Eastern reflector, 29 January 1909


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In Charge of F. C. NYE
I. and Rites on ;
i awl service they cannot be
perjury, not
Horse blankets and .
Nichols. carrying con-
I . , . . ;. plead, gull,
; . . Clark, carrying con-
. weapon,
., ,. ,. . i . ,. . sentenced tour months on roads.
rut . a Peter forgery,
. . defendant pleads guilty of
this
. . was suspended.
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. liar at
rose to you.
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rs, Syracuse
can
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that will i
, Barber
s.
ill farm I
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p-.
i-. x, carrying concealed
ads guilty,
true bill for murder against
I Charlie . charged with kill-
Luis Little.
Ned Clark William How-
affray, mistrial.
James Smith, liquor
without license, guilty,
suspended on payment of
cost.
Ed. Fleming, Ed. Fleming, Jr.
Joy and Noel Joyner,
affray, both not guilty,
both judgment
suspended on payment of costs.
George Philips, secret as-
sault, rot guilty.
judgment bi Dennis At-
days or. for
carrying concealed weapon,
stricken out and judgment bus
upon payment of
Mike Atkinson, larceny, plead.-;
guilty of forcible
judgment suspended upon pay-
of costs.
ITEMS.
Notes Finn Our
Neighbor.
N. C Jan. 1909.
Dr. II. W. Battle, of
will deliver a lecture in the
of Winterville High
Friday night, Jan. St
V o'clock. All are most cordially
i invited to hear this lecture, for
to the root of the whole mat- I . . f
sat U a treat in store for us.
and restore the action of the ; Dr is ore of the leading
liver to normal condition. preachers in the state and for
Give tone to the system and j oratory he stands second to
none.
We are glad to announce that
AN OLD ADAGE
SAYS-v
light purse is a heavy
Sickness makes a light purse.
The LIVER Is the seat of nine
tenths of all disease.
solid flesh to the body.
Take No Substitute.
SKETCHES Of PUT COUNTY.
1704 1603
Import Notice.
My sketch of Pitt c are
now y for the print
the convocation meeting of
the New Bern district will con-
with the Episcopal church
here Jan. and All
cordially invited to attend
these services.
L. A. Manning, one of our
C id y and Robert Dar-
n, affray, guilty, judgment
suspended n payment of costs.
r v. forgery,
. on roads. Si i
,; fend a guilty of
r y in which j. mt was
non and S. S.
guilty, n
fir i all
i ; H I, carrying con-
i, in, pi guilty,
ins, against
d r had e .
an I
; day. 19th.
murder, jury
. have decided
r the printer, and leading young men, left Monday
to add of , Florida where he
prominent . ,, the future. Our
wishes g with him.
Miss Mollie Ward, of
here Monday accompanying
Charlie Pi.-. .--------. ,
returned verdict guilty of man- .
slaughter and no a .
mercy of court, up scheme and I have
S small colored boy far minded t
recently a girl by a f her water who entered Winter-
and shooting High School,
be Judge alien said he who have and are making things ,, v. T. H. King left
ed it best to the boy P day Goldsboro to attend to
until he i. r People and ,, n ,
., . life or who u. v
p in, i .-. , . i
I a
and children
turned Tuesday from
p Hill where they had been
on
Vi Ii
plea
V in.
it. months i n
. up . n f
for convocation
at Episcopal church
. it
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murder th
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decree.
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an I Ella
i, . i, guilty.
Chester
. . . . guilty.
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led
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n David I . . O-kl-y.
it j . ck . o . will
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till and , . kill; ;. White
. it.
Ada I .
m . p on
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temp i ire not
Mi Butler, r
for such . i I N. C. Jan.
,. . public re -la char e Tuesday night, service and
i, will I on half of which Wednesday a. m.
must be in advance. vie and communion.
will also p. m.
No man can afford to
a record. ,. .
T . can-
i. ,
The for
.; inn i i- .
. , . i ,. I ill KM
morning's session M of Pitt county will
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just before i hi t for I cloth, sell for
Wednesday night, service and
urn. Thursday a m. service
sermon. Thursday p. m
tan's Auxiliary and
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at vi r-
in
II.
The jury o
mil in V . often receive severe I
which was guilty of murder in cm
, , , . . . V mill I
record r. .
n the prisoner.
T. King. I
BRAVE I ,
fer the are little
globules which act n
the kidneys. A will convince you
, , for Backache,
tired
feeling. trial They
blood. Sold by John I.
pain
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Ii Boon
Scald i,
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Quickly l In i
I boils, felons; beat
. from whiskey., Relief is
, . I. W n.
n e,,
v, abusive I In I to his
and i .
, i Is i son.
, t j i aid, when wed
will treat you
Sale of Personal Property.
insisting of mules, farming
Implements, boiler and engine,
hit cart and bunks, farm carts.
Tie Editor Made Clad. Also screws, logging
, . ., chains, ropes, axes, etc. Corn
At the Geo. Moore
farm, near on
look
c .
ten.
per Carroll
i Tin Mellie
bodies. right. Call . f not guilty.
,. ,, . Herbert Dudley,
i ; n
. g j ,,, -i on
do well . W
. . t i. ., . . lit fill
. r a token near em
k had bet non end a 22nd, At
i. hard to J P
m Sew of it.
whiskey for the j This morning M
love of it, but for tho he for up in the Woods
. i in v n in the liver relieves heed-
gets out of it, on kidney dis-
,.,.,, . . ,. . , man. hf was presented .,., M., ,.,
man. B ,,., chills or and r
license the . liquor we- . ,. carved and engraved on system the
are to some parties to the tad ,, Te token , g ; ;.
Mr. H I
,. c ,. re
SUPERIOR COURT.
.;,,. , . mayor h
Id advise S Mays on road
n- an i
i id . -l months mads,
r appeal
mayor's pleads guilty,
f.
we
., i ii- orders
A i S
. .
r, E for i
. is re
talking to our young men in , . i, guilty,
regard to II judgment suspended upon pa-
; ; .,. ti es ha been
b, B. J . . lit,
on and John
rut .- of coal
Henry House, assault with
.; y weapon, pleads guilty,
next r
Fresh seed rye
Barb r Co.
The new reversible disc bar and costs.
row an up-to- Henry
date farm. Sec us before
Harrington, Barber Co,
in.
Get the plow for
tearing up new ground
Harrington, Barber Co
B. T. Cox came in from
Raleigh Thursday morning.
Chickens and eggs a specialty.
and get the beet prices.
Harrington, barber Co.
We have just opened a large
Una of best enamel ware. Come
and get your pick.
A. W.
Remember the Heel
wagons and made by the
A. G. Cox Co.
Winterville, N. C, d
with deadly weapon,
guilty, fined and costs. Same
d f id plead guilty of carry-
weapon and
was suspended.
James Smith, with
de . ; guilty.
right assault with
d v. guilty.
The jury returned a true
lull against Primal
Perkins, charged with killing
Simon Brown, Jr. They w re
turned a true bill for murder
against Jonas Warren charged
with killing Ollie Warren.
i-
Frank King, affray, guilty, a
months on r
In the case of M,
and Ella previously
c fornication, Williams
was sentenced months to the
roads and to pay all costs in the
Robert
months on roads.
Atkinson, carrying
concealed weapon, guilty, m
days on roads,
Wilson Wright and Arthur
Price, gambling, plead guilty,
each days on road,
Alfred Atkinson,
and larceny, guilty,
I s on roads, defend-
ant plead guilty of carrying
concealed weapon, in which case
was suspended.
Tobe Stevenson, assault with
deadly weapon, guilty, SO days
On
James Donaldson, larceny, not
guilty.
J. Moore, assault
crime resulting it. With
out of I we
will have lit e crime that
, m ants anything,
is at the I of all our
troubles,
The pi of county have
an important lesson to ham
trim this case. This sentence
it . .
j on 21-8 times as much us the
touched our hear as an b
of and .
will treat you
fir their constant d p of
1.0 the interest Remedy will you
and also tor tins marK or j, for ail form of
esteem that comes from riles, Bold by John
I one of them.
was a term of four years in the
penitentiary, Tho judge said
this a very light sentence,
but the case was pitiful and he
thought this sentence will meet
the ends of justice and reform
the offender.
E A WHITE
will treat you light
it this
the quickly relieved with
Laxative
system com.
pleasant to take. But for
treat you right
not that Dr.
is tho beat known r-r
all Bowel Complaints, by,
J. I,.
Th.
GREENVILLE, N. C.
COUGH SYRUP
A over Bronchi.,
BY L. WOOTEN.
D. J. Editor and Owner
Truth in Fiction.
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. JAN.
1909
One Dollar For Year
NUMBER
THE LEGISLATURE.
Oar
Law Are Doing at
said he had not classed
ton as a four-dollar-a-day roan,
but it seemed he was making
FIFTEENTH DAY.
SENATE.
day. J the senate there
While there was considerable few new tall.
high school
An act relating to a
primary- By same, an
act to require all railroad com-
I money He said he to
One by Sena- ,. and he with electric headlight.
to place solid it. To
business and many u. fix their were commissioners to
no .- I i
I .,, the senate and house on on salary
Wednesday, nearly all were of,
purely, local nature third read-
only certain sections. v
15th. Put upon its passage the
resolution was defeated, as were
also a motion to reconsider and a
Senator Blow and
Gordon yesterday introduced
bills to abolish the fee system of
the solicitors and place those
officers on the salary basis. Mr.
bill provides that the so-
by
of Confederate
levying a tax.
Relating to mailing
public documents by state
I to support the prohibition
law as to th.- laws
There is a proper and not for .;,.;.,. to en-
public interest as to the ,. ,.,,,.; are
present North , matter of
Anti-Saloon League,
to this feeling we
thought it advisable to the
The committee gave the bill to
increase the salary of the corr-
labor and printing
a favorable report. There
a resolution to pay the expenses
of the inaugural committee.
Among the new ills
To amend code as to seduction;
to amend law as to inheritance
passed two years ago, and that
when the revenue bill and
had been made we
should go home on the date
With two work. That grouse and quad for two years
w people at home were working provoked more than
; I for cents an hour, while the
legislature drew a dollar an hour
for the work done. Fifteen days
following statement.
Cyan overwhelming majority
also in the matter
prohibition, duty of the
U the ii
,, should be
provided
people of North Carolina
where
and their
. e
i i
by the statue.
the people M w
have declared for the suppression Ly t t
of the liquor traffic in this ,;.,.
The State Anti-Saloon j;. .
simply for the enforce- sentiment
of this expressed will of behind
any other during the day. the of the and such c;
house. anneal with confidence w minority, the
bill to put solicitors Ly laW a ,. . the
game enforce-
in
I General Assembly
will save the state about salary to see
If the body set for special order and . v
bills would com. every After being an M b,.
m having come already. He ed to it passed
elected by
that
of;,
shall receives
lieu of the fees they now receive,
to paid quarterly by the State
treasurer upon a issued
by the State auditor. The bill
would require the clerks of the
several Superior courts to collect
in every case tried and disposed
of in their respective counties
the costs which now are allowed
by law to the solicitor, and to
make out and certify an itemized
statement of these sums collected .
forwarding the state
together with the amount
collected State treasurer.
In the house the bill to increase
the salary of the of
labor and printing came up as a
special order, and after discussion
was re-referred to committee.
grace on sight drafts; as to
liabilities of banks us to forged
checks.
Representative gave
notice that on Saturday he would
introduce a joint resolution to
adjourn the session February
20th, and ask immediate
sixteenth day.
The senate met promptly at
o'clock with Senator Pharr. of
Mecklenburg, in the chair, Rev.
Dr. White conducted devotional
exercises.
Senator Ray, of
raised the question as to whether
there was a quorum present.
Sherrill, of Caldwell,
read a section from the
not and he hoped of more man local
and n.- wanted to the band b estate
OBJECT TO IT.
w . , v
The moral
have declared for, nor do i. ; stressed
The people require I i ion here,
declared but we do th, wt
Sr it becomes the add that con paW-
day Pro- have l;
cases the proper in brining th p u of North
machinery for enforcing ant,
and tot new policy o, .
all die
that the As a part of o i progress is
is now I i striving for
B of our own State j ship, and because
we call attention to the I .
of St Satin most counties no . g.
is allowed the Scum n
the illicit which it
night Mr. H- and several members sh
found a plate with bar were standing on
he had found the reason I
for wanting to go.
It was At the
the other
v .
distilleries, and wee ask educated
it. and when it went down the
said it was the coldest mu he; c, cases and incidents
as re-referred to committee- a section
The privileges of the floor was, requiring a majority to be
extended to Col. M. B. Whitfield. present and a roll call was taken,
of Lenoir county, who was a I It found that there were
member of the legislature fifty twenty-five senators present, one
discussing for a general law providing for
years ago. Representative Cot
ten. of Pitt, tendered Col. Whit-
less than the required number.
motion of Senator Blow the
ten of motion w
field his seat, it being the ordered to
seat the latter occupied when he oUt, hunt up and In
was a member.
D Another matter that provoked
considerable discussion was a
divorce bill, or rather a bill to
repeal the divorce law that pass-1
ed at the last session. Speaker
Graham took the floor and stated
that the law of was re-
ported to have been passed to
meet a special case, but this was
denied by Representative Kitchin
who said he introduced the bill
by request.
day.
SENATE.
These were among the new
bills
An act relating to
more efficient municipal govern,
The bill related to
and is the matter over
which there has recently been
such a stir between the officials
and good government association
of that city.
An act to protect the
earnings of railway
and give them the benefit of the
KU -a-
the senate all members WOO
not leave of absence.
Senator Mills moved that a list
of the senators who have been
excused be furnished the senate
in order that the mine of those
absent without leave could be
known to tho senate. The clerk
was directed to make out a list
of the missing.
A second roll call found the
the Lawyers.
After the adjournment
evening, Judge C , an
z . also
, upon a
cap- sober J having
thought during Jam tr,
was why he wanted to go. The business the term being has v
Continuing Mr. Dowd said the judge was if he j in Cu u there
house and, home on the evening x .
and other committees had morning and come nothing.
formed their work. Mr. to the court house a We do not believe that the
shaw interrupted to ask if there are any matters Interests can bring any
could not be done in days that need looking over and sign- to bear upon our
Dowd replied yes, but he before I law makers for any
it not wise to an The reporter had joined tho present law, but we do
I group in time to hear this not think M to warn
felt and reply, and the
By order the
Committee of the North Carolina
Clarence H. Poe,
, man.
Raleigh.
1909.
A v-a. .
same number of senators present,
date.
Mr. Henderson said he
flattered at
to his looking at galleries, bill offered or m the ant amendments.
and that he had to confess to require judges to will
we hid to we had t j remain at the county seat during;
places we had to confess we I the full time allotted for a term;
were ashamed of. but court. ;
knew him W if he got one j Oh, I like that all right, he-
look at the gallery ho would vote, a law would make
to stay here indefinitely. difference with me, a
. , people against agitation
of Judge Alien was asked on , s, innocent o.
bill offered or suggested in talent amendments. To
change will open up the whole
subject afresh, and offer another
much-coveted opportunity for the
forces to spend money
in an effort to corrupt pubic sen
We have seen
a plan to
of
, Caro-
,, blind man
B , walked
on Neuse
, to tin-
,,. He
child-
and Senator Blow moved
the search for the missing
be continued and that the high-
ways and byways be diligently
explored.
Senator Barham moved that
the senate adjourn till Monday
morning at II o'clock- The
motion was lest.
A half an hour went by and no
. for example.
It went to committee or. my custom to remain to the end, the apple growers as rate
of the term any way. But interests
endeavoring to arouse a
DAY.
SENATE.
The senate all right
for
would like to offer one amend
to such bill, and that is
every lawyer having business
business at o'clock. There and that they be allowed to con-
Una
J. W. Cahoon,
living near Nu
into an open
river bridge, an
water below
wife and
C. C. Suther, near
Concord, comm suicide by
looting breast.
The Southern R a; has con-
d working
force in the shop- at Spencer.
senators were dragged in. At
-35, Assistant Sargeant-At-
appeared in
the senate chamber and reported
senators to be
On motion of Senator Blow the
was a long list of new bills, but
most of them were of a local
nature.
tun- against tuts
no cases, even though afford to make a
counsel on both sides consent to j dike which
and give them the benefit of the to meet Monday
homestead and personal property,
exemption laws. I house
and telegraph companies. J-f. . J
Among the new bills in this and mixed some fun along with
create a library of the bills
. . were to amend the law as
. in.
,. r, . ,
graph companies.
To repeal section of
divorce law; also to expedite-
trial of capital offenses.
The divorce matter brought
out another discussion and was
finally erred to committee.
protect the traveling public;
provide equipment and
of Eastern Carolina Teach
Training and a
number of local bills
Mr. sent forward a
Senator Blow introduced an
act relating to the Eastern Train-
school; Senator Elliott, an
act requiring Superior court
clerks co report to the attorney
general.
The house met at noon.
the new bills were the
By To amend the
constitution as to poll tax and
extend educational qualification
to 1916. , ,
By To amend the
intro- law as the cocaine-
morphine and opium.
By To prevent break-
the Sabbath.
By To establish a
training school for teacher in
Western North Carolina.
counsel on both sides consent to dike i u
it, unless the judge gave to bringing down tho whole
approval to such corruption and Intent-
This put the laugh one
on the
present, but
nor Jarvis remarked can
put me down as agreeing to that
amendment right
If such a bill should be enact-
ed, with the amendment suggest-
ed by Judge Allen, you would
see the courts, especially civil
terms, disposing of a great many
more cases and there would be
fewer crowded dockets.
spirit among
them In the hope of weakening
the law for their own ultimate
advantage. We warn our farm-
against these schemes; we
hole in
d in the
.
again upon our homes
It is our belief that the- people
of the state, the Anti-Saloon
League, and tho general
are resolved upon
I tan become known For seed oats
policy. Let us have no F. V. Johnston
S. depot.
will tr. you
N. C. Honey in I frames,
cents, at S. M,
Genuine seed oats for
. sale, Apply to C. B. Rountree.
d w
.
will treat you
to committee. r.
in tho hall of the house resolution pledging the adjourn-
I i , if I i Mi
under tn M rum forward an
EIGHTEENTH day.
SENATE.
Among the new bills intro-
were
An act to regulate
To protect
hurtful agitation, and If it come,
let the blame be upon the- heads
of the whiskey
If they seek to violate the law.
swift and sure punishment must
be meted out to them. Upon
this point we ask all good citizens
in to be alert. It is the duty
L every friend of temperance,
B. C. Pearce. Jr. who for that our prohibition
years was a clerk in the, thoroughly enforced, but
here and a very more duty of
one, has taken a position man than of any
the railway mail service, and n. it is now
present his headquarters are at, . statutes which
Hamlet. D. C. Dudley succeeds is sworn
him as clerk in the ard whatever his
here. original attitude may have been,
,.,, it is as much the duty of every
will treat you i
kinds
of N.
Bell your cotter, seed to F. V
Johnston and get the highest
market price.
Sell your field to F. V.
Johnston, in front of Norfolk
Southern depot, and get the
highest cash pries-
Have just received a big ship-
of 90-day oats. Call to see
us. The Central re r Co-
Heart Shingles . at
j. H. mill. G. l. Tyson.
wit
POOR PRINT





. Umbrella Etiquette In Turkey.
CHILDREN WHO ARE SICKLY in China arc intended by
,, . I ants who hold umbrellas over
Mothers who y hie own com-, Chinese and Japanese In-,
Sweet I their a ,, .
throughout the tea- sports. In western Turkey It la
son. They Break up Colds, Cure to an umbrella on masting
people of rank, and a
orders. Headache Stomach who wax passing one of the
These Powders i palaces of the sultan was nearly run
Sold by all Drug Store Be,
accept any A pa. a
V. i ill n a privilege to j very extensive
. at
Dress Goods, Dry Goods
Trimmings
Tailor-me skirts.
to Fit all feet end
Pi rs;
I will be Bent Free to any mother who
address Allen S. Olmsted, I Roy,
IN. Y.
Confirm
Washington, D. C. Jan.
Herbert r. who is
President Roosevelt's second
choice for M Eastern North
judgeship, need not
. ; . .; robes
paraphernalia daring the
R, l He
won't be a unless
Mr. Taft .
. . .-.-------
that ho must put down
open umbrella ho parried. Every one
panning the actual of the
lowers as a
fallen to brother of the sun and
he
An Old Idea.
not the first man to
frame the Imam of the man
of a new standing amid
lbs reins of which we know to
day. Long fore be wrote of his
hr from w Zealand
lag upon London bridge Mrs.
had used the same Image, with the
that she applied It to
bridge. An earlier reviewer had
WE
AND WANT YOUR
TIME
v v, .
p,.
. wt . as they are and
. the true article.
cos lent that the examination of ow
H . ., Li Desirable Goods will
. HERE
by e i the B p
. . u leadens i
V.
There is no transaction too
friars bridge. An earlier reviewer had I i .
used It In an article In US L-
v.- i Id b an lib I
handle.
We carry all
; .
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s c
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lion of the ruins
Katie
Mr. J. J. Mason Dead.
News has
Notice given to the
ti it four certain notes
. and U H i
lo, G .,. . r dated
MERIT OH PRICE.
WE
SUPPLY
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the deal of Mr. I. J. Man, due and payable
., . .
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Washington for some years. He , .
I i ; ,.
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beautiful and you w
t-
and a full line of
LIGHT GROCERIES
all staples and fancy DRY GOODS
NOTIONS, SILKS and LACES,
; BOOTS and SHOES, Plows
; ; V and Plow Points, Hoes, Shovels
and all Tools used on the farm. In
fact we will and can supply you
anything in he merchandise line
at the right prices.
See us before buying your FERTILIZERS.
it
want row I
East a i
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la
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GREENVILLE, U.
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Oats, Cotton .
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lift.
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Cotton
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Just R ii cotton ,
I in Stocks, Cotton.
and
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f . t- If Ml and New Orleans.
And to buy Fresh Ground
Sage. Cayenne Black
Pepper and at
I Coward Wooten
I THE DRUGGISTS.
Tin Central Mercantile Co.
j J. F. Davenport, Mgr.
R. . DAVIS. PRES.
J. A. ANDREWS, v. p
The
Wholesale Co.
Distributors.
COAL COAL
COAL
J. TURNAGE before baying
your coal for the winter. Ha can give
you u bargain.
PHONE NO
j-w.
NORFOLK, VA.
I Cotton Factors and handlers o
Tips and Bags.
End shipments
The Bank of Greenville
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA.
OUR CAPITAL OF 25,00000-
AND SURPLUS AND PROFITS
Not to mention the double
Liability of Stockholders of an
other gives absolute
security to those who deposit
with us. This is a feature worth
remembering. Business cordially
solicited
James L Little,
Cashier.
Tobacco Guano 8-3-
MAYBE you were not entirely sat-
with the Fertilizer you used last
year.
MAYBE you want to try some-
thing new.
IF so try MEADOW'S GOLD LEAF
TOBACCO GUANO 8-3-3.
NOT a new brand, but maybe
new to you.
We make other brands too for all
crops.
YOUR dealer can supply
don't cost any more than others, but
maybe you will like it better if you
it out.
NOW don't forget ask your dealer
for
8-3-3
COX'S MILL ITEMS
Cox Mills. Jan. 1909. j
We are fine weather
this week and the are
making much progress in their
work.
Misses R Page and
spent Saturday night and I
Sunday with Miss Myrtie Stokes.
Hiss Lena
Sunday and will spend,
sometime with her sister
Her host regretted
very much her leave,
We are pleased to see so
of our young people taking in-
in Sunday school.
Quite a number of visitor were
out Sunday and e hope to see
them attain soon.
H. A. M re lo n
ed on as cashier at .
Cox spent Sunday with
his parents.
Tom Tyson and W. F. Carroll
spent Saturday in Greenville.
. I
Write to-Jay; Mention tint Paper.
REPORT OF GRAND JURY.
S M SCHULTZ
Wholesale
CENTS
Recommends County Home
ad Enlargement of Court House
The grand jury for January
I of Pitt Superior court
its work Thursday after
I noon, and was discharged with
e thanks of the court. Ir
I final n-port to the court u r
Snuff. t
Sn The , I
Wholesale r i
and Dealer. r ;
for Hides, Fur, I son .
On .
In suits
the p.
HEADQUARTERS
For Supplies rt .
Don to s e our machine- H
We a lull stock, also me r .
pairs only,
Bill to Register Title.
Col. R. R. Cotten. one of the
Representatives from Pitt
has prepared a bill in relation
to registering titles to real p. op
p es Apples, Pine Syrup,
County hi.-.- j .-. i . ,,
that a very . .
condition, but it is our Oil
h would be much better
have this home nearer me es Currants, I
n of Greenville. , Glass and
tr tho in a con- ware. Cakes and
but is Oil i
i. would b. much
town
We find the jail in a Rood con- ware, and
considering number .-. .
prisoners in
ill
King. i none . mm
Ki e
you to our
me a Wire
A CAR LOAD JUST ARRIVED
We best quality only Lime i
hand. Bear,
mind that BaUer Harts is i I
it
ii
based o cared considering very small
T. j land registration and is ,,,.,. suggest that
to laws now in operation in I enlarged so as to
Illinois, California. above.
ft
j m
setts, Minnesota. Oregon
more below and above.
T that the extension be on the
several other States. AH We further suggest
leading States of the Union are Lt room
realizing the advent- ; to the
J. H. Jr., ion
Friday night by His loss is this system and
estimated at with only to this is at i
insurance. We extend
our deepest sympathy to him.
Bill continues
sick. ., ,
Haddock, one
of our citizens, his son,
Macon. and granddaughter,
en, went to Saturday.
THE PURE FOOD LAW.
Secretary
the objects of is to
of th pr. nonce
. .
i . .
her, it being guaranteed per cent .
J. M. Cox, Jr., lost his store realizing the advantages and attached
this system and . two L
similar to this is at i, be more convenient for, style, a
of the
the Union. This bill sessions of court. We also ft. end Bum eh
all uncertainties as to title. the be
prevent delays in the transfer with a book case,
of title, and cheapen cost of The Convict find
the transfer. The courts the j condition, the
this act pass we taken care The
upon all land titles and tel my now being world
them, making the easy transfer are much pleased with
AW- of them after are once I,
investigated. The s The graded school,
land tenure arranged for Con- i
to sec iv as we are in position to U
General
the quality gt ,
trim a box o load
nails. Give call.
MILLER
The ideal
in simply a
will be playable by hand or by the
mechanical attachment at will.
Baker k Ha
MB
i,
;. investigated, The Greenville
,. arranged for i
adopted, satisfactory As
u habit and there is said to be department We GREENVILLE. N. C
on tho label demand among the . be made
REPORT OF THE
THE BANK OF
tho demand among change be made in
graded school for
forming
New and lo the East Carolina
Training school, we find so far on Fourth street
the buildings have progressed j prepared to clean, press repair
I . J I
At The
AT
PAUL
THE TAILOR
server.
truth i s . .
made
on the This remedy is not only
eta It- STOMACH J commodious and. I Ha. and ladieS
when completed; .
oral u sale J. l- , .
N.
stark
see.
1,002.46 3.208 Undivided
Furniture and fixtures and
Dividends unpaid
less
pd.
441.88
p BULBS
.,,, J. i. W Coward v. j- t
district will have
next
Several the
t be present The
W-J, I--
Took Him Probation.
Elisabeth's father had
when sh- was tiny baby, and
for lour she had ruled
mother and every one with
whom she c-me in contact.
o-iv
. to her surprise Rho was
into the and day u, . -new
taken get a receipt and have looked over
your name off the list. To fire, after much
your paper back at the publish-1 upon his
marked when knee and as he told her
owe six months or a year, and
never go near the office is not
only disreputable, but
DON'T TAKE THE RISK.
When you h w a rough or cold
attack of but t we
. -.--
as
b ft
to all the States and
o countries.
and w. J-
Wooten and Coward and Wooten.
for the Better.
During all the term of court
just closed you nave not seen any
drunken people around the court
house or on the streets. Quite a
difference from conditions that
existed when whiskey was sold
here.
FEVER
Fever sores and old chrome
not be healed entirely, but
should kept in healthy
can be done by
Salve.
this purpose. It is also moat
for chapped hands, sore
Coward ft
DIXIE ICE CREAM
Can be made and in
minutes at cost
On
Stir one package
mm Mid
into a quart of mi and
No cooking, no heating,
else to add. but
ice and milk in the package.
This makes S quarts of U meet
delicious Ice cream you
be does sot it.
t-mm
are now arriving, Plant early
to pet best results A nice
line of and Ferns in all
sizes. Choice cut flowers a
specialty, wedding bouquets
and Floral at short
notice. Mail, Telegraph, and
Telephone orders receive
prompt attention. Phone
Raleigh, N. C.
S. not
payable
Time Certificates d
Deposit sub. to
check
outstanding
.-.-.
State of North Carolina, County of
Davis, Cashier of the bank,
swear that th
knowledge belief.
Subscribed am
sworn
to
be-1
LAME SHOULDER.
This is a common form of muscular
No internal
U needed Apply n s
Twice a day and a
cents For, ale b, J. L.
Wooten ft Coward ft Wooten.
The Rocky Mount Record says
three attempts have been made
to wreck trams on the
. tho
of the many rice things he
would do for her mother and
her. finally asking she
would love him just a little.
She looked him squarely in the
eye and Yes, if you do all
you promise, I may like you, but
I tell you now, if you try to be
boss around here, we just won't
have you for our
The February
A HORRIBLE HOLDUP.
ten year my brother was
held in Sis
fore me, this 2nd day of
Notary Public.
R, I. DAVIS,
Dire .- rs.
AL
Barber Shop
Edmond S Fleming props.
Located in main business sec-
of the town Four chairs
in operation and each one
sided over by a skilled barber-
Our place is inviting, razors
sharp. Our towels clean.
you for past patronage
and ask you to call attain when
work is wanted.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
BETHEL BANKING CO.
AT X.
At he Close of ember,
to wreck trains on ed w
branch of the
Line.
Ind for .
. . coughs
Not Quite
How often you can gel a
thing
nail or screw driver or t
lacking. Have a good
tool box and be prepared
emergencies. Our line of tools
a could desire, and
we will your tool
box does not lack a
useful article.
Of
You get s
Horse Goods t. c
of
J. R.
Corey
i relieve . --r- ,
or sore lungs, coughs
m and and I
bottle free. Guaranteed
by J. L. Wooten.
It Reaches The
A gentleman dropped in W say
a word about the benefits of ad-
in The Reflector He
put in a lines last week of-
something for sale,
has already received inquiries
from people more than five
miles from Greenville-
ORPHANS.
of orphans have been
of The Indus-
Home at
who We have
Bitters in this Institution for
nine It has proved a
medicine for Stomach Liver
nod Kidney troubles. We regard it as I
best
H vital
purifies the
at J. U
Plant Wood's Seeds
Garden
Thirty years in with
a steadily increasing every
we have today one
of the
in this best or
evidence to
Wit Superior Quality
of Wood's Seeds.
We are for
Grass and Clover Seeds,
Seed Potatoes. Seed Oats.
Cow Peas, Beans and
all Farm Seeds.
Catalog
and Farm seed Catalogs
mailed free on request.
Liabilities
Resources
Loan, discounts Capital M-k
OVerdrafts ,. . Surplus fund
Silver coin, current cap. pad
minor coin currency Time of
National bank notes I lock.
and other
3.41-,
Total,
State of North bank.
W. II. am
solemnly swear that the
and
tin
III V
I r.
Subscribed and sworn to before
me. this 5th day December,
Notary
Corn
MO.
H. .
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h l cm
General Hardware
Edge Tools.
POOR PRINT





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THE EASTERN
D. .
AND
CAROLINA.
Six
C i
lag r
-r .
If railroad are good
danger, they may
trouble themselves be
hand at next conference
fur talking about the passenger
rate.
doubt i
i he pr
l an ease,
N. -.- B ti .
e. i
FRIDAY J AN. --J
part
A re j .
for Groom
your
The if salary the
the feel.
bet-
Japan g
he
might l to a
few
at parent to need pointing out.
not The mere mention ought to
interest in every one.
The telegraph is -m-
in for much praise just
. It was by moans of Bending
Kitchin ill i. wireless messages from
. u that the collision between two
as if there passenger steamers at sea war
but may mad known, and other
not got as much pi catching the messages hurried t
out of it. these lie of the disaster
to saw hundreds of passengers.
SUGGESTED AMENDMENTS.
N. C. Jan
thought it was about to be Be- the matter to agitation. With
through tho effort of the this end in view the bead
Chamber of but of the railroads
jealousy among certain business this State met Editor Reflector
i over the suggested in the You will phase permit me,
of such a rest room, because it day, and asked a conference
was nearer to some stores than Governor Kit-bin whom
to others, killed the desired to help bring about -a to certain items of
for the time being. Now that la change in the existing p
lie Daughters have r fare law and permit the rail- mod an amendment or
ed the matter and are to charge a higher into. J addition to our insurance Ml
through the columns of your
paper, to make some suggestion
to our numbers of the legislature
V I V l
The Sun says Durham is going
to have a in w municipal build-
superior to the one re-
burned. We have no
doubt of that. Durham i- wide
awake to improvements.
l a
They are again having a cat
and dog fight over the Green
bore Industrial I;
like the paper is a failure
and those who have be-
putting up the money have
grown tired of It
a news-
published else-
where Dr. C. M. Jones throws takes something to gel
out some suggestions as to well established,
ending the insurance laws
the legislature might we
take
of.
I., , ; .
nuke somewhat
of a stir.
Ten-
Governor Patterson, of
vetoed the
prohibition bill passed by the
legislature of that State. There
will be an effort to pass the bill
over the governors veto.
Two teats coining
r tin less
Kern's
close
n Mr.
watch
We have received a copy of
a neat little
paper gotten out by the
force connected with the
t observer. It i-
an interesting little sheet,
while it i be published
in other words
when tin boys tool like it. we
would be glad see it often.
There are a lot of bright folks
connected with the Observer
office.
You . re
next Tin lay. HuH will be
ground hog
The . Japanese situ-
i- i doubt giving Mr.
Hobson . . ell ion.
Fills i last eek ill
an . and n L i read
have yet squared accounts
for year.
An .- tell Mr.
Taft had a quiet day. We
thought that i- he went
there or.
from
It matters not to which party
the officers belong, when any-
thing is going wrong it should
be brought to light and the rein- .
applied. That is the only long since the Hoard o
way to have good government. Aldermen of sou
several hundred copies of there
The legislature is showing de edition of The
disposition to let down the gap u j,,
congress i
raising body must
think Las plenty
and make easier to obtain a
divorce in North Carolina. If
anything, it would be well
make the divorce law even
stronger.
is HOW Oil
the high sea on the good ship
North Carolina to
ma. A bath tub feet long, I
feet wide and weighing a ton
i had be taken along for his
use.
success, we hope
very business man will come to
I aid.
A rt made to the
Another day was set to
the matter further.
According to our way of think-
will require every holder
committee appointed
by a
to examine the books of the
several State officers, shows that
a better system of
is needed in some of them, es-
that of the insurance
commissioner. No wrong
charged in the report, but the
records in the mentioned
were badly kept. The commit
tee also round irregularities on
the part of T. S. Meekins, shell
commissioner at Manteo.
No doubt the legislature will
take proper steps to have this
remedied at once.
Those who have the
proceedings of this term of
court
of a lire insurance policy in in-
to register a
synopsis of the policy with the
the railroads had better let commissioners of said town, and
well enough alone. If they re every holder of a policy in country
op. ii the rate war to a synopsis
people on it. come out the of policy with th- CO-inly com
worst in the agitation, they will
lave been impress-
ed w the large amount of
done. It has been a very
busy term and many cases have
been tried. . Ab-
it an excellent prose-
attorney, and is faithful
with a view of interesting them every duty. While in one;
this section. As a result e he might be termed
this of inquiry are coming that lie be-
in and the outlook is that all violators of the law
new settlers are likely to
secured. Towns, as well as in
have only themselves to blame
it.
PLACE OF RECREATION NEEDED.
Once more, possibly through
force of habit in looking up good
things for Greenville, we feel
like saying that urgent
needs of this town is a park.
Hero we have a thriving, growing
town, that ill ere long reach the
proportions, of a city and not
a spot set apart for out-door rec-
for her citizens. Every
year that is allowed to go by
without taking some step to sup-
ply this need, makes the
of securing it harder.
Already th
mission of the county in which
the insured property may be.
synopsis should state
Owner of property
ed.
and address of the
company.
Amount of concurrent
insurance.
Amount of policy and
number of same
Date of issue and
of agent.
Failure to register should
the policy void.
would re very little la-
and tune to record this much
of a policy. Th-J county com-
missioners supply record
book in blank and
any officer could make this
short record for cents.
question of a and he glad to do it.
, to here property owners nave
able site is a problem. it is nothing
times in recent years The that one owner
Hector bas suggested building should always known how much
pavilion and bath houses on the j insurance bis
river front. This would give and if any person really desired
, ,. fire insurance he would not mind
some recreation, and be a means
i a small l-e to have
are always
by judicious advertising and
money spent to that end is a
good investment.
Us
Do not hurry about planting
your garden because January is
giving us a touch of beautiful
The presence of a man weather. February is yet
days who pays a bill be taken into account, and if
waiting to be dunned is really j that month does not give
refreshing. remember it
be a surprise. and level-
Those who saving the I headed jurist. Be bas certainly
legislature was not going to have horse j g. .
anything are beginning back ride of the president was
mil their eye-.
Occasionally in passing sen-
upon a defendant convict-
ed in bis court, Judge o. II.
Allen may. as some are d
to be making B reputation
as a lecturer. But his remarks
such instances are and
with good effect. believe
Judge Allen's heart is in the
right place, and that he is a
answer for the deeds
committed and receive just pun-
if he sees
a charge is brought against any
one through malice or without
good grounds, lie is quick to
pros the bill, lie is
fair in all matters.
of taking advantage of the pleas-
to be derived from tin
us.
sis of policy recorded, and
a matter of public
stream runs by us. There should another
This should be done, in ad- i amendment to our insurance laws
the town should have acquiring insurance companies
,,, . . ; to lie full amount of the
park. We arc losing , . .
policy in case of fire loss, and
ties by neglecting to make to dodge behind
vision for public recreation. three-fourth value clause,
after having taken premium year
DON'T GET A DIVORCE
A ii a
i l-temp. r bad heath.
Solicitor is k. v New Pills would have
. , ., I it. They cure
serving out the term to b d breath and Liver Trouble
Mi- I I v , temper, colds, banish
Mi. I. I. Moore I at
elected. In 1900 Mr. Moore L.
f four,
I MR. YOUNG MAXES REPLY.
Ian to get as far away from I
congress as possible get back
Mr. Cannon may feel some in time for supper.
He
lief that they are after the take such a trip every
now and not putting it the remainder of his term
on the speaker.
You have heard the old saying
that catches no
It is equally true that long faces
do not attract business.
Mrs. Carrie Nation is to
pear on a variety stage in Lon-
don, poor London What sin
has she committed to deserve
such afflict inn
Now watch out for tin-
to try to make capital in
the next campaign out of that
report.
Some of these days
will have a tall office building.
We have already heard some
men wishing for the quiet of
upper stories.
You want to do everything
you can to help Greenville for-
ward, therefore, put your
to the wheel and join .-every
movement for advancement.
without much loss to the nation.
some lessons.
Few people realize the
Those towns that are clamor-
for
where whiskey can be sold,
ought to get quiet on that sub-
The State has spoken em-
as regards prohibition
and there should be no evasion
of the law to permit the sale of
liquor.
Did you ever stop to think
that it w ill be less trouble to
you, and less expense when you
count lost time, to subscribe for
The Daily Reflector at a cost of
a cent a day than to borrow it
from your neighbor Some
people have a peculiar idea of
economy.
Let us again remind you that
the movement of The King's
Daughters to establish a rest
room in should haVe
the support of every business in-
town. The
of the carefully kept Hies of i
their county newspaper. We
believe it would in the long run j
pay every man in the county to
put away and keep every copy
of hi home paper lie receives.
as some day they may be of
great value to him. Of course
in every well regulated
per office a of the paper is
kept. Only a day or two ago a
man came to The Reflector and
wanted to know something about
a legal advertisement that was
published eighteen
years ago and having the pa-
bound ill labeled
it was mil a matter of a few
minutes time to show him what
he was looking for.
The King's Daughters have
undertaken the commendable
move of securing a rest-room in
room set apart for
the convenience women
of the neighboring country who
come here to spend the day
shopping or on pleasure. The
elected for a third term
years, but owing to a large am
increasing civil practice lie re
I signed as solicitor in the
next year. Governor Glenn
March, appointed Mr. Ab-
is till the vacancy, but
as the appointment could be
only until the next general
Mr. was elect-
led November, 1906, for the
remaining two years of Mr.
Moore's term.
Mr. has so conduct-
ed the office as to make hosts of
friends every county of his
district, and in this is no
exception. The people have
watched his course closely and
do not hesitate to speak highly
of him. After finishing out
these two years, it will be a lit-
ting recognition of his faithful-
and efficiency to re-elect
him for a full four term.
BETTER
LET WELL
ALONE.
ENOUGH
We thought the railroad rate
matter, far as it relates to pas-
fares, was settled and
that there, would be no further
agitation of it. That is the
the people hail taken, and
though a compromise was
ed at a rate some higher than
specified in the bill passed by
Says Committee Did Him a
Insurance Commissioner Young
was as to what
he had to say about the report of
the legislative auditing commit-
tee. He said that the report had
been referred to a special com
of the legislature and he
did not care to make any formal
statement at this time. That
the report as fled was inaccurate
in many respects and did him a
gross injustice. The book refer-
red to in the report as a
pocket he said,
was a book four and a half inches
by seven inches and at lease an
inch in that tho com-
did not him of dis
honesty, but claimed that his
books were not kept by double
entry. Mr. Young said it is true
the books are kept by single en-
try, but they are
amounts received and disbursed
and are as well kept as any
books of the kind and amount of
business therein kept by a book-
keeper getting per annum,
the amount allowed to the de-
for the employment of
a bookkeeper.
The committee, he said were
thoroughly conversant with this
and yet checked them for two
years and found not a
that reflected upon the com-
missioner or his bookkeeper, nor
a copper discrepancy.
said Mr.
after year on a or ex-
value of the property.
The insurance company should
be made to properly value the
property to be insured before
issuing the policy and then, in
case of loss, to pay the full
amount for which premium had
boon paid and accepted. The
burden of proof of value of the
property Id be placed upon
the company before the issue of
policy, and this will make
agents more careful in
mating property values.
Dr. C. M. Jones.
A .-i I in time that will nine is
Rings Little Liver Pill. For bilious-
constipation. They
do not gripe. Sold by J no.
,. Woolen.
committee,
. Young, with the com-
tho legislature two years ago, it g the interpretation
of some of the insurance
but after all this is. for the de-
gave them satisfaction. Hut it
seems that the railroads are not
Reflector ago argued the satisfied with the agreement
of Attorney General,
and will be submitted to
of such a room are too needs of such a room here, and they made, and want
. . .
Nervous
Break-Down
Nerve energy is the
force that controls the or-
of respiration, cir-
digestion and
elimination. When you
feel weak, nervous,
table, sick, it is often be-
cause you lack nerve
energy, and the
of rebuilding and sustain-
life is interfered with.
Dr. has
cured thousands of such
cases, and will we believe
benefit if not entirely
cure you. Try it.
save aw
completely, and loft on Hie
of the in. skilled
got no
in cured,
am In again, and
tot no bad . ,
taking D. I
In it
I n and I
cured.
nut
s again. .
an
v m
LETS El
Oregon.
Your
In., and w. him to return
price of bout. If It fill,
to benefit you.
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT.
IN CHARGE OF J. M. BLOW.
Advertising rates tarnished
of Raster, for and view
, . ff-j ob
Jan. i. . . M C Jr. i
went to . . .
The baa been fur-
with Gen. K. E. U . I
anniversary of whose birth
. .-
. n she lived V
native State, of
x--. . . .
hear the store . and
by calling plated, pear finder tips . R Smith Co. Feb. h. a gen
the bank. He i one eye, .,;.;. , J in
Sheriff this particular at I . with the burial of General Lee,
U S
;. N
Winterville. ls-
with Mrs Guy Taylor. in town from the
Co. tracing a. d they traded,
their factory and on k ,,.,
time. General sawing L, Mart be
and repairing of ad kinds i about
n . , ,, .,,. aiM, dressed exactly and
Mrs. Davenport, of
Yesterday there were
have been reliably .
Desiring to
her Evans
Smith had a straight that m
i villa
Mount, has been here on a visit
to friends.
M. M. makes the
cold drinks that can be made at
the lei cold the year
round Try one.
Cotton is t-lowly coining in.
There seems to tie but
left in the country,
You will find a nice line
and caskets on hand at
J. R. Smith Co ,
so attractive were they the boys
called them the three pretty
little and they wen-
pretty too.
Thursday just before noon
the little old Km of Mr.
who on Lee honest competition, but
street went up stairs and g Ming
of matches began
striking them, with the result
his dress caught and soon he
was a seething mass of flames.
dress burned off and so
or thief can enter the It
don. of I buy J o, c
an honest principle and .,, m. At the
know where to look for one in the
will Stab main the dark.
F. Lilly.
ltd w
At time
death in
. .-.-
J. W. Glenn is badly the little
Though the tobacco market that of and
ed some time he keeps on fl the body.
buying the weed. He has
bought several large lots recent
HOW DREAMS COME TRUE.
Smith went the
.-. , of a mi book in this
t, u it -i to
hands and face. Child lived
only a short while. Those who
it tell us it was the you would like to
Work That is Unselfish
Realization.
dream
have your
J. H. Smith Co. have sight sad wear flue clothes and Saturday.
pitiful, as
St the a lady or gentleman of
luring plant, their reg w tend, their There is only
, this. Help
This house
and tho caskets,
be a
to
used tins r x , A.--i. I
Mrs. tut
ix ;.,. ,
Christian daily. ; L,. m.
Sauls q
m tun
. . . . I-.
u --i l
i.- . .-w-.
t ca.,
first
cut-up,
Mrs. C.
Miss Little paid a visa away.
in
.
M. M. Mr-.
i us
vi
. iV
guaranteed will Well to see M.
M.
Wanted or good
sober young men to travel.
salary guaranteed. Easy
work. Apply to hart A-
Ayden. N. C. ltd
J. It. Smith Co. Dixon have
a nice lot of coffins and caskets
on and can furnish hearse
When desired. Give them a call
when in need of any their
goods. This firm has a good sup
ply of first class wagons, a few
good buggies, and are run over
making hogsheads and repairing.
Truly Ed Garris, the manager,
is a busy man.
Dr. L. C. Skinner, of Green-
ville, was here Monday.
red headed and red
neck calf with white streak down
back, red sides, about nine
months old. The calf strayed
away from my about 10th
November, 1908. A liberal re
ward will be paid for return of
same me. Dennis
Ayden, N- C.
Tar River lodge, K. of P. of
Greenville, has invited Eureka
lodge K. of P. of Ayden,
ate with them in their entertain-
of the lodge which
meets in the farmer place some
time in April next.
hereby announce to pub-
that I have severed my
with the firm of J. J. Hines
of Ayden, N. C.
This January 1909.
ltd S. F. Noble.
per acre is no small sum
to pay for land. Yet some
our farmer friends have been
offered that much.
J. Carl Jones
at
R, W. Smith and H C.
spent Sunday with Or-
Cox, of
was in Ayden Thursday.
Mrs. R. H. from the
country, came yesterday to see
his daughter. E
who is sick.
Wednesday evening at the
home of Mrs. J. R. two
from town, Mr
Skinner and Miss
were in marriage. Mr
Skinner is constable pf Content-
township and is a very excel
lent young man. We extend
congratulations.
Wanted-15 or good, sober.,
reliable young men to travel.
Good salary Easy
work. Apply to Hart
Ayden, N. C.
Mrs. W- M. Forest will com
Feb. 1st 1909, and con-
until Mar. 1st 1909, to sell
her entire stock of millinery at
cost Call and see her if you
wish a
John T. and Townsend
of Farmville, were in our town
Monday. They are negotiating
a real estate purchase, which if
their plans materialize, will put
a hustle on our merchants and
business men.
and wife,
spent Sunday in town with their
daughter Mrs. Ada Ormand.
Prof. John Coward, principal
of High school,
spent Sunday in town as usual.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Fletcher
spent Sunday in Ayden,
Exum left Saturday for
i world to make some of its
other dreams, which not so
very different from your own.
some true, and it will help you to
Every dream, you
of know, has work behind it for
one. If you want a castle,
one has to build it. If you
ml, dress, someone has to
i., Therefore your way
, t j is to work for one else in
.,,. i the best way you can, and in
I urn some one else will work for
mi i you. You will be paid. And out
of our pay, U i OUT work is good,
all the things you desire,
the dreams which you want to
come true, will come true.
Mind you, the world rarely
us exactly what we want.
And. also, we rarely want what
we thought we wanted, alter we
have it. Nevertheless, the
dreams of the world, such as
they dreams and mine
are really and the
id
l .
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dig
bi .-
ii . i . .
n .; r m
. , an . i i
. . . also
. in t . one
General vi i
i,, ; the r,
I at This bi was
I. i mid n r in
t this I J , , .,,.;.,. at
Miss Ada Tyson, of ,,,, , and Ob.
is teaching at Standard
to Mr. and Mrs. lodged an
Saturday evening in few miles tow
P. . bas I brought Up slid General Lee was
ripe strawberries just as in it.
and firm as they were in a little
Miss Mattie Little and R. E I suited purpose in .
went to Haywood except it was rather
Smith's Sunday evening. at tho loot. M that Lee,
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith d be
Smith vent to Hay wood
Smith's, of Sunday
evening.
of Standard, were .
Sunday evening.
J.
to
Mr. and Mrs. B. P.
by and children were with us at Cotton Ginned,
our Sunday Sunday even- re
. . . , I port Issued today shows, th
cotton
st r.
Notice.
v- virtue of the i In
., .,, ,. ;. .-.
i-v ;. B. Cherry
Cherry I. I
, .
Mrs. C. E. and, gin I v
children and Mis Matti
went to C. L. Tyson's yesterday
to spend the day.
Miss May Brooks went home
with Joyner
bales.
Land Sale.
the sowers
regular shops and evening to spend and
and professions, which Sunday ad
all about us, show us the and is now on the sick
deed i duly in the
resistor of of I'm county.
ft the
will to i
expose
court r i
V II
IS or
inn-el ,
v.- of g
.-V.-I.-- N
way. Work is the answer
the world what it wants
reaping, manufacturing,
distributing. Get in on that,
what you can do as a
maker of dreams come true, and
the world will quickly respond
and your own will become MM
reality.-The February
tor. Woolen.
list,
After having so much nice
weather we are having it rainy
dark and dreary this morning
i.
OF CONDITION OF
THE BANK OF AYDEN
AT N.
At the Close of November,
Liabilities
Loans and stock
Overdrafts unsecured 889.88 surplus fund
avid C. mil U.
fully
Adjoining the f
-tarns, G. W. u .
others Beginning it slugs gum
. iii or rear the of CU, Boot
a direct course to
to
. the corn.-r a p n. C
Ge. W. Venter corner,
W. Venter- line to a h
with line i r
In Clay Root thence n. m-
hum
I and twenty MM.
Y covers the whole
iv withe
K ;
line s Bus
with Grand wet
of lot now
A. A. s. with
i- the
t I. We Mid A A. l-or.
. Grind a -H. with ins
t the
one of an acre
-an e It conveyed
i M r
g. Cherry n
money
and
Demand loans
Due from
Cash items
Gold coin
Silver coin, Including all
minor I, Ill
bank and other
U. Notes , .
Total
less
asp. tux.-s pd,
Deposits rob, t. shock is.
Due to and
about i- on tin-
. net the main road leading from
to Hill which ht
heretofore been conveys
to skid mortgage
sale
I Skinner
a g Attorney. I I'd l
Term.
Oscar i.
Total
m ti
I, l. Minn I. r
Bill, if- c e.
Hooker
NORTH
COUNTY PITT
NOTICE.
H. Smith has purchased
of A.
Carolina
C. and will conduct the bus
at the sane place ah
work promptly looked after.
Lucama, where he was of the above that, Cox will still me
married on Sunday to Miss Maud to the bet el my knowledge
r s c-
Graduate
Ayden, North Carolina.
oW most prosperous
men and very popular
social circles. Miss Maud, his; Notary Public
SMITH.
K. C. CANNON.
h DIXON,
Directors.
SEEDS
to
FOR CENTS
grill
COLLECTION
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institution, recently established
by t State, is located near
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Total
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a tin -i.
Carolina Pill
Rich i
i a d ex-office clerk . . ;
. j i mm ii I r the
.-aid. I-. r I .
that the foregoing is a true
Given in. hand at in Green-
ville, N.
This 2nd day of Dec i T.
K.
Clerk Com r n r Pitt Co
Land Sale.
R E AL
ATE
I mm on railroad W Kr mm.
Terms to suit
ii C ARTHUR Greenville, H- C.
I mi ii
in r-
i s
, 2-t-It; I .
F, S. Guano Company, Norfolk, Va.
Pouring Prosperity
Through a Puncture.
r. ;
;.
Si.
I aft I Vandyke ,
solid car load BUCK
Also Roils Matting. Fine Line Couches. ;
Pulley
Home of
e e i
No ice ct Sale.
virtue of the roarer of sale con-
in a o t,
, v. .
toW. H White, 18th
in i re i d in the
office f the re i- , f deeds of Ti t
Nor h in hoc
pa . m, the i I arid so
to before the .-
door Greenville, cash, l the
i. . day the 15th day
of . the real
to
in tr c r parcel
News and b i in the count and State
aforesaid, and
, in
g or ;.
. ;, Tarboro road, a r lots No
and in the division of the John
lands, and
north J to a stake in
a n east If
t. Tar river. corner of Iota No and
S; thence p the s ii river to a .
. . of d In said
vision; R w. st poles
to a stake in south
-t weal poles t main road;
the the i road to
the
ii. es-. an I Hie land
virtue of the power on. d in
two deeds of trust. x cut d by B.
Smith to J. R. one
died 12th, and
in Z i the other dated March
and recorded in Z-8 page
the register of deed's office of
Pitt count , The trustee
will sell c h i-t public be
fore the court house door in Greenville,
. n Monday the 1st day of I
the I situate
in ea snip.
One tract beginning it the Ayden
road, Frank come ard runs
with Frank to s d pa
corner; with K a
in a d to the
Branch; thence u; said t Onto
line; s
a no direction to
course with Al-
Forbes line the toM. i
Ann corner; thence around
h. r to the
to the I
of Vacant land.
i that J. ft.
his attorney C,
has this the of January.
lied an entry on vacant In the
office of th of
county in the u words and fig-
W. Perkins by Ms
P. C. enter- and aims
a certain tract or parcel of land lying
and being in the county of I in and
f and in
. J hi d being on
the weal side Creek
, . South side of Swill Creek. The
laid Creek g nearest
water course a d Swift
I Creek being its
Said tract on parcel of
i S the lands of
a.- n on the
Sou h of the I of J. L. nicker
i known as the lands on the Eat,
ll Samuel I n's and the
lands of Jes-e the North
and the known as.
he and the Cannon
Cox lands on wet containing I
ah acres or less. This I
the 14th of January
By virtue of the power of sale con-
i . a in deed ex-
i John C. Tyson
a pl to timer
J i. Jami.- on the
hi .- . r Sic. of rut
, . in X ,
Page . I expose
to ill .
in I
, t l, 1909, acer
or p ; d being
; and I
Nona as fol-
low-, Thai tract of land on
north a of Tar river In Greenville
township e Tims May
h ii i land K
Teel, t H land and
. James by
Maj g acres, and
.;. e i deeded to John
. b Th-. May
, in . said mortgage
i . i
with the Ayden read to the beginning,,, .,,.,
more or lets. ,, w by K. C. Harding
one other tract beginning at M.
corner and runs a souther- , taker Ex officio.
The Most
Beautiful Line
Before out your
cu
cur lint
Stoves
Regs,
Also a hundred one
lo that you need,
which rival in looks
quality and price those found
elsewhere
ti.
C.
Oct. I
deed,
conveyed t said d Ran-
R. Randolph.
oh i
of deeds e of Pitt
in i page to said
deed.
Tow the y of January, 1909.
S T. White.
of W. II. d. Mt
L. Fleming, Atty
course to his ditch; up
a t. Henry P- lira; th.
with i e P a
line; th with Alfred line to
a short leaf pine in cf .
a line in i
curse to an oak the vi line the
a straight Una to Hie g i i
acres more -s tool
thin the 2nd .
J. U. Hums. T
F. G James A Attorneys.
Notice.
Notice.
i he i
E. Ga r
Jan
ltd .-
Jan,
, d G.
Soil, . s.
N. C.
Ry virtue of the power of c m-
mac died
and delivered by John II Peyton
to the th day of Jan.
and duly rec rd. d in register
if deeds office of county, North
Carolina, book 0-7 page the
will expose top lie tale,
re the court
to the en the t Mon
By the p of sale con-
In a died, executed
aiM Alive red by alter Hardy t K. la and others, containing
Will on he day O, I- , g the I b , b the g
on which the said Nichols and
Elder, taker Ex
By T. R. Moore
Any d all persona title to
or in the described
with me their protest In writ-
the day or the., will
barred aw t la Jan. 14th
. U. taker
T. It Moore D C.
Notice.
of the p war of sale con-
a mortgage deed executed and
delivered by Alfred Nichols and L A.
O. Nichols his wife to Julia
Mat day of January, 1907, and
duly recorded in the register of deeds
office of i county. North Ca o in
the . n I, will
to public sale, before the court
house door in for cash, to
the highest bidder, on M n lay first
M.
real Ad-
joining the land of Henry C
R. A. Is and others,
TAFT BOYD
and STOVES.
record-
, ,; in of
d, Pitt or pa real of now reside. Th s is made to
H, e u ,,,., , said mortgage deed.
Notice.
By
in a certain mortgage deed
and delivered by river i
Britt and Mary Davis to F. G. James the river on the south joining the
on the day of Feb. 1908 and duly R. A, Parker a part
recorded in the Register of Deeds the Joseph land, containing
office of Pitt county, North Carolina, more or leas, to said
in Book 2.1 page the undersigned mortgage deed
will expose lo public sale, before the This 1st.
k I., .,. lull. T O
Una. in book Q B. pa e the under-1
of the power of sale con- following real property, One lot west by Caro-I-.
in on the or,
north aide of Tar river and bounded by on H. S. R
No. in block D. I
lots b v west by Carolina
avenue, on east by Perkins, ard
being lots No's. and in block B.
lot were by Hen-
Sheppard to John H. Peyton on the
10th day of Jan, 1904, to satisfy said
Terms of cash.
This nay of December, 1909.
J. W. Allen, M. Assignee,
W. F. Attorney,
ltd w.
Superb Service to
BALTIMORE
VIA
CHESAPEAKE LINE STEAMERS
and
on Decks.
Elegant Table Dinner Club Breakfast to
Polite attention and the very best service in every way
Leave Norfolk of Jackson daily
p. m. Arrive in Baltimore a. m., connecting with rail
lines for New York, and all fast and west.
For all information and reservations address
LAMB, Gem. CHAS. L HOPKINS, T. P. A.
NORFOLK,
Norfolk and Southern
Fitzgerald. Kerr, Receive s
IMPORTANT CHANCE IS SCH D I
BEAUFORT
EFFECTIVE SUNDAY, JANUARY I
Trains will be on
m, and
THE CRACKER PACKERS.
Nimbi. Girts Thai
Like Automatons.
girls in numbers on
,,, n ,.; floor, a low
toll stories up in the air. I
Couldn't Tim.
priest that
would taken to
of coal for heating
church. .
contributed but
who u
Ti
I packing fin- presented to him.
1.1 . . .
a piled high
with frames bristling like w, many
with long spikes or
Lints. was suspend-
ed u lady chocolate iced,
hands th
and box she was
Back and forth as
as as a machine
hot plucking the
cakes, a at a time aim
pocking them in box.
Working steadily at this rate she
could pack ix five-pound boxes m
an hour. If she kept up her
never stopping a second,
cents an hour-
I she soon ceased t.
court house door in Greenville, to the
t bidder on Saturday, Feb. 13th
1909, a certain tract or parcel of land
lying being in the county of Pitt
and State of North and de-
scribed as to That house
and lot in the town of Greenville
occupied by said Mary Davis and
Jemima Britt, known as the Bill
of January,
ltd
i.
J C. Mortgagee.
Notice to Creditors.
Having duly qualified before
court clerk of Pitt county as
Jemima Britt, Known as dim executor of the last will and testament
lot, bounded on north by Moses King s g. e. Nobles, deceased, notice is
lot, o the east by Dickinson hereby given to all indebted to
notified to present the same pay-
deed. Terms of sale cash. on or before the day of
r. . j. . . He
Groceries
And Provisions
SOMETHING NEW
IN , .,,.
of Jan. 1909.
F. G. James. Mortgagee.
F. G. James Son,
ltd Greenville, N. C.
1909, or this notice will be
plead in bar of recovery.
Thia Dee. 24th,
W. I. Nobles.
ltd of S. E. Nobles
Notice.
Having this day qualified before D. C.
Moore, Clerk of the Superior Court of
Pitt County, executrix of the last
will and testament of E. S. Laughing-
house, deceased, notice is hereby given
to all persons to the estate of
E. to make
ate payment to the and
all having claims against
estate are hereby request, d to file
their claims duly authenticated with
the undersigned executrix within twelve
months from the date of this or
notice will be plead in bar of re
This the 31st day of December,
F.
Executrix of last will and testament
d.
Farms for Sale on
Term.
We will sell with small cash
payment, balance on easy terms,
one farm of with
feet of standing timber.
One farm of with
feet of
One farm of acres.
All of these are beat of farm-
lands. Apply to
J. F. Davenport, Greenville.
J. R. Davenport,
A w.
Land Sale.
By virtue of a decree of the Superior
court of Pitt county In special proceed-
No 1638, the undersigned
will sell for before the court
house door in Greenville on Monday the
first day of Feb. 1909, the following
described real That lot begin-
at a point on Third street feet
from the corner of lot No. and
south parallel with or Main
street feet; thence parallel with
Third west to lot No. thence
along the line of lot No. to Third
thence along Third street, east
to the beginning, being the office now
occupied by Dr. Morrill, the
interest to be sold being the interest
of the late Dr. W. H. Bagwell, which
was an undivided one half Interest in
said property.
Thia the 6th day of Jan. 1909.
Nannie D. Bagwell.
F. G. James Son. Attorneys.
j Cotton Bagging- and
vs on
Fresh Goods kept con.
j In stock. Country
Produce Bought and Sold
Ginghams, Per White Goods, M
Madras, India Linens, French Lawns. Having
bought a lot of these goods it enables to sell
them at low prices.
At Big Store
maw.
Mesa,
Two Families
The intellectual aristocracy of America,
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Ladles and Gents Tailor,
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TOR CHICKENS AND EGGS.
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Sliced
earn anything, she lost
Fifteen an how
the nine and tall
But u the
earned that much,
had f. going alter
the laden trucks and hustling
Hie frames off on the truck.
Work of kind was paid
The cracker packers wore not
losing The endless chain
of flat pans loaded with hot crack-
descending from above moved
at a smart pace, and the line of
standing on either side to
work I,.
clear. They both
full of crackers and flashed thorn
Into big wooden boxes
them. They seldom broke a
or or made a mistake in their me-
progress. The Packers
moved their arms, shoulders and
pines continually. It must be
did exercise, reflected, only
get a good deal of it between . in
the morning and B at night.
The cracker packing attains
a higher speed than the cake pack-
girl, she has a pace-
machine. fast
the machine moves Ac must move.
She earn a cent a dozen, and she
can pack hundred dozen in a day.
Here is another fact.
The cracker packing girl if younger
than the cake packing girl, because
no girl can keep up with a machine
indefinitely. At the end of a ear-
period she loses speed and goes
stale Then she drifts out of crack-
packing into some other
ed trade Usually she has to ac-
cent a lower wage, since her
Las declined. By efficiency
one always means speed.
in
in a.
Man, Poor Man
Mrs. says
her husband kisses her every
f his life. Mr. Flutter-I of-
ti him
priest, after service, took his par
inner to task.
he said,
you give something, if it I
, . . ,
I'm on saw
What do you
nothing. Just I m
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your words are
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null the wool over me eves,
to make us believe yes wan.
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church, knows
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FITZGERALD
MGR NORFOLK, VA
GINS
Day.-
Ml the works of art buried an
tomb were intended ti
last years. That intention
governed the artists and reacted
the style of the art of Egypt
is a most important , K
taps the most important and
fact that the student GREENVILLE,
Egyptian art has to remember,
There, was no place for passion in
inch an art. none for none
even for charm. Each had
merely to be made
occupied about its business or
shaped in the form
and that was all. The art of the
Egyptian tomb was to serve s use-
purpose, not to please. ,
Martin Conway in North American
Subscribe to The Daily Re i
J. H. STAR KEY
Has a Nice Line Fresh
Groceries and can Supply
your needs. He pays high-
est price all kind of Fur
N. C.
Cleaning and Dying. All
guaranteed,
w. r. Edwards, At. Greenville,
Vaudeville.
Dealer-1
street yesterday.
with folded
seen
girl Why, I'm a married man.
with folded
I your hired
girl. with folded
In Chorus-With the kind per-
mission of the audience we will now
sing that pathetic ballad entitled
Peroxide Turns tho Marcel
Wave to tear off
a little music, please. Chicago
Journal.
Ladies and
When was kid.
Kansas or In Sow all
boys are the a
ladles. Where the kids who climb-
ed tho trees, the young ea-
who got their faces black
dirt and tore their little
Where are lads Who L
rounds while oilier lads kept
the maWs who made their mud
and danced In alleys
making love somewhere now. ex-
cards and
nil fixed up in togs, end to
ore sirs and misses. Real have
vanished the world, which fact
Is surely hades, and all the bars are
gentlemen, all the girls are In
Mason In B
Going Too Far.
At a school exhibition a Juvenile
elocutionist got up to recite
piece of life. lie was ambitious.
He wished o make n great success of
his piece, and he had been told by
his teacher tho secret elocution
GOAL AND WOOD
W. have Scales to weigh your coal.
keep all kinds on the yard, dry wood
and quick delivery,
C. COMPANY
Th. Contrast.
The elderly bride regarded to the
mirror her wreath of orange
her gown of Ivory satin and CM
her long rope of per
feet pearls.
only one trouble about Sue
she murmured. make
one's face look shabby York
Tresa.
I la success In all honest
endeavor and that there Is some
gained In every gallant struggle
Old His Beat.
A Baltimore was recently
showing his nice new opera hat t.
his little nephew, and when he
caused the top piece to spring open
or four time, the youngster
was delighted.
few thereafter the uncle,
during a visit to the same house-
hold, Drought With bun a silk Hut.
of the kind.
When ho was shout to leave the
ho tho aforesaid
youngster running down the ball
with what looked like a black ac-
i cu,
was the every phrase Its goes awfully hard.
fitting The opening line Of . m but then I t
the selection was th
lifts Its tall of The b
boy, to tit Its proper gesture to this
line, lifted up the tall of his coat
held It out In a horizontal position.
Hailed.
that young woman hall from
answered the western youth
thoughtfully, the Idea
She halls from Boston. I
was never before overtaken by such
a heavy downfall of Intellectual
seam over thee while thou
while It Is to thy power to be
rood.
than half
The Duel.
burst like a whirlwind H
upon his friend Alphonse. yo
he ray be cried.
to
No; going to get
Alphonse after a pause Inquired,
you
Two
To a woman r
dies. One Is not
the other Is
first Is resignation, the
York
man
him.
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. . widowed mother to his out
. of the so,
. i had
field He
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. . i right In all
. . h . h op the Hi
manhood
A. W. I
b i these days
Ling it out.
r not
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In Charge of F. C.
Vicinity-Adverting Rates on Application J
sermon.
I r I the
A PREACHER POUNDED.
WINSTON'S WELCOME
Rev. Mr. i of
his first regular services at
. I
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,,. tittle that his was
day
H also
TORPID LIVER.
SICK
an
Skin Md
There h
. a trial prove.
Substitute.
His
Paid Ex Glenn by
Home People
C, Jim.
-Ex Governor K B. Glenn was
tendered a must hearty welcome
little babies, by the citizens of
morning .
conducted th j. . t .,
N. C. Jan. i Honor.
Methodist parsonage in
Farmville was invaded on the
night of Jan. by about forty
. and women,
one or two .
Each of the company seemed j her, tonight the occasion
incest not only on gaining in honor of Ins first
bat taking charge of the old home since Ma as
establishment, but chief of
intrusion soon , North State. Earnest
dining room was filled fall there of welcome were made by
being
to his
the Board of
was scarcely room for a dent
at the opening Monday direction H. such of vast and Mayors Eaton and
ma proceed . at I also of various
cal talk to students, m u placed I The ex-governor was also
. . reverse id ha about the center of the corned by Col F. H. Fries, who
be provided with I u at all had that no man had ever gone
proper and necessary a i little family out from
good and brake and a I admirably. brought
his germ
home
who
the to the
did Governor
in
P i are
Road sways
Gen
Carol I i ,. this b t ion, r in i
S t- Thai all r m n I
, Iv i
n ti ;
, road or I
throw pi
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shall,
any
fin
can
or u
. i r
bell .
. v or p i
.- ;
like ire
u, or i ; f
tires of to i y
the to r
. i
he knew
could be
through the sense of Bight, nor
hearing, consequently
service would i
e in less than twenty. ,
or ., I hours.
Th ; . . l-W to j
i ;
h he ti
his administration.
contracted stated that he expected to
r nor d v the remainder of his life
, the cause of
and his
.-i nor
r-
.
was
h applause.
lecture in
iv
v be in At-
f. ; d gel out ,
. , hushed.
company
EAGLE
Boat fur life
ins Service.
Mr. J. S. of Newark.
N. I., who has been, spending
left a body
; . ; the night passed away. his
s quite an . . his
fast the next morning. yacht, Eagle, thoroughly
S And the little family took their overhauling, n painting and re-
Bl I i
Ii
.
. . .
.
m or . i
. i rices,
f.-
j- . i
be . u
.
no more than
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having due i I
Car
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ho . .
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owner n
p ;
. ,. i
i-
machine in Ii .
y or p , read, and
f a lamp on
; am
; shall p th-s nu t
. said machine ii
fast now,
.
county of N H c to a.-
to the .-
tn
machine in I
the craft in readiness
Today Mr.
the deal with th United
for the boat
i used in the life-saving and
i service on the seventh
of the Atlantic coast.
r,. engineers who in
. , the Eagle pronounced it
best boat they had seen for
.,,,, . a I you ,. service in which the govern-
. it. Mr.
; on the
by of his boat to the government,
; and the government is to be con
getting such a
R . of
Deeds
am ; Moore has issued the
. i .
i d six
i m
aid
ii
i .
i. ;
. . -.-1
. rate .
i i
, c . furl
at aim . .-.-
. h. See q . mo
. A. e .
. .
to be
.
easily r
and . r
machine with
id at night, j i
numb of I
with the el of ;.;
i book Ck.
i,.
. not ex-
. .
.
. I or highway or pi I
. quest
. r t pun
by
. lit i
of I i in conflict ;
the same h fa C-
n.
handsome craft. The Eagle
I took its farewell of Greenville
V . M. leaving here for Elizabeth
f y where it will go In service.
. the Liberty
WHITE. . .
President L Joyner,
Pearl Greenville, and others o. the
T Tobacco Company
Here for the
of consummating the
the
and
l.-f
Titus E s mid i;
II Skinner
Dixon nod
Dani. I and
deal
company
if the Liberty ware-
lie purchase made
Mr. S. Boykin, the owner.
; as they relate to repeal- c man.
or on u;
from i
us . n
. . .
par.-l Mn J. . ., for cash
V. -1 ., a better bar
, motor eye
Sec. That rev
in force from an i
Thia law w
shall bi
to Pitt
y. as i other
Counties were bill on
motor
Rt
v. . in an up
, . i ; p. b
. . n,
.,.,. plow for
tear
Barber
Chickens and eggs a specialty.
i n g l th best .
n. Bar r Ca
V, -.-. just pen. d a large
best i i I ware. Come
and get your pick.
A. W.
v. Battle, of Kin.
ton, delivers J ow. of the
lectures ever delivered here
last night In auditorium of
High School. The
subj ct of his address was the
life of Root. E. Lee and from
beginning to end he held the
large audience spell Dr.
had a subject that every
Southern boy and girl loves
from the heart, and then the
eloquence of the speaker
superb. Ho reviewed the life
from young
i e
e.
Do not forget that I r. Seth Arnold
is w
all .
J. I.
or P
. ,, . ; V
. . . , ,;. farm or other to be
I . J v- ,, ,,,.,, frightened, and be is requested
in the and at th.
, t shall be
Baptist church at night.
i th- consideration was
i he Consolidated
and Maggie Company owns its ware-
l a i n -he markets t-i Green
u- t Robersonville,
Wilson. It's an
i, of formers seeking to divide
BRAVE FIRE LADDIES on the sales of tobacco
,, . . burrs, patting with the farmers who subscribe
out the enterprise, and in
this way the farmers are part-
out pal For Scalds, . , and receive
hare of the profits from the
their tobacco.
cur., made. lief
j. i, Wooten,
Instant at j
Convict
Superintendent
horn was here Mo morning to
take cut twenty-three prisoners
to the convict camp that were
recent term of
court. This gives I a total of
I forty-two prisoners now or. the
H.
WHITE
to gang,
safety I
Mrs, J. L.
i-.- this
D P. and hand;
it. I Minn t. . .-
as i re herein provided
relating to stopping at request or
AN
BONDS
will
went to
Joyner. of
day.
Ben
.-pent here.
The convocation
Of
Lee
i n a
And provided, that such
bile, automobile, motor cycle or
other motor vehicle shall, during
services the period from one hear after
last to one hour before sunrise,
the Episcopal church began last. .
Pr-. .
, .,, .
COUGH SYRUP
. PURE FOOD AND LAW.
TO PURE
L- WOOTEN.
THE EASTERN
D. J. Editor and Owner
VOL. No.
THE LEGISLATURE.
What Our
Truth in Preference to Fiction.
PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. H FEB.
One Dollar Per Year
against
married
FATHER
DANIEL AND
JACOB.
of railroads
accident; to protect
a; to year's support of
a as to physician's Written for Th.-
the Gods love
I A number of former Dills pass- is a striking sentiment
ed and third readings. out a greater
SECOND DAY
Law Are Doing
Raleigh
NINETEENTH DAY.
SENATE.
With one exception all the new j
bills introduced in the senate The house disposed of a great
were local in their nature. of bills, the calendar of
Senator Blow introduced a bill j exhausted and
to appoint justices of the peace every roll call bill
in Pitt county. He also
STILL NO JOB FOR SEAWELL FOR DEEPENING TAR RIVER.
Radicals Congressman John
NEWS.
die
a to require the
of fire insurance policies.
This bill contains the suggestions
made by Dr. C. M. Jones in a
recent letter published in The
Reflector.
The grouse and quail bill came
up again by special order and
brought out another lengthly
debate.
Quite a number of bills passed
second and readings.
HOUSE.
There was a flood of new bills
in the house, indicating a busy
day, yet most of them were per-
to local matters. Those
of more general interest
To the county of
Hoke out of portions of the
counties of and Cum-
with as the
to appropriate funds for
Among the of general
than Shakespeare
has regulated the issue of life
and death, length of
impartially, and without follow-
the thoughts of the poet and
sage, with a fact in view, I claim
to have discovered the name and
age of the oldest man who ever
on Tar
of a
river,
importance was the passage of or died in the county and
the bill by Mr. Currie, of Cum- p in America. That we
regulating the sale of
concentrated commercial feeding
stuffs. This follows the general
Nor Likely to be for a Time
Rage Round. This Enterprise
Washington, D. C. Feb. l.-j Recently Mr. I. R.
This was the day set aside by the of wrote a letter to
senate judiciary committee for Congressman John
consideration of the nomination relative to the
Herbert F. Sea well to be judge deeper channel
of the Eastern Carolina district which has been more or less g
along with other judicial appoint- cussed in lute months. W
and leaders following extracts from
in the State had planned a coup letter Congressman wrote
which they believed would result in reply to Mr. Davenport will be
i. the immediate confirmation of i read with much
had In our possession some time
since a of the Insurance
Encyclopedia, a foreign
regulating the sale of containing with ether
requiring a true analysis of
the ingredients of the proposed
feeds for animals, with the true
the Moore county man.
The radical leaders fell
the coup took a balloon
and Herbert F. remains.
H Small Active in , Happenings of Inter, st in Caro-
A young man named Ed
Wright was found i- ad in a
Launch near Tuesday
morning. I a skull was
and i supposed he
tell th in the
boat.
A well dressed white
years age, giving
his name as It B . shot
himself in the bead with a re-
last hi out
bis room in in-
a wound m he
indicates his interest in the mat-
and the st.-p b.-in,. taken
to the -cc d -sired;
as to river, died a few hour
a private citizen, in which already nave a T k-am.
able information st remark- city he is likely to continue tor project nine feet a j y . f . p
able instances of longevity, and time to come. only one hundred b
them it is that Hut back to the Receiver It is necessary W c. C. L
weight Plainly on each I an Duncan of the Seaboard was width in a to by fire
package, the supervision of all man am not entirely sure of early on the scene at the larger class ,,,.,
agricultural de the died near the close of it is said he arrived there and at least ,,,,. .
war in Pitt before the scrub women of depth in room house.
North Carolina, at th- n, their exit. He him- pond with the pro- . ; h .
I I
Feb.
of
on . totally
i st-
en and
being under th
Another act of
tie
oral I county,
as the bill the seed i ad age of hundred and
test commission placing this
matter under the control of the
agricultural d
The joint resolution requesting
the senators and representatives
in congress to vote for a law by
which the national government
the deaf; to Normal states and counties
Industrial school; to post roads was
rants of service corpora-
to allow liverymen sell
stock for board bills; by Dr. Cox,
of to extend the corpora-
of to repeal the
exhibition of tax law so
vote and for other
twenty-two years.
late Dr. Elias
years ago in our in
speaking of the incident,
hearing his father say he
had heard of and
that he was buried on the creek
near
bridge.
But without further
of Father Daniel at this
time, we change the trend of our
as When Dick
of
self among senator and had a posed inland waterway, b ,
his i. friends a.- lo lac river
tor Washington. It is my purpose;
as Urge a depth as, N t-, i .
practicable as i.
,. the ex-
amongst the
the lime.
Mari n Butler, the man
unanimously passed.
An important bill which was
laid on the table, was a senate
bill authorizing the governor to
appoint a commission to confer and I were youngsters
with similar commissions in beckoned to me one day and
of
;,,,,,,, by dredging, It would be in State
to have project I against Will . r
re having be i. minutes
locks i-
to
as to
poses.
TWENTIETH DAY
SENATE.
Another petition was presented j states,
asking that the people be allowed house committee had
to vote on an amendment to the bill by striking out
constitution changing the home- the carrying a provision
other States looking to don't want to
of legislation Rollin Yes, yes.
and other laws entirely I, of course I did, or any
within the jurisdiction of the thing had never seen before,
and we immediately hurried down
town in a run to the old jail to
see what an animal, or a man
stead law.
The grouse and quail bill came
up for another inning and passed
second reading.
Among the new bills intro-
were these To provide
for adequate equipment and
maintenance of the A. M.
college; an act relating to mile-
age books.
Quite a number of bills were
placed on pa.-sage of second or
third readings.
HOUSE
A petition from soldiers and
citizens of Onslow county was
read asking that a colored man
be placed on the pension roll, the
first instance of the kind the
State has known.
Among the new bills intro
were To define
of railroads; by Cotton to
tax coupons on cigars and cigar-
to amend laws as to es-
to tax dogs; to better the
public schools.
The bill to increase the salary
of the commissioner of labor and
printing came up again and there
was another long discussion
over it.
TWENTY FIRST DAY.
SENATE.
Among the new bills were
An act relating to certain
nuisances in public conveyances;
that the expenses of the
of the commission should be
paid by the
On this account the bill was
without
it is said,
and who presented bis claims
the president, had already depth
and his brother, Alston Crimes, N C,
have insisted that there was L i., grocery
ready ab nine feet store M. r, in
to Grimesland, with Down ,,,., shortly
the exception two skoals, midnight ii
have been informally r unknown
Dy the engineer that a j parties.
I ville, N. C . Feb. I,
. Miss Claude the 19-
of H. B.
However, had a hearing
before the committee or
I could not decide at once, but in
a little wagon, bare-headed, w
tangled and unkempt locks,
there sat Rollin Jacob, a start-
ling figure surely, and with the
never idle.
was a telegram from Judge
Pritchard, who is supposed to
discharging his judicial duties
s in Judge
sent a telegram to Sen-
Clark, the chairman of the
judiciary committee, in
which he urged in strong
the early confirmation of
Sea appointment. Of
course, much of importance
attached to this telegram by the
trinity that is backing Sea well
for the judgeship, but it did not
f a moment disturb the serenity
of the senate judiciary committee.
Coo of all this high steam
present in behalf of the
depth than lour or five f el up
to Greenville cannot be main-
locks and
assistance of the jailer who confirmation of
in the act of placing him out on appointment, the members of the
the ground or grass, noticed
his legs were entirely useless and
so badly deformed he could only
laid on the table
Several bills of interest to
banks were passed.
TWENTY THIRD DAY.
Both branches a quite day
Monday with little doing. While
the senate had several new bills,
none were of more than local behind him like an inverted
and as he turned to
Speaker Morton survey the urchins watt; faced
sided over the house. The only him he at once said Hello
bills in the house of general. for my friend knew all
interest were to regulate paying the prisoners, or
negotiable papers on Saturdays; prospective prisoner, father
to practice of I was high sheriff, and
medicine; to compensate sheriffs course had seen them and had
tor cutting up illicit stills; to teen in the dungeon frequently
married women to make and shaken hands with old Ben
daughter
a road engineer
this turned to
river and harbors some ;
es a I determined . from
not to ask tor any particular of mi
depth on Tar river between
Greenville, but
available depth will ti
width. With
an authorization of this kind I
shah insist, and I snail ask the
in characteristic fashion j people of Pitt to wild
Most to that end, that engineer
for greater
with appropriate
senate judiciary committee as-
l. Fleming
of your
Mr. and Mrs. Will
th h
shortly before noon, . .-,
move when ready for propulsion the performances shall recommend just as the marriage of their daughter
and a start by bracing himself
with his hands and shoulders
above and others; depth up the river as tar as
. not been enumerated. as can be secured ad
I maintained without the necessity
Soon in his chains.
Richard Evans Selby, has now-
been dead many years, peace to
his ashes, but he was a born
that have
I fee, that
he confirmation this a forth. lg
and Will enable in
engineer to make a report con-
With the conditions as he
contracts as unmarried.
TWENTY FOURTH DAY
SENATE.
The only new bill introduced I
of more than local importance i leader in b day among the boys,
was for the relief of I can imagine
in jail awaiting trial.
-r ;
us that his friend was
that he said
i something like this when we had
A resolution was
that the finance us that his friend WM
be retired to make its report; perfectly -armless and could
by February 12th. and that no crawl any not
bill be introduced after with, and as the ch-m-
pion of the country
, A per cent to he had and
relating to the disability of Con- be made the legal rate of inter- j WM
federate soldiers; an act est by private contract between, to knock a wit i ;
in tor a constitutional amend- the part es, was taken club who needed it. But Rich-
mis-
and create the office
county an act lo re-; house.
quire boards of education to in the house were many new friends.
chase history of North but the only ones that did Then
not apply to some and pity for the almost
in town or county To
There were several new bills, to
. so- ard said he was
lack
of appreciation on the part of his
Then overwhelmed with ad
for rural school pot apply to some j
town or county hero, the young gentle-
tn . ,
and a number of former bills
passed second and third readings.
HOUSE
Among the new bills were
To safeguard the health
of to
if recorders c u
i-1
outside the state; to provide that Jacob was a tough,
free employment bureau for I m. i i;
labor. . I
A large number of N Honey in pound frames, I Republicans.
cents, at S. M. Schultz. Observer.
He had heard of Mr. Sea-
great prominence in the
public prints, and was willing to
risk further consideration of the
whole matter.
Senator then cane to
the bat and declared he favored
postponement. He announced
that he had in his pocket a letter
from a North Carolina lawyer
and Republican, one whom he
described as among the most
learned in the State, who wrote
that Seawell was not competent
for the judgeship.
to confirmation developed so
strongly that it was at once de-
to appoint a sub-committee
to take under consideration the
Seawell appointment.
This committee, which will
probably consist of three
tors, has not yet been announced
by Chairman Clark. There is no
hurry about this matter in the
Senate, despite the excitement
that apparently prevails within
the Tar Heel trinity-Butler,
Pritchard and Duncan, who are
dwelling in perfect peace and
harmony for the first time in
many years.
Senator Overman, who i
finds them, and hope this will
meet approval, as well a
the other citizens on the
above Grimesland.
thank you for your
in my loyalty to my
and no greater am-
than to attempt to deserve
that confidence. I am glad for
any of my people at any time to
write me for information, or by
way of criticism, or by way of
suggestion, in order to enable
me to serve them more effectually.
hope coming sum-
mer to accompany the engineer
Mary En
to
Mr. Waiter rick
on
February I a th
nineteen hundred ind nine
at four
At Home
House, North Carolina.
No cards issued in town.
will treat you
Sell your cotton seed t. F. V
Johnston and get the highest
market price.
New line spring style dress
gingham just arrived. Call and
see them. J R- -V G
Buy s
stalk cutters,
planters
on a trip up the river, and will i rows ant
be glad to see your people at from J- R-
and also appear before,
the Chamber of Commerce and I
peanuts for seed. Best
other citizens in Greenville,
present prospect is that a river
and harbor bill containing this
authorization for a survey of
Pamlico and Tar rivers will be
made this
will treat you
kind to raise for hogs.
J. K. J. G.
Sell your field peas to F. V-
-1 ;,, front of Norfolk
member of the judiciary com Johnston, in iron
was present at the meet- Southern depot, and
today. He took no part in
the matter and left the
of the whole thing to the
highest cash pikes-
on cord
Raleigh News and, you right-
We invite your inspection of
the Combination planter, it
plants cotton, corn, peanuts and
peas and distributes the
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Title
Eastern reflector, 29 January 1909
Description
The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
January 29, 1909
Original Format
newspapers
Extent
Local Identifier
MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
Subject(s)
Spatial
Location of Original
Joyner NC Microforms
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