Eastern reflector, 24 July 1908


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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.
A Ur.
POOR PRINT
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1ST CONG. DISTRICT CONVENTION.
H. SMALL FOR CONGRESS
ON FIRST BALLOT.
L for
Nominated by
Large and Harmon.-.
Plymouth. N. C . July
The district convention
the counties of
Administrators Notice. S
Th. re b more Catarrh in this section
of the than all other
put t and until the last few
to be incurable. . . . . .
many pro- issued to by clerk
i a local and I of the Superior court of Pi t county j
local remedies, and by con-, miles t all
of
estate of W.
u or the
A. James; been
We have just received
pound shipment of
it
A. Co . Toledo. Ohio, is the on-
c cure on market,
fl i- U en in doses from
drone to a It acts direct-
i; on and mucous surfaces of
I he stem
estate are to immediate
to
this the day of
W. A. Jr.
i mm w. i A. James, o d.
They hundred oW. Attorneys.
case it fails to cure, i
-i I
Gates, Hertford,
Martin.
Put, and ion, was
called to in the c h u
r ii, Dr.
A L. P. P
county, chairman o district
executive committee, after
Administrators
a brief ape eh named Dr. T. S.
of Perquimans
as
Upon the chair D .
Mull- n made a speech of at
minutes that rang cl
the principles o
pointed to the
; for e testimonials.
P. J. Co. To
Ohio. Sold by Druggists.
lake Halt's Family for with the
patio. th. of Sam-J
P. Erwin deceased, having tin.- day
norm been issued to me by the Clerk the
OF DREW MURDER. court of Pitt county, notice Is I
hereby given to all holding
claims against said estate t. present
them to me for payment, y
On or before the 6th of
It
Boy and a Companion to be
Arrested for Killing Hazel Drew.
Troy. M. Y. July 15.-Post-
master to-day
before District
accompanied by
form r Supervisor Cameron, and
. , gave testimony that
victory of these to in the
day
June. or this notice will be plead,
in bar of their recovery. All persons ,
indebted to said estate are to;
make payment. i
This the 6th day of June. 1908.1
S. W. Administrator
cam of P.
Blow, Attorneys.
pound piper. This paper
without an equal in price.
packed in a nice board
box, instead of the old unhandy
paper wrapper.
We furnish you
Envelopes to Match
packed two packs in a board
box. By buying in quantity
we arc able to offer it at
per envelopes per
package.
We invite you to call and
examine it.
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n------
Typewriter
Is the Standard Visible Writer
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Local m
It you want your HORSE to trot
fast and pull strong buy your
Notice to Creditors.
pies in nation Stat j
election. His speech us, p , ,;, ,, put
much . for N. C. is to , per-l
. t i lit -ons claims
principle, in nations,, Stat Smith, a
the
was , concern. I in
A.
c b- r
th--s; were need the a
i, w Id-eye I
int
the scene
on permanent . right and
immediately retired store,
recommended for perm
e i
about an
chairman Thomas w. t, oil. ,
Washington county; permanent .;,,.
secretary D. J. Whichard. of . . of his,
county, and other l. n
claims
. f .; i ; e i i em to Us
. within
r. t. i this lice, this .
Sandy notice be plead . their .
re.- All pi . lit.
, v ill please . I
me t.
the 4th of j
MAE I.
Brown. Attorney.
S. J. NOBLES
MODERN BARBER SHOP.
Hot Cold Baths
Electric Massage
. Cosmetics
A Electric
Massage Hair
ionic given I
s.
Kay, Oats
and Corn
of W. E. He will sell
you Better Feed and Wore for Less
. thin any man b town,
W. B.
he Hay,
Oats Cotton Seed Heal, Hulls.
Chicken Hominy,
Corn, Meal and kinds of
Feed.
All Over The
Country
banks are the standard of a towns
Where there is a
good solid bank you will find active
progressive people. You can help
this town and benefit yourself by
having account at
The National Bank
The advantages of in ac-
count are numerous. and
learn about them from any cf the
officials. You will be in-
Ml
MS
Administrator's Notice.
N.
C.
editors pr. a .
he rep of i
was i .
C. i ling, of Pitt.
el mi I
in ; . .
e .-., H -n, John H. l
l. I
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ed to
. . mi of
v.-. by
Elector ; n I i t.
good speeches
Resolution
of Small ii m i . .
nation of d .
Kitchin
COO
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Having qualified as administratrix of
On the the estate of B. T.
of county. North Car In
this is to notify all per having
, claims against the estate
to exhibit them to i
hi, I,, d her i it Ii
in i r Or mi N,
r.
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a ; i
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ea to
; Stole.
to be
in
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of I. T
Administrator
UNIVERSITY
NORTH CAROLINA
Sen. ii.
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V. M. C.
-.-. . .
rm i
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Barbel
Shop
props.
Local in business see
of t i town Four chairs
in . and each
I o I r.
r I v, .
vi . for i ii
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PATRON
St
i- and ft
. i . ten. . .
Ii you
id
lengthen
your
. Win
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The Clerk of r
h this day mi I
administration to me upon tin.;
K. E. Patrick dace u
Notice i hereby I all
holding estate to
present ti-em to me f.-r duly j p.
authentic on or before the 29th W
day June this notice
be plead in their All
persons Indebted to estate are re- ;
to Immediate payment
This the 29th if
F. C. wan.
of B Patrick d
Blow, Ai I
P Venable,
-.- II.- C.
.
HOME
INDUSTRY.
i.
to
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U,
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on c
C on
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on
Whichard.
of convention, j.
Mooring.
Spokesman W.
Whedbee.
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with
in
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deceased,
to ill r
resent the
I before
. ,.
is here j
to the
. .
ha. .
Cobb Bros. Co.
Cotton Buyers,
Stocks.
PRIVATE
to
i id
r leers
R .
.-
We ICE and
supply t ho demand. Two wagon
i deliver orders
j any time during the day,
delivery will be made at the plant
the .
We your patronage and
our beet to please you
The Greenville Ice
Hill Sc . .
J-U-S-T-I-C-E
To The Plumber
requires that you judge him by
than by of
i- t ; i before
work, would say
that a sum c not
possibly
pay for .
You would be wrong. as
good work as any plumber i .
world. with next
and you'll speak truth.
If our bill is smaller than you are
use to, why should you object if the
work is all right
C. A. Dickers.
PAUL RICK
TAILOR
on Fourth street
. i-
I Can bi
M an.
, , AH
Li to clean, press r j
Ladies Skirts I
fie promptly,
r I
. . . ; . s.
J. II
,. G. CR n. America. Fa led by the
breezes, Hot. Is
. .
n cash paid
FOR CHICKENS AND EGGS.
At New Market in front of Nor-
vi Southern Depot.
SMITH.
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. . .,. . . ; h
lot Quite .
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ii
Hi . Ga.
. I y
I up,
Value of B. L. Association.
North Carolina has
invested in building and loan
associations. Heroin North Car-
leads. These building and
loan associations offer the great-
est inducements to people of
limited means and to wage earn-
They promote saving and
prove powerful in developing
communities. The steady growth
of Charlotte is due perhaps more
to these institutions than any-
thing else, and the system on
which they are worked in Char-
could be investigated by
other communities with profit
Greenville, S. C. News.
Notice Land Sale.
By of a of sale contain-
. j , deed executed and do-
by U. i to Helen S.
mi the i y December
. the
In county In hook T page
the will on Monday
lath f July 1908 at o'clock
noon, to public before
court house door in Greenville to the
highest bidder f. r cash the following
r. property Lying and
in township county. North
Carolina, adjoining the lands of the
Corbett the William Hudson
lands, and others and the
where V. Tyson and wife now re-
fide, acres more or less.
This is made to satisfy the terms
of said mortgagee.
This the 11th day June 1908.
S. J. Nobles. Assignee
of Helen S. Perkins, Mtge.
get i
. I
i- s, re i -.-. i-
a good
tool box bi i for
. mi ;
a could desire, and
he see tout your tool
box does not lack
useful
Of
You get
Morse Goods C c
of
.
NORFOLK, VA.
Cotton Factors and handlers of
Ties and Bags.
Correspondence and
solicited
i . hand of
. n w brick. Will quote
plication an I can
promptly.
V J Gardner,
Toe Brick Man. Bethel, N. C
. t
Styli and
o ., ii Chi M
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. i. i and Ba is club
I i
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. it
i . -i . .
. .- . .
. . bun . .
, . . .-. fill U j
i-i popular o in the world
today.
For best piano any price and on
easy terms, on or
A. J.
GREENVILLE, N. C.
The Carolina
COLLEGE AGRICULTURE AND
MECHANiC ARTS
For Register of Deeds.
To the voters Pitt county;
I will be a candidate before the
Democratic primaries on August
29th for the nomination for
Register of Deeds, and will
any support you see fit
to give me.
Very Respectfully,
J. P.
Corey I
J. D. SMITH
BROKER
WINTERVILLE N C
Car lots a specialty in hay, grain,
meat, meal. etc. Special attention
given to phone orders. 7-9
Barry Skinner. Skinner, Jr
H. . Whedbee.
SKINNER
LAWYERS.
WHEDBEE
N C
d W J. C. sold dally.
BREAD BREAD
Mrs. Maggie Whitley at the
building near courthouse, bakes every
bread, rolls, cakes plea. Or-
filled anywhere in town. Ice
FOR SALE------
Bushels good Field Peas,
hand made Cypress Shingles. Also s
quantity of Tar.
J. O. PROCTOR BRO.
d w Grimesland, N C.
DR. L C. SKINNER
PHYSICIAN
Office corner and Third
formerly occupied by the Col. I.
A. Sugg.
ESTABLISHED 1875-
S M SCHULTZ
Wholesale and retail Grocer
and Furniture Dealer. Cash
paid for Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed
Oil Turkeys, Eggs, Oak
Bedsteads, Mattresses, etc
Suits, Baby Carriages, Go-Carts.
Parlor suits tables, Lounges,
Safes, P. and Gail Ax
Snuff, High Life Tobacco, Key
West Cheroots, 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, Prunes. 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 see me.
Practical education in Agriculture
in Civil, Electrical, and Mechanical
in Cotton
Dyeing and Industrial
try. Tuition a Board
a month. Scholarships.
nations for admission at the college
on 2nd Address
THE PRESIDENT,
West Raleigh, N. C
L. I. MOORE W. H. LONG
Moore and Long
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
N C
What Is the First
Law of Nature
the Strange Legends Patti Once Threw Him Into
Indians. Frenzy Madness.
DR R. L. CARR
Dentist.
GREENVILLE, N. C
S M SCHULTZ
Raleigh, N. C.
LEADING FLORISTS.
OP NORTH
kinds choice cut flowers In
Special attention given to
Wedding and Funeral
Bulb stock. Pot plants for Winter
Ina, Rosebushes, Hedge
plants Evergreens and Shade trees.
preservation is first law of answers
Jones.
Correct, Johnny. Go right tip to the head class
This law applies to a community as well as to an
Under the severe operation of this law a town that
does not take care of itself, that does not look after its own
interests first, that does not look out for Number One, soon
fall into a bad way.
That's just as sure It's the law.
We must obey the law or take the If
in this com-
do Work to-
for own good,
the mutual good of all of
us, in all of
we only our-
selves to blame if the
place slides down the in-
plane instead of
climbing golden lad-
of prosperity
progress.
For instance, if we
our retail trading with
stores that have
no in ex-
gel money
and keep u. local trade
must suffer and shrink,
town property and
farm haul values must de-
crease there you
One
CAUSE CF THE GREAT STORM. A FREAK OF THE KING.
The Tipping Up of the Cud i H. th.
the th. , by HI. Strange and
World-The th. I when Finally For Ir
the Munich it Him Wild
t., this day the great i When was the
.- II b North of her fame II. the HI
in Indian. will not be led ; Bavaria, set h heart on baring her
to that the Hood was for at his private auditorium
about iv man. U I m Munich. Be wrote letter attar let
was bagging, offering
work of an as be ; of money, but
race of the An-
reason which i i. .-- II
dim. i
Co k was ;. in to
fan II
it i., . In . i
g, do. lie b
any of bis sell
i i an la b.
I the v, the in In
JULY'S CLEAN SWEEP
on every
d o Go
Dress Good, Clothing,
and Millinery
chased o
n-w
I II
in
ii
. .,.,, the have
I r card to I Is
ti . no I their
,. ,,.;. , rt . whom to
i ; taught the I by
I and It . directly i. d
or by
i I other m
I,,,.,. h. o Is his i
If be
o I
I If
Oil Kl
II
l-
are
Johnny Jones, who
knows the law, is a wise
lad. but how about his
and y
Do obey the first
law as applied to the old home place If they don't. Johnny j
haw to apply the law to himself he grows tip. lie
may Lave to go to the city to make a living.
ail think it over.
. .
and Kat. b
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.- Nile ill It ca
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I . mil
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i, ; . i over Hie wild .
r . . , . .-
I . , . I to
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is rolled
the
ii. n m.
For the be-
came fish th was n great
II nor
. Ill s
to lie awed of In
.; ii and . d
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if . I
at last the king offered n
,. mm ridiculous i-
refuse It. Tl r up
ice and . for h. When
she
t eve i n c. am i
r . i ii lb. . had to Inquire
,,. .,,. r Ce I and call a cab.
Tb .
. i
i I out Hie
. t,. ii porters BU-
D ml a K No-
I a men ion her could she I. id.
She lo the hotel and told
in aid trunks.
j . .; ; a .-at
. a letter from kl I
The letter curtly
cs-y would wait for her T
royal palace, where his
f. Mine. Fischer.
T. . v.
Mme.
. , ;,., j . . . ii his i i
was i lib
I have lien d so
. . . .-ave once
Tel S
never, never. -------1
pica led w
Ills d i wild with ;.
cc he k she won .
,.,,. . . . for three
o -is
of
lied the
I don't
I ever sue
f l
. to
appear In i nay
color and not by any means
t,. wear ii but sort wool
Bilk is i to is
., . ,. ,. r win lo l
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ill . r red -b
Hie u .
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mi
I BRICK TALK NO
I If ,. brick h d costs Cost the
I u. re; less id not Beauty then
a to i on A. C. I.
Id
WALTON BRICK CC Macclesfield, N. l.
Under
III II T
Get The b
s.
and
es a
Iron I
. .
New Tools,
all en
Experienced V
L. H. PEND
ii t n
Hot
you want any Tinning, Guttering, Plumbing, Steam or
Water. Heating and Repairing;. S
CHEAP. HOW G i
my
RIP TO
ESPECIALLY
, i
NOW
THE
mo; . , ,
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Littleton F
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i NORFOLK DAILY. EXCEPT SUNDAY,
T o to
One of the most successful . f
South wit hot water heat, it, doth i
a, ; P-w
address J. M. RHODES. Preside, . Littleton. N. C
address.
F.-r particulars and reservations
E. T. LAMS, Ag W. W. T. P. A.
NORFOLK, V.-.
F. J. G. P. A. Baltimore,
nu Hie lop this
mountain, t I- day
exist, and this II
did playing
. i
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iii an unknown language.
will some of Hi- were
those
Is still i . l-e
ml two-thirds fie i up of
m b
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as . i
say. ii.;
sited by the waves of
SEVEN SPRINGS HOTEL
Opens Under New Management.
NEWLY PAINTED RENOVATED
White Waitresses in Dining Room.
Best Services For The Price.
Best the State and is Recommended by Leading Physicians.
COME AND BRING YOUR FRIEND.
DAWSON
PROPRIETORS.
. ii
rested
THE NORTH CAROLINA
AND INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE.
Four regular Course to . .
In Teacher Music, Manual
arid l-
tuition all UM
a . free-tuition students. a year. of
Those desiring to enter should apply as early as possible. The capacity of
the dormitories is limited.
Fall Session begins September 18th,
For other Information address
J. I. FOUST, President.
Greensboro, N. C.
Subscribe for The Reflector.
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host, they wandered u pin
to n to
To their th
was gone. could have floated
away, for the Ian l was Cry
they bad It, flood having sub-
sided great of Its waters.
The host could not have crumbled
places, for there had not been time for
Its deny. only conclude
mysterious boat, having
it of a few
of race, bad es ml-
as it had appeared
The spot where the boat,
or had rested was marked by
Indians placing there n boss log. They
called Place
pi This lo rM
by who
Item lo strangers. Not many
years i I Is said, some Indian war-
were passing the snot, and one of
them t. show his skepticism shot nu
arrow Into the of great log.
Immediately n stream of blood gushed
from the spot pierced, and tho skeptic
toll ill ad. The story of Ibo u
carried to oil the near i and since
than Indians passing Ibo place fear to
even look leisurely log.
A reason Riven by tho as th
probable cause of tho flood was that
there was a tribe of Indians who. like
Columbus, believed that the earth was
not lint, SUd t. prove
this theory were true thousands
from the different tribes banded
an. Started OUt on a to find
the of the earth if It was Hat.
The flood occurred soon the In-
Started on this journey, so that
they really believed that those
bad readied tho edge of the
earth and their weight had tipped the
earth to such an extent as to cause tho
water to rush in on the An-
i Times.
Si
wool .
j Before
I at
ace, i
wig's i ii which
Otter --s I r i
that i windows
t; while
., , . ere of sight,
began I
g ,. i could . n
I face the i s the
stage. In lb.
gr I.
-I i i I . Id d
o. t
;.
i. , . . . In u Bound she
make. . u J month, bin I
throat was i nervous
terror. There a Tho
sprang up leaned forward out
his white face gleaming in tho
moonlight The violins
prelude. to-
heroic effort.
vol. i o l Into tho
empty tho king sank back
into
though badly scared, made the
. . . . ft. ; the aria
from
.;,
In. s . l from
I I I off
In a i Mine. I was
behind mil waited
with for the i to sing l
nest A appeal
at the His bad h I
enough music and his
For n Patti
stood stunned. Then I. Tb
was so col that it
funny. Mil . r look the diva i i
BU per and then borne
The nest morning Fischer
lb hotel once more,
the
bore promised check, an autograph
latter thinks from tho king and
if groat value. King
Ma . Fischer said, was lo one
of Ids maddest moods, wild with re-
cursing himself and cursing Tat-
ti. bad walked all night.
groaning that ho was a traitor, for
voice had so ravished bin senses
hat for one moment he bad gone over
to Italian and had been false to
Wagner, the musician who
had satisfied his majesty's soul.
was better than having bored
added shrugging her
r. ,. A high-grade Preparatory
Academy ,. u
cultural equipment. l.
College and r the .
For new, illustrated I
for h
and
farm . mile from from
., of the same board of Trustees.
AIKEN, Littleton,
mm
AND MEN'S SUITS OFF
., , f
c.
C. D.
Opposite Center Brick Warehouse.
General Merchandise.
Home of women's F.
Ions. Greenville
j. S. M O
Successor to FLEMING I. MOORING
General Merchandise.
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.,.
aft Vandyke
House Furnishings,
BINGHAM
SCHOOL
1793 1909
school.
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D. J. and
Bartered as second natter Jan. WOT at the at Greenville. X
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in to
GREENVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY JULY 1908.
p. what you can to help along
return of good times.
trouble for the
hold L iii head now.
May he Tom Watson
to he h of a new
Mr. past
at campaigning
him in well this
With residential tickets
in the field it is quite sure that
four them will get left.
Somebody tell us whether the
fat or the lean man suffers most
from lit weather.
They don't make much out of
Mr. Bryan by bringing up all
those stories on him.
Candidate Taft has been elect-
ed to membership in the Dirt Dig
We would like to
see a man of his do-
some actual digging.
taking
whack at the people in a gen-
advance in freight rates of
from four to ten cents per
Charlotte has been in the midst
of a real the last few
days. A young lady. Miss Mat-
tie suddenly disappeared
from the city Friday morning.
and notwithstanding
search is being made she has ;
yet been located.
They have a regular
board to take sample chews
as upon the chewing to-
used by members of
tin navy. As tastes often differ
it might he best to let the Jack-
select their own brands for
chewing.
More check have In en
getting in their work in
The
as an easy mark v. nil pr
of
i f you cannot rote the national
and state ticket nominated by
the Democrats you must be hard
to suit.
tell a person o keep coo i-
good advice, but ii i- hard
thing to do in of
weather.
Those new t .
. t
-i . i.
. Hi ii
ad In
We e tin n
hi m i .
., in pi ran -v plunk in
tie
Hitchcock's
look after things
that then ii i
Republican lieu . .
pr
, f to
in
The State .
live committee will meet in
July to el u c in r-
and secretary.
i i course j
with the Chicago pi at i nil, as
wrote i. himself. ii-i; n-n . re
pleased i , on
work.
Daniels being mad
secretary of the national Demo-
executive committee is
another honor for North Caro-
New York is about to come to
the decision that the city is too
noisy, and the police
is taking steps to suppress
the racket.
If the State had more men on
the bench like Judge
Neal the reform of our jury sys-
might be preached so ire-
that the legislature
Would lake some action on
A woman fasted
days to cure
I is. fay she cam mil
; vest fully and lost only
r mi Is weight.
in
I in en ion a I
in .
I for I.
i n S. i. .
f . ice-president.
ti r has advised
Sin vice-pres
It strikes as funny that in
the national Prohibition
as the was calling the
roil of Static. Carrie Nation an-
when North Carolina was
called. This State makes no
claim whatever on tin
lady.
So far as the is go
the shouting is practically
I-ill re will lie e n in
ii w hen ; he election is i
. -r is come in.
II i no
an ideal t, .
mi Id now rally lib .
i ., must
Li live ill. A
then ill .;
u. than I .
is sari I .
hi
i . ,
district
f course Mr. Taft has plenty
of time to play baseball, golf.
dance, or do anything else, as
he has President Roosevelt to
do all his thinking for him. He
can just go free and easy and
listen for orders when he must
move or do something.
They must think Salisbury ed-
belong to the malefactors
of great wealth. Not a great
while ago one editor in that town
shot and fatally wounded a
who had broken into his
home, and on Saturday night
another entered the sleep-
room of Editor J. M. Julian.
of the Post, but was frightened
away.
A cotton mill at Smithfield
has declared a dividend of
percent, payable in stock
With enterprises of this
kind making such large profits,
it does look like Greenville
would feel more interest s-
a cotton mill. There
is plenty of material right at
our doors; am i mill could lie
here as
The Republican papers North
in discussing the probabilities of
Bryan's election, are expressing
fears that many of the
can Senators would aid and as-
the Democrats in
measures and other reforms.
This seems to be an admission
that Democratic doctrines are
gaining rapidly among the
so rapidly in fact that the
G. P. is losing faith in its
astute politicians.
The .
Mr. W. ; .
has in
rev. .
tn.
I.
. I
with Taft. to i
people will put
r when the i ,
TI Deal is the mi
paper recently
Hill with J.,
Ii;
It
means licit i-
Dr. T. v
i i
pet-eh of
lie ti
The missing Charlotte young
lady has been found. The cause
of her mysterious disappearance
is attributed to an unbalanced
mind.
The New Bern Sun seems to
think that a barbed wire fence
has lost its usefulness just be-
cause it does not stop a woman
from talking over it.
There is much talk about
to campaign con-
but the chairmen
will go right on receiving them
and keeping mum.
One thing it seems hard to
move Greenville toward is a
park, or a playground, or some
place for out-of doors recreation.
The children certainly should
have some such place. The
town needs it.
i farmer in Delaware,
i planning to
marry a 18-year-old girl, to
prevent the marriage the old
man was lynched. Quite a
el way of objecting to a mar-
The Southern is more careful
of its peaches than of its
The fruit trains are
throwing the schedules all out
of and Children.
That is easy to account for.
The peaches will spoil while the
passengers will not.
Taft may have an eye to
in doing some base ball
playing. After getting beat for
president in the November
he will be a great drawing
card on a ball team next season
and can command a big salary.
In this time when the railroads
treat shippers as they
please, and raise freight rates
whenever it suits them to do so.
Greenville is standing in her own
light by not getting active to es-
a line of water
to Norfolk. This town
could be practically independent
of the railroads, so far as freights
the nominal
spec. Ii by Mr. Harding and
the s acceptance by Con-
can well testify.
Wake court,
Judge Walter Neal presiding,
made quick work of a murder
trial Sat John Evans shot
and killed his father about two
weeks ago. Evans was arraigned,
the jury the verdict
rendered and a sentence
in the penitentiary pronounced
upon him inside of half an hour.
Wonder if the South Carolina
boy who fell into a well feet
deep, out of which he climbed
unaided and without was
not born in North Carolina. As
it is so close to the line the
Charlotte Observer might
and see if the did not
get his start on this side.
We cannot speak for the money
side of it here in the summer,
but it can lie said to any who
contemplate doing any building
in the near future that lumber
is about as cheap now as they
will lie likely to find it. Better
look after getting u lot in Green-
ville and go to building on it.
I I
.
can gel
ed for i
that
I that city.
that will
The ma-
the cot-
oilseed
mi that
i sole ,
line has
be placed
in- country
i to them
. separated
Sixty physicians are in attend-
daily upon the Mikado.
There may be something in that,
it you can afford it. He prob-
ably gets many different kinds
of advice so he can do just
about at he pleases.
The philosopher of the Durham
Sun gives this bit of timely ad-
vice
cure for the
is buttermilk. When every-
thing goes wrong and nothing
goes right, your temper gives
way and nobody but your patient
dog ran abide with you. be sure
you have that depressing com-
plaint known as melancholy. i
is a causes these
periodical lit-s gloom, and but-
is to this particular
bacillus. It drowns out
it with its pungent
acids. So when the
comes on the obvious course b
to quaff this fluid as freely as
Delicious Banana Cream
This is highly led
one of our try it
for desert tomorrow.
five large rub smooth
with five of sugar. Add
teacup sweet am beaten to a
froth, then add one package of
Lemon L-O dissolved in 1-2 tea-
cup water. Pour into
when cold varnish with
serve with whipped cream, or any
i JELL-0 is sold
by Grocers at lie. per package.
A wants to know
who will limit the speed of air
ships when we have them scoot-
around promiscuously. Why
the of course.
The nomination of Hon. John
H. Small by the congressional
convention of district at
Plymouth Thursday, for the
sixth consecutive term, was a
well merited honor to that dis-
gentleman and show-
how highly he is esteemed by
the people of his district. Me is
truly a most faithful
and the people have learn-
ed that it is to their interest to
We don't . if Congressman
Richmond r. Hobson is one of the
but he has the
misfortune, If ii may be called
that, of Ii suppressed at
times. On two occasions he has
delivered himself of speeches at
national conventions, and on
both the speech was
expunged from the records.
Possibly in congress lie can meet
with better luck, for there it is
not infrequent for remarks that
are not oven spoken to get print-
ed in the Congressional Record.
The congressional convention
in Plymouth today completes
the list of conventions with the
exception of the county. But
the nomination of county officers
will give us a few weeks more
of agitation. The. national,
State, judicial and congressional
conventions have done well in
giving us a good ticket, and if
the county does as well, as will
no doubt be the case, there is no
reason why there should not lie
a great Democratic victory all
along the line.
coffee, tea
i.
a n i
are concerned, if it would em-
brace the opportunity the river I keep a man in congress who is
table to do something for them.
After Mr. Taft's convention
slapped the labor element in the
ace by adopting in their plat-
form a plank relative to
so farcical as to almost
make a horse now,
seeing how the Democratic pro-
on this question is
receiving the approval not only
with the laboring men but all
classes of voters, Mr. Taft is
preparing to- back pedal in the
matter and we have no doubt
that his letter and speech of ac-
will almost convince
one that he was the originator of
in labor questions, as
no doubt he was.
possible.
all kin Is
drink butte ml
it i a s;
ankle, or I V. i is I
disabled -t
across a chair will its pain p
Uniting th n . ;
writing progresses, is one of the
disadvantages under which The
Reflector hands this delectable
dish to its readers today. There
is a studious avoidance of
contrary to early Sunday
school teaching, but those have
traveled such a road, with a
jumping pain every move-
may know something of
the temptation to backslide. Ii
takes grit, dearly beloved, to
break the chain of
between such an
runs ankle and the pencil point,
The Republican party is an
adept in appropriating Demo-
doctrines since Mr.
advent as President, even
to those things have
heretofore denounced as social-
treasonable utterly
repugnant to American liberty.
Congress at its recent session and
the convention which nominated
Mr. Taft absolutely refused to
take hold of the proposition to
require publicity of campaign
contributions, but since the
adoption of a plank in the Demo-
platform insisting upon a
strict accounting of such funds,
the Republicans seeing how the
voting public approves of this
feature, Mr. Taft now propose to
write into his platform his
of this popular demand,
and promises to make such ac-
counting after the election, fol-
lowing their usual tactics of
promising reforms if the dear
public will continue them in
power. This is an old dodge
which is worked one time
too many.
When Governor Glenn is
for President by the Pro-
party the Charleston
and Columbia papers will set
about to prove that he was not
born in North Carolina. That is
a way they have about them.
Observer.
The Democrats of the dis-
did themselves proud in
Congressman John
II. Small. No one in
delegation iii the
congress made o bet-
or done more for his
section and State than has Mr.
ill, and his people do well to
lo. i.
to serve
a- he will
ii i
II is the opinion of
i . star that
i the Norfolk
mi s , he passing
hands of
Railroad, an I
. the Norfolk
become i
. in i.
.-. ii i
t eastern
i. ad
f that
.-v.
arm
i r
. rest
.; . lo
v.
is. will b
tin
k i
the i begun,
ii no matter by In i .
is on it will help the people
of
A H C.
Brown L standard
mammoth Turkeys and
Guineas Th choice breed-
stuck, would not be sold
at this i for want of
room. quick. A. B.
Hearne, n i .
Wanted Your--; men of char
a-n i sell
things, to a
opportunity realizing
on earning i Ii
your ices arc worth
to ii day you ma and
can get the money, is a
business notice to business men
and will not be interesting to any
who do not mean business. Ad-
dress W. A. B. Hearne, Box
Greenville, N. C. d w
Shake Into Your
Allen's Foot-Ease, powder. Relieves
painful, nervous foot and
ingrowing nails, and instantly takes the
ting out of corns and bunions. It's
the greatest comfort discovery of the
Allen's Foot-Ease makes tight
or new feel easy. It is a certain
cure for sweating, swollen,
tired, aching feet. Try it today. Sold
by all and Shoe Stores. By
mail for in stamps. Don't accept
any substitute. Trial package
Address Allen S. N. Y
Weak
Heart Action
There are certain nerves
that control the action
of the heart When they
become weak, the heart
action is impaired. Short
breath, pain around heart,
choking sensation,
fluttering, feeble
or rapid pulse, and other
distressing symptoms fol-
low. Dr. Miles Heart Cure
is a medicine especially
adapted to the needs of
these nerves and the mus-
structure of the
heart It is a
strengthening tonic that
brings speedy relief.
Try It
I with what
was when
P MS aw I heart
I M ate
Om cam
III I
pr aw I
ea maw I am
la a I am nine
th Wit I write Oil. la
Pr.
Cars. aM him t. return
W If II
giving much trouble
the Chinaman, who lives and
a nice rain here
day.
Several of our people will go Mayer Gives Warning in
on the excursion from Greenville Particular.
to Some around town
Rev. E. Trip, pastor.
preached two splendid
in tie church her conducts a laundry or. the corner
Sunday. Mr. Tripp is a streets.
good man very popular t has lived here
with our people. years or more and proven him
Dr. Dixon and wife and inoffensive citizen.
timidity he made no
complaint to the authorities of
his bad treatment, but some of
THE of Democratic Platform. Much Pol cs.
Regulation of injunction by In the current of The
return of old . Rec its
Eliminate from public tor. n. H.
N. C
; a Li on
1908.
; the
industrial life,
waste of
money, and promises economy in j years
preaches this brief, but powerful Marlboro . ion to
In Charge of J. M. BLOW
Authorized Agent of The Eastern Reflector for Ayden and Vicinity-Advertising Rates on
U a .
planted your gar-
den is the question every
one is asking. Wood.-- 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
Mrs. Sue Dunn, who has been
visiting Mrs. R. C. Cannon, left
Saturday for her home at Kin-
If, makes the best
cold drinks that be made
the lea the year
round Try one.
Mr. J. A. Harrington not
his store, who take posses-
December 1st.
Smith Co.
administration.
Curtailment of officeholders.
in one of lo
of a
the writ
day from Morehead
THE GAIL OF
the neighbor realizing that the
trouble be report-
Support of civil service and which
lotion of the tariff in certain a town which at that
town in th
Conservation of natural re South had ever grown.
sources. n's w
of the house heard of s, t a
representatives, and elimination I concerning
their factory and mills on full
time. General sawing trimming
and repairing of all kinds
b Coins ed the to the officials. As
Will a result i I there was young
man if ore Mayor Whedbee this
b Elected with
party is try g
think a The man was
of the r's in.
of
borne and i km .
Levying of inn I
so-n the l-
at
reply to ti; in
. n
C CO
to
Popular
ice
th
N.
K. C. Burton and family
Friday to spend a
county.
e were at J. H. -1
Winterville, a few
He showed us over his beaut i
and fertile farm toils u
son .
. .
raft-bi
vet bill of r
and
v.
.
;.
i-.
has abandoned the
Hi.-; farm is
adopted to corn, cotton an
Smith Is a model
farmer, raises plenty h
hominy and is a strong Kitchin
Charlie l
Saturday t take a n
druggist
will
friend to take box
candy M. M. Saul bin
a ;. .
at prices from -.-1
the
get I
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s over
case
B-n
more
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V. .
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a.
flavor
. till
to in
lot
wit h
1.1
Miss Norms i
ii.-s
is v g
Nichols.
Murk Ross Bitter,
Maggie, of
are visiting their Mr.
W. E Patrick.
Clarence and Alien Cannon
spent
Coward. Leslie
Clarence and Elma
Gardner left K -i-day to spend a
few days M- i City.
Mr. J. B. roe left Tuesday
a Mount we
pore.
Miss Blanch Cannon and
hie and Davis are away
for a few days visiting.
R. C. Cannon and wife return-
ed Friday from Ocean View,
where they had been spending
a few days.
E. L. Brown spent Sunday at
Hobgood.
W. G. Lamb and brother,
have been here several
days waiting on their trade.
Mr. J. W. Glenn, our clever
warehouseman, went to Kinston
to meet his wife Saturday, re-
turning Sunday, morning. We
are glad to have this good family
to locate in our midst
Miss Cora Litchfield, of Or-
came Sunday to be
in Ayden a few days.
W- T. Hart and wife spent
Sunday in Snow Hill.
Miss Nannie Nichols is spend-
a few days in Rocky Mount
Dr. Johnson has opened his
office at J. A. Harrington's store.
He knows their is no place like
Ayden.
Rev. H. E. Tripp celebrated
his 68th birthday Monday. His
many friends wish for him a long
and happy life.
Rev. J. C. Caldwell, president
of Atlantic Christian College,
will assist Rev. Mr. Howard in a
protracted meeting here begin-
the 4th Sunday night
P. A. Hooker and wife, of
Kinston, spent Saturday with
Mrs. H. C. Ormond.
W. F. Hart and wife left Bun-
day to spend a weak at Morehead
City.
C .
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in it .
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.;
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rd
t IV
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i . y.
We .- U vi to
fill sheriff of Pitt
v. . this method
. if New people
. . to talk i
-if bu- thing if u i p
,. of Asia- people
aces .
; in they
.- that
fine chi;
P r-
or city
cl th
stores,
ever;
mt;
j hey w
I S.
a Ion
.;
. t
re-
visit the Mil .
. i v
Hill .- v
turned Sun y
Misses v d Thelma
cairn t
time in; , j. and
friends iii our n.
The a .
cu it.- . .
if hem
more wt . .
ire.
C, C. -i . . came
r.
b, at
Si me
t .
., very
p Hill.
vi
.
up
him to the pee- gene- m th
. I
The V . n
which
presented
;. .
id ask
here last night, acquitted them-
. . ;. good
will meet all require-
no matter what the
law says r what the platform
declares there will be prosperity
in this country because we have
ninety five million people who
must live and eat; because we
have a citizenship that will pro-
property and lives. There
will be panics and there will be
panics and there will be flush
times; there will be statesmen
and there will be hot air artists
and it makes no e to
the average citizen who is
dent, provided only, a majority
of the people elect
brother's Everything.
is ruminate him. It selves with
.
and harmony
in the Democratic Pitt
county.
D. G. Moore,
F-A Elks,
Dr. C. M. Jones.
Proctor,
A. Clark,
Warren,
A. M.
H. Edwards,
Alston Grimes,
Ii. Holliday.
i a m . h . a
than was present, and
who did not go
The
better than most
that come here.
those
much
RANDOM REFLECTIONS.
PROBABLY AFTER A HORSE.
Mr. W. H. Away
Intruder.
About o'clock this morning
Mr. W. H. who lives
in South Greenville,
by hearing someone walk-
through his yard, and also
noticed a noise like the rattling
of a bridle. Thinking someone
was trying to steal his horse or
the animal for a drive
Mr. jumped out of
bed and started out to
gate. He made more or leas
noise in his movements and in
opening doors, which the
heard, and just as he got
out on the back porch he saw a
man run around the corner of
the kitchen and make off to the
street. The man had a bridle in
his hand which he had taken
along to catch the horse.
Pains,
Scaly
Mi
the
Every patriotic i.
North Carolina can echo a heart;
to that. It just
the line of what The Observes
hat been preaching for
time. build more churches
and school houses and
enterprises and talk
about politics, re has bee.
too much political unrest an
agitation in North Carolina
its time to call a halt.
Observer.
Ice cream by the saucer
measure at Busy Bee next
door to C. T. Family
orders promptly filled,
d w if.
Mr. Bryan was not nominated
by the office-holders any way.
The G. hopes to claim,
in its platform in 1912,
for finding the North Pole. i n in .
., , I most cases for B.
With three thousand pounds B B where all else fails. If
,. , . , , , exhausted the old methods of
of dried apples on board, it looks have
as if there would be little
We will send sample
how B. B. B Cures above Trouble
also Eczema and Rheumatism,
For twenty-five years Botanic Blood
Balm B. has curing yearly
credit I of sufferers from Primary,
or Tertiary Blood Poison
and all forms of Blood Disease. We
of an American battleship
sinking if it were filled with ,,,. , , . .
i . T. or eyebrows falling out, take B. B. a
says the It the poison, makes the blood
. . . . and
treatment and still have
pains in bones, back or joints,
Mucus Patches in mouth, Sore
throat, Pimples, Copper-Colored Spots
Ulcers on any part of the body,
Sore, are run down or nervous, H sir
NOTICE.
W. H. Smith has purchased
me of A. D. Cox in the
Carolina Milling
Co. and will conduct the bus-
at the same place All
work promptly looked after. Mr.
Cox will still with the
Company.
i . . v
. . . ii lo saw
gin . ad v kiln
the
. an i. for a rood
business if v men
would n . ;. I
the railroad . . . to
build a shell .
t there, if
tiling mo . . .
me who
nave to wail ti. There
the east
sound train sleet
and her . with ice.
We hope they . nil have some
. that we can
be out off aid rain
. .-, tor trains.
There are a good many people
that go and come to from our
little Arthur.
Dixon
Physician Surgeon
Office over Bank Building
AYDEN. N. C.
Tribune. There would lie con-
danger that it would
be considerable danger that it
would up and
A New Jersey pastor recently
passed around cigars to the mule
members of his congregation, in
order that they might enjoy
themselves during the delivery
of his sermon. This might lie
all right as far as it goes, but
why not ice cream sodas for the
ladies
The Boy
When the excursion train from
Morehead stopped at the station
here Sunday night, a through
passenger put his head out a
Who believes the Booth is go-
back on its former
------1
pure and rich, healing every sore and
completely changing the entire body
into a clean, healthy condition. Itch-
humors, Risings or pimples of
all leave after killing the n
and the blood with B. B. B.
in this way a flood of pure rich blood is
sent direct to the akin surface, the
itching stops r and every humor
or is healed and cured.
BLOOD BALM B.
is pleasant and safe to talk; composed
of pure ingredients. It
fies and enriches the blood.
Druggists, per Urge bottle with
Directions for home cure.
Free Blood Cure
This coupon cut from Green-
ville, N. C. Reflector is good for
one large sample of
Blood Balm mailed free in plain
package. Simply fill in your
name and address on dotted
lines below and mall to BLOOD
BALM CO, Atlanta Ga.
STATEMENT OF
THE BANK OF AYDEN
AYDEN. CAROLINA
In the State of North Carolina, at the close of May 1908.
Resources
Loans and discounts
Overdrafts . .
Furniture and Fixtures
Due from
Gold coin .
Silver coin, including
minor coin currency
National bunk notes
other notes
Greenville sir, this is electoral votes to the h-
answered a small boy candidate President g
Star. mi
near.
State name of trouble
Liabilities
160,426.87 L, . . . .
Capital stock . .
fund . .
6,068.66
200.60 Undivided profits, less
1,870.89
125,000.00
11,260.00
283.86
1,658.001
current exp. paid
Deposits subject took. 84,138.80
Total, 170,880.68
Total, 170,680.68
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA.
COUNTY OF PITT
I I R Smith, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear
the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
SMITH, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to be-
fore me, this 14th. day of May
1908,
HODGES,
Notary Public
L DIXON,
R. C. CANNON.
J. R- SMITH,
Directors.
POOR PRINT
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Life, Fire Accident
INSURANCE
G a
D PI S In the State-if Carolina 1.1 the cos. of business. 14th 1918.
pi r
Loan an ii I k
i . I
II end unsecured
Q P J All other stocks i
pi J and mortgages 2,400.011
H house I
I Fur. Fix. i 8.072.552
If J I PROMPT AND CAREFUL
J H GIVEN TO ALL BUSINESS.
Demand ,
i ; from Banks and
A CALL FOR COUNTY the end that all Democratic, Cash items
voters may familiarize Gold coin
WILL HELD ON SATURDAY selves with plan for holding j
AUGUST
Executive Committee Adopts
This Method of all
County Offices.
At r meeting of the
i .; all minor coin cur.
election bank notes
That all other matters and other U S notes 11.128.
arising in respect to
Total
Method of all he ding primary .;
arc hereby referred to .
County . Sort I. l i
Capital Block 26,000.00
fund 25,000.00
profits less .
expenses
taxes paid
Bill payable 10,000.00
Time
-ill. 110,544.46
t checks
outstanding 480.25
I 189,717.00
Shoes We y
, , r, central executive committee of J i f V, r n t i .
it p of the Demo- i I, James I. the named Lank, do sol-
At r meeting am ,. . l;. ,. ., fl power to , .,., ;. true t. the best of my
committee of I. . n shall be . L, Cashier.
held in Greenville,, . , I
on Saturday, July, 11th, the ,.,.
co. ;
Ex. La ;. I. A.
man at all t , . ,,. ,. I Director.
. .
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.,;. . id k our
b .
Untie executive c m m
Pitt in session th s day, p . .,.
. .
that, primary election be . ; ,
f of Pitt. . , .,
it that I
. pair
I,. . , . .
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O HE CONDITION OF
The Banking and Trust
Company
AT N. C.
. v. . . i 14th,
ti in, on .
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are i In vote at the
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I i -arr i . i-k. 88,702.02
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I Stable, i . s. hanks
Livery Co. I -i, mi
conducted in the several J. B. PEnD, Manager
, P sit the places I State of North
. ; P ; fT holding Vehicle Good Horses L . r. . ;, ; ,;., do
. .-, . ,.;,. ,, p, .,.,., swear that the is true to the best
V t
I general elections, and that the Your Patronage Solicited
I opened and kept
from a. m. until 6.00
yip. m in ail of the voting pro
; , V . . . . t , l ii i i . , I
wear I i-i true to the of know
and . Cashier.
.- d sworn to be-
20th day May,
J. M
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K. Flanagan,
Cobb,
.-. Laughinghouse
Director
m in all the voting pro
w . -.-. . fig said county, except in
V- . G. en; . i No.
. . . .
. . . . said primary election n LS i I
A ct .
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;,., ., ii Good I
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. i . i. . rite el I .
W. H. RHODES, Supt., N. Car.
area with . for
I elections prescribed by the State
Democratic committee
; d i
parrots handsome j newest and m hung in the
bird. in full and World.
At the dose of the v. tins th. fl. p-1 p n. d-d talkers.
At the dose of the voting the Vow Perfect
.,,,.,;, I W .
in the such within six months or assured against time Dy
. . . . .
. i. Parrot cages
I shall proceed to count the ball u lie fill or-
it lit of the persons ;
A complete E seas nab roods.
Banks, Station n latest Magazines, supplies.
class . . china.
Lot u y . tty .
Lock move for you needing them,
No ti
Get i;
I ; after the is selected.
Only th very . the
Now f i to come in
examine our bi goods
C ill ; i . he I st is s
pr . quality considered.
A. B. Ellington, Company.
II p. e
by either
ACCIDENT
SICKNESS.
A .-i DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS
a is o we ;. .- .
voted and the office and . . j- ..
number of votes received by each canary is guaranteed to sing
person for each of said s money back, These price i are I INSURE NOW.
and they shall such list in ordered b f-., a ft, WHITE, Carolina
and send the original Any person ,
thereof I .- . a I r or
man of the county executive .,,. low ft r , . I
committee and thee there. prices , tea e . d i
to the chairman of the township and with Has .-, 162,000.000.0.; In
executive And for Telegraph office before next .
the purpose of ascertaining and .
Rout
x. S Its
Fit-
. r.
w Li ton
in-1.
declaring the result of said
Democratic executive
committee of Pitt county, shall
meet at the house the
town of Greenville, on Tuesday,
Sept. 1st, 1908. at 12.00 M., and
shall open, tab date canvass and
declare the i y
election, in ace with the
pis i f
That all persons who are to e
vi for at aid for the
county offices,
shall cause t. be filled with the
chairman or secretary of the
I .
Notice.
By virtue of the i r of Bali con-
;. Mortgage
old. Has over In
force over ; dividends annually; writes
all th bast forms of Han very low premium Does
not Heal i-i securities.
Those desiring Life Insurance, will Ho well to call on or
I write to
. under i.- half of n .
. t Tick, s- . hi n; n i,
Saturday June and
to and i eluding
Trip Tickets to Norfolk, Va. Sept. 1807, limited
Op X , J . v., .,,,
The Norfolk and Southern Rail-, from Norfolk, v,,.
way the following Virginia Beach and Cape
tractive low during the sea- Va. trip leave
. . . . , . If. II .,.,,. . . ,. h,. ,.
executive committee, on
t five year i f me , ,,,,
or before the 16th nay August,
a of
H. D. BATEMAN,
delivered by Henry While a j
e. Pu 1- W.
or the January, .
II tor of
county, North Carolina, j
to Bale, before the U
court r In . ,
cash, t bidder, V
i ring real prop r
fl tar D
I I,. county. North Carolina, Ii ; PI
a pin ti tin I of a
id Jami i B i . , , Bi
Boston, ant Return via.
Sharp . iS
Atlantic Coast Line.
5th c a with Ida l r ii
. ii .- . E. poles to the
son to Va re-
turn.
From Pares
N. S. Ry.
Wendell .
Zebulon .
Wilson B.-0
,.
Greenville ,,
.
New Bern
t it H- II
R. E. L. Bunch, T. M.
H. C. G. P. A.
F. W. P. A.
a e. n
and shall pay to the ;
laid chairman, such sum shall th. I. ;
e determined executive . B
Dr. Greene
DENTAL
to primary
cause to o
ft
bed
committee of Pitt county, as in
their opinion may his or their
necessary part for defraying
expenses incident to the holding
of said primary
That the chairman of this com-
is hereby directed to
cause to he published in the
Greenville Reflector, that part of
the for
we v Ian t h
with
,., -i l-o tr- i
i. -I.
of July,
ii.
K. i . atty.
Get the work for the least j.
money. Collars and i
per dozen when taken by
Haskett. Save them
laundry.
Tickets July
August I, and limited to
Start on return trip August 16th.
Extension return limit may
be obtained until September
by deposit of Stopovers
permitted in New York, on re-
turn trip. For particulars, ad-
dress.
W. J. Craig, t. C.
Passenger Manager. General
Wilmington, N. C.
Office over Frank Wilson's S printed tr--, of H . Ci i , . ii .
WEDDING.
Mrs. Frances Winslow
announces the marriage
of her daughter
Nellie Marie
to
Mr. Claudius Herbert King
Monday the sixth of July
nineteen hundred and eight
Los Anglos, California.
After July fifteenth, The Hill,
Portland, Oregon.
I ever and Malaria
do Wood's Liver Medicine
in Regulates the liver,
Accomplished Woman of
Salisbury Becomes Bride of Army
Officer.
Salisbury. N. C. July -A
most interesting wedding
was performed in St.
Luke's Episcopal church here at
six o'clock this afternoon when
Miss Browning Hen-
became the bride of
Lyman A. Cotten, of the United
States Army, The ceremony
was performed in the presence
of a large number of friends and Mad
. ; t, . r, . t, i headache, constipation, fatigue and
relatives by the Rev. Ur. F. J.
Murdock, rector of the church
and pastor of bride's family.
Following the wedding a brilliant
reception was given at the home
of the bride's parents, ex Con
and Mrs. John S. Hen- on the farm are
The ushers were , not hard t .
bald Henderson, Bruce Cotten,
Burton Craig, John Henderson
Preston Cotten, Mr.
and Mr. et. attendants
included Misses Susan Bynum,
Jeanie Car-
mine Mock, besides a
of out-of-b guests.
The bride is an accomplished
m at vi young
greatly d o n
State. Lieut Cotten
th i
States Ar .; as a
Eta
weakness. It's tonic effect on the en-
tire system is felt with the first dost
to lake. Clears the complex-
ion Quickly. contains 1-2
the of the
Hard to Get Rid Of.
the kickers in town. On the
farm there is the kicking cow.
and our long cared friend, the
mule, while in town there the
. id mo shack who wants all the
i . mes
i tying The cow may
be so ii the male traded
. in, lathing hut
Cutting Down Freight Trains.
The Atlantic Coast Line has
cut in half its service in
this section, and beginning with
last Wednesday, 15th, only
weekly freight trail.-, run be-
tween Weldon and Kinston, in
place of the daily that
have heretofore been running.
The A. C. L., is no doubt con-
ducting its business to suit itself,
but this cutting down of freight
trains looks like a suicidal policy,
as it will simply Rive the
to the Norfolk Southern
road at ail the points reached by
that road. We understand that
a reason given for cutting down
the service is that trains a
week can handle the present
business. That may be true for
the immediate present, but we
predict that if such a schedule
holds it will not b six months
before the A. C. L. will find that
one trains week will be sufficient
to carry all the freight it will get
to points reached by ti N. S.
u .
II
Of
conic.
Does.
for the
trial
on Kidneys and b
first I . I-.
lam hack, rheum i
and r TI
he I in the i
.
act ii-
r relief
. .
ii .
E G FLANAGAN
Pres. and
T M
Secretary.
w k
The John Flanagan
Organized in reorganize
in 1904 with
-AND
y. I i
form . Bow
to I at. .
i-i- Ill I
R. ti in
Wat ranted . . i.
ii say M
re,
II .
.
rat i gate.
ii
, I tare
How the Mm Was
p man
ox n i
girl s
all v r
lid
IV I D i
Small
, r a pear;
. .; .
ti i
State . .
i, . I
case
i,
colored,
give i ma led
m- I
say W,
C. r
i-
felon en my I ion . an
to heal .
it is applied.
re
I'll
H r n I
ca i .-.
fl
i i i.
-1
rm
. i i
i.
. . vi
, IS
f ii
IS;
j .
The Black
Over
from
berries,
. I la
. . .
and
. . i
applies
Hill-
a lull stock also n lull re-
our Mac iii is
. ii .
; ;.
ST
Man
i . j,
live j
. . .
r-, o
I the crop nor yet I .
,. . . .
i i
i and ca out P
in estimated
-M
crop and we into son
lie b is gr w
. I co
h i pro
th . an r n that
i few years i was
I r
v i i
-id
.
.,
, Hill,
.,.
Pees Laxative Cough S; . . i; i
and . Is relief for
croup, hoarseness, who
Gently laxative,
John i.
lull a
th L .
H j . h Id is i. our interest
lo see as we are in position to look alter
sour every need. ; our tine
General is kepi
I goo e
x tax to car
choose from is n I
t .
Share
Under the State law enacted
by the last legislature creating a
fireman's relief fund, the amount
apportioned to Greenville is
Insurance Commissioner Young
sent Mr. H. L Carr, treasurer
of the town, a check for this
amount, and it was by him
turned over to Mr. J. L. Little,
treasurer of the relief
fund. This fund is created by a
small tax on foreign insurance
companies doing business in the
State.
Just Exactly Right.
have used New Life
Pills for several years, and find them
just exactly gays Mr A A
ton, of N Y New Life
Pills relieve without the least
fort. Best remedy for constipation,
biliousness malaria. at J. L.
Wooten's drug store.
vi quality
your orders -i In
nails. Give us ;. call
c ii fill
loud of
art J
Mr.
re,
a i
ranks high p esteem
H L.
General Hardware
Sole Agent for
Lead and Zinc Paint, Jewel Stoves and Ranges. Syracuse
farm Cant's fertilizer sower
Edge Tools.
and a general favorite with all.
in the approaching marriage
go
i . v . . . .
in i; .
He was i i the
., a boat v. Id ;.,
. . ;. he say.,
Prof. . was I e . r ,,, , , ,.
Greenville feels much Interest only one of the . who could rests
; not labor i est impressed in
. . , v i- i the d at D aver.
V. x . . .;, . pr, ., Ml.
Operation Piles will not be While attempting to start . , be better
to the sieve with kerosene ,,.,. d. ere than on th-
oil the can exploded and the rostrum.
daughter of interview with Mr. B-y-
i year
old
lent of North
was attended
Judge Parker Offer, Service,. j Owens u Frank Morrison, secretary of
Helena. Mont., July the and James Dun-
Alton B. Parker, who is here on
his way to tour Yellowstone
Park with of
New York, said today he would
gladly stump New York and
other states for Bryan and Kern,
and he believed they will carry
New York.
One application of Man Pile Rem-
for all forms of Piles, soothes,
reduces inflammation, soreness and
itching. Price guaranteed. Sold by
John C. Wooten.
It Can't Be Beat.
The best of all tea.-hers Is experience.
C. M. Harden, of r City. North
Carolina, find that
Bitters does all claimed for it.
For Stomach, Liver and kidney
it can't be beat. have tried it
and find it a
Mr. Harden is it's the best of all
medicines also for weakness, lame
hack, and all run down conditions.
Best two for chills and malaria. Sold
old under guarantee at J. L. Wooten's
drug store.
c-in.
i a labor leader.
Died.
On July 15th the tiny presence
of Jessie Tucker, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Harding
of near Grifton was taken from
them. For a year and a month,
she had shed sunshine on the
hearts of those who loved her,
and Heaven is richer for the
return of her baby spirit.
ft
POOR PRINT
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DEPARTMENT
i. .
v.
El
if
In Charge of F. C. NYE
Application j
. .-, I mind the GRADED SCHOOL TEACHERS.
A HAPPY
HOME
i .
rot t
ft
Pi
ii
in.-.
; i S a-i
; . Id Of N
;. gs.
C. N; went to e
ids
r Si
. . your ti i
. ;. W. .
are busy
. v . . damaged
in ever bi
. ;
i , . .
. .
. us I a
I iv Cox, Who holds l
t,., ; . h the
Is one where health abounds.
With impure blood there can-
not be good health.
With a disordered LIVER there
cannot be good blood.
If y LIVER and restore
Us natural action.
I . Tours
. . .
in th
Hi
day . . to spend a .
.-iv., . . . r. B.
esteem p . . permit me to
v formation to the
of concerning
session I the graded
school.
i order cf
b, a I reopen
pi day. -moor 34th.
;. U p. f the teach. ;
.,; . Irvine
; . ;. . . .-
d n i
; . . . fin
Si .
Lewis; G
with
I we
A Pretty Fancy It the Legend of Hi
Fairy Origin.
Once upon a then lived in
China two orphan brothers. The
elder brother, not satisfied with
having inherited the larger share
the parental estate,
part of the j ranger.
hint but a few rocky,
BOiL
lie j brother i
Hi ally me with ; i.
hunger. T , in
be r . up .
. there an I be
his el fate.
s o beard st eel
bis name. Opening bi
Take no Substitute. All Druggists. ; he i
.-. I c
A healthy LIVER means pure
blood.
Pure blood means health.
Health means happiness.
.; ling r
who .
and
. hive noticed, and no
thy reward. Thou
i i. tame
re thy head m in. it
. a o rested. reach tho tn .
Mrs. Sarah Cram r, mother o; H, ,, i,.,, i.,
re. Nina Z r. Bi d ; n-i i
s pass- i th i hes ind hat
away this . i-g at
. She d ,. ,, t,
Mr. n., I Mrs. Z v , . , , ,. ., ;. . .
MRS. CRAMER
at Home of R. M. Ail
In tho State of Chivalry
Compulsory.
-If any that Um days of
and tho errant
spirit let him start
I . on a far southward Journey,
not halt his Steps until lie up
Hie town of which la
of the Mexican state
a traveling
man.
arrived hi he will
at once we that the
till survives. was down there not
long . and the gallantry f
their extreme readiness to extend
to the fair sex pleased and
surprised me. When l noticed
alacrity which the native males
Jumped on crowded street car
to their seals to first senorita
entered. thought to myself how
I mere are these
Mexicans than of own
. They do not wait to see If
same man is going to get up, but
, each tries to beat the other in
proffering his seat to the lady.
s; about the matter to the pro-
r of the hotel and Immediately
be began laugh.
i lens; understand, senor. said
that the c
our state It a decree that If any
man keep Ills Heal in a street ear.
r a woman to stand,
be l- II in and a fine. The
hive Instructed to
mG o; him. His rocky i this . i think this
. a v , and .
. she was w .
.-, . was
i .- j .
rt I
t an i
is r s
i m . ti
prices are int. r
Hen
lie.
i .
i .
Duncan has
j i
i. . .
; i.
i . .
I . Miss
v. .-. ; kin Bel . tat of sever i
W, . tags tor th He improve
i health.
,;
an- S extensive pr
ration the manufacture
. . Barber l y ID
Si an old W w be glad to supply y
of W. H. J needs, Prices are interesting.
F. Stoker, cf
was here Friday.
. sell
we can
Hi in v i.
The t
av d
lily-
. V he i . e .
i yea-. home r. at
o'clock and the will be
. c mi
Address to die Democratic Press.
I every D raw paper
pupil
onetime with Kit-
Ice cream at Johnson's
every day.
. T. . Mo re, of who
has a business
in h, is visit bis
friend is an old
dent of W. H. S. and we are
glad indeed to have him among
us
We always have a nice of
flour just if.
-1 Berber C
W. E. Ho
. ,
last year. M Lewis has boor.
teaching the Goldsboro schools
i r i
v el
mM , would begin collection a
. m . . aw had a I
,.,. i, ;. ; from its subscribers. There
we may expect good work are very few Democrats who
from each of them. could to makes small
At a later date I snail have ,,,
some further announcements to
m live to
new pupils,
contribution and the will
n he able to control
until they take on
v still and ho j
;. I i
With i v. i he Ii
self, i i the task the
treas
i lam days be dog i .
i ; he I a r bulb.
B, . . . the promise,
ed tho i I lied
u . it re a
. i I
i .
; i-ii .
. Ii r
; i . lie yo
; itch u
. . I lies and .;.
, i . -ii i
i . .
grow ; i an
a id . . v. lie to hay from
him.
re the
. or Bow r
sin home, though in
it .- Ii the
has to do the prompt
yon ii. since of
our to
with the police and to be pub-
as hi, king
American.
She Had Barns.
pie lad. was
n ,;. v. and had Just
r Into i where the good
was i washing. Her on-
n . r elevate the minds of
i . . I asked. you rent
In the good wife bared her
bra v. n and displayed a large red
. There's wan got this
,,,,. , v. ii . steam the pot
But. after a aye
mind, he said
as she raised her sweet face
from his shoulder and they both saw
white I i u will all
she burst out,
hiding her upon bis
do you
were here
A. L-
Av. .
after neon
A opportunity to get
goods for the next few
days. Calico, and the
A. F. C. Gingham,
Star
Percale,
Term.
Ai ion on.- on I
j fir-t be . e
f-.--- feet I mis, but
who graduated last spring will plying campaign funds. As long
am hopeful that all the pupils themselves the of
slip-
to s
i- tali re . . ed.
to this
too strongly them to
to be ac nor
mid their parents
them
i; can. Young
people our and time
ply cannot afford to deprive
themselves of a
The expense feature is but
. r
ii . using
campaign tin as most men do ordering
. t. . i.
influence
Some
the have
far for outlandish j
have a lite b me
hand. Ha, U Shoes , it hi ,
Barber Co, is determination, and I
d. t a Kin- other have been hope none our graduates are
Rev. T. H. went to Kin
ton Thursday on business.
and eggs a specialty.
Come get the beat prices.
Harrington, Barber Co.
Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Taylor, or
Ayden, spent Sunday here.
Remember the Hunsucker bug-
are still going. Call to see
our nice stock of runabouts be-
fore you buy. Prices are inter-
Miss Eva after an
extended visit to Hassell and
Bethel returned home Friday
afternoon.
To have a horse he must
have plenty of good feed. All
kinds of the best to be had, at
Produce Co., next
door to
On account of excessive heat
Dr. W. T. was not
able to fill his appointment here
Sunday night, having delivered
two lectures during the day.
The A. G. Cox manufacturing
Co. is taxed to its full capacity
now filling the urgent orders for
trucks and flues. They report
business in excellent condition
Miss Pattie button went to
Greenville yesterday afternoon.
Hay and lime at A. W. Ange
at Co-
Rev. T. H. King was at his
best Sunday morning at the
church.
We are prepared to fill your
orders for flues on short notice.
Let us have your orders at once
before the rush comes Prices
same as hut year. A. G. Cox
Manufacturing Co.,
N. C
Hassell House, of House, spent
the night here with Johnnie
He returned home this
morning.
other goods have
No goods charged at
above prices. Come A. W. Ange
Prof. G, E. left
Wednesday evening for the con-
convention to be held
in Plymouth Thursday.
of High
school here and being
sent out. Almost daily requests
come in for from
prospective students. Last year
there were pupils from seventeen
counties Carolina in this
school, two from Florida and one
from Virginia. Prof Lineberry
is cheerful over the prospect this
year for even a greater attend-
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Smith, of
Hanrahan, spent Friday
here with relatives.
A. D. Cox and went
to Oakley to spend Sunday with
relatives.
Jerome and C. H.
Langston went to
today.
Miss Maggie Ross, of Bonner-
ton, is visiting Miss Olive Butt.
C. T. Cox celebrated his birth-
day at the home of his mother,
Mrs. E. E. Cox, last night. It
was attended by quite a number
of his relatives and friends.
Refreshments were served.
Messrs. and Peters,
who have been selling lightning
rods in our section for the put
two weeks, left tor Tarboro
yesterday afternoon to spend
Sunday.
hope none of our- graduates are
going to be lacking in this re-
Trusting; that the pupils of our
school are having a most delight
vacation, and than will
be ready for a good year's work
when school opens, I am.
Very truly.
H. B. Smith,
Superintendent.
a few men
will
Upon
seems that
reached the end cf corporate con-, able to
and this is a step in what they pay. and yet these fine
Ways.
I have fed you.
are doing; your
p- on
Imply
mil so there yes
-Smart Sol
Making Headway.
Traveler neat
yon say you were
been
they altogether h
have mothers tongue. And . with the girl across the way
I some moth-
n smile a
A HUMAN MACHINE.
but the individuals English clerks will.
I sneak their mother tongue if a
who control these charge them with
may still dominate j the king's
,.,,. . . , . I ion's of Rhetoric,
politics the sinews
of war. The Democratic
has struck a blow
by
before election. The I Bi . ,
party has so far refused to at the Scottish court to a
Ha to Correct a Language
Ha Did Not Understand.
When Mas Muller preparing Ills
he had, so the
I in of the In-
l of the compositor.
i in lbs for
Admiral Dead.
Bad Germany, July
Vice Admiral
who commanded the ill-fated
Russian fleet, which was
by the Japanese in the
Sea f Japan in May, 1903. died
here last night heart trow-
It is believed that the heart
affection resulted from injuries
received by Admiral
sky in the of the Sea of
Japan.
Have just unloaded a car each
of corn and oats. See me
buying. F. V. Johnston.
. scholar In the university
party so to at the Scottish court to SI must be overlooking his proofs with
with us on this proposition, but match, the duke to take any partner . kindly Interest and making the
. 1.1. k. J fin I for showed that
The long
were I he of the mil who
us on proposition, Baton, mine
public sentiment may yet whom he could find, took to his side Mans w him.
it to do so. I have no doubt Edinburgh
notice
Go to M. G. Bryan
N, C., for fire insurance. He
represents the Co.,
of Greensboro. It is one of the
best.
to this Mag-
it to do so. i nave no , . ,,. , Pot
. .-, . . -ii, John The lat-
Democratic party won and the latter, being
receive contributions from more the stake, built for him-
individuals than ever self s home, which is to be
ed to any campaign, and there is by tho record upon It in
. a
no reason why the entire sum
necessary should not be
by ons from the mass-i Assorting
es. If every Democratic paper j a great help to be able to
will take the matter up and lend size up the man you come in contact
a helping hand, we will soon;
ha
treasury
campaign work, and that u all out of their club one night
helping hand, we will mod with, said a business man to u-
u son. It more important still
money enough in the ,,,,,, J .,,
to provide for legitimate a noisy
ii oil I . at.
we want.
W. J. Bryan
HUMAN HANDS
DO NOT
at
. No
fur
mm Powder
to It I,
and Our as
to Hake.
milk.
Pewter.
Mil, end
Simple, 11-
two
TOt is
et one. of e
Flavors; Vanilla,
Lemon and
SoU r S
for It be
Sow keep
Co., U S. V
the street. They stopped in front
of an imposing resilience. Alter
considerable one of them
advanced and pounded on he door.
A woman stuck her head out of a
second story window demanded,
none too do you
the resilience of
Mr, Inquired the man on
the Steps, With elaborate bow.
is. What do you lib it
possible I honor
to What
Good Will you
Convict Shot by Guard.
July
Scott, a serving
two years on county
roads for forgery, was shot by a
guard and mortally wounded
this morning while attempting
his escape. One ball
went through the left lung and, .
the. county physician the, to
patient will likely be dead before j
night
wt up the type. this man,
know Muller asked, s
hit of It. Us and wont enabled him
to detect the errors a hungry child
a dinner. The
originated through his arm
than from any Intellectual doubt, and
that arm was
This had sustained an
dent, leaving him with an arm partly
paralyzed, and as this made him slow-
with Ills setting his masters
on to Sanskrit, with which he had
no previous acquaintance. He had
to upward of types for the
work, but he learned them and
himself to the work. Now.
many of the letters In Sanskrit cannot
follow each other or. If they do, must
be modified. In writing Muller some-
times forgot these modifications, but
they were all marked tho proof.
Muller was so Interested that besought
out the printer to ask how he
was able to correct a language which
he did not understand. The
was see, sir,
tar arm gets into a regular swing
from one compartment of types to
another, there are
never occur. So If I suddenly to
take up which entail u new
movement feel It and put a
What a dog's life the or
Ward's, which Is the
thing, would have caused that marvel-
human Ge-
LAXATIVE
TO NATIONaL Nil FOOD AND
An
rot Salt by L. WOOTEN, Drug
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner
Truth In Preference to Fiction.
One Dollar Per Year
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. JULY 1908
NUMBER
PLAN FOR PRIMARY ELECTIONS.
Plan for holding primary elections for
the nomination of democratic
dates for and township
and members of the legislature and
township executive committee, in per-
of resolution adopted by the
state democratic executive committee
at its meeting held in Raleigh on the
26th day of July. 190-1.
Section At the meeting
held for the purpose of calling a
county convention to nominate
candidates for county offices and
members of the legislature,
the county democratic executive
committee may, upon motion,
determine the question of
such candidates by
election as provided for in
the following resolution of the
state executive
, That this com-
will an optional
primary, to be adopted by the
executive committee of any
county to nominate
county candidates and members
of the legislature by a primary.
That the chairman is
ed to appoint a sub-committee to
formulate such a plan, and when
approved by the chairman the
said plan shall become a part
of the plan of
Where any county executive
committee has already called a
primary, such county executive
committee may formulate and
promulgate its own s for
such election already ordered.
The plan provided for in this
resolution will not supersede the
present plan except in
counties adopting this
Sec. If before such meet-
is held there shall be present-
ed to the chairman the county
executive a petition in
writing, signed by one-fourth of
the members of such executive
committee, or a petition in writ-
signed by at least one
known democratic voters
of such county, asking a
meeting of the county executive
committee be held for the par-
pose of considering the
of nominating such
dates by primary election, then
it shall be the duty of said chair-
man forthwith to call a meeting
of his county executive commit-
tee within ten days to act upon
the said petition. In any county
where it has been decided by
the majority of the executive
committee to nominate
dates by primary election, shall
be held under the following rules
and
Sec-3. The time of holding
the primary election shall be not
less than thirty days before the
general election, and not less
than fifteen notice shall be
given of the time and places
when and where such primary is
to be held. When a primary
election under this plan shall be
ordered, notice thereof, giving
the date and the various ballot-
places and the names of the
persons appointed to hold the
same, shall be published in the
democratic press of said county,
and copies posted at every ballot-
place in said, county, and
other notice given as the
county executive committee may
think proper. In such primary
election the county executive
committee shall designate the
places where voting shall be
had. and they shall select, as far
as practicable, the places
ed by law for holding the general
state elections. They may, how-
ever, select other places if the
convenience of democratic voters
justifies such change, but there
shall be at least one voting place
in each township.
Sec. For the purpose of
holding such election, the said
committee shall appoint two
democrats for each
or other voting district in
the county, who shall conduce
such election, receive the ballots,
count them, declare the result
and make a written statement
thereof. If any person appoint-
ed to hold a primary election
shall decline to serve, become in-
or become a
date before said primary, the
chairman cf th-; executive com-
cf that township or
shall have to
some qualified democrat to
fill such place; and if the chair-
man of the committee shall not
be present, then the remaining
poll-holder person authorized
may designate some to
assist him in holding the same,
and such substitute person
have the same right and author-
therein as it he had been
originally appointed by the
executive committee.
Sec. The said persons
shall provide such boxes for the
reception of ballots as may be
but there shall be
separate boxes for the following
of candidates, to-wit
Candidates for the general as-
shall be voted for in one
box, all county officers shall be
voted for in one box, all township
officers in one box The hours
for holding such primary election
shall be as From ten
o'clock a. m. to live o'clock p. m.
Provided, that the county
committee may designate
other hours within which said
primary election may be held;
but in no case shall the time for
holding said election be less than
sire hours.
j-
POOR PRINT
Any democratic can-
who is voted for in said
primary election may attend the
in person or by
and be present
the conduct of said election and
counting the vote. Every white
democratic elector shall have the
right to vote at bis proper poll-
place, and in case the vote of
a man claiming to be a democrat
elector is challenged on the
ground that he is not qualified as
an or is not a democrat,
he shall not be denied the
of voting except by the
judgment of both poll-holders.
Every challenge shall be record-
ed, and any candidate or his rep-
dissatisfied with the
result shall have the right to
peal to the county executive
committee, and the county
committee shall hear the
same and allow or disallow the
vote, and shall amend the re-
turns that precinct in ac-
with its
said appeal.
Sec. At the close of the
voting it shall be the duty of the
poll-holders, in the presence of
such candidates or their
and any democrat who
wishes to attend, to proceed at
once to count the ballots and
make a list of all persons voted
for and the offices for which
they were voted, and
of votes received by each,
and they shall sign such list and
send the same immediately to
the chairman of the county ex-
committee. They shall
give any candidate or his
upon his request, a
copy of the said list and they
shall also give to the county ex-
committee a statement of
the number of challenges allowed
or disallowed, and how said
challenged voter voted or how he
offered to vote when challenged.
Sec. Within five days of
the holding of such primary
election, it shall be the duty of
the democratic executive com-
of such county to meet
and ascertain and declare the re-
of the and if any per
son has received B majority of
all votes cast for an office, they
shall so declare, and he shall be
the nominee of the party for such
office. And if no has re-
a majority of all the votes
cast for an office, but has re-
a plurality thereof, the
said committee shall declare him
to be the nominee of the party
for such office, unless the person
receiving next highest vote
for such office demands of said
committee in writing a sec-
primary be held, in which
case a second primary shall be
ordered and held under the rules
and regulations herein provided,
as near as may be. and such sec-
primary snail be held within
days from the time of said
call, provided that in the second
primary no votes shall
be cast except for the two per-
sons receiving respectively the
highest and next highest vote in
the first primary. In the event
each person voted for in the sec
primary receives the tame
I number of votes, the county ex-
committee shall decide
which of them shall be the can-
of the party for that
office.
Sec. At the meeting in
which said primary is ordered
under this plan, it shall be the
duty of the committee
to fix the date upon which said
committee will meet to ascertain
and declare the result of such
primary, and notice thereof shall
be given in the call for such
In case a second primary
is necessary, the date f r the
meeting of the executive com-
to canvass and
the result thereof shall be fixed
and announced in the call of the
second primary-
Sec. The county executive
committee shall have the right to
make rules with regard to
holding the primary elections
which it may deem proper, not
inconsistent with the rules
scribed in this plan. It shall be
the duty of the executive com-
to prepare and furnish all
blanks and forms needed in
the returns from said
and any reported
and appeals therefrom. It
shall have power to provide for
raising the funds necessary to
pay the expenses thereof.
Sec. No primary election
shall be held under this plan
less the same shall be ordered by
the executive committee of the
county, and in the
committee of the county shall
not order a-primary election
this plan, nominations for
county offices and candidates for
the legislature shall made
the plan of organization in
force prior to the adoption of the
resolution set forth.
F. M. SIMMONS,
Chairman State Democratic
Executive Committee.
ALEX. J. FIELD, Secretary.
HOTEL BURNED AT NIGHT.
Main Building At Springs
Destroyed.
N. C. July
The main hotel building at
Springs, fourteen
miles north of Rural Hall, was
destroyed by fire at o'clock
this morning. The total loss on
furniture, ere. is
at There were
thirty or more guests in the
building tome of them
I narrow escapes. of them
lost their trunks and clothing.
One lady rushed out of the build-
through flames with her
j baby her arms. Both had
j their hair badly singed. The
; origin of tho fire is not definitely
, known. One opinion is that the
i building -as lightning.
electric storm passed over
scene about the time the
fire was discovered. Another
I belief expressed is that the con
started from a lamp
; exploding. Dr. H. P.
of Southern Pines, who is man-
aging the summer resort this
year, lost in cash, besides
; considerable household
He has decided to build a kitchen
once and continue business
throughout the season. The
owners have two small buildings
j which will be fitted up for use by
News and Ob-
server.
THE INLAND WATER-WAY.
Condemning Land on In-
tended to Small.
A correspondent of The New
Bern Journal has interrogated
that paper as to what progress,
if any, has been made toward
actual work on the inland water-
way, and the question out
tho fact that something is being
done. The Journal calls
Why No Make John Elks Sheriff of
Pitt County
When John Elks retired from
the chairmanship of the board
of county commissioners of Pin.
j county, he carried with him the
respect arid the confidence of tho
people. unknown
i politically, save in his own town-
ship when He was elected a com-
missioner, he the
duties of that difficult office with
i such tact and courage that even
I those who looked upon this young
I farmer from with a de-
j of doubt as to his ability
; soon recognized in him a level
headed practical man, in whose
hands the business of the Ly
will be carefully guarded.
At the expiration of his term
as commissioner, declining re-
election, he since devoted his
attention entirely to bis farm.
He now asks the Democrats of
the county to make him sheriff.
He has proven faithful in every
sphere of that he has been
called upon to fill. He is a man
of great sense, a court
gentlemen, has always been
j a Democrat and will make Pitt
county one of the best officers
she ever had.
One of the Voters.
Greenville Township, July
ltd
i to advertisements in its col-
in the nature of summons
i appear and take that
had been commenced for
its condemnation of certain lands,
the cases would be heard in
I the United States Circuit court
at New Morn, Monday,
3rd, The Journal explains that
to those acquainted with these
now in progress of con-
Id it will be known that
lie in the vicinity of Adams
creek, along the proposed line cf
l ate of inland water-way.
that this process is
I necessary before work may be
upon this water
i ate. who ought to know
I sty, that with condemnation of
land, and its purchase by the
g which is expected
be co rs urn mated as quickly i's
legal process may be ad-
the work upon the inland
water way will be commenced.
This ought to be as-
that the inland water
way is net a project on paper,
but that in the course of time,
it is to be an fact.
h has been really started, and
is the important thing. The
government k- laying the
That being, the
completion of the project is as-
sured. This inland water-way,
Journal says, merely a
, canal or water route for war
in time of trouble with for-
nations, but means a safety
route for vessels engaged in
carrying trade, whereby they
may avoid the dangers of the
ocean storms, particularly Hat-
And to Congressman
Small be the
Chronicle.
BOY RUN OVER.
Wheels of Ice Wagon Pits Across
Body.
morning Jam's a
little son of Mr. and Mrs. E. B.
was riding his
on Evans street, when he
I run over by an ice wagon. Toe
I wheels of the wagon
; across his b and it is almost
miraculous that he was not in-
killed or seriously m-
Fortunately he was
bruised.
Sine Evans street
aver,; have I. paved they
afford an inviting place for bi-
cycle riding, but with so many
vehicles on these- busy streets
such riding is y dangerous.
The Time to
During the money
when dollars and work are
is the very time to adv-
the time to reach the pocket-
books of the men w
who buy for the
dollar quality considered.
The merchants that nave been
carrying
ads.
a i
week day in the
merchants that have doing
the business, nine limes
of ten. The wide-awake
me; chant know- that he
is getting new business every
day ard also knows c mes
from the fellow the merchant
that doesn't tell his customers
what he has got through the
newspapers, and is steadily
out in this day of close com-
petition. There is no way of
getting around
is one of the
able assets in business. Every
successful business concern is a
testimonial to printer's ink. The
fellow of yesterday can't keep
pace with the fellow of
employing old methods.
man knows that and
stick to pays and pays
Greensboro Record.
Planting Bald Heads.
Why should a man worry about
his hair or the lack of it Near-
every day I receive letters
from men or women asking for a
dandruff cure and a hair restorer.
The best dandruff cure is a bald
head The best hair restorer is
a native of Columbia, at the sec-
or third fall of the
River. He uses an awl, a mallet
and some spice gum. After
punching a hole in the scalp he
inserts a hair, which is plastered
around with the gum and
cultivated until it takes firm
root. His custom is to plant
three hairs a day. To plant
more would throw the hairless
one into convulsions. I knew a
man who was thirteen years get-
ting a new planting of hair.
New York Press.
Marriage Licenses.
Register of Deeds R. Williams
has issued the following licenses
since last report-
white.
Dare Cowan and High-
smith.
W. T. Hart and Irene
Broadway and Sarah E.
Garris.
Harvey Briley and Louise
Ward.
Enoch M. Davenport and Lena
May Harris.
COLORED.
John Crandall and Carrie
Dupree.
William Ford and Louisa
land.
Ernest Worthington and Lucy
Bryant.
Arthur Minor and
Whitley.
Daniel Joyner and Lula
son.
It's Your Move.
Long years ago the wise old
bard told that is a game
of but it still remains for
the disappointed man of today
to find out for himself that the
trouble with his particular game
is that it Is while
he sits waiting for some one else
to make a play.
When things seem to have
gone wrong generally, and
is quite as it should be; when
the other man gets the pro-
motion; the other man makes
tho wise investment; the other
man, in short, annexes to him-
self tho desired things of life,
the trouble is that you forget
your part in the game while
watching him play his. You've
sat gaping at his brilliant moves,
and stupidly allowed your own
men to get cornered.
Wake up; take a hand; make a
skillful move; get so in earnest,
so absorbed in the old game of
winning, that compel others
to watch you.
your move now; make it
Sun.
A Strange Reptile Killed at Leroi .
George showed
us a curiosity Monday in
shape cf a pair of snake
At least reptile belonged m
the snake family, but seemed to
about half Hazard. It van
about two feet. long and had it
long neck about the size of a
man's forefinger, then a body
the size of a man's wrist about
six or eight inches long, then a
tail like that cf a snake. The
two feet were near the forepart
of the body at the end the
neck and look very much like
the feet of a or frog.
The reptile was killed by two
little colored near
well and they so mutilated the
body that it could not be
ed or skinned. The question is,
What was the thing,
News.
Father of Twenty-Eight.
Cleveland, Tenn., July
The Rev. G. Frazier is
congratulations on the birth
of his twenty-eighth child. Mr.
Frazier is a Baptist minister and
resides near the city. The
youngest child was born on Sun-
day, and on that day the aged
father preached sermon as he
said, more vigor than
Mr. Frazier has been
married four times.
R. C. Flanagan to Out.
Postmaster R. C. Flanagan,
who has been at Washing-
ton Hospital for the past
weeks returned home this morn-
We are glad to see him able
to be out on the streets again,
and hope he will soon be entirely
well and back at his post of duty-
Miss Gets Married.
Miss Mattie the young
lady who so mysteriously dis-
appeared from the city two or
three weeks ago and was later
found at Columbia, S. C, was
married in South Carolina
day night to Mr. Walter Harkey,
of this city. With two or
witnesses the couple r
the line in an Mr.
and Mrs. Harkey will e their
home in
Chronicle.
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Eastern reflector, 24 July 1908
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
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July 24, 1908
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