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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 />
. .<lb /></p>
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CHICKEN GUMBO. <lb />
h Vessels the Recipe to Use In <lb />
Compounding It. <lb />
Even if a never took his eves <lb />
C lie ought to know <lb />
f his location u us he goes <lb />
of Mason and line. <lb />
a trace of sense could <lb />
it by the okra. <lb />
is as common in the south <lb />
. it is rare in the north. It is said <lb />
i synonymous with gumbo, <lb />
tough some declare <lb />
int gumbo involves the presence of <lb />
items than merely okra. A- <lb />
latter appears m American son <lb />
least fifty <lb />
rent there seems, to he <lb />
. an for. tome confusion. <lb />
It i.- said that okra came original- <lb />
from Africa, indeed it has <lb />
en proved that the Egyptians used <lb />
lone ago. Tons of it are <lb />
The busy man, who reaches <lb />
Saturday night exhausted in body <lb />
mid mind, is assailed at certain <lb />
by a temptation which <lb />
masquerades in the garb of an <lb />
i of light. will <lb />
be quiet to day- The shop <lb />
undisturbed; my thoughts are on <lb />
my why should <lb />
I not go on Sunday morn- <lb />
write my letters, look over <lb />
my ledger aid put things in good <lb />
shape for a new beginning on <lb />
temptation wears an air of <lb />
virtue. The man would not be in <lb />
pew, it is true, but he would <lb />
not b- on his wheel, nor <lb />
any pleasure, and he would be <lb />
out of sight of his neighbors. So <lb />
SURVIVORS MARLBORO <lb />
Mil <lb />
and I lie northern port , , . i, . <lb />
, is a staple that e he would not of-1 <lb />
the V, t Indies and the-r sentiments of right in <lb />
. <lb />
In this country its principal use is <lb />
the various gumbo soups. <lb />
e d it on give an agreeable <lb />
ll liar mucilaginous <lb />
is highly prized <lb />
the e i it. <lb />
i- the young seeds arc <lb />
a a vegetable, as green peas <lb />
. f . they an b <lb />
. . . dressing as <lb />
; to issued by <lb />
art; of ire, no <lb />
per, .- or iron . res- <lb />
i Id I used in prep i i <lb />
The m will I <lb />
, re i t cm <lb />
;. only agate, porcelain or <lb />
then . <lb />
r. cook <lb />
. r e tor <lb />
. . I-.- one <lb />
-half . of n <lb />
the I, two i i <lb />
Is; two a cs <lb />
r. two large I i one bay <lb />
c ; me or <lb />
laM I . It of lard and <lb />
. . I I to <lb />
; e it up the I <lb />
in small squares or <lb />
. . the and <lb />
Skin lb to . toes . ID <lb />
. j i o juice. Was on I <lb />
i l and slice into <lb />
r i i in I ll. <lb />
. .-. I at into the <lb />
. i . i. . i the <lb />
. . the <lb />
the matter of Sabbath keeping.; <lb />
Nevertheless, this is a <lb />
ton to be strenuously restated. <lb />
No law of the Decalogue is <lb />
more gracious on the human side <lb />
than the never fourth <lb />
i- All through the <lb />
economy, like a silver <lb />
thread, runs the fine and kind <lb />
twining and thought of God. in <lb />
; revision for a seventh day rest- <lb />
toil. When we set cut <lb />
to be wiser than the Lord, and <lb />
insist on working the entire <lb />
seven days without a break, we <lb />
s impair our vitality and <lb />
run the risk of shortening our <lb />
lives- who wish to live j <lb />
long retain vigor of mind and i <lb />
body, should keep holy the <lb />
day and enjoy its blessed <lb />
rest from care and from ordinary <lb />
avocation;. <lb />
no. Th <lb />
Plant Sold. <lb />
Mr- H. T. King, who formerly <lb />
published King's Weekly here, <lb />
has sold his printing to <lb />
Rev. J. R. Greene <lb />
r for ten ., t, , . . , ,. , <lb />
county. Mr. will publish <lb />
papa; in connection with the <lb />
of which he is row pres- <lb />
i . l <lb />
, i <lb />
. .- in frequently to pr at <lb />
. . <lb />
I i a add the okras and <lb />
browned the o of i e <lb />
. which arts a .- <lb />
. lie okra very c is <lb />
to f -ii not I . <lb />
this reason many <lb />
cooks fry the okras separately <lb />
Editor <lb />
thank for the publication <lb />
in your t aper of a communication <lb />
I addressed you in reference <lb />
the Marlboro Guards- <lb />
In that communication i refer- <lb />
ed to the small remnant of that <lb />
company who are still <lb />
and as I am probably the only <lb />
person in possession of their <lb />
I kindly ask you to pub- <lb />
than, as many friends in the <lb />
Farmville section, and probably, <lb />
elsewhere, may wish to know <lb />
who are the survivors. <lb />
Robt. W. Joyner, Mac. G. <lb />
Ernul. John A. Lang, David <lb />
John <lb />
Kilpatrick. Frank II. Kilpatrick, <lb />
William Kilpatrick, Jesse <lb />
Gowan, Major Smith. Stanley- <lb />
Parker. Washington Jones. <lb />
Hinson, Richard Harris, <lb />
Nobles. <lb />
This company, as I have <lb />
ready stated, was in the 27th, <lb />
N. C Troops, commanded <lb />
by Col. John R. Cooke. Later <lb />
he was promoted to <lb />
general but ho retained his <lb />
regiment in his brigade during <lb />
the whole war. His father was <lb />
an in the federal army of <lb />
high rank, and his son was born <lb />
in camp a soldier from his <lb />
youth up. <lb />
The officer as well as the rank <lb />
file were greatly attached to <lb />
him, and loved and admired him <lb />
both as a man soldier. After <lb />
the war he located in Richmond. <lb />
died there a few years ago, and <lb />
is buried in Hollywood cemetery <lb />
the prettiest and most fashion <lb />
able cemetery In the city. Near <lb />
by are the graves of Jefferson <lb />
Davis, Hugh Leo and many <lb />
distinguished soldiers and states- <lb />
man. The widow cf Gen, Cooke, <lb />
now somewhat advanced in years, <lb />
still resides here and has a com <lb />
home given her by her <lb />
husband's father. Her oldest son <lb />
John, named after his father, is <lb />
a private solider in the federal <lb />
army stationed in the Philippine <lb />
CALL FOR SESSION. <lb />
Aid Join Washington in Establishing a <lb />
Boat Line. <lb />
Editor <lb />
Greenville should wake up, and <lb />
join Washington in establishing <lb />
line for the transportation <lb />
of freight. <lb />
I was asked by one of the <lb />
chamber of commerce committee <lb />
to express my views ii. regard to <lb />
the business men cf Greenville <lb />
and Washington organizing a <lb />
company and establishing a boat <lb />
line from Norfolk to Washington <lb />
and Greenville for the purpose <lb />
of transporting their freights. I j <lb />
have often remarked that, it was <lb />
a great mistake for the business <lb />
men of Greenville and Washing- <lb />
tor, to allow the water facilities <lb />
for transporting freight to go <lb />
down, and allow the railroads to <lb />
gobble up their profits by <lb />
the freight rites from to <lb />
percent. <lb />
the Norfolk Southern <lb />
Railroad Co. purchased the Old <lb />
Dominion Steamship inter- <lb />
on Tar and Pamlico rivers <lb />
and took the freight boat off, <lb />
the freight on a bag of meal, <lb />
peas or corn o cents. Now <lb />
you have to pa cents per <lb />
bag, an increase of SO percent. <lb />
I am told the rate on all other <lb />
goods has increased proportion- <lb />
Now you business men see <lb />
what an injustice you are doing <lb />
yourselves and your business to <lb />
allow such a state of affairs to <lb />
exist. Don't be to the <lb />
true of facts. Open <lb />
your eyes and see yourself as the <lb />
railroads-see the pen <lb />
without nerve to get <lb />
Deduct the old water freight <lb />
rates from the present railroad <lb />
freight rates and you will dearly <lb />
see the difference in amount <lb />
of money saved on goods shipped <lb />
to Greenville or Washington will <lb />
be more than the cost of opera- <lb />
ting an independent boat line <lb />
from Norfolk to these towns. In <lb />
addition the company would, by <lb />
TO MY <lb />
Having been away for several <lb />
months wish to announce to <lb />
my friends and patrons of the <lb />
Pitt, that I am still <lb />
connected the firm of Chas. <lb />
having the co-operation of its <lb />
Islands. The other children, j stockholders and the business <lb />
who are grown, all married and of the towns, be able to do-<lb />
r s <lb />
by simply adding I e <lb />
i to the frying chicken and <lb />
constantly to ; <lb />
thing. Tho taste of a <lb />
spoils tho flavor of tho gum- <lb />
well fried and browned add <lb />
i of b water <lb />
eel on the back of the. .--love to <lb />
r . out an longer, <lb />
c rice. <lb />
d substituted for <lb />
en, ii in be borne in <lb />
I e ken gumbo is the <lb />
flavored.- Post.<lb />
. illy received, <lb />
.; ray s be ac- <lb />
to tho intent. <lb />
ii . an pion of <lb />
a lit of sermon which <lb />
d in understanding far <lb />
i to I of tho hear- <lb />
an of who delivered it. <lb />
s ., ii minister gathered <lb />
i I and do- <lb />
i thorn a discourse on tho <lb />
ct a and i <lb />
I ii I story of Ad <lb />
th and tho fall, <lb />
mil and <lb />
ail a great impression on tho <lb />
At the cud of the sermon <lb />
orator r <lb />
have told us is all very <lb />
It id indeed bad to cat apples. <lb />
better to make them nil into <lb />
We are much obliged for <lb />
r in coining so far to <lb />
these things which you have <lb />
from your <lb />
Many Meanings cf Balloon. <lb />
word balloon many <lb />
although it is now almost on- <lb />
to its aeronautical <lb />
. Originally a balloon was sun- <lb />
largo hall like n <lb />
which it came to be <lb />
lo tho in which it was <lb />
A large short necked glass <lb />
and a method of training <lb />
trees are also among its mean- <lb />
while the king of Siam <lb />
his balloon, which is, however, <lb />
j barge of gorgeous <lb />
term home as a synonym for a <lb />
out I still call <lb />
Greenville my home, and while I <lb />
intend to be away from Green- <lb />
ville a great deal of my <lb />
in- this fall a postal care of box <lb />
Greenville, will reach me <lb />
within a day or two We now <lb />
have a number of slightly used <lb />
upright pianos, some of which <lb />
Lave been rented during the <lb />
summer months, others which <lb />
were temporarily used by artists <lb />
at the exposition and for <lb />
work, at bargain prices. <lb />
We also offer a special school <lb />
piano for fully measuring <lb />
in to any <lb />
instrument. This piano is es- <lb />
built for college and <lb />
school work the special price <lb />
named above and is full <lb />
teed by my firm for years- <lb />
Those interested in a piano <lb />
or in a good slightly used piano <lb />
for the home should <lb />
ma at once and will profit <lb />
by it. and as ever I am always <lb />
mindful of my promo- <lb />
and interest as well as my <lb />
firm's interest. Grateful of past <lb />
patronage. <lb />
G. G. <lb />
Box Greenville. N. C. <lb />
settled around her, all in a pros- <lb />
condition, <lb />
For the gratification of many <lb />
old soldiers in Pitt kindly ask <lb />
you to publish the following let- <lb />
As soon as I was informed <lb />
of the number of her residence, <lb />
I addressed her a note to call to <lb />
see her and the following is her <lb />
reply. Robt. W. Joyner. <lb />
I wish to extend hearty thanks <lb />
to my many patrons for their <lb />
liberal during the past <lb />
year, heartily solicit it for <lb />
the coming year, <lb />
W, EL <lb />
Winterville, N. C- <lb />
Tax Notice. <lb />
Taxes for the year 1907 are <lb />
long due All persons de- <lb />
are notified to come for- <lb />
ward and pay promptly, as the <lb />
law requires me to settle with <lb />
the State treasurer in January. <lb />
L W. Tucker, Sheriff. <lb />
d w. <lb />
Dec. 26th. <lb />
Dear Capt. Joyner, <lb />
I received your letter this a. m <lb />
and hasten to reply to it. I will <lb />
be pleased to have you call on me. <lb />
During the reunion last June I <lb />
had a good many of the old sol- <lb />
in my husband's <lb />
to call to see me, and I and my <lb />
children were pleased to meet <lb />
them s <lb />
My husband was a man who <lb />
seemed to retain the admiration <lb />
of those who served under him. <lb />
I have a large family of eight <lb />
children, five of them now mar- <lb />
and I often wish <lb />
Cooke could have lived to see <lb />
them all grown and settled in <lb />
life I think the hardships of <lb />
war and camp life, and then the <lb />
a handsome dividend <lb />
ally, giving a profit on the in- <lb />
vestment besides saving thous- <lb />
ands of dollars in freights to <lb />
shippers. <lb />
Now, Greenville, what will you <lb />
do Sit still and allow the At- <lb />
Coast Line and the Nor- <lb />
folk Southern Railway to dig <lb />
down in your pockets take <lb />
the profits your business, or <lb />
will your organize a company, <lb />
establish a boat lino, freight your <lb />
own goods and dictate your own <lb />
charges Ola Forbes. <lb />
Value of Local Bank.;, <lb />
If you are not going to have <lb />
any immediate use for your <lb />
money a is the place to keep <lb />
any bank that has for its <lb />
officers good business men. <lb />
When money is by <lb />
bank certificate it is <lb />
for its owner. It is also working <lb />
for the prosperity of the <lb />
country. But when it is <lb />
away in u it is not doing <lb />
the owner any good and is <lb />
the prosperity of the <lb />
country to that extent. There- <lb />
fore, any man who keeps his <lb />
desperate struggle to make a money in unconscious- <lb />
tag after the war, undermined j against the interests <lb />
of the country as a whole, and <lb />
incidentally his own in <lb />
It every man who ac- <lb />
his health, he never saw a well <lb />
day after the unveiling of the <lb />
Lee statue in which he took a <lb />
a most active part You must <lb />
call when you can and <lb />
find a cordial welcome. <lb />
Hoping you have had a pleas- <lb />
ant Christmas, <lb />
I am yours <lb />
Mrs. John R. <lb />
Paster Pounded. <lb />
The congregation of Memorial <lb />
Baptist church gave the pastor, <lb />
Rev. J. K. and his excel- <lb />
lent wife a surprise call Friday <lb />
day night. By <lb />
among themselves quite a <lb />
gathered at the parsonage, <lb />
each bearing a package of <lb />
which was supplement <lb />
by a load sent from down town. <lb />
It was a very pleasant occasion <lb />
for all those who took part in it <lb />
money should take it <lb />
cut of circulation by hoarding it <lb />
there would be continuous stag- <lb />
nation and panic and the country <lb />
could not make any material pro- <lb />
Local banks have contributed <lb />
more to the general prosperity of <lb />
the South than any other agency. <lb />
Every local bank that is <lb />
a means of bring- <lb />
out idle and putting <lb />
it to work. They have also <lb />
the in modern <lb />
method. There are <lb />
of in this county <lb />
that banks so long for <lb />
the deposits they would be <lb />
about as lose without banks <lb />
as the business men would be <lb />
Marshville Our Home- <lb />
the <lb />
Te- the Honorable the General <lb />
Assembly of North <lb />
By and with the advice of the <lb />
Council of State, and attorneys <lb />
employed to represent the State <lb />
of North Carolina. <lb />
I, R. B. Glenn. the <lb />
State of North Carolina, in the <lb />
exercise of the powers conferred <lb />
upon me of Article Three, Sec- <lb />
Nine, of the Constitution, <lb />
do issue this my proclamation, <lb />
convening the General Assembly, <lb />
in extra session on Tuesday, the <lb />
day of January, 1908, on <lb />
which day, at o'clock a. m., <lb />
the senators and members of the <lb />
House of Representatives of the <lb />
General Assembly of North Car- <lb />
are hereby notified and re- <lb />
quested to meet in their <lb />
Halls in the Capitol, in the <lb />
City of Raleigh, to consider the <lb />
following specific <lb />
1st, To amend, modify, <lb />
strengthen, change or repeal <lb />
Chapter Laws of 1907, <lb />
scribing the maximum charges <lb />
railroad companies may make for <lb />
transporting passengers in North <lb />
Carolina, and Chapter Laws <lb />
preventing unjust <lb />
in freight rates, and to <lb />
fix the maximum charges there- <lb />
for. <lb />
For information of members of <lb />
the Legislature, all papers are <lb />
requested to make notice of this <lb />
proclamation. <lb />
in witness whereof, I. R. B. <lb />
Glenn, Governor and Com- <lb />
have here- <lb />
unto set my <lb />
ed to affixed the Great <lb />
Seal of the State <lb />
Done at our City of <lb />
this the 8th day of Jan- <lb />
1908, and in the one <lb />
hundred and thirty-second <lb />
year of our American <lb />
R. B GLENN. <lb />
By the Governor, <lb />
ARRINGTON. <lb />
Private Secretary. <lb />
Women Prohibition. <lb />
Whereas, we the <lb />
Foreign Missionary Society of <lb />
the Episcopal church, <lb />
that the souls men in <lb />
are just as to the <lb />
Father those in China. Japan <lb />
and the of the and <lb />
Whereas, we believe that to <lb />
be true which says, drunk- <lb />
ard can inherit the Kingdom of <lb />
and <lb />
Whereas, those who are only <lb />
women, even they be women <lb />
made poor, women disgraced, <lb />
yes. women with hearts broken <lb />
by the of intoxicating drink, <lb />
can no petition to any earth <lb />
court, may cast no votes for <lb />
the protection of those whom <lb />
they would to save, and <lb />
Whereas, we have heard with <lb />
joy unspeakable that a petition <lb />
signed by a majority of the <lb />
voters of our town, has been <lb />
presented to our aldermen, ask- <lb />
that an election be called to <lb />
decide between I the dispensary <lb />
and prohibition, therefore be it <lb />
Resolved 1st, that we sincerely <lb />
thank every man whose name is <lb />
on that petition. <lb />
Resolved 2nd, that we earnest- <lb />
beg these, and every other <lb />
voter in Greenville, to go to their <lb />
various voting places at the time <lb />
which will be set by the proper <lb />
authorities, and vote, not for <lb />
policy, not for material consider- <lb />
but for the souls of the <lb />
men and dear boys of our <lb />
assuring them it is with eager <lb />
hearts we watch and wait, since <lb />
we are only women. <lb />
Mrs. G. S- Prichard, <lb />
Mrs. Wiley Brown, <lb />
Mrs. A. B. Ellington. <lb />
Committee. <lb />
Proclamation by Governor. <lb />
State of North Carolina, <lb />
Executive Department- <lb />
Whereas official information has I <lb />
received at Department that Major <lb />
H late of county <lb />
stands charged the murder of <lb />
Chance. <lb />
whereas, it appears that the <lb />
said Major has fled the <lb />
State, or so confess himself that the <lb />
ordinary process of law cannot be <lb />
Si upon him. <lb />
Now. R. B. Glenn, Gov- <lb />
of tho State if North Carolina, <lb />
by virtue of authority in me vested by <lb />
I law, do issue this my Proclamation, of- <lb />
a reward of Fifty Dollars for <lb />
I the and delivery of the <lb />
said Major to the Sher- <lb />
I of county at the in <lb />
Greenville and do enjoin all officers of <lb />
the State and all good citizens to i.-1 <lb />
in said criminal to justice. <lb />
Done at our city of Raleigh <lb />
the 31st of Dec. in the <lb />
year of our I one <lb />
and and <lb />
arid 32nd <lb />
our American In- <lb />
dependence <lb />
th Gov. n or- R. B. GLENN <lb />
A. H. ton, Private Secretary. <lb />
i about five <lb />
feet or we or <lb />
pounds about years. Has <lb />
heavy scar on left side of neck made by <lb />
a Knife cut. <lb />
Land Sale. <lb />
By virtue of a mortgage executed <lb />
delivered by Dudley and <lb />
wife. Flora Williams to J. T. Moore on <lb />
I the day of December, 1906, which <lb />
was duly in the of- <lb />
of the Register of Deeds of Pitt <lb />
. in Book P-S page the under- <lb />
sign d sell for cash before the court <lb />
house do r in Greenville at o'clock <lb />
noon o Wednesday, February the 5th, <lb />
the following described piece, <lb />
parcel or lot of situate in <lb />
county of Pitt in <lb />
that of land the school <lb />
lot adjoining the lands of Triumph <lb />
Church, Dennis Little an f others, con- <lb />
one a. re Mid fully described in <lb />
from R. ft. Fleming to Dudley <lb />
dated December 5th, <lb />
which is hereby made <lb />
f r an description and being <lb />
the piece of land u, on which the said <lb />
and wife now reside, <lb />
to satisfy Raid mortgage. <lb />
This the cay of January, <lb />
J. I. Moore, Mortgagee. <lb />
F. G. James. Atty. w. <lb />
Sale of Land for Partition. <lb />
North Carolina Pitt count. <lb />
Noah Winnie Forbes, <lb />
Rosa Forbes and Allen Forbes <lb />
the last two minors by their Next <lb />
d C. D Rountree. Ex <lb />
By virtue of a power of sale <lb />
contained in a Decree the <lb />
Superior court of Pitt county. <lb />
by D. . Moore, clerk, in <lb />
th- proceeding, <lb />
the i commissioner <lb />
expose to public sale before <lb />
the court house door Green- <lb />
to the highest bidder fur <lb />
cash, on Saturday 18th day <lb />
of January, 1908, 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 the lands for <lb />
Spell, Alice M. Move <lb />
Evans, William <lb />
and others, containing acres <lb />
more or less, and being the tract <lb />
or of land known as the <lb />
Mill tract near Green <lb />
This sale will be made for <lb />
This the 16th day of Dec. 1907- <lb />
F. C. Harding <lb />
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 />
pout Owner can get <lb />
same by proving property and <lb />
paying charges. <lb />
G. W. Jefferson Bros. <lb />
ltd Fountain, N. U. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
I have purchased the interest <lb />
of the late W 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 the 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 />
ail to call to see me at the same <lb />
stand- <lb />
J. S. MOORING. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
By virtue of the power of sale con- <lb />
in a certain Mortgage Deed ex- <lb />
red by J. H. Smith and <lb />
wife Lillie Smith to J. B. White the <lb />
tilth day of December 1905 and duly <lb />
r corded in the Register of Deeds <lb />
of Pitt county. North Carolina, in Boo <lb />
J-8 Page the undersigned will ex- <lb />
to public sale, before the Court <lb />
door in Greenville, to the highest <lb />
bidder on Monday, the 3rd of <lb />
a n tract pr parcel of <lb />
land lying and in tho county of <lb />
Pitt and State of North Carolina and <lb />
described as follows, to In Con- <lb />
Township, and adjoining the <lb />
lands of W. M. Smith and U. C. Cannon, <lb />
the Round Shave corner <lb />
and runs a Northerly course with R. C. <lb />
Cannon's line to J. H. Smith's <lb />
thence a South East course with J. H. <lb />
Smith's line to Smith's line, <lb />
thence a Westerly course with <lb />
Smith's line J. thence a <lb />
westerly course with I. J. <lb />
line to the beginning, containing eight <lb />
more or less, to satisfy Slid Mort- <lb />
gage. Terms of sale Cash. <lb />
2nd day of 1903. <lb />
J. B. White Mortgagee- <lb />
J. L. Fleming. Atty, <lb />
T People of <lb />
so the State agreed to the 1-4 <lb />
I cent rate -the railroads or. their j <lb />
Call far Blood Hounds <lb />
Mr- W. C. Hines returned this <lb />
In another place will seen part agreeing to pay to- morning from Kinston, to which <lb />
my proclamation convening the, liquidating the expenses place he was summoned <lb />
Legislature, and for court costs. and when Mr. Hines <lb />
to meet at the in Raleigh <lb />
on Tuesday, the 21st day Jan- <lb />
1908 o'clock a m., <lb />
but I it best to issue this <lb />
statement to th public, explain- <lb />
more length why at this <lb />
time an extra of the <lb />
General Assembly is deemed <lb />
necessary- <lb />
The specific and only <lb />
for which the is con- <lb />
is, to consider the terms <lb />
of agreement offered by me to <lb />
the various railroads, and accept- <lb />
by all of them save one, which <lb />
one accepts all of the terms ex- <lb />
the proposition of an inter- <lb />
., concerning which it <lb />
says it has no power to act, but <lb />
doubtless circumstances will <lb />
the rate as requested. <lb />
The terms are as follows; <lb />
The Legislature will be asked <lb />
to increase the flat rate of <lb />
cents now in force to a flat rate <lb />
of cent; to allow a charge of <lb />
cents persons a <lb />
train without a ticket, when <lb />
ticket could have been procured <lb />
at station; also to repeal <lb />
aim . <lb />
South Carolina, Georgia, Ala- reached the scene such a crowd <lb />
and probably had gathered there and been all <lb />
Virginia, will have the <lb />
rates.-thus giving a uniform <lb />
system throughout the entire <lb />
South, which is a thing very <lb />
much to be desired. <lb />
I have given these facts to the <lb />
public so that they will thorough- <lb />
understand the object of the <lb />
convening of the Legislature. <lb />
R. B GLENN, <lb />
Fire in Snow Hill. <lb />
Quite a serious fire occurred in <lb />
SOME <lb />
A to How to Get th <lb />
Honor Roll For Pine Hill School. <lb />
The honor roll for Pine Hill <lb />
school district No. <lb />
township, taught by Miss Delia <lb />
Smith, for the month of <lb />
was as <lb />
Started in a Neighborhood. <lb />
b. i i . <lb />
that in I <lb />
that r- T <lb />
yea <lb />
Ev iv opportunity that v <lb />
get talk over the of <lb />
Lottie Ellis, Pattie Branch,; There comes a time in every- j tho patron, not <lb />
over it that it was deemed use- <lb />
less to try to do anything with Sammie <lb />
dogs. <lb />
This morning he had another <lb />
call to a point eight miles below <lb />
Vanceboro. The telephone mes- <lb />
sage stated that the barn and <lb />
stables and several head of team <lb />
belonging to a Mr. Wiggins were <lb />
burned last night by an <lb />
diary. <lb />
t- ii-. <lb />
Stella Harrington, Branch, life when the soul cries out <lb />
Tucker, Bobbie Harris, i to its God, I have but one <lb />
Worthington, Laurie let me use it so the <lb />
Ellis, and Billie Branch. seething mass of humanity on <lb />
The highest average was made j this earth of Thine may be just <lb />
by Lottie Ellis and Pattie little better for my <lb />
a complaining way. <lb />
Branch. <lb />
Nurse. <lb />
Aunt Frances Co died <lb />
the twenty-first. She was <lb />
taken Saturday morning with <lb />
COX'S KILL ITEMS <lb />
Jan. 8th. 1908. <lb />
Miss Helen Haddock is spend- <lb />
this week with Miss Louisa <lb />
near X Roads- <lb />
Miss brother, <lb />
I In our profession <lb />
stares us in the face. God <lb />
I forbid that we should allow it to <lb />
pass unimproved <lb />
But a teacher must have i <lb />
support, or she is <lb />
nothing. A <lb />
should at her right hand bu <lb />
i. is often o <lb />
but in <lb />
an fr <lb />
write -f he I <lb />
your vicinity n note r , <lb />
th m i meet at a ii <lb />
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it <lb />
Snow Hill Monday night, when paralysis and died about four <lb />
I n <lb />
the store of the Hill Milli- <lb />
Co. was entirely consumed <lb />
by the flames and the home of <lb />
Mr. J. T. Harper partially de- <lb />
Had it not been for <lb />
the heavy rains keeping the <lb />
neighboring thoroughly <lb />
drenched the fire would probably <lb />
present law, with penalties etc. disastrously for <lb />
t i done the railroads ,. . <lb />
If this is none . to as M <lb />
agree on their part, to <lb />
1st. At flat rate of cents <lb />
per mile for passenger originated in the <lb />
travel with an cargo the flames soon <lb />
fifteen cents each st per- <lb />
sons boarding a train without a <lb />
ticket except at stations where <lb />
are no agents. <lb />
2nd. Two thousand mile <lb />
with <lb />
wind was Wowing- The fire <lb />
originated in the millinery stern, <lb />
to Mr <lb />
Harper's residence. By heroic <lb />
efforts, it was confined to these <lb />
two places. Only the <lb />
Harper's home destroyed. <lb />
The loss the which wt <lb />
by P Lei <lb />
amounts to about <lb />
o'clock. We expected to have <lb />
her with us Christmas. We <lb />
children had our presents put <lb />
away for her. <lb />
Oh, we all miss her I so much, j <lb />
It was the Christmas I; <lb />
ever spent. My little brother, <lb />
M. T. Horton. Jr. lost a very <lb />
good friend, but he is too young <lb />
to realize she is gone for- <lb />
ever. He Keeps looking for her <lb />
now when he hears her name <lb />
Called, <lb />
hope she has gone to rest, <lb />
for she was so kind to us. <lb />
Written by one who thought so <lb />
much of her. <lb />
Madeline <lb />
. on the contrary, <lb />
Henry, are on the sick list this composed of y. .,,,,, i; <lb />
Mr. Pliable and Mr. <lb />
J. H-Stocks is all smiles, His j Both must <lb />
Evans went to be uphold if her man is to count <lb />
today. I for much. Where her right <lb />
Miss Bell Cotter to come from. <lb />
Buster of South Caro- <lb />
Buster of South Caro-. have found it in the <lb />
who have been visiting , <lb />
.; James H Williams, returned Woman s m n . <lb />
home Monday. We know hat n <lb />
Miss Bessie Moore spent does not con- 1st solely r. Know <lb />
day night and Sunday with and arithmetic, <lb />
Hollie Page. . . refinement and culture as <lb />
There will be services at Rose <lb />
Hill church Sunday at a m. <lb />
our people have stall- <lb />
ed op farming through this sec- <lb />
there were several mad dogs <lb />
d here week. <lb />
well- We. want and <lb />
to pitch , <lb />
about immunity in w <lb />
and we in f-on <lb />
. of n <lb />
In . . lain the m <lb />
its i or. <lb />
you have ; <lb />
The g a <lb />
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people at th i I <lb />
for this purpose. pi i <lb />
re <lb />
Jo I ; <lb />
just i i<lb />
j a total number of rive, <lb />
names to be furnished at <lb />
Useful <lb />
The Bank of Greenville is dis <lb />
Without <lb />
Game Warden. W. C, Hines <lb />
went over in Una township, <lb />
Wednesday, and found four d in- <lb />
residents re hunting with- <lb />
out licenses. The parties were <lb />
all from n <lb />
himself <lb />
way get a; the women in <lb />
neighborhood The In <lb />
in tr . it is I <lb />
., . and co-op <lb />
proper i . .,,., <lb />
;, i n the home and school. <lb />
. tin . r <lb />
rho d here <lb />
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intrastate, <lb />
solvent roads of by Emily tributing a very <lb />
State a- will consent. two about almanac tor 1908. It they readily handed o <lb />
cents per mile, g , , ,.,,,, complete official directory ., j <lb />
-V ; a and Carol,, a <lb />
time of purchase of <lb />
books, and entered th <lb />
3rd One thousand mile , <lb />
intrastate, and interchangeable <lb />
with such of the solvent roads of <lb />
the State as will consent, limited <lb />
to one individual, at two cents <lb />
per mile and good to one year <lb />
from date of purchase, the name <lb />
of the purchaser to be furnished <lb />
at the time of the purchase of <lb />
the book and entered thereon. <lb />
Five hundred mile books <lb />
at two and cents <lb />
per mile, good for heads of torn-1 <lb />
and dependent members <lb />
thereof, intrastate. and <lb />
changeable, the mimes of the <lb />
families to he furnished at the <lb />
time of purchase and <lb />
thereon. <lb />
5th. All of the above men- <lb />
races, except the fire <lb />
mile book, to apply also to <lb />
interstate travel to points on the <lb />
line of this company in the States <lb />
of Virginia, Tennessee, <lb />
Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia <lb />
and Alabama, and to points on <lb />
such of the other lines in these <lb />
States as will consent <lb />
All of these books, <lb />
whether intrastate or interstate, <lb />
to be limited to one year from <lb />
date of purchase, and redeem- <lb />
able, charging for the part used <lb />
at two and one-half cents per <lb />
mile. <lb />
In my judgment it would be <lb />
better for the State to adopt these <lb />
rates, which give mileage booKs <lb />
and an interstate rate, in prefer- <lb />
to letting the flat rate of <lb />
1-4 cents remain in force. <lb />
It is further agreed that these <lb />
rates are to be tried for a year, <lb />
and then if found objectionable, <lb />
application to be made for mod- <lb />
of same to the <lb />
Commission, with pow- <lb />
in them to modify same sub- <lb />
to appeal as at present. <lb />
In my judgment and in the <lb />
judgment of all whom I have con- <lb />
the terms made are just <lb />
and equitable and I sincerely <lb />
trust that the Legislature, when <lb />
it assembles, will ratify <lb />
has been done. <lb />
I tried to get the family mileage <lb />
books fixed at two cents, but the <lb />
railroads contended with some <lb />
force, that this would virtually <lb />
put a rate of two cents in vogue <lb />
n the State, which was too low, <lb />
at about t fur- <lb />
mileage to the house. <lb />
of holding courts in <lb />
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The names of the gentlemen an <lb />
h State much other <lb />
information, Any <lb />
one can <lb />
D. B- sheriff of Dela <lb />
. ware county, Pa-, A. J. <lb />
Insurance only covered of these almanacs bye-. <lb />
Kinston Free Press. let the bank <lb />
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Chester Pa, <lb />
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and Gen. M pr <lb />
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Secretary. <lb />
W E HOOKER <lb />
Treasurer. <lb />
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of friendship, tor P <lb />
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We wish to announce to our patrons and friends that . occupy <lb />
new three story brick factory, on the corner and Fourth street,, R. <lb />
L. Smith's stables. <lb />
Our is modern in every equipped with the belt Jr <lb />
will pleasure in showing you, whether yo wish to purchase anything <lb />
or not s <lb />
have <lb />
the best and that the interests our customers 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 />
spring or wheel breaks with fair and reasonable <lb />
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 Harvey Co., a, are agents <lb />
for Buggies, and all of our work sold by them is to our <lb />
The John Flanagan Buggy Co. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
v ii be to v. i <lb />
we lead. <lb />
In i rd r to <lb />
must . <lb />
must <lb />
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m y. And enter <lb />
new <lb />
face to v h a <lb />
people whom we may I <lb />
for friends or en n it <lb />
choose- I would never have any <lb />
one sacrifice any principle on i <lb />
altar of friendship; still, by ti cl <lb />
management and proper <lb />
thought and in for <lb />
others, one can have a large i- <lb />
de of loyal friends and supp <lb />
era. With a group of such . <lb />
about you, and sys- <lb />
thoroughly with en- <lb />
what may you n t b <lb />
able to accomplish for the <lb />
of your <lb />
Be interested yourself, then <lb />
pave the way for your <lb />
by winning the friendship of <lb />
rubbed <lb />
at n n Id <lb />
pi r <lb />
and <lb />
w. <lb />
n. <lb />
. . nit hi <lb />
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j a wholesome <lb />
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e . of your I <lb />
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proper tho P <lb />
during vacation i <lb />
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equipments if those <lb />
left the <lb />
turf and library left to <lb />
of the in ; m <lb />
is a fearful waste of an <lb />
energy not to take jealous <lb />
of i his public property. <lb />
Tho conclusion the <lb />
matter is to want a Better <lb />
Association, then <lb />
Talk about it, work It up In over; <lb />
to feel that so lone; as you are <lb />
with your supremo desire is <lb />
to their school and <lb />
prove their community. A warm <lb />
personal interest is a powerful <lb />
thing, it is twice blessed, since it <lb />
way and soon it will be yours- <lb />
The only way to get I <lb />
to determined to have it <lb />
well an <lb />
POOR PRINT<lb /></p>
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mom <lb />
Entered as matter Jan. 1907 at the at Greenville. M <lb />
C . Congress of March 1879 <lb />
in to <lb />
The immense damage done There are those who say the <lb />
roads by the heavy rain Saturday legislature of 1909 will make a <lb />
night, will put a cost of several fight for 2-cent passenger fares. <lb />
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, JAN. 1908 <lb />
The Taft boom gives Fairbanks <lb />
a frozen <lb />
They will hardly get the street <lb />
paving before it is needed. <lb />
Charlotte officers would like to <lb />
get rid of a stomach left on <lb />
hands <lb />
W. T of is <lb />
the latest addition to the ranks <lb />
of gubernatorial candidates. <lb />
It will be a mighty good start <lb />
for the new year to the boat <lb />
line on the river, <lb />
North Carolina bears can heave <lb />
a sigh of content. President <lb />
Roosevelt writes that owing to a <lb />
press of business he cannot ac- <lb />
Governor Glenn's invitation <lb />
to come down and a hunt. <lb />
thousand dollars upon the tax <lb />
I payers of the county, to say <lb />
of the inconvenience and loss <lb />
arising from travel over the bad <lb />
roads. If the roads were mac- <lb />
such damage would not <lb />
arise from heavy rains. <lb />
One thing to consider in mat- <lb />
of controversy is that there <lb />
are two sides to it, and the other <lb />
fellow may have some opinions <lb />
as well as yourself, and is en- <lb />
titled to his opinions. <lb />
The town of Wadesboro is <lb />
If the extra legislature next <lb />
settles the rate question it ought <lb />
to stay settled for all time- <lb />
The statement is sent out from <lb />
Norfolk that there will be no <lb />
official re-opening of the James- <lb />
town exposition next summer. <lb />
It is time some papers should <lb />
stop throwing off on Speaker <lb />
Justice- He has equally as much <lb />
right to his opinions as other <lb />
folks. Things would grow mo- <lb />
planning a celebration of Wash- if thought <lb />
birthday, and proposes alike, <lb />
to invite the three leading can- <lb />
for governor to be pres- <lb />
and make speeches. After <lb />
the speaking the folks can decide <lb />
which of the three will make the <lb />
best governor. <lb />
the Stat- gets rid of j <lb />
whiskey the cigarette should not <lb />
long following. <lb />
A week from today, 21st, the <lb />
extra session of the legislature <lb />
will convene. Then all will <lb />
be turned Raleigh. <lb />
North Carolina thinks even <lb />
better of Governor Hughes, cf <lb />
New York, since refused to <lb />
accept those bonds. <lb />
The ail amount cf money <lb />
showing itself would indicate <lb />
that some people are hoarding it. <lb />
If the prohibitionists want the <lb />
special legislature to a State <lb />
prohibition law no harm come <lb />
of letting it be known. <lb />
took a we for a jury to be <lb />
selected in the case. Now <lb />
we will s .-e how long the trial <lb />
itself takes. <lb />
We do hope the extra session <lb />
of the legislature can make a <lb />
complete settlement rate <lb />
question. <lb />
A good motto for the farmers <lb />
this year would be that old phrase <lb />
cf hog and <lb />
Two court houses in this State <lb />
have recently destroyed by <lb />
fire, Rutherford and Swain <lb />
ties being die sufferers. <lb />
The crowded court room at the <lb />
Thew trial in New York is in- <lb />
to pick-pockets. One of <lb />
the waiting to be called <lb />
for examination was robbed of <lb />
his watch- <lb />
If the main part of the Thaw <lb />
trial drags along in proportion to <lb />
the slowness of getting the jury, <lb />
it will be a long time reaching a <lb />
finish. <lb />
The New Bern Sun is of the <lb />
opinion that we will have another <lb />
summer. It advises that fishing <lb />
tackle be fixed now and have it <lb />
ready. <lb />
These extreme Western North <lb />
Carolina stories of shooting <lb />
fairs- in which two or more per- <lb />
sons are said to loose their lives, <lb />
are getting to sound quite fishy. <lb />
Most of these reported affairs <lb />
did not occur at all. <lb />
The town of Morganton has <lb />
a cu-few law which for <lb />
bids boys under years of <lb />
being on the streets after <lb />
o'clock at night. An instance of; <lb />
the law doing what part <lb />
neglected to do. <lb />
From now until tn <lb />
session of the legislature con-1 <lb />
will be much talk <lb />
to what the do <lb />
should not do The most j <lb />
taut thing is to do quickly what I <lb />
decides co do. <lb />
We see a news item that <lb />
are vacant residences <lb />
Greensboro, is true <lb />
city had better send for <lb />
maker to back <lb />
and see what has gone with the <lb />
population. <lb />
Pitt county has not expert-. <lb />
the value of good roads. <lb />
but has had i lessons in the <lb />
cost of lad ones. of these <lb />
days the county may get out of <lb />
ruts. <lb />
Th Durham Herald remarks <lb />
Those towns that have <lb />
elections on foot might as <lb />
well call them No doubt <lb />
this was said in anticipation of <lb />
the extra session of the <lb />
passing a State <lb />
law. It is too soon yet to say <lb />
what the legislature will do, but <lb />
we believe the passage of such a <lb />
law would be a goal thing. <lb />
From the way Judge Webb is <lb />
with sellers of <lb />
whiskey in Durham, prohibition <lb />
will be to prohibit in that <lb />
city Webb is holding <lb />
court there a number of per- <lb />
s ins were convicted of operating <lb />
b ind tigers. He gave them all <lb />
terms on the roads, <lb />
these who soil whiskey in <lb />
towns should be <lb />
given t. <lb />
There is just as much money <lb />
in the country as there <lb />
There are plenty o; people scat- <lb />
throughout the country who <lb />
have many, and it is only through <lb />
imaginary fright that they are <lb />
holding it instead of paying what <lb />
they owe The business men <lb />
must stop talking panic and <lb />
scarcity of money if they want to <lb />
see confidence restored and times <lb />
get better.<lb />
The members of congress <lb />
might De allowed to draw their <lb />
pay and stay and let <lb />
Speaker Cannon run things to <lb />
suit himself. It has reached the <lb />
point that whatever he waits <lb />
passed, and whatever he <lb />
does not want passed, don't go. <lb />
It is n reflection on the decency <lb />
and dignity of a great country <lb />
like this to allow its law g <lb />
body to be so domineered by <lb />
man. <lb />
Subscribers to newspapers <lb />
should bear in mind that the <lb />
recent ruling of the de- <lb />
that goes into effect <lb />
April 1st, will forbid papers being <lb />
sent to persons who are long in <lb />
arrears. The limit specified in <lb />
the order is one year on weekly <lb />
papers and three months on daily <lb />
papers. Papers sent after these <lb />
limits will require postage of one <lb />
cent each, and no publisher can <lb />
to pay this The Reflector <lb />
has endeavored to notify its de- <lb />
subscribers by putting <lb />
a blue cross mark on their paper <lb />
and also by sending statements <lb />
as they can be made out. <lb />
Whether get a statement or <lb />
not, if you owe for the paper you <lb />
should settle promptly. We shall <lb />
regret the necessity dropping <lb />
names from the list, but we <lb />
will to comply with the law. <lb />
Do not put off payment until <lb />
your name is dropped. <lb />
The chamber of commerce <lb />
committee is right down after <lb />
the matter of establishing boat <lb />
transportation on the river. That <lb />
is the way to bring things to <lb />
pass, go after a de- <lb />
termination to succeed Such <lb />
transportation will result in <lb />
of freights to shippers. <lb />
Two things The Reflector would <lb />
like to sec the extra of <lb />
the legislature and <lb />
permanently, are the passenger <lb />
rate matter and Stale prohibition. <lb />
Both of these questions ought to <lb />
be kept out of the next campaign <lb />
and lot the State settle down to <lb />
business and material progress. <lb />
Glenn pays that if <lb />
a special session of the <lb />
is called, it will be for the <lb />
specific purpose of considering <lb />
the rate matter. However the <lb />
body will be free to consider any <lb />
other matter on which it might <lb />
choose to act. <lb />
A matter the extra of <lb />
the legislature might profitably <lb />
give attention to after getting <lb />
through with the rate compromise <lb />
would be the of an ad- <lb />
court <lb />
The State an extra judge <lb />
who could hold the terms <lb />
court that are called, and to <lb />
take the place of any judge who <lb />
might be prevented by <lb />
from holding a regular term. <lb />
The question of water trans <lb />
to Greenville is one our <lb />
business people should let <lb />
rest until such transportation is <lb />
secured. This is the means <lb />
of putting a check on the <lb />
freight rate charges the <lb />
railroads make The chamber of <lb />
commerce at its last meeting <lb />
started the agitation for a beat <lb />
line, and elsewhere in today's <lb />
paper is a strong communication <lb />
on the subject. If our people <lb />
themselves they <lb />
would to submit to the com- <lb />
of rates by the railroads, <lb />
but as it is the river the <lb />
advantage of showing their in- <lb />
dependence if they will use the <lb />
opportunity. <lb />
You can hear the panic talkers <lb />
saying that real estate in Pitt <lb />
county has declined ten percent <lb />
in value and decline more. <lb />
This is nonsense you do <lb />
not want to listen to that kind of <lb />
talk. Just because money has <lb />
been scarce and close is <lb />
son why real estate should de- <lb />
Real estate in Pitt <lb />
Is as good as gold dollars, and no <lb />
investment can be made. <lb />
The money is over if <lb />
will just let it alone and quit <lb />
talking it. <lb />
The merciful man when he <lb />
drives to town these winter <lb />
will take along a blanket to <lb />
spread over his horse before <lb />
leaving the animal hitched in an <lb />
open lot. But so few are <lb />
at least they do not show <lb />
any consideration for the dumb <lb />
animal that pulls them to town <lb />
and back home again. The <lb />
after being heated by the <lb />
drive are hitched in an open lot <lb />
and left exposed to the cold wind <lb />
or rain, while the owner makes <lb />
himself comfortable by a lire. <lb />
On a recent very bad day we <lb />
took notice of a certain lot in <lb />
which, several horses were hitch- <lb />
ed, and only one in the lot was <lb />
covered with a blanket. The <lb />
owners of the others had no <lb />
mercy on them. <lb />
The Pacific fleet in command of <lb />
Admiral Evans has arrived at <lb />
Rio Janeiro in Brazil. The <lb />
Americans were given a great <lb />
welcome there. <lb />
With the improvements and <lb />
development in contemplation for <lb />
Greenville this year, now is a <lb />
good time for the home seeker <lb />
to buy a lot and prepare to build. <lb />
offers safer investments <lb />
than and the town <lb />
never had brighter prospects. <lb />
Governor Glenn has written a <lb />
letter to the North Carolina <lb />
members of the U. S. senate <lb />
that a national law be passed <lb />
that will prevent shipments of <lb />
whiskey to be made from one <lb />
State into prohibition territory <lb />
in another State, Such a law is <lb />
needed. <lb />
Congressman of the <lb />
ninth North Carolina district, has The financial panic is <lb />
introduced a bill in congress that talked over time and there no <lb />
if enacted will go a long ways for it Confidence cannot <lb />
toward making prohibition pro- be until the people quit <lb />
The bill scarcity of money and <lb />
that it shall hard Such <lb />
unlawful for any railroad has the to make <lb />
express company or ., , , , ,, , <lb />
common carriers to transport any those who have hold the <lb />
spirituous liquors from one State i to If you read the <lb />
FLORAL SUPERSTITIONS. <lb />
Country About the Mint. <lb />
and Luck. <lb />
Then is nothing which proves <lb />
which there is more super- <lb />
woven than the homely <lb />
mints. only i- mini the crown- <lb />
enticement of a julep and a <lb />
; I ate <lb />
id roll like I <lb />
i . . , <lb />
it mint j. it ;. i- <lb />
I I <lb />
, I a mi . a <lb />
II . a <lb />
r, I to mid c a quarrel- <lb />
id ; bicker- <lb />
if i a to i <lb />
I. i all i e <lb />
. c lick <lb />
a and I- .-. to i even mild <lb />
raid politic i v lien e. If catnip <lb />
i hi M in hand . I and <lb />
i pi i the hi i of another, <lb />
so <lb />
control ; or on ho or she <lb />
cannot you so as the <lb />
nip i i-i hand. <lb />
Spearmint prevent illness <lb />
so long n; it worn about the wrist. <lb />
if is mixed with and <lb />
applied m the bite of mad <lb />
will in Mid. In <lb />
olden he children used to put <lb />
a t of spearmint in the cots mi <lb />
Christmas day, believing tin- <lb />
exact time when the Saviour was <lb />
born tie mint would blossom, <lb />
superstitions which c <lb />
around flowers arc as many as there <lb />
are different flowers. It is <lb />
lucky to gather flowers wit <lb />
us before and after the <lb />
they said to belong to <lb />
first wild flowers <lb />
h are gathered by a <lb />
n the spring should spell the <lb />
initials her future husband, if <lb />
the superstition holds true. <lb />
Here is n schedule of <lb />
about finding first flower <lb />
of <lb />
If found on Monday, good lurk <lb />
all the year. <lb />
If found Tuesday, largo <lb />
winch will be success- <lb />
If found on Wednesday, a wed- <lb />
ding in family. <lb />
If found Thursday, hard work <lb />
with little profit. <lb />
If found on Friday, <lb />
wealth. <lb />
If found on Saturday, <lb />
tunes. <lb />
If found on Sunday, best luck <lb />
York Tribune, <lb />
ere. <lb />
the <lb />
th. You Got <lb />
That Punch at <lb />
Gee whir You are a scrappy <lb />
kid. And the now boys look <lb />
and shyly at you who don't <lb />
mind a little rough house the <lb />
first day. And you get a bit <lb />
arid run madly around the yard, <lb />
wildly and bumping into <lb />
very boy that you don't know. By, <lb />
the time school opens you have a <lb />
meeting arranged with a half dozen <lb />
fellers for Bartlett field at the close <lb />
of the session. And then cornea <lb />
your old teacher. <lb />
Miss Denny, am I <lb />
you scream with a score of <lb />
others. And teacher smiles that <lb />
sort of smile that makes you <lb />
realize that teachers are different <lb />
from sisters and things and waves <lb />
you aside, while the bows <lb />
her in front door just the way <lb />
your sister's meets her. Per- <lb />
haps teacher is like your sisters and <lb />
things. <lb />
The bell rings, you fall in line, <lb />
and to the accompaniment of the <lb />
in room you march, for the <lb />
time, you pray, to your old <lb />
class room, <lb />
passes you in the corridor. <lb />
He pushes you. You make a punch <lb />
at him for old time's sake. The <lb />
yanks you both out of <lb />
and lifts you in the by one <lb />
oar while he christens the new rat- <lb />
tan. And you set your shoulders <lb />
proudly. You have reason to do so. <lb />
You are the first man to pot a <lb />
year, and that's a whole <lb />
lot in Dudley school. <lb />
You lake the same scat you had <lb />
last your, and teacher road- from <lb />
tho Bible. Then she calls the roll, <lb />
and everybody is present except <lb />
Dexter, and you know all <lb />
about him. Sure I And you tell <lb />
teacher how his pa and <lb />
had to leave that will do. <lb />
Teacher will now read the list of <lb />
promotions. But first she wishes to <lb />
tell every one how much the will <lb />
miss us and all that sort of guff. <lb />
You didn't know teacher felt <lb />
that way. If yon had perhaps you'd <lb />
been a little nicer to her. So you <lb />
tell her kind of sorry <lb />
yon were so bad. and teacher <lb />
smiles that smile, only <lb />
just a bit <lb />
Weekly. <lb />
British Columbia. <lb />
British Columbia is vast enough <lb />
to up many times pres- <lb />
population without the slightest <lb />
strain on its resources. The island <lb />
which Vancouver takes its <lb />
name, originally called was <lb />
discovered early in the sixteenth <lb />
century, but it was not until 1798 <lb />
that Captain George Vancouver of <lb />
the British navy first sailed com- <lb />
around the to which <lb />
lie gave his name. After the Amer- <lb />
boundary dispute the island <lb />
was handed over forever to Britain <lb />
by tho Oregon treaty of 1846 and <lb />
lea-ed lo the Hudson Bay company <lb />
from th it year until 1848. It was <lb />
made a separate British colony in <lb />
but two years later became <lb />
par of Columbia. It is mi ideal <lb />
white man's land, for the climate <lb />
re that of the Brit- <lb />
isles, except that a Britisher can <lb />
rely upon getting even a more <lb />
Chronicle. <lb />
to another and deliver same in <lb />
territory of the latter State, <lb />
where the sale and manufacture <lb />
of such liquors is in <lb />
said territory by the laws of the <lb />
State wherein said territory is. <lb />
common carrier violating <lb />
the provisions of this act shall <lb />
be guilty of a misdemeanor and <lb />
upon conviction therefor shall be <lb />
article published about <lb />
the recent statement of New <lb />
York banks, you will see that the <lb />
continued panic talk is ground- <lb />
less. People are too easily <lb />
What is is <lb />
to quit the talk and let money <lb />
and business resume its activity. <lb />
fined not less than nor more r . , . , <lb />
than in the jurisdiction of Do not hard when <lb />
the <lb />
there is no need for it. <lb />
When Wilson married <lb />
Hetty Lewis there were many <lb />
who predicted domestic troubles, <lb />
even tragedies, but they were mis- <lb />
taken. The were to all <lb />
appearances an unusually happy <lb />
couple. <lb />
reckon Hetty must have learn- <lb />
ed to keep her temper better than <lb />
she used remarked one person <lb />
to whom this state of affairs was in- <lb />
explicable. don't look a bit <lb />
older than tho day you were mar- <lb />
don't know as she said <lb />
Mr. with his slow smile. <lb />
tell her I guess she's got enough on <lb />
hand to lust her. She needn't save <lb />
any to accommodate me. And I can <lb />
tell ho added, with <lb />
would more than any <lb />
temper ever I saw to sour Hetty's <lb />
bread or her cream <lb />
Companion. <lb />
The Bart of a Pines It <lb />
A wealthy American bought an <lb />
estate in Scotland called Glen Ac- <lb />
He bought this estate without <lb />
having so i it. Me believed that ho <lb />
could l the man he bought it <lb />
from. And one summer ho went <lb />
over to have a look at the place. <lb />
The drive from the nearest rail- <lb />
way station to Glen Accra was a <lb />
mailer of twelve miles. The <lb />
icon lend a highlander to drive him. <lb />
As tho cart jogged along <lb />
American said; <lb />
suppose yon know the country <lb />
hereabouts pretty well, <lb />
fool the Scot an- <lb />
do you know Glen <lb />
the reply. <lb />
sort of a place is <lb />
American asked. <lb />
The smiled grimly. <lb />
he mid, ye saw tho <lb />
tethered on it joist say, <lb />
Tho Way Gladstone Read. <lb />
Of Mr. Gladstone's careful <lb />
of reading u writer <lb />
demonstration required <lb />
one has only to visit and <lb />
sec how his books, which he <lb />
bequeathed for the use of all <lb />
who are interested in his favorite <lb />
study, are marked and and <lb />
be sure that his con- <lb />
wore based on tho moat <lb />
thorough knowledge. <lb />
his sympathies did not follow ho <lb />
before he condemned. There <lb />
before me as I write his copy <lb />
of <lb />
The margins abound in <lb />
neat pencil <lb />
queries, acute objections <lb />
references to other books, <lb />
his methodical <lb />
with an index to the points he wish- <lb />
ed to J <lb />
This Department is in charge F. C. Nye who is authorized to represent The Eastern <lb />
Reflector in Winterville and vicinity. <lb />
literary so <lb />
of Winterville High school, <lb />
organized for the spring term <lb />
with the following officers; Miss <lb />
Stella Croom. President, Miss <lb />
Olive Woodard, Vice President, <lb />
Miss Nora Davis, Secretary, Miss <lb />
Cora Treasurer. The <lb />
fall work was excellent and the <lb />
prospects for the spring term <lb />
are even brighter. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Worthing <lb />
ton have our deepest sympathy <lb />
in the death of their child, aged <lb />
about two and one-half years, <lb />
caused by a severe burn. <lb />
was no one with child in the <lb />
house at the time except the <lb />
next older-little girl. It lived <lb />
several hours after the burn. Its <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 calling <lb />
on the A. G. Cox Manufacturing <lb />
Co. for their handy Economic <lb />
Back Band which is cheap be- <lb />
sides being durable. <lb />
in need of nice kid <lb />
driving gloves, and work <lb />
gloves, see B. F Manning o. <lb />
cut your stalks and get them <lb />
of the way of your next crop <lb />
stalk cutter does <lb />
the work. Harrington, Barber <lb />
THE AYDEN DEPARTMENT <lb />
This department is in charge of J. M. Blow who is to represent The Eastern <lb />
in Ayden and vicinity <lb />
w- take <lb />
. and writing for <lb />
o in arrears We have <lb />
all who receive their mail at <lb />
We also take <lb />
for i<lb />
. Missionary <lb />
being durable. church here next Sunday. <lb />
Dr. H. W. Battle, of Kinston, EDUCATIONAL MEETING j Last Friday evening Rev. R <lb />
will deliver a lecture in the . k , Davis addressed a large <lb />
Washington, O. C, Jan. <lb />
composed of citizens, in the <lb />
Editor Missionary Baptist church on the <lb />
I am very glad to announce I <lb />
another Educational <lb />
Meeting to be held in Greenville <lb />
on Monday, February 3rd. This <lb />
will be a tobacco <lb />
meeting. It will be conducted I c and those who fa. <lb />
work for buildings on short no- under the supervision of the U. expressed <lb />
S Department of <lb />
and at least four specials from; <lb />
that department will <lb />
I will take the liberty of writ- <lb />
for Daily BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE <lb />
One thirty-seven acre form <lb />
just at <lb />
A b mM n easy terr <lb />
at. o <lb />
A convict escaped from the <lb />
camp here Wednesday night. <lb />
There will be quarterly meet-1 Superintendent Joe am <lb />
for his <lb />
of Winterville High school <lb />
Thursday night. He is one of <lb />
the strongest preachers in the <lb />
state, and it will be a rare treat <lb />
to hear him. All are most <lb />
invited to be present. <lb />
can fat rash you all kinds <lb />
of and turned wood <lb />
subject cf prohibition, on <lb />
Sunday night Rev. T. H. King, <lb />
of delivered an ad- <lb />
dress along th same line. Both <lb />
gentlemen have been highly <lb />
remains were interred Sunday. Carolina Milling Mfg. <lb />
Chapman came n. <lb />
from her school R <lb />
spend Sunday at home. appointment at the Methodist <lb />
church Sunday afternoon-1 to for your next issue <lb />
days <lb />
horn i <lb />
stock of boy- , are <lb />
at cost for next days. <lb />
offers a reward for his <lb />
Mill supplies, belting, valves, <lb />
steam J. R. Smith Co <lb />
cement, plastering hair <lb />
and a full line of hardware at <lb />
J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
T. E. Cannon, from the <lb />
try, has accepted a <lb />
C. <lb />
Tripp Hart Co have re <lb />
R Smith Co. one <lb />
I interest in Ayden Milling <lb />
Dr D x n <lb />
will begin at once to <lb />
plant, in a short time Ii v -i ill <lb />
be running full time. has <lb />
a system ginning outfit, saw i <lb />
null . i -y <lb />
electric light plant of 1200 <lb />
capacity, undertaking -h- <lb />
make ard repair <lb />
wagons, carts log . ox <lb />
and dump bodies, a full f <lb />
house brackets, t. d <lb />
work, newel posts and r. <lb />
r anything you <lb />
want in <lb />
on short Buy c.; <lb />
end appointment st the Methodist win taKe <lb />
A. W. Ange is spending a Sunday afternoon-1 you for your next issue <lb />
with his parents at his highly com- thing of the capacity and <lb />
near Jamesville. the men will spa <lb />
They must go <lb />
Joseph Causey, <lb />
B. F. Manning <lb />
you want a nice up-to <lb />
at this meeting. <lb />
There will be both a morning <lb />
on the market <lb />
There was an large <lb />
and family crowd in Ayden Saturday <lb />
have moved to one of his farms merchants did <lb />
cottonseed, milling timber and <lb />
wood and dry kilns, for dry <lb />
timber. They also have an <lb />
wood saw so arranged to <lb />
saw wood on your yard, which is <lb />
and are daily receiving a necessary luxury. Any work <lb />
the nicest and freshest of entrusted to this company will be <lb />
in <lb />
of Craven <lb />
Mate you had and and afternoon session, <lb />
i r give him an call. the morning session will open at <lb />
Abbott, former book- o'clock i have every reason <lb />
county, has moved to our ;, pt <lb />
; n Co., is spending a days hare profitable and all <lb />
with ms friends. to attend who arc interested in <lb />
Car cotton seed <lb />
J co. <lb />
The recent rains and storm . <lb />
played havoc with oar <lb />
lie roads. In many s <lb />
i C nip-in;. <lb />
d with neatness and dis- <lb />
patch, Mr. u practical <lb />
mechanic, <lb />
him or fill <lb />
rushing No firm <lb />
In known at . . C <lb />
A full <lb />
i r <lb />
and mill fitting . <lb />
lo i's <lb />
J. <lb />
. lo <lb />
He has entered his children i <lb />
W. H. S. <lb />
E. went g p Manning for tobacco <lb />
out to deliver an address to Mis of <lb />
Arley school about <lb />
miles eat of town, Friday night., T, q <lb />
was here a Monday <lb />
a specialty. afternoon. Ho <lb />
th- near future <lb />
Mies to the delight of our people. <lb />
Very respectfully, <lb />
H. Small <lb />
in the country. <lb />
A Tasteless Chill tonic with <lb />
Iron, positive permanent ard <lb />
effectual relief in and <lb />
a general tonic only at M. M. <lb />
drug store, Ayden. N. C <lb />
Mrs. Sack Smith left yesterday <lb />
for n visit to Hobgood. <lb />
Your lady friend <lb />
die of those duals <lb />
It e at to meet the emergency <lb />
C overseas in a lie your cough cold C <lb />
store, v. , i . .- .,. i ,. . , ,. . <lb />
Law Needs <lb />
The Chronicle the <lb />
an filled his newspapers of the Sate to join it <lb />
N. C. . . , , u rs, s, <lb />
In. r s . J. R <lb />
, iv.;. ops .;., <lb />
would C <lb />
d by R. Smith <lb />
u , <lb />
See our me of books and , . ,, . ., . . . -l <lb />
for holiday be found to meet mat . ., <lb />
J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
. w t c i , <lb />
it is unjust to r quire witnesses <lb />
We have a large lino of nice to attend court and officers to <lb />
r v F- C. Nye, leak suits of furniture, couches, J Perform the for half foes <lb />
G F Jackson Ed chairs, tables stoves etc. that simply because the costs falls on <lb />
UP H <lb />
market. See us buying. <lb />
Harrington Barber ft Co. <lb />
Nelson went to Greenville today. <lb />
Our whole line of clothing must <lb />
go at greatly reduced prices. <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
Miss Beulah Flanagan, of <lb />
spent Friday night at <lb />
the dormitory and went to <lb />
Greenville She is an old <lb />
pupil of W. H S. <lb />
Glass ware ard mills just <lb />
Barber <lb />
Co. <lb />
Jno. R. Smith, of Ayden. came <lb />
over yesterday on business. <lb />
Missionary so- <lb />
the Baptist church has <lb />
been observing the week of <lb />
prayer this week every afternoon <lb />
at the <lb />
We have on hand a few copies <lb />
of the history of the San <lb />
co disaster. Usual price 11.50. <lb />
Our price, B. T. Cox <lb />
Bro. <lb />
The Independent Order of Red <lb />
Men, Tribe No. of <lb />
Winterville, held a public install- <lb />
of officers Tuesday night in <lb />
their hall. Dr David James and <lb />
Mr. Bateman, of Greenville, were <lb />
present and an interesting ad- <lb />
dress was delivered by Dr. <lb />
James. The officers are as fol- <lb />
W. Rollins, <lb />
H. A. Manning, Sachem. <lb />
J, F. Braxton, Senior Saga- <lb />
more. <lb />
J. C. Junior Saga- <lb />
more. <lb />
J. A. Manning, Chief Recorder. <lb />
J. F. Harrington, Keeper of <lb />
Wampum. <lb />
J. E. Buck, Collector. <lb />
Pork time is here. Get <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 single <lb />
to pull a large stump. He <lb />
is also using dynamite under the <lb />
largest ones. <lb />
of all kinds prepared <lb />
at the Carolina Milling mfg. <lb />
Co. <lb />
must go at some price during the the county, seems hardly <lb />
next few days. A. W. Ange; fair end the Landmark is dis- <lb />
. posed to agree with the <lb />
as to witnesses. As to <lb />
Now is the time to purchase, s <lb />
Carts while they on g .,. <lb />
are cheap. The A. G. ox Man- and <lb />
Co. have plenty of <lb />
them on Call and see tin m. <lb />
Don't you need some furniture., <lb />
Make your wife by bringing j Terrible Fire Home <lb />
home, wit I. you a nice rocker or. Pa., Jan. 13.-Be- <lb />
couch A. W. fifty and seventy-five <lb />
A. W. Ange went to Greenville were burred to death <lb />
Tuesday afternoon. tonight in a fire which <lb />
dressed at destroyed Opera <lb />
Carolina Milling it Mfg. Co. j House in tin's place <lb />
The A G Cox The opera was crowded <lb />
company are selling of Sf <lb />
Lutheran Sunday school, <lb />
and barb wire will to their in-; were attending a benefit given <lb />
call to them before for that While the show <lb />
buy. I was in progress a tank exploded. <lb />
Try a tree brand pocket knife The actors endeavored to quiet <lb />
They arc under ; ,;,., in <lb />
They are kept in stock by B. T.; <lb />
Bro, <lb />
Now is the tune to get . <lb />
and double low down women and children the coal <lb />
Mrs. J. Jackson, from the co <lb />
country, bus been visiting her ; <lb />
son, Jackson, week. <lb />
W C i. T. Smith About w he <lb />
returned from Middlesex Tues- I <lb />
Boys I have a nice line of safe- cetera, the <lb />
razors from 1.00 to 0.50, you Pap Dick G <lb />
procure one and <lb />
; he. <lb />
and at rt <lb />
a d .-<lb />
I d i well v <lb />
save time and money- See my <lb />
line of Bolder, and nth r brands, j <lb />
of pocket knives M M Sauls <lb />
W. O. went to Kinston <lb />
Thursday on business <lb />
Car load of <lb />
lime and plastering hair at J. R. <lb />
Smith Co. <lb />
T ;<lb />
four f . <lb />
we are I <lb />
with a l <lb />
extreme <lb />
D. G. Berry wife, who <lb />
have been away on an <lb />
visit came home S <lb />
J. R. I <lb />
number of r and<lb />
L Tyson, one of cue oldest friends, here <lb />
business men, has sold out to his I for Kinston where he will ; <lb />
partner, R C. Cannon, and moved I evening <lb />
to the country. He was cue of Miss Eva Mi <lb />
J. J. Ed So i have in l <lb />
our best citizens. <lb />
The Ayden Milling and <lb />
plant was sold pub <lb />
lie auction here yesterday and <lb />
was bid in by J. F. for <lb />
Harry Skinner, Jr., G <lb />
ville, was her-; Tuesday on pro <lb />
GIRL. <lb />
Be at <lb />
. . <lb />
received a err load of Ell nod <lb />
wire . Can h y <lb />
Governor R. P. am b n <lb />
rited to u iv . i . <lb />
her.- en prohibit . on the <lb />
of February 2nd. <lb />
. ; <lb />
n . C <lb />
G I . r u <lb />
.; direct i of Mr R. <lb />
. . my sic <lb />
Hi y of ti <lb />
is r <lb />
whicH <lb />
of <lb />
rise a i <lb />
. . were i <lb />
kept <lb />
audience i <lb />
ii g. Mr. G in the <lb />
. I <lb />
Tom Daws n, of Grifton, las r <lb />
Tripp. Co. are in post- been her i g hi i M . <lb />
and prepared to furnish the <lb />
genera public with everything <lb />
to the mercantile line to wear, <lb />
cat or make, life happy- Try <lb />
them. <lb />
Slade Chapman, of Creek <lb />
, Mr. <lb />
ch Pit sou , <lb />
themselves heard and year <lb />
awful stampede of the <lb />
F. G. <lb />
R . <lb />
hall the <lb />
. . pro as <lb />
the ;. <lb />
today I <lb />
i and i u st <lb />
of <lb />
end <lb />
at A. W. Angle Co. <lb />
Our entire stock of ladies jack- <lb />
ts must go slaughtering <lb />
lamps, which were used as the <lb />
footlights, were overturned, set- <lb />
ting the place on fire. The <lb />
must go slaughtering ting the . <lb />
prices. Good health depends flames fed by the oil shot almost <lb />
upon your keeping the body to the coiling, and there was a <lb />
wild rush of the seven hundred j <lb />
warm. <lb />
A. W- ft Co <lb />
The A. G. Cox Mfg Co are <lb />
making shipments of their well <lb />
Cox cotton planters. <lb />
Simplex guano sowers and <lb />
back bands. Let us have <lb />
your orders as early as possible. <lb />
The A. G. Cox Mfg Co. are <lb />
still prepared to fill your orders <lb />
promptly for the Tar Heel <lb />
wagons and carts. <lb />
The new year is here. All <lb />
farm supplies can be secured <lb />
from us. Prompt attention to <lb />
our customers Harrington Bar- <lb />
and company <lb />
Stray Taken Up-I have taken <lb />
up a stray cow, red color, butt <lb />
headed, marked swallow fork in <lb />
right car. Owner can get same <lb />
by proving property and paying <lb />
expenses. C- R. Galloway, <lb />
R. F. D. No. Winterville, N. C <lb />
7-2-t-d 3-t-w. <lb />
persons to escape from the <lb />
burning building. Scores of <lb />
women and children were tram- <lb />
upon and several who es- <lb />
caped being burned to death, <lb />
died after being dragged from <lb />
the opera house. <lb />
Honor Roll. <lb />
Honor roll of school at Ball- <lb />
Cross Roads for n of <lb />
Dec is as <lb />
2nd Lee Elks, <lb />
4th <lb />
5th Elks, <lb />
James <lb />
6th Tucker, <lb />
Roy Worthington. <lb />
May E. Hellen, <lb />
Smith, <lb />
Teachers, happy pair. <lb />
He was a successful an <lb />
of his neigh- <lb />
and was held in high <lb />
esteem by ail. <lb />
The prettiest baby caps and <lb />
cloaks in town at J R Smith co. <lb />
The directors of the Free <lb />
Baptist Publishing Co. h Id a <lb />
meeting here yesterday de- <lb />
to erect a largo brick build- <lb />
in which to publish <lb />
paper, and also to enlarge <lb />
There were several of the board <lb />
here from out town and they <lb />
transacted much business per- <lb />
to their plant. <lb />
Wednesday evening at p. <lb />
m. at the home of the mother of <lb />
the bride, Mrs. Sack Smith, on <lb />
Third street Mr. W. L, Browning <lb />
and Miss Lula Smith were united <lb />
in marriage. Rev- Mr. of <lb />
Greenville, officiating. Miss <lb />
Lula was one of our most popular <lb />
and charming young ladies. Mr <lb />
Browning is the efficient book- <lb />
keeper of the J- R. Smith Co- <lb />
We tender congratulations to the <lb />
if st .- I n . <lb />
you have . . <lb />
stock. <lb />
patterns kept on <lb />
latest styles. Smith c . <lb />
. the I i age.<lb />
I taken <lb />
. . r in i well <lb />
and ; . ; <lb />
HE <lb />
of <lb />
AYDEN, N. <lb />
In the Stale North Carolina, at dose of business Dec. <lb />
LIABILITIES.<lb />
V profits, less current <lb />
I Ba taxes <lb />
subject to chock<lb />
Silver coin, Including all minor <lb />
coin currency 2,165.73 certified check- <lb />
other 2,709.00 <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Loans and discount i <lb />
Overdraft <lb />
house <lb />
and Fixtures <lb />
Total <lb />
25.0 13.00 <lb />
; 7.12 <lb />
I; i <lb />
82,16.1.29 <lb />
COUNTY PITT <lb />
I J R. Smith, Cashier of the above earned bank, do swear <lb />
the above Statement is to the best of my and belief. <lb />
SMITH, Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be-1 <lb />
fore me, this 6th. day of Dec. j R- SMITH, <lb />
that <lb />
STANCIL HODGES, <lb />
Notary Public <lb />
R. C. CANNON. <lb />
JOSEPH DIXON, <lb />
Directors<lb />
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WHAT ABOUT CHRISTMAS <lb />
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and expectations of what Santa <lb />
is likely to bring them. <lb />
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in speculation regarding the <lb />
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and a piece Bern- <lb />
stein Iron Bed have no equal. <lb />
TAFT BOYD. <lb />
GOOD EYESIGHT <lb />
is a blessing. Have you it <lb />
If not. you should wear glasses- <lb />
Let me tit your eyes and give the <lb />
desired relief <lb />
C. E. <lb />
Optician <lb />
Graduate Philadelphia College <lb />
of Horology and Optics <lb />
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AND LIVERPOOL <lb />
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by Cobb Bros Co., Banker <lb />
and Brokers, Norfolk.<lb />
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SOLID AS A ROCK <lb />
and sound as a bell are ex- <lb />
that can w. be <lb />
applied <lb />
THE NATIONAL BANK <lb />
OF GREENVILLE <lb />
Its resources are ample, <lb />
its management able and <lb />
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tors come first. It is a <lb />
bank where you can safely <lb />
deposit your funds, <lb />
they be small or <lb />
invites your account and <lb />
offer you the security of <lb />
abundant resources and <lb />
sound management. <lb />
That Means <lb />
that <lb />
w e <lb />
are in a position to increase <lb />
the business value of every <lb />
man in this town; we've got <lb />
Hart, Marx <lb />
clothes tor you; and it you <lb />
live up to looks in these <lb />
clothes, you'll be a sure sue <lb />
in <lb />
Business. <lb />
CS FORBES <lb />
Of all claims audited and allowed <lb />
the Board of County <lb />
of Pitt County together <lb />
with receipts end disburse- <lb />
and the financial condition <lb />
of said county for the fiscal <lb />
year ending December 1907.<lb />
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Robert Spell <lb />
SHOE REPAIRER <lb />
in Stables on <lb />
Fourth Street. All wore done <lb />
promptly and satisfactorily <lb />
SEN MS YOUR ORDERS. <lb />
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Monday Night, 13th. <lb />
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Button <lb />
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Miss <lb />
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Miss Lottie Skinner <lb />
Miss May Draper <lb />
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that fail plumbing tobacco and corn- dwell-j <lb />
needs looking after to <lb />
Kyle <lb />
Frank <lb />
I Bob Button <lb />
Sheriff <lb />
John Ivey Smith <lb />
Will Lipscomb <lb />
Roy Flanagan <lb />
Alex Blow <lb />
Ed Foley- <lb />
Vick <lb />
50,55,25- Seats on Sale at Reflector Book Store. <lb />
CHICKENS- <lb />
FARMS FOR SALE. <lb />
C A Dickens <lb />
F. C. Harding. <lb />
Dicks for sale at Rainbow <lb />
in front of market <lb />
house. <lb />
all our customers we send <lb />
Most, hearty New Year's greet- <lb />
Hoping that in the year <lb />
may have frequent meet- <lb />
Then here's to luck and pluck <lb />
and wealth, <lb />
A happy life blessed <lb />
Sincerely, <lb />
JAMES L. LITTLE <lb />
Harry Skinner. -v Ir <lb />
SKINNER <lb />
LAWYERS Greenville. N C; <lb />
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shakes. <lb />
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If every night a dose he <lb />
Of Hollister's Rocky Mountain . <lb />
Tea- Wooten's Drug Store, j <lb />
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PRINTING <lb />
COMMERCIAL WORK <lb />
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The Reflector <lb />
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No. To whom issued. <lb />
Virginia Atkinson. <lb />
Millie Atkinson . <lb />
Charlotte Anderson . <lb />
Richard Anderson . <lb />
Jno. Braxton . <lb />
Hannah Braxton . <lb />
H. C. for H. H. <lb />
Tyson . <lb />
O. Byrd and brother . <lb />
Frank Bright and wife. . <lb />
Bynum Battle . <lb />
Pennie Burney . <lb />
Sallie Baker . <lb />
Briley . <lb />
S. Cannon . <lb />
F Cannon. <lb />
Cannon . <lb />
Nancy Cox . <lb />
,; Clark . <lb />
Susan Clark . <lb />
Ruben Clark . <lb />
Willis <lb />
Phyllis Cobb . <lb />
A. . Corbet-. . <lb />
Abram Dunn . <lb />
Henry and wife. <lb />
Hannah Dupree. <lb />
Alex Daniel . <lb />
. <lb />
Peggy Ellis . <lb />
Titus Elks . <lb />
. <lb />
Redmond Fulford . <lb />
Fleming . <lb />
Foreman . <lb />
Frank Grimes . <lb />
Betsey <lb />
Gay . <lb />
Willis Graham . <lb />
Alice Gorham . <lb />
Alex Greene . <lb />
at, Henderson . <lb />
C. Horton . <lb />
Isabella Holmes <lb />
Frank Hines . <lb />
Robt. . <lb />
. <lb />
Ann E. . <lb />
Hue wife . <lb />
Hunt . <lb />
Henry James . <lb />
Mary Jones, S. C. <lb />
Mary Jones. Gr. <lb />
Lawrence Joyner . <lb />
Mrs. Chas. Joyner . <lb />
Alonzo Joyner . <lb />
Marina Johnson . <lb />
Salmon Johnson. <lb />
Susan Johnson . <lb />
. <lb />
Lang . <lb />
Berry Lee . <lb />
. <lb />
Wm. Leggett . <lb />
Nancy Moore . <lb />
. . <lb />
Morris . <lb />
Elon May . <lb />
Mrs. J. B. Morgan . <lb />
Louise . <lb />
Ashley and child <lb />
Judy Noble . <lb />
Parker . <lb />
Watson Phillips. <lb />
R. A. Roberson. <lb />
Wm. Roberson . <lb />
Randolph . <lb />
Cell Rives . <lb />
L. Simmons . <lb />
Mary Spain . <lb />
SO John Sheppard. <lb />
O. W. Smith . <lb />
Delia Staton . <lb />
Stocks. <lb />
Martha . <lb />
Fannie . <lb />
Teel . <lb />
Ellen . <lb />
Fred Venters . <lb />
Vines. <lb />
Louis <lb />
Mrs. W. G. <lb />
Mrs. Jno. Wilson. <lb />
Wilson. <lb />
Walters . <lb />
Marshal Elks . <lb />
Mrs. Hudson . . <lb />
Virginia Atkinson . <lb />
Millie Atkinson <lb />
Anderson and <lb />
wife . <lb />
Jno. Braxton . <lb />
Hannah Braxton. <lb />
H. C. for H. <lb />
H. Tyson . <lb />
O. Byrd and brother. <lb />
Frank Bright wife <lb />
Bynum Battle . <lb />
Pennie Burney . <lb />
Sallie . <lb />
Martha Briley <lb />
No. To whom issued. <lb />
Simon Johnson . <lb />
Susan Johnson . <lb />
Langley------- <lb />
Lang . <lb />
Berry . <lb />
. . <lb />
Leggett . <lb />
Nancy Moore . <lb />
. <lb />
. Morris . <lb />
Elon May . <lb />
Mrs. J. B. Morgan . <lb />
Louis . <lb />
Ashley and child <lb />
Annis Parker . <lb />
Watson Phillips <lb />
R. A. Roberson . <lb />
Wm. Roberson. <lb />
Randolph. <lb />
Cilia Rives . <lb />
I. Simmons . <lb />
condition of said <lb />
Amount. <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
2.50 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
3.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
3.50 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
2.50 <lb />
county <lb />
tor th., fiscal year ending December <lb />
YEA <lb />
GREETING <lb />
Big Store <lb />
Wishes to thank each and every one for their patronage in the past and asks for a liberal share of their <lb />
business in 1908 <lb />
The holder of ticket number Is entitled to the Iron Bedstead, offered in our prize sale, and can come and get same. Mr. W. H. Kilpatrick of being <lb />
the largest cash purchaser during the sale, was awarded the Organ. <lb />
Wishing each and every one a prosperous and happy New Year, I beg to remain, Yours to serve<lb />
m; <lb />
Frank Grimes <lb />
Betsey <lb />
Bet tic Gay <lb />
21.1 <lb />
Willis Graham <lb />
Alice Gorham <lb />
Alex, Greene <lb />
Spain . <lb />
Jno. Sheppard . <lb />
G. W. Smith . <lb />
Delia Staton . <lb />
Clemmie Stocks . <lb />
Martha Tripp . <lb />
Pennie Tripp. <lb />
Teel . <lb />
Ellen . <lb />
Fred Venters . <lb />
Margaret Vines <lb />
Vick . <lb />
Mrs. W. G. Windham <lb />
Wilson. <lb />
Argon Wilson . <lb />
Sam Walters . <lb />
Betsey Dunn . <lb />
Smith . <lb />
Jas. . <lb />
Virginia Atkinson . . <lb />
Millie Atkinson . <lb />
Anderson and <lb />
. <lb />
Jno. Braxton . <lb />
Hannah Braxton . . . <lb />
H. C. for <lb />
Tyson . <lb />
Bright and <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.60 <lb />
1.60 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
3.00 <lb />
7.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
2.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
No. To whom issued. <lb />
Mrs. Louis Hudson . . <lb />
K. Henderson . <lb />
C. Horton . <lb />
Isabella Holmes . <lb />
Frank Hines . <lb />
. <lb />
Ann E. <lb />
Ham and wife . . <lb />
Henry James . <lb />
Mary Jones. S. C. <lb />
Lawrence Joyner . <lb />
Alonzo Joyner . <lb />
Marina Johnson . <lb />
Simon Johnson . <lb />
Johnson . <lb />
Langley . <lb />
Lang . <lb />
Berry Lee .<lb />
Wm. Leggett . <lb />
Nancy Moore . <lb />
Morris . <lb />
Mrs. J. B. Morgan . <lb />
Ashley and <lb />
child . <lb />
Annis Parker . <lb />
R. A. Roberson. <lb />
Wm. Roberson . <lb />
Randolph <lb />
Cilia Rives . <lb />
L. Simmons . <lb />
Mary Spain . <lb />
Jno. Sheppard . <lb />
G. W. Smith. <lb />
Staton . <lb />
Clemmie Stocks . . <lb />
Martha . <lb />
S Ellen . <lb />
Fred. Venters . <lb />
vinos . <lb />
Mrs. W. G. <lb />
Wilson . <lb />
Basil Walters . <lb />
Mary Ballinger. <lb />
Geo. Home . <lb />
Alonzo . <lb />
Amount. <lb />
2.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
2.00 , <lb />
1.00 i <lb />
2.00 <lb />
1.001 <lb />
1.00 I <lb />
5.00 , <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
2.50 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
3.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
No. To whom issued. <lb />
Henry and wife<lb />
Hannah <lb />
lit Piggy Kills . <lb />
Titus Elks . <lb />
Redmond Fulford <lb />
Fleming . <lb />
Foreman . <lb />
Grimes . <lb />
I Betsey . <lb />
I Gay . <lb />
Willis Graham . <lb />
Alice Gorham . <lb />
Alex Greene . <lb />
Mrs. Louis Hudson <lb />
Amount <lb />
2.00 <lb />
2.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
H. <lb />
Frank <lb />
wife . <lb />
Bynum . <lb />
Pennie Burney. <lb />
Sallie Baker . <lb />
Martha . <lb />
Jno. S. Cannon. <lb />
Sarah P. <lb />
Wm. Cannon. <lb />
Nancy Cox . <lb />
Phyllis Clark . <lb />
. <lb />
Willis Chance . <lb />
Phyllis Cobb . <lb />
A. Corbett . <lb />
Abram Dunn. <lb />
Betsey Dunn. <lb />
Henry and wife <lb />
. <lb />
Hannah Dupree . <lb />
Peggy Kills . <lb />
Titus . <lb />
Jno. <lb />
Redmond Fulford . <lb />
Fleming. <lb />
Foreman . <lb />
Frank Grimes . <lb />
Betsey . <lb />
Bottle Gay . <lb />
Willis <lb />
Alice Gorham . <lb />
Alex Greene . <lb />
Mrs. Louis Hudson . . <lb />
K. Henderson . <lb />
C. Horton . <lb />
Isabella Holmes . <lb />
Prank Hines . <lb />
Robt. . <lb />
Ann B. <lb />
Ham and wife. . <lb />
Hunt . <lb />
Henry James . <lb />
Mary Jones. S. C. . . <lb />
Mary Jones. Gr. <lb />
Lawrence Joyner . . . . <lb />
Alonzo Joyner . <lb />
. Marina Johnson . . . <lb />
Simon Johnson. <lb />
Button Johnson. <lb />
Langley <lb />
Lang . <lb />
Berry Lee . <lb />
. . . <lb />
Wm. Leggett . <lb />
Nancy <lb />
Morris. <lb />
Elon May . <lb />
Mrs, It. Morgan ., <lb />
Louis <lb />
Ashley and <lb />
child . <lb />
Annis Parker. <lb />
R. a. Roberson . <lb />
Wm. <lb />
Randolph . <lb />
Cilia Hives . <lb />
L. Simmons . <lb />
Mary Spain . <lb />
Jno. Sheppard . <lb />
G, W. Smith . <lb />
Almeta Smith . <lb />
Delia . <lb />
t Clemmie Stocks . <lb />
Martha . <lb />
Fannie <lb />
Teel <lb />
1.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
3.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
3.00 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.501 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
3.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
5.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
2.50 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
3.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
Delia Moore <lb />
Nancy Cox . <lb />
Atkinson <lb />
Polly Smith and sister <lb />
Lucy Pollard <lb />
Frank Bell <lb />
i Virginia Atkinson. . . <lb />
It Millie Atkinson <lb />
Atkinson . <lb />
Anderson and <lb />
wife . <lb />
Jno. Braxton . <lb />
Hannah Braxton . <lb />
H. C. for H. <lb />
H. Tyson . <lb />
Bynum . <lb />
Frank Bright and wife <lb />
Pennie . <lb />
Sallie Baker . <lb />
. Martha Briley . <lb />
Mary Ballinger . <lb />
Frank Boll . <lb />
Jno. S. Cannon . <lb />
Sarah F. Cannon . <lb />
Wm. Cannon . <lb />
Nancy Cox . <lb />
Phyllis Clark . <lb />
Susan Clark . <lb />
Willis Chance . <lb />
Phyllis Cobb <lb />
3.50 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
2.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
4.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
K. Henderson. <lb />
O. Horton . <lb />
Isabella Holmes <lb />
Geo. House and wife <lb />
Frank Hines . <lb />
Robt. . <lb />
Alonzo . <lb />
Ann E. <lb />
Ham and wife. . <lb />
Hunt . <lb />
Mary Jones. S. C. <lb />
Lawrence Joyner <lb />
Alonzo Joyner . <lb />
Marina Johnson . <lb />
Simon Johnson . <lb />
I Johnson . <lb />
Langley . <lb />
Lang . <lb />
Berry . <lb />
worth . <lb />
N. B. Lit <lb />
Nancy Moore . <lb />
Delia Moore. <lb />
Jno. Moore . <lb />
J. R. Mills. <lb />
. <lb />
Morris . <lb />
Mrs. B. Morgan. . <lb />
Ashley and <lb />
child . <lb />
Annis Parker . <lb />
Lucy Pollard . <lb />
R. A. Roberson <lb />
Wm. Roberson . <lb />
Randolph . <lb />
Cilia Rives. <lb />
L. Simmons . <lb />
Mary S pain . <lb />
Jno. Sheppard . <lb />
. G. W. Smith . <lb />
i Polly Smith and sister <lb />
Delia Staton <lb />
3.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.501 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
. 1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
5.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
2.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
3.00 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
No. To whom Issued. <lb />
1291 Charlotte Anderson. <lb />
Jno. Braxton wife <lb />
H. C. for <lb />
H. Tyson. <lb />
1295 Frank Bright and <lb />
wife . <lb />
1296 Battle. <lb />
1297 Pennie Burney . <lb />
1295 Sallie Baker . <lb />
1299 Martha Briley . <lb />
Mary . <lb />
1301 Frank Bell . <lb />
1302 O. Byrd and brother <lb />
1303 Jno. S. Cannon . <lb />
Sarah P. Cannon . <lb />
1305 Wm. Cannon and <lb />
. <lb />
1306 Nancy Cox . <lb />
1807 Phyllis Clark . <lb />
1308 Susan Clark . <lb />
1309 Willis Chance. <lb />
Phyllis Cobb. <lb />
1311 A. J. Corbett. <lb />
1312 Abram Dunn . <lb />
Betsey Dunn . <lb />
Henry and wife <lb />
. <lb />
Hannah Dupree . <lb />
Peggy Bills <lb />
1313 <lb />
1314 <lb />
1315 <lb />
1316 <lb />
1314<lb />
wife. <lb />
Jno. A. Cannon . <lb />
Sarah F. Cannon . <lb />
Wm. Cannon . <lb />
Nancy Cox . <lb />
Clark . <lb />
Susan Clark . <lb />
Willis Chance . <lb />
Phyllis Cobb . <lb />
N. Corbett . <lb />
Reuben Clark . <lb />
Abram Dunn. <lb />
Henry and wife <lb />
. <lb />
Hannah Dupree . <lb />
Peggy Ellis . <lb />
. Titus Elks. <lb />
Marshall . <lb />
Redmond Fulford . <lb />
Fleming .<lb />
Mrs Louis Hudson . <lb />
K. Henderson . <lb />
C. Horton . <lb />
Holmes . <lb />
s Frank Hines. <lb />
Robt. . <lb />
Ann E. Hines . <lb />
Hines . <lb />
Jas, and wife. . <lb />
Hunt . <lb />
Henry James . <lb />
Mary S. C. <lb />
Mary Jones, Or. <lb />
Joyner <lb />
Alonzo Joyner . <lb />
Marina Johnson . <lb />
1.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
3.00 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
1.60 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
3.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
2.0.1 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
6.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
Fred Venters . <lb />
Vines . <lb />
Mrs. W, G. <lb />
Jno. Wilson . <lb />
Walters . <lb />
Almeta Smith . <lb />
Virginia Atkinson . . <lb />
Millie Atkinson <lb />
Anderson and <lb />
wife <lb />
Braxton . <lb />
Hannah Braxton . <lb />
H. C. for H. <lb />
ii. Tyson . <lb />
Prank Bright and wife <lb />
Bynum Battle . <lb />
Pennie Burney. <lb />
Sallie linker . <lb />
Martha . <lb />
Jno, S. Cannon . <lb />
Sarah P. Cannon . <lb />
Win. Cannon . <lb />
I Nancy Cox . <lb />
Phyllis Clark . <lb />
Clark . <lb />
Willis Chance . <lb />
Phyllis Cobb . <lb />
A. J. Corbett . <lb />
Abram Dunn . <lb />
Henry and wife <lb />
. <lb />
Hannah Dupree. <lb />
. Betsey Dunn . <lb />
Ellis . <lb />
Titus Elks . <lb />
Redmond Fulford. <lb />
Fleming. <lb />
Foreman . <lb />
Frank Grimes . <lb />
Betsey . <lb />
Gav . <lb />
Willis Graham . <lb />
Alice . <lb />
Alex. Greene . <lb />
3.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
2.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
3.00 <lb />
7.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
3.50 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
A. J. Corbett. <lb />
Abram Dunn. <lb />
Betsey Dunn . <lb />
Henry and wife <lb />
. <lb />
Hannah Dupree . <lb />
Peggy Ellis . <lb />
Titus Elks . <lb />
Redmond Fulford . <lb />
Tisha Fleming. <lb />
Foreman . <lb />
Frank Grimes . <lb />
. <lb />
Bettie Gay . <lb />
Willis Graham. <lb />
Alice Gorham . <lb />
Alex. Greene . <lb />
Mrs. Louis Hudson . <lb />
K. Henderson . <lb />
C. Horton . <lb />
Isabella Holmes <lb />
Geo. House and <lb />
Frank Hines . <lb />
. Robt. . <lb />
Alonzo <lb />
Ann E. . <lb />
Ham and <lb />
Hunt . <lb />
Henry James . <lb />
Mary Jones. S. <lb />
Lawrence Joyner . . <lb />
Alonzo Joyner . <lb />
Marina Johnson . . <lb />
Simon Johnson . <lb />
Johnson . <lb />
Langley . . <lb />
Lang . <lb />
Berry Lee . <lb />
Let. . . <lb />
Nancy Moore . <lb />
Delia Moore . <lb />
Morris . <lb />
Ashley <lb />
child . <lb />
Annis Parker . <lb />
Lucy Pollard . <lb />
R. A. Roberson . <lb />
SIC Win. Roberson . <lb />
Randolph . <lb />
Cilia Rives . <lb />
L. Simmons. <lb />
Mary Spain . <lb />
Jno. Sheppard . <lb />
G. W. <lb />
Polly Smith and sister<lb />
so <lb />
2.00 <lb />
2.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
3.00 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
3.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
5.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
. <lb />
Ml T; . .------- <lb />
To . <lb />
Fred Venters . <lb />
Vines . <lb />
Mrs. W. O. Windham <lb />
Jno. Wilson . <lb />
Samuel Walters . <lb />
Wm. Cannon and wife <lb />
Nobles <lb />
Hannah Braxton . <lb />
May Little . <lb />
Ashley and <lb />
child . <lb />
Peacock . <lb />
Frank Bell . <lb />
O Byrd and brother <lb />
Virginia Atkinson . . <lb />
Millie Atkinson . <lb />
i i Atkinson . <lb />
Charlotte Anderson. <lb />
Jno. Braxton . <lb />
Hannah Braxton <lb />
H. C. for H. <lb />
H. Tyson . <lb />
Frank and <lb />
wife . <lb />
Bynum Battle . <lb />
I Pennie . <lb />
I Sallie linker . <lb />
i Martha Briley . <lb />
Mary Ballinger . <lb />
Frank Hell . <lb />
and brother <lb />
Jno S. Cannon . <lb />
Sarah P. Cannon. <lb />
Wm. Cannon and wife <lb />
Nancy Cox . <lb />
Phyllis Clark . <lb />
Susan Clark . <lb />
Willis Chance . <lb />
Phyllis Cobb. <lb />
A. J. Corbett. <lb />
Abram Dunn . <lb />
Betsey Dunn . <lb />
Henry and Wife <lb />
. <lb />
l Hannah Dupree . <lb />
Peggy Ellis . <lb />
Titus Elks <lb />
3.50 <lb />
. 4.00 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
2.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
3.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
3.00 <lb />
7.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
Ti us . <lb />
1319 Fulford . . <lb />
1320 Tisha Fleming <lb />
1321 Foreman------- <lb />
Frank Grimes . <lb />
1323 Betsey Garris . <lb />
1324 Bettie Gay . <lb />
1325 Alb Gorham . <lb />
On me . <lb />
1327 Mrs, e Hudson. <lb />
;,. Henderson . <lb />
C. Hit ton . <lb />
Holmes . . . <lb />
1381 House and wife <lb />
Frank . <lb />
Amount. <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
3.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
2.00 I <lb />
2.00 <lb />
3.00 <lb />
1.60 <lb />
4.00 <lb />
1.00 ; <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 i <lb />
1.50 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
3.00 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
No To v. I . <lb />
ii. . Smith . <lb />
1548 sad sister <lb />
Delia . <lb />
. <lb />
1551 Martha Tripp . <lb />
1552 Ellen . <lb />
1553 Fred. Venters. <lb />
1554 Margaret Vinos . <lb />
Mrs. W. G. <lb />
1556 Jno. Wilson . <lb />
1599 Eliza Parker . <lb />
I Walters <lb />
1612 Virginia Atkinson . <lb />
1615 Millie . . <lb />
1614 Laney Atkinson . . <lb />
s i And in . . <lb />
i Braxton . <lb />
1618 ii c. for <lb />
H. l. Tyson . <lb />
1619 Fran. and <lb />
wife . <lb />
1620 Bynum Haul . <lb />
1621 Pennie Burney . <lb />
1622 Sallie Baker . <lb />
1623 Martha Briley . <lb />
1624 r <lb />
1625 Prank Bell . <lb />
1626 O. Byrd brother <lb />
s. <lb />
1627 <lb />
1629 <lb />
Wm. <lb />
. <lb />
1630 Nancy <lb />
C i <lb />
Can <lb />
and <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
2.50 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
2.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
3.00 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
3.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.60 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
Delia Staton <lb />
Clemmie stocks . <lb />
Martha . <lb />
Ellen . <lb />
. Fred Venters. <lb />
Vines . <lb />
Mrs. W. G. <lb />
Jno. Wilson . <lb />
Walters . <lb />
Mrs. B. Morgan . . <lb />
Jno. Moore . <lb />
M. B. Little . <lb />
J. R. Mills . <lb />
Virginia Atkinson. . . . <lb />
Millie Atkinson. <lb />
Laney Atkinson . <lb />
Anderson. <lb />
Jno. Braxton . <lb />
Hannah Braxton <lb />
H. C. for H. <lb />
H. Tyson . <lb />
Frank Bright and wife <lb />
Bynum Battle. <lb />
Pennie Burney . <lb />
Sallie Baker. <lb />
Martha Briley. <lb />
Mary Ballinger. <lb />
Frank Bell . <lb />
Jno. S. Cannon . <lb />
Sarah P. Cannon . <lb />
Wm. Cannon . <lb />
Cox . <lb />
. Phyllis Clark . <lb />
Susan Clark . <lb />
Chance . <lb />
Phyllis Cobb. <lb />
A. J. Corbet . <lb />
A bra tn Dunn . <lb />
Betsey Dunn . <lb />
too <lb />
1.50 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
2.50 <lb />
3.00 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
3.50 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
4.00 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
2.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
3.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
3.00 <lb />
7.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
2.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
Redmond Fulford. <lb />
Fleming . . . <lb />
Frank Grimes. <lb />
Betsey Garris . <lb />
Gay <lb />
Gorham <lb />
II <lb />
Alex. Green, <lb />
Mrs. Louis <lb />
K. Henderson . <lb />
C. Horton . <lb />
Isabella Holmes <lb />
Geo. House and wife <lb />
Frank Hines . <lb />
Robt. <lb />
Alonzo . <lb />
Ann E. . <lb />
Ham and wife. . <lb />
Hunt . <lb />
Mary Jones. . C. . <lb />
Lawrence Joyner . <lb />
Marina Johnson . . <lb />
Simon Johnson . <lb />
Susan Johnson <lb />
Langley . <lb />
Lang . <lb />
Berry Lee . <lb />
worth ., <lb />
N. B. Little . <lb />
May Little . <lb />
Nancy Moore . <lb />
Delia Moore . <lb />
. Jno. Moore . <lb />
Morris . . <lb />
s Mrs. J. B. Morgan. <lb />
J. R. Mills . <lb />
Ashley <lb />
chili <lb />
mo Annis Parker <lb />
Lucy Pollard <lb />
II. A. Roberson <lb />
Wm. Roberson<lb />
Hives . . . <lb />
L. Simmons . <lb />
Mary Spain . . . <lb />
Jno. <lb />
1200 O. W. Smith . <lb />
1201 Polly Smith <lb />
sister . <lb />
1202 Delia Staton . <lb />
1203 Clemmie stocks . <lb />
Martha . <lb />
1306 . <lb />
1206 Fred Venters . <lb />
Margaret <lb />
Mrs. W. G. Windham <lb />
1209 Jno. Wilson . <lb />
1210 Walters . <lb />
. Adeline Holden . . . <lb />
Jno. Braxton and wife <lb />
Virginia Atkinson. . <lb />
Millie Atkinson <lb />
1290 Laney Atkinson . <lb />
2.0 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
4.00 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.60 <lb />
3.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.60 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.80 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.30 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
5.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1338 Robt. . <lb />
Alonzo . <lb />
1335 Ann B. . <lb />
Holden . <lb />
1337 Ham and wife, <lb />
1338 Hunt . <lb />
t Mary Jones. S. C. <lb />
1845 Lawrence Joyner ., <lb />
Marina Johnson . <lb />
1343 Johnson . <lb />
Susan on <lb />
Langley <lb />
. <lb />
Berry Lee . <lb />
. <lb />
1849 Poll . <lb />
1350 May . <lb />
1851 Nancy Moore . <lb />
1352 Delia Moore . <lb />
1353 Jno. Moore . <lb />
t . <lb />
1355 Morris . <lb />
1356 Mrs. J. B. Morgan . <lb />
R. Mills . <lb />
and <lb />
child . <lb />
1859 Annis Parker. <lb />
1360 Lucy Pollard . <lb />
1362 R. A. Roberson . <lb />
1203 Win. Roberson <lb />
1864 Randolph . <lb />
1365 <lb />
L. . <lb />
1807 Mary Spain . <lb />
Jno. Sheppard . <lb />
1369 O. w. Smith . <lb />
1370 Polly Smith and sister <lb />
1371 Delia Staton . <lb />
1372 Clemmie Stocks . <lb />
Martini <lb />
Ellen . <lb />
1875 Fred. Veil ors. <lb />
1376 Vines------- <lb />
1371 Mrs. W. G. Windham <lb />
1378 Jno. Wilson . <lb />
1379 Walters.<lb />
Virginia Atkinson . . <lb />
1467 Millie Atkinson <lb />
14.18 Laney Atkinson . <lb />
1469 Charlotte Anderson. <lb />
1470 Jno. Braxton . <lb />
I H. for H. <lb />
H. Tyson . <lb />
Prank Bright <lb />
wife <lb />
I Clark . <lb />
1632 Susan Clark . <lb />
1683 Will I <lb />
1.001 1634 . <lb />
2.00 I 1635 A. J. Col . <lb />
Abram . <lb />
1637 e;. --1 Till . <lb />
i 1638 Henry and <lb />
1639 De tn . <lb />
I Han ii . <lb />
1641 Ell. <lb />
. <lb />
d I <lb />
Tisha Fleming <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
5.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.00<lb />
k Foreman <lb />
1646 <lb />
ion <lb />
1648 <lb />
1652 <lb />
1654 C <lb />
2.-. , 1655 <lb />
Prank Grimes <lb />
i; troy <lb />
Bell <lb />
Ali e florin . <lb />
Gr -el. . <lb />
i I ins . <lb />
Mrs. Hudson. <lb />
K. I <lb />
1.00 <lb />
3.00 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.60 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
4.50 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
4.00 <lb />
1659 <lb />
I.;<lb />
I r. I <lb />
1477 <lb />
1478 <lb />
1479 <lb />
SO <lb />
1481 <lb />
Battle . <lb />
Burney . <lb />
Baker . <lb />
Mart a Briley . <lb />
Mary Ballinger <lb />
Frank . <lb />
O. Byrd and brother <lb />
Jno. S. Cannon <lb />
F. Can . . <lb />
Cannon and <lb />
Sarah <lb />
1488 Wm. <lb />
1484 Nancy Cox . <lb />
Phyllis Clark . <lb />
Susan Clark . <lb />
Willis . . <lb />
Phyllis Cobb . <lb />
1480 A. J. <lb />
Abram Dunn . . <lb />
1491 Betsey Dunn . , <lb />
Henry and <lb />
9.1 . . . <lb />
Hannah Dupree <lb />
Carrie Downs . <lb />
Peggy Ellis <lb />
Titus Elks . <lb />
Redmond Fulford <lb />
1690 <lb />
1692 <lb />
1494 <lb />
1490 <lb />
1497 <lb />
m- <lb />
POOR PRINT<lb />
. <lb />
1661 and wife. <lb />
Frank . <lb />
Rob . H . <lb />
lee . <lb />
E Ho de . <lb />
,; life <lb />
Hunt . <lb />
. . . <lb />
Marina . <lb />
g Johnson . . . <lb />
Susan on . <lb />
Law <lb />
1670 Lena. <lb />
1671 Berry Leo . <lb />
1672 .- <lb />
1673 Poll Little . <lb />
1674 May Little . <lb />
Nancy . <lb />
1670 D Moor . <lb />
1677 Moore. <lb />
1679 Mot . <lb />
1686 Mrs. J, B. Morgan . . <lb />
1681 J. Ii. . <lb />
1688 Parker . <lb />
1663 Parker . <lb />
Lucy Pollard . <lb />
1686 R. A. Rob. son . <lb />
Wm. Roberson . <lb />
1688 Randolph . <lb />
Cilia Rives . <lb />
L. Simmons . <lb />
Mary . <lb />
. Jno. . <lb />
1693 G- W. . <lb />
Pi <lb />
. <lb />
1693 Delia . <lb />
1696 Slot . <lb />
1697 Martha Trip;. <lb />
1698 . <lb />
1699 Fred. Venters . <lb />
1700 Vines . <lb />
1701 w. g. Windham <lb />
1702 Jno. Wilson . <lb />
1703 <lb />
Parker . <lb />
Virginia A kin -on . . <lb />
Laney Atkinson . <lb />
1752 Millie <lb />
1753 t Anderson. <lb />
1751 Jno. Braxton. <lb />
Ii. C. <lb />
H. II. <lb />
r Bright <lb />
wife . <lb />
i . <lb />
i mi . <lb />
1760 Sallie link r . <lb />
Martha Briley. <lb />
Mary Ballinger . <lb />
O. Byrd and brother <lb />
Jno s. Cannon . <lb />
. Sarah F. Cannon . . <lb />
Wm. Cannon and <lb />
wife . <lb />
Nancy Cox . <lb />
Phyllis Clark. <lb />
Susan Clark . <lb />
Willis Chance . <lb />
Phyllis Coll. <lb />
A. Corbett . <lb />
Abram Dunn . <lb />
Betsey Dunn . <lb />
Hannah Dupree . <lb />
Henry d<lb />
Peggy <lb />
1780 us Elks . <lb />
Redmond . <lb />
1782 Fleming <lb />
1788 Foreman . <lb />
Prank . <lb />
1785 Betsey <lb />
B tile . <lb />
. <lb />
17- Green. <lb />
1789 Our . . <lb />
Mrs. Louis Hudson . . <lb />
K. <lb />
Horton . <lb />
1793 Isabella . . . .<lb />
1.00 <lb />
3.6 <lb />
i. ii <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
1.09 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
I. <lb />
.- <lb />
2.01 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
8.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
.,,, <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
8.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.0 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.60 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
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POUNDS PAiNT <lb />
Just Arrived At <lb />
BAKER HART <lb />
S When you will a complete <lb />
at all times. They handle <lb />
in lots always keeping <lb />
d quality <lb />
celled- they guarantee it per <lb />
cert pure- Don't fail to see <lb />
th lire, of Heaters, <lb />
stoves, shot guns, <lb />
Enamel ware etc. It is the <lb />
bay y They <lb />
i keep on ham the celebrated <lb />
American Wire Pence, the kind <lb />
j is tight different <lb />
I heights. Their place is head- <lb />
quarters for Roofing, which you <lb />
i will in Iron, Gravel, <lb />
Paper Take a look at <lb />
their plows other <lb />
a I. fact almost <lb />
every want in the Hardware can <lb />
be lied by<lb />
Having duly qualified before <lb />
the Superior court clerk of Pitt <lb />
county as executor of the last <lb />
will and of J. J. <lb />
Laughinghouse, Jr., deceased, <lb />
notice is hereby given to all par <lb />
ties indebted to the estate to <lb />
make immediate payment to the <lb />
undersigned, and all persons <lb />
having claims against the estate <lb />
are notified present the same <lb />
for payment to the undersigned <lb />
on or before the 18th day of De- <lb />
1918, or this notice will <lb />
be plead in bar of recovery. <lb />
This day of Dec. 1907. <lb />
J. J. Laughinghouse, <lb />
Ex. of a. J. Laughinghouse, Jr. <lb />
It Does the <lb />
Mr. E. E. of Clinton, <lb />
says of Salve <lb />
does the I have it <lb />
for piles and it cure them. Used it <lb />
tor hands and it cured them. <lb />
it to an old sore it healed <lb />
it without a so r behind <lb />
at J L. Wooten's drug store. J <lb />
Best Yarn of Year His; <lb />
Simmons, of North <lb />
Carolina, earned with a single <lb />
reminiscence told at a banquet <lb />
the other night, reputation of <lb />
having produced the best story <lb />
of the session. The story has <lb />
been the talk of <lb />
lobbies ever since. To <lb />
duce it as it was told is <lb />
but it is a good story in any <lb />
guise. <lb />
The occasion was Joe Sibley's <lb />
banquet to the Postmaster Gen- <lb />
the postal committees of <lb />
the two houses, the chief exec- <lb />
of the Depart- <lb />
and some newspaper men. <lb />
The Postmaster General as the <lb />
office at James says Mis- <lb />
Simmons <lb />
right; go to de <lb />
Treasury says Boss <lb />
Cleveland. <lb />
nays Sim- <lb />
mons walked up again. <lb />
Boss he <lb />
says; wants for a road <lb />
to de try at my <lb />
right, Sim- <lb />
mons, go right Treas- <lb />
get- replies Bess <lb />
Cleveland. <lb />
To Much Influence. <lb />
continued the speak- <lb />
Simmons has plenty <lb />
of up at <lb />
ton. Say, you lemme <lb />
tell ye such <lb />
a a man too much I <lb />
Some pleasant maw <lb />
Simmons, with his <lb />
-4- <lb />
mart <lb />
Notice lO j about his interest in parcels post <lb />
qualified the j and postal savings backs, and <lb />
Superior court clerk of Pitt county I indicated how they were certain <lb />
T i <lb />
to help the country. J <lb />
to <lb />
propositions <lb />
guest of honor was the first <lb />
speaker, and being of Lt, White <lb />
his subject, talked shop-told j House an- say. <lb />
Boss <lb />
Simmons <lb />
I f the <lb />
Fleming, notice is <lb />
given all persona indebted <lb />
oat to nuke immediate payment to i a real issue of these<lb />
I ii <lb />
the and having I by forcing them to the front, <lb />
raid estate are notified a rec <lb />
to present the same to the th ad no . <lb />
payment on before the first it <lb />
t will be<lb />
for <lb />
of January, 1909, <lb />
p cad in bar of re <lb />
This Jan. 1st. 1908, <lb />
of W. T. Fleming <lb />
to C <lb />
Sole A f. for <lb />
Si.-. ii Syracuse <lb />
me mi <lb />
r -J,<lb />
Having <lb />
Superior <lb />
county as <lb />
s . <lb />
i notice is <lb />
us ii <lb />
qualified before the <lb />
court i of MM <lb />
--1 of th <lb />
S. r ill <lb />
hen by to <lb />
to th late <lb />
W. Not Quite <lb />
a. now often can a <lb />
traceries <lb />
Provisions <lb />
Cotton Bagging and<lb />
Fresh ion- <lb />
in stock. Country <lb />
Product eM Sold<lb />
How you a <lb />
th ill mo- <lb />
w driver or <lb />
lacking, a good <lb />
box and fur <lb />
Our ii; <lb />
a you could ii and <lb />
we . ii our tool <lb />
ion I ii.; <lb />
L OUr Si <lb />
j p. <lb />
GREENVILLE N Z <lb />
ii North o.<lb />
you <lb />
Horse <lb />
From the Ind, <lb />
tired out, k homo. When you <lb />
wont consolation, homo, When you <lb />
want fun. home. When yen <lb />
p ii J <lb />
One hears the <lb />
re <lb />
developed into when <lb />
r if p .; t <lb />
am all <lb />
claims against <lb />
lute notified to present <lb />
same, duly authenticated, to <lb />
or b the 7th <lb />
day of December, 1908 or <lb />
rm notice will plead in bar re- <lb />
This Dec. 7th, 1907. <lb />
j P, M. Crawford. <lb />
of O. Vincent <lb />
S TO MY FRIENDS. <lb />
Having been away for several <lb />
fig months wish to announce to <lb />
my friends and patrons of the <lb />
W of Pitt that I am still <lb />
connected the firm of Chas. <lb />
M. and if are <lb />
allowed to misuse die happy <lb />
ii term home as a for a <lb />
. S out still call <lb />
Greenville my home, and while I <lb />
intend to be away from Green- <lb />
a great deal of my time <lb />
this fall a postal care of box <lb />
-a Greenville, will reach me <lb />
S within a day or two We now <lb />
have a number of slightly used <lb />
upright pianos, some of which <lb />
have been rented during the <lb />
summer months, which <lb />
were temporarily used by artists <lb />
at the exposition and for <lb />
he had a lot of <lb />
statesmen in hot water because, <lb />
as Senator said in a <lb />
speech late in the evening. <lb />
is either violently <lb />
tor or violently a Post- <lb />
master General's proposals, and <lb />
one element is threatening to de- <lb />
feat everybody who is for, and <lb />
the other to J y everybody <lb />
who is again; I i. <lb />
Simmons Call i ts <lb />
The <lb />
General's with his <lb />
proposals, had b raised, and <lb />
Senator Simmons was called on <lb />
to speak. <lb />
question of influence re- <lb />
minds he said, it is <lb />
just possible to have too much <lb />
influence. When I was first <lb />
elected to Congress, some twenty <lb />
it was in a dis- <lb />
I was elected because the <lb />
Cleveland, I wants <lb />
you-ail to put all <lb />
back into slavery <lb />
Cleveland, he'll <lb />
den <lb />
I want to ask <lb />
the next concluded <lb />
Senator Simmons, vote <lb />
in Jam. was for the <lb />
other candidate, and I was re- <lb />
tired from <lb />
Times. <lb />
That Greenville should <lb />
third in the leaf tobacco markets <lb />
of the State is muse for <lb />
and shows the importance <lb />
ha market. The State <lb />
cultural department's report of <lb />
sales for live months of this sea- <lb />
son August 1st to December 31st <lb />
gives Wilson pounds, <lb />
pounds,. <lb />
Greenville pounds. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
I have purchased the interest <lb />
of the late W T. Fleming in the <lb />
mercantile business heretofore <lb />
Colored brothers split My i conducted under the name <lb />
Fleming Mooring, and will <lb />
continue to carry on the business <lb />
at the same stand All accounts <lb />
due the firm are payable to me. <lb />
Thanking die public for the <lb />
patronage given the firm in th <lb />
past, and hoping to merit a con- <lb />
of their favors, invite <lb />
all to call to see me at the same <lb />
stand <lb />
J. S. MOORING. <lb />
the <lb />
to r j I ave <lb />
home and let your family <lb />
led wren you <lb />
want to at your go <lb />
h and do tho there. Wen yo i <lb />
fie i extra ; home <lb />
and practice on your wife children <lb />
firm. When you want to with <lb />
extra <lb />
whole To which we would <lb />
add, when you have a bad cold ,,. <lb />
an i take Co <lb />
and a quick cure la certain. For <lb />
In II and in Patent <lb />
that lie cold I limply left <lb />
; tho e i m <lb />
to tie v ring <lb />
hen Cough i <lb />
t the and <lb />
tho of diphtheria any <lb />
other germ being contracted, <lb />
For by all in <lb />
work, at bargain prices. <lb />
We also a special school <lb />
piano for fully <lb />
had been a colored man. <lb />
Well, I busied myself getting <lb />
some things for the district- <lb />
James City was a town with a <lb />
solid population, and had <lb />
never had a I got a <lb />
established there; then <lb />
I got an appropriation for a <lb />
public building at <lb />
across the river, and got <lb />
for a national road from <lb />
Newborn to the national <lb />
near by, which em- <lb />
at good wages for the <lb />
colored citizens of James City. <lb />
blustering, boisterous Northeast <lb />
invited all the little winds that live <lb />
up the sky to and play. North- <lb />
east was so merry and mail that be <lb />
briskly blew and friskily Mew. getting <lb />
ready for bis party. <lb />
He whisked the leaves and twisted <lb />
the trees and broke off twigs with <lb />
greatest ease. He was awkward, too, <lb />
and made a big hullabaloo for the <lb />
little work he bad to do. But at last <lb />
all was ready, and the guests began <lb />
to arrive. North and East came to- <lb />
They were cousins In weather. <lb />
North was quite a bright chap, with <lb />
a cool manner and a clear complexion. <lb />
He brought us a present some glorious, <lb />
glittering Icicles. <lb />
East was a high spirited maiden, <lb />
who could never keep still a minute, <lb />
and she brought a gift of puffy, fluffy <lb />
The three winds played awhile. They <lb />
made little twirls and whirls In the <lb />
DOW. Then they made little <lb />
and crossings of the twigs the tree- <lb />
tops. They bristled and whistled; <lb />
they bustled and hustled <lb />
But when beard West Wind <lb />
coming the three went away and hid <lb />
In the deep, dark wood. <lb />
West was a mild, gentle little <lb />
lady she was quite contented all by <lb />
herself and smiled sweetly played <lb />
lonely but lively games of puff <lb />
and whiff, Then she went away. <lb />
Mm tried to find the hidden <lb />
but. although she blew crack <lb />
and crevice and raised a terrible dust, <lb />
she could not Dad North. Northeast or <lb />
East. <lb />
Then South came mid. finding no one <lb />
to revolve him. ate all the lee <lb />
snow, like the greedy fellow be <lb />
and went back to his blossoms. <lb />
What a strange party Com- <lb />
An Thief. <lb />
owned a beautiful horse <lb />
Which very valuable. <lb />
While was transacting <lb />
a thief stole the horse. <lb />
The owner shortly afterward saw the <lb />
rogue leading his lion and took him <lb />
before tho or Judge, <lb />
. horse is sturdily insist- <lb />
ed the thief. <lb />
In vain the other argued, and the <lb />
was about to give his decision In <lb />
favor Of the villain when ad- <lb />
suddenly, threw bis cloak over <lb />
horse's bead and demanded of his <lb />
you own the horse, toil the <lb />
in which eye the animal Is <lb />
the said the thief, ingoing <lb />
a wild guess. <lb />
looked toward the <lb />
blind In neither <lb />
said he. <lb />
So the noble horse came Into Its <lb />
rightful owner possession and <lb />
the Wicked Arab was punished. <lb />
i nil <lb />
EAST <lb />
Immovable Cord. <lb />
Strange as it may seem. If n card <lb />
Is bent at ends and placed upon <lb />
a table In the position the <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 />
a result I was very strong notice is given to all per <lb />
with the colored vote, and hoped <lb />
to be re-elected. The candidate <lb />
against me was a colored man <lb />
and, let me tell you, they are the <lb />
That man <lb />
up in to any , <lb />
instrument This piano is es-best alive <lb />
built for college and is one of the best friends I have <lb />
special <lb />
school work tor the <lb />
is full <lb />
teed by my firm for years. <lb />
Those interested in a school piano <lb />
or in a good slightly used piano <lb />
for the home should write <lb />
. . ill . . I <lb />
Iv. <lb />
About two our me at once and will profit <lb />
had measles which hi r lungs by it, and as ever I am always <lb />
las., i in a severe attack mu <lb />
of We had two doctors but my <lb />
no relief was obtained. Everybody and as well as my <lb />
thought would die. went to eight firm's Grateful of past <lb />
virtue of the power of sale <lb />
in a certain <lb />
deed executed and delivered by keepers instated that i try Chamber- <lb />
W- A. James and wife Katie I Cough did and our <lb />
James to Robert Harris on the I i; <lb />
Notice <lb />
G. G. lineman, <lb />
Box Greenville. N. C. <lb />
James to Harris on th . <lb />
n. Ho N. C. Fur<lb />
fled in the register deeds Medicine. <lb />
Notice Land Sale. <lb />
office of Pitt county. North Caro <lb />
lira, hook page the <lb />
undersigned will expose to public <lb />
sale, before the- court house doer <lb />
in Greenville, to the highest bid- <lb />
for cash, on Monday Feb. ;. <lb />
1908. at o'clock a certain tract <lb />
or parcel of land lying being <lb />
in the county of Pitt and State <lb />
of North Carolina and described <lb />
as follows One tract of <lb />
land adjoining Hie lands of A- L. <lb />
Jame. L. C James and others <lb />
containing on hundred acres, <lb />
more or less <lb />
One other tract containing <lb />
acres more or., less it the <lb />
same land conveyed to Katie <lb />
James in the division of her <lb />
father's land R. C. to <lb />
satisfy said mortgage deed <lb />
Terns sale cash- <lb />
This the of Jan. 1908. <lb />
Robert Harris, <lb />
Julius Brown, Attorney. <lb />
Rank <lb />
attacked by a cough or a cold. <lb />
power of sale, con- <lb />
in a certain mortgage <lb />
and delivered by v. I. Hurst <lb />
wife. Martha, HUrst, to i--. <lb />
Tucker, on lAt <lb />
Seemed to Have Colored Vote. <lb />
in the campaign I went <lb />
to James City and had a great <lb />
meeting They were all for me; <lb />
there didn't seem to be a voice <lb />
for the other man. It as <lb />
if I was a certain to be elected; <lb />
Simmons stock was higher than <lb />
ever My opponent didn't <lb />
have a word to say. <lb />
never did hear from him <lb />
till the night before election. <lb />
Then Re held a meeting there- <lb />
had to hire a band from out of <lb />
tow.-, because the James City <lb />
band wouldn't play for him. The <lb />
meeting opened cold, clammy, <lb />
sons indebted to the estate to <lb />
make immediate payment to the <lb />
undersigned, and all persons <lb />
having claims against said estate <lb />
are notified to present the same <lb />
to the undersigned for payment <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 />
Illustration you will that It Is <lb />
with the greatest it <lb />
moved, no mutter bow hard you blow <lb />
By drawing off to a how <lb />
yon <lb />
the<lb />
-i <lb />
Mil Mn<lb />
Ola <lb />
em ears <lb />
Married. <lb />
Mr. J. R. Turnage, of Ayden <lb />
and Miss Eva Moseley, of Kin- <lb />
were married in tho latter <lb />
place this morning. They passed <lb />
through here on the morning <lb />
train going for a bridal <lb />
tour. <lb />
Report of Condition of <lb />
the BANK OF<lb />
In the Stale of Carolina, at the close of business Dec. 3rd. 1907. <lb />
Loans and discount 45.024<lb />
Overdrafts <lb />
Overdrafts 802.84 <lb />
, Furniture and <lb />
cheers, Due from Banks and <lb />
Bankers <lb />
items <lb />
Cold coin <lb />
Silver coin, including <lb />
minor coin currency <lb />
National bank notes <lb />
8,908.58 <lb />
1,630.50 <lb />
awl 31.00. Trial bottle <lb />
A Health Level <lb />
have reached a higher health level <lb />
since i bedim King's New <lb />
Life Jacob Springer, of <lb />
west Franklin, Maine. keep my <lb />
liver towels just <lb />
If these pi In disappoint <lb />
on trial, refunded J. <lb />
U Wooten's drug store. <lb />
plied my opponent. has a <lb />
good deal of influence up there <lb />
and g northward, with sh d hit I at Washington. One fine <lb />
line yams back corner. . , . . , r,. . ,. <lb />
Simmons went up to <lb />
de White House, he says to <lb />
with A. O. <lb />
yards, Ounce Mr,. <lb />
Louisa Cox's line yards Main <lb />
street, <lb />
yards to the beginning, con- <lb />
i f an acre more or <lb />
This sale will be to satisfy the <lb />
terms of deed. <lb />
This the -th day January 1908. <lb />
Susan Mortgagee. <lb />
F. C. Harding, Attorney. <lb />
Bess morn- <lb />
Ross <lb />
Sim- <lb />
says Boss Cleveland. <lb />
want for a post- <lb />
Surplus fund <lb />
10,000.00 <lb />
2.000 <lb />
Undivided profits less <lb />
expenses am <lb />
and other U. S. notes 4,174.00 <lb />
Total 102.811.14 <lb />
34.499.18 taxes paid <lb />
Dividends unpaid <lb />
Time certificates of <lb />
Deposits <lb />
870.901 Deposits to <lb />
cashier's checks out- <lb />
standing <lb />
Total <lb />
100.00 <lb />
5,497.51 <lb />
80.38144 <lb />
2.752.81 <lb />
102.811.14 <lb />
State of North Caroline, County of Pitt, <lb />
I, J. R Cashier of the above named bank, do <lb />
swear that the above statement is true to the test 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 />
Notary Public <lb />
J. B. Davis, Cashier, <lb />
W. J. Turnage <lb />
R, L. Davis <lb />
F. M. Davis, <lb />
Directors. <lb />
D. i. WHICHARD, Editor and <lb />
Truth in Preference Fiction. <lb />
One Dollar Per Year <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. 1908 <lb />
NUMBER <lb />
SUPERIOR COURT.<lb />
v;. <lb />
Term <lb />
The following cases have been <lb />
disposed of. <lb />
Isaac Frizzle, assault with <lb />
deadly weapon, guilty, fined <lb />
and costs <lb />
Robt Dawson, injuring stock, <lb />
not guilty. <lb />
Richard Parker and R. B, <lb />
assault with deadly <lb />
weapon, guilty, judgment <lb />
pended upon payment of costs. <lb />
Tom Nobles, J- H. <lb />
horn and M. J. as- <lb />
sault with deadly weapon, plead <lb />
guilty. <lb />
James failure to list <lb />
taxes, pleads guilty, judgment <lb />
on payment of costs <lb />
and taxes- <lb />
Sam Phillips, larceny, guilty, <lb />
on roads. Judgment <lb />
suspended in two other cases. <lb />
Pleas Coward, carrying con- <lb />
w and with <lb />
weapon, pleads guilty, <lb />
months on road. <lb />
Oscar Phillips, carrying con- <lb />
weapon and assault, <lb />
and costs. <lb />
Jim Emmett, list taxes, <lb />
judgment suspended on <lb />
payment of costs and taxes. <lb />
Robert Walker, carrying con- <lb />
weapon and assault, <lb />
months on roads. <lb />
Quinn larceny, <lb />
guilty, years on roads. <lb />
Tom Brooks and U. S- Carr. <lb />
affray, guilty- <lb />
Henry Edwards cutting down <lb />
line tree, not guilty. <lb />
Jesse C. Wilson, removing pro- <lb />
not guilty. <lb />
Hillie Taft, assault with dead- <lb />
weapon, pleads guilty, <lb />
months on roads. <lb />
Sam Bryant, pretense, <lb />
judgment <lb />
pended on payment of cost. <lb />
Richard Bradley, resisting <lb />
days on roads. <lb />
Theo Jenkins, larceny, guilty <lb />
in two cases, not guilty in <lb />
case, months on <lb />
Jim Ennett. failure to <lb />
taxes, guilty, days on roads. <lb />
Major Barnhill was arraigned <lb />
on the charge of murder and the <lb />
case continued. <lb />
MASS MEETING. <lb />
State <lb />
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. <lb />
MESSAGE FROM SICK ROOM.<lb />
Prohibition <lb />
A mass meeting of citizens <lb />
was held in the opera house, <lb />
Monday night, to express the <lb />
sentiment of the community on <lb />
the question of State prohibition. <lb />
Mayor F. M. Wooten presided <lb />
over the meeting and D. J. <lb />
Whichard was secretary. <lb />
Short addresses were made <lb />
Mayor Wooten, lie v. M. T. Ply- <lb />
Dr. Charles Laughinghouse <lb />
and others, and the following <lb />
resolutions was adopted by a <lb />
We, a portion of the people of <lb />
Pitt county in mass meeting as- <lb />
do resolve. <lb />
That we urge upon the <lb />
General Assembly at its special <lb />
session to pass on an act <lb />
the manufacture and <lb />
of liquor in North Carolina. We <lb />
urge this upon the legislature be- <lb />
we believe a great major- <lb />
of the people of the State <lb />
favor such action and that the <lb />
time is opportune for the passage <lb />
and enforcement of such a law. <lb />
That we earnestly request <lb />
our senator and representatives <lb />
in the legislature to vote for the <lb />
passage of a law that will put <lb />
an end to the manufacture or <lb />
sale of liquor in this State after <lb />
the 30th day of June, 1908. <lb />
Not quite all present voted for <lb />
the resolution, voted <lb />
against it- <lb />
Boat Line and Protests Governor to Attend Con- A Church. Wedding in Hen- <lb />
N. C, Jan. <lb />
One of the most beautiful wed- <lb />
dings that ever in this <lb />
city was the marriage of Mr. <lb />
John Arthur of Bethel, <lb />
N. C, to Miss Emma Bertha <lb />
of Hendersonville, in <lb />
the Methodist church. Rev. Mr. <lb />
WILL VOTE ON PROHIBITION. <lb />
ITEMS- <lb />
A. C. L. Taking off Midday Pas- <lb />
Train. <lb />
Immediately after the <lb />
mass meeting in the opera <lb />
house, Monday night, the <lb />
of commerce held a meeting <lb />
to hear reports the committees <lb />
appointed at last regular meeting <lb />
looking to the advance in rail <lb />
road freight rates and the <lb />
of a boat line between <lb />
Greenville and Norfolk. <lb />
The first committee read a let- <lb />
from the clerK of the State <lb />
corporation commission disclaim- <lb />
that commission had <lb />
forced the Norfolk Southern <lb />
railroad to advance its rates to <lb />
an equality with the Atlantic <lb />
Coast Line. As the committee <lb />
had also been asked by the com- <lb />
mission to furnish a list of com- <lb />
on which rates to Green <lb />
ville had been advanced, so that <lb />
the commission might make an <lb />
investigation, the was <lb />
continued to look further into <lb />
the matter. <lb />
The committee on the boat <lb />
line reported that it had visited <lb />
Washington and held a conference <lb />
with the North Carolina and <lb />
Virginia Steamboat Co., that <lb />
representatives of the company <lb />
had been invited to attend this <lb />
meeting and were present. <lb />
Messrs. Walter Daniels and J. <lb />
F. Tayloe, of Washington, ad- <lb />
dressed the meeting upon the <lb />
But Telegram. <lb />
Ex-Gov. T. J. Jarvis was to <lb />
have been present and speak at <lb />
the State prohibition convention <lb />
in Raleigh this afternoon, but <lb />
much to his own disappointment <lb />
and the regret of a host of <lb />
be is detained at home by <lb />
sickness. With that great , <lb />
for humanity that wells in his Moore, pastor, officiated, assisted <lb />
heart, from his sick <lb />
sends a message to Chairman <lb />
Oates that the deep <lb />
earnestness he feels in the <lb />
question that means so each aisle, <lb />
much for North Carolina. The <lb />
telegram <lb />
Greenville, N. C, Jan. <lb />
John A. Oates, <lb />
Raleigh, N. C. <lb />
Democratic Caucus Decides to Submit <lb />
Question at <lb />
Last night the Democratic <lb />
of the House and Senate, act- <lb />
separately, led to pass a <lb />
State Prohibition law to become <lb />
effective when ratified by the <lb />
vote of a majority of the people <lb />
of the State. <lb />
Republican members have <lb />
not held caucus yet, but it <lb />
was stated by a leading <lb />
can last night that a majority of <lb />
he in the <lb />
a straight <lb />
room he by Rev Mr- Rowe of <lb />
Tho ceremony took at six <lb />
o'clock, the church being beau- <lb />
lighted and artistically favor <lb />
decorated, two lovely arches be- j prohibition law. <lb />
large j The only matters y t to be de- <lb />
bell being BUS- j are character of the <lb />
over the altar where be submitted and the time <lb />
marriage vows were spoken. j the be taken. <lb />
The bride was gowned in a sentiment ex- <lb />
I brown suit, wearing pruned last night in favor of an <lb />
I hat and gloves to match, and Say in May before <lb />
Deeply regret sickness carried a large bouquet of bride's j are <lb />
me from temperance roses she was given away at open <lb />
to voice will of people and <lb />
render humanity and great <lb />
Eternal conflict be- <lb />
m .--------r. rubes, one was given . <lb />
by her father, Dr. W. G a <lb />
service <lb />
school room and bar room- <lb />
School room men, <lb />
room destroys them. It is good <lb />
statesmanship, good politics <lb />
good religion to multiply <lb />
Mr. Walter Wilson, of <lb />
The maid of honor was Miss <lb />
Lillian or the <lb />
bride, and she carried a hand- <lb />
some bouquet of of the <lb />
valley. <lb />
I or <lb />
Some <lb />
time for <lb />
holding the election. It is the <lb />
season if not come so <lb />
near the regular elections. That <lb />
is a matter that will be settled <lb />
later. <lb />
There are those who preferred <lb />
A telegram from Chairman organization of the company and <lb />
John A. Oates. of the State Ami- ts plan of operation and invited <lb />
Saloon League was read, asking <lb />
that as large a as <lb />
be sent to the convention in <lb />
Raleigh. Some volunteered to <lb />
go, and a committee composed <lb />
of E B and Rev. J. E. <lb />
was appointed to secure <lb />
as large delegations as possible <lb />
and collect the voluntary sub- <lb />
made to defray <lb />
N. C. Jan <lb />
P. H. Harrington, J. O. Min- <lb />
ton and J. A. Barker came in a <lb />
few days ago and have resumed <lb />
their work with B. C. L. Co. <lb />
W. M. Duke, of Suffolk, was <lb />
in town Tuesday night. <lb />
H- B. Phillips returned to <lb />
Monday night. <lb />
F. G. Whaley. of Suffolk, re- <lb />
turned to Monday. <lb />
Miss Mary Whitley is quite <lb />
sick at the hotel on Jackson <lb />
avenue. <lb />
Many pupils of the <lb />
dine public school are sick with <lb />
grip, making the attendance <lb />
rather small this week. <lb />
Mr. Higgs, of The Greenville <lb />
Co-, was in town Tuesday. <lb />
J. R. a former employee <lb />
of B. C. L. Co., has resigned his <lb />
position and left for his home in <lb />
Petersburg Tuesday. <lb />
Mr- and Mrs, D. C- <lb />
baby is much improved after a <lb />
very severe illness. <lb />
Will and family . have <lb />
recently moved on Pine street. <lb />
G. H. Cole returned Monday <lb />
night after attending the Grand <lb />
Lodge A. P. A- M. at <lb />
As I have decided to enlarge <lb />
business I will move my stock <lb />
of goods to the store formerly <lb />
occupied by Johnston Bros, where <lb />
can be found after Feb. bet- <lb />
prepared than ever, to supply <lb />
the needs of my customers. <lb />
J. Ii. Johnston. <lb />
The State Board Small. <lb />
The state geologist board, <lb />
which met in Raleigh today in <lb />
annual session, adopted <lb />
commendatory of Congress- <lb />
man John H. Small, of the first <lb />
district, for I is work in regard <lb />
to the inland waterways prop- <lb />
The board audited the <lb />
accounts of the state geologist <lb />
and found them correct. The <lb />
resolution <lb />
Whereas, it appears to this <lb />
board that the inland waterways <lb />
proposition is to be of great ad- <lb />
vantage to this and <lb />
try at large, commercially and <lb />
otherwise; so, therefore, be it. <lb />
That the <lb />
cal board is heartily in favor of <lb />
the inland waterways proposition <lb />
as advocated by Hon- John H. <lb />
Small, member of congress from <lb />
the first district of North Caro- <lb />
and do hereby appoint Mr. <lb />
Frank Wood, a member of this <lb />
board, and Dr. Joseph Hyde <lb />
Pratt, State geologist, to convey <lb />
to Mr. Small the desire of this <lb />
board to assist him in any and <lb />
every way possible to further <lb />
this <lb />
After being in session from <lb />
to L o'clock, the board completed <lb />
its work and adjourned. <lb />
Present at the meeting <lb />
Dr. Joseph Hyde Pratt, state <lb />
geologist; Col. Henry E. Fries, <lb />
of and Mr. Frank <lb />
Wood, of Col. A. H. <lb />
Arlington acted as secretary. <lb />
Raleigh Times. <lb />
the co-operation of the business <lb />
interests of Greenville with the <lb />
movement. <lb />
There was considerable inter- <lb />
est if. the matter, and a commit- <lb />
tee consisting of Dr. Charles <lb />
Laughinghouse and Messrs. Wiley <lb />
Brown, J- F. Davenport, E. B. <lb />
and B. Moseley was <lb />
to confer further with <lb />
the North Carolina and Virginia <lb />
Steamboat Co. relative to Green- <lb />
ville business men taking stock <lb />
and co-operating with it. <lb />
The matter of the Atlantic <lb />
Line seeking to withdraw <lb />
its midday passenger train <lb />
this branch of their road was <lb />
discussed, and the secretary was <lb />
instructed to write both the or- <lb />
commission and the <lb />
officials of the A. C L. entering <lb />
a protest from the <lb />
chamber of commerce against the <lb />
discontinuance of the train. <lb />
Other s along the road are <lb />
re-quested to join in this protest. <lb />
replenish school rooms and to <lb />
destroy bar rooms. I appeal to <lb />
the legislature with all th fer- <lb />
and intensity of my soul to <lb />
rise to this high plan. <lb />
J. Jarvis. <lb />
OAKLEY ITEMS. <lb />
Oakley. N C, Jan. 21st 1907- <lb />
T. F- Nelson went to Bethel <lb />
last week. <lb />
J. O. Williams made business <lb />
calls in Robersonville last week. <lb />
Only two cases up before the <lb />
Mayor last week <lb />
J. L. Williams and family, of <lb />
Winterville, spent Sunday here <lb />
with friends. <lb />
W. C. Him, of Greenville, <lb />
was here, last week. <lb />
Lewis of Stokes, <lb />
spent a while here Saturday. <lb />
The bride's maids and ushers a straight Prohibition law or no <lb />
with I action but the sentiment in the <lb />
Legislature was pronounced in <lb />
Miss Mamie with Mr. to any action without <lb />
of Richmond, to the people of the <lb />
Miss Lula The bride's w hole State, <lb />
maids carried carnations Little The result came after a long <lb />
Miss Dorothy aged five of both and long <lb />
years, was flower-maid, and the debate. The matter of the right <lb />
small brother of the bride carried j of a law is now of prime <lb />
ring, tho impressive It will be necessary <lb />
ceremony being used. have the right sort of <lb />
After the wedding amid many Raleigh News Observer. <lb />
congratulations. Mr. and Mrs- <lb />
Staton took the southbound train <lb />
for Florida. Upon their return <lb />
to Bethel they will be given a <lb />
reception by the father of the <lb />
groom. <lb />
On the evening before the <lb />
wedding a reception was given <lb />
at the home of Dr. in <lb />
honor of Mr. Staton and Miss <lb />
this being one of the <lb />
most brilliant social events of the <lb />
season in Hendersonville. <lb />
ON ELECTION <lb />
In <lb />
Mr. J. F. Joyner, of Farmville, <lb />
after an illness of only three <lb />
HANRAHAN ITEMS. <lb />
Hanrahan, C. Jar. 1908. <lb />
Rev. E- T. Phillips his <lb />
regular at Elm <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Miss Smith, public <lb />
teacher at Hanrahan went to her <lb />
home near Greenville Tuesday <lb />
afternoon and returned Thurs- <lb />
day. <lb />
Miss Ellie Mumford and broth- <lb />
Joseph spent Sunday after- <lb />
noon at <lb />
G. R Little and family, of News and Observer. <lb />
Elizabeth City, left Monday for <lb />
there home after spending <lb />
day- here with his father. <lb />
Gray Corey went to Greenville <lb />
last week on business. <lb />
Miss Bessie of Green- <lb />
ville, spent Sunday here with <lb />
Pearl Jenkins. <lb />
J. K. Barnhill, of Winterville, <lb />
spent Friday here. <lb />
Jim Taylor returned from Tar- <lb />
Sunday to spend a while <lb />
with friends. <lb />
Mrs. John Sheldon and little <lb />
child, of Washington are spend- <lb />
a few days here with her <lb />
Mrs- Belcher. <lb />
T. A. Manning spent Sunday <lb />
at Parmele. <lb />
Chief of Police Z. V. White- <lb />
spent Saturday night in <lb />
country. <lb />
The young men gave a sere- <lb />
Saturday night. The music <lb />
was enjoyed especially <lb />
And Vote on Prohibition. <lb />
Greenville has been moving to <lb />
have a prohibition election, and a <lb />
petition to that effect is now <lb />
the hands of aldermen. <lb />
When the special session of the <lb />
legislature was called, with the <lb />
outlook that a State prohibition <lb />
law would be there was a <lb />
disposition here to see what that <lb />
body would do. and if the law <lb />
was passed there would be no <lb />
need of holding an election here. <lb />
But the caucus of the legislature <lb />
decided, instead of passing the <lb />
to submit it to a vote the <lb />
was called to rest January, the Slate at an election <lb />
18th, 1908. to await with the on a be determined <lb />
faithful in paradise the <lb />
upon. <lb />
Since the legislature has de- <lb />
this course Greenville <lb />
had as well go on and hold a <lb />
local election on the question. <lb />
Then if the entire State does not <lb />
adopt prohibition Greenville can <lb />
G. L. Moore and sister. Miss <lb />
Ada, and Miss Ethel Mumford, a song given by one of our young <lb />
of the Clay Root section, spent <lb />
last Saturday night and Sunday <lb />
at J. E. Mumford's. <lb />
Grover Garris and sister. Miss <lb />
visited in the neighbor- <lb />
men. <lb />
Farmers are now settling down <lb />
to work making ready for a crop. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
morning. <lb />
Mr. Joyner was three <lb />
years of age, a loyal and <lb />
devoted member of the <lb />
pal church. <lb />
His life as we knew him was have it anyway, <lb />
an exemplary one. kind and loving The petition for the <lb />
in his home, faithful to God, and j will De heard by the board of <lb />
to his f Thursday night, and- <lb />
The funeral services were con-1 the election should be called. <lb />
ducted by the Rev. Frances Joy-1 <lb />
of Littleton. The great; <lb />
number of sorrowing friends, <lb />
which gathered to pay their j Clerk Henry Clay Brown, of <lb />
respects to the love; the corporation commission, gives <lb />
they bore him. and some interesting figures <lb />
esteem in which he about the rail ways In the State. <lb />
among them. He leaves ., . , ,., . <lb />
., v u. The present mileage is the <lb />
a wife and children K <lb />
his loss To them we in twelve months being <lb />
our sympathies. of this the Norfolk South- <lb />
X. <lb />
Fresh lot of bran at F. V. <lb />
country corn at F. V. John- <lb />
near A. C. L. depot. <lb />
hood Sunday. <lb />
W. L. and E. I have purchased the interest <lb />
attended court in Greenville Johnston's, near X C L. depot. <lb />
Wednesday. conducted under the firm name <lb />
J. E. Mumford and J. Fleming Mooring, and will <lb />
hon went to Greenville Tuesday. <lb />
Miss Lena Smith is visiting <lb />
relatives at Clay Root this week- <lb />
J. P. Dawson went to Green- <lb />
ville Monday- <lb />
Mrs. Penelope Smith, from <lb />
n Swamp, <lb />
daughter, Mrs. J. E Lang. <lb />
For the best Timothy Hay see <lb />
F. V. Johnston, near A. C- <lb />
continue to carry on the <lb />
at the same stand. All accounts I <lb />
due the firm are payable to me. i- <lb />
Party wants contract for <lb />
and hoping to merit a con- j cutting from stump and hauling <lb />
their favors. invite I half million feet of lumber. For <lb />
near Gum Swamp, is visiting her call to see me at the same; particular address The Re- <lb />
J. MOORING, Greenville, N. C. <lb />
contributing The earn- <lb />
of which <lb />
the Atlantic Coast Line shows <lb />
the Seaboard Air <lb />
Line, the Southern, <lb />
miscellaneous roads, <lb />
The taxes paid last <lb />
year of which <lb />
the Coast Line paid the <lb />
Seaboard Air Line, the <lb />
Southern, us. <lb />
roads, ,<lb />
,. <lb />
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