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In Charge of F. C. NYE
Vicinity- Advertising Rates on Application J
., , Plea boar in mind the DUDLEY, AND WILSON.
. nil o-j Par Heel wagons
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next do
pint
to- Par Heel wagons and carts
bad f by the A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. Man Favors These Three
N C.
Lots of are coming
i r in about school desks which the
A. G. Cox C . makes.
See our i t at close
w is lime.
h A. W. Ange Co.
o . j superintend
iv . he wants to Beat all bis
v them, which means
loads. The unusual that they use every Democratic
comfort if within their power to look
e low price commend; before they leap and reason with
their better wits in the selection
Candidates.
Farmville, Aug. -1. 1908.
Editor
Not that I wish to meddle with
things I'm not concerned
but judging from what
have seen and heard fed it
behooves every voter in this
grand old county of ours to see
i.
r. or tried.
of county officials in the near or
coming primaries.
Not tint our offices have not
r Co. us for cracked corn.
. Co
. . . ,. . properly and efficiently
W. A his father in a series of meetings filled by our present occupants,
hast. I this week. He will be away for but inhering are
The genial e is a several weeks engaged in revival who are just as
. work, only getting into fill tent just as worthy and just as
. the regular appointments. i need; of the support
The A. G. Cox those now, and have
Co. have received a solid been for some time enjoying
and car of the famous j them in our county.
Wild prices are inter- i have beard many of our
Harri Barber eating. Call to see us Before you citizens remark that one term
Our F. L- carriers could we are sure can enough for any officer
their yesterday you but how about two or three
bridges We were glad to see W. L. Whenever that is the case what
V Simpson, in our town of the essence of the old
Ice four.-1 Monday. He is m 1- favorite
every farmers of the c He rights U all and special
Henry was looking the best place in privileges to r
M. F. Crawford went to the State to send his daughters ignorant people and we well
today. to school when he had care know that our county will and
liTe always hi. a nice lice of fully examined the buildings handsomely pay our officers,
rash groceries n hand. here and learned of the work of why should we continue to
Barber Co.
M. B Bryan this ming
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We are prepared to fill your right place as hundreds of pat-1 aspirants
So Tired
may be from overwork, but
the chances are its from an in-
active LIVER. m
With a ell conducted LIVER
one can d. mountains of labor
without fatigue.
It adds j hundred per cent to
ones earning capacity.
It can be kept in
by, and only by
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE.
THE STATE PROHIBITION
Law Mutt be Enforced Elect R
Man for Legislator.
Wilson. K. C, August 1908
To the Friends of
The forces of
have prevailed against the
of ;. saloon; and here
after our fair State is to be free
from the gal sale
This, does not mean
complete victory. Only a p
of the liquor forces will quietly
REUNION.
Mrs. Alice Harper Entertains Her
Children and Grand-Children.
There was a family reunion
Sunday at the home of Mrs. Alice
Harper in South Greenville There
were with her to spend the day
Dr. R. L. Carr and Alexander
Harper, C. S. Carr and family,
H. L. Carr and family, of Green-
ville; Dr. Wade Anderson and
family and Mr. and Mrs. E. A.
Darden, of Wilson; Mrs Emmet
Brown and children, of Cleburne.
Texas; A. T. Harper, of
and Charles Harper, of
the party numbering about
twenty five.
An enjoyable feature of the
reunion was a bounteous dinner
was spread on a table
in the under the trees, it
was a day of much pleasure to
all present, and to Mrs. Harper
in having her children and grand
children with her, all but one
daughter being present.
SPROUTS.
and submit to the
others must be made to. On the and
of some there will be a ready
r disposition to manufacture, sell
and I liq in spite of the
prohibition law.
Then e it is incumbent upon
us to tee to tie enforcement of
the law we have championed.
Duty i . that good
law, and
the school and the careful bestow upon one of our friends
N. C, July 19-8.
Miss Lillian Lassiter, of Scow
Hill and Hisses Bertha Joyner
of Grim
and Vernice Lang, of
F were visiting at Ivy
Smith's last week.
S. W. preached a
very good sermon at Smith's
Friday night and
v.- to ids regular appointment
at Saturday morning,
Little and
law It is better
law the law
yo, of Wilson, came
i i relative s
and rids for a while.
Smithtown
if k .- nay Saturday night,
given its students he seem- mote luxuries or flowers than
. satisfied has found the another And among the many
for office I see three Prohibition law of our State.
protect t
less. It is wiser to shield the
people from than to
the from
. r . r and not having a load they came
law. Let us. therefore, use
evidence and influence con
any person who
and picked up the young folks
until they were loaded with a
HYDROPHOBIA.
Treatment- Announcement
by the State Board of Health.
The general assembly, at its
last regular session, enacted the
An act authorizing the State
board of health to provide for
the preventive treatment of
hydrophobia.
Section That the State
board of health is hereby
and empowered to pro-
for and have conducted
its direction the preventive
treatment of hydrophobia or
rabies, whenever in its judgment
circumstances, financial and
other, will justify it. To meet
the expenses of this
the said board is hereby given
authority to supplement the
revenue derived from fees for
the treatment by such sums from
the treasury of the State
of hygiene as may be
Provided, that the useful-
efficiency of the said
laboratory is not thereby
paired.
Sec. That the benefits of
said treatment shall be given
free of charge to all residents of
the State who shall present to
the secretary of the State board
of health, or its representative
having in charge the manage-
of this special work, an
affidavit inability to pay, duly
sworn to and subscribed before
a justice of p ace. or, if the
ease be a minor, such an affidavit
by the parent or guardian. To
meet as far as may be the ex-
this special work, the
said State board of health is
hereby authorized and directed
to demand from I hose able to do
so the payment in advance of a
reasonable fee. not exceed in
any cave the usual charge made
by the reputable Pasteur
for flues n notice, can testify.
men's names that are well
at
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Rev. J. II. Griffith, of .,
id Rev. Mr. of .
in the
.,, Mr JaCK Harper,
b just in known in every section of our
county, and they an not only
your
the rush comes Prices Harrington, Berber .
i G Cox V was a romantic day
for cur quiet little tow every section but a-
. . a rather loving in every
up. It as strictly honest ard
learned that these business like gentlemen
were none other than t i,.,
. j ml i uphold the old
I lutes of country.
Then the r will step. I I The board of health, at its re
, , , seekers. Then for fun
I desire further to put you
your guard with reference
representatives our
assembly. I am sure
j place until about
they retraced their way
on r. . annual meeting, decided
they began their music, which. now
very
The following extract from the
He, will services
i of Greenville, and Miss
respect, and have never failed to
n Jenkins, the daughter of whenever opportunity presents
Tend M a
Cox shaH
to it, full capacity The noon W to help to nominate them
w filling the urgent orders for Mr. Husks and lad
other friends from Greenville, nominated for
All repaired to the home of Mr. Sam Dudley; for register of
M. G. Bryan, our popular post- deeds, J. C. Lanier. for treasurer,
where the proper vows w B Wilson. A Voter,
were taken and two fortunes
were linked in one. Mr.
the of license
leave no stone unturned car-
p; t nominate men
lief to represent
your county. they lay
plans ti I his d. Be wise and
cautious; and that only
men who favor
are nominated and elected, Find
they w re passing from place to
or
and flues. They report
in excellent condition
Hay and lime at A. W. Ange
Jo
Profs. Nye and Lineberry arc
looking up students. One
this about tenor twelve
ms were engaged. One man
county, writing to
age a room r is daughter,
, crops are almost
buy the storm, but am
to do part and
my children
man can do better. If we
part all will be well.
have a good hi he
l plenty of good feed. All
s of the best to b had, at
Produce Co., next
to
. Swain, of Vanceboro, was
yesterday co rent a house
love, his family. He has
work with the A. G.
Mfg. He says he
s to get work where
put his children in a good
Many children would be
r off if their were
the Hunsucker bug-
still going. Call to see
ice stock of runabouts be-
Prices are inter-
several weeks visit in
part of the State
Mollie Bryan has returned
reports a very
sojourn up there- She
with the fine water,
and
but driving over
hills and rocks are most
When it comes to
there is nothing better
the level roads of the
I you have a
and a good hors.-.
the nun o will properly fill
and deposited those they
picked up.
T. A. Willoughby died Sunday
evening, and his death filled the
neighborhood with sadness He
. was the son of Mr. Mrs. R.
i A. and was an ex
rice young man in
position press him into the
race. Only thus can we get the
best possible m By this
we of tn get excelled
men who would not otherwise
b. come candidate
served a bountiful dinner to the
happy party and all went on
their way rejoicing as a
marriage
A special opportunity to get
Republican
, Pursuant to the action of the
Republican county executive
I committee, at a meeting he'd in
I Greenville, North Carolina Aug.
goods cheap for the next few,.
Calico, and the best 14th- the
days.
A. F. C. Gingham,
county
are
hereby
Star sheeting, notified that the county
the
to
in Greenville
Percale, was called
Lace, Shoes
and other goods have been re- noon, for the purpose
No charged and alternate.- to the
above prices. Come A. w. Ange State and judicial conventions
ft Co.
a co
Mr. and Mrs. A. W Ange and
baby left Monday for Jamesville
to visit Mr. father.
Chickens and eggs a specially.
Come and get the best prices.
Harrington, Barber Co.
Mrs. Taft left Monday to visit elect delegates to the county
and the election of
chairman.
The chairman of the several
precincts will call their primaries
to meet on Saturday, August
at o'clock p. m.,
her daughter in Virginia.
The tobacco markets are open
and the farmers are hauling in
bright weed, no they have
made a rush on the A. G. Cox
Mfg. Co., for their wagons.
convention and at which
meeting an executive committee
of mi v
be elected.
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Chm. P.- p Ex.
is
important matter. See that your
cunt-, does safe and sane
thing.
If the friends prohibition
use their privileges and
sit by. while the advocates
of lie-use work for and nominate
through, the primaries and
conventions, men of their
choice, we can blame only our-
selves in meet reverses in
the Work while it
. It will be too late
tho primaries are over; and this
matter j entirely too important
to be We must give
It thought and attention. Some
men become candidates for rep
to legislature In our
behalf of
even though it mean per-1
and financial sacrifice. Help
me to preach i doctrine.
Yours for service,
R. I.
respect. He was buried
Monday evening in the presence
many sorrowing friends. We
greatly sympathize with the be-
in this hour of
grief.
We have been having very nice
showers the few days which,
we think, is very beneficial to
the growing crops.
R. A. Smith and Ben Joyner.
circular of information issued by
on
is
Quite a large number have been IS. I. Fleming, bee. pro. u m.
rolled out this week and still
orders are pouring in. Mr. Cox i
is justly proud of the Banana Cream
of these wagons and well he may highly
be, for his customers say there by ops of our
for tomorrow.
are none better. i bum mat,
With
one -t to a
tiff froth, add one ;
Lemon . n i-H .,
op- i in -hi
whim
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. Mile
NOTICE
Go to M. G. Bryan Winterville,
N, G., for fire insurance. He
represents the Co., .
of Greensboro. It is one of the J
His Market.
M. has moved
his market s to the build-
opposite the Norfolk
Si depot, where
in addition t fresh meats be
will ;. all kinds of country
he of hygiene gives
the necessary
Rabies In no other disease is
an early diagnosis more vital
Importance. Fortunately, a
can in most cases be
made from a microscopic
nation of the brain of the rabid
animal. The suspected animal,
or its head and neck, should be
sent t the earliest possible mo-
to the laboratory for ex-
The head should be
packed in ice to prevent
faction, and should be sent by
express, prepaid. A careful ac-
count of the animal, a full
of of suspicion,
should be sent in every case.
treatment will require the
presence of the patient in
for about three weeks, but
residence in a hospital is not
necessary. The cost of the en-
tire treatment will be or will
be furnished free to pet-tons
unable to pay. upon submission
of inability to
duly sworn to and
ed before a justice of the peace,
or, if the case be a minor, such
an affidavit by the parent or
Attention is called to the fact
that the law requires the fee to
the undersigned, the paid in advance. It should be
incumbents of the office of j said also that, if after trial it
tho board of commissioners be found necessary for
county, hereby of this special work,
v r ho fee be increased. This
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has now in ; i , p
l. -t .- . ,
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of Farmville S. J- Nobles, of
Greenville, were here Monday
to the burial ofT. A.
G. L. Tyson and his two oldest
boys went home Monday evening.
Mrs. C. L. Tyson and little ones
left for home this morning.
For Commissioner.
best.
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t .
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public improvements has induced
us, as a body, to stand for re-
for second term.
his the 4th of Aug. 1808.
B. W. King,
Jno.
M T. Spier,
J. D. Holland,
v , uM
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g . N. T. Cox.
For Sale or For Real.
House and lot nearly opposite
Baptist church. Electric
city water, rooms, hall ways,
dining room, pantry, bath room
and Kitchen Possession given
immediately. J. J. Cherry.
LAXATIVE SYRUP
c .
CONFORMS TO NATIONAL FOOD AND DRUGS LAW.
or money refunded. Prepared by
Sal by L.
CO. CHICAGO.
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner
Truth In Preference to Fiction.
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. AUG 1908
One Dollar Per Year
PUN FOR PRIMARY ELECTIONS.
Plan for primary for
nomination of democratic
dates for and township offices
and members of the and
township executive committee, in
of resolution adopted by the
state democratic executive committee
at its meeting held in Raleigh, on th
26th of July, 1904.
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 provide an optional
primary, to be adopted by the
executive committee of any
county desiring 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 organization.
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
See. 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 executive
committee, or a petition in writ-
signed by at least one
known democratic voters
of such county, asking that a,
meeting of the county executive j
committee be held the
pose of considering the
of nominating such
dates by primary election, then
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
to nominate
dates by primary election, shall
be held under the following rules
and
Sec 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 ind 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
such 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 the 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 but there
shall be at least one voting
in each township.
Sec. For the purpose of
holding election, the said
shall appoint two well
i. . ,., i
or other voting district in
the county, who shall conduct
such election, receive the ballots,
i 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 of the executive com
of that township or
shall have power to
some qualified democrat to
son has received a 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 person has re-
a majority of all the votes
cast for an office, but has re-
a plurality thereof, the
MURDER AT ROBERSONVILLE. ALDERMEN IN LONG SESSION
Yong White Man Killed by AND TRANSACTS CONSIDERABLE
Shot Three Times. BUSINESS.
AL for Current Year-Elect for young men and boys
night, Mr. Charlie a lit 57th yea-
young man who keeps a CUss Sidewalk Paving. first.
in that town, was shot and killed
Oak Ridge Institute.
We have on our desk a copy of
the latest of Oak
Institute, the well known st ho I
git s
The shows a i
a plurality in that town, was and killed of more than
said declare him by a named Robert Robe, board aldermen g
to be the nominee of the party U No particulars could be monthly session
for such office, the except that while Mr. night with all the
receiving the next highest vote Whichard was in his market the Notwithstanding
demands of three times and special meetings .,.
commit in a see; L, He lived only a few lie M, in
DREDGING IN PAMLICO
Work
I fill such place; and if the chair- primary be held, in which j
of the committee shall not case a second primary shall
be present, then the remaining ordered held under the s
person authorized j and regulations herein provided,
; may designate some as as may be. and such sec-
i assist him in holding the same, primary snail be held within
i and such substitute day from the time said
i have the same right and author- j provided that in the second,
therein as if he had election no votes shall A. president of the Mary-
I originally appointed by be cast except for the two Dredging Company, says
j executive committee. I receiving respectively the work
SEC The aid persons highest and next vote .
shall provide such boxes for the fir-1 prim the event ,,,.,
of ballots as may be each person voted in the see the o.
necessary, but there shall receives the This project, Mr,
enough to keep the board in sen
until a. m., when
was had to the
14th.
,, A resolution was adopted
the issuing of a rote
The location of the school in
the Pied i
between Greensboro and
Salem, with th pure cold
water, fine natural and
pure mountain fir. feet
en Canal Will Begin
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September 1st. for jg, 199.40 to the Norfolk above see
Baltimore, Aug. 11- Mr. Frank southern railway to cover an be asked for to hasten the
by town for freight.
the recommendation of the
i a committee levy
for the current year was
as
development of young
The equipment of the school
represents an outlay of
than to y in
South, This, with
For general cents j of men In
i each property vain
student
but there shall primary receives the This project, Mr, says, each property mm
folk wing number of votes, to but the of a poll. ; r, tr, , I d
separate shall decide V t t .,., ; For ma of graded o to the
of candidates, Schools cents on property and by any in th
for the general as-, huh o. In u,, e opening up an inland .,.,,.,,, L.
voted for in one party for . ,, Cam.; on poll. . try.
I the
i meat
pro-
shall be voted for in one
j box. all county officers shall be
for in one box, all township
officers in one The hours
on poll.
waterway the North Caro- interest on school
SEC, At the meeting in to Norfolk from which; cents on property and cents on
which primary is ordered; point vessels can continue m the poll.
it the inland coarse up the Chesapeake I For interest on Improvement
be as follow- From of the committee Bay to this city, bonds, first series, cents on
Which said, This, he believes result property and cents on
that the county will meet to ascertain Io an increased trade with the tor interest on improvement
committee may designate and the result of products of that
and notice there section, of lumber property and cents, r. poi
primary election beheld; he given in the call for such cotton tar, turpentine, his makes the total
In case a other commodities for each of property
is necessary, tho date; for the which Baltimore furnishes an Ration and on each poll, an
meeting of the executive market. In return the increase over last year from
to canvass and ascertain local merchants will be giver, but this increase
the result thereof shall be fixed cheap transportation for is mainly for interest on the ad-
and announced in the call of the I merchandise for distribution to bond issue that the town
The institute trains Hi
advanced college
walks of ii
for
for
for
but in no case shall the time for
holding election be less than
i six hours.
SEC C. Any democratic can
who is voted for in said s
primary election may attend the
the broader
the professions, and for MM
business life.
In this sch. h
the State Chan
bonds, second series, on among secondary schools for a
quarter of a century.
Those who pit-
a school ibis s,
should see one of the beautiful
J. A. and M. H. Holt, Oak
M. C.
I the South, by way of this inland i voted last year the training
same, in or by improvements.
and be I A note for was W
SI regard to For the ,
democratic elector shall have the holding the primary elections , hereby announce i m a i f.
right to vote at his proper poll, which it may deem proper, not; for due
place, and in case vote of j inconsistent with the Representatives subject
to cover an
for street
n man claiming to be a democrat in tins plan, it SUM Democratic primary.
elector is challenged on duty of the executive corn-
ground that he is as to prepare and furnish all
an elector, or is not a democrat, j blanks an. forms needed in
he shall not be denied the the returns from said e
of voting except by the any reported
judgment of both poll-holders. gM and appeal, therefrom.
Every challenge shall be record- j shall have power to i
J. F. Stokes.
Another Candidate.
To the people of mu other
A resolution was adopted that
all communications from the
water and light commission to
the board of aldermen must be
to writing and so trans
ii. d.
water and light
24th.
Th Re-Hector was In error
yesterday in saying the civil
term of court would
Monday, It will not begin
M 24th.
,, , . i, be record-1 snail nave , , I desire to say that I am a can-1 reported that had
the funds to
re dissatisfied with the the hereof, i solicitations or my friend,, but
result shall have the right to No election purely ad for the one
MS. ,
peal to the county executive shall be held under this plan
committee, and the county less the same shall be ordered by
the executive committee of the
article that keeps off cold and Twelfth streets. No action
hunger, and makes mi taken on the requests.
I have The street committee reported
committee shall hear the executive . , able and i nave P street had been
same and allow or disallow the county, and in case the executive j not that the street had
vote and shall amend the re committee of the county shall but the State manager has en- ordered.
me, those The market committee made
this plan, nominations for who me to put up the report of the stalls m the market
said appeal,
SEC. At the close of the
county offices and candidates for
the legislature shall be made
the plan of in
or more. I have in this
and adjoining counties six good
ids the plan of organization in speakers will employ two or publication made
voting it shall be the duty of the, force prior to the adoption the, N ,
if i resolution set forth. with
F. M. SIMMONS,
Executive Committee,
ALEX. J. FIELD, Secretary.
poll-holders, in the presence o
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 person, voted j.
for and the offices for which
they were voted, and the Register of Deeds R.
of votes received by each, has issued the following licenses
house that been rented.
The mayor was instructed to
ere, but to make speeches to in- avenue that interfere with sew-
State Democratic or in private families, shall be cut down, and that
and they shall sign such list and
send the same immediately to
the chairman of the county ex-
last
WHITE.
Curtis Collins and Florence
another amend
that the property owners
be left to do the paving th,
selves and make their own con-
tracts therefor. The
amendment was lost. n
Flanagan explained that be fa-
the per i
would opp no a
tract At pries without
advertisement b first
and the contract let to the low
et bidder. The matter was fin-
ally left to the discretion of the
The purchasing committee was
given authority to sell such
belonging to the
for which there was now fur-
use.
Several for
rant licenses we're granted, but
one by Henry for
selling barbecue the
Brick warehouse was refused.
Cobb tendered bis
nation as a member of the water
and light commission, which wan
and It L.
I elected to succeed him.
F. M. Wooten was elected a
No false statements or persons who are opposed to
will be allowed. the cutting down of such trees
induce my friends, both notified to appear at an ad-
between the ages of and meeting of the board on
to me. We urge our j the 14th when their objections;
friends to do the best for them- be heard,
selves and their loved ones, The committee appointed to.
. i. tho room horses dispensary commissioner tO fill
while supporting me. There is sell the town horses reported , ,
over five hundred million dollars so far they been unable to v g
at headquarters besides twelve; make a sale. chief of the Are department.
committee. They shall . millions of cash surplus to be J. V. Harper appeared in re- Mayor Whedbee and Aldermen
give any candidate or his Roberson and were appointed a cm-
upon his request, K to aid Jay, and the matter was referred to Investigate the conduct
On the question of the A of
the number of challenges allowed Boyd.
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 ill and declare the re-
t and if any per
W. S. Cox and Rosa Lee Cox.
J, V. Harper and Helen
Jenkins.
John Williams and Hannah
Alston.
Robert and Ada Joyner.
William Atkinson and Lizzie
Parker.
Louis Elks and Lula
maKing application me . A donation i MU u
passing the recruiting office at sidewalks on Evans street the Rough and Heady
Points Dr C avenue there was company for the purpose of send-
I in charge much discussion and mo- delegates to the meeting of
in .,. w the association.
Thanking my patrons for past were made Alderman W , A q
favors, and pledging my efforts moved that a contract avenue that
I am truly yours, an amendment to this that the, After
Bently Harris, j paving be done on a per cent. meeting, at o'clock, turned
District Manager, commission basis. Aldermen to Friday night, 14th.
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fore me, thin day of July, K. O.
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NORFOLK, VA.
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T.
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Moore and Long
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the and meat attractive thing In the
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assured against loss of time by either
ACCIDENT
SICKNESS.
INSURE NOW. o J DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS
H. A. WHITE, Greenville, North
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ton College and the at the same board
F Illustrated B. AIKEN, Littleton,
Now is the time to Advertise.
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NORFOLK. VA.
Cotton Buyers, Brokers
in Stocks, Cotton.
and Provisions,
PRIVATE v IRE
York Chicago
New Orleans
Plumbing.
Having bought the lock of C. A. Plumbing
lave rem. my shop to the third street
m to do ll kinds of and repairing. Es-
on Ira t work cheerfully given. Prices as low as
en e. h . Is material.
I a nice Ii of I room
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PARTY AT OCEAN VIEW, j Secretary Treasurer Resigns. Fine Sale.
Here is more of Foxhall's way
Pethel, N. C. 4th.
A happy and jolly band of
people, most of them from
Eastern North Carolina, returned
last Thursday from Ocean View,
Va. where we enjoyed a most
delightful stay for eleven days.
The water was fine, the weather
charming, and everything seemed
to favor our enjoyment.
time was very pleasantly-
spent in rowing, crabbing, fish-
darning, bathing,
shopping in Norfolk, taking trips
to Virginia Beach, Cape Henry
and points, card-playing,
bowline, drinking and
being merry. Bamboo sliding
was another interesting pass
time. Tin- w en especially
popular feature with two of our
girls, to much to that the other
girls gave them free rides for
the fun of suing them come
down on the rough side. While
naming the other pie
forgot to mention sleeping,
since we did l of that than
anything almost useless
to add it.
The m E r part -as
this. us live as I as
possible lay we are
think his success
I r ac d
;, . .
of I
one
easy
the I
porch of the U
The directors of The Home.
Building and Loan doing. Friday at the Star
held their monthly meeting warehouse he sold for J. b. Buck
Wednesday afternoon, trans- j rounds at at at
acted routine business. N. G. at an average of
White, secretary and treasurer, j If you want the best
tendered his resignation prices your tobacco to Fox-
asked to be relieved of the j hall at the Star branch of the
ties of the office by Thursday Farmers Consolidated Tobacco
The president, H. A.
White, was authorized to per-
form the duties of secretary and
treasurer until next meeting of
the directors when an election
An Old Gourd.
Mr. B. F. of Farm-
township, has an old gourd
will be held. The affairs of the which he says belonged to his
association are in perfect people through several genera-
and stockholders will covering a period more
their weekly dues at than a hundred years. The
the office of the gourd is in size, as it
another secretary is elected. will hold live pecks. Mr. Tug-
. well says he recently placed a
It Can't Be girl in gourd and
it was large enough U hide her
C. M. Harden, of when she sat down in It.
that
Bitters does all that's claimed for .
For Stomach, Liver kidney You arc liable Jo an attack pi some
las it cant be beat. have tried it form of Complaint and
and it a most . with the
Hr. Harden is it's Um best of all
for weakness. toy J L
Lack, an I all run
Best I for and malaria
old r at J, I. picnic.
store, w-c. A party of about
Day to Norfolk, went down on the Eagle, to
.- . the , at
Ll . Aug. .,., . , , . .- . n
Coast .
. to Norfolk r cam w II .
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Pres. and Gen.
T M HOOKER
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The John Flanagan Buggy Go.
Organized in 1866,
in with h i U
Manufacturers
BUGGIES -AND -CARRIAGES.
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friends. Th
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be ready for the
train Thursday. How
A-e found
a storm sea, we d then
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OUR GUARANTEE.
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and E.
chosen to
Those p
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Percival,
ire.
in the
were
ill, i .
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Bethel. Mess, s ,
Washington, Judson and Marvin
Blount, w. J. Roberson, J. D.
Bryan. Walter Barnhill, Bethel.
Howard J. D.
Huntington. W.
W. J. Mayo. Chas. Cobb, and
Leslie Thigpen. Conetoe, and W.
R. Percival. Petersburg. Va.
to see our
stock, also r line of
i;.
pairs our Machines only, which is
I is none
as.
-At
always give I
i call I .
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is
A CAR LOAD JUST
We carry the best quality only I inn
Cement and stock on ham
mind that Baker Hart's i- the place to bus
I it
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on
of .
if
I vice.
.
nil
Pr
Chills, Fever and
can no obtain Wood's Liver Medicine
in form. the liver,
and bladder, relieves biliousness.
sick headache-constipation, fatigue and
it's tonic effect oil en- J,
tire system is felt with the doses
to take. Clears the comp ex-
ion quickly. bottle contains 1--
times the quantity of the c size.
Greenville Boy to Wed in Florida.
Friends here at the home of
Mr. Jarvis have received the fol-
lowing invitation;
Mr. and Mrs. Louis M.
request the honor of your
presence
at the marriage of their daughter
Murray Wilda
to
Mr. Richard Bronson Jarvis
on Wednesday evening,
the nineteenth of August
nineteen hundred and eight
at half after eight o'clock
Florida.
full assortment always in stock to
Quality the highest, in fact there i- none bet-
it being guaranteed per cent, pure ,
It you wish to build it is to your
to see as we are in position to look
every need. Don't target that our line
of General Hardware is kept complete with
the very best quality goods. We can nil
en . v
holding a m-j
re
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-.- .
. of
your orders from a box of tax to a car load minister I
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nails. Give us a call.
Baker Hart.
ch
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t that I j
Ad
expected.
will be . . at ten ;
afternoon service at two
ville, if it is so that they cannot
cross the river, will be met at
House in wagons and
, .
of the
. a
of
. . W. D.
. and
A .
for the Kidneys, days
trial Guaranteed. act
on the Kidneys bring relief
in the first to backache, weak
back, lame back, rheumatic pains, Kid-
and bladder trouble. They purify
the blood and the entire sys-
John L. Wooten.
General Hardware
Sole Agent for
Lead and Zinc Paint, Jewel Stoves and Manges. Syracuse
farm fertilizer sower
Edge Tools.
to from the
will be ample dinner all.
G. Walker.
f he Remedy That Docs.
Now Discovery is the
remedy that does healing others
I but fail perform.
K it. of Auburn
It i curing me of throat
trouble of long that other
relieved only temporally.
New discovery is doing me so much
that confident that Us co.-
for a reasonable length
time will restore me to health.
hi renowned cough and COM
and throat and SOW at J.
drug store.
rial bottle free.
; . the bacon
re . I n
. a A;.
A tr. rig factor that will n
act is the t
b n of the
c mm . ere giving it. ,
can hi of thorn
talking and working for tin-
Sacha f
and p id. is
the a town.
. Mo
No; ;
Best The
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me to M
recommend Buck lens a
says J. W. Jenkins. -f Hill, N. date, or th
C. am t on vino d ii a he r
salve th world It cured All o-s 1- l.-d W
n an it .
to heal ovary ore. burn or wound Th Cm J
it at V. M. ., A. . ,. t t,
drUB store V. O.
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POOR PRINT
III
EASTERN REFLECTOR
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
D. J. Editor and Proprietor
a, second matter Jan. 1907 at the at N
C Congress of March 1879
in to
GREENVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY AUG. 1908.
Resident North Carolinians Get your thinking cap on
and descendants of North Cam- haw some suggest ions for the
in Indiana, are to hold a I betterment of the community
reunion at in that
WHAT IT COST THEM.
State, on the 19th and 20th of
this month. Mr. G. S. Brad-
thaw, of has
invited to attend and deliver an
address.
A REASONABLE VIEW.
The Reflector confesses that it
is unable t see the matter of
the State corporation commission
allowing telephone companies t.
make their rates for night mes-
sages the same as for day mes-
sages, in the same light as it i
viewed by some of its exchanges.
The Raleigh News and Observer,
for instance, denounces the rill-
as unjust and
We have never
yet been aide to see why either
a telephone or telegraph message
Lincoln refuse to make any re-
in rates on account of
the Bryan notification
meeting in that city. This
shows a in matters
political that the people ought
to take into consideration when
they go to vote for president in
November. You can readily see
which party the railroads look
to for special favors.
Politics is a very interesting
subject just at this time, but
business and progress are of far
more importance. It is all right
should be sent at a cheaper rate consideration to the first.
at night than during the day.
when it requires just as much
service and expense to transmit
one as the other. We have been
a telegraph operator for twenty
five and know that it is
just a- much trouble and re-
a- much labor to
a night message as a day
message, and we take it tor
for it is the duty of every citizen
to be interested in the selection
of men to offices of trust
and responsibility, but the
matter of progress should
not be neglected. Don't lose
your head over politics, be
moderate about it. Sol much
whether tins man or
Along about the close . the
recent Democratic primary con
ready to take with you to the .,, j State, there was
meeting of the
mere Thursday night.
much talk about the expenditure
of money by the candidates and
their lieutenants. It was claim-
ed that Home had spent
that man shall get an office, hut
granted that the same is true in fa M
the matter of telephone together and work together
sages. If the companies can
ford to -end messages at a
rate at night, look- to us
they can afford to give just
as low a in the day time.
, to us it would
i . equally as reasonable to say
that railroad and street car lines
carry passengers at a low-
tor prosperity and progress. Pitt
is on the upward march
and we should keep her going
forward.
The report of President I.
of the Tobacco Board
of Trade, published in another
refers the
The Tarboro Southerner says
that Mayor Paul Jones, of that
town, will visit Greenville one
day the latter part of this week
to inspect our paved streets with
a view of having paving
done in The paving
done in Greenville is giving the
town some good advertising.
The national campaign com-
got the right man when
it selected Daniels, of
the News and Observer,
to be at the head of its publicity
department. Another good
T. Pence to assist
in the literary work.
Aspirants for county offices
should bear in mind that they I
have but one week more ill
which to register with the
chairman. Those who fail to
register by the night of the lath
cannot be voted in the
on the 30th.
A man is being tried in Gran-
ville county for the killing of a
twenty live years ago. the
mar. was said to he crazy at the
time of committing the murder,
for several years since was
the inmate of an asylum. Such
a trial look- like a useless waste
of the county's money.
Recently The Reflector has re-
communication
t appear prompt l,,,,,,,,.,, exact
We will get them all print- Lt now develops that the
ed as fast as opportunity will j entire campaign expenses of
permit.
Recently
Mecklenburg alone, a claim
so communications Tie quick, ex.
that all could not appear prompt-1 exact fig-
Really it would be no discredit
to the State for the salary of the
governor to be higher, but we
lo not want to see it raised just
to reimburse the candidates for
they spend trying to get it
Shake Into Your Shoes
Aden's a powder. Relieves
foot and
ingrowing nails, and takes the
ting out of corns and bunions. It. s
the greatest comfort of the
age -lien's Foot-Ease makes tight
or new shoes feel easy. It is a certain
for sweating, swollen,
tired, aching feet. Try it today. Sold
by all Druggists and Shoe Stores. By
mail for in stamps Don t accept
any substitute. Trial package tree
Address Allen S. Olmsted. N. Y
SOIL SURVEY.
Pains, Can--
Scaly
Ashley Home amounted, all
to Mr. Kitchin claims
that his campaign expenses to-
Mr. Graff's fig-
have not i eon learned but
were probably between the two
above named. The Chronicle
gives the facts to silence the e sample
wild talk that has been indulged . how B. B. B. Cures above Trouble
chiefly by Republican Eczema and Rheumatism.
more new. There is denial of the For years Botanic Mood
fact that the campaign cost too
much money, but it is a
rate by night than they do by I n. connected
as to say that
i; to the inter
if
Greenville t market.
meet I n
should give lower rates r night
service. In most lines
especially where service
i- regulated by
the scale of wages for night work L,,,, t ,, , ,
is higher than for day work.
ix physician visits a patient
The Durham Herald thinks it
would be about as reasonable cf
the Democrats to claim that they
can Pennsylvania as for
Since
the papers are
having much to say in
them. The way to stop
lynching- is to lust stop the
cause that leads to them.
one township in Buncombe
county has voted
for road improvements. That
i- the way to build up n county.
tor nothing like good
roads.
There are of them in
he running, but on the night of
many will find that they
ran too slow. We wish you all
could win. gentleman, but yon
can't do it.
A group women
journeyed to Oyster Hay to cal
on the president, he refused
them an audience, No doubt
they dubbed him mean old
The jury in the trial of the
Oxford doctor for near
r or f
B. has curing yearly
thousands of sufferers Primary.
Secondary or Blood Poison
forms Blood Disease. We
faction to be able to an . cases to-- B.
exhibition of figures, the
the electorate .
charges that
ii. i and still have aches
l The small pains in bones, hack or joints,
been it. i inches ii. mouth, ore
Of Home's expenditure , Pimples, Spots
on any part of the body, Baying
Sere-, are run down or Hair
or eyebrows fulling out, take H. B. B.
It kills the makes the blood
over Kitchin and Craig is due to
the fact that lie not a poll
was a new
man-am and
to build up a party changing the entire body
own To do this, expenses were I into dean,
, ,.,.,. . humors, Risings or pimples of En
entailed which out not o. tn n the poll n
. . 1.1. II l It
way of the
Ashley Home acquitted
handsomely and with honor in
and purifying blood with B. p. .
in this a flood rich blood is
sent direct to the skill the
itching Stops r and humor
i is and
respects, and line old BLOOD BALM
man had come before the people
a rear earlier, all opposition to
,,, . a topic to consider I the to claim
at
night
high b
day
for
.
till
Tl en
pay e
r . . almost
v b
I,
be u-i
needs lo lie
. I s.
they will carry North Carolina.
That sizes it up pretty well.
The r- of county and
I heir wives
night.
will
certain
his nomination for governor
would have been futile Char-
Chronicle.
The The
Chronicle in the above are not
at all creditable. It is a
on the and on
State that a campaign was con-
ducted in which so much money
was spent to secure a nomination,
Take the winning candidate.,
Mr. Kitchin. who says it
him to
i- pleasant and safe to talk; composed
of pure ingredients. It
lie-i and the blood.
Druggists, par bottle with
for home cur.
Free Blood Cure g
This coupon cut from I
ville, N. f. If for i
,.,. , of
Hi.; free in
Mi f
name address on M
and mail to BLOOD
R CO, Atlanta Ga.
twenty ago while and he has also stated that
brought in a verdict of not he had to mortgage his home to
guilty, as mi
pi
have been
tone
,. iii the
day v. .
in see ; hone
companies abused
wanting as much tor night
vice as for day service. The
Reflector believes ii perfect
fairness i i all things, and that
i- its reason for this expression
of opinion on this subject.
i lay tin
, tor of i so.
liming in i mill
e. fee
his . a yet --i close to
ii- original color, In -pile of
of summer suns and in-
winds that have kissed his
brow and fanned his auburn
locks. hoping for more
of them.
to be
Held i i nest Friday,
numbers of them
. be pr-sent. The purpose
the meeting is to benefit
and their wives, and
u they should take advantage of it.
raise tin- it.
Of coll
For fine lot of C.
Brown Leghorns, standard bred;
Turkeys and
Guineas This is choice breed-
; ,. added U. this and
at this but or
.-t
Cl, I
I. and when is
The man who cannot talk up
ii. own business without run-
n that of somebody else.
have a poor business to
talk about.
Candidate Tall ha- adopted
the idea of putting some of his
speeches into talking machines
This early in the campaign
Mr. complaining that lie is
-u tired as to need B month's
rest. I. him hold on until the
election, then he Will have a
long time to retire into solitude
and rest.
red
hi governor n
i- s-
out badly
In
or it
better lo lave I
race.
tics, but we are
-ending them around light. The
the four
only pay him
he
ill the end.
even up
ill have been
out ; he
clean
see
room. quick. W- A. ft
Hearne. Greenville, N w
are to an of song
form of Bowel and should
provide yourself with the best known
remedy. Dr. Both Balsam
Warranted L.
Next Thursday night, in the
mayor's office, then- will be a
meeting of the Chamber of Com.
and every business man
in the community should be
present. The last meeting was
that produced results for the
benefit of the town, and the
one will be equally helpful if
the business men determine to
make it such. There never
a time that Greenville needed
more to be active than now. The
tobacco market has just opened,
the fall season is drawing near,
and all should unite in setting
on foot to bring trade this
way. Indifference now means
loss of business, hence everybody
should come out Thursday night.
It is said that one man,
raised to help
out the campaign fund to elect
Roosevelt four years ago. Over
against this it is said that the
entire national Democratic cam-
this year will be Conducted
n a fund of Quite a
difference. It shows, of course,
that Roosevelt's election was
by the trusts and
rations, and that if Bryan is
elected this year he will be
no obligations to them.
Kinston has decided to muzzle
the dogs, something that towns
usually wait to do until after
somebody is bitten, In the ma
of towns the
act like they consider dogs
more value than people.
and sending
country.
As there are seven president-
candidate- out, they ought to
hustle around and two more
so as to have enough for a base-
ball nine.
The State candidate- have be-
gun their -peaking campaign,
for three mouth-there will
be plenty tor the people to listen
to.
would have been true had
either of the other candidates
secured the nomination. It is a
pity that the Slate ever had
a campaign.
men char-
and who sell
things, to Investigate an
opportunity for realizing
Ion their earning rapacity, w
i your worth n
same con- to a you should MM
can get the 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
The railroads reaching
gave reduced rates to per-
sons attending the recent Taft
notification meeting in
but the railroads centering in
Mr. V. Moore has been
made circulation manager of the
Charlotte Observer and the other
papers published by The
company. This is a good step
for those papers, for Mr. Moore
is so well know over North Caro-
that be will add largely to
their circulation.
It Charlotte succeeds in en-
gaging the appearance Candi-
date Taft as a drawing card at
the coming
care should be taken to en
large telephone booths so that
his will not get
wedged in.
Candidates for county offices
should remember that they must
register with the chairman of
the comity executive committee
not later than the 16th, or they
cannot be voted for in the
on the 29th.
Greenville is not the only place
with marriages. The
papers indicate that the level
prevails in several sections of
the State.
With all the talk about a
publican nominee for governor,
it seems hard to get one
press a willingness to be put up
as a sacrifice in front of Kitchin.
Mr. Bryan will find nut
row that he has been nominated
president. At is
the date of the notification meet-
. .
Candidate speech of
acceptance will only
words. That will be short
enough to read.
The cry goes up for more
to conduct the national cam-
Now is the time to sub-
scribe.
When it is not one
Thaw it is something else,
have now got him going into
bankruptcy.
Weak
Heart Action
If you do not stand by your
town and talk for it and help to
carry it forward, you need not
expect outside people to do so.
Greenville business men
should bear in mind that they
get trade only as they work for
it.
In a letter, published else-
where, from Congressman John
H. Small, it is shown that he
never tires doing something good
for county.
With several candidates for
each office in enough
are going to get left to form a
big consolation society.
This is the last week for
of candidates for county
offices. Only those w ho are on
the list by next Saturday night
can be voted for in the primary.
JELL-O
INSTANTLY. boil-
In cool per package
There arc 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 fol-
low. Dr. Miles Heart Cure
is a medicine especially
adapted to the needs of
these nerves and the mus-
structure of the
heart itself. It is a
strengthening tonic that
brings speedy relief.
Try it.
years I with I
thought trouble,
the doctor, told me had heart
trouble. I had tried many
when the Dr. almanac cams
my hand., and concluded to
try Dr. Heart Cure.
taken three and now am
not at all.
medicine did It. I write this In
the h., that will
of
Main St. Ky.
Your Milt Or. Heart
we him to
of bottle If It falls
to benefit you.
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT,
IN CHARGE OF J. M. BLOW. e
Washington, N. C , Aug. 6th.
Authorized Agent of Reflector for Ayden and Advertising rates furnished R fl t
u is gratifying to be
you planted your gar-
den is the question every
one is asking. Woods Seed are
the best for the South- You will
find all kinds perfectly fresh at
Drug Store. Don't make
the mistake of getting some
kind
The Brick tobacco ware-
house is a certainty. The sky
lights have arrived and the work
is being d rapidly. It will
be run by J. W. Dixon, of Greene
county W, J. Hooks, of
Johnson. Both are up-to-date
having had several
years experience in the ware-
house business. They will open
Brick Aug. 25th.
M. M. makes the best
cold drinks that car. be made at
the lea cold the year
Try one.
Miss Nannie Smith, the invalid
daughter of C. J- Smith, died
Thursday evening. Her remains
were laid to at the old,
family l ground. Rev. T.
H. King conducting the funeral
Co. Dixon are running
their factory and mills cm full
time. General sawing trimming
am repairing of all kinds neatly
The district meeting of 1.0,
The train Monday evening
brought the remains of Curtis
Eubanks, who died at the hos-
in Washington, where he
had been for treatment. He
had been a sufferer from
for a long time. Though
his spine was almost doubled yet
he served his trade as a sawyer
until recently. Amid all of his
deformity he was cheerful, and
seemed to be contented. He had
a great many warm friends in
Ayden, and in Greene county,
was born. His remain
were taken to for enter
The sad news news reached
our town Monday evening of the
death of Mr. C. F. Harris, near
Haddock's X Road. Mr. Harris
had been an invalid for quite a
while, and about years ago
he lost wife and since then he
somewhat became demented. He
bad for several months made his
home with Mrs. Jesse Hardy,
his daughter, and Monday
the men all in the rid and
his daughter looking after domes-
tic affairs, near o'clock
miss i. a me
bad had befallen him he
searched the promises, and at
last, looking in the lot well, dis-
covered his head above the
F. was a grand success, face the water. She
the inclemency of the lately made an alarm, but when
weather- the usual came he was dead.
tine of business, a banquet Mr. Harris was a good of comb honey.
TO SHIP HONEY BY THE CARLOAD able to announce that arrange
have finally been perfect-
Valley Ideal Place for Bee
Industry.
The press dispatch be-
low attracted our attention, and
we reproduce it here to show
how the Western farmers, by
giving attention to small
tries, make so much money out
of their avocation. Ten car loads
of honey is something to think
about, and when the small ex-
attached to producing it is
taken into consideration, th
profit connected with it can be
realized. There is hardly a bet-
place for honey raising than
Eastern North Carolina, and our
farmers miss much by not turn-
to industries of this kind.
Here is the dispatch
North Yakima, Wash., Aug.
From present indications there
will shipped out of this city,
before the end of the season, in
-he neighborhood of ten carloads
i f honey. Besides this, large
of honey are produced
for consumption here and in the
neighboring towns. Jesse
Thornton, who has colonies
f says season is at its
height and the prospects for a
great honey yield are excellent.
Mo t. of hives are kept in
valleys the city where the
alfalfa is now in bloom, and each
j hive will yield a surplus of
at the Carolina hotel, and brick mason in his young
which was a much feast, days.
fire
In-- .
find j-ice
coffins and caskets on I m
J. R. Smith Co, Dix-rs.
day ma u
to our merchants
men since
opened here on the The
Ayden house sold ii
pounds the first by
Thursday and near o ; y. I
Our managers and bu. . all
hustlers, , an i w .
can now see what w
AN EVENING OF PLEASURE
o'clock, and Myrtle Warren Ea
ii. ported for The Redact ,
One of the most r j
of the season was on
a Tuesday evening, August the
when Miss s Susie
Warren entertained most
at a porch and
at their home on T
.-
. c lo y ii iii r
wans
losing, lo. these many ; .
John David Jones, ct
county, accepted B position
as salesman ii large depart-
of J. Co.
Mrs. I. I port, of
Mount, in visiting her
parents, Mr. Mr,,. W. H.
Harris.
n-
C. Urine
with
family
. i.
spent with relatives in
Greene county.
Dr. J. C. wont to
The guests were mot at
door by the Warren and i
ed by which the bureau of soils
of the United States department
of agriculture, in co-operation
with our State department of
agriculture, will make a soil
of the whole of Pitt county,
the work to begin not later than
April 1st, 1909.
This important piece of work
has been discussed by intelligent
farmers of Pitt county for several
years, and in response to their
wishes. I have endeavored to
range for this and regret
exceedingly that it could net
have beer, done at an earlier date.
The map which will be published
as a result of this survey will
contain some valuable
and information the
soils of the county, their
deficiencies, advantage,
productiveness, and much other
valuable information. The map
will not only be informing to
residents f the county, but will
serve a valuable purpose in
publicity to resources of
Pitt c and in attracting a
class of settlers.
There b en a distinct ad
by the pi
the past In
public education the increase in
the number of modern school
buildings and appliances, the
sums raised by
taxation for th it of such
school.,
in ll i a
the leadership of one of the
strong i
i has
marked a very high, if not the
highest; . all tho
ties Sta
the adopt.; I u
proved and i it t mi
has increased and at
the tame time lessen the
cost, i hen-, by g our
greatest industry.
publication of modern soil map
will simply line with
STATEMENT OF
THE BANK OF AYDEN
AT AYDEN.
In the State of North Carolina, at the dote of
Resources Liabilities
Loans and discounts
Overdraft . . . Capital . .
Furniture and Fixtures Surplus fund . . 11,250.00
Due from irks, ;,.
Cash item-
. current exp. paid 290.86
Silver coin, including Hills
minor coin currency Deposits subject
National hank notes ,.
and other notes 3.51 . 26.05
Total, 78,032.14
i welcomed cordially.
Each boy was given a small
heart as he entered. The hours
ton Monday to attend the pro- between nine and eleven we
traded meeting there, being con-l spent very in
trend toward
and prosperity
Very
Jno. II,
ducted by Rev. G. F. of
Dunn. He will continue the
V lie-aid, of Kin here until Wednesday
to
people are a unit when it
s. ii,
II in meeting at
the
W. B. is building a
store on Lee street, which will
be occupied by J. F. Smith.
The trustees of the graded
are now receiving bids for
an annex to the school building.
D. B. Taylor, of Kinston, spent
Friday on one tobacco market.
Elias Turnage went to Or-
yesterday to attend
the annual meeting of the mer-
company and a barbecue
given by Billie Harden, the gen-
manager
The cemetery committee is
having the cemetery cleaned up
and beautified. If the
would only exercise a little
more pride in cleaning off their
lots it would not be so expensive
to the town, besides would show
the proper respect for their loved
ones, in the silent city of the
dead.
The Ayden bank will move in-
to the brick store in rear of R.
C. Cannon's as the brick stores
of J. R. Smith Bro. are being
converted into a tobacco ware-
house.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
are down on the coast, making
pictures. We learn they will be
away until October.
Miss Pattie Sutton, of Win-
is visiting her cousin,
Miss Mary Alice Smith.
E. Turnage Sons have open-
ed a store of clothing and
furnishing goods. They now
operate three stores here.
th
Jurors fur September Court.
fellow
conversation, and at
conclusion each gave his
heart to the girl whose converse as jurors for S . I -i
he enjoyed most. Miss Es Pit Superior court,
tells Greene receiving the most
pleasing manner.
selections by Misses Lu
Cobb, Lillian Patti
Wooten, Hilda Critcher and Mary
Lucy were very enjoy-
able features of the evening.
Delicious refreshments were
e .
comes to fighting fire and j hearts was declared the best con-
a tobacco market, and was awarded
Mrs. N. J. Ormond, of Greene beautiful prize, which was
county, is spending tho week by Frank Brown In a very
with relatives in town
Miss Lucy Turnage. who has
been visiting in Kinston and
Goldsboro. came borne Thursday.
W. S. May. of Greenville, was
here Sunday.
Editor Phillips is confined to
his room with a carbuncle.
J. R. Smith Co. Dixon have
a nice lot of coffins and caskets
on hand and can furnish hearse
when desired. Give them a call
when in need of any of their
goods. This firm has a good sup
ply of first class wagons, a few
good buggies, and are run over
hogsheads and repairing.
Ed Garris, the manager,
is a buy man.
We of several good
wanting to move here.
Some of our men would
do well to provide more
at once.
W. J. Hooks, our clever at-
is on a visit to see his
family at Kenly and is expect ad
home today.
Fin i
Ii. E E Pow ii. II.
k. hid, W. V Pollard, . R.
Smith, W. S. LI.
Hr. n. . .
J. J. H. . in .
S. Brown, S. t-. W. .
Barnhill, W. R. Bullock, .
Hathaway, L Brewer, . -I.
Carson, W. A. G. C
Peter Fleming, .-i. P. C nun, B.
E, Griffin, W. C Purser, J. G.
Of PIT
I. R. Bo Cashier of the named t t
the above statement is to the best o my r
J. it. SMITH,
Subscribed and sworn to be- Correct
fore me, this 18th. day of July L DIXON.
1908. P. C. CAN-NON.
STANCIL ROD -E. J. R SMITH.
Notary Public
REPORT THE CONDITION OF THE
BANK OF FARMViLLE
AT
In the State Can i , ID
Loans .-L-r
Overdraft unpaired , f
and Fixtures . . n . . .
km , .
Ca ins --H .
Gold coin
., c in Una nil
i R
V. S.
Total
i 5,1.97 .
of N C Con t;
the
L J. P. C . i i
he l i bi.- o . i .; lira n
. R. DAV Si, C ,
s -rib. I
. a. .
-i .
.- .-
. J. Tl IX
; .
REPORT CO OF
The Bethel Trust
In the i
i i i. i
1903.
R SOURCES.
LIABILITIES.
the guests Johnston, L. iii
at a hour declaring the wards, Ben j Stocks, Henry
Misses Warren most Dixon, Green W. G.
hostesses, and hoping to return Barnhill, S, G, M
their hospitality in the dim G- A Johnson, J.
Joyner.
The out of town guests present; Second -W. Ii. Jr.,
were Miss liable King, of Golds- B. A. Joyner, A. J. James, C. T.
Eddie Sutton and Tom J. H. Cox, G. H. Cole,
Ideal
Ideal husband a of
Dear hearts as chocolate
Each one expects her prince to
And each one has her particular kind.
Listen a moment, and I'll tell to you
How mine will look and what he'll
oh, no he's very looking.
Shows at a glance he's no crank about
cooking;
and big, with a smile so sunny,
A chum a companion with just
enough money
Not to be mini, poor mini, beggar
or
Dearly I should love this man for my
chief. -The
Loan Iii ;
Overdraft ;
re i I . cur-
Hue from Ba i .
Silver i, , ,,,.,,. , . . .
minor i i ; i. ,
Total
St ii of Cm of Pitt, t-;
I, . of the ; i . . .
that i to the I
. LARD, C
. i .
S. T. s I I.
Notary
REPORT OF THE CO IT . OF
,. IN . v-- j
AT
Si .-.; . of IT.
. I U-cl
n I
Gold i ,
Sib t i.
minor , i
mill bu i. n
r U.
Fol
ill
. II . .
ii
. i .
.-.,
.
. V ;
2.00
17,338.81
of Kinston.
Norfolk Southern Excursion to Nor-
folk.
A. O. Clark, J. T. Edwards, Q
T. Lunsford
J. S. Hester, Jack S. Smith, R,
W. Smith, Henry burs;.
On Monday, 24th, the Norfolk, W. J. Gardner, L.
Southern Railway will sell horn, R. L. W. L. Me-
round trip tickets to Norfolk at; Law horn,
excursion rates, the tickets
good for return on any
train up to and including Thurs-
day, 27th. The fare from n-
ville and return on this special
trip will be only
Oak Ridge
Choosing n school -or your boy
is an Important matter; especial
where so many institutions of
learning are offering their
vices and placing their merits
before the public. If you have a
Died in Washington.
Jarvis Pollard, a young man of
this section, died Tuesday night j boy to educate, you should not
in a hospital at Washington tail to secure a from
where he had gone for treat- that most excellent institution;
Oak Ridge Institute, located in
The remains were brought here Guilford
on the morning A- C. L. at Oak Ridge North Cam-
for interment in the family Una, The new is ready
burial ground near Greenville. for distribution,
State if Pitt, i
I, .;. T. r m I
th I t.-u ti .
. T. G HID
Sub crib I id bi re i . I
this day of July,
R. r. JENKINS,
Notary Pu c.
My c i
liB .
. .
, . I
Dr Joseph
and Surgeon
Office Dank
AYDEN. N. C.
NOTICE.
H. Smith has purchased
of A. in the
Carolina Milling
Go. and will conduct the Bus-
at the
work lo after Mr,
will with me
h firm h in
b. ad and n of
ii-- of the
that will at.
Camp Perry, Ohio.
Wanted Our factory can
fee. of h lumber xi
will
buy iii I quantities. For par-
x Greenville, N.
POOR PRINT
r-
m j m
re C in section
a I
t and the MM
year was to incurable.
or grant rear
it a el i is.- and
U run and by BOB-
to i r. .
it in
has proven c. to I a
am h tare
t I ill i ca-
Cut. J-
Co,
cur. on th market
It i. en ii in d sen from Id
drops to a teas, Ii nets direct-
on and mucous surfaces of
They off ore to
dollar or any CM it to cure.
for e b
F. J. To
Ohio. Druggist.
lake Bali's Family Tills
CANDIDATE'S CARDS.
For Sheriff.
I hereby beg to announce my-
self as a candidate for sheriff of
Pitt county, subject to the action
of the Democratic primaries of
Pitt county. John J. Elks.
lOB d w
An Announcement.
For County
I hen by beg to announce my-
as a candidate for the posit-
I ion as Treasurer of the county of
Pitt, subject to the action of the
primaries of the
SPROUTS.
county,
d w
C. T.
For Sheriff.
I hereby announce myself a
sheriff of Pitt
N. C. Aug. 1908. subject to the Democratic
We had right much of a storm I any
law week which away given me. ,
several bridges in our section.
The farmers had a time i August 3rd, 1908.
curing tobacco last Borne w.
run heats Sunday and some stop- j
Sunday and Started up again Register of Deed.
Monday and it took some until
out their barns.
To the voters of Pitt county;
will be a candidate before the
. j-- . a
Joe Smith Misses i primaries on August
Smith and Virginia Mayo went th for the for
, night
Grimm i re Friday ; ;
hereby announce to the Demo-
voters of Pitt county that I
desire the the i
for State Senator from the
of Pitt, and that my name
will be before the Democratic
voters at the Democratic
to be on the 29th
day 1908.
The people of the county are
familiar with my services to the
to which I have been
attached from my birth. I have
labored for its success in
I days of prosperity and in its
I hours o f adversity. I W
very greatly appreciate
pert that I may receive in every
section of the county, and If K
shall please the party to make
me its for senator
shall be very and do
what can to roll up a big ma-
in the county. If
senator I shall to represent
the county in the upper branch
of the legislature in a manner
shall reflect credit upon my-
self and honor upon the
that favored its
. . .
The result of the primaries will
in nowise effect my allegiance to
the party or earnest support
its nominees. , , ,,.
Alex. L Blow.
Administrator's Notice.
Having qualified as administratrix of
the estate f R. I. Wilson, deceased.
I t.- of Pitt county, North Carolina,
this is to notify all persons having
claims against the estate of the
to exhibit them to the t-
signed at her residence in town-
ship near N. C on or
before the 9th day of June, Of
this notice will be in bar of
their All persons indebted
U said will please make
This June 9th, 1908.
Julia H. Wilson.
Administratrix of R. T. Wilson.
Is the Standard Visible Writer
of the World
Administrators Notice.
The Clerk of the r Court of
Pitt having this day issued let-
to the
estate of K. Patrick decease.
i hereby to all persons
holding claims said estate to
ores, them to for payment; duly
on or before the 29th
day June 1909. or this notice will
plead in bar of their recovery. All
persons indebted t said estate are re-
quested to make immediate payment to
This the 29th of June
K. Flanagan,
of B E. Patrick
. in-
morning, but the
r creek.
Miss
.- ;
y.
to give in--
Very R
IT w .
Notice
A Card.
hereby i
I for
. n fr
here
in i i
. ; i
ii
.
and
Sunday
For e .
A Card.
; s has been .
ire i to the; I ct
hat I a- I r in
ticker.
to
y to I
not one
to say m
, j ,.; .
the interest
r person. ha- e i
r the i
i hi
.
. a
hi b
fill
to th
e i Hi .
. of
. ard will
. .
.
I . an
. i
es i
.,.
.
Having duly qualified before the
clerk of Pit county as
administrator of the estate of G. .
Roberson, r is hi
-i to all .- debt I to the
.-, t.
the u l and all p S
t against id estate an oil-
in ; ;
. I .
THE FOUNDATION
OF A BANK
is not so much in the ma-
as in the solidity of its re-1
sources and the ability of the j
Both of these are fully
demonstrated in the conduct cf
The National
Its financial solidity is beyond
as the last statement v. ill show.
It is managed in a conservatively
progressive manner which
I every courtesy to its customers con-
with the safety of its de-
posits.
DAVID C. JAMES,
Local
-ESTABLISHED 1875-
U you want your HORSE to trot
fast and pull strong buy your
Hay, Oats
and Corn.
of VT. B. He will sell
you Better Feed and Wore for Less
rt than any man ii. town.
S M w. b.
. ; .
V I
J. .
Wholesale and . Grocer foe Com, Hay
j Oats, Cotton Seed MeaL Hulls,
Brand, Chicken Hominy. Cracked
Com, corn and all kinds of
Feed.
Le
. .
of i
.
la
; ton Feed
,. i . . . OaK
. . . i
. . Carts. I
i . s,
AX
f, High Life To . Key,
I Cheroots, I
Canned Cherries, Peach-
A -Apples.
I . Mi at, I
, i.
. Or .
it
i .
i i i
i. i .-
of Pitt N.
. . i .
i i I
,. will be I
bar
mi t,
of
I . in
I F. mi's, An. i i
t.
Barber Shop
Edmond Fleming props.
Located in business
of b chain
. a d om I re-
. . i . ., her-
i place is in . .
p Our
; . pi p .
; , . when
. irk ; want I
PATRONIZE
HOME
INDUSTRY.
. . Weber. We
I ., . with Metro i;. .
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lie. . . , r
with c
i; ,. . n and Bat
v. i . . ICE and
I ind, f w
i;.
hi d. .
I made it inn
m h i- the
, your i -i
t to i . l.
The Greenville ice
Hill St
can
on
and
ill
ITS
.
V.
. r. . ill n .
wish thank their man i I
ii i
I i .
son, T.
RESOLUTIONS or RESPECT.
By Lodge No. I.
F. lo the of Dr. Ricks.
N, C. 5th,
On August the family cir-
was again broken of our
worthy brother Dr. L. E.
Ricks, when the death
came and removed his
ed mother, from her pain and
suffering to that home where
and sorrow is unknown
The sincere sympathy of this
lodge go out to the bereaved
family and loved ones and
to our worthy brother and
his and we commend
them to Him who knows and
does all things well.
that these
be placed on our records, a
copy sent to Brother Ricks, and
copy each sent to The Daily Re-
and the North Carolina
Odd Fellow with request that
publish.
D. C. Lassiter,
Geo. H. Cole, Com.
S. A. Stocks.
., mil . i am
I.
i m
t .- . real i i
that I from rs u id
persona ii from many
of urn of my
c i in i that th y favor m; can;
i, an i I am nominated
,;. .- of your rep-
, I promise to do all
in that will be for the
id the people of
I Pitt county and tin State at
ante Very truly,
don. N. C.
For the
-.-. i
. . . that am
for the l m
., State
I,.,.;,., ire subject to the Demo-
i ratio primaries which are to be
. Saturday, August 29th. j
I pi u to all in my power
that will be for the bent it
I th ate at large.
Wry Truly.
S It. Corey.
For Sheriff.
Laxative Cough Syrup for young
and old Is prompt relief for
croup, whooping
Gently Guaranteed. Sold by
L. Wooten.
Republican County Convention.
Pursuant to the action of the
Republican county executive
committee, at a meeting held in
Greenville, North Carolina Aug.
4th, 1908. the Republicans
of Pitt county are hereby
notified that the county
was called to meet at the
court house in Greenville on
Saturday, August 22nd, 1908, at
noon, for purpose of electing
delegates and alternates to the
State and judicial conventions
and the election of a county
chairman.
The chairman of the several
precincts will call their primaries
I to meet on Saturday, August
15th, 1908, at o'clock p. m., to
elect delegates to the county
convention and at which precinct
meeting an executive committee
consisting of three members will
be elected.
Roy C. Flanagan,
Chm. Rep. Ex. Com.
S. I. Fleming, Sec. pro. tern.
hereby announce myself a
for sheriff of Pitt
county, subject to the will of
the people as expressed in the
Democratic primaries on the
29th of August. I will
any support given me. i
O. Harrington.
Notice.
I , III . I
i t- K. .
. th day of 1902,
dull recorded in the Deeds
f PI I.
.-.
lie. b ton
. I
., la. August, in
ck. noon
. , to or I
land in ft Creek tow; ship,
Caro i i, P i g
a pine the I of p
granted to John and Browning
for acres and -l
west poll . corner to
Sharp I
I. line N. E. pole to
his other line
. in the line
patent
. reversed S. W.
u. ginning
um acres more or Ii to satisfy said
mortgage i d.
This 18th day of July, 1908.
Laura E, Pugh e.
V. Harding, ally.
ORGANS
Me.
the
i corner,
n No.
then
poles tin
Notice.
In Superior Court.
North Carolina.
Pitt County.
John A. Davenport vs. Sarah E. Dav
The defendant above named will take
notice that an action entitled us
has been commenced in the Superior
Court of Pitt county to obtain by the
plaintiff from the defendant a decree of
absolute divorce, and the
will further take notice that is re-
quired to appear at the next term of
the Superior Court of Pitt county to be
held on the second Monday after the
the first in September, 1908.
at the court house of county in
Greenville, N. C, answer or demur
to the complaint in said action, or the
plaintiff will apply to the court for the
relief in said complaint.
This the 6th day of August, 1908.
D. C. Moore,
Clerk Superior Court,
F. G. James, Atty for plaintiff.
Not Quite
How often you can a
thing
nail or screw driver or
lacking. Have a good
tool box and lie prepared for
Our
is a you could desire, and
we see that your tool
box does not lack a single
useful article.
Es ,
In . nun-. ill
in aw. .- simply
Will be
. Had
the p .
today.
For I t
y ten i . on or v.
A. J.
GREENVILLE, N. C.
The North Carolina
COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND
Practical education in
in Civil, Electrical, and Mechanical
Engineering; in
Dyeing and Industrial
try. Tuition a year; Board
a month. Scholarships.
nations admission at the college
on 2nd Address
THE PRESIDENT,
West Raleigh, N. C
THE T
Can I n street
pr par- d m, repair
i Mens and t Skirts
made t order when
Your patronage
N S RAILWAY
Fitzgerald. Wolcott and
Receivers.
Division Passenger Department.
Goldsboro, N. MB.
Week-end Round
Trip Tickets to Norfolk, Va.
The Norfolk and Southern Rail-
way announces the following at-
tractive low fares during the sea-
son 1908 to Norfolk, Va- and re-
I turn.
Route
N. S. Ry.
Of Course
You get -4
Horse t c
of
Raleigh, N. C.
LEADING FLORISTS.
OP NORTH
kinds of choice cut flowers In
season. Special attention giver to
Wedding and Funeral
Bulb for Winter bloom-
Rosebushes, Hedge
plants and Shade trees.
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID
FOR CHICKENS AND EGGS.
At New Market in front of Nor-
folk and Southern Depot.
I. Q. SMITH.
J. R,
Fares
6.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
6.70
6.70
BRICK BRICK
Corey
of
Will quote
I have on hand a large
good machine made brick. . ,
prices on and can fill orders
promptly.
W J Gardner,
The Brick Man. Bethel, N. C
From
Wendell
Zebulon .,
Wilson
Greenville ml
Grimesland
Goldsboro
via. N. S. direct
Kinston j . Golds, and A. C. L.
vi I via N- S , 6.70
New Bern J . A L.
From Route Fares
Vanceboro N. S. Ry.
Chocowinity
Washington J-g
Plymouth H
Fares for children five years of age
under is half of the above fares.
Tickets on for morning trains,
only. Saturday June and every Sat-
thereafter, to
Saturday, September 1907, limited
three days, including date of sale.
Electric I service from Norfolk, Va.
to Virginia Beach and Cape Henry,
Va. Round trip cents. Train, leave
Hall Avenue, opposite
Hotel, every half hour.
R. E. L. Bunch,
H. C. G. P. A.
F. Dist. P. A.
THE LINE
O. L.
R. J.
W. H. DAL fr
The Farmers lob. Co.
OFFICE, GREENVILLE, N. C i
WAREHOUSES THE COMING AT
M i tail
i ; i -Wood of
SB is seals
. S
i. ; . en
; i I
of Mill, h u a A
Greenville. Roberson vi He, Wilson, Kinston ; ,
Mort Fount In Cr- th
MOUNTAIN L .
A d of a I . ,.
in j r- a .- -r. .
It is the experience of ft cry stockholder in this
made better investment, for the live years its operations original .
holders have been paid 1-2 percent in cash dividends. That is the remit
good i id s methods.
Again it is the ;. farmer who has sold .; i . the
warehouses I his ; Ii higher prices than h use;
could obtain. For n ; s, n the is I to even surpass
the tine record it made it the past, it is to the ill .
to sell their tobacco with this company.
i n is .
h- never m . an
p Likewise i
V . . ii
i . . ii k . .
are i I n In e
there is no i
j i Thus
de i
I of i -i
i . . -i M
TO AND SAPPHIRE COUNTRY
August 14th.
RAIL . . . ,
;,, the A A ion Nor-
folk, Richmond and stations to
; the try. The
round trip rates
BLACK MOUNTAIN, N. C.
ASHEVILLE, N. C. I
HOT SPRINGS, 11.00
11.00
LAKE N. C.
Tickets on regular trains August
returning i n all regular trains within ten days j
from date of but exceeding u it ill
For complete apply Southern
, Railway ti gents,
T. P. A., Norfolk Virginia.
on the Greenville market, this season in charge l that ware-
tho
, . .
I I
housemen, J. II. formerly of Wilson, whom ya i i . only to
; i
try to be convinced his ability to please you.
I . . .
i lie
ii
iv F
THE STAR
on the will be in charge of that veteran w
II . .
. I, . i
. far
champion o i . K i whose record in the ;
at i can do you in the hit ire.
The warehouses an I Kinston will ii
able and efficient who will carefully guard inters
j sell with them. The wise tanner will sell his tobacco with
Consolidated a
.;
. . v
. .- .,.
. A
; tho I I
; . ,
l insanity r in now
. ii ii look . blood
. . . . II .
It pays to trade here as our
prices are the lowest
for
FIRST CLASS GOODS.
Class, Sc tool
; Household Goods,
etc.
1.0-
v. i.
I in ii i . ; the J a
. r. . , it i
i ABOUT BUILDING WITH BRICK.
Ha vi- yon i In i I KIND the
E of quality
ii ti for
mean u than i
you, for its natural for him to want the cheapest.
J aft E U
V.
received a v
pound .
I i
II tin- i . l
., . tins
much in use lire.
front What
I ant a ram-
will you
get our ho fore that
will lie
WE have the and
at PRICK. ;
y,
t vain t
f j too r. I, i,
g i .-I n
pacer is j. j ., . , ;,,;
an equal m price. t order to waiter l.
packed in a nice board and bring a hassock for tho
box, Instead ox the old unhandy j
paper
pound paper T;
JULY'S CLEAN SWEEP
One-third to saved
dollars worth Dry Go Notions,
Dress Silks,
Laces, Furniture and
chased
I V
We furnish
what John thought more than
J OS K. I,, a ft s.
WALTON BRICK CO., Macclesfield, N. C.
t m in ;
to
J packed two a board
box. By buying i-i quantity
we are able to offer it at
I per pound; t i
package.
e invite you to call ind i
examine it.
SEVEN SPRINGS HOTEL
Opens Under New Management.
NEWLY PAINTED RENOVATED
White Waitresses in Dining Room.
Best Services For The Price.
Best Water in the State and is Recommended by Leading Physicians,
COME AND BRING YOUR FRIEND.
DAWSON SUTTON
PROPRIETORS.
I EVAN'S BOOK STORE
a Stable
Greenville Livery Co.
I. B. PEED,
interest, h- lie nodded in
the waiter
did i rushed the tab
with a towel and I
tho articles it several
while hi Rot very red.
lie ground lo John's and,
lo mis-
I haven't been hero long, and
I'm not in thing's. Will
the Ii h iv the h broiled or
f ilea
First-Class Vehicles,
Your Patronage
In Front of Market
Pulley boweN
of women's Fashions. Greenville N. C.
J. S
. MOORING
to FLEMING S MOORING
General Merchandise
F.
General Merchandise
Taft Vandyke
House Furnishings,
Wood's High-Grade Seeds.
Crimson Clover
Th Kins of Soil
also makes splendid
winter and spring grazing,
the earliest green feed, or
a good hay crop.
CRIMSON CLOVER mil in-
crease the productiveness of the
land more than twenty times as
apt
Wood's Trade Mark Crimson
Clover Seed in the best quality
obtainable, of tested germination,
and free from impurities
weed seeds.
Write for Crop
giving prices and information
about Crimson Clover and
other Si-am Seeds.
T. W. WOOD SONS,
Richmond, Va.
Wee Mads to
n there
.; i. .-i history
v . ml was en-
. Ii . ii i-
less ; . Tho in
writing of London,
were obliged
. And I rumen her I
heard Tom Rogers, who
was yo. say that when
he v. us that
year when , raped nil the
boys wore obliged to
the every morning
and Hi. he was never whipped so
in his life ho wot one
morning not
don
Talkative.
nit woman ho lives next door,
said Eliza. young mar-
woman, lo her husband,
laziest, most
I have met during
., whole life She does
but talk, morning, noon
ind I am perfectly curtain
he never get any work
her husband,
though she was a chatterbox And
in whom talk all
my dear, to mo, of
was tho reply. talks
to mo over the garden
don Scraps,
Not a Fit.
ha a now
What do you think of tho lit
of her now gown
shouldn't call it a fit. I
should call it a
Record. .
Get The best for Comfort
and Border. Felt Hat-
a d a piece
Iron Bed have no equal.
TAFT Y D
C. D. TUNSTALL
Opposite Center Brick Warehouse.
General Merchandise.
SCHOOL
1909
US t. vs t. a i t . r 1.11 . T
lo be MEN THE SCHOOL. Ideally I
RY u
not received, ;.
i la
.- CHI- y .
THREE DAY EXCURSION i
TO
NORFOLK
ATLANTIC COAST L IN
Tickets on sale 17th. Limited to return
August 20th. Fare for round trip from
Greenville to Norfolk
For further information apply to Ticket Agent or
write
W. J. P. T. M., T. C WHITE, G. P. A.
WILMINGTON
N. C j
.
POOR PRINT
VI
mm j-.
.
c-W
THE TOBACCO MARKET
Charge cf F. C. NYE
LARGE GAINS MADE IN PAST
CAL YEAR.
this lack of of the
of Greenville this market
has made larger in
every particular for the past
three years than any of her sis-
r i .
. H- I wagons and
, had
fir
p .
.
; y Miss
to Butt and a in
. ,. ow
V.
, , , t u markets. And this is due, in
Report in part to the
co Board of Trade Make. , Jg for taking care of
the tobacco crop and the high
To the officers and members of for the tobacco upon
Tobacco Board warehouse floors.
Seventh. Some of the
Your president beers leave, in, association do not
the accordance with the usual custom, recognize that a majority
of the Charlotte to submit for your, of the citizens of tho town have
-Is .- Ma annual Col- of the immense
Senator
Sits of Republican
came
sends that paper Ms
and Joe
. .;. bad -i visiting Muses
Lena II e
no --en it was a
annual report i
tobacco business we are carrying
t the here; if you will but take
First That during here; you win out
the just closed, that is from; of your secretary and
ion August 1907, to August lat, the numbers of pounds
So Tired
It may be overwork, bat
the chances are In-
active LIVER.---------
With well conducted LIVER
one can do mountains labor
without fatigue.
It add a hundred per cent to
ones earning capacity.
It can be kept In healthful action
by, and only by
TAKE HO SUBSTITUTE.
COMMITTED SUICIDE.
Mr. Frank End. Hi Life by
o fun
u t.
We I
who
went up mo nu. .,
. f up students for man rule, .
h . High Sch . mo. ltd-. n
Ha, r Mrs. A. G. Cox is visiting in
; On the country
, the meeting of the The A G. Cox Ma.
.,.,,., o i i- the famous I
,, , prices are
. n I
. C . y u
do fr
we;.
i e
the
Miss
bu tin
their duties and , u. .
their attention to Hay and lime at A. w.
f are largely Co
. on the lie school. Al n n meeting
for their mental training. N church last nigh
county in the State has a better read a
r board of
cation than Pitt has.
Ice cream at
every day.
Rev. Mr. Corbet
it at the Free
Will Baptist church
morning i light. Our
are always to hear him. We
regret to that h Is k
in
and John R. Carroll
excellent talk on
the Rev.
r. H. King administered the rite
baptism o H. Langston
lade of
boy.
to
hen
was found
was and there was no , , p ,. . , c your attention
friction between the warehouse- v.,; death of a former member the
m n. the buyer, and the farmer; ,. , ;. . l. o.
lest I might forget it de- ;,,.,, curb he had
to mark the members day May W
., will carry the this board, both ,; curb low enough for
. , , for their board sustained a very great ,
. me, deprived end to-to . H ;.
; of a esteemed with
our in the valued r. and ; w his eyes.
did in of this association. Ingest that a committee h
Third. This
,. , , larger increase in th, n respect to his demand
. sold than any other mar
Coy.
of
i residing
I years,
around
He
Greenville in 1802 when but
a, bis
I first visit here line that time.
little in the town
that he remembers his
Sunday.
On next 16th. the ex-
State.
c-
no
the Stat
as we
warehouse standing in the
of G. Chapman's store x
n his home
world, such as the
I American Tobacco Company, the,
I Imperial Tobacco Company, the
iv and also
corps of
buyers and speculators.
Are Too
Dangers for Greenville
People to
A Surprise
of the
Fourth. From
-.- i, start M
.,. .,. .-, .--.;,;.;, housemen of this ft . ,. and will aM Miss Letha
why of F;
afternoon.
and Mrs Roscoe Farm-
vile they drove Snow Hill
to Seven Springs where they
will spend a tea honey
moon.
Phillip
Grove .-
over and asked C-. E.
to go down hold service for
him. Prof. went, ac-
by Mrs.
and they speak in highest praise
of the people in that section.
We are prepared to till
orders fer flues on short notice.
Let u have your orders at once
before the rush comes Prices
same as last year. A. G. Cox
Manufacturing Co.,
N-C
j of it
N i for the
the Fifth.
equipped with all modern con-
buildings and
This market i fully
AT V,
. , l the dose of business July
In the Suite of t
5,000.00
400.00
last year. A. bis c . . . . -j ,,,.,.,
be n mar ; d ,
This school has not -use you n r. vi .,., ,, .; ,, . ,
Mrs. and Mrs. a fine reputation, neither a how nor a other leaf to-
with children spent the day home and abroad. Ex. markets of South. 880.00
with Mrs. Maggie Butt in the A opportunity to get The only toM Total 18,888.41
country Friday. They all en CURE
the day very much. a Calico, and the this tobacco is tn
The A. G. Cox , I I parent lack of, of
The A. G. Cox j c Gingham.
Co. is taxed u its full
now filling the urgent orders for . . Lawn.
trucks and flues. They report
business in excellent condition
If there any people want-
to sell farms near here
Percale, Lawn.
Shots
. ;.
pt
. .-.
i,
ti-J I Why
men. . i-r-. .
and all
is
Be Lawn,
lot
shirts AH our
and other goods have been r
do well to let Profs. Line- . N, goods charged at
berry and Nye know about it. i A. W. Am
Last Thursday a man asked Prof. Co
Nye about one as he wanted to
move here to send his children to
school.
Remember the Hunsucker bug-
are still going. Call to see
our nice stock of runabouts be-
you buy. Prices are
notice
Go to M. G. Bryn
M O for fire insurance, lie
represents the Co.,
of Greensboro. It is of
best.
MAKE AND f ICE
In MINUTES
FOR A
Jell-I cm
fur
M IDS
all rT.
Sam f J Co., to Soy, H
. of and sworn to before me.
I Lively engaged in the tobacco r. S
business;
pleasure to state despite
C, E
FOOD AND LAW.
over man,
SYRUP
-v
THE EASTERN
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner
Truth in Preference to Fiction.
One Dollar Per Year
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. AUG. 1908
THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
HOLDS AN INTERESTING MEETING
THURSDAY NIGHT.
SPROUTS.
Adopts Resolution Requesting Alder-
men to Near Tobacco Ware-
houses in Good Condition.
The Chamber of Commerce of
Greenville met in the mayor's
office Thursday night with about
twenty five business men pres
While the attendance was
not as large as it should have
been, those present showed that
they were awake to the s
that mean for the progress of
the town and the meeting was a
very interesting one.
Dr. D. L the com-
appointed to confer with
of the Southern Express
Company relative to the free
delivery of express packages
within the town, reported as a
result of the e's efforts
that of the express
had agreed to put on
the free delivery September first.
Mr. H. A. White, for the
appointed to confer with
the county commissioners
to accepting the offer of the
government to send an expert
here to give instruction in per
road building, reported
the progress of the committee.
In this connection he read a let-
from Congressman John H.
Small who is assisting in this
movement for public roads
in the county. A government
expert will be here to go with
the committee before the com-
missioners at their meeting on
the Monday in
There was then some discus-
of the tobacco market and
its value to the town, and that
those ii. other avocations
show more it in the mar-
Following this discussion
the resolution, offered
by H. A. White, was
Resolved. That the Chamber
of Commerce recognizes and
the great value of one
tobacco market to Greenville and
Pitt county, and in order that
the vast amount of leaf tobacco
sold may be handled more speed-
ard to greater advantage by
those directly interested, we
recommend to the mayor and the
Board of Aldermen of our city,
that they have the streets mostly
used in hauling this tobacco from
the warehouses to the different
factories, and vice-versa, put in
the best possible condition at the
st practicable time.
Realizing that at the present
time the city's finances will not
permit permanent improvements
of this character, we suggest
that clay is conveniently
be hauled and mixed
with the sand, which we believe
will make a hard surface and
greatly facilitate the handling of
this year's crop.
Resolved further, that the
president of this chamber do
appoint a committee of three to
confer with the Board of Alder-
men with the view of securing
their hearty co-operation in
this matter, and that the
of this chamber be instruct-
ed to send a copy of this
to the city clerk, with the
request that same be presented
to the Board of Aldermen at
their next meeting.
H. A. White, E. G. Flanagan
E. B. were appoint-
ed to confer with the Board of
Aldermen in this matter.
Reference was made to the
need of a channel feet in depth
in Tar River as far up as Green-
ville, and a committee consisting
of Dr. C. Laughinghouse,
A. L. and Jesse
vi; to
N. C. Aug. 1908.
Miss was visiting
at Ivy Smith's Friday and re-
turned home Sunday evening.
Hugh Lassiter. of Snow Hill,
went to Ivy Smith's Saturday
and returned home Sunday
evening.
Joe of
came over to Ivy Smith's Sunday
evening to take sister back
home with him.
Jas. L. Smith and his son,
Fred, were visiting at C. D.
Smith's Friday night and went
to Walter Barrett's Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hay wood Smith
went to Walter Barrett's
day evening and returned Sun
day evening
Mills Smith went to Farmville
Friday.
Joe and David Smith went to
Farmville Saturday evening.
C. E. and T. E.
Little went to Farmville
day evening.
B P. Willoughby and J- B.
Joyner went to Ayden Sunday
morning and returned in the
evening.
Mrs. R. A. Willoughby is
proving some but very slowly.
Misses Agnes, Trilby
Gertie Smith,
Mayo. Joe and Mark
and Hugh Lassiter took
a pleasure trip down to the river
Sunday morning.
R. A. Smith is spending
with his brother, Mills
Smith, and others this week.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Lassiter.
COX'S KILL ITEMS.
Cox's Mill, Aug.
STATE NEWS.
GENERAL NEWS.
Washington, N. C, Aug. 18.-
Misses Hollie Page and Bessie Quite a sensation was produced
Moore spent Saturday night and this city this morning by the
Sunday with Miss Lillie Carroll, suicide of Mr. George Bennett, a
Miss Helen Haddock spent last middle aged lumberman of this
week with Miss Allie Cox, near city. It seems that Bonnet had
Rose Hill. been drinking for the past few
Good many of our people at- days and. being out of work
tended church at Rose Hi
Hancock's Sunday Spore r. N. C, Aug. 18.-
Wilie Tyson of aged year,.
i home Va., was killed on
i i i . the yards of the South
. em Railway today by falling
among the these a
Its nothing to see five or any, lo
time.
A candidate
FR-
here.
There is lots
for register of
deeds was here one day last week
and a large grasshopper
on his nose and said ho was too
green.
Ed Moore went to Winterville
yesterday on business.
Happenings in Various Parts of the SEARCHERS CLOSE TO HIM
World. i DAY
London, Aug.
yesterday shivered in an Wounded and it is
cold showery spell. A j Helping Him to
slight frost was recorded in Evade Capture
Scotland.
New York, Aug. was here today and us
and temporarily, became despondent. I men were killed and nearly a the who shot and killed
dozen others were overcome in a Mr. Charles Whichard, on V.-Hi-
manhole of the Empire City has not yet been
Subway Company today by gas ed, though searching are
from a leaking main. ; hunting for him. A party went
New York, Aug. D. to the home of colored
known as an evangelist man miles fr.
the Christian world. Friday it
died last night at his home in j had been rumored the
Brooklyn, but the news of hiding, the
passing did not become generally house slated that tie
known until b been but left about lo
minutes the residing
Sanford, N. C. Aug.
Cooper, a barber, who
is employed in John
shoo, has a hard head, for yes-
afternoon a bullet,
Speeding on its course, came in
with his cranium just .
above the temple end flattened
Norman
Pa., Aug. 14-, Md
chief of the one hip
the First
Farmers arc in full .
pulling fodder now, for which we itself against the said cranium,
nave been
was
department in
Bank of this
this morning on the.
of
c by a shot, from
some
of
for which we itself against cranium, i f
having ii.-i stopping between the skin anal .
i o it
a but very
Joseph
date for sheriff, awhile
Saturday staking hands.
George Rouse went to More-
head Sunday and r ported a fin-
trip.
damage,
Annie Leonard Entertain.
Reported for
Miss Annie Leonard en-
d a few of her friends
most delightfully Friday after-
noon at a progressive flinch
party. Miss Mary Brown win-
the most games was award-
ed a prize. At the of;
to our Subscribers.
will glad to have every
reader of cur paper take
of the following If
you will send your name aid
a to the Medicine
Co . La Ave., Chicago,
III., they will promptly mail you
postpaid a full week's trial of
their most excellent
preparation
is put in a
easy find pleasant t take and
of Greenville, visiting at
Mills Smith's Tuesday evening.
J. H. Flanagan. Jr., came
Tuesday evening to at Mills
Smith's.
The farmers are about through
their and some
have commenced grading.
Some of the farmers are pass-
here taking their tobacco to
Greenville and some to Farm-
ville.
J. H. Hinson. of
spent last night with Mills
Smith.
We are having some more
summer weather up here this
week.
R. A. Smith returned to Farm-
ville today to resume his duties
on the police force.
the games delicious refreshments
were served.
The guests departed six
thirty o'clock, congratulating
themselves on having spent such
an enjoyable afternoon.
Those present Misses
Annie Leonard
quick
in their
on all
. me m and
kidney and nil kidney and
affections. In writing then.
it will be to mention
this paper. Please do so. We
hope any of our who
and suffering from a y such
pursuing parties.
The people around P.
are very much up
the killing of Mr. Whichard
Greenville, Pa., Aug. and will spare no effort in cap-
Hartman, a patient in the murderer. It is be-
hospital, has that the d of
most for eight section are aiding
days and nights, arousing in keeping cut of th way
when h-i is giver, of searching parties.
liquid nourishment. Physicians, A gentleman from
says she is a victim of sleeping who went the
sickness. posse to aid
New York, Aug. n.-With re-1 in the search, was returning
ports from a or more midnight that t
try chairmen in his pocket, he as baited by a
Conner, some six or men in
State chairman, came to town road. They took him out his
today made the prediction buggy and the crowd drove off
Democratic party will sweep with his . them,;, w ed
th State a whirlwind at home upon arriving vi re
November election. found his horse and baggy a
ling the gate, ;
shots were heard as he wt -n-
his house. It is
crowd who
Forbes, Mary and Ellie Brown,
Mildred King
Essie Whichard.
complaints will take
of this offer at as we know
the preparation is most highly
Sunday Excursion.
There were tickets sold at
this station Sunday morning for
the excursion over the Norfolk
Southern railroad to Morehead
City and Beaufort. There were
also many people from other
points to take the trip. The
excursion for next Sunday will
start from Raleigh and the train
will pass Greenville at 9.17 a. m.
Institute.
A large number cf c
boys have been educated at
Whitsett Institute, among them
Rev. John E. recent
pastor of the Greenville Memo
rial Baptist church; Prof. H. B.
Smith, superintendent
graded schools; S. C. Wooten,
attorney at law; and scores
of others. learn that the
coming year, which opens Aug.
26th, promises to be the best
attended in the history of the
school. If you intend to be one
of the two hundred and fifty or
more students who attend this
famous school this year, you
should write at once for
to Institute, Whitsett,
N. C.
with Senator Simmons who had
introduced a bill in congress
looking to the construction of
this channel.
Letters were read from Sena-
tor Overman and Congressman
Small acknowledging receipt of
of the resolution adopted at last
This For Advertisers to Ponder.
have got a good ad set-
was a remark made to t e
editor by a gentleman from n
city in another who way
looking over The Reflector Fri-
day with a view of buying space
in it. And this gives us the
Mr. and Mrs. James Smith
invite you to be present
at the heir daughter
to
Mr. Van Calvin
Wednesday morning,
September the second
nineteen hundred and eight
at half after seven o'clock
Jarvis Memorial Church
Greenville. North Carolina.
No cards issued in town.
Dr. and Mrs. J. G.
invite you to be present
at the marriage of their daughter
to
Mr. Frank Wilson
Wednesday evening, Sept. 2nd
at six o'clock
M. E. Church, South
North Carolina.
At home after September 15th,
Dickinson avenue, Greenville,
Springfield, August
A threatening mob, bent on
wrecking vengeance on the th crowd who stopped him
Inhabitants of Springfield. wen mt
that way with the
taking him to i
that it was th purpose to
from the officers.
The murderer has been n
three times by searching
i hut each time some distance
Syracuse, N. Y., Aug.
Five men were instantly killed
and several injured by the Slayer is Ed-e-
mature explosion of dynamite in Jail.
the plant of the Benson Mines j N c
Robert Roberson. the
of Charles Whichard. of
was arrested at
today by a a white
woman, is raging through the
tonight, heating
the soldiers or- ;
out by Governor Deneen
to preserve order.
Iron Ore company, in
today. Benson Mines is on
Carthage and Adirondack rail-
road, forty-five miles from
age.
COREY OR THE L
To the Democrats of Pitt
meeting expressing appreciation I point to say to cur
in. u
that advertisement. in The Re-
are attractively presented.
of their efforts in securing an
by congress for a
public building site in Greenville.
The secretary was instructed to
report at next meeting the names
of all members who were in
rears for dues.
The meeting adjourned to the paper Another point is
first Monday in September our advertising rates are mush
which is the date for the annual lower than other papers of tho
meeting meeting of the same class. I tome on get
The annual meeting will be an I space so the people know
important one and every member, you are in the market to sell
should the date in mind, goods.
More than that, what, noes in
this paper find its way the
attention of the people,
everybody in reach, whether a
subscriber or not reads this
that
South Tunis, this afternoon by
the A. C. L., operator.
son was safely landed in
jail tonight and is being guarded.
There is much talk of a mob from
. . ,
We the undersigned citizens attacking the jail
to secure the prisoner, and every
precaution is being taken
May and Gardner for Commissioner.
Next Sunday's Excursion.
and Democrats of Pitt county
wish to present as a candidate
for the lower house of the
N. R. Corey, of Content-
township. To the Democrats of Pitt county.
N. R. Corey has always been .
true to the principles of De- The primaries are
and has always been in approaching new board
. Swift Creek as for
therefore ask that the commissioners. These men
Democrats of Pitt county goto Democrats from forth. They
the primaries and vote for N. R.
Corey for the legislature, and if hey are men of
nominated he will make us a safe and and we
need men to guard our
county funds.
We therefore appeal to the
good representative.
Respectfully.
excursion to Beaufort and
Morehead over the A
Southern road, next Sunday,
promises to be an interesting
one. The train over this J. W. Smith, Dam.
will Start from Raleigh
from taking
Democrats of Pitt county lo vote
Faithful to the Cause.
for commissioners, and if
nominated and elected the
will be fortunate in having
passengers at all points on this
of the sound, and the two
trains will be joined at Lanier has voted the straight, such men on the
If you friends ticket thirty-four;
relatives over that way it will deserves recognition.
seashore. I for Pitt county. Justice
J. F.
J. A.
J. W. Smith.
I,
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POOR PRINT