer than the
Roosevelt demonstration in the
Chicago convention, that is
something to crow about, W
just out-hollered the other
lows. If we vote in the same
proportion in November it will
be all right.
o advance State.
The national Socialist party
has nominated for president a
man who is serving a year
there is a welcome for all good
people who want to cast their lot
with the best town in the
If does not make
a landslide to Democracy in this
year we shall be surprised.
With such a ticket and such a
platform, both State and nation-
we should certainly win a
great victory.
The national convention just
closed Denver will bold the
record for and noise
until four yours more roll around
breaks it. The year is
certainly something in the
of convention records.
term in the penitentiary. If
they could elect him.
how they would think of going
about get him iii his seat.
The National convention at
Denver must have taken the tip
from North Carolina in holding
all night conventions. It gave
Mr. Bryan the unanimous
nation at
morning.
Hitchcock, of
setts, has made chairman
of the Republican national
We wonder what a foreigner or
some parson who never beard
base bull would say should be
drop in a hot game. He would
probably think be had struck a
it tee and manager of Candi-
date Tail's campaign. ,
A daughter of Mr. Bryan and
a daughter of Mr. Roosevelt met
in the Deliver convent ion, and
both expressed themselves as
William is such a popular name
for nomination this year that
even all the county candidates
with that name are taking
age. .
Having their names printed
on the ticket is the
r. . honor those Socialist candidates
lunatic to get out of it.
crop pro-pi els.
This weather may put u
cheek on the big run pt
aside resort
The ii prayer
day. So doubt was
needed.
Anna Gould ii used to be has
Hot her another husband, and i-
Welcome to him.
And Durham, the
druggists shall not sell it. Let
the good work go on.
Here's hoping
will not freeze while hunt-
for the North Pole,
The platform adopted by the
national Democratic convention
is in every way n worthy one.
Mr. Bryan certainly has cause
to feel good over it. He is the
man in the country.
The has taken to open
water again and will next be
heard from Honolulu.
Everybody is going to vote for
William, and William will
get elected.
Record.
If the base hall game failed to
give that opinion, one of our
modern convention would do
the work all right.
And wants to get mar-
again, too. Possibly In
thinks he cult take a second dose
ab well us Anna.
Wanted V ring men
ill m m, who
to ii
,. i for raising
or. t . It
to
can g is a
business to bu men
and will be interesting to any
who do not mean Ad-
dress W. A. B. Hearne, Box
Greenville, N. C. d w
Bryan certainly came mighty
near of them for him.
If Perry gets there he
should boiler back to
DEPARTMENT
, Ir, Of J. M. BLOW . .
Rates on Application
Authorized Agent of The Eastern Reflector tor yon
you planted your gar-
den is the question every
one is asking. Woods Seed are
the best for the South- You will
find all kinds perfectly fresh at
Drug Store. Don't make
the mistake of getting some
kind
Mr s J- F. Hart is right sick.
Do you go to bed tired and get
up tired Take a bottle
Sarsaparilla Ced
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hart re-
turned from Kinston yesterday.
M. M. makes the best
cold drinks that can be made at
cold the year
round. Try one.
Attention- Every body likes at-
It will please your
STATE HAPPENINGS.
p-
THE COUNTY MAP. I GREENVILLE WATER SUPPLY.
J-
candy M. ML Sauls has just re j
a magnificent assortment, a Raleigh years old
at prices from to 1.50. I has been given a 4-months sen-
We were at J. H. Smith's the roads for running a
Winterville, a few days ego- blind
Prof. Harry Howell has resign-
you go to bed tired and get and fertile of ed as superintendent of the
Take a bottle of Sauls has the cultivation ac-
Lr tobacco. His farm is similar in High
adopted to corn, cotton and pots-
toes. Mr. Smith is a mode
farmer, plenty cf hog and
hominy and is a strong
Smith Co. are running
A Davidson county com-
five crimes in one night,
of which three were capital of-
subject to death penalty
Secretary cf State Grime. Give. Some J t Purity
Information. Editor
Raleigh, July 1908. Many of our citizens have
Editor Eastern erroneous ideas of the g-J
of purification and nitration em- down the door when
of o. -i mm
Greensboro, are in Ayden have re-
V, Smith went to
Friday and had a
satisfactory adjustment of their
losses with the insurance
represented by Messrs. M
Ashby. h ma . ,. school,
Rev. H. E. Tripp, our a
dist pastor, was called to Golds .
Point.
Mrs. T. V. cf Salem,
tried to kill both husband
herself. She struck him a
violent blow on the head with
an while he slept then start-
ed to drown herself in the well
but was prevented from carry-
out her purpose.
An Asheville citizen, armed
with a pistol and a whip,
went to a dry goods store
by Ins when,
he salesman apologias t
the for a i
the J
id at ti- point of
Greenville. N. C.
Dear
In your editorial of July I
notice that you say the Chamber
of Commerce appointed a com-
co-operating with a
committee from the boards of
county commissioners and
cation, looking to procuring and
circulating a map and statistical
information of the
The United States department
of agriculture, bureau of in
co-operation with North Car
department o
are preparing end publishing
maps with soil differ-
section.- of North C
ployed in the city water works, admission wail refused. As the
they believe that chemicals are house was fleeing a
used to objectionable load cf bird shot was Bred
These maps an
exact and all .-iv c
substances and that these chem-
remain in the water and
may themselves be
Now, Mr. Editor. believe a
short clear explanation of the
system, without entering into
tiresome details, would
the readers of The Reflector and
that means practically all the
people in Greenville.
The objectionable impurities
may be divided into two general
elates Firs H s in
in
to
his body. The house was then
robbed of what money could be
found, ard the wife of the wound-
ed man was at the point
of the gun to yield to criminal
assault. The perpetrator of all
crimes was captured.
Insurance Fraud.
Insurance
Ti
Thursday to
funeral of a lady who died In I
Greensboro.
Dr. Hardy Johnson, who r-
located here, coming
Trenton, h moving today to e
port, N. C, to p.
He ii a clever,
Em
ti at ti, father proceeded
a . o ling with the I
P.
V. i
a layers,
. ,
s v a-.
pistol.
i m bin
Hid of
We i egret
av.-
f el low
us.
Charlie Boss,
has Just passed his e
and received bis i
t, and will
in Wilmington.
Regular quarter
the Baptist church
Sunday,
Mrs. J. R. Smith a I
have been spending a
in the country,
Frank White was
former In L i
few days ago ti b a, the bedside
of his who WU very
sick.
We learn Mr, W.
Smith bad a
Wednesday night. Ayden.
Grover is
e . house on i street.
. lime just J.
B. Is
l or
v,
; -3
i w h-
h .
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oil
July
if .
e p;
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lie,
, in
i ; year. by
years
use
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r ,,. bout
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. now
branches,
road. towns,
sou T s
Boil an i
be
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of till x
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S-c.
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solution.
other
Sec I
tact r .
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with
i.
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J. K. is out in
wars to I a dealers of
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and
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t. i r
a i i
Di id
.
, the
are
Only this week
one
first class
apples were sold on the local
market for ten certs a bushel
and in one case, the owner
unable I roll any price
wagon load
. d in i y
In to t I t
. ; .,
. ii
. , Arab V IS
ii
. .
. i ;,. who
;. for the
hose
are made
,.;,.
by W. E hydrate
assisted by G. U. Mac- Bakes and et
of the North Carolina de- all the day. m
of agriculture
field operations h
Prof. B. W. ire the
m , I
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their
law.
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site J. a. i
W. J. our clever at Misses W. ant
is spending a few days Gardner will
with his family at N. little party.
The musical lawn party that
was to have been held on the Tomato Crop Short.
night of July 9th, was postponed. is short and
on account of bad weather . who Intend to can
Tuesday night. July 14th. The house
admission f
and cents.
cake absolutely
Ice cream and
free, music by the band. A vote
for the prettiest girl will be one
of the features. Come one
all for a good time for the
fit of the band. C. A. Fair,
Com.
The motor wood saw will make
a round next week. Those who
have wood can make a date for
service. Asa Ed. Garris, Supt.
Mrs. Jesse Cannon is visiting
her son, Dr. C. L. Cannon, of
Morehead City.
Water melons are coining in.
Jno. Dixon had a load in town
Saturday, the first of the season.
C. J. Smith Son had a large
boiler to arrive last week They
will combine this with their
other improved machinery and
double their capacity by the
ginning season.
Elias Turnage and J. J. Ed
wards have gone to spend a few
days at Panacea Springs for rest
and recreation-
Whooping cough and the little
urchins go hand in hand, but are
bad companions.
would do well to secure them
now. The bottom crop is all
gone, and the recent rain has
affected the vines that the top
crop will be very short. Two
years ago in the middle
of the season sold for cents a
dozen and a peck for a
short time and then wet back up
to the first of the season prices.
History will repeat itself this
year
Saunders Dead.
Miss Susie Saunders, a
of the late Col J. H.
of this county, died Sunday
evening in Washington. The
remains were taken to Scotland
Neck for interment beside her
father.
Delicious Banana Cream.
Thia recipe is highly recommended
by one of our correspondents, try n
for desert tomorrow. .
Peel live large bananas, rub smooth
with five teaspoonfuls of sugar. Add
one teacup sweet cream beaten to a
add one
cups boiling water. Hour mold
cold garnish with candid cherries
whipped cream or any
good pudding sauce. is
sit Grocers at per package.
Scaly Sin,
Panics.
will send
how B. above i
also and Rheumatism.
; . ;
, . , . .
;,;. . , at I rum
Wood
. i i ail or Blood
n i- where
Sore, are run down or
or eyebrows tolling out, u.
It kills , ,
pure and rid., heeling every and
completely changing the
into a clean, healthy
humor.-, J. i
all leave after the Mb
and purifying the blood B. B. B.
in is way a Bond of pure rich blood .
direct to the -kin
itching stops and humor
or sore is healed and cured.
BLOOD BALM B.
is peasant and safe to talk; compose
of pure ingredients. It
ties and enriches the blood.
Druggists, per large bottle
Directions for home cure.
Bo C county
.-
r.
Greet
in
feel
I i.
ii
be per id I
is i in Pitt
I N,
ha t
i. ,
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iv . It
AYDEN. C.
the
., ,,,,.
Mr,
the
v.
-i
allowed to N C i to
the n Caswell i
at the time, the
m, F. M. Simmons, who
member of the
agriculture, could doubtless
prevail upon Hon. Milton
Whitney, chief of bureau
or the Hon. Wilson,
secretary of agriculture, to of North Carolina, at tin dose cf business
additional force be,
HE BANK OF
AYDEN.
Free Blood Cure
This coupon cut from
ville, N. C. Reflector II good f r
large sample of
Balm free in
Simply fill
address on
lines below and null to BLOOD
BALM CO, Atlanta
that an
put to work in this at
The Chamber of
would do a service to tho county
and also expedite this work by
now having prepared descriptive
and statistical matter to
the government
Arrangement could doubtless
be male with the of
agriculture or by Senator Sim-
mons for the publication by the
government of thousands of ad-
copies, to which might
be added a fuller supplement set-
ting forth the splendid
and resources
of the progressive county rut-
am sending you the soil
publication and map
Edgecombe county.
J. Grimes.
Resources
i .
Furniture and
Due from B km
. .
Silver coin,
hank note
and other notes
i,;
exp. paid
subject I
Total,
282.86
k. 34.128.90
of
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA.
OF PUT , . that
. R. Smith. Oilier to toting
above statement is to the best m Cashier.
the
Subscribed and sworn to Correct-Attest,
fore me, this 11th. day of May
STANCIL HODGES.
Notary Public
R. C. CANNON.
J. R. SMITH,
Directors.
POOR PRINT
DOING OF TAR HEELS
Th. re in section
I . diseases
putt and until the last few
to incurable.
. i lilt many I due pro-
.-I t a local and
.- and by con-
When f to cure local treat-
u Science
I. pro en lo a
h. i lore requires
.-. Ca-
by F. J.
to . Ohio, is the on-
core on th market.
It en from ll
drop to a
arr and Col. Pale
How CU
at
th- North irate
for M ltd v
the following lei by Senator
and Overman. Col.
Paul P. Means and John D. Bel-
made impossible for Gen
S.
Arendell. alternates hi
act for any of the eight absent
These two j r
were thus d the privileged
participating in the I
of the delegation, and
result was that the active friends
of Mr. Bryan failed t -et the
committee assignments, which
by general should
have gone to em.
Last night the Carolina when washday comes,
delegation had its first P MS h's
to vote in the convention over the washtub; who
and the action of Mend y night
was The cession fur
It acts direct-
and of
Tn.-y m hundred
dollars tor any can fails to cure.
Sen for e ill ind ti
F. J.
Sold Druggists, .-.
Hall's Pi tor
Wanted-A Man Who Will Do The
Wests.
The man wish to marry, says
this change cf position on the
part of the controlling
in the delegation came with the
motion to unseat the Guffey
from Pennsylvania.
end Julian was d
id C
to vote as a delegate a
Arendell was r
a vote, but he declined .- .
There was no fr m an
of the Simmons following as
there was on Monday night,
the important
to be filled i
wholly in sympathy with Mi
Bryan.
Col. Arendell vi
last night for the r at
desires to keep his record clean.
He takes the position that hi
vote Monday night I
of Execution Sale.
State of North Carolina. i
Pitt In
D. M. Johnson Co. Vs. W. S.
Wilson.
virtue of an execution directed to
the from the Superior
court of Pitt county in the above en-
titled action, will, on Monday the 16th,
day of July. at Vi o'clock, M. at
the court house door of said county,
sell to the highest bidder for cash to
satisfy execution, all the right, title
and interest which the said W. S.
son defendant has in the following
described real estate, to
Situate in township county
of Pitt and state of North Carolina,
lying and being on the North side of
far river, and East side of
and adjoining the lands former-
belonging to J.
deceased. Allen Baker and others, and
bounded as follows, at the
run of Creek, at the mouth of
Seedy Branch and runs up said Branch
to the mouth of a ditch, up said
ditch to a holly, N 1-2 de-
E. to a Cherry tree a the road,
. , with the N 1-2 West, to
a contributor tithe August forked pine near the road, thence N
Signer, IS one who WOUld, if line to Allen
, , Baker, line. with Bakers line
to J. Sheppard line, thence with
his line to a gum in Lawn Branch,
thence with Ben Daniels line to the
creek, thence down the creek to the
beginning, curtaining TOO acres more
or less, it being the identical land
conveyed Eliza A. Little, to I. B.
Little by said Jan. 26th, 1893
which is of record in the register of
Deeds office of Pitt county, in book
page and excepting about
acres conveyed by J. B. Little to
many of his evenings at h. and j.
of loafing recorded In book ; also ex-
t e umber conveyed w .
. street corners, or,.,.,;. ,., ,. short, by deed re-
corded in H page
This . day of June
Use DeWitt's Early
pleasant pi Is that .-re easy to
take- Sod by Wooten's Drug Store.
Ragtime, isn't
Witch is
ally good for piles. Recommended and
sold Wooten's drug Store.
OLIVER
Typewriter
Is the Standard Visible Writer
of the World
Water on the brain is seldom
due to a-thirst for knowledge.
Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup acts
upon the bowels and thereby
drives the cold out of the Sold
by Wooten's Drug Store.
cold winter mornings and build
the fires; who would be ready to
walk the floor midnight with
a colicky who would spend
street corners,
s of amusement, talk
ii i and i who
in i;
, who do. s not con-
. i- In e ion,
a MAN As to
, I; I they count,
I. W. T
It's up to the grass widow to
make hay while the sun shines, j
Bert Barber, of Elton, Wis.,
have only taken four doses of DeWitt's
Kidney and Bladder Pills and they
have done for me more thin any
medicine ever done. Sold by.
Wooten's Drug Store.
DAVID C. JAMES,
Local Agent
Some n en find it easier to
dodge taxes than i
will without doubt help anyone
who has stomach disorders or
trouble. Take day and con-1
it for sh time that is
to give complete relief, j
is sold by Wooten's Drag Store.
Far County Treasurer.
Ii you want your HORSE to trot
last and pull strong buy your
Kay, Oats
and Corn
of W. B. He will sell
Better Feed and More for Less we maY add where fire cannot
Money Rules the
World.
but only when it is handled
gently. The miser who hoards his
and spends his time counting
it has the contempt his
and unceasing worry for himself.
The worry comes to any man
who keeps his money where it may
be lost, stolen or destroyed. is a
stranger to him who wisely
its his cash in
The National Bank
That is the place where
moth nor rust doth corrupt, nor
thieves into and and
I beg to announce Money than any man h. town,
elf as a candidate for the- r
ion as Treasurer of the county of W. D. HI O
subject to the action the for Corn, Hay
Democratic primaries of the Cotton MeaL
G. T. Chicken Hominy, Cracked
d i W Com, com Meal all kinds of j
Feed.
C. DeWitt X. .
In 1897 h f of I
break out and steal.
organize C-
North Car
party c
.- Ii,
run i
Shop
i been d ii d a
ion, it i rot
for him i
in the n of ii
the friends
Bryan are In absolute c
There r ;.
the twenty-four North
delegates . v.
was or the
Guffey T.
votes were ti
Guffey, and .
One of the
v ; s was i fly
who
r . . . .
w ho v men
I. , .
v.
the N i
hen Mr,
the platform at , i
in i
Mr I
did not think th
; ; y late
vi . n
contest from Pen
spoke for
The action of the
delegation in
alternates the right u a
ii e i
ii
is .
Hid
Si . . J
I by the lands
made to
A Card.
I hereby m
removed for
from Fa I
Greenville.
profession
raid mortgage,
of June I
In , r. s ;.
of C.
attorney.
Notice
street next d to J.
H's
I cm be found
when not
elsewhere.
Dr.
v O
in
to
rs ed
Edmond preps.
Located in main business see
town Four chain
n and each o i
i . I i . i; . .
r . .-. . .
rt t-an.
you for pas ,.
s ill
good is d
J-U-S-T-I-C-E
The Plumber
i-d
of administration,
xi., upon the estate
Notice -0
the
I, upon t; estate of
i,, deceased, having this day Saving duly I in the So
been I to me by the Clerk the court of county as
court of Pitt county, notice is administrator of the
to all persons holding I Roberson, i. delivery be at the
aims against said estate to present to all persons u I to tin any hour of the nigh
, tome for payment, to make payment to w your patron and
on or before the nth day of j the all per having j our best to please you.
any claims said are
t pres tin sun l
. ore
PATRONIZE
HOME
INDUSTRY.
; that you by his
rather than by the his
bill. If we sent in bill
doing; your work, you would say
that such j small sum could not
possibly
I PAY FOR EXPERT PLUMBING.
j You would be wrong. We do as
j work as any plumber in the
Rt CB and can ,, c , . . .
the lo d. Two wagon ; your
deli rs and you admit we speak the truth.
any tome during th day, and our bill is smaller than you are
plant i
will do
use to. why should you if the
is all right
. ,. . 1909, or is will be plead
f Ir All persona
I to said estate are to
Ii ii lent.
June, 1903
. W.
. V .
or
6th of
will
This of I . .
I i .
. .
ti e
Ice Plant,
Johnson, . . Proprietors
to
I; -i.
Hotel
J. W. Prop.
the
I II
Lt U
. of the
I . V,
. I l mi
. I
. ,
. . I
as of Letters of
i j i
of the Si
i j notice is heron. . ii I
. . in , . i mo I I
. . or present
. pleaded i r authenticated,
All persons ind to said I hi fore the 6th day June
pay-1 this notice will be in bar
of June
ray
tab
In
IT.- .
able boarders, h
i Weber. Weber
ii . nag. Mat Em-
player,
. . . . I Bate-. I
MRS. MAE I DUFFY
., . .
or
or
recovery. All indebted
estate are d to n
ORGAN
payment to the
This day I
W. A,
j . I . A
. i,
Administrator's Notice.
A, James, Jr.,
i w. A. James, de.
Attorneys,
form the
is now ready for re.-j ,
I I
Mail
ii .
Sf. I FARRAND,
a r.- to Serve. The ideal Instrument will probably be
a piano, which
will be playable by hand or by the
mechanical attachment at will, is
most popular piano in the world
f For beat plane at any price and or.
j easy terms, call on or write.
J. W. Hight
BRICK
Pro.
of
. . of K. T. W ceased,
of I it . iii Carolina,
Chit i to all having
.,. -i. the of the said
M .- . lee thorn
i , n k town-
absent delegates is in .
. . ,; X. el this notice will be pleaded In bar of
How often you can et a
ii ,. a dons a
nail or sore driver or
gar Have a
tool box be prepared top
emergencies,
is a you could desire, and
we will that your tool
does not lack a single
article.
State delegates, who even j
authorized Democrats other
represent
delegates. The delegates who
voted Monday to prevent
General Carr and Col. Arendell
from voting in the organization
the delegation Sena
tors Simmons and Overman, Col.
Paul B. Means, John D. Bellamy,
Sol. E. F. Lovell, R. R.
Ross, W. J. Those who
voted to allow them to represent
absent delegates Governor
Glenn, Sheriff J. T. Ellington,
Maj. E. J, Hale, John W.
son, George A. Mebane, L, A.
Bethune, B. S. Graves.-T. J.
Pence in Raleigh News and Ob-
server.
Big ribbon sale at Mrs. L
Griffin Co's., Saturday July
No goods charged at this sale.
Of
You get Harriers
Horse Goods I c
J. R,
Corey
their recovery All indebted
to estate will make
This June
Julia II. Wilson,
of It T.
Notice to creditors.
For Rent at Low
Houses in West Greenville near
the A. C. L. railroad, with and
without modern accommodations.
Can serve any family as to room
requirements, have from to s
room buildings. Any one wait-
can apply to W. M. c.-W. L.
Smith, or to D. J.
n h . id a
good . v
prices or application and can
W J Gardner,
The Brick Man, Bethel
I ;
. i
FOR SALE.
Mill
Having qualified before the
court clerk of as
of the estate of Martha
A. Moore, deceased, notice in by
given to all persons indebted to tin-
estate to make payment
to the undersigned, and all persons
having claims against said estate are
notified to present the same, duly
authenticated, to the undersigned on or
before the 3rd day of June, 1909, or
this notice will be plead in bar of re-
This 3rd lay of June, 1908.
Annie B, Dudley, cf
A. Moore. Deed.
Harry Skinner. Jr
H. ti.
SKINNER
LAWYERS.
WHEDBEE
Greenville, N C
Splendid Home and Farm Two
From Station.
The Leonidas Fleming home
place, five miles from Greenville,
two miles from House station, on
Great Swamp, the test farming
section in Pitt county.
new two room school building on
the premises. Will sell as whole
or in separate parcels. Options
given at once. Possession given
January 1st, Wish to show
prospective purchasers the
while crops are growing.
J. L. Fleming, Atty.
Brick
Livery Co.
J. B. PEED, Manager
First-CUss Vehicle, Good Horses
Your Patronage Solicited
In Front of House
FOR CHICKENS AND EGGS.
At New Market in front of Nor-
folk and Southern Depot.
I. Q. SMITH.
ESTABLISHED 1875-
S M
Wholesale and retail Grocer
and Furniture Dealer. Cash
paid for Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed
Oil Turkeys, Oak
Bedsteads, Mattresses, etc.
Suits, Baby Carriages, Go-Carts,
Parlor suits Tables, Lounges,
Safes, P. Ax
Snuff, high Life Tobacco, Key
West Henry George
Cigars, Canned Cherries, Peach-
es, Apples, Pine Apples, Syrup,
Jelly. Meat, Flour, Sugar, Coffee,
Soap, Lye Magic Food, Matches,
Oil, Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls,
Garden Seeds, Oranges, Apples,
Nuts, Candies, Dried Apples,
Peaches, Currants,
Raisins, Glass and
Wooden ware, Cakes and Crack-
Macaroni, Best But-
New Royal Sewing Machines
and numerous other goods.
Quality and quantity cheap for
cash. Come Bee me.
S M SCHULTZ
A. J.
GREENVILLE, N. C.
PAUL
THE TAILOR
Can be found on Fourth street
prepared to clean, press repair
Mens Clothing and ladies Skirts
All work done promptly, suits
made to order when desired.
Your patronage Solicited.
L. MOORE W. H. LONG
Moore and Long
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
N C
DR
R. L.
Dentist.
GREENVILLE. N. C
Raleigh, N. C.
LEADING FLORISTS.
OF NORTH
kinds of choice cut flowers in
Special attention given to
Wedding and Funeral
Bulb stock. Pot plants for Winter bloom-
Rosebushes, Hedge
plants Shade trees.
flow Many Bricks
Have You Sent
Away
That like a funny question, addressed t every cit-
of this town community, but really a period one.
There is now just completed n magnificent build-
of red brick exterior and concrete interior right in the
business heart of one of the biggest of American, It
occupies a block and calls itself in a large
Largest Monolithic Building In It has
Boors, with about a honored acres of floor space. The
entrances are of solid marble. The floors are beautifully tiled.
Altogether it is a credit to
the big city in which A
stands. Oh. it's a Jim
Dandy
now, many bricks
have you sent to the city
to into this big build-
Honest, how many
Of the hundreds of
thousands of pot
into the walls of this
building the city when it
stands has contributed not
a red brick.
try people, the people of
small towns and cities far
away the big me-
have sent in the
bricks for the
of this
You may have sent in
a hods of bricks your-
self without knowing it.
This
cent structure, which or-
a city you prob-
ably never will see your-
self, is built of bricks
bought with the dollars of
living in towns
just like
like to have some
new buildings themselves now and then. Every dollar
contributed to the building fund means a nice, hefty
hod of bricks for this big, beautiful skyscraper, in
the of its kind. This building was put up. through
the kind donations of their unknown country cousins, by a
firm that ran a small store in that city a few years ago.
But this firm conceived the cute idea of having thou-
sands strangers contribute bricks to build its fine, large,
new store.
And the building is a Order Store. Sec
DILEMMAS.
of the Em-
Condition.
Many dilemmas arise from the
doctors duty keeping his
THE CHINESE LILY.
A Pretty Fancy Is the of Its
Fairy Origin.
Once a time there lived in
China two brothers, I.
secrets. vat recently j elder brother, not with
the i. case of a doctor having inherited the larger share
who disc iv red that a signalman on the parental estate, seized the most
a was in such an unsound valuable part of the j
condition that he might have Wen him but a few acres of Icy,
the cause accident What unfruitful soil,
was the doctor's duty Was it The younger brother bore the
right for him ken the greediness i f the elder one until be
or behave disclosed J was finally overcome with poverty
use all his to get ; shall be thy r
to permit him to n-port I find riches and fume beneath, the
. It was I by i that soil where thy head bin a moment
. , the rested. To reach the I
h no ti k, Ii it he ii i
ii.-. Hi t I
con i
in such cases it would
a would not
The ailment won
the i round I tat
med, and tin doctor would I thee to lie honored and loved
for ii ; ire era
, e cl of treat the
pr i and using e in-
i i gel the to
his i m in. The of the
whole i was that employees in
important positions should
examined y a doctor
the company.
The less serious pr arise
doctor to disclose the con-
of an an era-
where there is no public
involved An employee, for
, . ill or
. . Eh r
. I.
. , . i-i lid, even at Ii
in- . if g the i
hen the fain and
n man n I ins .
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e-till there, and lie was j
with a newborn co
resolute i he I
to the of
treasure.
many days he d
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in the pr mis
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i ti it t . a .
doctor
he pa-In
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man
lie
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its root,
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. lie refuses ; answer
. i the or ; i any
. lie may have an action and thousands coma to
brought him him.
He named his treasure th
the Royal Si en or flower of
took the opinion en i-1 water airy, a that it has ever
.- Clarke J since War-, t n common par-
Mr. Horace
, ii . of professional seer
end ti was I i
the ; lame it is know i a
to
r-s
IS ESPECIALLY ATTRACTIVE NOW VIA
LINE STEAMERS
NORFOLK DAILY. EXCEPT SUNDAY.
AT CLUB BREAKFAST TABLE
For particulars and reservations
address.
E. T. LAMB, Gen. W. W. T. P. A.
NORFOLK, Va.
F. J. G. P. A. Md.
i i r ts
I i I ed ill
of his duties
th
ii had
en to
Tic
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o claims to be the
the world.
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Mr. Hawkins I .
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n men I out.
n Mail.
, having
or to the
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by a Spider.
A spider t
.-. to the
at ti of the at-
on ll. Ii ; in the
year A French prisoner at
Utrecht, who had of his
lonely hours Li
f spiders on the f
cell, was able by them to
forecast coining of rain or of
frost. At a time when u sudden
thaw raised the f
Dutch seemed destroy the
prisoner's Ii e of re
his humble fr ends tip ;
ave him sure v.
renewal the an he
lo -.--a . v lo
sure the it
in n f iv days their I
able puss over the frozen water,
a prediction that was soon fulfilled,
so it came to pass n spider
was responsible for the release
Quartermaster Pi and for the
conquest the D itch.
Compiled.
A distinguished Belgian lady,
a German paper, wrote I
note to the famous cellist,
Thursday a t
and ball. M. Z
sad I shall happy you
us. Cordially.
r. your
The baroness had not long to
II ran i.-
i el
In the Scottish
pr I enjoining ell
, ball be utterly d
and r A similar act ,
I in
I and Golf club
St.
One of ti . I a., -1 Is in
South wit h t eh gilts and improvements.
.;. Silk a ,
I. I. N. C.
u u men.
h v ; j men,
from from Lit-
i- u of
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of the mod
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in-
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l , for ii Slav of that y
In I V IV. became ,
of the eh and approved of its be-1
Royal I
A;. , t St.
I'd medal to
it I
MEN'S SUITS OFF
i.
for the artist's rep
My
in.
Ira Hull ho am forced, uh
n n to kind
for Blue.
I. your wish
you my
to enter should apply as early us
dormitories is limited.
Fall Session begins September 16th,
For other information address
The capacity of
J. I. FOUST, President.
Greensboro, N. C.
Subscribe for The Reflector.
Curiosity.
won't you let ma
look at your watch n
Miss
want to consult the
replied the girl as she
opened and examined its case Md
works. was curious to see if
tarnished gold or had any t
on the delicate
What do you mean
Mr. Hunker told me
were in the habit of soaking your
watch. What is tho object of inch
treatment, Mr.
In allowed in
he; , h ii b ad ever
;. . the
door to catch I delicious odors
which be bi a cl .
application of a small nose to a
crack.
said Mrs.
.; i them in tho
I be kitchen door one
Sunday morn r. by you
slapping
. I
lie i playing fair, i
ii-1 bad
I've I ad four,
too, playing i
Tommy, his utterance . c
again applied i. to l
crack. an cold, u;
j can't II half us
can
Opposite Center Erick
Genera Merchandise.
Home of
lions,
SI-
A n
a friend's pi. e in Virginia,
much -led bis experiments
In fruit culture.
One day tho visitor was making
the rounds of ; being ii
of the young
of ten, v, in led as guide.
tree seems . loaded
with the
indicating a particularly
specimen.
assented the lilt-.-
says this la a good year x
to hear said the
visitor. all your as
of apples Ibis
explained girl.
tho
Weekly.
VI
J. S. M
Successor to FLEMING MOORING
General Merchandise.
Flit
St ii i V U ii fa
General Merchandise
Vandyke
House Furnishings,
BINGHAM
SCHOOL
1793 1909
FOR I IS YEARS
to be MEN at THE BINGHAM SCHOOL.
i . . i.-.-. MILITARY tor
not u
by of to Rites
COL- R. Sm t- H. F P. I N. C
POOR PRINT
LE DEPARTMENT
n Charge of F. C. NYE
S ht Eastern Vicinity-Advertises Ration Application
JUST
ONE
WORD that
it rater to Dr. Liver Pill and
CHAS. G. JOYNER DEAD. GIRL MURDERED IN NEW YORK.
i-
L. L. Kittrell went to Green-
boggles are bear in mind the
p-to- Heel wagons carts today.
made by the A. G. Cox Mfg. Co.; Mrs. E. E. Cox and Miss Olivia
i -n i v . t a
give
I.
of men i
Kits are open
them. ;. Bar- i
A . s T--
I -.-
curing
.;
i Winterville, N. C.
Miss I
, Cox went to Greenville today
Roy Cox and his mater,
y here at Ayden
morning
We are prepared to
notice
Go to M. G. Bryan Winterville, i
We are to nil for tire insurance.
for flues on short notice, represents the Co.
us have your orders at of Greensboro. It one of the
before the rush comes Prices best.
; C I. last year. A. G. Cox of Log Trains,
were Manufacturing Co.,
. The Pitt County Oil Co. is
, ,. house moved o Lumber
. more convenient location last
i . .
a your
Kinston. N. C. July
of the Moat Prominent Native Died at the Hand, of Unknown Party
North Carolinians in Baltimore. While Fighting for Her Honor.
Baltimore, Md. July 14- Another murder has
Charles G Joyner, one of the been committed in the state of
r. p a I most prominent natives of North I New York, this time near Troy.
a Carolina who lived in Baltimore, Hazel Drew, a beautiful young
i died at his home here today. He governess, died while fighting
had for several months been for her honor at the hands of a
with a complication of, scoundrel who is yet unknown.
diseases. Miss Crew's body was thrown in
The funeral will take a small pond to convey the
; Thursday morning from his that she committed suicide.
St Street. dues of her murder were
Mr. Joyner is survived by his carefully concealed, but the
widow, was Miss Sallie W think they will soon
Parish, and five children, Mrs have enough evidence to make
i James Holt, of Burlington, arrest as they have several clues
C.; Leon L. Joyner, of Lading to the guilty party.
Miss.; Chas. G. Joyner. Evidence at the coroner's
Mrs. Bowman Hood and shows that the girl had not
Sick headache
Bilious
ANY of these and other
Indicate LIVER.
Take No Substitute.
I been ravished but died fighting
Flights of Oratory From Wm. J.
en's Speeches.
entering the yards of the Kinston you shall not press down Miss Irma Joyner, of city.
shout dark brow of labor this crown of He had been in business in-for her honor.
shall crucify Baltimore for twenty years
log train ran over Berkley mankind upon a cross of geld. was head of the large hat man-
and Stock a white man. who lives in Trent humblest citizen in all the company of
township, when clad in the armor of j Wits and Company.
stronger News and Observer.
for
D. C, July.
forward with all
of
it; I
. .-
H A. it.-,
A.
t st
i .-
Co. has
j. d. i it
for Latta, where
, for some e in t
i, of
Lumber Company.
IV
Els
lever
there in our c m
Corn and tobacco are
occurred in an
enthrones larceny.
Awake. h a Lawgiver,
awake B u forth from thine
-The house.
room cottage, pleasant-
.-. C. S. Smith,
. A. G. Cox Mfg. C
d closed the season for
tobacco trucks. They
I 2.200 up to date, and
large run on flues.
i I ban piles of and speed
on each thee back to Sinai.
he i there no one it is the vi ice of the serpent,
. j that the not the v ice of God, that bids
. crew hi id of anything eat
was the cf the body Millions for out
have under the engine wheels. one cent i r conquest.
God made all men
Pity The Pow Rici.
Ice by
lotto is soon to have an ice
plant.
make ice by
. ,. , h-i.-k and knees and others to is j
of ,.,.,,, on week to get along on
No tomb
gratified with; Fire in Kinston.
business
A. W. banging to
t r, Churchill Co. and
F. F. Cox end C. J. Jackson
Co. I went up the road Sunday. taking
A opportunity to get Second Regiment band, was en
cheap for the next few consumed a fire
i will ; e
is for a man w
a am
establishment and -c- . fa a
the
the r T, ice by a
Fish new process which will
a word ,.,,,.,,.;,. ard will enable
and a helping hand. It a. every to a plant at
harder for man who they
has b en living at I e of,
tons to
unary candle
ho has
he did a year to get toe .
awl on hands standard than it An
will operate the
pound capacity machine.
Silver
clothes its shroud.
of
It
of
lie
You Must Register.
Candidates for county offices
should in mind that they
their names with
the
pay
names
We always have c line
fresh groceries or and.
Barber Cc.
Chas returned
from a visit
several days In Jen
doer ltd wind
owe, Builder, i us
you prices or.
. . j.
E A. t. i w i
See u.-; for tr
Winterville Co
of Farmville, spent Sunday here. I had gone Monday morning to mm stricken Wall street brokers,
racked corn. encampment car- error Unfeeling city authorities have
ail instruments with them. The people who, in i no, that on hot.
News and Observer, the doctrine that kings,
Manning, of Greenville, rule by right will not, breathless
spent Sunday night here. He . subscribe to the of the
, Monday Leaves For Trip port
the Park lawns or on the
The A. G. Cox Manufacturing
Co. have just received a solid
car cf famous
Welded prices are inter-
Gail to see us before
pleas
tent
invite you to
Portland, Me. July -Com- ,. v,
Peary, accompanied by accept the of a living, , relentless
wife, left Eagle Island, his faith rather than listen to those, .
fate
i specialty. buy wears sure we can
Come get tn prices.
r .
eek with
Harrington r
Misses
are spending
Miss C v-
ii i
week. W.
next w a be of County School Desk
interest. A. Co. i We to supply your
A. W.
Nice,
Ange Co.
L. F. Elliott went c-
today-
Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Rouse,
Greenville, spent Sunday here Peary and children will
vis-ting as far as Sydney.
The A. G
are making extensive THEIR DUTY.
ration the manufacture of I
Scores of Greenville
are Learning the
Duty the
r the blood is the k
Canon City, Co., July 14.- enjoys. , . . .
a moment when his Jg
back was turned toward misfortune to scrape
the door of his cell was along on a paltry a year
in
has shown up
she is using
hatchet as
article
of says o well known
races mankind, either
civilized or in a savage have
the same regard for salt. In
of central Africa tho natives regard
us ii luxury end will willingly
Ii m it. So much do
like I ho that tho
p n tho grass are
used ti their meat. These
contain which
ports tho flavor to food.
too, arc fond of salt. In a
wild state they will readily t a
spring tho water of which ha been
Sportsmen know and
it as r
Bo
ell Prices are Interesting.
i-s col. Ashley, fire insurance j
adjuster. left Tuesday for
Greensboro.
A large lot of nest flour just in
Harrington, Barber Co.
C. T. went to Parmele
unlocked. Aila, slayer
Of Father Lao, of Denver, felled
the mi
barrier
Raleigh Times.
he thought the en
between
Small Fire at
-lock
W. L. who had
In town for the week sail A new line of dry goods to he
students left I in next
day for Ayden.
Remember the bug
To
When they fall do this the kidneys . .
his on
, ,
and many ilia lo.-
I The was immediately
fills cure all. , . , .,
j Prank living In n.-r on UM
, , N. red ii . . , i. in f c f
v line of dry gOOdS to no, of which my
week. Harrington Bar- , the cell door, and the almost Of
and I This morning about ii
. lire broke out in the boiler room
made an attempt G Cox Mfg. Co-. at
of the
Winterville. The alarm
turned in and aid came promptly,
Toe Cotton Plant.
we the
originated India, probably
in Tho writings
of country, dating buck as far
ii.- c. of the
tare of cotton cloth, Herodotus
of in India bear
a white like lie bad
cotton plant. Cotton
I by the and
i the discovery of
v i tho records
New York American.
,., ,.,.
Me-
Men's
as arc
are still going. Call to
our nice stock runabouts be
fore you buy.
Rev. T. H. King filled his reg- roll.
bar Co.
Misses and, Magdalene
Saturday evening
from a visit in the
warden s
f et i; ,. g deputy
S . eM, door
back, and I
sit d to ray I A
i the am-ill my
me in constant
was Ail i
Burned
DO- . Whenever to or
I are inter- Miss Jeanette Cox is spending; pairs would r,
the week with Miss Annie Cw dart I J
and he n-
about an hour or more of
desperate fighting by the em- Men are
of the company and B in any
the town the fire r Is
The loss is to moo, it gives no
la I to the well built and Id
mated about
Th's is the second fire that has and the of those
occurred there in the past ten blessed with a fine
, Journal,
days.
appointment at Ayden
Sunday morning night.
To have a hone he must
have plenty of good feed. All
kinds of the hgt to be had. at
Winterville Produce Co., next
door to
MilS Hattie Kittrell spent Sun
day afternoon in Ayden.
P. of. G. E. Lineberry filled the
at the Free Will
Baptist church Sunday morning
Rev. Mr. Armstrong, of
night.
relief in a short time. I nit IV
f-red from my
have been regular i i action.
am to r .
For m a i dialers. Pi Si
r, Co. In.
N w York, toe its fir the
LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP
CONFORMS TO NATIONAL PURE FOOD AND DRUGS LAW.
Cough. and Bronchial because It ride the
a cathartic on the bowels. No Guaranteed to
hr CO. A-
An Improvement over many
of a cold by acting
money refunded
e-
i-
t-.
fat Lit by L. WOOTEN, Druggist
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
D. J. Editor and Owner
Truth in Preference to Fiction.
VOL. No.
PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. JULY
One Dollar Per Year
NUMBER
AS TO CONTRIBUTIONS.
OF
CONGRESSMAN SMALL
TO GET GO ENGINEER HERE. Its Pesky.
Lincoln, Neb., July
The Offered to Have
Rails J
On the first Monday in this
month John B. National ex
Small appeared before tho boar
of commissioners of Pitt
relative to the acceptance of an
offer made by the director of
public i f I M State
agriculture,
I MR. H. B.
HaRRISS TO PLYMOUTH. SOME CONVENTION NOTES.
What K,
appointment of a sub-committee
of eleven to meet at the Audi-
Annex in
to name a chairman t
that the director w
and the adoption of a resolution
providing for Disking
campaign contributions were
High From it f
Plymouth. N. C, July
pres
Mr. E. R. Ferguson, the new
general agent fer North Caro-
with headquarters at Char-
the Mutual town, tn
of New York, have taken -.-.-
to see the are indeed
ante
many years
we had privilege of bring in
d the changes that
last
Mr
Mr.
here the town of t 2.1 l of one
Further cf hr
ct
the more i particulars
of the .--iii convention
but some further;
details will d inter-
l i
Th . committees wen
member from
d image
. .
the
country
furnish the e of consult-
and ; i ; g r engineer
for j
would employ a competent per-1
son to immediate charge c
and of the construe
and maintenance the
of the county.
The matter was
who ah c
upon to form f c. has two a ck
to aid the campaign made superintendent cf n number
resolution -j, this and here v. ho do a very
contributions is business.
lined as n
I .
I'll
. m
ac-
No contributions be
from
contribution
some
th between the con- shall be accepted
m a
of
Whereas, the Great Spirit h
seen infinite wisdom. .
. . ire
the brother I
. Patrick, b
Brother
on th . . Pitt count
f, i, and i as ire to
om .
t P. L. Daven-j
fist of the
Mr. J. R.
ml; and were f
in all c
W. K.
. Gregory j. M.
B. M Dan . S. Cry
W. D. Morrison; H.
T. I. Nash, T F.
Winslow J. b. Fleming. C .
Woodley. ;
Oil permanent
. r. Nichols ii, W. L.
U. Wheeler, A. H. Davenport,
A K.
.,. j. i.-. P. Fagan, G.
. Winslow. C.
. i
the engineer to be sent here, but
received a letter from the that brother Patrick in his sad hour.
ft public roads advising .- is- . . .;.
. its hotel
public ma mutual life he fit him , ,.
that as this is the busiest season for Mm t
F. u
f pro-
in; of the Great Spirit,
, indemnity, sod returns. The Hotel Winslow. B.
of the year with
the engineer could not be indemnity, .
here to with the that may be derived. That b cops of r
earlier than the resolutions he sent to Brother W equipped,
meeting of the board. in this there Is little dang of Patrick, a copy ho spread to a town many times
Executive committee-J. i
Tayloe, C. S. Sawyer, W. M.
Reed. W. K. W J. Grit-
. W. P. Shaw, F.
I . A. L.
This is a matter in which the the investor losing the capital be , , committee re- ,, n
should be V
interested, as every citizen feels the New York in- C. Moore. f represented and New the only fin
the need of better public companies had T. White, j Pleasant r- w.-. bat proxy bad n he state an I
. . . r . . T. . f ft a r at C i, A . j
J. L. S. B.
committee re-elected Dr.
A. L. Pendleton as chairman
Av IMPORTANT
Mr. P. Ives Approves he
of Representative.
New Bern. N. C, July
Editor
I understand that J. J.
Laughinghouse again
;, for the legislature
v i
. ,. ; nominated
and ct-. ;
his kn . i
n i
H of x-
is lure. great i
D.
.
Y, f- . . i- it
for om ;. ii.- he
; , i of the
i. -i- . . Ii in J
; -i n i
uM I
Our tn y- exp i c---
, . h is t i, ht
is much, us
d lie. he
,;. in of d is
one th-j is In p-
i c int.- o
today it is a matter
feet.; our whole people,
writer
business 1874. the waters
if our state re i
fish and it was i c t
tide for cu
ties. They were so hi
cheap we were able to fur-
the people of our
counties at
comps
The chamber of commerce at nothing mere than to
last meeting appointed a furnish the assurance that
to confer with the county were
commissioners relative to the work should I
improvements, and to urge the. De COmmended. There never j
J. R Corey.
Committee
HEADS VERSUS LUNGS.
a transfer at Chocowinity.
Progress improvements
were noted along the line of this
road which passes through n
splendid country. Good
hut
acceptance of the offer made; K that the orig- Some Sensible Observations en
through Congressman Small for of the Men in the Convention. j we w those
the services of the government
and this proposition
fords an opportunity of getting
our roads improved at less cost
than ever has been presented or
may be presented again. All
interested should talk with the
commissioners and urge the ac
of the offer.
profits to be divided among the blush to
however, is another when
matter. These are decided by
the methods of the management
or the general success of the
business. An extravagant man
been sent for that county. A
motion was adopted that no
votes be cast in the convention
by proxy.
When Senator Godwin w s
about the only shipping
on Atlantic Coast s r
Norfolk.
Fish were so plentiful then
that a few local we e
concluding his Speech seconding the Were
the nomination of J H. Small j number of fishermen
for congress, he moved that days, in
HAD A CLOSE CALL.
to the unanimous
of Congressman Small.
The fact is, the devil is much at D j w.
home in political convention.
is in the air an influence j YEARS OF AGE, CHILDREN.
Drowsed is the Sound While
Returning From Surf.
Mr. T. D. Blackburn, a
co auction of Greenville, was
among the excursionists to
Morehead last Sunday and had a
thrilling experience. He was on
one of the sharpies returning
from a trip to the and
i reclining very carelessly on
the deck rail. He was cautioned
i to his position but did not heed
warning. As the pilot of the
was about to shift course
the boat took a sudden dip and
lover Blackburn into
the sound where the water was
very deep.
the boat turned about
I to rescue the overboard and
for a time all was excitement. A
box was first thrown him and
this helped keep him afloat.
The boat was difficult
in such short turns and Mr
Blackburn was run over several
times before he was finally
picked up and hauled back on
board. He pretty well used
I up and has not yet fully recover-
ed from his experience.
is likely to result in a
decreasing rate of dividend,
while careful and economic
methods are likely to result in an
increased amount of profits to be
divided. Under man-
the financial reports of
he Mutual Life Insurance Com-
of New York have shown a
constantly increasing sum to be
distributed as dividends among
the insured, as will be seen by
the following record from
the reports issued by the
Dividends paid in 1905,
758,003.99.
Dividends paid in 1906,
919.15.
Dividends paid in 1907,
331.493.34.
Apportioned for payment in
1908.
This tremendous increase in
the amount of dividends paid and
to be paid, is due to the
and economical management of
the company and the
of deferred dividend policies.
The Mutual Life Insurance Co-
of New York, stands at the top.
H. Bentley Harris, agent
When wanting anything In the
. feed line go to F. V. Johnston's
new feed store opposite N. S.
Brought to Hospital.
Julius son of T. A.
Thigpen, of Pitt county, was
brought to the Pittman hospital
evening ii. a serious con
suffering with
His condition was some-
what better this morning and
an operation may be performed
late today.- Tarboro Southerner.
that is not wholesome for the
soul. At the late Charlotte
meeting many fool things were
done and said, and by men who
ought to have known better and
who did know better, but who
turned themselves loose and let
the devil lead them captive at
his will. To be perfectly
the average delegate, after he
has become intoxicated with the
convention, spirit, has no more
sense than a goat. He
reason to the winds and devotes
himself to the business of try-
to make more noise than tho
man who sits beside him with a
voice like a fog-horn. Lung
power is the main thing with
these delegates, and all their
braying only adds to the
and the run of the
business. But there are a few
men. blessings on them, who
work their heads rather than
their lungs. They restrain their
passions, as a trained horseman
does his steeds; they keep their
heads cool and clear. They have
no time are too
busy controlling the shouters.
After the turmoil has subsided
and the clouds have cleared
away, it is easy to look back and
see these captains looming large
above the lung artists who, sen-
enough at home, are wild
as bucks in Charlotte. Here, as
elsewhere, these superior men
attain their power by first con-
themselves, and after
Remarkable Maternity Record of
Asheville Lady.
In Asheville lives a lady who,
if not entitled to the prize for
maternity, should certainly take
a high rank in any such contest.
Mrs. Flora Brown, who lives
on Williams street, has been the
mother of children. Of this
number there were four sets of
twins. This record is certainly
an unusual one, but it is made
far more remarkable by the fact
that Mrs. Brown is now but
years of age.
Mrs. Brown is not only no
older than but also
looks no older than her age.
being robust in appearance, and,
more than this she says that she
has never had a serious
Mrs. Brown has been married
twice, and her husband is one
year younger than her eldest
son. She came from Winston-
Salem, where several of her sons
have good positions with the
Reynolds tobacco
ville Citizen.
nomination be by acclamation.
W. G. Lamb offered an objection
to this and demand d the n-ll
call On the roll call Small re-
every vote but two, Mr.
Lamb, of Martin and Mr. Vann
declining to vote.
F. C. Harding and A. P God-
win were appointed to notify Mr
Small of his nomination and es-
him to the hall an he was
given an ovation when he
E- F. made the
speech for W. L. Cahoon
for r residential elector, the
seconding speeches being by J.
D. Biggs and C. S Vann. After
a motion by R. W. King to
him by acclamation, these
were appointed to inform Mr.
Cahoon, who made a brief but
enthusiastic of acceptance.
The committee on resolutions
reported the following which was
unanimously
We the committee, on
beg to submit the follow-
Recognizing in our
in congress, the Hon. John
H. Small, a wise, able, and
courageous leader, and review-
with pleasure, and
all the waters of the state, as
done at the pres time, the N.
S. R. R. Co. would not have
been able to have hauled the H
any single which
caught each day Ex-
fishing with small a
has nearly destroyed the
fishes of all kinds and it will be
but a few more ye
something is done to stop
before the
will be entirely destroyed.
Capt. Laughinghouse has made
a special study of this question,
and we believe understands the
needs of the people, and we also
believe he will do nothing to in-
the business of the fisher-
men or fish dealer. The trouble
is, and always has been, that the
fishermen do not seem to know
that they are destroying their
own interests, and they are so
narrow and illiberal it is
necessary for some legislative
action to control this whole mat-
Hoping that your county will
Capt. Laughinghouse to
the legislature, I am,
Yours truly,
Geo. N. Ives.
of honor, to procure his election.
And be it further
that in Hon. W. W. Kitchin, we
his course in congress,
Be it resolved, that we, the a peerless and wise
Democrats in convention as- leader, and we hereby pledge
do and our undivided support, to him,
Mrs endorse his course the whole ticket as
Just before going to press we as our representative. . named at Charlotte in the Dem.-
learn of the death of Mrs. Caro- And be it further convention .
line Evans at o'clock this That we recognize the action of On motion of Dr.
morning at her home miles the National Democratic the convention gave a vote of
west of Greenville. Mrs. Evans in the nomination of Hon. thanks in appreciation of
had been sick for some time with W. J. Bryn. as wise, proper, mouth s hospitality,
fever. She leaves two sons and and eminently fitting, and we do The entire business of I he eon
daughter, L. F. and W. J. pledge ourselves to do all in our was transacted in
W it to conquer i one s r. arm . ; V.
Evans and Mrs. A. H Critcher. power, with our sense two hours.
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