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EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
PUBLISHED FRIDAY <lb />
f. J. <lb />
. matter Jan. 1907 at tho at N <lb />
c r f March 1879 <lb />
;. is to <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. JAN. 1908 <lb />
for Raleigh. <lb />
j Let your foremost now year <lb />
I resolution be to get on the <lb />
s over but paying the list of your home paper, <lb />
I with the cash. <lb />
Christmas, glad Christmas, If you will join the building <lb />
merry Christmas. The and loan association and build a <lb />
air resounds with the shouts of home, you will not haw to be <lb />
the young, while older hearts looking around for a house every <lb />
throb with joy at the arrival of j time a new year comes. Through <lb />
the joyous day. The Reflector i the association you can nearly <lb />
wishes that it may be a for a house with what rents <lb />
day for every one. and that ordinarily cost <lb />
may occur to mar its pleasure. <lb />
has; has about played <lb />
If everybody pays the first of <lb />
the year, who says they are <lb />
going to, will be money <lb />
passing around that day. <lb />
ho day was a notable <lb />
., for Raleigh. <lb />
If your new year resolutions <lb />
d has held out through first day, <lb />
r. dispensing. i stick to them and keep them <lb />
broken. <lb />
o me high with <lb />
the trait. <lb />
. l we'd be- <lb />
Sew Yea if you <lb />
When y u swear off stay off. <lb />
Many who have been walking <lb />
i will goto the wagon to- <lb />
it. <lb />
There are vacant chairs <lb />
around the fireside this Christmas <lb />
where loved ones have departed. <lb />
It is useless to Bay not think of <lb />
these, for they cannot be forgot <lb />
ton Yet dear friends, do not so <lb />
brood over them as to rob you of <lb />
joy this glad day. Remember <lb />
God loves you. and it was Christ, <lb />
His only begotten son, whom he <lb />
gave up for you. <lb />
i yet squabbling wishes every cm- <lb />
. the water a and prosperous new <lb />
won in Raleigh by <lb />
. the election i Pi--- <lb />
. diction that the earth will ere <lb />
have ha I a <lb />
. vision cf all going dry. <lb />
The Greensboro Record Bug- <lb />
eats that Christian Science be <lb />
S plied to the money <lb />
imagine there is none of it and it <lb />
will be all right Ii the Record <lb />
tries it h to work, wish <lb />
he would let the balance of us <lb />
know. Down this <lb />
will neither an empty <lb />
bin pay <lb />
While there has been no blow <lb />
or bluster it. Greenville <lb />
has made a good record of pro- <lb />
during the past year. You <lb />
can hardly pass through a street <lb />
of the town without seeing new <lb />
buildings that have gone up and <lb />
others that have boon improved. <lb />
The borders of the town have cooking is as bad s their acting, <lb />
been enlarged and area and pop- I; going to give his <lb />
both increased. The do; <lb />
brought us another through line <lb />
RANDOM REFLECTIONS. <lb />
By a contributor. <lb />
sleep must be <lb />
much sounder now that he <lb />
hear the yowling of the <lb />
third term boom on the white <lb />
house steps every night. <lb />
The Buffalo Inquirer declares <lb />
that Gov. Hughes is a re- <lb />
Will, goodness knows, <lb />
there are plenty of fakes in New <lb />
York, who need reforming. <lb />
two thirds of the girls who <lb />
go on the stage would go to the <lb />
kitchen instead, there would be <lb />
a whole lot more happiness in <lb />
the says the Birmingham <lb />
Age Herald. But not if their<lb />
on <lb />
VI e death of Capt. J. B Tim- <lb />
which occurred <lb />
.-i. b en Christmas day, removes <lb />
One of the la y st banks in th, oldest railroad conductor in <lb />
A . go <lb />
It was <lb />
. ; a turn i . a; has <lb />
been in I . hands I the <lb />
an. <lb />
State . <lb />
is d to prepare <lb />
I, i us ail a <lb />
resolutions to <lb />
. . <lb />
y five in <lb />
be broken the with the little ones in <lb />
I th joy of Christmas. Helping <lb />
to make hem happy will bring <lb />
ding ; your own <lb />
i few <lb />
well be called <lb />
I ts of horrors, it almost made <lb />
the St Capt. Timberlake was <lb />
in . year, had been in he <lb />
yaw of the Seat lard Air <lb />
for -four being a <lb />
for forty years. He <lb />
again was known to more people than <lb />
any other railroad man. <lb />
of a <lb />
too. He bagged <lb />
the reader <lb />
 m away sick at <lb />
hi art to see such ; list of fatal- <lb />
In <lb />
Salisbury. <lb />
t i Score another one for Governor <lb />
Glenn. The battleship North <lb />
will come into the <lb />
o of the State receive the <lb />
service. The presentation <lb />
will be in Cape <lb />
harbor. <lb />
is the time of year when <lb />
everybody who travels through <lb />
the country complains of the bad <lb />
Complaining of <lb />
and yet doing nothing to make <lb />
them better, does no good. There <lb />
be better roads when the <lb />
people make up their minds to <lb />
have them, but until then they the holidays. <lb />
of railroad, inaugurated some <lb />
new enterprises, and perhaps <lb />
greatest of all the achievements <lb />
was securing selection of <lb />
Greenville as the location for the <lb />
Eastern Training school for <lb />
teachers. Upon the whole the <lb />
town has done remarkably well <lb />
in the year 1907, and we should <lb />
turn to the year determined <lb />
that it shall bring forth greater <lb />
things in our development <lb />
COX'S MILL ITEMS. <lb />
Cox's Mill, N. C. Di c. <lb />
I,. A. Stocks returned to school <lb />
at Littleton today. <lb />
Misses and Cam- <lb />
spent I week <lb />
Miss Bessie Moore. <lb />
II- A Moore. Oscar Evans and <lb />
Misses Viola Stokes, <lb />
and Bessie attend- <lb />
tho union meeting at Black <lb />
Jack Saturday. <lb />
W. Wetherington, of <lb />
county, spent Saturday night <lb />
and Sunday with H. A Moore. <lb />
Miss Louisa Wilson, of Had- <lb />
dock's X Roads, a few days <lb />
last week with Miss Helen Had- <lb />
dock. <lb />
G. L. Rouse, of <lb />
was here today. <lb />
The fared com <lb />
correct on the days of <lb />
eek is not the easiest <lb />
the holidays. <lb />
will go on traveling had <lb />
n; ., breaking down their <lb />
teams, wearing vehicles, <lb />
and cursing because they get <lb />
stuck, in the mud. <lb />
Early in the new year the <lb />
Chamber of Commerce should <lb />
Raleigh News Durban-, wisely re- get together and plan great <lb />
Friday had a right to Whiskey, a fool and a things for Greenville- Get your <lb />
sport a red bead. a get I suggestions ready and present <lb />
,. . ahead For proof of this j them when a meeting of the <lb />
t think about the do ,. t . lo Much can <lb />
row. they be enough further <lb />
over the after. <lb />
through united <lb />
occurred at effort, and with proper work <lb />
The girls gave them a good time. <lb />
Miss one of <lb />
our popular young ladies, will <lb />
move to Kinston next week. <lb />
Some of the boys are looking sad. <lb />
If you don't believe there are <lb />
some pretty girls around here, <lb />
just come on our streets some <lb />
day. <lb />
Our next union meeting will be <lb />
held at Rose Hill, Sunday in <lb />
March, 1908- <lb />
H. A. Moore, went to Green- <lb />
ville today- <lb />
Lost or <lb />
he an be <lb />
i, o. possible. There are plenty of i months old, marked blackhead <lb />
it brings hour. He d <lb />
coming year lean year, <lb />
e will <lb />
crop of marriages. at th <lb />
turning a foreign country on <lb />
to try to collect those fraudulent <lb />
bonds. Maj be the writer of the <lb />
threat felt like cents when he <lb />
received th governor's reply. <lb />
not take j things the town needs, and they or <lb />
he threat I , ,, . spots over body. Liberal reward <lb />
can be j <lb />
days of this week will J, <lb />
keep up seem <lb />
Sundays. <lb />
in the right way. <lb />
dot <lb />
E. B. <lb />
man i happy who ca get <lb />
year mo; and say he <lb />
re the world. <lb />
more like Governor <lb />
of New York, will be <lb />
nominee for <lb />
After the result in Raleigh no <lb />
other town, excepting <lb />
i r Salisbury, should be <lb />
afraid to a prohibition <lb />
The sentiment has grown <lb />
strong throughout the State <lb />
j that tho calling of an elect-on <lb />
every one try to make now means a good majority of <lb />
THE <lb />
of the Condition of <lb />
X OF FAR <lb />
In the State of Carolina, the close of Dec. 3rd. 1907. <lb />
ms as happy as <lb />
t way is to make others <lb />
lg drunk is a poor way <lb />
d Christmas, but that <lb />
be the pleasure some <lb />
out of it. <lb />
who can do most for <lb />
of his town and <lb />
this year will make tie <lb />
prohibition. <lb />
Never did Greenville have a <lb />
greater demand for houses that <lb />
cannot be supplied than at this <lb />
time. Almost daily we hear <lb />
inquiring for houses, and <lb />
there are none to The <lb />
town would grow much faster if <lb />
people desiring to move here <lb />
could get houses in which to live. <lb />
More houses should be built with <lb />
as little delay as possible. <lb />
RESOURCES LIABILITIES <lb />
and discounts Capital stock 10,000.001 <lb />
Overdrafts s gob Kg Surplus fund 2.000 <lb />
overdrafts . . . <lb />
Furniture and 1,630.50 Undivided profits less <lb />
Due from Banks and j expenses and <lb />
Bankers 34,490.181 taxes paid <lb />
Cash items 7.063 GO unpaid <lb />
Gold coin certificates of <lb />
Silver coin, including Deposits <lb />
minor coin currency 870.90 Deposits sub. to <lb />
National bank notes cashier's checks out- <lb />
standing <lb />
and other U. S. notes 4,174.00 <lb />
Total 102.811.14 <lb />
foreign ambassadorship to play <lb />
with <lb />
don Bunch thinks the <lb />
president's message a joke. <lb />
That that Punch still has <lb />
a hazy idea of American humor. <lb />
Senator Culberson is looming <lb />
up a leader. Alabama and <lb />
South Carolina ere both contend- <lb />
for the honor of his birth. <lb />
Congressmen are getting the <lb />
a that a bill is not really <lb />
unless it appropriates a <lb />
million or more. <lb />
Governor should r <lb />
member as a warning the case of <lb />
Parker, who kept silent <lb />
until the people thought he didn't <lb />
have anything to say. <lb />
If the Japanese spies will furn- <lb />
their names and addresses, <lb />
Uncle Sum will be glad to send <lb />
them plan- and specifications of <lb />
ail the battleships- <lb />
Christine School <lb />
The evening of the 19th of <lb />
December was a happy occasion <lb />
at Pine The school taught <lb />
by Mi Delia Smith an <lb />
entertainment, which was fol- <lb />
lowed by a tree- <lb />
The room was with <lb />
holly, mistletoe, pine and other <lb />
evergreens from nature's store- <lb />
house. <lb />
At an early hour the house was <lb />
filled with the parents and <lb />
friends of tho <lb />
At seven o'clock the exercises <lb />
began, an I the following program <lb />
was rendered. <lb />
Bible Selection, 2nd chapter of <lb />
Luke, by school. <lb />
Motion Recitation, The Empty- <lb />
Nest. and second grade. <lb />
Motion exercise, The Christmas <lb />
tree, First trade. <lb />
Recitation, While Shepherd <lb />
watched their Lottie <lb />
Song, Birth of Christ, school. <lb />
Concert Recitation, In the land <lb />
of Somewhere, Several boys and <lb />
girls. <lb />
Song, Happy, Happy Festal <lb />
Day, by school. <lb />
Acrostic, Christmas and Santa <lb />
1st, 2nd, 3rd. grade. <lb />
Six Little Candles, Six boys <lb />
and girls. <lb />
Recitation, Romeo's Mistake, <lb />
Lottie <lb />
Song, Christmas at Sea, by <lb />
school- <lb />
Popcorn hop, Bobbie <lb />
Worthing- <lb />
ton- <lb />
Song, Marching around the <lb />
tree, by little folks. <lb />
At the close of the exercises <lb />
the candles on the Christmas tree <lb />
were lighted and the presents <lb />
were distributed, making many <lb />
hearts glad. <lb />
Everything passed off pleas- <lb />
100.00 everybody looked happy, <lb />
5,497.51 to have caught the true <lb />
Christmas spirit. <lb />
2,752.81 <lb />
CONDENSED STORIES. <lb />
a Plaintiff's i Had <lb />
Good Effect In a <lb />
Miss a <lb />
girl, is the only Indian woman law- <lb />
in the world. She is a member <lb />
of the Kansas bar, and at Kansas <lb />
City a recent Indian case <lb />
that she conducted she told an in- <lb />
legal story. <lb />
I put my man on the <lb />
lbs said. if your case is a <lb />
just one, is always the thing to do. <lb />
You know the story ox the Kansas <lb />
land claimant. <lb />
out here many years ago <lb />
a man brought suit before tho <lb />
squire to recover some land that had <lb />
been outrageously filched from him. <lb />
CUM a good one, but the<lb />
Total <lb />
102.811.14 <lb />
State of North Carolina, County of Pitt, <lb />
I, J. R Cashier of the above named bank, do <lb />
swear that the above statement is true to the host of my knowledge <lb />
and belief- J. R. Davis, Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be-i <lb />
fore me, this 6th day of Dec j W. Turnage <lb />
1907. R. L. Davis <lb />
J. A. j F. M. Davis, <lb />
Notary Public I Directors, j held tomorrow night <lb />
Petition Ready for <lb />
Those who are taking around <lb />
the petitions for the prohibition <lb />
election tell us that more than <lb />
the requisite number of <lb />
of qualified voters of the <lb />
town were secured the first day. <lb />
The petition will be presented <lb />
to the board of aldermen at the <lb />
regular monthly meeting to be <lb />
Ai ANY LYING,<lb />
other Bide had doctored Its wit- <lb />
had even doctored tho <lb />
plaintiff's up to <lb />
the time when he the stand <lb />
himself a or at <lb />
in his favor had been record- <lb />
ed. <lb />
as soon as ho was sworn, <lb />
turned to tho justice and <lb />
brought this suit, and <lb />
yet the evidence, excepting my own, <lb />
is all against me. Now, I don't ac- <lb />
any one of lying. Squire, bat <lb />
these witnesses the most <lb />
en of fellows ever saw. You <lb />
know me, squire. Two years ago <lb />
you sold a Loss sound that <lb />
us blind as u bat. I made the <lb />
C and stack to it, and this is the <lb />
firs; time I have mentioned it. <lb />
u.-ed to buy grain, <lb />
squire, you stood on tho when <lb />
the wagon was weighed; but <lb />
never said a word. Now, do you <lb />
think I am the kind of u man to <lb />
kick up a rumpus and sue a fellow <lb />
unless he has done me a real wrong <lb />
squire, if you'll recall that <lb />
sheen speculation you and <lb />
at this point tho squire, <lb />
vary red in tho face, hastily decided <lb />
the CON in the plaintiff's <lb />
How Ho Know. <lb />
Tho H. I,. of Cairo, <lb />
II., has of attracted much at- <lb />
through hid observations on <lb />
the kiss, which ho has very vividly <lb />
described as cloudburst of <lb />
i and <lb />
Discussing the kiss with a report- <lb />
Mr. <lb />
coarse it is not necessary for <lb />
me to state that I have never <lb />
experienced tho terrible and <lb />
baleful emotions which in my dis- <lb />
I have attributed to <lb />
of a type. <lb />
i. you know, understand <lb />
and a thing without per- <lb />
son; contact with it. Why, only <lb />
other night a dinner given <lb />
by a wealthy friend of as a <lb />
of cigars was passed about the <lb />
host <lb />
don't myself, hut you <lb />
will cigars <lb />
steals more of <lb />
them than of any brand I ever <lb />
Tho Ruling <lb />
Poor old Mrs. of rose <lb />
colored fame- in <lb />
and equaled in her van- <lb />
old Mrs. Blank, who died in a <lb />
England Village years <lb />
ago. She was part eighty when <lb />
brought to her deathbed, but even <lb />
then her personal appearance was <lb />
uppermost in her mind. <lb />
One morning her pastor called <lb />
unexpectedly, and after a little con- <lb />
he read a chapter and <lb />
with the old lady. After <lb />
is departure she was asked if she <lb />
did not enjoy tho spiritual- <lb />
offered her by her pastor. <lb />
she said, with an ac- <lb />
rid note in her voice, I'd en- <lb />
joyed it a blamed sight more if I'd <lb />
known ho was coming, I <lb />
had my hair crimped and my <lb />
teeth in <lb />
. I . <lb />
D. J. Editor ard Owner. <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
Truth in Preference to Fiction.<lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER <lb />
PITT COUNT NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY. 1908 <lb />
LEV US HAVE <lb />
BOARD OF ALDERMEN. <lb />
EDITOR Receive Petition for Prohibition <lb />
A few days ago, to my ion and Transact Regular <lb />
prise, I was to sign a <lb />
to be presented to the <lb />
of aldermen of the of <lb />
Greenville, asking them to call <lb />
met <lb />
an election to decide whether we <lb />
should continue to have a <lb />
or whether we should have <lb />
prohibition. I very readily signed <lb />
that petition, thinking at the <lb />
time that it was A-hat all the <lb />
of the town wanted. Since <lb />
that time I have heard there ore <lb />
many objections to it for differ- <lb />
reasons, some of which I will <lb />
mention later. <lb />
am aware that the of <lb />
town know that I did not <lb />
hat election was When <lb />
the petition was presented to me <lb />
by Rev. A. T. King asking for <lb />
an election to be called to vote for <lb />
a dispensary I refused to sign it. <lb />
telling him at the time that I <lb />
would sign it for prohibition. <lb />
His reply was that it was a step- <lb />
ping stone to prohibition, which <lb />
was agreed to all by tho <lb />
of the dispensary. <lb />
Now we are asking the people <lb />
of the town to help us to call an <lb />
and carry it for <lb />
or take the next step. I <lb />
have no doubt but dispensary <lb />
has done much good, and am <lb />
sure that prohibition will do <lb />
more good. Some say <lb />
will not prohibit, but I say it <lb />
will if the officers do their duty. <lb />
They very readily say could <lb />
locate and stop whiskey s <lb />
in town better if the dispensary <lb />
was out of the way. <lb />
I heard a man say a few days <lb />
ago that whiskey shop was <lb />
out of the way I could stay so- <lb />
That man was a drunk- <lb />
ard. I myself how hard it <lb />
is to resist the temptation when <lb />
it is put before you. I have been <lb />
a slave to whiskey myself in my <lb />
I life, but thank God it does not <lb />
I trouble me now. <lb />
Now for some of the excuses <lb />
for not signing the petition to <lb />
call an <lb />
First, wait for the next <lb />
I say let's do it <lb />
now. we have no idea what the <lb />
next will do. <lb />
Second, will male taxes <lb />
I say let's have it re- <lb />
of <lb />
Third, will not have any <lb />
streets in I say <lb />
let's pass whether we ever <lb />
pave a street or not. I had <lb />
rather see sober men walk in the <lb />
mud than drunken m en walk on <lb />
paved streets- <lb />
Fourth, not sell the <lb />
school I if will <lb />
stop the sale of the bonds, let <lb />
them go unsold. J bad rather <lb />
see children grow up in <lb />
sober, thin to see <lb />
educated and drunkards. <lb />
Fifth, petition was first <lb />
gotten up by an ex-barkeeper <lb />
and signed by a lot of drunk- <lb />
I say let's carry it. It <lb />
matters not who got it up or <lb />
signed it, it's a good thing, and <lb />
let's carry it, for God's sake. <lb />
T. R. MOORE. <lb />
The board of aldermen <lb />
Monday night in <lb />
the meeting being <lb />
from Thursday night of <lb />
the absence of a m at that <lb />
time. Six members of the board <lb />
were present. Aid -i. R. <lb />
Moore having t his <lb />
resignation. <lb />
The matter of most interest <lb />
was the m for the filing of <lb />
election on prohibition which <lb />
it was would be <lb />
presented, and <lb />
CHAMBER OF <lb />
Takes Action in the of Freight <lb />
Rates. <lb />
The Chamber of <lb />
Commerce its quarterly <lb />
meeting night in the <lb />
-with a good attend <lb />
of business men present <lb />
Governor Glean Refuses a <lb />
E. Hart. <lb />
for BELGIANS MAKE GOOD <lb />
MIGRANTS. <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
His <lb />
attracted the meeting. Speech <lb />
Yesterday in refusing to Grimes ins Ten on <lb />
the application of E. E. for f-ear <lb />
pardon governor J <lb />
defendant was convicted of and of the largest collection and <lb />
N. C. Jan. 1908. <lb />
Grifton graded school opened <lb />
Monday. <lb />
Miss Sallie Louis Brooks re- <lb />
at November term, of <lb />
Lenoir superior court, -and sen- <lb />
to IS months on road. <lb />
were made the petition by <lb />
G. E. Harris, E. B <lb />
The adopted a <lb />
setting January 23rd as the <lb />
dale for passing on the petition. <lb />
The board then took up its <lb />
regular business. <lb />
The finance committee had no <lb />
report to make, nor the market <lb />
committee. <lb />
The. street committee reported <lb />
the streets in bad condition and <lb />
explained the need of more tiling. <lb />
A request was made for the <lb />
of a special committee <lb />
to investigate the matter of a <lb />
house being in Thirteenth street. <lb />
That is an unlucky house- <lb />
The cemetery committee re- <lb />
ported that the west side of the <lb />
cemetery had been laid out in <lb />
lots and walks opened. <lb />
The different officers made <lb />
their reports for the past month, <lb />
the dispensary report being or- <lb />
published. <lb />
In connection with these re- <lb />
poi ts Alderman Flanagan raised <lb />
the point that they should be <lb />
Almost the entire meeting was At first I was inclined to <lb />
to taken up with discussions of j tho pardon. The defendant was <lb />
the matter of f Mason and was tried by <lb />
rites to Greenville. that body subsequent to his con- <lb />
J. J. by the jury, end after a <lb />
spoke at length in introducing full hearing mi To <lb />
the subject, calling attention to make no mistake. however, <lb />
the combination of s I sent for the evidence <lb />
the two the claim that taken before both the and <lb />
the State corporation i the Masonic and after <lb />
had ordered an in vales, j careful reading end <lb />
the against the testimony, IF-am <lb />
was guilty, <lb />
trial nor solicitor <lb />
to check this recommend and <lb />
much <lb />
ten immigrants which he <lb />
has on his farm near that place. <lb />
Grimes is loud in <lb />
of his newly acquired laborers, <lb />
and intends them as the <lb />
of a colony which he will start in Institute, Raleigh. <lb />
I Miss Mabel <lb />
most expensive Christmas pres- <lb />
Among her lovely pres- <lb />
is a piano. <lb />
Misses Gladys, and Ruth <lb />
Chapman have returned V <lb />
Pitt county. <lb />
has <lb />
are f mart, cleanly and turned to Durham. <lb />
he says. have Th brick hotel is <lb />
and urged immediate action j ed that <lb />
I Z Iran-1 Neither <lb />
in-1 the evidence seas <lb />
; the and ti <lb />
w-a not excessive, I l <lb />
Mr. says th <lb />
outrage the <lb />
of Greenville. <lb />
Dr <lb />
D-. E. Move, Mr J. R <lb />
Mr. and others <lb />
part tho discussion, citing I <lb />
instances of discrimination and <lb />
rate, and <lb />
river transportation J murmuring are heard <lb />
to these inst Green- among the advocates of the pro- <lb />
election that they ware <lb />
had them on my place a <lb />
short time, and have not worked <lb />
them yet, so car. say nothing of <lb />
their worth as hands com- <lb />
pared against the labor. <lb />
are the most intelligent lot <lb />
immigrants I have ever seen, <lb />
They Hire their new <lb />
well, much better than <lb />
did Carolina, from <lb />
compelled to <lb />
for Kiwi on <lb />
Stir Strife. <lb />
ville. a re tilt of dis- <lb />
two committees <lb />
appointed, one to investigate the <lb />
matter of rates an tho attitude <lb />
of the. corporation commission, <lb />
and the other to begin <lb />
steamboat transports- <lb />
the river- The first com- <lb />
composed of Dr. E A. <lb />
Messrs. G k, Harris and <lb />
J. R, the second of Dr. <lb />
Charles Laughinghouse, Messrs. <lb />
J. F. Davenport, and Wiley <lb />
Brown. <lb />
was also <lb />
t his new <lb />
at the per- <lb />
which w on his land, <lb />
them plums, which <lb />
had often seen. He says <lb />
that they cone up his ex- <lb />
he <lb />
Mr. <lb />
berry will fix it in grand <lb />
Miss Clara Gardner Is in town <lb />
today- <lb />
Miss re- <lb />
turned to Raleigh <lb />
Miss Annie Bell Kittrell left <lb />
for A. College at Wilson. <lb />
Joe has returned to <lb />
A. and M College at Raleigh <lb />
Miss has return- <lb />
ed to Littleton. <lb />
Miss Jessie Coward left here <lb />
Monday to take charge of her <lb />
school again. <lb />
them bathe fall, There are <lb />
not treated with entire Chicago of <lb />
by the when the but by the time he <lb />
was presented Monday <lb />
in the matter of putting off the <lb />
hearing until the 23rd- Many- <lb />
think the hearing should have <lb />
been set for earlier The <lb />
Reflector has no imputation to <lb />
re; more these will probably <lb />
have assured-work and he will <lb />
send Europe for four or five <lb />
lie-;. <lb />
lovers fine <lb />
mi Mr. <lb />
against the aldermen, but lever after getting <lb />
with the petition so largely faith their work, <lb />
signed and the sentiment h the as veil S the <lb />
it seems t help, -they in <lb />
The latter committee j that the matter should proceed and <lb />
instructed to as little friction as spend the even- <lb />
cheeked up by the finance com- with congressman John H. Small and avoid stirring up bit- <lb />
before coming before the <lb />
board for action, and the com- <lb />
was instructed to perform <lb />
this duty us to. subsequent re- <lb />
ports. <lb />
W. P. granted <lb />
to a market <lb />
near the Center Brick ware- <lb />
house. <lb />
Hay wood granted <lb />
license to conduct a restaurant <lb />
in a building opposite Center <lb />
Brick warehouse. <lb />
The ordinance committee was <lb />
to draft an ordinance <lb />
requiring that death certificates <lb />
be obtained before any burials <lb />
aiM permitted in the town. <lb />
Mayor Wooten and <lb />
Bo wen were appointed a com- <lb />
to negotiate for building <lb />
a driveway from Third street to <lb />
the water and <lb />
Messrs and <lb />
were employed to make <lb />
and profile of Evans <lb />
Dickinson avenue with a view <lb />
paving. <lb />
A committee of the <lb />
was appointed to confer with <lb />
other relative to the cost <lb />
of paving. <lb />
A committee was also appoint- <lb />
to the <lb />
for the election. <lb />
Accounts were allowed and the <lb />
board adjourned to meet again <lb />
on the 23rd- <lb />
and contention over it. <lb />
of Medical Society. <lb />
ten ii Mr. now <lb />
; family, <lb />
toot ms five daughters. <lb />
I The <lb />
relative to securing such <lb />
as will keep the river <lb />
in navigable condition <lb />
Another important matter that . , o. i <lb />
c ., t. At lass meeting of the Pitt . ti <lb />
came up before the meeting g, Md <lb />
the matter of street paving. This; on Jan the j <lb />
by Mr. we J. E. L. <lb />
H Ti La- <lb />
. S. Carr and Fir S p Dr. T. <lb />
Stakes IT Sunday evening <lb />
to act with and assist the H w e to hoe of <lb />
board of aldermen in securing fT I -Mies Mellie on <lb />
Miss Bessie Hellen has return- <lb />
ed to charge tit her school <lb />
a- House t find a <lb />
batter teacher than Miss Hellen. <lb />
She cannot head <lb />
closed forever the <lb />
first of January- <lb />
Best has returned to <lb />
Raleigh. <lb />
Paul W. Brooks has bought out <lb />
Grifton Drug Co. Mr. Brooks is <lb />
a man of noble is, is <lb />
to any town. He is a <lb />
graduate of three s and n <lb />
fresh graduate of Bryant and <lb />
collage at Baltimore, an <lb />
Upright Christian gentlemen who <lb />
coma of one of the best families <lb />
in the state. He will no doubt <lb />
help the town. Mr. Brooks lost <lb />
his mother some time ago, from <lb />
ho no doubt his. <lb />
noble qualities <lb />
Grifton bank will soon <lb />
will hope- <lb />
Jacob has <lb />
town. <lb />
A was appointed <lb />
the part of the chamber of cons-1 <lb />
I of way the <lb />
Treasurer, Dr. E. H. <lb />
streets proposed to tie <lb />
This committee is Dr. diaries <lb />
Messrs S. T. <lb />
II. w. <lb />
The <lb />
meet again <lb />
to reports from the com- <lb />
on freight rates and river <lb />
Dr. <lb />
Green ville. <lb />
Delegate to <lb />
J. E. Nobles, <lb />
Dr. <lb />
Tiber adjourned E Nobles, first terns to, Dr. <lb />
C. M. Jobs, second <lb />
alternate, Dr T. c. <lb />
The society decked to r. <lb />
the by first c Feb- <lb />
Next Monday Night. <lb />
Next attraction for the opera <lb />
house is the <lb />
which will be presented Monday <lb />
night, 13th, by home talent <lb />
the direction of Mrs. H. W. <lb />
Whedbee It is going to be a I <lb />
play that will interest and amuse I <lb />
the audience, and there will be I <lb />
good specialties between the <lb />
acts. Seat sale will be-in Sat., <lb />
morning at Reflector Book I and Annie King. <lb />
Store. <lb />
Man License. <lb />
Register cf Deeds K- Williams <lb />
has issued the following licenses <lb />
since last <lb />
WHITE. <lb />
and Lou- <lb />
Bennett Wooten and Lena <lb />
Drake. <lb />
Ashley Bullock and Allie <lb />
Zeno and <lb />
Cox. <lb />
u Remedy for <lb />
is a very excellent rem- <lb />
for asthma. Those who don't <lb />
know how to cut short their at- <lb />
sand not tried coffee <lb />
ch do by all means. It <lb />
light bet <lb />
S and o'clock at tie home of <lb />
E. D. Flanagan, at out <lb />
from Farmville, someone <lb />
a horse and bridle from his <lb />
succeeds admirably was last sen <lb />
st everything else has failed. <lb />
Then are one or two little points <lb />
to in coffee <lb />
In th e first place, it should be <lb />
very fact, <lb />
black Weak coffee does more <lb />
harm i good, if made very <lb />
strong, mi ch of it need not be <lb />
taken; a a <lb />
vantage, for it is <lb />
less absorb, d <lb />
only distends Then <lb />
it should be en without sugar <lb />
or milk, pure It <lb />
should be giver, on an empty <lb />
stomach, for when taken on a <lb />
full stomach it does harm <lb />
about yards there ii <lb />
the bands of the Color., <lb />
gray; age about yea ; slimly <lb />
av <lb />
The rt mains were <lb />
widow of <lb />
de Lang- <lb />
Miss <lb />
N. Northern, <lb />
of id, Messrs J. L. <lb />
j of Littleton. <lb />
Lankier-, an old <lb />
faithful i an the <lb />
j tow a col- <lb />
of township, I <lb />
Mason, and <lb />
tho burial this afternoon was <lb />
with <lb />
lodge. Rev. J- E being <lb />
the dictating The <lb />
pall hearers were <lb />
Brown, Dr. <lb />
House.<lb />
. . <lb />
Ii c<lb />
The <lb />
for <lb />
L. C. Such- <lb />
Among the New <lb />
night j.-; <lb />
more prominent th <lb />
given by <lb />
the local <lb />
to .-r n, <lb />
in Th- <lb />
table was daintily <lb />
twenty-five, and one of the <lb />
of the dinner was a <lb />
piano made of ices and fruit, <lb />
which was displayed greatly to <lb />
the of the guests. <lb />
The was the work of <lb />
the steward of the hotel. <lb />
Manager Steel was presented <lb />
with a handsome gold and <lb />
fob by the employees, which was <lb />
a complete surprise him. <lb />
built, short head, high m--. T <lb />
,,, ,. B. D. J. J. <lb />
After dinner was concluded <lb />
a happy little talk. <lb />
. Laughing- two cash prizes-one <lb />
Ernul, W. O. G. of <lb />
weigh s. He <lb />
was owned for the last two <lb />
by Mr- Ben near <lb />
Ayden. his <lb />
N. C , for the large-, sales made <lb />
since September when the <lb />
prizes were offered, and <lb />
one to <lb />
T- Simmons for the greatest <lb />
amount of collections <lb />
I sales <lb />
on <lb />
Tyson, D. C. Moore. R. J. Cobb, <lb />
L. J. B. Little. <lb />
The interment was in Cherry <lb />
whereabouts will appreciated f. T. <lb />
j . ,, . i I Hie cemetery. There w re <lb />
and liberally i.- i a i -L . <lb />
d t o . many beautiful floral tributes . <lb />
Notify Mr. R. I, Smith th from Richmond and from I to the <lb />
Greenville, or Mr. ft D. s . . Company's rooms, where <lb />
Q dinner host <lb />
at Farmville. <lb />
ltd w; <lb />
by putting a stop to the process <lb />
J-T. Hudson and Edith Joyner. digestion. -Family Doctor. <lb />
COLORED. <lb />
Will and Lucy <lb />
Bur- <lb />
Weather. <lb />
Rain or snow tonight. <lb />
Foreman Vines and Ora fair and colder. <lb />
Thurs- <lb />
The old N. and S. steamer R. <lb />
Myers being stripped of her <lb />
machinery. Machinists from the <lb />
resolutions is sell more <lb />
pianos in 1903 than any year of <lb />
past Va. <lb />
The annual meeting of the <lb />
To Subscribers, <lb />
Next week is court, The, <lb />
Reflector requests its <lb />
of the county come in pay <lb />
for their paper. There are some <lb />
names the postal Jaws <lb />
will compel us to drop from the <lb />
list unless they pay soon, and <lb />
we had rather not have to take.,. <lb />
any names. If you do day evening at <lb />
j come to during court week he sent to Norfolk, , Every member is cordial j <lb />
send us a remittance by mail Washington ed. <lb />
t . .,. <lb />
Mutual Machine Ladies aid of the <lb />
The old craft will Episcopal church will h. <lb />
G. <lb />
ff W inn barge, and the machinery l evening at<lb />
POOR PRINT <lb />
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n r s t m a s <lb />
i the i the season to all our <lb />
i . . n we ask you question of the hour <lb />
WHAT ABOUT CHRISTMAS <lb />
are a.-king it wondering <lb />
; c i of what Santa <lb />
. ;. v to bring them. <lb />
d it, not so much <lb />
id p .,. regarding the <lb />
. it ill bring to them, but <lb />
e tax inquiry an to how they are to pro <lb />
.-. . hi presents for <lb />
i. without too heavy a <lb />
u their lime s ind purse. <lb />
. the problem and <lb />
p., if doing your <lb />
v, l satisfaction and <lb />
I- the a vantage of selection that <lb />
; mi in extensive snow- <lb />
. take pleasure <lb />
will do in our <lb />
; .-.-. y.-u to just the right article at <lb />
; i , at you may leave our <lb />
i .-. , and perfectly <lb />
It. . . . es in respect, <lb />
xi i cordial invitation call <lb />
if<lb />
I i see every reader at our store at an <lb />
and Wishing one and a very <lb />
Merry Christmas, we remain, <lb />
Yours truly <lb />
MOE <lb />
1875.- <lb />
. .- retail Or <lb />
re Deal ; tan Id <lb />
, .-Y. O in i U <lb />
Turkey . Egg, etc. V p <lb />
a . <lb />
.;. i arcing a <lb />
. Tab . Lounges, <lb />
i d and s Ax Snuff, <lb />
LL Life T u. Key <lb />
k ti roots, H George Cigars, <lb />
n s, Peaches, <lb />
j .-.-. P , pies, <lb />
i it . Sugar, <lb />
. lit -v Pond, Matches <lb />
Seed and Hulls, <lb />
. is. Oranges, <lb />
Dried <lb />
Prunes, <lb />
;. Glass Wan Tip <lb />
nil p. won l ware, cakes and <lb />
Beat <lb />
Ma <lb />
and numerous other goods <lb />
Quality and <lb />
c ah. come see me. <lb />
Th Bank of Greenville<lb />
SOLID AS A ROCK <lb />
and sound as a bell are ex- <lb />
that can well be <lb />
applied <lb />
THE NATIONAL BANK <lb />
OF GREENVILLE <lb />
Its resources are ample, <lb />
its management able <lb />
progressive <lb />
It is and institution where j <lb />
tie interests of the <lb />
come first. It is a; <lb />
bank where you can safely <lb />
deposit your funds, <lb />
a man v nave i . r . m <lb />
If every night a dose he or large.; <lb />
your account and <lb />
offer you the security of <lb />
abundant r sources and I <lb />
sound <lb />
we send <lb />
Most hearty New Year's greet- <lb />
Hoping that in the year <lb />
We may have frequent meet- <lb />
Then here's to luck and pluck j <lb />
and wealth, <lb />
IA happy life and blessed <lb />
Sincerely. <lb />
Tho the earth with Jack Frost <lb />
shakes. <lb />
Not a man will have the aches. <lb />
MAYBE <lb />
value of being well <lb />
dressed; everybody <lb />
out the tact that <lb />
people have to judge your <lb />
ability and standing by the <lb />
way you look, until you give <lb />
them something else to judge <lb />
by. <lb />
That Means <lb />
that <lb />
w e <lb />
Of Mountain <lb />
Tea- Drug Store. <lb />
Notice <lb />
By virtue of the power of sale <lb />
in a certain mortgage <lb />
deed executed and delivered by <lb />
w A. James and wife Katie <lb />
James to Robert Harris on <lb />
day of December, duly <lb />
recorded in of deeds <lb />
of Pitt e North Caro- <lb />
in book page the <lb />
undersigned will expose to public <lb />
sale, I ton th court house door <lb />
in Greenville, o the highest <lb />
d for cash, or. Monday Feb. <lb />
1908, at o'clock a certain tract <lb />
or parcel of land lying and being <lb />
in county of Pitt and State <lb />
of North Carolina and described <lb />
las follows tract of <lb />
rand adjoining the lands of A L. <lb />
I James, L. C James and others <lb />
containing one hundred <lb />
more or less <lb />
One other tract containing <lb />
acres more or lees it being the <lb />
land conveyed to Katie <lb />
James in the division of her <lb />
father's land R. C. Crandall, to <lb />
mortgage deed <lb />
Terms cash- <lb />
This the of Jan. <lb />
Harris, Mortgagee, <lb />
Julius Brown, Attorney. <lb />
Robert Spell <lb />
SHOE REPAIRER <lb />
in Winslow Stables on <lb />
Fourth All done <lb />
promptly nod satisfactorily <lb />
SEND ME YOU; <lb />
are in a position to increase <lb />
business value of every <lb />
man m this town; we've got <lb />
Marx <lb />
clothes for you; and if you <lb />
live up to your looks in these <lb />
clothes, you'll be a sure <lb />
in <lb />
Business. <lb />
CS FORBES <lb />
will i flings <lb />
HOT FOR YOU <lb />
ore who <lb />
new <lb />
w . e hi <lb />
tit tin. <lb />
a short it <lb />
be <lb />
Heat for <lb />
the Money. <lb />
cu a s on <lb />
; enough in year or <lb />
for the furnace. <lb />
them as well as <lb />
Vail plumbing that <lb />
is looking after <lb />
C A Dickens <lb />
To My Friends, <lb />
I wish to thank you for the, <lb />
patronage given me in <lb />
to assure of my <lb />
appreciation. i <lb />
Trusting to merit a continuance <lb />
of same In and wishing <lb />
you a and prosperous new <lb />
year, I am. <lb />
Yours to serve, <lb />
F. O. Foxhall, Mgr. Star. <lb />
VIA <lb />
RATES <lb />
Coast Line <lb />
OPERA HOUSE <lb />
Tuesday Jan. 7th. <lb />
Account of CHRISTMAS <lb />
round Tickets on Sale December <lb />
31st. <lb />
January i. Final limit 8th <lb />
For further information communicate with nearest <lb />
Agent, or write <lb />
W. J. TC White A <lb />
WILMINGTON <lb />
It is to Laugh <lb />
Smith <lb />
PA MS FOIl SALE. <lb />
Especially adapted ti cotton, <lb />
tobacco Bad corn. Good dwell- <lb />
Apply to <lb />
P. C- Harding. <lb />
d w <lb />
Notice. <lb />
By of the power of sale con- <lb />
in a certain Mortgage Deed ex- <lb />
and red H. Smith and <lb />
Wife Lillie to J. B. White the <lb />
day December 1905 and duly <lb />
r corded in the Deeds office <lb />
county. North In Book <lb />
J-S the will ex- <lb />
pose t public Mir, before the Court <lb />
Home dour in Greenville. <lb />
on Monday, the 3rd day of Feb- <lb />
a n or parcel of <lb />
land lying and being in the of <lb />
Pitt and state of North and <lb />
described as follows, to In Con- <lb />
Township, and adjoining the <lb />
lands of M. Smith and R, C. n, <lb />
tho Shave corner <lb />
a Northerly with ii. <lb />
to J. H. p., i <lb />
a South with J. <lb />
line o line, I -r, . . <lb />
thence a Westerly course Music. <lb />
Smith's line to thence , <lb />
course with I. J. I lever Dancers. Jan. <lb />
THE MARKETS <lb />
Norfolk Cotton and wired <lb />
; J. W. Terry Co., <lb />
Today Yesterday <lb />
j Middling 3-s <lb />
; Middling 1-4 <lb />
Low Middling ills U <lb />
ft Low Middling CO 7-S <lb />
Home. <lb />
Fancy 1-4 to 3-3 <lb />
i i , . . . Strictly 31-8 <lb />
A Farce Comedy with Music prime <lb />
I Low Grades 7-8 <lb />
in Acts. Not a dull mo- i AND LIVERPOOL <lb />
from rise to fall of <lb />
j by Bros Co. <lb />
an Norfolk. <lb />
, NEW <lb />
SUPERB <lb />
Hay r-7 <lb />
J. Early Hughes, Fay, Coley July u <lb />
Jan. ad Feb. <lb />
1081-4 <lb />
May n 3-8<lb />
Bankers <lb />
Harry Jr <lb />
N.<lb />
N C <lb />
FOR SALE. <lb />
G brood sows, horse, milch <lb />
cow, two-horse Hackney wagon <lb />
a number of plows, cotton plant- <lb />
gears, etc. <lb />
mouth turkeys, S C. <lb />
brown incubator and <lb />
brooder. <lb />
MISS. M. M. HEARNE, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Ii. F. D. No <lb />
line to the beginning, containing eight n. . ,. , May Ribs <lb />
rices and yo cents <lb />
gage. Terms of sale Cash. , . May <lb />
day of January. 1903 Seats on sale at <lb />
J. I. White T,, J. II. J . U <lb />
J. L. Atty. <lb />
store.<lb />
7-3 ; <lb />
l-<lb />
rein by I <lb />
CHICKENS- <lb />
CO <lb />
Chickens, Turkeys, Geese and <lb />
Ducks for sale at Rainbow <lb />
Stabler, in front of market <lb />
house. <lb />
II<lb />
y Wishes to thank and every one for their patronage in the past and asks for a liberal share of their <lb />
f business In 1908 <lb />
of ticket number is entitled to Iron Bedstead, in our prize sale, and can come and get same. Mr. W. H. of <lb />
largest cash purchaser during the sale, was awarded the Organ. j <lb />
Wishing each and one a prosperous and happy New Year, I to remain, Yours to <lb />
T. <lb />
RD<lb />
in his London town <lb />
said S New York <lb />
opened to a few of us oaf <lb />
convention at the South <lb />
Kensington museum. <lb />
Mr. Morgan's treasures <lb />
there was an old book that I liked <lb />
for its quaintness. This book, which <lb />
was splendidly bound, was Hop- <lb />
of It <lb />
was a chronology of remarkable <lb />
events, and I copied a few of <lb />
events down. We have none such <lb />
now. <lb />
The decorator then <lb />
moon seemed turned <lb />
into <lb />
wore like <lb />
men. <lb />
appeared, <lb />
beside a true of a red col- <lb />
were scene <lb />
men as they <lb />
red with a girl's <lb />
head seen thrice in London. <lb />
blazing star on Palm <lb />
Sunday, the <lb />
H- Was Behind Him. <lb />
Admiral at a recent din- <lb />
praised the bravery of the <lb />
American troops during tho civil <lb />
war. <lb />
aides alike wire <lb />
he said, and wrath, soldiers <lb />
and sailors. And the bravery of <lb />
recruits was it thing to be seen <lb />
to be believed. <lb />
to be <lb />
though, a good story about n Con- <lb />
recruit. This young man <lb />
after he bad got initiated fought <lb />
heroically, but in hi first engage- <lb />
he was very nervous. <lb />
chum of bis was in the line <lb />
of him, when bullets <lb />
began to fly tho chum began to <lb />
i lodge. <lb />
the recruit shouted <lb />
Jim, don't duck I I'm be <lb />
hind <lb />
Almost a Niagara. <lb />
The Whitney Reduction company <lb />
announces the completion the <lb />
cofferdam, undoubtedly the <lb />
i in the southern tab , More <lb />
has been spent in <lb />
spanning the Yadkin river thirty- <lb />
one miles from Salisbury. Tho dam <lb />
is forty-six feet high end <lb />
long. The minimum flow of water <lb />
gives horsepower, second <lb />
only to Niagara. On next <lb />
year the water will be turned on <lb />
the turbines, and all the industries <lb />
within forty or fifty miles will <lb />
supplied with electrical power. The <lb />
have contracted for 20.- <lb />
The plant will <lb />
cost complete. Balls- <lb />
bury Dispatch to Baltimore <lb />
Sun. <lb />
A Famous Work. <lb />
frequently at his <lb />
instrument until well into the email <lb />
hours of the morning, says Tit-Bits; <lb />
hence ho seldom rises until or <lb />
n. in., and immediately lie is dressed <lb />
lie gels to work, generally <lb />
on piano, but often <lb />
He keeps to his task until <lb />
o'clock, not a minute earlier <lb />
does be break his By that <lb />
t time, however, his appetite if- keen, <lb />
and the feeling he has already <lb />
earned his to make <lb />
the hour of his meal by far the <lb />
most enjoyable of tho day. The meal <lb />
itself never occupies long. He fol- <lb />
lows with s quiet game of <lb />
played He is <lb />
enthusiastic devotee of the game. <lb />
Frozen by by Cold. <lb />
In Germany, land of <lb />
curiosities, a has bees <lb />
produced by chemical experiment <lb />
which seems to contradict the law <lb />
that beat melts and cold solidifies. <lb />
The substance is called <lb />
and is formed by combining equal <lb />
quantities of phenol, camphor and <lb />
with n little turpentine. <lb />
its temperature is lowered <lb />
low the point at which water freezes <lb />
it becomes liquid, but when it is <lb />
heated it turns to e solid state. <lb />
Wants All <lb />
To Know- <lb />
Os. <lb />
MESSRS. E. C. DB WITT CO. <lb />
of to hand. <lb />
In reply will Sly, most assuredly use my <lb />
latter in any way you sea fit for the benefit of <lb />
the suffering. I will answer all correspond- <lb />
as to my own case. I recommend <lb />
to all I hear grumbling about their <lb />
stomachs, and have bought many their first <lb />
All that Is required Is a trial at <lb />
II talks for Itself. <lb />
Yours vary truly, <lb />
C. N, <lb />
for Dyspepsia. <lb />
Land Sale. <lb />
By virtue of a de of tho <lb />
Superior Court made in case <lb />
of Q V Band, <lb />
against A K M B <lb />
and others, tho under- <lb />
signed will sell at <lb />
public auction before the court <lb />
House in Greenville on <lb />
day, of January 1908 fol- <lb />
lowing describe tracts or par <lb />
of <lb />
One tract in Town <lb />
Also one other tract lying on <lb />
the said main road leading from <lb />
Greenville U Pa <lb />
at a point on the f <lb />
read the d. line be- <lb />
tween of Mr.-- II <lb />
and late L A <lb />
Gowan and running <lb />
with d main road its various <lb />
courses to whore it tho <lb />
line, u bridge, thence a <lb />
southerly coarse with <lb />
line t. the <lb />
various of said <lb />
lbs <lb />
m u,. various of said <lb />
known as as a part of t a direction <lb />
Mr, H H Johnson's <lb />
the of Mrs J B Little, b r- .,,. or ,, . <lb />
been away for rt <lb />
months wish to announce <lb />
FOR THE DUES. <lb />
her line <lb />
Ward, M T Spier, , ., .,.;,, <lb />
Daniel and other part of the t <lb />
George Moore land, which is now <lb />
owned by M B con- <lb />
acre more or less. <lb />
digests what you eat, takes <lb />
train off of the heart, and <lb />
nourishment, strength and <lb />
health to every organ of the body. <lb />
For Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Sour <lb />
Stomach, Inflammation of tho mu- <lb />
membranes lining tho Stomach <lb />
and Digestive Tract, Nervous <lb />
and Catarrh of the Stomach. <lb />
CONFORMS TO NATIONAL <lb />
PURE FOOD AND DRUG LAW <lb />
Digests What <lb />
Sat <lb />
For Sale by Jno. L. Wooten. <lb />
GOO D EYESIGHT <lb />
is Have you en t <lb />
If not, you I r <lb />
or less, being the borne place <lb />
whereon late G A <lb />
more or d , his <lb />
Also one tract of land i . .- in ,,,, <lb />
ville Township on the north on <lb />
to of i J, tho <lb />
of the p act id- an . <lb />
ed on he a. is of J , L A live, at <lb />
u S b of her death, the other being <lb />
of Red Banks or s i rear of aid home <lb />
on the by <lb />
a,, or place, be <lb />
a edge or . , g f . d running teed by my firm for U year <lb />
line and o No th by i k t am, ,, l Those a <lb />
and feet <lb />
r ad, <lb />
,, . , , A wt <lb />
Also one pie e of of J s , <lb />
i a part of the original Hat i <lb />
i ton and I tag on th main i------ <lb />
my friends and <lb />
of Pitt that am <lb />
connected the of Chas. <lb />
M. and if bachelors an <lb />
to misuse the happy <lb />
term home as a synonym or a <lb />
hanging out I still call <lb />
Greenville my home, i <lb />
intend to be away from Green- <lb />
ville a great deal of <lb />
this fall a care i b <lb />
Greenville, will reach <lb />
within a or two <lb />
have a number of slightly <lb />
upright pianos, some of <lb />
have been rented during <lb />
Bummer months, <lb />
temporarily used fa <lb />
at the exposition and <lb />
work, at <lb />
We also a special <lb />
fully me <lb />
up in to any <lb />
This piano is es- <lb />
built for and <lb />
school work the <lb />
named above and is ml <lb />
V,. H. <lb />
BUYER <lb />
INSURANCE AGENT <lb />
Let fit your and <lb />
desired l <lb />
C. E. <lb />
Optician Jeweler <lb />
Graduate College <lb />
of Horology and <lb />
and road, <lb />
i on the west and <lb />
north b;. the rood <lb />
and on the east by the of I <lb />
J a the W <lb />
ac es more <lb />
or loss, being Office in National Bank Building <lb />
whereon she mill, stables, store <lb />
and stand. <lb />
i Al- <lb />
, the <lb />
by <lb />
t is more or <lb />
Also one r piece being a <lb />
pan the iV W M p <lb />
r-a the the <lb />
lands of J A T part <lb />
j Ha to land and on the smith <lb />
by ti o land of K a on <lb />
the east by a ; to r n i <lb />
a ram corner E II car land<lb />
ion the the <lb />
line <lb />
ore o- loss. <lb />
or in a good slightly used piano <lb />
for the homo should write <lb />
me at t to and will <lb />
it, and as ever I i alway.- <lb />
mindful of ray <lb />
inter ; well i <lb />
firm's interest, of. pas- <lb />
patronage. Very <lb />
G. <lb />
Box r <lb />
Naming la a <lb />
Novel Game For a Party. <lb />
An and novel <lb />
tor an evening puny if <lb />
positions. <lb />
Each i- provided with <lb />
small and A <lb />
some talent <lb />
plays two or three measures <lb />
some well known or popular <lb />
n on gut <lb />
writes down what he thinks i- <lb />
name of the piece. If Use <lb />
i Is or three measures <lb />
middle of th o ti m, <lb />
will be . <lb />
deal in <lb />
the ten I <lb />
ti are pi I, all two u <lb />
for tie writing of es i <lb />
To the having <lb />
; . of now i <lb />
i I subj ct <lb />
n a A pair of <lb />
de <lb />
o i . bi y <lb />
Cams <lb />
T; a <lb />
; . . my . <lb />
tho door, ii R <lb />
proverb h c ll <lb />
f . <lb />
. t <lb />
. . i <lb />
NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
Cotton tors handlers of <lb />
ring Bags.<lb />
and tag, <lb />
pi <lb />
.<lb />
Holidays have passed <lb />
and all is down to business i<lb />
A d to the wise <lb />
is Sufficient. <lb />
I C Buyer-, Br in <lb />
Stocks, Cotton <lb />
and <lb />
Private Wire Ni C <lb />
i id <lb />
. i <lb />
. . i of avail <lb />
. u lie . r <lb />
Growth of City Population. <lb />
In 1790 the population of the <lb />
country was with <lb />
living in cities, in 1900 I ho <lb />
total population was <lb />
with a city population of <lb />
In other words, the <lb />
of in 1790 <lb />
was 1-3 per cent, i-i 1900 it <lb />
was over per cent. The next <lb />
will probably show an urban <lb />
Stipulation of at least per cunt. <lb />
few York American. <lb />
Poor Mr. <lb />
A newly married man had been <lb />
rather discontented fumbling about <lb />
with n certain garment when ho <lb />
lost patience and called to his wife, <lb />
how it that each of these <lb />
clothes bags a hole, in tho bot- <lb />
tom of <lb />
haven't any clothes <lb />
what's this I've been put- <lb />
ting my collars and cuffs in all this <lb />
that's the sleeve <lb />
of my tea <lb />
The Reflector ranks as <lb />
of the best advertising <lb />
in Eastern North <lb />
Let us have your ads <lb />
and you will the re- <lb />
A i , from ii; . <lb />
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lungs. Th <lb />
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Cough cure. <lb />
The fir is <lb />
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to o . . <lb />
ill a mi <lb />
Health co <lb />
A, -i. real c i <lb />
Health fee . . .-i i . <lb />
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it for coffee, i. . Co. <lb />
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Send in your orders <lb />
for Job <lb />
The of till a rill K-j <lb />
pica ii i lea <lb />
u . d dis. i that <lb />
been able in II I . <lb />
is f r. I <lb />
is the . i <lb />
the lit, <lb />
a .-ii . a e a <lb />
at. Hall's Catarrh <lb />
Cure Is taken din <lb />
iv upon tho irate <lb />
the m, th. tr .,. . <lb />
in of the I i <lb />
patient strength <lb />
and a bi tins Lura i I <lb />
its work. The pr i r. <lb />
much pow nut <lb />
th. . offer One Hundred am <lb />
case that It to cure. Sana <lb />
list testimony. <lb />
J, i O. <lb />
Sold by . <lb />
Take Hall's Ills for <lb />
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THE REFLECTOR.<lb />
Are you having trouble with your <lb />
kidneys There are people to- <lb />
who wonder why they haw pains <lb />
across the they are <lb />
and ambition. Your <lb />
kidneys need <lb />
without delay. T b n <lb />
and Bladder they are for weak <lb />
back, Inflammation the bladder, <lb />
and weak kidneys, soil by J. i. <lb />
store.<lb />
A small bl r I <lb />
their In fears <lb />
I turned and ran as fast i <lb />
Bach In no <lb />
Trip Spoiled. <lb />
suppose you had o lovely lime <lb />
on your honeymoon <lb />
it wasn't at all pleasant. <lb />
met three of my former <lb />
bands and two of George's ex- <lb />
POOR PRINT <lb /></p>
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EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
PUBLISHED FRIDAY <lb />
. D. J. WHICHARD, and Proprietor <lb />
Entered as second ch I matter Jan. 1907 at the at Greenville, N <lb />
C Congress of March 1879 <lb />
in to <lb />
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY. JAN. <lb />
AROUSED <lb />
FREIGHT RATES, <lb />
The business men of Green- <lb />
ville are sitting up and taking <lb />
notice of the way they are being <lb />
imposed upon in the matter of <lb />
freight rates by the Atlantic <lb />
t Line and Norfolk South- <lb />
railroads. Freights were <lb />
considered high enough when we <lb />
had only this <lb />
town, and instead of the coming <lb />
of the r-ad giving lower <lb />
rate; through as <lb />
was hoped for, rates are very <lb />
much higher than formerly. For <lb />
a time rates of the Norfolk <lb />
Southern were lower <lb />
than the Atlanta C and <lb />
in . i if the <lb />
bu .- In the N <lb />
Southern. came <lb />
the of i <lb />
advance in on both road, <lb />
the being th same on ch. <lb />
The reason given by the Norfolk <lb />
S making its rates <lb />
Atlantic Coast <lb />
Line was that the State <lb />
commission <lb />
adopt the same rate as the c- m- <lb />
road. This seemed a <lb />
strange to cur <lb />
and <lb />
make an investigation of the <lb />
matter. <lb />
That figure eight is a <lb />
for getting out of place, but you <lb />
will soon learn how to make it. <lb />
Salisbury is falling in with the <lb />
prohibition movement. An <lb />
will beheld there April 4th. <lb />
The new year is now <lb />
down to business. Let's all put <lb />
forth our best efforts to make it <lb />
a busy year, sure enough. <lb />
Greenville is going to be Reports say that the Atlantic <lb />
what her citizens determine upon. <lb />
If we want a live, bustling, pro- <lb />
town, we can make it <lb />
Nothing is impossible, <lb />
that is gone about with organized <lb />
Governor Glenn refused to <lb />
pardon T. W. Dewey, the de- <lb />
bank cashier of New <lb />
Bern, who is a term in <lb />
the penitentiary. Again the <lb />
governor is right. <lb />
There is lots of misplaced en- <lb />
in the world. Some people <lb />
themselves more in the <lb />
fort to swindle somebody else <lb />
out of a than would be re- <lb />
quired o earn a dollar. <lb />
Cr are asking that the <lb />
Air Line railroad be <lb />
in the hands of a receiver. <lb />
We are sorry for that. <lb />
As a hand shaker President <lb />
is one of them. He <lb />
nearly six thousand hands <lb />
at the White House new year <lb />
reception. <lb />
If fir et paving can get well <lb />
under way this year, it is going <lb />
to mean a great Green- <lb />
ville. Attend the meeting of the <lb />
of commerce next Mon- <lb />
day night, and express your views <lb />
of th matter. <lb />
Coast Line is about to fall in <lb />
with other roads in coming to <lb />
Governor Glenn's terms on a <lb />
compromise of the rate matter- <lb />
If this is true an early extra <lb />
of the legislature may be <lb />
expected, and we hope it will <lb />
settle the rate for all <lb />
time. <lb />
From way the petitions for <lb />
a prohibition election are being <lb />
signed, it looks like it is going to <lb />
be a quick case of bye, <lb />
in Greenville, too. Those <lb />
who are holding back had just as <lb />
well make up their minds to join <lb />
the procession and move along <lb />
with it. <lb />
Now for more disgusting doses <lb />
of the Thaw trial. <lb />
Did you keep your new <lb />
resolutions the first <lb />
week. <lb />
After all that long <lb />
trial, the jury agree on <lb />
a verdict <lb />
It was only a few short years <lb />
ago that the name of Admiral <lb />
Dewey was on every tongue. <lb />
Now he has to have a birthday <lb />
celebration to remind people that <lb />
he is still on Wilmington <lb />
Star. <lb />
Oh. no. Didn't you read his <lb />
name the head of the naval <lb />
department in the new year <lb />
at. the White House <lb />
Congress is in session again. <lb />
If it gets very busy it will be <lb />
something out of the ordinary. <lb />
Yes, the roads are bad, and <lb />
are to be the <lb />
make up their minds to have <lb />
better ones. <lb />
The plea entered for Thaw at <lb />
A CHINESE CONCERT. <lb />
H Had at th of Not Be- <lb />
coming <lb />
An amusing story is related by <lb />
Maurice Baring in his book. <lb />
Year In Chinaman <lb />
came from a house in a tumbledown <lb />
Tillage at which a midday halt was <lb />
made. His child was ill, and he <lb />
sought a doctor. To lave the bother <lb />
of explanation Mr. Baring, who had <lb />
been picked out by reason of his <lb />
red correspondent's badge on his <lb />
arm, said he was a doctor and went <lb />
to the house-, where lay a brown and <lb />
naked infant. made him put out <lb />
his tongue. It was white. I asked <lb />
what he had been eating lately. The <lb />
Chinaman said raw Indian corn. I <lb />
prescribed cessation of diet and <lb />
complete repose. <lb />
Chinaman appeared to me to <lb />
be much satisfied and asked me if I <lb />
would like to hear a concert. I said <lb />
very much. Then he bade me sit <lb />
down on the natural <lb />
divan of Chinese <lb />
. , . I to look he <lb />
the present trial, is that he J Presently another Chinaman cams <lb />
crazy at the time of committing the room, and, taking from the <lb />
the act. <lb />
sanity. <lb />
Kind of convenient in- <lb />
e- <lb />
Kitchin and Craig both say <lb />
they are sure cf it. but we do <lb />
not how both are going to <lb />
get it. unless one waits and takes <lb />
a turn after the other. <lb />
If you can't talk up your town A Durham county <lb />
this year keep your mouth shut preacher has a new idea of the <lb />
Growlers and kickers should I matrimonial relation. He was <lb />
be countenanced and are entitled; arraigned on the charge of <lb />
to no quarter. We want folks bigamy, it appearing that he <lb />
The Queen Oily now that will get in the had one wife in Durham county <lb />
lion of and make things land another in Chatham county. <lb />
to pass. He plead guilty to the charge, j <lb />
moving to <lb />
a bank with a million <lb />
capital. <lb />
usually lands what it Starts after, <lb />
and the big bank will be a <lb />
There are people who, like <lb />
animals, make a <lb />
noise, in the dark but <lb />
when seen in the open are very <lb />
insignificant. There is nothing <lb />
in them but noise. <lb />
There is hope for Greenville as <lb />
long as business men take <lb />
hold of thing like the chamber <lb />
of commerce went after the <lb />
freight rate matter, Monday <lb />
It has also it these j night. <lb />
same railroads are giving the <lb />
town of Washington a freight <lb />
rate only two-fifths as high as <lb />
the rate to Greenville, and our <lb />
business-men have determined <lb />
not to submit such a <lb />
nation. At the meeting of the i <lb />
chamber commerce <lb />
night this matter fully dis-l <lb />
cussed, and wen <lb />
It was said at first that the <lb />
Southern was trying to drag the <lb />
Atlantic Coast Lin into the <lb />
A Washington City <lb />
said he thought it was all j dent reports District Attorney <lb />
Hi i friends throughout right for him to have two Harry Skinner, of Greenville, as <lb />
with just they were not in the declaring for Tail. v. <lb />
C pt. Swift Galloway, of Greene county. He has learned that the North Carolina <lb />
county, while returning from a delegates t the Republican <lb />
Airy, was taken quite j I national convention will be for <lb />
sic i train and had to be what there him <lb />
off to . hotel in Greensboro. All to rid the towns of dead beats. <lb />
wish that he may be . a.-. prohibition sentiment that <lb />
restored, <lb />
speedily There is a class that drops into a . <lb />
town to start up some small en <lb />
or work, slay long <lb />
is also moving to close enough to get in debt to various <lb />
growing so rapidly t <lb />
country, has aroused a lot f <lb />
Louisville whiskey sell, or- <lb />
opposing the rate law, but that town and parties for or labor, then What <lb />
it seems that the latter is prohibition. The death skip out to same el License Their plat- <lb />
matter fully and also to negotiate <lb />
for <lb />
the i <lb />
not give this town a more <lb />
freight rate the businessmen; <lb />
real obstreperous party. I knell of is being town. Ami a <lb />
I sounded everywhere, and we yet part about it h thee <lb />
Divisions and dissensions are expect to see state and national dead beats can get <lb />
not thine i that help a town that the established home man <lb />
ought to Greenville has <lb />
had some of these. p; o-, <lb />
Aside from what may be done. pie are welcomed to any <lb />
by individual enterprises, there should be no quart . <lb />
art public works in contemplation for dead beats. <lb />
to investigate the together <lb />
form is to purge the whiskey <lb />
of the lawless element <lb />
I i. ducted by res- <lb />
in n. If i i not a <lb />
what it <lb />
work with united effort for a <lb />
transports i then <lb />
If the railroads do moving along. <lb />
Every busings man of Green. a of <lb />
show his interest in j .,,.,,. and materially help <lb />
the progress of the town and Pit, county during this <lb />
draw all shipments from the <lb />
wall a large mid twisted clarion like <lb />
the wreathed horn old Triton blew, <lb />
he blew on it one blast <lb />
and hung it up on the wall again. <lb />
There was a short pause. I waited <lb />
in expectation, and the Chinaman <lb />
turned to mo and said. concert <lb />
is now <lb />
we had finished luncheon <lb />
i we about re- <lb />
journey the Chinaman in <lb />
whose lion e I had been entertained <lb />
r i up to inc. In your <lb />
said he, you go to a concert <lb />
do j i for con- <lb />
adds Baring, paid<lb />
cT <lb />
The familiar cry of or- <lb />
was on e ruled of or- <lb />
by Mr. Speaker Peel. On April <lb />
1885, Arthur was <lb />
speaking on a motion relating to <lb />
and n- members gen- <lb />
were oat attention to <lb />
remarks Ilia T. M. <lb />
end to recall the <lb />
wander i; . its of the house <lb />
by persistent of or- <lb />
i I <lb />
not I o demons <lb />
in i. . . <lb />
I I i that is <lb />
i t r to i v <lb />
ho . <lb />
I e tone and the way in which <lb />
the honorable member expresses <lb />
hi i re our of answer ad <lb />
; r. <lb />
a said Mr. <lb />
b Hie , ;, <lb />
with th n i I m-<lb />
; the i <lb />
oral Ii <lb />
shall I i <lb />
order In ad- <lb />
. If <lb />
his <lb />
s. <lb />
and have their shipments made the chamber of com- <lb />
b-v water- Monday night. <lb />
This ingoing at the matter <lb />
right. W a navigable river at This is campaign year, and the <lb />
doors Greenville does not army of candidates will be out <lb />
One of the reasons given for <lb />
The the Seaboard Air Line, railroad <lb />
s time ego made contracts going into the hands of a reed <lb />
for . eel bridges at <lb />
and at Grifton, and in addition the That is going out <lb />
have to submit to the extortion- <lb />
ate freight rates charged by the <lb />
railroads, and is not going to do <lb />
so. The river transportation <lb />
should be established as quickly <lb />
as possible and show the railroads <lb />
that we are not at their mercy in <lb />
the matter of rates, and will not <lb />
submit to their discriminations- <lb />
Night riders are again making <lb />
error in Kentucky. <lb />
Don't talk panic and hard <lb />
times, but get to hustling to do <lb />
something. <lb />
looking for what they can find. <lb />
r man- <lb />
County <lb />
r Company, came in Mon- <lb />
day from Suffolk. <lb />
F. Whaley, of Suffolk, re <lb />
turned to Monday. <lb />
W. T. Sledge returned <lb />
to this the buildings for the East-j of the way to find excuse. There day night, after a pleasant visit <lb />
era Carolina Teachers Training has been as much railroad and friends in Nash <lb />
. , , , to go up this year and in other parts of the t <lb />
V, hat this country needs is less I , .,, , , . . . , n county, franklin, <lb />
. , , . be completed in time for try as well as in the South, <lb />
politics and more business. , I. . <lb />
The old year, already full <lb />
horrible fatalities, gave a parting <lb />
disaster Tuesday afternoon, when <lb />
in a mine explosion in New Mex- <lb />
thirty men were entombed <lb />
and none are expected to be taken <lb />
out alive. <lb />
; the school to open next fall, Let in some other sections passenger <lb />
everybody get busy and push rates were made even lower than <lb />
other improvements accordingly, in the South. <lb />
Report of the Condition of <lb />
Eli BANK OF FARMVILLE<lb />
Make a good start for the new <lb />
year by pulling out that money <lb />
you have hid away, and deposit i 3,908.58 <lb />
The Atlantic Coast Line is put- <lb />
ting itself in position to take its <lb />
share of the kicking <lb />
It is to be hoped that 1908 will <lb />
not make such a record of fatal <lb />
disasters as did 1907. <lb />
Perhaps that quarter million <lb />
dollars spent ushering in the new <lb />
year in New York found its way <lb />
into the pockets of people who <lb />
needed it. <lb />
it in a bank where it can be safe <lb />
and draw interest. Hid money <lb />
nobody any good, not even <lb />
the owner. <lb />
Did you ever think that you <lb />
are twice as good a citizen if you <lb />
own your home than you are if <lb />
only a tenant And to own your <lb />
home will give you five times <lb />
more respect for yourself than <lb />
to live in a rented house. Get in <lb />
he building and loan association <lb />
and pay for a home with rent <lb />
money. You will be the gainer <lb />
by doing so. <lb />
W. R and family returned <lb />
Monday night from Halifax, <lb />
where they have been spending <lb />
the holidays with relatives. <lb />
Mrs. L. E. Ricks and daughters, <lb />
Misses Mary Balk and Dorothy, <lb />
I returned Friday night from Win- <lb />
In the State of Net- Carolina, at the close of business Dec. 3rd. 1907. and Greenville- <lb />
H. H. Stanley left today to <lb />
spend some time in the country <lb />
with relatives. <lb />
J. O. Bobbitt returned Thurs- <lb />
day night after a pleasant visit <lb />
to relatives in Rocky Mount and <lb />
Louisburg, Youngsville, Macon <lb />
and Littleton. <lb />
J. P. and S. P. Alford came in <lb />
Thursday night after visiting <lb />
relatives in Nash county. <lb />
RESOURCES <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
1,630.50 <lb />
Furniture and <lb />
Duo from Banks and <lb />
Bankers <lb />
Cash items <lb />
Gold coin <lb />
Silver coin, including <lb />
minor coin currency <lb />
National bank notes <lb />
and other U. S. notes 4,174.00 <lb />
34,499.18 <lb />
7.063 <lb />
040.00 <lb />
870.90 <lb />
Total <lb />
102,811.14 <lb />
LIABILITIES <lb />
Capital stock 10,000.00 <lb />
Surplus fund <lb />
Undivided profits less <lb />
expenses and <lb />
taxes <lb />
Dividends <lb />
certificates <lb />
Deposits sub. to cashier's checks <lb />
State of North Carolina. County of Pitt, <lb />
I, J. R Davis, Cashier of the above named bank, do <lb />
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge <lb />
and belief. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb />
fore me, this 6th day of Dec <lb />
1907. <lb />
J. A. <lb />
I Notary Public <lb />
J. R. Davis, Cashier. <lb />
W. J. Turnage <lb />
R. L. Davis <lb />
F. M. Davis, <lb />
Directors. <lb />
Reward for Convict. <lb />
I will give a reward of for <lb />
the capture-of Ernest Young, <lb />
colored, near sighted, weighs <lb />
about pounds, <lb />
who escaped from the county <lb />
convict camp Wednesday night. <lb />
There are also other rewards <lb />
offered for this same <lb />
Joseph <lb />
d w Superintendent. <lb />
When Stephen well <lb />
known years a o an <lb />
was tho editor of the <lb />
Mr. the well <lb />
known California pioneer and an- <lb />
i him in on <lb />
religion, i Mr. attack- <lb />
ed, finally r up by saying, <lb />
hero. yon on hi to <lb />
i my L i k on Mr idem ca Against <lb />
That will convince <lb />
-aid <lb />
So the next lime he entered a brink <lb />
store ho I for it. Tho clerk <lb />
showed Ii tho work in two vol- <lb />
much i-i paid <lb />
replied the clerk. <lb />
exclaimed <lb />
dollars Take it hack, sir; <lb />
t kc ii back. prefer to remain a <lb />
A Provident Plant. <lb />
There is a plant found in the <lb />
Mexican desert of Sonora which <lb />
Elated to surpass camel in its <lb />
ability to husband Hi supply of <lb />
moisture. This is known tho <lb />
a relative of the pumpkin, <lb />
and it inhabits a locality In which <lb />
practically all rain falls within <lb />
u period f weeks. The hasp of <lb />
the stem of plant is formed by <lb />
a hard, woody structure, which is <lb />
really nothing more than a <lb />
reservoir designed tn hoard up <lb />
the scanty moisture received <lb />
the greed of a miser, exorcising nil <lb />
a miser's thrift in doling out tho <lb />
precious fluid to its own advantage <lb />
in time of need. <lb />
Quoted <lb />
a long time in tho <lb />
far corner of the conservatory with <lb />
Mr. Willing last suggest- <lb />
ed tho mother. was going <lb />
you remember the occasion <lb />
en which you became engaged to <lb />
inquired the daughter by <lb />
way of reply. <lb />
course I <lb />
it ought not to be <lb />
for you to ask any <lb />
Thus gently the news was broken <lb />
that they were to have a <lb />
Weekly. j <lb />
-r-<lb />
This Department is in charge of F. C. Nye who is authorized to represent The Eastern <lb />
Reflector in Winterville and vicinity. <lb />
We sell Laughlin, Eclipse and <lb />
fountain pens. <lb />
B. T. Cox Bro. <lb />
Our entire stock of boy suits <lb />
at cost for the next days. <lb />
They must go-B. F. Manning <lb />
Rubber boots, rubber shoes, <lb />
rubber coats, and heavy work <lb />
shoes a specialty. <lb />
Barber <lb />
L. L. Kittrell to Green- <lb />
ville Friday. <lb />
The cutting seasons near- <lb />
here We sell one of the most <lb />
up to date stalk cutters on the <lb />
market See us before buying. <lb />
Harrington Barber Co. <lb />
Rev. T. H. King at <lb />
the Baptist church Wednesday <lb />
night. At the close of the <lb />
vice the ordinance of baptism <lb />
was administered to B. <lb />
Taylor. <lb />
Our whole line of clothing must <lb />
go at greatly reduced prices. <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
Glass ware and coffee mills just <lb />
Barber <lb />
Co. <lb />
a special line of shoes <lb />
from the nicest dress she to the <lb />
he ivy work shoe See us for <lb />
prices. B. F. Co. <lb />
Dr. J. H. Hudson want to <lb />
Greenville Friday. <lb />
We have on hand a copies <lb />
of the history of the San <lb />
co disaster. Usual price <lb />
Our price, B. T. Cox <lb />
Bro. <lb />
The new year come <lb />
with delightful weather u our <lb />
farmers are taking advantage of <lb />
it. <lb />
Pork time is here. <lb />
your salt at A. W. Ange and Co. <lb />
A. G. Cox has secured a stump <lb />
puller which is doing pretty <lb />
work. It requires only a <lb />
to a large He <lb />
is also using dynamite under the <lb />
largest <lb />
The famous Hawks glasses <lb />
B. T. ex Bro Don't neglect <lb />
your eyes- <lb />
Luke Jackson, of Lenoir, <lb />
old of W. H. S. bas <lb />
spending part of tho week <lb />
ere. <lb />
Misses and Dora Cox re- <lb />
turned to the Baptist University <lb />
at Raleigh Thursday morning. <lb />
Dora will graduate this <lb />
year. <lb />
of Kinds prepared <lb />
at the Carolina Milling mfg. <lb />
Co. <lb />
You talk about good neat and <lb />
comfortable school desk that are <lb />
cheap but I can assure you that <lb />
the desk made <lb />
by the A cox -Manufacturing <lb />
company has all these qualities <lb />
O. W. Rollins has accepted a <lb />
position with the Winterville <lb />
Grain and Supply Co. for tins <lb />
The A G Cox Manufacturing <lb />
company are selling <lb />
welded fence fast. <lb />
Any one in need of good fence <lb />
and barb wire will bu to their in- <lb />
est to call to see them before <lb />
they buy. <lb />
Josephus Cox went to Green- <lb />
ville today. <lb />
Miss Novella Bunting went to <lb />
Bethel today. <lb />
Misses Lottie of <lb />
Kinston and Helen of <lb />
Ayden, spent Friday afternoon <lb />
with Misses Roberson and Bunt- <lb />
Try a tree brand pocket knife- <lb />
They are under guarantee. <lb />
They are kept in stock by B. T. <lb />
Bro, <lb />
Now is the time to get single <lb />
and double low down <lb />
at A. W. Angle Co. <lb />
Our entire stock of ladies jack- <lb />
must go slaughtering <lb />
prices. Good health depends <lb />
upon your keeping the <lb />
warm. <lb />
A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
Our entire of boy's suits <lb />
must be closed out. Doesn't <lb />
your boy need a good school suit <lb />
B. F. Manning Co, <lb />
of station- <lb />
must go. We must make <lb />
room for our immense stock of <lb />
new goods now coming During <lb />
the next forty days we will make <lb />
special prices to all our customers <lb />
on our box papers. <lb />
B. T. Cox Bro. <lb />
in need of nice kid <lb />
gloves, driving gloves, and work <lb />
gloves, see B. F Manning o- o. <lb />
cut your stalks and get them <lb />
of the way of your next crop <lb />
stalk cutter does <lb />
the work. Harrington, Bar be r <lb />
i and company. <lb />
THE<lb />
department is in charge of J. ML Blow who is <lb />
Hi footer in Ayden and <lb />
to The Eastern <lb />
G. E- Lineberry went to Green- <lb />
ville Monday evening. <lb />
When a man goes to purchase <lb />
a home he generally considers <lb />
the location and the value as well <lb />
as the price, therefore why not <lb />
when you are thinking to <lb />
purchase saddles by <lb />
on the A. G. Co Manufacturing <lb />
Co. for their handy Economic <lb />
Back Band which is cheap be- <lb />
sides being durable. <lb />
Several more new students <lb />
entered Winterville High <lb />
Monday morning and most of <lb />
them entered well. All the <lb />
The new. year <lb />
here. All <lb />
farm supplies can be secured <lb />
from us. Prompt attention t. <lb />
our customers Harrington Bar- <lb />
and <lb />
We extend to our friends <lb />
depositors greetings for tho <lb />
year. We are glad the ion <lb />
cf the bank is all right in ever <lb />
particular. Place your deposits <lb />
with us, J. L. Jackson <lb />
Stray Taken Up-1 have taken <lb />
up a stray cow. red color, <lb />
marked swallow i . <lb />
right ear. Owner can get <lb />
by proving property and paving <lb />
expenses R. Callow--,. <lb />
are getting down to good R. No. Winterville, N C <lb />
work and the spring term bids 7-2-t 8-t-w. <lb />
fair to be one of the best we <lb />
have yet bad. <lb />
Before purchasing your stalk <lb />
cutter see the famous <lb />
cutter. If you not one on <lb />
The A. Cox Mfg Co . re <lb />
making shipments of their well <lb />
Cox cotton plan rs. <lb />
Simplex guano sowers and <lb />
back bands. Let us <lb />
; your orders as early as p <lb />
your farm you cannot co . The A. Mfg Co. are <lb />
still prepared to your o <lb />
promptly for the Tar H el <lb />
wagons and carts <lb />
The A. G. Cox Mfg Co mad <lb />
shipment of about of t i <lb />
Cox cotton planters yes; <lb />
this goes to snow that they re <lb />
still in the lead. <lb />
out one. when you buy you want <lb />
one that will do your <lb />
Think over this and examine <lb />
B. F. -Manning Co. <lb />
Rev N. C. Duncan has return- <lb />
ed from his old home at Lincoln- <lb />
ton where ho spent the holidays. <lb />
He left Saturday evening to fill Week of Prayer <lb />
h, appointment at A ii., . <lb />
Sunday. being observed by The <lb />
warehouse be Missionary Society of the Men <lb />
to Harrington, barber Co is church. Me <lb />
will be held Thursday . <lb />
with J. F. King. <lb />
been having very helpful <lb />
mi and invite you to come <lb />
and with them. <lb />
V-<lb />
writing receipts <lb />
. l <lb />
i ail who receive their mail at <lb />
orders <lb />
for <lb />
Merrimon y. of Bel- <lb />
haven, has lie. n visiting <lb />
here during the past week. <lb />
For fresh and cheap goods go <lb />
to E. E. Co., they always <lb />
have the best <lb />
Mrs. W E. Books and children <lb />
went to Winterville Monday and <lb />
Tuesday- <lb />
A Tasteless Chill tonic with <lb />
Iron, positive permanent and <lb />
effectual relief in chili.- and <lb />
a general tonic only at M. M. <lb />
drug store, Ayden, N. C. <lb />
Misses and <lb />
non have home from a visit <lb />
lo friends in Winterville. <lb />
Your lady friend would <lb />
REAL <lb />
One thirty-seven acre <lb />
just outside a; <lb />
.-ill V, <lb />
as. o <lb />
A escaped from the <lb />
camp Wednesday <lb />
Superintendent Joe <lb />
oil. is a reward for his <lb />
hen; ion. <lb />
Mill supplies, belting, valves, <lb />
steam J. ii. Smith Co <lb />
cement, <lb />
and a full line hardware at <lb />
l. R. Smith Co. <lb />
Mrs, Will and little <lb />
son, who have been away spend- <lb />
the holidays, have returned <lb />
home. <lb />
Tripp Hart and Co have re <lb />
and are y receiving <lb />
the nicest and freshest line of <lb />
or. the market <lb />
A. D. d fa <lb />
-re Tuesday or K I <lb />
completion- <lb />
Miss M Bryan return d to <lb />
her school near Stokes Sunday <lb />
morning. <lb />
T. Wood Sons 1.907 <lb />
nips and ruts can now <lb />
he had at the drug store of Dr <lb />
B. T. Cox Bro. <lb />
Lewie r <lb />
Greenville <lb />
Roy Kittrell, of Greenville, <lb />
herewith laves <lb />
We can furnish you ail kinda <lb />
of end turned weed <lb />
work for buildings on short <lb />
Milling Mfg. <lb />
The officers of th Vance liter <lb />
society for the spring term <lb />
are as U T. Cox, <lb />
W. House vice <lb />
J. secretary, <lb />
Paul Taylor, treasurer, F. C <lb />
Nye, critic, W. A. <lb />
supervisor, Johnie Worley marsh <lb />
A Core for Misery <lb />
have found h c ire for iii <lb />
m . p. i mi U. M. <lb />
. of S C. It's <lb />
rs. and comes in GO rent <lb />
rare of <lb />
of those fan <lb />
R a <lb />
drug store, Ayden N. C. <lb />
All the teachers have returned <lb />
from holiday vi i n ind <lb />
vi is humming <lb />
an I the sci <lb />
See our line of books and <lb />
for holiday on i its. <lb />
J. H. h Co. <lb />
Miss Rosa Lee Munn, of Kin <lb />
is In re or. a visit to Mi <lb />
and Lizzie i. <lb />
v. ill -i f line i <lb />
tor's Candies, also <lb />
. <lb />
you want in <lb />
and Christmas so . <lb />
N. M and C i <lb />
ion, o. . <lb />
hi r on n to ins Mr;. <lb />
F. G <lb />
Boys I have a nice <lb />
razors from 1.00 to 6.50, <lb />
i d well e and <lb />
save time and money See my <lb />
line of and other brands, <lb />
of pocket knives M M Sauls <lb />
Wednesday night the <lb />
e rs held a special <lb />
; an e m <lb />
Ti <lb />
has <lb />
torn <lb />
coming; <lb />
paving q <lb />
this <lb />
Dec. <lb />
One h <lb />
-n .<lb />
and ; <lb />
r. <lb />
;. w. <lb />
e and the cost <lb />
r i <lb />
Fl <lb />
t baa traded , <lb />
Lyon .,.,., <lb />
. is <lb />
c ,<lb />
in i; <lb />
ire <lb />
. they will make their I <lb />
Williams is an excellent in u <lb />
will be missed in v J . <lb />
Fancy coca i <lb />
l ti just .-.; <lb />
ton's. ;. . <lb />
D. G. and <lb />
have been away on . . <lb />
i. it came h mi Sal n <lb />
i. Is Son <lb />
d a c load of <lb />
c . <lb />
j . ; .<lb />
To n D <lb />
F, G. <lb />
N c <lb />
Chi i <lb />
Can i <lb />
, of <lb />
gray t Ed .<lb />
have <lb />
right n <lb />
Car load of <lb />
salt at <lb />
Gibb is , n a vi <lb />
to New York. <lb />
We have st line <lb />
Christmas goo Is v <lb />
come lo <lb />
buying. <lb />
There were services <lb />
and Christian <lb />
lay. <lb />
For Christmas goods and i n <lb />
for your children, <lb />
arts tail to i <lb />
Hart and company, <lb />
can pleas, I yo <lb />
Dixie Allen<lb />
. i ., <lb />
i rs <lb />
J. ii. <lb />
M Mewl <lb />
do dot rs, blind , <lb />
; i butts <lb />
i by . i . <lb />
W. J i <lb />
is fa ;. In <lb />
, ; <lb />
.-. Co. <lb />
; J r- has <lb />
b m the . . <lb />
The a . . ;,, ,., <lb />
nary in town do<lb />
or a no I for February 3rd, 1908. for the <lb />
and it puts yellow clean <lb />
com This met-1 <lb />
quick 16- <lb />
ill stomach, liver and kidney <lb />
r-. plaints misery of lame back. <lb />
Sold under guarantee at <lb />
. co . Get <lb />
M y,<lb />
; ;. . . <lb />
stock. <lb />
It is with sine .-. chased the entire plant of th <lb />
r- m if L C ard Con. <lb />
l of ; v <lb />
to leave Dr. Skin-I . Light and heavy groceries <lb />
MULES WERE REAL <lb />
a tinny <lb />
a hostelry in <lb />
ill the leg- <lb />
the Grand <lb />
Canyon of said n man <lb />
has just returned from a <lb />
through tho west. stepped up to <lb />
The fall work was good desk to register when I r an <lb />
the prospects for excellent work entry just the space I <lb />
during the spring ,;. to lino read as <lb />
bright. <lb />
buggies are still go-1 and Mrs. Jones, Ar- <lb />
in. if you want a nice Two <lb />
date runabout you had I words mules were not <lb />
better give him an call. handwriting as that <lb />
,, n ,. . o e, I giving the names the recent <lb />
F. Manning for g A wild through <lb />
the nicest all ,.,, <lb />
kinds. <lb />
The cold weather brings no <lb />
dread to those having plenty bed- <lb />
ding, blankets and i a <lb />
specialty at A. W Ange and Co. <lb />
have a large line of nice <lb />
oak suits of furniture., couches, <lb />
chairs, tables stoves etc., that <lb />
must goat some price during the <lb />
next few days. A. W, Ange <lb />
co. <lb />
Now is the time to purchase <lb />
your Box Body Carts while they <lb />
are cheap. The A. G. Cox Man- <lb />
Co., have plenty of <lb />
them on hand. Call and see them. <lb />
Don't you need some furniture. <lb />
Make glad by bringing <lb />
home with you a nice rocker or <lb />
couch A. W. Ange co. <lb />
A. W. Ange went to Greenville <lb />
Tuesday afternoon. <lb />
Have your at <lb />
Carolina Milling Mfg. Co- <lb />
B. F. Manning went to Ayden <lb />
Tuesday. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Frank White, of <lb />
Ayden, spent Sunday afternoon <lb />
here. <lb />
he in the habit of characterizing <lb />
guests. My natural curiosity prompt- <lb />
ed me make inquiries. <lb />
tho replied tho <lb />
siding genius of the hotel. <lb />
Quito a party <lb />
Would you <lb />
purpose of submitting the <lb />
i of the town the <lb />
of prohibition. <lb />
Car load if i I n <lb />
lime an I plastering hair at J, <lb />
Smith Co, <lb />
Sine Christmas i has <lb />
sin up, our <lb />
so <lb />
busy and cotton coming <lb />
rapidly it reminds one of the fall <lb />
m. <lb />
Th Ayden lg and mu- <lb />
plant was sold at <lb />
lie auction yesterday and <lb />
was bid in by F. <lb />
Alexander I Co. <lb />
Benjamin Smith and family <lb />
have moved her In in i <lb />
try and Is house <lb />
in South Ayden, Mr. i <lb />
moved to his form <lb />
Dam and will farm this ; <lb />
Tripp, are in <lb />
and tared to furnish the <lb />
general public with everything <lb />
moans that Mr. and his mercantile line to wear <lb />
going to down tho canyon <lb />
tomorrow <lb />
making the trip. <lb />
to go r <lb />
I said. <lb />
I had tho pleasure of son- <lb />
in him write after my <lb />
York Press. <lb />
A Startling Encounter. <lb />
A named of Holy- <lb />
wood, Belfast, hail a remarkable <lb />
fight tho other day with nu <lb />
rodent. He was shooting sea <lb />
fowl on the strand when a strange <lb />
creature, nearly three foot long, <lb />
from a clump of grass <lb />
attacked him. met tho <lb />
with a well directed kick, but <lb />
the animal dashed at him again and <lb />
this time sank its teeth throng- his <lb />
pea hoots held on like a terrier. <lb />
Thus embarrassed, it was five min- <lb />
before killed the <lb />
which fought with great <lb />
The which was as hi as <lb />
a Sited dog, has boon pro- <lb />
a coypu, a large rodent <lb />
the river Plato, whence it <lb />
probably came to Belfast in a <lb />
Gazette. <lb />
eat or make- life happy. Try <lb />
them. <lb />
John Brooks, of <lb />
was here a short while yesterday <lb />
business. <lb />
The prettiest baby caps and <lb />
cloaks in town at J R Smith co., <lb />
Rev. J. T. Moore, of <lb />
will preach in the Christian <lb />
church hero next Sunday. <lb />
Go to E E new <lb />
market beef, fresh meats, <lb />
and fresh fish. <lb />
W. L. and family, <lb />
who have been visiting relatives <lb />
in Greene county, have come <lb />
home. <lb />
We will have anything you <lb />
want Christmas for your mother, <lb />
father, brother, sister and broth- <lb />
sister and best of all for your <lb />
sweetheart, <lb />
J. N, Alexander and t o- <lb />
Carload cotton seed meal and <lb />
Smith co. <lb />
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years ago has n it <lb />
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Overdrafts <lb />
Furniture <lb />
and <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
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sits cheek <lb />
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certified chick-<lb />
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Gold coin <lb />
coin, <lb />
coin currency <lb />
Nat. 2,709.00 <lb />
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I. . R. Smith, Cashier f the named do solemnly swear <lb />
the above inert is the best my knowledge and belief, <lb />
SMITH, Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be <lb />
fore me, this 6th. day of Dee. J. R. SMITH. <lb />
1907. <lb />
HODGES, <lb />
Notary Public <lb />
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JOSEPH <lb />
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RECEPTION. <lb />
Life in <lb />
Farmville, N. C , Jan. 2nd 1908. <lb />
The most brilliant social <lb />
of the season was that on <lb />
Monday evening from to <lb />
when Mr. and Mrs. J. Stanley <lb />
Smith entertained at public re- <lb />
a large number of their <lb />
friends in honor of their filth <lb />
marriage anniversary <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Smith re- <lb />
in the reception hall and <lb />
ushered the guests us they came <lb />
down to the punch howl where <lb />
Miss Smith and Hal <lb />
Turnage served them with de- <lb />
To Subscribers. TO COTTON GROWERS, <lb />
Under the ruling of the post- La N. 1907. <lb />
office department of the govern- r. <lb />
newspapers cannot carry executive , <lb />
on their mail lists persons who not understand why the cotton <lb />
are long in arrears on growers of your county are not <lb />
Newspapers are given sec- interested in selling the crop at <lb />
class rates of postage to The committee <lb />
, . . , , ask the cotton growers, <lb />
as the, <lb />
. what would you have sold your <lb />
department does not cotton for a the <lb />
want to handle any more papers m the South had as <lb />
than necessary at this rate, this matter as their work in that vicinity- <lb />
ruling is to prevent newspapers The speculators say that the There is an old grave yard near <lb />
f carrying dead heads or pad- j cotton association prevented an Boyd's Ferry in which in the <lb />
ding their subscription lists- cent this season. years long gone some people of <lb />
Destroy Grave in March of <lb />
Wednesday afternoon The Re- <lb />
received a telephone mes- <lb />
sage from Grimesland asking that <lb />
the jewelers here be requested to <lb />
keep a lookout for any old jewelry <lb />
that may be brought to them and <lb />
offered for sale, or to be repaired <lb />
or cleaned. The reason for this <lb />
request and precaution is that <lb />
some ghouls have been carrying <lb />
subscription <lb />
The con- <lb />
punch. From here they that a man who will not <lb />
went into the music room where pay or his newspaper in a <lb />
the numerous presents were dis <lb />
played showing the high esteem <lb />
this popular couple of five years <lb />
has won. <lb />
In the par, r in the receiving <lb />
line were Mr. and Mrs. J. Stan- <lb />
Smith, Mrs. Smith <lb />
her wedding dress of <lb />
white <lb />
satin trim- <lb />
time is not a legitimate <lb />
subscriber of the paper and his <lb />
name must be dropped or a high- <lb />
rate of postage charged for <lb />
mailing the paper to him <lb />
Many farmers being pressed j prominence and wealth <lb />
for money have sold their In year 1803 a <lb />
cotton. These may think Mrs. Susan White was <lb />
are not now concerned about the there- the so car <lb />
price, but how about the <lb />
crop, do you want a good <lb />
for that <lb />
Yes you <lb />
do, and now I urge <lb />
Under this ruling newspapers; you to attend monthly meet- <lb />
will be compelled to drop the at your Cl-. t on Jan. <lb />
names of delinquent subscribers, join the fight right now, <lb />
as they cannot afford to pay the for profitable prices for the next <lb />
med with real lace and pearls, additional postage to send papers crop <lb />
On their right steed Mrs. Nannie <lb />
. Smith, of the <lb />
groom and Mr.-;. Mary Ellen <lb />
Sh iv. n of -Me, both <lb />
wearing silk with <lb />
to On the <lb />
left y. and Mr . S n Ga- <lb />
cu received <lb />
to them. It is not a matter of i this season was due to the fight <lb />
choice with the newspapers, bat j others made for you, you can not <lb />
they must act in accordance with let the other fight <lb />
the alone. <lb />
In order to comply with this. At the monthly meeting, be <lb />
rule The Reflector will begin to elect delegates to attend <lb />
early revising its subscription State Cotton Convention at <lb />
Mrs. . I or. <lb />
d in j lists and cutting off the names of I Jan 21st. This will <lb />
preserved through the more than <lb />
a hundred years that have <lb />
elapsed. A few nights ago the <lb />
masonry of the grave was torn <lb />
away and the interior dug out as <lb />
if hidden treasure was being <lb />
searched for. <lb />
There has been an old belief <lb />
that the pirate. Teach, <lb />
who plied his trade in the waters <lb />
of Eastern Carolina, in some of <lb />
his trips up Tar river buried <lb />
treasure about this grave yard <lb />
near Boyd's Ferry, and there <lb />
have been occasional periods <lb />
when some persons seized with <lb />
white point over taffeta those far enough to arrears to the largest gathering of farm- the idea of finding the treasure <lb />
Before assembled in North Car- have secretly done much digging <lb />
there. It may have been a new <lb />
outbreak of this treasure hunting <lb />
craze that ltd to the demolition <lb />
of Mrs. White's grave. <lb />
with lace trimmings, come under the <lb />
Aft.-r were J dropping such names notice <lb />
received the guests given by placing a blue cross <lb />
through folding doors into the I mark on the paper. <lb />
What about debts for next <lb />
Those in that line, and <lb />
if a debt any kind must be <lb />
dining hall where a most see the should make it after Jan. <lb />
salad course with cream j promptly in order to keep their, 1909. burned child dreads <lb />
and fakes were served by Misses names on the list. the C. C. Moore, <lb />
Tabitha and Sue May We shall print this article N. C. Cotton Association <lb />
and Louise Dixon, under the few times so as to be sure that j <lb />
excellent supervision of Miss fail to see it. In the mean-1 male yearling, dark <lb />
Rouse and Mrs. J, Turnage. I time if you see the blue cross color, white nose, marked <lb />
The d-. throughout i mark on your paper do not delay smooth crop in ear, slit and <lb />
the house were red and green, j to act on it, If it is not in Reward for <lb />
with lots of holly and mistletoe to at the office, information leading to recovery, <lb />
where. In the dining hall send a remittance by mail and Jesse Baker, <lb />
table was will be promptly re- R. p. D. No Greenville, N. C. <lb />
from a beautiful red turned. ltd <lb />
boil with wide red ribbon <lb />
Reward for Arrest. <lb />
Governor Glenn has offered a <lb />
reward of for the arrest of <lb />
Major colored, wanted <lb />
for the murder of Chance, <lb />
in this county. Th murder was <lb />
committed early last fall. The <lb />
governor's proclamation <lb />
the reward is else- <lb />
where in this paper. <lb />
ii. th c and draped on the, <lb />
e, making a most beautiful <lb />
picture- <lb />
Mr, and Mrs. Smith ever; <lb />
be happy as on this <lb />
am live to celebrate many more <lb />
anniversaries, <lb />
Mrs. Marv Price i <lb />
requests the pleasure of your <lb />
presence <lb />
at the marriage of h r daughter <lb />
Lula <lb />
to <lb />
Rev. William Edward <lb />
on Thursday morning the six- <lb />
of January <lb />
Nineteen and eight <lb />
at nine-thirty o'clock <lb />
St. John's Episcopal Church <lb />
Tennessee. <lb />
At Home St. John's Rectory <lb />
Wilmington. North Carolina-<lb />
f E G FLANAGAN <lb />
Pres. and Gen. M gr <lb />
T M HOOKER <lb />
Secretary. <lb />
W E HOOKER <lb />
Treasurer. <lb />
i d of v<lb />
IS IT WISE FOX AT <lb />
SESSION TO PASS <lb />
GENERAL PROHIBITION LAW <lb />
Governor in in Interview with <lb />
Reporter of Reflector, sirs Yes. <lb />
Our reporter sought out Gov <lb />
Jarvis and asked him this <lb />
If the Legislature shall be call- <lb />
ed together in special session, do <lb />
you think it wise for it to pass a <lb />
general prohibition law for the <lb />
whole State The governor ans- <lb />
yes, and gives his <lb />
ons as follows. <lb />
While it is true that no law is <lb />
worth much unless it has a <lb />
strong, sentiment be- <lb />
hind it to enforce its execution, it <lb />
is likewise true that when that <lb />
public sentiment manifests itself <lb />
it is well to respond to it. It <lb />
must be manifest to all who take <lb />
note of passing events that the <lb />
people of North Carolina have <lb />
made up their minds to try pro- <lb />
Whatever one may <lb />
think of the wisdom of <lb />
as a remedy for the evils of <lb />
the liquor traffic, he must admit, <lb />
if he be not blind, that the <lb />
are determined to give it a <lb />
trial. <lb />
If the legislature shall be call- <lb />
ed together in special it <lb />
will be political wisdom to pass <lb />
ALL OVER THE HOUSE. <lb />
on th Renovation of I <lb />
Mote. <lb />
The fortunate possessor of very <lb />
fine laces cannot be too careful in <lb />
washing them. Even gentlest <lb />
rubbing must lie avoided if laces <lb />
ire to be preserved. <lb />
Lace should always be soaked be- <lb />
washing, more especially if it <lb />
i soiled, in water in which a <lb />
teaspoon of borax has Wen dis- <lb />
solved. The water should be boil- <lb />
usual proportion being one <lb />
pint of water to every teaspoon <lb />
of borax. Then make a lather with <lb />
some good soap and hot water. <lb />
Take the lace from the water in <lb />
which it has been soaked, place it <lb />
in the soapy water and squeeze it <lb />
exactly as if it were a sponge <lb />
till it is clean. <lb />
This will prevent the lace from <lb />
being torn, more especially if it is <lb />
of a fine make. Repast the process, <lb />
if necessary, in another basin of <lb />
soapy water. Then rinse in clean <lb />
cold water till all the is re- <lb />
moved. If the lace is white n little <lb />
blue in the rinsing water will <lb />
prove the color. <lb />
Transferring Pictures. <lb />
Take n small, cheap brush and <lb />
a little bottle f ordinary <lb />
tine, the picture you wish to <lb />
transfer with the turpentine and <lb />
blot with a blotter so that the ink <lb />
will not run. Turn face of the <lb />
down on paper you wish <lb />
transfer it Io end rub the entire <lb />
surface quite hard with a smooth <lb />
instrument, and the transfer is com- <lb />
It be transferred on <lb />
well as upon paper if a little<lb />
care i taken. This recipe is ex- <lb />
a carefully prepared act making for transferring designs on <lb />
it unlawful to manufacture or <lb />
sell liquor in North Carolina <lb />
after the 30th day of June, 1908. <lb />
If this Is done, prohibition will <lb />
be an accomplished fact and a <lb />
harmless issue when the time <lb />
comes to nominate and elect <lb />
for the legislature, and <lb />
this disturbing question cannot <lb />
bi injected into polities in the <lb />
campaign of 1908 Prohibition <lb />
is now an acute question in <lb />
state and it cannot be silenced <lb />
by anything short of an act of the <lb />
legislature which shall give it <lb />
fair trail, and it is to be- <lb />
become still more till such <lb />
an act is passed If the <lb />
of candidates shall <lb />
take place, in the present <lb />
disturbed and unsettled state <lb />
feeling on the question, <lb />
it will be impossible to keen the <lb />
wood for or scroll saw <lb />
work. , <lb />
For an Invalid. <lb />
Toast o slice of bread a delicate, <lb />
brown and dip ii into a small <lb />
of water to which has been <lb />
added a generous piece of butter. <lb />
Remove from n pile on top of <lb />
toast the boa en white of an egg, <lb />
placing the yolk squarely in the <lb />
center. Salt lightly set in a <lb />
hot oven until firm, but not hard. <lb />
For Enlarged Port;. <lb />
There n to <lb />
science will remove enlarged <lb />
unless the skin is kepi <lb />
clean. -s warm, soapy facial <lb />
bath must taken every night, the <lb />
face then rinsed in several deal <lb />
waters and n good skin food applied, <lb />
A mere wiping of the face with a <lb />
wet is washing it. <lb />
Brightening Gilt <lb />
Take at flour of <lb />
to give n golden about one <lb />
and in <lb />
prohibition question out of the one-half pints of water, and in <lb />
. ,,. . . ., this boil four or five bruised onions. <lb />
of the state In the coming <lb />
apply with brush to any <lb />
which needs restoring. <lb />
it will be as lit as new. <lb />
Tobacco Seed <lb />
The Greenville Tobacco Board <lb />
of Trade has ordered a quantity <lb />
of the best varieties of bright <lb />
Tobacco Seed. White Stem, <lb />
and other sorts, which they <lb />
will put in the hands of the <lb />
Greenville and <lb />
drug stores to be given to all far- <lb />
who may ask for them who <lb />
have been raising what is known <lb />
as the Tobacco as well as <lb />
other kinds. None of the buyers <lb />
like to buy Tobacco and the <lb />
Tobacco Board of Trade has or- <lb />
seed to give away to far- <lb />
in order to them not <lb />
to raise more Cobb Tobacco. <lb />
So when you get ready to sow <lb />
your plant bed, do not use the <lb />
Cobb seed, but come to Green- <lb />
ville and get free of cost a better <lb />
kind. <lb />
Stray Taken Up <lb />
We have taken up a black male <lb />
hog, a few white spots on side, <lb />
marked half moon in left ear, <lb />
crop in right ear, weighs about <lb />
Owner can get <lb />
same by proving property and <lb />
paying charges. <lb />
G. W. Jefferson Bros. <lb />
ltd Fountain, N. C. <lb />
Organized in reorganized and <lb />
in with authorized capital of <lb />
Manufacturers of High Grade<lb />
We wish to announce to our many patrons and friends that we now occupy our <lb />
new three story brick; factory, on the corner of and Fourth streets, opposite R. <lb />
L. Smith's stables. <lb />
Our factory is modern in every respect, equipped with best machinery run by <lb />
Electricity, and only the best material is used for manufacturing our Buggies and Car- <lb />
We invite you to call any time to inspect the plant and material used, which <lb />
Mr. Flanagan will take pleasure in showing you, whether you wish to purchase anything <lb />
or not <lb />
Forty years experience at Buggy manufacturing, and the reputation our vehicle <lb />
have attained over the large territory in which they are used, is sufficient guarantee <lb />
our work is the best and that interests of our customers is protected. <lb />
We make the best Buggy on the market for the money, sell for cash or on <lb />
time, and protect the purchaser with this <lb />
If any axle, spring or wheel breaks with fair and reasonable <lb />
usage within one year from date of purchase caused by <lb />
in material or workmanship, and is returned to us by the <lb />
chaser, we will replace the same free of charge <lb />
We also have for sale the best Wagons made by manufacturers of long experience <lb />
and fully and Hackney. <lb />
R. L. Davis Bros, at Farmville and J. R. Harvey Co., at Grifton, are agents <lb />
for our Buggies, and all of our work sold by them is subject to our guarantee. <lb />
The John Flanagan Buggy Co. <lb />
i be <lb />
lied tn d and <lb />
which they <lb />
other will be lingered, <lb />
and thus you have question <lb />
i i you want it <lb />
a r <lb />
is h re is n why it <lb />
i. to have <lb />
d at one; if it be done. <lb />
These whiskey election tend to <lb />
th . back into politics <lb />
we have of these <lb />
elections my observation is that <lb />
-n dry, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
were in and when the <lb />
legislature passed an act submit- <lb />
ting the question of prohibition <lb />
to the voters of the State, but <lb />
there is danger, if this question <lb />
gets into politics in 1908 of bring- <lb />
back some of the conditions <lb />
of 1882. There is danger, in <lb />
some localities at least, if <lb />
whiskey question is not settled <lb />
before, of having a good deal of <lb />
independent mixing and trading <lb />
in the coming campaign. If the <lb />
legislature assembles it will be <lb />
better to wipe the whole thing <lb />
out and be done with it. I there- <lb />
fore sincerely hope that if an <lb />
extra session of the legislature is <lb />
called that it will settle the <lb />
the <lb />
before it adjourns, by <lb />
the passage of equitable, en- <lb />
laws.<lb />
ENDORSES STOCK LAW CON <lb />
Winterville, N. C, Jan. 1908 <lb />
Editor <lb />
Winterville would like to en- <lb />
what den <lb />
says about consolidating the <lb />
Greenville, Winterville, Ayden <lb />
and Grifton stock Jaw territory <lb />
by having one fence from to <lb />
Neuse rivers. <lb />
As the territory new is, it takes <lb />
about miles of fence to enclose <lb />
it, while about miles of fence <lb />
could give us a better protection <lb />
from stock ard there would be a <lb />
. great saving in the cost of gates <lb />
and fence. <lb />
It occurs to me that the fence <lb />
should start at Tar river, a few <lb />
miles from of Greenville, and <lb />
run in most direct route to <lb />
Neuse river, so the boundary <lb />
fence would be as far as possible <lb />
from th towns on either <lb />
This would place the gates so far <lb />
there <lb />
much i through <lb />
them. <lb />
Let hear from cur Green- <lb />
ville and Grifton citizens, and <lb />
hope some one will name the <lb />
proper territory for the fence to <lb />
pass through Another Citizen. <lb />
NO MONUMENT IN PITT. <lb />
Mr. J. E. Dead. <lb />
Telegrams received Rich- <lb />
announce the death of Mr. <lb />
J- E. Langley, of that city, W-j <lb />
day evening. He had been in There was organized a military <lb />
poor sometime and <lb />
death was not unexpected. <lb />
Prosing Stan . <lb />
When up woolen <lb />
that have to scorns praised <lb />
open, soap tin i on Urn <lb />
tide of ii press in <lb />
the ii mil They will found <lb />
to ii.- pi Hal stay so. <lb />
This can I I fin- <lb />
worsted to advantage. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
Notice is hereby given that I <lb />
will make application to the board <lb />
count commissioners on the <lb />
first Monday in January, 1903, to <lb />
retail liquors in the town of <lb />
N C. <lb />
This Dec. 1207. <lb />
ltd W. W. Andrews. <lb />
The always glad <lb />
publish social items when the <lb />
tacts concerning them are fur- <lb />
the paper. We would <lb />
such information being <lb />
to the office. <lb />
In Cumberland a 10- <lb />
year old boy stabbed and killed <lb />
his 12-year, old cousin, at the <lb />
sight of the dead boy their <lb />
grandmother swooned and died. <lb />
A boy confined in the <lb />
town prison at High Point, set <lb />
fire to the bed clothing in his cell <lb />
and came near being <lb />
before help reached him. <lb />
Croup <lb />
ii lard or butter <lb />
the size English walnut rubbed <lb />
both sides, with rare exception. in with sugar the same a you would <lb />
get on a brisk hunt for votes. I prepare butter and tot a oaks <lb />
heard that in more than one of H <lb />
these elections have been ,;.,.,. j, excellent or <lb />
registered under the <lb />
father clause. extra. <lb />
Conditions are very different; carefully the yellow rind <lb />
in this State from what they of three lemons mid a hall <lb />
He slipped up on us unawares, <lb />
but all the same we are glad to <lb />
see Will Greer, of betwixt <lb />
more end Kinston, in town. He <lb />
is directed to take notice that <lb />
don't agree <lb />
with us. <lb />
pint of alcohol, In four days pour <lb />
off into bottle and add ounce <lb />
of oil of lemon. This makes n line, <lb />
strong flavor at less than half price. <lb />
Orange extract can be made in the <lb />
same way. <lb />
Shrub. <lb />
Four quarts of grapes to one <lb />
quart of let stand four <lb />
this, days, then strain. To each pint of <lb />
I juice add one pound of sugar; boil <lb />
i twenty minutes, bottle and keep in <lb />
I a dry, cool place, Red raspberries <lb />
I black are nice. <lb />
Farm For Sale. <lb />
Three horse farm, known as <lb />
F. home place in <lb />
Carolina township, four miles <lb />
from railroad station. For par- <lb />
apply to <lb />
Joshua L. Whichard, <lb />
R. F. D. No. Stokes, N. C. <lb />
More Pretty Calendar. <lb />
Some more pretty 1.908 <lb />
have been added to The Re- <lb />
collection. Since the <lb />
list published a few days ago we <lb />
received others from Frank . <lb />
Boyd and <lb />
An Ironing Wrinkle, <lb />
When ironing a starched garment <lb />
and n part of it dry, do not <lb />
dampen with water, but with a <lb />
cloth wet with n little cold starch. <lb />
This will keep nil parts of the gar- <lb />
of equal <lb />
Freshening Clothes. <lb />
White dresses and waists may be <lb />
made to look fresh as new by <lb />
making a thin raw starch and damp- <lb />
with B clean muslin cloth. <lb />
Let set a few minutes then <lb />
press with a hot iron. <lb />
f- <lb />
have moved my <lb />
feed store to the warehouse near <lb />
A. L. depot, where all can <lb />
find me ready to serve their needs <lb />
with hay, corn, oats, cotton <lb />
meal and hulls and feed stuff. <lb />
Phone <lb />
F. V. Johnston. <lb />
Kept v- <lb />
To keep shirts in shape, fold <lb />
evenly at the belt several times, <lb />
a largo safety pin through this and <lb />
hang it up by safety pin on a howl<lb />
North In Superior <lb />
Pitt county Court. <lb />
Mary Brown vs. Richard Brown. <lb />
The defendant above named <lb />
ill take notice that an action <lb />
as above has been com- <lb />
in the Superior Court of <lb />
county to obtain from the <lb />
defendant a decree of absolute <lb />
divorce for statutory causes set <lb />
out in the complaint that he <lb />
required to appear it the next <lb />
of the Superior Court of <lb />
i county to be held on the <lb />
Monday in January 1908, <lb />
it the Court House of said <lb />
in Greenville, N. C, and ans- <lb />
or demur to the complaint <lb />
said action, or the plaintiff <lb />
ill apply to the for the <lb />
demanded in com <lb />
This the 30th- day of <lb />
r 1907, <lb />
D. C. Moore, C. S C <lb />
G. James. for Plaintiff. <lb />
Mr- Langley was a native of <lb />
Pitt county, once a citizen of <lb />
Greenville, and was about <lb />
years of age. For mar y years he <lb />
was Southern representative of <lb />
a large Philadelphia house, <lb />
and his business requiring his <lb />
headquarters in a city he made <lb />
his home in Richmond. <lb />
He married Miss Alice Shaw, <lb />
of Littleton, is survived by <lb />
the wife and one sitter, <lb />
Margaret Langley. He was a <lb />
nephew of Mrs. Mellie Harriss, <lb />
of Greenville, and had many <lb />
relatives and warm friends here. <lb />
The remains will be to <lb />
Greenville, reaching here Sunday <lb />
evening and the interment will <lb />
take place Monday afternoon <lb />
Hill cemetery. <lb />
the jeweler asked the <lb />
replied the boy. <lb />
he in the <lb />
he be back <lb />
he leave any word for <lb />
Mr. <lb />
The stranger looked sharply. <lb />
did he <lb />
he cay he'd be <lb />
wherein the dickens is <lb />
the <lb />
the <lb />
Guards in 1860 in Farmville town- <lb />
ship, composed of the young men <lb />
of that section of the county. It <lb />
was assigned to 27th N C. <lb />
troops which performed valiant <lb />
service in the war. between the <lb />
States. <lb />
At the roll call at Appomattox. <lb />
at the surrender of Gen. Lee. <lb />
out of about one hundred and <lb />
twelve who originally enlisted, <lb />
there were but few left to <lb />
answer when their names were <lb />
called. Most of them had fallen <lb />
in battle or died of disease. <lb />
Those who escaped the ravish- <lb />
of war returned to their <lb />
ruined and desolate home with <lb />
sad hearts to contend <lb />
poverty for exigence. In the <lb />
dreadful ard almost <lb />
of that little band <lb />
j lave yielded to the cares and <lb />
t rials of and have joined their <lb />
the river. There <lb />
arc now left only a small rem- <lb />
who are fast approaching <lb />
three score years and ten. Would <lb />
it not be well for these gray <lb />
haired veterans to have a reunion <lb />
and once more behold the faces <lb />
and shake by hand their old <lb />
of the late war There <lb />
are scarcely one from the captain <lb />
down who does not bear upon <lb />
his person scars of battle, and <lb />
yet there is no <lb />
in the county to <lb />
orate the of this band <lb />
of patriots. after <lb />
throughout the state have <lb />
reared statue after statue to their <lb />
heroic dead, Pitt county, <lb />
which surpasses most of them in <lb />
wealth and enterprise, <lb />
made no effort, known to <lb />
to perpetuate the <lb />
land service of as brave and noble <lb />
I body of men as ever marched to <lb />
Notice. <lb />
I wish to extend hearty thanks <lb />
to my many patrons for their <lb />
liberal patronage during the past <lb />
year, and heartily solicit it for <lb />
the coming year. <lb />
W. H. Farber. <lb />
Winterville. N. C <lb />
Tax Notice. <lb />
Taxes for the year 1907 are <lb />
long past due All persons de- <lb />
are to come for- <lb />
ward and pay promptly, as the <lb />
law Requires me to settle with I beg to state that <lb />
any man that makes any such <lb />
The Stunting. <lb />
N. CL, Jan. 1st 1908. <lb />
Editor of Daily <lb />
Will you be kind enough to <lb />
publish the following in answer <lb />
to article in your paper, coming <lb />
from Dee. 27th <lb />
1907, and the without signature. <lb />
You remember that the <lb />
started out by stating a <lb />
drunken row near that hole <lb />
of a barroom in and <lb />
no police protection <lb />
This writer is unfortunately <lb />
the keeper of that barroom re- <lb />
the State treasurer in January. <lb />
L W. Tucker, Sheriff. <lb />
1-4 d w. <lb />
Miller. <lb />
Mr- Polk Miller, of Richmond, <lb />
the greatest Southern enter- <lb />
appeared before a de- <lb />
lighted audience in the opera <lb />
house here Friday night. His <lb />
Times in the enter- <lb />
always <lb />
and he brings back the old <lb />
scenes, the old the old <lb />
stories, in a manner that is truly <lb />
refreshing To those who lived <lb />
in those old times it was like a <lb />
trip back their boyhood days, <lb />
and to the younger generations, <lb />
who know nothing save what <lb />
they read or hear of those old <lb />
Southern is a <lb />
As a storyteller Mr. Miller <lb />
is and in <lb />
of dialect, he is <lb />
surpassed. It is a feast hear <lb />
him. <lb />
Not only is Mr. Miller a versa- <lb />
tile entertainer, but he loves the <lb />
field and chase as well as a man <lb />
not half his age. Today he went <lb />
out to Mr- O. L. Joyner's for an <lb />
old time rabbit hunt with <lb />
of friends, and we know there <lb />
was great sport <lb />
battle. Robt. W. Joyner, <lb />
Captain Co. E, 27th <lb />
N. C. Troops. <lb />
The <lb />
Society <lb />
Dr. and Mrs. J G. <lb />
request the honor of your <lb />
presence <lb />
at the marriage of their daughter <lb />
Emma Bertha <lb />
to <lb />
Mr. John Arthur Staton <lb />
on the evening of Wednesday, <lb />
the fifteenth of January <lb />
at six o'clock <lb />
South <lb />
in the City of <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
Week of Prayer. <lb />
Woman's Missionary <lb />
of the Baptist church <lb />
will observe a special week <lb />
to be held each afternoon <lb />
at o'clock beginning on Sunday <lb />
January 5th <lb />
Sunday the services will be <lb />
held at the church led by Mis <lb />
Pattie Cotton. <lb />
Monday at Mrs. P. E. <lb />
by Mrs. Alice Harper. <lb />
Tuesday, at Mrs. J G. Bow- <lb />
led by Mrs. B. E. Parham. <lb />
Wednesday, at Mrs. C. D. <lb />
led by Mrs. G W. <lb />
Baker. <lb />
Thursday, at J. F <lb />
by Mrs. J. . <lb />
Friday at W J. Holmes <lb />
led by Miss Maggie Doughty. <lb />
At the Wednesday meeting the <lb />
envelopes for the Christmas <lb />
offering for China will bought <lb />
in. <lb />
It is very that we <lb />
meet in the beginning of this <lb />
another to thank God for <lb />
his many blessings and <lb />
crate anew to Him and <lb />
His work. The President earn- <lb />
requests all lady members <lb />
of our church and all other ladies <lb />
of the town who wish to do so <lb />
be present at each of meet- <lb />
Especially does she urge <lb />
every member of the society to <lb />
be present, even at a sacrifice. <lb />
Land Sale. <lb />
By Virtue of a mortgage executed <lb />
and by Dudley and <lb />
Flow Williams to J. T. Moore on <lb />
the Slit day of December, 1808, <lb />
was duly recorded in of- <lb />
of the of of Pitt <lb />
i in P-S under- <lb />
d I for the <lb />
house do r in <lb />
noon o Wednesday, February the <lb />
1908, following l <lb />
parcel or lot of land, situate in <lb />
county of Pitt and in <lb />
that piece of land known us school <lb />
lot adjoining the Inn s of Triumph <lb />
Church, Little .-in I con- <lb />
one re and fell; described in <lb />
from K. t. to Dudley <lb />
Williams dated December 5th, <lb />
reference to which do d is hereby <lb />
r an accurate and being <lb />
the piece of land upon the <lb />
Dudley and wife now <lb />
to satisfy aid <lb />
This the 3rd day of January, <lb />
P, G. James Atty. <lb />
J. T. Moore, Mortgagee. <lb />
d w. <lb />
untruthful statement to lead the <lb />
public to believe that is <lb />
outlawed, and has not manhood <lb />
enough to sign his name to it. <lb />
The public ought to be entitled <lb />
to know who he is. His name is <lb />
,. J. Satterthwaite from <lb />
an ex-barroom keeper and well <lb />
skilled in r to other <lb />
people's <lb />
g match was <lb />
hundred is from the <lb />
bar-room and I never saw a <lb />
drunken man that day. The <lb />
that did the shooting run <lb />
at once. As to the police and <lb />
government, I am a com- <lb />
missioner of the town and I know <lb />
that there is no better govern- <lb />
to be had in the State. <lb />
Respectfully <lb />
W. O. Cherry. <lb />
Reword for Convict. <lb />
I will give a reward of for <lb />
the capture of Ernest Young, <lb />
colored, near sighted, <lb />
about pounds, d <lb />
who escaped from the county <lb />
convict camp Wednesday night. <lb />
There are also other rewards <lb />
offered for this same <lb />
Joseph <lb />
d w <lb />
A Proclamation by <lb />
REWARD <lb />
State of North Carolina, <lb />
Executive Department <lb />
Whereas official his I en <lb />
De, <lb />
late of county <lb />
stands with the <lb />
Chance. <lb />
And whereas, it that t c <lb />
Mid Major has Bed tie <lb />
or so s th t the <lb />
ordinary of la be <lb />
s upon him. <lb />
Now. t. B. Go <lb />
of the North C. r. r . . <lb />
by virtue f authority in mo vested by <lb />
law, do issue this my <lb />
a reward of Fifty Dollars for <lb />
the and delivery tho <lb />
said Major in the he- <lb />
of comity at the court-house in <lb />
Greenville and do enjoin all officers o <lb />
the State and all citizens to <lb />
in bringing ; id criminal to <lb />
Done at our of Raleigh <lb />
of Dec. in the <lb />
oar I one th u-- <lb />
and , and <lb />
one I and 32nd <lb />
our American In- <lb />
By the it. <lb />
A. Arlington, Private <lb />
ft ; <lb />
feet i or t . <lb />
pounds v Has <lb />
he ivy scar on left side of m ck mule by <lb />
u cut. <lb />
Notice of Execution Gale. <lb />
State of <lb />
Pitt county. <lb />
In the Superior Court. <lb />
J. F. Stokes vs. John Allen- <lb />
virtue of an execution <lb />
to the from <lb />
the Superior court of Pitt county <lb />
in the above entitled action, I <lb />
will, on Tuesday th 14th day of <lb />
at o'clock M, <lb />
at the court house door in Green- <lb />
Pitt county, sell to the <lb />
highest bidder for to satisfy <lb />
said execution, the right, title <lb />
and interest which the said John <lb />
Alien defendant, has in the fol- <lb />
lowing described real estate, <lb />
at a per <lb />
tree, and running north <lb />
with the said John Allen line to <lb />
the north east corn.-r of said <lb />
tract of land, thence a westward- <lb />
direction with the said John <lb />
Allen line, to Jesse L. Cherry <lb />
line thence a southerly direction <lb />
with Jesse L. berry line to the <lb />
homestead line of John Allen, <lb />
thence east the homestead <lb />
line to a forked tree the <lb />
beginning, containing seventy <lb />
acres more or less, it being all of <lb />
the tract of land conveyed to <lb />
John Allen by J. M. Smith and <lb />
wile, which deed is in <lb />
Book R in the j moved leaving <lb />
tor of Deeds office of Pitt county, . ., j <lb />
except thirty acres of the said about qualified voters <lb />
My son <lb />
aged years, well grown for <lb />
age, having left heme without <lb />
my consent, all are <lb />
hereby warted, under penalty <lb />
of the not to employ, shelter <lb />
or in anyway harbor him during <lb />
absence from <lb />
Herbert <lb />
R. F. D. No. N. C <lb />
Died. <lb />
Mrs. Mary Hines, wife of Mr. <lb />
Hines, of Kinston, died <lb />
Tuesday night in a hospital at <lb />
Richmond where she had been <lb />
sometime for treatment. The <lb />
remains were brought to Kinston <lb />
for interment There are many <lb />
friends in Greenville, where <lb />
Mrs. Hines once lived who learn <lb />
With regret of her death, and <lb />
who with Mr. Hines <lb />
in his bereavement. <lb />
Election Petition. <lb />
petition a prohibition <lb />
election in <lb />
Greenville be presented to <lb />
the board of aldermen tonight. <lb />
The Reflector has obtained these- <lb />
facts regarding There are <lb />
names of voters on the reg- <lb />
bocks of the town as <lb />
they now stand. Of this number <lb />
are known to be <lb />
and which was allotted to John <lb />
Allen as his homestead, the said <lb />
homestead being situated on the <lb />
southern end of the said John <lb />
Allen ti-ct of land- <lb />
This 14th day of Dec. 1907. <lb />
L. W. Tucker, <lb />
Sheriff of <lb />
Young Firm <lb />
Alexander Harper and David <lb />
Whichard have formed <lb />
for installing electric <lb />
call and door bells. The boys <lb />
have put up bells and do <lb />
their work well and at a low <lb />
price. Any one who want bells <lb />
can get them by seeing either of <lb />
the boys- <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
I have purchased the interest <lb />
of the late T. Fleming in the <lb />
mercantile business heretofore <lb />
conducted under the firm name <lb />
of Fleming Mooring, and will <lb />
continue to carry on the business <lb />
at the same stand. All accounts <lb />
due tho firm are payable to me. <lb />
Thanking the public for the <lb />
patronage given the firm in the <lb />
past, and hoping to merit a con- <lb />
of their favors, invite <lb />
to sec me at the same <lb />
stand- <lb />
J. S. MOORING. <lb />
Sale of Lend for Partition. <lb />
North Carolina Pitt county. <lb />
Noah Forbes, Winnie Forbes, <lb />
Rosa Forbes and Allen Forbes <lb />
the last two minors by their Next <lb />
Friend CD Rountree. <lb />
By virtue of a power of sale <lb />
contained in a Decree of the <lb />
Superior court of Pitt county, <lb />
by D. . Moore, clerk, in <lb />
the foregoing special <lb />
the undersigned commissioner <lb />
will expose to sale before <lb />
the house; door it. Green- <lb />
ville, to the highest bidder for <lb />
cash, on Saturday th 18th day <lb />
of January, at o'clock <lb />
noon, the following parcel of <lb />
land <lb />
Lying and being in Greenville <lb />
township, Pitt county North Car- <lb />
adjoining tho lands f or <lb />
. Spell, Alice M. Move <lb />
Evans, William <lb />
and others, containing acres <lb />
more or less, and the tract <lb />
or parcel of land known as the <lb />
Forbes Mill tract near Greenville, <lb />
This sale will be made for <lb />
This the day of Dec. 1907- <lb />
F. C. Harding <lb />
Out of these qualified <lb />
voters have signed the <lb />
up to noon today. la all <lb />
there are about voters in <lb />
the town, including those who <lb />
have not registered. Among <lb />
those not registered there have <lb />
enough signed the petition to <lb />
bring the total up to and <lb />
there arc about who because <lb />
of or inability to see <lb />
them have not had an <lb />
to sign petition. <lb />
It will be seen from the fore- <lb />
going figures that there can be <lb />
no question about the <lb />
being called, as requires only <lb />
one third of the registered voters <lb />
to sign the petition, and in this <lb />
instance more than half have <lb />
signed. The sentiment, largely <lb />
n favor of prohibition. <lb />
Such Cad Roads <lb />
One man in town <lb />
whose home is about ten miles <lb />
distant, remarked as he was <lb />
leaving is twenty five miles <lb />
from here to my house now. The <lb />
roads are so bad I have to travel <lb />
up and down more than I do <lb />
straight This is a good <lb />
illustration of the loss bad roads <lb />
bring to the people who have to <lb />
travel over them. <lb />
Sale Land to Make <lb />
By of the author co <lb />
a uncle C. Moore, <lb />
clerk of Super r court Pitt <lb />
n the eleventh -lay <lb />
as octal <lb />
court, entitled J. i-. Fleming. Ad- <lb />
of Mary Man <lb />
I. Manning, or. I., c. <lb />
Skinner, W. Ii. <lb />
Demit gem ml guardian for Lee Man- <lb />
undersigned will expo e pub- <lb />
a lie to the t bidder, for <lb />
tho court-house i. the <lb />
town of Greenville, on Monday <lb />
day of January, It l-in the first <lb />
d of the January term of of <lb />
Superior court, the following <lb />
described tract at to <lb />
certain or parcel of <lb />
land, situate in Pitt county. North Car- <lb />
and in Township. <lb />
described Mary <lb />
Dennis share in the <lb />
vision of late land <lb />
and home place; and adjoining the lands <lb />
of Jones on the North. H. A. <lb />
Jones on the West. Jack Son and <lb />
Ga mi I Smith, and on the <lb />
North and the L. <lb />
g less, <lb />
excepting S S-l c--- h con <lb />
to S. i. m. tall <lb />
S acres tn North E <lb />
Terms of sale each. <lb />
I. L. commissioner, <lb />
Ti is the day of December, Hi -l. <lb />
notice to Creditors <lb />
Having qualified In <lb />
Superior com t, He-i i , <lb />
county as <lb />
is her- given m nil <lb />
persons i- to <lb />
immediate lot-ho <lb />
and nil persons <lb />
having claims against said es- <lb />
are notified to present the <lb />
same, duly authenticated, to <lb />
undersigned on or before the 7th <lb />
day of December, or this <lb />
notice will plead In bar re- <lb />
This Dec. 7th, 1907. <lb />
V. M. Crawford, <lb />
of C. S. Vincent <lb />
Valuable Farm For <lb />
rail road. <lb />
miles from cove city, good water <lb />
good neigh g- <lb />
and church in neighborhood. <lb />
acres, acres cleared and in <lb />
good state of cultivation. Terms <lb />
easy. Apply to F. Harding. <lb />
For one <lb />
horse, a lot of hogs, corn, fodder <lb />
and hay, wagon, carts, plows, <lb />
hoes and shovels, cultivators, <lb />
mowing machine and rake <lb />
to take place Jan. at <lb />
a. in., at <lb />
son's farm. <lb />
-It <lb />
Taken Up- <lb />
I have taken tip a female hog <lb />
irked, color black and white, <lb />
weighing about pounds, <lb />
owner can get same by tn.; <lb />
property and paying i i i <lb />
Dec. <lb />
J. L Cherry, Greenville, i; <lb />
R.<lb />
POOR PRINT<lb /></p>
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Mary U deceased, notice is <lb />
to all to <lb />
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and all persons <lb />
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lies to the estate to <lb />
make payment to the <lb />
and all persons <lb />
But the freak having clams against the estate <lb />
among J are to present the same <lb />
region i- the re- for to the undersigned <lb />
on or the h day of <lb />
or this notice will <lb />
be plead bar of <lb />
i his IV;. 1907. <lb />
J. J. <lb />
ex. of . J, tr. <lb />
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color white star <lb />
forehead, two white feet mark- <lb />
ed crop in right ear, hole in left. <lb />
The other brown brindle color, <lb />
and legs white, marked over <lb />
bit and under bit in bath ears, <lb />
horned and had Suitable <lb />
reward Tor information leading <lb />
to recovery. G. M. Baker, <lb />
d t w. Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Where you will find a complete <lb />
line at all times. They handle <lb />
paints in car lots always keeping <lb />
good assortments, quality <lb />
celled, guarantee it per <lb />
cent pure- Don't fail to see <lb />
their line, of Heaters, cook <lb />
stoves, shot guns, <lb />
Enamel ware It is the <lb />
place to buy your shells. They <lb />
also keep on hand the celebrated <lb />
American Wire Fence, the kind <lb />
that is pig tight and different <lb />
heights. Their place is head- <lb />
Quarters for Roofing, which you <lb />
will in Iron, Gravel, <lb />
and Paper Take a look at <lb />
their plows and other <lb />
a implements In fact almost <lb />
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Notice Creditors. <lb />
Having duly the <lb />
Superior court clerk of Pitt as <lb />
of the estate of W. T. <lb />
Fleming, deceased, notice is hereby <lb />
to all persons indebted to the <lb />
eat to immediate payment to <lb />
the and all p. <lb />
claims Hid are notified <lb />
to present tho same to undersigned <lb />
for payment on the first day I <lb />
of moo, or this will be <lb />
p in bar over;, <lb />
Jan. 1st. <lb />
Fleming . <lb />
of T. , <lb />
Not Quite<lb />
Notice <lb />
How often you <lb />
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driver or op ; <lb />
lacking. Have a <lb />
tool box and be prepared for I <lb />
Our line of S i <lb />
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m will see that your tout <lb />
box not nick a <lb />
useful article. <lb />
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And Provisions <lb />
Cotton Bagging and <lb />
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in stock. Country <lb />
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Tribune. <lb />
of up such a job <lb />
her <lb />
virtue of the power of sale <lb />
lined in a certain mortgage <lb />
executed and delivered by <lb />
. and wife Katie <lb />
to Robert Harris on the <lb />
duly <lb />
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North Caro <lb />
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the court house door <lb />
to the <lb />
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on Pitt street. <lb />
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and then <lb />
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The White <lb />
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March, the <lb />
on <lb />
tor plan for <lb />
to be erected in tho of<lb />
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was the de- <lb />
voted of i cloth doll caller <lb />
from which he could not <lb />
he it became so <lb />
dilapidated tho other member; <lb />
, ,;,. would have dispensed <lb />
with its company without a <lb />
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exclaimed his com- <lb />
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will buy v u i <lb />
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over the HI tie fellow's countenance <lb />
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deed <lb />
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day of. <lb />
office of, <lb />
sale, <lb />
in <lb />
tier for cash <lb />
1908, <lb />
or parcel of <lb />
in the county <lb />
of North Carol. <lb />
as follows <lb />
land adjoining t. <lb />
James, L. C <lb />
containing one <lb />
more or leas <lb />
One other <lb />
acres more or less <lb />
same land convey. <lb />
James in the <lb />
father's land R. C. C <lb />
satisfy said <lb />
Terms sale cash. <lb />
This the of <lb />
Robert Harris, M <lb />
Julius Brown. Attorney. <lb />
J P <lb />
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GREENVILLE N <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
How Diphtheria <lb />
One often hears <lb />
child a <lb />
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traded. <lb />
expressions j <lb />
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Prom the , <lb />
W hen tired out, go home. When you <lb />
go home. When you <lb />
highest bid- developed when the ; want consolation, go home When you <lb />
a extra brilliancy go home and light <lb />
mes and whole To which we would <lb />
hundred . when you have a bad cold go home <lb />
j a Home n take chamberlain's <lb />
IT a measles which settled in her <lb />
to Katie and St last resulted in a severe <lb />
I and a quick cure is certain.-For sale <lb />
About two months ago our by nil and Dealers in Patent <lb />
J, <lb />
Notice. <lb />
lion of of We had two doctors but <lb />
to relief was obtained. Everybody <lb />
thought she would me. <lb />
,. stores to fin., a certain remedy <lb />
which had hen recommenced to me and <lb />
1908. ed to get it. when one of the Store. <lb />
Insisted I try Chamber. <lb />
Iain's Cough Remedy. I did so and our <lb />
baby is alive well today. Geo. W. <lb />
Holly Springs, N. C. For salt- <lb />
by all and dealers in Patent <lb />
Medicine. <lb />
By virtue of the power of <lb />
Mortgage <lb />
v, -1 throw Maudie away, Sad. <lb />
Sell to lose smith to J. n. <lb />
Band's First Appearance. <lb />
; Aeolian Band made its <lb />
i-i public Tues- <lb />
The boys came out <lb />
on the corner near <lb />
house before the open- J Th i <lb />
f the performance. Con-1 .- rt <lb />
i that they have had ,.,,,,., mechanic, was i <lb />
i month's practice they did The design <lb />
well, and their <lb />
by i gather- t t <lb />
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opposed to ho <lb />
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and <lb />
the <lb />
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Rank Foolishness <lb />
attacked by cough or a cold, <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having duly qualified before <lb />
the Superior court clerk of Pitt <lb />
county as administratrix of the <lb />
estate of Albert Moore, deceased, <lb />
notice is hereby given to all per- <lb />
sons indebted to the estate to <lb />
immediate payment to the <lb />
undersigned, and all persons <lb />
having claims against said estate <lb />
are notified to present the same <lb />
-vi-r. <lb />
r. corded in the Register of Dee <lb />
of Pitt county. h <lb />
J-S aW, the win t <lb />
pose to public sale, before the Discovery seven years and <lb />
door in Greenville. j know it is the best remedy on earth <lb />
bidder on Monday, the 3rd of end croup, and all <lb />
l Pell. <lb />
Down tho steps tho <lb />
Dr carefully picked his <lb />
way, then his feet suddenly <lb />
out, ho went down right <lb />
in tho. midst of a group of stock- <lb />
brokers. <lb />
Mi good morning, <lb />
or your throat is sore, it la rank I to the for payment <lb />
foolishness to take other <lb />
than king's New <lb />
C. O. r of Empire, Ga. have <lb />
Discovery seven years and I <lb />
for <lb />
and My children are <lb />
of the wicked man whose foot slip- <lb />
. . <lb />
retorted tho good <lb />
rather do I seem <lb />
man who went down to Jericho <lb />
brokers. <lb />
he fell among thieves <lb />
murmured the doctor as he got up<lb />
acres more . <lb />
gage. Terms of sale Lash. <lb />
day of January, <lb />
B. White Mortgagee, <lb />
moved decorously L. Fleming, Atty. <lb />
line to J H. Smith's line. I <lb />
thanes a South East course with J. H-1 A Health Level <lb />
Smith's line to Smith s line, i <lb />
. n; readied a higher health level <lb />
I ming Dr. King's New <lb />
Westerly course with J. Jacob Springer, of <lb />
line to the beginning, eight Maine. keep my <lb />
s more or lees, sod liver and bowels working <lb />
rather do <lb />
t down to Jericho. course with I. J. <lb />
chorused the <lb />
on or before the 17th day of <lb />
December, 1908, or this notice <lb />
will be in bar of recovery. <lb />
This 17th day of Dec. 1907. <lb />
Lorena Moore, <lb />
of Albert Moore. <lb />
If these nils disappoint you <lb />
on trial, m will be refunded at J. <lb />
L store. <lb />
Strayed. <lb />
From my farm on <lb />
the second Sunday in <lb />
October, a black male hog, <lb />
weight about pounds, <lb />
marked slit in each ear. <lb />
Would appreciate information <lb />
leading to recovery and pay in- <lb />
formant for trouble. <lb />
Mrs. N. E. Tucker. <lb />
R. F. D. Winterville, N. C. <lb />
ft- <lb />
EASTERN <lb />
REFLECTOR <lb />
Editor and Owner. <lb />
Truth lit Fiction. <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. <lb />
THE TEACHER'S ASSOCIATION. <lb />
Session Fail of Interest. <lb />
Notwithstanding the bad roads <lb />
throughout the county at this <lb />
season of the year, a large crowd <lb />
of teachers was present Saturday <lb />
and the meeting was one of the <lb />
finest during the year <lb />
On account of the sickness of <lb />
the president, Prof H. B. Smith, <lb />
and the vice president, Prof. W. <lb />
H. Cale, ex-president J. C. <lb />
Superintendent of <lb />
den graded schools, presided <lb />
The devotional exercises were <lb />
conducted by Rev. J. E. <lb />
in a most appropriate manner. <lb />
After the minutes had been <lb />
read By the secretary, Miss <lb />
Boushall, the program was <lb />
taken up , <lb />
Prof. W H. <lb />
the subjects the differ- <lb />
essays as Those <lb />
competing for the Arthur medal. <lb />
Schools of Pitt County In <lb />
Those <lb />
for the Grimes medal, <lb />
County in North Carolina His <lb />
from 1860 to Those <lb />
competing for the Cox <lb />
Value of the Life of a True <lb />
Tho first two are <lb />
open to the boys and girls of all <lb />
the schools of the the county. <lb />
The last one to the teachers of <lb />
the county. The names of those <lb />
competing must be sent in to <lb />
Prof. W H. by the <lb />
first of March, and the essays by <lb />
the first of April. <lb />
Next Miss Laura Cox, of the <lb />
den graded read a <lb />
most excellent paper on <lb />
importance of She out <lb />
lined her paper under three <lb />
The Importance of <lb />
Order; What it should be; <lb />
How to obtain it Under <lb />
the first head she suggested that <lb />
order first law and <lb />
that in school character to a <lb />
great extent is formed; under <lb />
the second, that every pupil <lb />
should be taught to respect <lb />
another's rights; and under the <lb />
third, control yourself first and <lb />
be considerate of the <lb />
rights. <lb />
The subject, to <lb />
Solve the Problems of School <lb />
was discussed by Prof. G <lb />
E. who is easily one of <lb />
the ablest instructors in the <lb />
state. He laid special stress on <lb />
securing attention and laid down <lb />
three ways in which it may be <lb />
secured as follows; Prepare <lb />
your text well before recitation; <lb />
Love the studies to be taught; <lb />
Plan out each recitation by <lb />
the vital points to be <lb />
brought out. Prof. <lb />
handled his subject in a <lb />
manner as only one who has <lb />
worked out these problems by <lb />
actual experience. We regret <lb />
that space forbids giving a full <lb />
synopsis of his address. <lb />
According to previous an- <lb />
Prof. N. D. Walker, <lb />
of the University of North Caro- <lb />
who is traveling in the <lb />
interest of the State high schools, <lb />
was present and was introduced <lb />
by Prof who referred <lb />
to him as doing a work second to <lb />
none in the importance in the <lb />
State for its educational advance- <lb />
Prof. Walker spoke on <lb />
the place of the State high <lb />
schools in our educational system <lb />
and their importance. He said <lb />
i hat the elementary schools <lb />
failed to train the children for <lb />
citizenship in that they did not <lb />
extend their course high enough. <lb />
The high school must take them <lb />
at this point and prepare them <lb />
for collate or for useful citizen <lb />
ship. Nearly two thousand <lb />
of our State falling <lb />
out every year and to a great ex- <lb />
tent these must be replaced by <lb />
those from the county high <lb />
schools, because our colleges are <lb />
inadequate to supply all these. <lb />
He made a special plea for <lb />
trained teachers. <lb />
At the close of this strong ad- <lb />
dress, Prof. R G. Kittrell, super- <lb />
of public instruction <lb />
and Tarboro graded schools, was <lb />
introduced to the association and <lb />
was extended a hearty welcome <lb />
All the teachers present were <lb />
inspired to go back to their re- <lb />
schools and do better <lb />
work than ever after hearing <lb />
these powerful addresses. <lb />
Notice to the Public. <lb />
From information received by <lb />
the undersigned it is apparent <lb />
that great damage was done by <lb />
the rain fall on Saturday night, <lb />
to the roads, dams and bridges <lb />
throughout the county, and I <lb />
take the liberty of suggesting to <lb />
the public that this damage <lb />
amounts to considerable and <lb />
therefore, of course, require <lb />
some time to repair. <lb />
I also desire herein to instruct <lb />
those who have heretofore been <lb />
authorized to look after certain <lb />
bridges to go at once to making <lb />
the proper reparation wherever <lb />
has been damage, and I <lb />
so desire to request the public <lb />
to notify me, or some <lb />
other member of the Board of <lb />
Commissioners, as soon as <lb />
where the damage is that <lb />
needs immediate so <lb />
that v may proceed to send <lb />
some one to make the necessary <lb />
repairs. <lb />
We hope the public will be <lb />
patient with the Board of Com- <lb />
missioners take into con- <lb />
the season of the year, <lb />
the weather and the necessary <lb />
hindrances and troubles that the <lb />
Board of will <lb />
encounter in trying to repair <lb />
these damages. <lb />
This-the 13th day of Jan. 1908. <lb />
R. W. King, Chairman <lb />
Board of Commissioners- <lb />
SUPERIOR COURT. <lb />
January Session. <lb />
The January term of Pitt <lb />
court began today with <lb />
Judge W. R. Allen presiding and <lb />
Solicitor C. L. <lb />
the State, <lb />
The i-rand jury selected for <lb />
the term is as Jesse <lb />
Cannon, foreman, J, H. Collins, <lb />
L. H. Worthington, J. F. Harris, <lb />
Job Moore, R. T. Evans, James <lb />
Isaac Kilpatrick, Ashley <lb />
Whichard, T. J. Cox, H. V. Sta <lb />
ton. S J. Brewer, R. C Tripp, <lb />
J W. Martha, Jr., FM. Davis. <lb />
E. El Josephus W. <lb />
P Clark. <lb />
C. E. Fleming was sworn as <lb />
officer of the grand jury and L <lb />
W. Lawrence is court crier. <lb />
Judge Allen's charge to the <lb />
grand jury was able and inter <lb />
It was not a general re- <lb />
of the i code, for <lb />
as the judge said, in this time <lb />
when people have such <lb />
for enlightenment a <lb />
of sufficient, intelligence to be a <lb />
grand juror knows what crime is. <lb />
Judge Allen gave a brief history <lb />
of the jury system, and said <lb />
there was no more important and <lb />
honorable duty <lb />
upon a citizen. He said some <lb />
m-n have a wrong of <lb />
jury duty and invent all kinds of <lb />
excuses to shirk this duty, and <lb />
he had noticed that most of the <lb />
criticisms of courts and juries <lb />
come from the very men who <lb />
shirk the duty. <lb />
In this age so many business <lb />
men have their money invested <lb />
in corporations, that they act <lb />
against their own interests <lb />
they shirk jury duty. The line <lb />
between accident and negligence <lb />
where an injury occurs is so close <lb />
that it is hard for a jury to dis- <lb />
weapon, pleads guilty, <lb />
i fined and costs. <lb />
C. R. Galloway, carrying con- <lb />
weapon, pleads guilty, <lb />
fined and costs. <lb />
Dave Adams and David <lb />
Smith, affray, plead guilty, <lb />
fined each and costs. <lb />
J. B. Bland, false pretense, <lb />
pleads guilty, judgment <lb />
pended on payment of costs. <lb />
Herman assault with <lb />
deadly weapon, guilty, sentenced <lb />
months on roads- <lb />
Richard Bradley, assault, <lb />
guilty. <lb />
George assault with <lb />
deadly weapon, plead guilty, <lb />
fined and costs <lb />
Noah Lawrence Tripp, carry- <lb />
concealed weapon, guilty. <lb />
John carrying concealed <lb />
weapon, pleads guilty, fined <lb />
and costs. <lb />
James Brown, appeal from <lb />
mayor's court, guilty, fined <lb />
and costs. <lb />
Charlie Lane, resisting officer, <lb />
guilty, sentenced days <lb />
roads. <lb />
Moss Dixon, assault with <lb />
deadly weapon, pleads guilty, <lb />
fined and costs. <lb />
William Tillery and <lb />
Dixon. gambling, guilty, sen- <lb />
imposed roads- <lb />
He said some The case of Lewis <lb />
charged with murder, was set for <lb />
Friday. <lb />
The following cases have been <lb />
disposed of; <lb />
Frank Williams, with <lb />
deadly weapon, not guilty. <lb />
Ross Joyner, assault with dead- <lb />
not guilty. <lb />
W. H. Harrington, Sr., assault <lb />
with deadly weapon, pleads <lb />
guilty, fined and costs. <lb />
Jim Shaw, incest, not <lb />
Rouse and George <lb />
Darden, assault with deadly <lb />
weapon, guilty, fined each <lb />
it, and these men who <lb />
BANK ON CASH BASIS. <lb />
New Weekly Statement Brings <lb />
Joy to Wall Sheet. <lb />
New Jan. Evidence <lb />
that New York banks are again <lb />
on a cash basis was given today <lb />
in the weekly bank statement, <lb />
which disclosed that they now <lb />
hold a surplus above the legal <lb />
reserve requirements. For five <lb />
successive weeks since last <lb />
when the money and bank <lb />
situation became acute, the <lb />
deficits increased until the record- <lb />
total of was <lb />
reached. banks reported <lb />
decreases in the deficit for <lb />
weeks, until today a surplus of <lb />
was reported. <lb />
When the ticker began giving <lb />
the results cf the bank statement <lb />
and the word was <lb />
used the first time in <lb />
months, a whoop went up in Wall <lb />
street offices On the Stock Ex- <lb />
changes brokers had information <lb />
that the bank would <lb />
be an unusually good one, but <lb />
few thought the deficit would be <lb />
entirely eliminated. Stocks rose <lb />
with a buoyancy that has not <lb />
been before in nearly a <lb />
year. Gloom has hung <lb />
heavy in many brokerage offices <lb />
an-J only the bears, <lb />
of they are a few ft, <lb />
seemed to dislike the develop <lb />
of the day <lb />
Several stocks the <lb />
return to better money conditions <lb />
advancing and points. <lb />
closing figures were the best <lb />
of the day, but at that time the <lb />
full import cf the bank statement <lb />
was not known. After the close <lb />
it was shown in I he bank state- <lb />
that there had been a gain Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Venters <lb />
in cash by the associated Saturday in Greenville <lb />
The stockholders of U <lb />
National Bank of Greenville held <lb />
a Tuesday <lb />
in the office of the hank. The <lb />
following directors were <lb />
F. G. James, J. P. Q H. <lb />
W. Whedbee, G. E. Harris. J. E. <lb />
Winslow, L. W. Tucker, J. R. <lb />
Harvey, E A Jr., and <lb />
J E. <lb />
The statement of the cashier <lb />
submitted the stockholders show- <lb />
ed that the resources of the bank <lb />
had increased about <lb />
the past year. The record <lb />
value of the stock, based upon <lb />
the net earnings of the bank, is <lb />
now a fine showing for <lb />
an institution less than two <lb />
years old. The showing was <lb />
gratifying to the stockholders. <lb />
Immediately after adjourn- <lb />
of the Stockholders, the <lb />
board of dirt held a m -c-ting <lb />
and re-elected all present <lb />
officers of the bank, as <lb />
President, F- G. James. <lb />
Vice President, J. P <lb />
Cashier, F. J. Forbes. <lb />
Assistant Cashier, M, L. <lb />
Assistant Charles <lb />
James. <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
N- C. Jan <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Sykes, of <lb />
Rocky Mount, came in <lb />
night and will spend some time <lb />
with their parents, Mr, and Mrs. <lb />
F. M. DicKens, on Mulberry <lb />
street <lb />
License. <lb />
Register of Deeds R Williams <lb />
has issued the following licenses <lb />
since last <lb />
WHITE. <lb />
and Martha J. <lb />
Strickland. <lb />
Jno. R. Hart Sarah Mayo. <lb />
Levi Harris and <lb />
Lawhorn. <lb />
Warren L. Browning and Lula <lb />
C. Smith. <lb />
T. B. Adams and Julia Cannon. <lb />
J. L. <lb />
Charles Smith and Irene Gar- <lb />
Smith and <lb />
Wells. <lb />
J. Z. and Mary Tyson. <lb />
Bill Adams and Katie <lb />
John Briley and G. <lb />
lock. <lb />
R. T. Strickland and Eunice <lb />
Young. <lb />
G. C. H Worthington and Hat- <lb />
tie Sutton. <lb />
Thomas Quinn. and Minnie <lb />
House. <lb />
COLORED. <lb />
Lee Cox and Eliza <lb />
Wiley Mitchell and Ella <lb />
Harris. <lb />
Samuel Daniel and Georgia <lb />
Moore. <lb />
Robert Barrett Jr., and Clara <lb />
Jefferson. <lb />
W. E. Daniel and Bur- <lb />
v Charles Hines and Mamie <lb />
Smith. <lb />
Thomas Hopkins and Nellie <lb />
Teel. <lb />
Riddick and Margaret <lb />
Andrews. <lb />
For Sale loads cow <lb />
manure. D- D. Haskett. <lb />
evade the duty are first to <lb />
when they think justice <lb />
not been done. <lb />
he crime, <lb />
Judge Allen, and you at once <lb />
lessen crime. It has been <lb />
mated that to percent of <lb />
the crimes are caused by <lb />
key, gambling and lewdness. <lb />
The immoral house and the illicit <lb />
distillery are close companions, <lb />
and where these are allowed to <lb />
exist in a community all the good <lb />
men and women who live there <lb />
cannot raise the moral tune of <lb />
such a community. <lb />
In many counties the punish- <lb />
for gambling seems to <lb />
ply only to caught <lb />
but the dealer <lb />
in margins on cotton and stocks <lb />
is more harmful to a <lb />
than the crap shooter. <lb />
No county ever erected a <lb />
The grand jury found a true <lb />
bill for murder Major <lb />
Barnhill. <lb />
John Allen carrying <lb />
concealed-weapon, and assault <lb />
this week of anal- <lb />
most unparalleled amount. <lb />
Everyone wanted <lb />
where the gain in <lb />
shopping <lb />
G- H Cole and family left <lb />
to know I Thursday for Halifax and Raleigh <lb />
cash came where they spend sometime <lb />
with friend-, and relatives. <lb />
H. B. Phillips, F. M. Phillips. <lb />
W. T. Harrell and F A. Manning <lb />
returned to <lb />
from, as the known movements <lb />
of money had indicated a cash <lb />
gain of about or <lb />
It was explained that <lb />
the interior institutions which i night <lb />
hoarded funds are now sending it Sallie and Mrs. <lb />
with back to the reserve centers. 9- teach- <lb />
addition, corporations which association Saturday in <lb />
, . . . . Greenville. <lb />
to lock up their money in <lb />
anticipation of January dis <lb />
the heavy <lb />
both cases. <lb />
Ed Avery, larceny, days on <lb />
roads. <lb />
Coward and George <lb />
assault, deadly weapon, <lb />
plead guilty, fined each <lb />
costs- <lb />
Levi larceny, <lb />
W. II. Harrington, Jr., injury <lb />
stock, guilty. <lb />
They Braved Storm. <lb />
On Saturday night Mr- Tom <lb />
Quinn and Miss Minnie House <lb />
were married in the office of J, <lb />
B livery stable, opposite <lb />
the c house, the ceremony <lb />
better monument or greater being performed by Maj. H. <lb />
educational institution its j Harding The couple <lb />
Bobbins is quite sick <lb />
his residence en Jackson u <lb />
O C Calhoun return u <lb />
distributions, and this money is <lb />
now returning to the channels happened to <lb />
I misfortune of having his <lb />
treasury did the , <lb />
right much tobacco cotton. <lb />
sash as the figures of the j <lb />
ban statement disclosed <lb />
deposits were decreased <lb />
by this week. There <lb />
were important gold arrivals. <lb />
The banks now hold a percent- <lb />
age of of cash reserve to <lb />
deposits. In the week of No- <lb />
2-5. when the deficit of <lb />
was reported, the <lb />
cash represented only 19.99 per <lb />
cent <lb />
Everything was burned, the <lb />
family barely having time to <lb />
escape from tho <lb />
county home and he urged by two of the bride's <lb />
.-.,. at,. sisters and two young men, <lb />
jurors that the norm this Jones, sonic <lb />
hers also being present to mt- <lb />
tho marriage. , ; , . <lb />
The couple run away and buyers, purchased b <lb />
Greenville in the heavy rain J, O. Proctor Bro., at Grimes-1 j until the night f <lb />
lived about miles The price was 7th. Everybody can vote <lb />
VOTING CONTEST. <lb />
For Popular School <lb />
wealthy county of Pitt was what others also being present <lb />
it should be. No county will tho <lb />
prosper that neglects to proper- <lb />
care its poor. <lb />
These and other good tilings <lb />
were mentioned by Judge Allen <lb />
in his charge, and his <lb />
made an impression on the Bright, n op and get Easy, <lb />
that should mean future j Mr. Man, quit <lb />
good to the county. j panic get busy. e, <lb />
Henry Moore, larceny, pleads and show tho reading public that <lb />
sentenced S months on you have confidence in yourself <lb />
and in business. If you get <lb />
to <lb />
storm <lb />
north of <lb />
guilty, <lb />
roads. <lb />
At the monthly of the <lb />
association to be held <lb />
Large Cotton here on February 8th, the <lb />
, . . . Band will present a beautiful <lb />
The largest cotton deal in this Rod to the most <lb />
county during the present sea-popular teacher in Pitt county. <lb />
son was made Tuesday when W. decision will he reached by a <lb />
II, Kilpatrick, one of Greenville's <lb />
of Coward that will <lb />
and <lb />
Feb. <lb />
for <lb />
their choice as many times as <lb />
they like, voles to cost one <lb />
penny each. When you vote you <lb />
help the hand Every vote will <lb />
be placed In a locked box. but a <lb />
list will be printed every few <lb />
days showing how t stand <lb />
It is reported that the Norfolk and <lb />
cents- Mr. total <lb />
purchases for Tuesday were <lb />
bales, which was n <lb />
for one day. <lb />
big business<lb />
I money from the people's pockets, Southern railroad that far <lb />
has run <lb />
country corn at F. V. John- <lb />
near A. C. L. depot. <lb />
George Mitchell, run mixed trains be- <lb />
weapon, pleads out. You i . <lb />
fined and costs. j g pan., talk , a 1907 are <lb />
Guilford Harper, Jr. carrying a rang raw, I regular passenger trains. The long past due All persons de- <lb />
concealed weapon, pleads . for these trains has not i are notified to come for- <lb />
and costs. Fresh lot of bran at F. V. yet been made public. ward and pay promptly, as the <lb />
Luther Moore and Andrew Johnston's, near A C. L. depot. . law me to <lb />
assault with For the best Timothy Hay For grain and seed of all kinds <lb />
plead near A. C. go to F. V. Johnston, near A. C. <lb />
weapon, <lb />
each and costs. <lb />
Alfred Barnhill, <lb />
carrying ton <lb />
. pot. <lb />
L. depot. Phone <lb />
law me to <lb />
the State treasurer in J. <lb />
Tucker, . <lb />
1-4 d w. <lb />
POOR PRINT <lb />
. .,<lb />
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