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WINtERVILLE i <lb />
This is in charge F. C. who is authorized to represent The Eastern <lb />
in and vicinity.<lb />
Rubber rubber shoes. Now is the time to purchase <lb />
rubber and heavy your Box Body Carts while they <lb />
a are cheap, A. G. Cox Man- <lb />
Co., plenty of <lb />
Miss Novella went to them on hand. Call and see them. <lb />
Ayden Friday evening. Beautiful souvenir cards at <lb />
We can you all kinds Harrington. Barber Co. <lb />
of and turned wood Mrs J. K. Cooper left <lb />
work for on short no- day evening to spend a days <lb />
Carolina Milling Mfg. <lb />
HOG ISLAND. <lb />
New Tobacco Market. <lb />
A new tobacco market will be <lb />
established at Snow Hill, the <lb />
county seat of Greene county, <lb />
I Eastern North Carolina. Two <lb />
j warehouses, two leaf houses, <lb />
storage houses, etc., are being <lb />
built, and the market will be in <lb />
bunt next season Snow <lb />
i located in what is known <lb />
Th. story of j the finest bright tobacco sec- <lb />
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Everette school <lb />
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abundance of capital, predict <lb />
a r future for Snow Hill. <lb />
Winston Tobacco Journal. <lb />
Old Time Fiddlers. <lb />
R. <lb />
Of North About <lb />
PNEUMONIA <lb />
CURE <lb />
The Great External Remedy <lb />
For Co.,, <lb />
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make it a never to <lb />
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the children. have n of its being used <lb />
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in the world that I can a word <lb />
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For Sale by All Druggists, and <lb />
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to take part in it should <lb />
ml their names to Mr. Forbes- <lb />
deadlock in the <lb />
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from th -i W, Ange Oar line of new <lb />
ft Co. just opened. A W. Ange <lb />
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day, March See our new line of ladies an, <lb />
through there will be shoes. A. V. Ange <lb />
at the Episcopal church land Co. <lb />
y V. and Rev T. H- King his reg- <lb />
at o'clock. Every-j appointment Sunday mom- <lb />
attend and night ac the Baptist j Nassau was a which the <lb />
these will consist; church. congregations Nassau name for an <lb />
of evening prayer and five attended both services. He New Providence. <lb />
was telling the <lb />
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been in m oil I <lb />
it's And you can i <lb />
get all you want, <lb />
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lath. All you can eat for a <lb />
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both . and ho to the <lb />
old fellow who runs <lb />
eating too much, <lb />
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n says the old chap. <lb />
hi ii the island its <lb />
name one of you fellows came <lb />
On board the boat it left <lb />
Everybody. I <lb />
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Maine, have used <lb />
Salve for years, on my <lb />
wound, and other <lb />
and lino it tho h in the <lb />
I use it too with great success <lb />
in veterinary business. Price <lb />
at J. L. Wooten's drug store. <lb />
talks. <lb />
I preached on the first temptation <lb />
Ho <lb />
suddenly turned to one <lb />
A new line of dry goods and of Christ St the morning service, Americans and <lb />
notions expected this week, and on the second one at night. ho you island <lb />
Come and them. A. I We handle the castings for the lighthouse and the wreck <lb />
following plows, entrance F Well, <lb />
Nye <lb />
ducted Sun- and j ahead. Tell as the story of <lb />
day in. <lb />
The time -s almost at <lb />
in. <lb />
hand <lb />
when will need such <lb />
lent cotton planters <lb />
sowers. So <lb />
Harrington Barber Co <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
W. H. Smith <lb />
t r early with A. G. I tHe interest of A. D. Cox in the <lb />
Cc for these <lb />
goods sad then you. be sure <lb />
get; supply in ample time. <lb />
Guy Taylor, of Ayden, is <lb />
Carolina Milling <lb />
Co. and will conduct the bus- <lb />
at tho sane place- All <lb />
work promptly looked after Mr. <lb />
Banding a few days here with i Cox will still with the <lb />
Fresh seed peanuts of different <lb />
kinds a. A. W. Ange ft Co. <lb />
Poultry of all heights at <lb />
I -r ii Co. <lb />
Uri B principal <lb />
of Pia Business <lb />
College, w a ere Tuesday in the <lb />
rest of . institution. <lb />
The A .- Co, are row <lb />
ex; lot poultry <lb />
Fence, v. . I be to <lb />
our i d to <lb />
come i before they buy <lb />
We can quote prices that will <lb />
talk. Plow still go- <lb />
A. <lb />
Co. I <lb />
Carroll and Lela <lb />
Bosch Sunday with <lb />
Kate <lb />
oats Harrington <lb />
Co. m <lb />
Rev. T. H. accompanied <lb />
Cox went out to the <lb />
Everett school house Sunday <lb />
and <lb />
Company. <lb />
The Little <lb />
Little things are not to be g. <lb />
because they are trifling <lb />
The fa tooth will make <lb />
the be.,. give way tn <lb />
the strongest language. Grains <lb />
of sand, h they be, com- <lb />
pose this and grand <lb />
of ours, it is the of pen- <lb />
nil b that make you rich. Little <lb />
things in youth accumulate <lb />
character in oM age, and form <lb />
your eternal destiny. It is the <lb />
close observation little things <lb />
that is the secret of your <lb />
in all the pursuits of life. <lb />
Knowledge is only the <lb />
of facts. The science <lb />
of printing owes its origin to the <lb />
rude impressions carved on the <lb />
bark of a beech tree, Durham <lb />
Sun. <lb />
For lot of Jumbo <lb />
peanuts, hand picked, especially <lb />
for seed at per bushel Also <lb />
a lot of the Improved King Cot- <lb />
ton seed pounds in seed <lb />
makes hundred pound <lb />
the man who ate i;. r cu and <lb />
then was told maybe that's how tho <lb />
island got its the Amer- <lb />
said <lb />
com b, v. a Ii pi <lb />
i i details, <lb />
what i.- tho <lb />
American. <lb />
this chap went over there <lb />
and stayed all afternoon and ate <lb />
more oranges, probably <lb />
forty-two, lea so have heard, <lb />
and lie going tn go lie <lb />
sighed I . i the <lb />
I In had my <lb />
money's worth. But I don't <lb />
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admitted one <lb />
of <lb />
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Fretting about tomorrow's <lb />
many troubles never drives them<lb />
The Lucky Quartet. <lb />
Is ore pay cut fur a box of <lb />
King's Now Lilt. Pills. <lb />
bring the health that's more <lb />
for head- <lb />
nm- <lb />
If m u the <lb />
will refunded at J. L. <lb />
drug store. <lb />
.;. j <lb />
now t list <lb />
The to make it comply <lb />
i la . Post- <lb />
into effect <lb />
April it. Under dies no weekly <lb />
be sent to who <lb />
do not renew I n i after the <lb />
date to is paid. <lb />
To send it longer without payment will <lb />
require a on each paper. <lb />
Therefore we ask eve y subscriber to <lb />
The owes for one <lb />
year longer to i at <lb />
once so we your on our <lb />
list. The publisher can have no choice in <lb />
this, but will to comply with the <lb />
law. <lb />
We hope every subscriber attend to <lb />
this promptly is had rather not drop a <lb />
single name from cur list. But bear <lb />
mind that The Eastern Reflector cannot <lb />
be mailed after April 1st. to any person <lb />
who owes for one year or longer. <lb />
ADVERTISE <lb />
the <lb />
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D. J. and Owner <lb />
VOL. No. N <lb />
WITH COMMISSIONERS. <lb />
AT MARCH <lb />
MEETING. <lb />
of County Claims I <lb />
sum for <lb />
April Court, <lb />
of county <lb />
rt <lb />
the 2nd, <lb />
the members <lb />
s were drawn on the <lb />
as <lb />
county horns <lb />
1215.51; bridges court <lb />
Truth In to Fiction. <lb />
PITT FRIDAY. MARCH 1908 <lb />
Ons Dollar Tear <lb />
NUMBER <lb />
CHANGE THE <lb />
Of Pitt <lb />
WHAT ALDERMEN <lb />
To the <lb />
Now that it is a fact an <lb />
iron bridge is to be across <lb />
Tar river at ill , and that <lb />
a contract has bean made to be-<lb />
at an early v. it not be <lb />
wise to place it at the foot of <lb />
Evans street When you con- <lb />
r every phase the <lb />
lion it is m do this and <lb />
it will prove ; ring to <lb />
en th. North side of <lb />
she river as the town of <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
To tear up the and <lb />
compel all to cross the <lb />
river on a flit 1st. Dan- <lb />
2nd. Inc 3rd. <lb />
REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING OF <lb />
THE BOARD. <lb />
ELDER HOUSE <lb />
POISONED FODDER FOUND NEAR <lb />
STABLE. <lb />
I roads jury <lb />
tickets index <lb />
of deeds court cost 130.20; 2nd. <lb />
county Great loss of tin , and time is <lb />
roads up <lb />
dollars can easily be figured <lb />
Swift the <lb />
From old bridge the Allan- <lb />
tic Line runs parallel with <lb />
i road for a mile <lb />
From eight to trains com <lb />
The road near T. <lb />
for at February m <lb />
in. soldered laid out. <lb />
Two p were <lb />
for township, one <lb />
from the end of the road <lb />
Cross to the Green-1 When a farm.-r wants to <lb />
Washington road to town he has to send a <lb />
creek; the Other from hand on account of it. <lb />
bend in road near W- H. His and his children have <lb />
the Wash at home because of it <lb />
the run of a year the north <lb />
daily <lb />
Ivor them to ran <lb />
a constant <lb />
Sidewalks, Water <lb />
and Other Matters. <lb />
of met in <lb />
monthly session Thurs- <lb />
day t. ail the members g <lb />
present. <lb />
C. S having been <lb />
. to the vacancy in i <lb />
ward, was in <lb />
The water and light commit- <lb />
tee report that the plant had <lb />
been thoroughly inspected and <lb />
no are needed at pres- <lb />
The has bean over- <lb />
hauled and affords sufficient <lb />
water for the needs of the town. <lb />
The cemetery re- <lb />
commended a revision of prices <lb />
of unsold Iota in the old of <lb />
the cemetery asked for the <lb />
appointment of s special com- <lb />
assist the standing <lb />
cemetery committee in <lb />
the premises and arranging <lb />
the seal.-- of prices. Aldermen <lb />
and R J- Forbes <lb />
Loss Folly Covered by Insurance- <lb />
Mr. Barnhill Away From Home. <lb />
Bethel N. C. Hare 9-The <lb />
of Elder T. H <lb />
boot miles was <lb />
d strove. by are Sunday <lb />
was not <lb />
homo at the urn-i, having gone <lb />
Tyrrell county U Sat- <lb />
THE SAME OLD CRY. <lb />
Prohibition <lb />
Against tn People- <lb />
h.- ell worn chestnut <lb />
the pr bill discriminating <lb />
the country people and in <lb />
favor of town people is <lb />
d around the <lb />
nm in quarters is <lb />
g its effect. We <lb />
of i-v people in the vicinity <lb />
who declare <lb />
THE <lb />
TRUSTEES <lb />
AND <lb />
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arc vote against ,. <lb />
because th bill hearing arc el <lb />
privilege of buying their <lb />
denying It W other steps as w-. re <lb />
All anybody with half <lb />
tense need to do is to get a copy on i <lb />
of the and read it for them- buildings i <lb />
selves to seethe falsity of this <lb />
statement Every drug store <lb />
statement, <lb />
licensed to medical t. <lb />
at home. <lb />
the fire near the in the <lb />
o'clock; and it <lb />
caught from the flue. Moat <lb />
Che house bold goods were <lb />
burned, hut these the build- <lb />
were fully insured. <lb />
A man who came here this <lb />
morning from Mr. <lb />
with Paris en on it had been <lb />
found just back of <lb />
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occupied by sheriff a <lb />
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every sale and the Neck; F k <lb />
the to whom ton. i i. On <lb />
the sites are made, which record the <lb />
shall be subset times to w, fr. v, <lb />
the inspection the<lb />
did <lb />
at the mouth of <lb />
road <lb />
There was also a petition for a <lb />
road from the old Plank road <lb />
the Tyson place to tho new road <lb />
leading from the <lb />
road to the road. <lb />
J. S. tendered hit <lb />
were appointed. <lb />
Several property owners on <lb />
Dickinson avenue appeared and <lb />
through R W. King and T. E. <lb />
Hooker present id a paper sign <lb />
ed by ail tut of the <lb />
owners on the agree <lb />
On i <lb />
the aM i<lb />
v d; <lb />
T en- <lb />
of <lb />
es <lb />
re. <lb />
or <lb />
Th, it is no as to who <lb />
the <lb />
cf the Fire at His <lb />
Horn. <lb />
Elder T. H. Barnhill, whose <lb />
home mar Bethel was burned <lb />
.------ <lb />
the mayor and i with V. <lb />
the city or town in u <lb />
lice <lb />
Men . <lb />
side of the river is deprived of <lb />
more than the difference in the <lb />
cost of changing the bridge as <lb />
above suggested. <lb />
Driving is one of the principle <lb />
pleasures of th town of Green <lb />
, , night was in town <lb />
to enough property had <lb />
a m and on <lb />
width in case of paving that not more <lb />
route from Five Points to the <lb />
depots. <lb />
Alderman Bowen was apt <lb />
ed a committee to pure <lb />
.,.,. The AC L. road running to connect the <lb />
nation as constable of Carolina with the public road . ;, M <lb />
re <lb />
as <lb />
spot in the bill is a by ts to <lb />
made to the farmers who grounds. This <lb />
apples and grapes. We the grounds are going <lb />
have been delighted if that cow-1 b o ether <lb />
clause had b.-en eliminated, In beauty. <lb />
he city or town . . Mr, u . . <lb />
and registered , r. -i. <lb />
i.-ts, Is located, i i of the i i <lb />
The only week I to this . and w <lb />
. .- kin la a ti-o trustees to I <lb />
nation as .- , <lb />
township, which was accepted- ; those would drive <lb />
R a Smith was elected con-i pleasure of the <lb />
stable to fill a vacancy in Farm- roads on the north of <lb />
x.; all <lb />
the river. Taking all this into <lb />
consideration, it is economy to <lb />
put the bridge at the foot of <lb />
Evans street. This bridge is a <lb />
permanency, it is for the <lb />
coupling t <lb />
fire engine with hydrants <lb />
tip cover loss. Two <lb />
washstand and a gun <lb />
. all that was saved from the <lb />
buying- <lb />
Mr. Barnhill told us that <lb />
t. am were all sick from cat- <lb />
permanency, it is for side of street ii <lb />
and profit of everybody. town will construct the <lb />
therefore it should be moved crossings. Aldermen Carr <lb />
. j i i were <lb />
away from the railroad. <lb />
Citizen <lb />
tho <lb />
Have your dressed at at per bushel. <lb />
inn Milling Mfg. Co. W <lb />
Died. <lb />
Mrs- Noah Forces died <lb />
o'clock Sui day evening, at bar <lb />
about four miles from <lb />
She leaves a husband and I <lb />
children. Three of the ii r <lb />
Mrs Nora Jolly and Messrs. KI <lb />
and Forbes, live in Green <lb />
villa <lb />
Simply Add boil- <lb />
cool serve. per <lb />
all <lb />
ville township. <lb />
Some additions were made <lb />
the pauper list, and some <lb />
and exemptions to <lb />
tax list. <lb />
The following were drawn as <lb />
jurors for the April term of <lb />
First week-J S Warren, Thad <lb />
Lewis. <lb />
J B J R <lb />
David J R Dozier,. <lb />
Cotton, E C King, Josephus of Saturday, <lb />
J A Teel. E B March 1908. <lb />
J Evans, R I May, P H Kittrell. . Devotional <lb />
O-E Warren, J A R G Arnold. <lb />
Chapman, A M Moseley, J B J- <lb />
Richard H <lb />
R Bullock, J D Williams, Charles <lb />
the poisoned fodder <lb />
it needed in case of fire, <lb />
C submitted a prop- by tone <lb />
from owners of pr . th. m. <lb />
agreeing to lay side- m <lb />
walks Davis street, showing <lb />
Greenville Heights down <lb />
north side of screes <lb />
side of Pitt street if <lb />
There are several prominent <lb />
building architects of wide r U- <lb />
competing for the i ct <lb />
Ti<lb />
Pin ASSOCIATION. <lb />
J. T. Bundy, R J <lb />
Moore, J T Nelson, W <lb />
J A Adams, Joseph Tripp, W <lb />
Hart, W C Joyner, J R <lb />
Barnhill. R L Little. <lb />
Second week-J H Browning. <lb />
R L B E S J <lb />
Nobles, Joyner Wingate, L <lb />
.-------, <lb />
English why it should <lb />
be taught in the public schools. <lb />
Supt. E. M. Rollins. <lb />
Illustrative lessons m <lb />
spelling and reading, based or, <lb />
Ward's method.-Miss Bessie <lb />
Harding- <lb />
R. D. <lb />
W. Connor, Sec. N. C Historical <lb />
and P. J. Forbes were appointed <lb />
to take charge of the matter and <lb />
make necessary contract for the <lb />
work. <lb />
A resolution was adopted pro- <lb />
that previous to <lb />
any street of the town <lb />
taps water be made to supply ad- <lb />
property owners for do- <lb />
purposes, to cost of the <lb />
of the taps to by abutting <lb />
property owner when it is put <lb />
in u-e. <lb />
Alderman Carr was apt minted <lb />
a committee to consult E. <lb />
A. Kline In regard to clear- <lb />
up the old public graveyard, <lb />
belonging to the town, lying o <lb />
BUSINESS LOCALS. <lb />
The best drink of coffee- Gold <lb />
Medal-at S. M Schultz- <lb />
fine cabbage plants <lb />
sale. D D. <lb />
For Side -Female calf, Jersey <lb />
and D- D. <lb />
for the very people whose favor <lb />
is sought by it will vote <lb />
the bill anyhow, and It will ,,. <lb />
carried by real prohibitionists for building plans, <lb />
are opposed to wine r E. of U <lb />
cider as well as to whiskey. We p. Stanley <lb />
are ashamed that, if iSl,,. Wilmington; W. <lb />
we are informed, New Bern; t. <lb />
considerable opposition to the Mitchell, of Norfolk ; <lb />
in Davidson among the cl Durham; <lb />
I try people on the ground have j of t. <lb />
mentioned. However, aw Tuesday evening Sup i, <lb />
glad to say that blithe counties visiting <lb />
in the State are not as ant I entertained at supper y ex- <lb />
as face know of I Got. and <lb />
no other county quite o low in j home Fifth T. <lb />
the scale of intelligence; I even From to <lb />
here with all our ignorance <lb />
must hope that there is virtue <lb />
enough in the county to save it <lb />
from the shame of giving a ma- <lb />
th visiting architects were ex- <lb />
tended of Carolina <lb />
spent the time <lb />
; i <lb />
, , , . <lb />
between Fourth and boyhood days- <lb />
Everything the way of feed <lb />
F. V. John.-tin a. <lb />
It is the talk of the town. The <lb />
convention on the <lb />
10th. <lb />
Hay of all kinds at F. <lb />
i near A C. L. depot. <lb />
The old convention <lb />
will take you Lack grandpa's <lb />
ltd <lb />
pleasantly in club room <lb />
enjoyment of guests <lb />
greatly Increased <lb />
Nobles, Joyner Wingate b Raleigh. N. C <lb />
Chapman, W G Little, C S Carr, m discipline. <lb />
W B Williams, J R Newton. H S l <lb />
W ii o iv <lb />
Tyson, C H Forbes, N R Corey, <lb />
G A R J Lewis. A P <lb />
A J Flanagan. C H Rogers. <lb />
n m <lb />
Is known wherever Cotton is grown and Fer- <lb />
used, as the greatest producer of large <lb />
yields. <lb />
See that the trade mark is on every guarantees <lb />
imitations and insures you are getting the genuine <lb />
Royster goods. <lb />
ROYSTER GUANO COMPANY <lb />
NORFOLK, VIRGINIA <lb />
Delegates to District Conference. <lb />
The District Conference of the <lb />
Washington, district, M. E. <lb />
Church South will meet at <lb />
May 6th. The following are <lb />
delegates from Jarvis Memorial <lb />
church; G. Prichard. <lb />
Brown, L. H. and J. U <lb />
Little. Alternates; Jas. Brown, <lb />
J, W, Higgs. D. D. Overton and <lb />
James Long. <lb />
At the quarterly conference <lb />
held in Jarvis Memorial church <lb />
Sunday night. L H. Pender was <lb />
elected Sunday school <lb />
to succeed Geo. S. <lb />
ard, resigned. <lb />
The waist sale to be held <lb />
by the Ladies Aid Society the <lb />
Baptist church, will place <lb />
Friday and 13th and <lb />
14th. <lb />
-Supt. Julian B. Martin. <lb />
Discussions on <lb />
topics. <lb />
Announcements by Supt. W. <lb />
H. <lb />
Adjournment. <lb />
DEATH OF MRS. <lb />
N. C. Mar. <lb />
Mrs Catherine Robbins died at <lb />
her home in Feb. <lb />
26th. 1908 in her seventieth year <lb />
of age. She is survived by <lb />
Fifth streets. <lb />
The different officers made re- <lb />
port of collections for past <lb />
month. <lb />
Accounts were allowed and <lb />
paid amounting to 51,641.60. <lb />
Oyster <lb />
gasoline boat <lb />
j, at the bottom of the river at <lb />
Old Sparta with a load of oysters <lb />
in the shall <lb />
The boat returning from <lb />
Washington where the bivalves <lb />
were At old Sparta <lb />
the boat sprung and be- <lb />
Remains were taken to her old <lb />
home near Rocky Mount, <lb />
interment. We deeply Jo <lb />
with the bereaved family, Southerner. <lb />
and that our Heavenly For Rent-5 room house n <lb />
comfort lad Greenville. Apply <lb />
re, agent. <lb />
Lowest prices on cotton seed <lb />
meal and hulls at F V. John- <lb />
r-e ID. <lb />
I have limited quantity of seed <lb />
corn, will produce to <lb />
bushels per for sale. <lb />
P- <lb />
in favor of liquor- We <lb />
must meet this old falsehood that <lb />
appeals to the passion <lb />
dice of ignorant country <lb />
show them that if there was <lb />
ever any the <lb />
Watts and Ward law against <lb />
them the bill wipes <lb />
it out by making the sale of liquor <lb />
illegal In town <lb />
well as in country. Intelligent <lb />
farmers can he of <lb />
vice in this campaign by making <lb />
sacrifice of time, and visit placed <lb />
those dark places where the The had not <lb />
demagogue loves n <lb />
vocal b rendered <lb />
ignorant country people I by Mi's. Travis E. or. <lb />
.-. r l i his morning <lb />
. C in <lb />
V. II. K, or- <lb />
Joyner, <lb />
president; C. W. a- <lb />
R. Cobb, tn bu T. J. <lb />
Jarvis, J. Y T. <lb />
Ormond, <lb />
bond of the tn surer was <lb />
, upon<lb />
You certainly had better be <lb />
paying your taxes for last year. <lb />
Subscribe the Reflector- <lb />
COX'S HILL ITEMS. <lb />
Cox's Mill, N. C. March i. <lb />
of Chocowinity- <lb />
spent Saturday and Sunday with <lb />
friends here. <lb />
Miss Lillie Corey visited Miss <lb />
Bessie Sunday. <lb />
Miss Wilson, of <lb />
is spending with <lb />
Miss Bessie Moore. <lb />
J. If, Cox went to Kinston last <lb />
week. <lb />
Ed. Moore and Oscar <lb />
went to Saturday. <lb />
This fine weather has got the <lb />
farmers to hustling. <lb />
L, F Everette and Griffin Rouse <lb />
went to Washington Saturday. <lb />
There will be preaching at <lb />
Black Jack nest Saturday and <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
infamous trade and expose his <lb />
sophistries and his falsehood. W e <lb />
are striking the snake this time <lb />
wherever we find mm, and in- <lb />
stead of driving liquor into the <lb />
towns and cities as the Watts <lb />
law did, we propose to drive it <lb />
dean oat the -Charity and <lb />
Children. <lb />
. r, butt spec- <lb />
noon <lb />
lighted <lb />
the h for t.-o <lb />
school and think it ideal. <lb />
school <lb />
.-.,. of the <lb />
n branch the <lb />
old mi in <lb />
i March 20th and <lb />
What La v Says. <lb />
The Reflector has been ; <lb />
to print the law in regard to . <lb />
seine and net on purpose of the meet- <lb />
river, for the information of is ad- <lb />
interested. The law of of the cause of <lb />
reads; ., Such a meeting ought <lb />
If person tho 15th. much <lb />
to tho 10th day of <lb />
and will <lb />
of every year, from <lb />
o'clock meridian Saturday <lb />
sunrise Monday morning of <lb />
each week shall any <lb />
set net, drift net or any other <lb />
net of any name or <lb />
in the waters of or <lb />
Tar rivers and tributaries, ex- <lb />
bow or skim nets, he shall <lb />
be guilty of a misdemeanor. <lb />
no doubt do so. <lb />
We have for sale some nice <lb />
hand made cypress and pine <lb />
shingles at Also <lb />
field peas at Of <lb />
tho little pea. it U which <lb />
is the best pea Know r. <lb />
p, , , . ,, <lb />
G. A. Johnson Bro. <lb />
rD <lb />
POOR PRINT <lb /></p>
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Greenville's Department Store <lb />
A RIVAL OF WHISTLER <lb />
Ru <lb />
What <lb />
Want <lb />
You <lb />
the- buyer, and <lb />
being able to Hipp y your wants is equally <lb />
gratifying to the seller. This is the<lb />
Store. <lb />
e what; u want. The are <lb />
prices right <lb />
Was N--t Compete <lb />
B Attempted <lb />
of <lb />
One evening there a <lb />
of men from man; <lb />
nations Mated about a <lb />
in an open court of the <lb />
a well known ., <lb />
restaurant. The conversation, be- <lb />
was in English, and the sub- <lb />
of Whistler a pastels was <lb />
up by one of his <lb />
American admirers. A <lb />
named was flippant <lb />
and depreciating, ridiculing them as <lb />
works of saving that <lb />
he was willing to that ha could <lb />
make half a as good <lb />
as Whistler's, and, if they <lb />
mixed with his. nobody tell <lb />
apart. The American I <lb />
at attitude and re- <lb />
let a champagne dinner for <lb />
all present v <lb />
right, I'll lake your bet and <lb />
w .; BOY, <lb />
s- <lb />
Tl <lb />
Think <lb />
one gives <lb />
the at roil j i r <lb />
bacon <lb />
m i I <lb />
a book on a certain <lb />
could find it <lb />
THE BAN <lb />
Report of the Condition of . <lb />
at Greenville <lb />
and more flexible<lb />
whenever ha State of North the close of business Feb. 14th. 1908. <lb />
and . . <lb />
RESOURCES. I LIABILITIES. <lb />
and. <lb />
wrote one., <lb />
There i- a lea <lb />
that. meant each of <lb />
ran find out as much about any <lb />
thing we to informed upon <lb />
as human being in the <lb />
world if we will only determine to <lb />
do to. can achieve and <lb />
anything another can if we make <lb />
up our minds to the performance. <lb />
it and make the determination th. <lb />
law of our life. Success has it <lb />
laws, the beau principle of which <lb />
is, your best to get the <lb />
A writer on mental forces say-, <lb />
and you win <lb />
n i and discounts <lb />
Over drafts secured <lb />
an unsecured 2,061.17 <lb />
Ail other stocks, bonds <lb />
and Mortgages 2,400.00 <lb />
Ranking house 4,200.00 <lb />
Fur and 3,872.32 8.072 <lb />
Dun from Banks and <lb />
Bankers <lb />
Cash items <lb />
Gold <lb />
r coin, including <lb />
all minor coin cur- <lb />
National bank notes <lb />
and other U. S. notes <lb />
63.755.20 <lb />
4.006.95 <lb />
433.50 <lb />
3.259.07 <lb />
Applied Externally. <lb />
While slaying in the north of <lb />
England a commercial traveler con- <lb />
prove I toy, at will make <lb />
. ii must be tinted a town cold, which <lb />
on-<lb />
him to remain in bod. Hit It id- <lb />
tier's pat- lady, n sympathetic widow, was mi I <lb />
U I- I i . <lb />
will roe to at i <lb />
c n in see tn<lb />
25,000.00 <lb />
Surplus <lb />
Undivided profits, less <lb />
current expenses <lb />
and taxes paid 17.144.80 <lb />
That 2.970.17 <lb />
cluck <lb />
Cashier's check <lb />
outstanding <lb />
Total <lb />
766.11 <lb />
231.228 <lb />
at o and made Buff i <lb />
ton onion p re, which <lb />
ii him, <lb />
In<lb />
. apartment i tilled with goods <lb />
he needs the family, the home, the <lb />
. the <lb />
goods, trimmings, <lb />
, Just row is the <lb />
Ladies, <lb />
sea- <lb />
All this i e <lb />
r. who . the r m <lb />
I in i <lb />
,. <lb />
i II <lb />
the <lb />
for the e of his Russian nest, came lo inquire the <lb />
lie I chat and i <lb />
I I . c , pi up <lb />
I on care- e <lb />
fully, sly, and a I <lb />
placed then ire him upon a J the invalid. got it on <lb />
r u an easel. j my London A <lb />
was I he v . o <lb />
Tl <lb />
.,<lb />
r . <lb />
. I for fix <lb />
t toe in<lb />
t Ferret, hi South <lb />
. which at l ck <lb />
. .;. cS.<lb />
levies, s, <lb />
.-, <lb />
file's <lb />
Store <lb />
M- <lb />
it.-. mI ii . <lb />
Report of the Condition <lb />
e Banking <lb />
Trust Come <lb />
AT GREENVILLE <lb />
-any. <lb />
In the State of North Carolina at the close bushiest Feb. <lb />
i . <lb />
not i i <lb />
;. n . <lb />
. T . <lb />
T let him <lb />
i lie man- <lb />
,. i <lb />
ti in <lb />
p e i v. pastel <lb />
. lie i d all he wanted <lb />
or I ho need for the easy <lb />
k of making a Whistler paste <lb />
and i exceptional <lb />
returned to his saying <lb />
he would be ready for jury I <lb />
a week. <lb />
How or by whom the is jurors <lb />
were i not In r, hut I <lb />
that two f rangers, an <lb />
end n Dutchman, were <lb />
among . Spain n present- <lb />
ed by . En by Hen- <lb />
. . A. i ca by <lb />
Frank Ii k d r By <lb />
t i g w I lie wager. <lb />
The jury m n on the <lb />
cot far from the a <lb />
near enough for him to bring hit <lb />
I pastels conveniently. The meeting <lb />
I was a Ion room facing the <lb />
14th 1908 lagoons. The American who had <lb />
Died. <lb />
Belle, th <lb />
it n i- <lb />
. . y ,. . <lb />
Mr. and M s W T. <lb />
Will f, <lb />
in <lb />
LITTLE, <lb />
North Carolina, County Pitt, <lb />
I. James L. Little. ashier of the above named bank, do sol- <lb />
y wear that the above statement i true to the beat of <lb />
k n and belief. J ES T <lb />
Subscribed and before I Correct <lb />
me, 25th day <lb />
ROBT. I. HOWARD <lb />
Notary Public.; Directors <lb />
Attest <lb />
J. A. ANDREWS, <lb />
J. ;. <lb />
W WILSON, <lb />
Te I Mimi <lb />
If; vest in a good one <lb />
n. f there <lb />
be th . <lb />
to Invest<lb />
and <lb />
Loans and 127.451.22 <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
and unsecured 5,152.49 <lb />
All other Stocks bonds <lb />
and mortgages 1.000 <lb />
Fur. <lb />
4,401.12 <lb />
Du from Banks and <lb />
Barkers <lb />
Cert <lb />
Silver coin, all <lb />
minor coin currency <lb />
National notes <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
accepted the wager was not there. <lb />
was at home, sick in bed. <lb />
Whistler was in the darkest and <lb />
Capital stock 25,000.00 farthest corner, with his hack to <lb />
Surplus fund e on a <lb />
Undivided profits, less <lb />
. K , leach exhibit from Whistlers hands <lb />
and place it on a high backed chair. <lb />
88.160.77 <lb />
taxes <lb />
23.394.54 <lb />
MS. 943.19 <lb />
Due to banks and <lb />
i Bankers <lb />
560.12 j checks out- <lb />
standing <lb />
ether S. notes <lb />
Total <lb />
I. C C Ca the bank, do solemnly <lb />
that the statement is true to the best of my knowledge <lb />
C. S. CARS <lb />
It was an extraordinary position <lb />
which Whistler placed and a <lb />
I veritable ordeal which he faced. Ho <lb />
j was serious and wore a troubled <lb />
the that ha <lb />
. nervous at the possibility that the <lb />
might let one of the Russian's <lb />
1,132.04 pastels slip by as one of hit own. I <lb />
I am glad lo say, however, at when- <lb />
. was in-<lb />
i . <lb />
i now, i <lb />
id <lb />
. a reason why. <lb />
m . <lb />
; y it i a firm of established <lb />
nor in . . r house you deal with <lb />
Roods it sells has <lb />
protection to pat <lb />
i- Campbell Pi- <lb />
combined, <lb />
low en a partial number of Green- <lb />
Campbell Pianos, and <lb />
piano buy r is r I the following <lb />
is apt to blow out it the boiler <lb />
is of poor quality or the plumb- <lb />
has been improperly done. <lb />
i. G. <lb />
Maye, <lb />
Dr. E A <lb />
Dr. Laugh- <lb />
i . <lb />
J I ten. <lb />
H. <lb />
H. Cut, <lb />
H. L. <lb />
j W. B. Wilson, <lb />
JO. L. Joyner, <lb />
Skinner,<lb />
Graded <lb />
School <lb />
Greet Opera <lb />
House. <lb />
1-, <lb />
sworn to before <lb />
mo, this day of Fib. 1908. <lb />
ANDREW J. MOORE, <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
C S. Cashier <lb />
A. M. MOSELEY, <lb />
E. G. FLANAGAN, <lb />
J. L WOOTEN. <lb />
latently received with and <lb />
i; N it tor <lb />
one was there the least <lb />
doubt or a dissenting <lb />
in Century. <lb />
Report of the Condition of <lb />
BET BANKING AND TRUST <lb />
COMPANY <lb />
BETHEL, N. CAROLINA <lb />
In the Si of North Carolina, at the close of business. <lb />
for <lb />
. I will make the last visit over <lb />
Directors to collect taxes due <lb />
for the year 1907 t the following <lb />
times and <lb />
y. <lb />
Lon and <lb />
Overdrafts <lb />
Fun Fix. <lb />
Due I Banks and <lb />
Bankers <lb />
Cash items <lb />
Gold coin <lb />
r c in, including <lb />
all cur. <lb />
hank notes, <lb />
notes <lb />
Total <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
stock 5,600.00 <lb />
1,892.05 Surplus fund <lb />
Undivided less <lb />
current expenses <lb />
and paid y;. <lb />
Time certificates of 2,853.04 <lb />
Deposits sub. to 29,617.68 <lb />
11,548.69 <lb />
8,161.65 <lb />
C. D. Store, Beaver <lb />
Dam township, Mar. <lb />
Bell X Roads. town- <lb />
shin. Tuesday March <lb />
Stokes, Carolina township. <lb />
Saturday March <lb />
Grifton, Swift Creek township. <lb />
Saturday March <lb />
All who to pay will be ad <lb />
and cost added to their <lb />
taxes. Pay promptly and save <lb />
cost and trouble. <lb />
Ira L. Tucker, Sheriff. <lb />
There will be no such if <lb />
WE ARE YOUR <lb />
PLUMBERS. <lb />
We guarantee, both the <lb />
quality of all materials and <lb />
articles and the s <lb />
of our work. We expect every <lb />
first order for our services to <lb />
win us many others. We so- <lb />
licit a trial as a test <lb />
our ability too plumb- <lb />
promptly, thoroughly and <lb />
reasonably. . <lb />
C. A <lb />
Hotel Greenville <lb />
J. W. BIGHT, Prop. <lb />
I wish to inform the public <lb />
my .; i- now for w a d <lb />
table entirely re- <lb />
d, renovated, <lb />
lights, and cold baths, <lb />
idea home for ladies, and <lb />
traveling men. opposite <lb />
Ci house and servants. I <lb />
No. en see for yourself. <lb />
Yo rs to Serve. <lb />
F. <lb />
Whichard, <lb />
Robert Greene, <lb />
Wiley Brown, <lb />
James Brown, <lb />
M. Pugh, <lb />
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S. T. White, <lb />
W. I. e, <lb />
E. B. Higgs, <lb />
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D. l. Overton, <lb />
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D. Smith, r. f. d., <lb />
Ivy Smith, r. . i <lb />
r. f, ;., <lb />
F. Ward, r f. d. <lb />
Will <lb />
Noah <lb />
J. J. Jones, r. f. d. <lb />
J. r. f. d. <lb />
G. T. Tyson, r , <lb />
L H Lee, <lb />
Z. T Vincent, <lb />
J. B Little, <lb />
J. R. Corey, <lb />
C. B. Mayo, <lb />
Baptist Church, <lb />
D. W. <lb />
O. E Warren, <lb />
Warren, Jr., <lb />
J G. Bowling, <lb />
J. J. Jenkins, <lb />
W. F. Godwin, <lb />
W. H. Ricks. <lb />
F. G. Hartman, <lb />
E. M. Cheek, <lb />
Fred Cox. <lb />
N. W Jackson, <lb />
W. J. Manning, <lb />
J. S <lb />
H. C. Hooker. <lb />
W. O. Barnhill, <lb />
Fleming, <lb />
T. R Moore, <lb />
Mrs. Julia Crawford, <lb />
Mrs- e, <lb />
A. B. Ellington, <lb />
R. A. Nichols. <lb />
Profit by getting in line with above representative people <lb />
of Greenville, Terms to suit your convenience. <lb />
Very respectfully, <lb />
CHAS. M. <lb />
Total <lb />
of the above-named bank do solemn- <lb />
a statement my<lb />
sworn to before <lb />
this day of Feb. 1908. <lb />
r. <lb />
Notary Public- <lb />
Little Risers, small, <lb />
f.-. little liver Sold <lb />
L. W Store. <lb />
Civil Service <lb />
CLERK-CARRIER. <lb />
An examination for the <lb />
of and <lb />
and carrier will be held <lb />
at the post-office in this city on <lb />
March 28.1908. <lb />
For application blanks, and for <lb />
full information relative to the <lb />
examination, <lb />
ties, salaries, vacations, promo, <lb />
etc., address Secretary, <lb />
Board of Civil Service Exam- <lb />
W. H. Cashier. <lb />
ROBT. STATON, <lb />
M. O. BLOUNT, <lb />
T,. <lb />
Directors Post-Office, City-<lb />
J. W. Hight <lb />
Samuel M. Short <lb />
I. v . <lb />
VETERINARY SURGEON <lb />
Office next to Sale an,. <lb />
Exchange Stables. <lb />
Phone No. N. c. <lb />
For Your Sunday Dinner, <lb />
try the <lb />
English Walnut meats. <lb />
doz. Hg., fine, <lb />
any <lb />
I. the -I l.-M n a r-f <lb />
When cool and just com <lb />
to thicken in the figs <lb />
nuts. with Whipped cream. <lb />
The <lb />
can be bought at any good <lb />
grocery. makes enough <lb />
for a large family and is very <lb />
G. G. Factory Representative <lb />
GREENVILLE, N, C. <lb />
Get The best for Comfort <lb />
and Borden Felt flat- <lb />
and a Bern- <lb />
stein Iron Bed have no equal. <lb />
T A FT<lb />
S O Y D<lb />
CHICKENS <lb />
Chickens, Turkeys, Geese and <lb />
Ducks for sale at Rainbow <lb />
Stables, in front of market <lb />
House. <lb />
M. DAWSON. <lb />
Ladies and Tailor. <lb />
Greenville, N. c. <lb />
laing, <lb />
Dyeing, Scouring, chemical <lb />
and Dry cleaning. <lb />
S or no charges. <lb />
of Edmonds and Fleming <lb />
Barber Shop- <lb />
are doing all kinda of Jewelry <lb />
Repairing. Why not have done <lb />
You get <lb />
Good Reasonable Price <lb />
also applies to my entire <lb />
of Jewelry. A line to make <lb />
from. will me <lb />
order for you <lb />
do my beat to by <lb />
you the best for the <lb />
money. <lb />
C. F. BRADLEY, Jeweler <lb />
from P. O. <lb />
-E. <lb />
New Shoe Shop <lb />
On February 1st I will open <lb />
a Shoe Shop in the building <lb />
on 5th street opposite Hotel <lb />
Bertha. Shoes made to or- <lb />
and all kinds of repair <lb />
work. Save your orders <lb />
and work for me. <lb />
JOE<lb />
How Many Bricks <lb />
Have You Sent <lb />
Away <lb />
That sounds like a funny question, addressed to every cit- <lb />
of this town and but it's a one. <lb />
There is now completed a magnificent build- <lb />
of red exterior and concrete interior right in the <lb />
heart of one of the biggest of American It <lb />
occupies a whole block and itself in a <lb />
Largest In the It has <lb />
floors, with about a hundred floor apace. <lb />
entrances are of solid marble. floors are tiled. <lb />
Altogether it is accredit to <lb />
the big city in which it <lb />
stands. Oh, ifs a Jim <lb />
Dandy <lb />
Noe, how many bricks <lb />
have you sent to the city <lb />
to go into this big build- <lb />
Honest, how many <lb />
Of the hundreds of <lb />
thousands of bricks put <lb />
into the walls of this <lb />
building the city where it <lb />
stands has contributed not <lb />
a single red brick. <lb />
try people, the people of <lb />
towns and far <lb />
away from the big <lb />
have font in the <lb />
bricks for the <lb />
of this splendid <lb />
You may have font in <lb />
a few of bricks your- <lb />
without knowing ii- <lb />
This <lb />
cent structure, which or- <lb />
a city you prob- <lb />
ably never will see your- <lb />
self, is built bricks <lb />
bought with the- dollars of <lb />
people in towns <lb />
like our.-towns that <lb />
woo I like to <lb />
I It i then no and th i <lb />
contributed to the y be g n <lb />
hod of bricks for this bur, in <lb />
the of its kind. Thia building put up, through <lb />
the kind donations of their unknown country consult, by a <lb />
firm that ran a U stone that city a age. <lb />
this firm conceived idea Laving thou- <lb />
sands of strangers contribute bricks to build its fine, large, <lb />
new <lb />
And the building is a Mail Order Store. Bee <lb />
BRAWN BEAT STEAM. <lb />
of <lb />
THE STAGECOACH. <lb />
Every dollar <lb />
nice, <lb />
Contact In the Early <lb />
Steam Fire <lb />
In what arc sometimes called the <lb />
halcyon days of the volunteer fire <lb />
department of New York there was <lb />
a prejudice against the of steam <lb />
power on fire engines. The New <lb />
York firemen still believed in the <lb />
work of ready and proved <lb />
their sincerity by challenging an <lb />
Ohio inventor of a steam fire engine <lb />
named Latta to a public trial of <lb />
strength and excellence in the city <lb />
hall park. The challenge was ac- <lb />
and the engine reached New <lb />
York on Feb. P, On the next <lb />
day in the city tall park in the <lb />
presence of spectators the <lb />
trial skill took place. At the re- <lb />
quest of the common council the <lb />
Exempt engine company entered the <lb />
lists with hand engine No. the <lb />
old and proceeded to <lb />
compete with the Latta steam en- <lb />
applied to the kin- <lb />
wood in the Ohio steam en- <lb />
which in eight and a half min- <lb />
began to pump and discharge <lb />
water through two large suctions. <lb />
The led off by throw- <lb />
a stream of water toward <lb />
street through a one and one- <lb />
eight Ii inch nozzle, steam en- <lb />
following with a stream in the <lb />
same direction through a one and <lb />
five-eighths inch triangular nozzle. <lb />
When measured, stream of the <lb />
former was found to ha feet <lb />
long and that of the latter <lb />
Again the competing engines play- <lb />
ed. At a distance of feet <lb />
a of small boys Brood in the <lb />
demanding to lie <lb />
en <lb />
endeavored lo <lb />
them, but when the Sew York- <lb />
engine In to play they Bed W the <lb />
t of a drenching <lb />
in was <lb />
An <lb />
It <lb />
Ancient Economist Who Said <lb />
Would Ruin <lb />
The first seen in Eng- <lb />
land was about tile yea 1553, and <lb />
another years pasted before <lb />
stagecoaches began to run. They <lb />
were not received with much favor. <lb />
In a treatise was published <lb />
in London by Lover of His <lb />
and Well Wisher to the <lb />
Prosperity Both of the King and <lb />
in which were used <lb />
many elaborate arguments and <lb />
lent tirades against them. <lb />
ESTABLISHED 1875- <lb />
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Wholesale and retail <lb />
and Furniture Dealer. Cash <lb />
paid for Hides-, Fur. Cotton Seed <lb />
Oil Turkeys, Eggs, etc <lb />
Bedsteads, Mattresses, Oak <lb />
Suits, Baby Carriages, Go Carts. <lb />
Parlor suits Tables. Lounges, <lb />
Safes, P. and Ax <lb />
Snuff, High Life Key <lb />
Henry <lb />
Cigars Canned Cherries, Peach- <lb />
coaches and Apples, Pine Apples, Syrup, <lb />
said the writer, one of the Jelly. Meat Flour bit jar <lb />
Soap. Lye Magic Food, Matches, <lb />
hath <lb />
by fifteen <lb />
Then a third trial <lb />
ii the ; if of- tho <lb />
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greatest mischiefs hath hap- <lb />
of late years to the kingdom, <lb />
mischievous to the public, <lb />
to trade and prejudicial to <lb />
He laments the decay of good <lb />
horsemanship, which would <lb />
if everybody rode to . in a <lb />
coach. He calculates a coach <lb />
from York, Chester or Exeter <lb />
would have forty horses on the <lb />
journey to the capital and <lb />
eighteen passengers a week. In the <lb />
whole year it would carry about <lb />
1,872. Suppose there were return- <lb />
passengers. There would be <lb />
and for these forty horses <lb />
would be but if people <lb />
traveled in the good old fashioned <lb />
way then least. horses would <lb />
ho required for the work. The use <lb />
of so many horses would give em- <lb />
to many who were by the <lb />
.-. out of <lb />
such cloth workers, drapers, <lb />
tanners, <lb />
shot makers, ors and <lb />
The inns would <lb />
suffer, tor the stagecoach stops only <lb />
at a few. when nth a <lb />
i i .-. o ii . as <lb />
they u were, by t three <lb />
stop i . any and <lb />
as often they i aid that en-<lb />
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Oil, Cotton Seed Me-1 and Hulls, <lb />
Garden Seeds, Oranges, Apples, <lb />
Nuts, Candies, Dried Apples, <lb />
Peaches, <lb />
Glass and <lb />
Wooden ware, Cakes and Crack- <lb />
Macaroni, Beet But- <lb />
New Royal Sewing Machines <lb />
and numerous other <lb />
Quality and quantity cheap for <lb />
cash. Come see me. <lb />
SM <lb />
Raleigh, N. C. <lb />
LEADING FLORISTS. <lb />
OF NORTH <lb />
of cut <lb />
Special <lb />
and , <lb />
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Will go if <lb />
You Don't <lb />
Few people realize that the time <lb />
advertise is during <lb />
It helps to keep go- <lb />
and it when <lb />
livens up. <lb />
The Public is Ever on <lb />
The Lookout <lb />
for good bargains, be it dull or <lb />
thrifty season and the man who has <lb />
the bargains put before it in the <lb />
style of a nice advertisement <lb />
is the man who does what business <lb />
there is to be done. <lb />
The Reflector is one of the best <lb />
advertising mediums. It reaches <lb />
everybody in the county a <lb />
many all over the <lb />
; States. <lb />
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New Sun. <lb />
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Local Tine Table <lb />
Effective January 1808. <lb />
Norfolk, . and N, C. <lb />
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Mo. No No. <lb />
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During these cold Winter months <lb />
A Trip Via <lb />
The Atlantic Coast Line Railroad <lb />
Would be just the thing to make life worth living. <lb />
trains, excellent schedules and tickets which otter <lb />
advantage possible for a pleasant and trip <lb />
For full information or Pamphlets call on your nearest <lb />
Ticket A gent, or write, <lb />
W. J. CRAIG, P. T. M. T. C. W G. P. A. <lb />
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Headquarter; all kinds <lb />
of Feed. <lb />
The National <lb />
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cash involved it would <lb />
I be well worth having an <lb />
count there. there are I have on <lb />
I many other advantages. Good Double <lb />
to the Market<lb />
ban ; for sale one <lb />
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record pay- Matcher and r, Ma- <lb />
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Home of Women's Fashions, Greenville N. C <lb />
Tail Ox. <lb />
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little how to spell. She a <lb />
pictorial primer, and over each word <lb />
was tho accompanying illustration. <lb />
Polly spelled and <lb />
the thought <lb />
she was making <lb />
perhaps even too rapid. So <lb />
she put hand over picture <lb />
and then <lb />
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answered nimbly. <lb />
do you know that it <lb />
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station. A range o <lb />
tho one i id i com o J <lb />
the boy win ho nil answered tho <lb />
big men. tee no <lb />
gel i i-face <lb />
in i boy. big <lb />
link was <lb />
Way Out. <lb />
did your out <lb />
of the building after he had located <lb />
the gas leak asked reporter. <lb />
nearly as he could remember <lb />
it said woman, <lb />
went out just above the base of tho note, due <lb />
Kinds of <lb />
more than kinds <lb />
of said a physician, <lb />
from the more com- <lb />
forms may cure themselves ac- <lb />
cord The more frequent forms <lb />
arc a dull across the forehead, <lb />
due to a pain the back <lb />
of the head, due to the liver; a <lb />
bursting in both temples, due <lb />
to malnutrition; an ache on the top <lb />
of the head, as though a weight <lb />
pressed on the skull, due to over- <lb />
work; ache between tho brows <lb />
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to mi- <lb />
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in you for i I wish- <lb />
in . ii co no of sea urn <lb />
at ever, <lb />
FRANK HOPKINS. <lb />
Phone Ladies and Gent tailor <lb />
Fourth , st. Marble yard. <lb />
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Tie and <lb />
and shipment<lb />
Tribune, <lb />
to eye Newt. <lb />
SHOE REPAIRER <lb />
Shop in Stables on <lb />
Fourth Street. All <lb />
promptly and satisfactorily <lb />
ME <lb />
W. H. <lb />
COTTON BUYER <lb />
AND <lb />
INSURANCE AGENT <lb />
Office in National Rank Building <lb />
FARMS FOR SALE. <lb />
Especially adapted to cotton, <lb />
tobacco and corn- Good dwell- <lb />
Apply to <lb />
F. C- Harding. <lb />
W. C D. m. Clam <lb />
Clark <lb />
Civil Engineers and Surveyors <lb />
i villa North Carolina. <lb />
Railroad, Municipal and land surveying <lb />
a specialty. Office on Third street <lb />
near <lb />
BREAD <lb />
Mr-. Maggie at the Wm. <lb />
Britt house, on street, bake a <lb />
fresh broad every day. Orders <lb />
anywhere in town and <lb />
GOOD BREAD GUARANTEED. <lb />
OR R. L. CARR <lb />
Dentist. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
POOR PRINT<lb /></p>
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EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
PUBLISHED EVERY <lb />
D. J. WHICH Editor and Proprietor <lb />
Entered as elM I matter Jan. 1907 at the at Greenville. N <lb />
C Congress of March 1879 <lb />
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY MARCH <lb />
old Joe We won- <lb />
how it feel to fee <lb />
the Republicans of <lb />
State all lining up for Taft.<lb />
Let turn loose all tin <lb />
money they want to in North <lb />
Carolina, The folks can find <lb />
tor it. <lb />
WILL EARN HIS <lb />
The ground hog's next appear- <lb />
will he next Sunday. If he <lb />
is to do anything rash with the <lb />
weather in the meantime he <lb />
must be in a hurry about it. <lb />
The recent extra session of the <lb />
legislature passed a bill <lb />
ting the office of auditor tor <lb />
county. Under author- <lb />
of the act the commissioners <lb />
of that county at their last meet- <lb />
elected a man to fill the office <lb />
and fixed his salary at , <lb />
year. If that auditor does all <lb />
the says he shall do he <lb />
will certainly earn his salary. <lb />
Here is what the bill <lb />
It shall be the duty <lb />
or the auditor of county <lb />
to make one copy of the taxi <lb />
list of each township a per- <lb />
copy and to deliver <lb />
bridge across Tar river is soon to <lb />
built, and the <lb />
of Pitt and Lenoir will also <lb />
jointly build a bridge at Grifton. <lb />
Then Greenville is getting <lb />
ready for paving and that <lb />
work will be started The <lb />
Cabinet Veneer is pushing <lb />
right ahead on its plant, and <lb />
enterprises are not far be- <lb />
hind. <lb />
Of course with all this work <lb />
going on public enterprises, in- <lb />
will catch the spirit <lb />
and go in for building <lb />
proving. The Reflector has et <lb />
the figure at not less than a <lb />
big anti-prohibition State <lb />
convention with three delegates <lb />
present maybe a good indication <lb />
of the anti-prohibition vote. <lb />
The Gannon not <lb />
seem to make as much noise <lb />
around Republican primaries as <lb />
it does from the speaker's stand <lb />
in congress. <lb />
Mark this right The <lb />
percentage of <lb />
growth for the next live yearn its <lb />
going to be larger than any town <lb />
in North Carolina. <lb />
Raleigh has thrown up the <lb />
sponge and decided she can t <lb />
build, Greensboro is making <lb />
promises to build, while Char- <lb />
has already built. The <lb />
committee should see which one <lb />
is able to deliver the goods. <lb />
March Huh means much to <lb />
That day a <lb />
of her representative <lb />
men before a con- <lb />
in <lb />
presenting the claims <lb />
of the n for a public build- <lb />
The same day the lard of <lb />
trustees of the Eastern Carolina <lb />
Training meet <lb />
here to arrange for work to be- <lb />
gin on the buildings for the <lb />
school. <lb />
now you cannot get <lb />
houses in Greenville as fast as <lb />
people want to occupy them. <lb />
This raises the as to w hut <lb />
million dollars <lb />
copy and to m . <lb />
original copy to collector spent here this year in <lb />
of said county, t. I <lb />
all duties<lb />
, . , , i <lb />
r-. <lb />
i. ii all.<lb />
o .- <lb />
US j- . <lb />
deli I <lb />
new I <lb />
h prospect <lb />
I I- . quit g . . <lb />
to reap the <lb />
thing I ii-i <lb />
According to recent statistics, <lb />
it will not take many more in- <lb />
for the Raleigh Re- <lb />
publican club to claim as many <lb />
members as there are voters in <lb />
the city. <lb />
S;, Cannon stands but tit- <lb />
show r the presidency, and <lb />
present <lb />
v, ill <lb />
up . <lb />
re <lb />
en in congress there <lb />
FARMVILLE ITEMS. <lb />
Farmville, N. C March 1908 <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Thomas and <lb />
their little boy, Scott, who have <lb />
been with us since last August, <lb />
left for their home in Rocky <lb />
Mount Mr. Thomas <lb />
was the American Tobacco Co's. <lb />
buyer on the Farmville manteL <lb />
Luther Y. Thomas, who has <lb />
been with Monk. Davis Com- <lb />
left last Friday his <lb />
home in Virginia. <lb />
C. E. Allen, the clever <lb />
who has been with Monk <lb />
Davis Go,, left for his home <lb />
yesterday. <lb />
W. E. went to Rich- <lb />
yesterday. <lb />
A. M. Moseley, of Greenville, <lb />
was in our town yesterday. <lb />
Dr. and Mrs. G. E- Weeks, <lb />
will I. i of relief <lb />
in many <lb />
i,<lb />
.- . <lb />
the <lb />
j. i <lb />
.<lb />
A ll <lb />
colic<lb />
. . the <lb />
it ill i <lb />
ll <lb />
. i <lb />
. . <lb />
., . I <lb />
We I i he<lb />
. . , is promising <lb />
, t has<lb />
XI . has <lb />
in printing <lb />
, fraud in the railway <lb />
mail and the <lb />
kepi up it will <lb />
; . . id some win re <lb />
ii .- dept <lb />
We thought there was some- <lb />
thing strange about it. The re- <lb />
port came out from Charlotte <lb />
that the assayer of the mint in <lb />
that city had resigned <lb />
while now the information <lb />
comes from City <lb />
that his resignation was asked <lb />
for. It another Republican <lb />
Morton might <lb />
have had ail the proxies sent to <lb />
him Wilmington, written an <lb />
address t himself, put ii <lb />
the and voted <lb />
all the pf for it, tin <lb />
sent over the State as an t x- <lb />
of the great <lb />
convention. Possibly Mr. <lb />
Neill and Mr. would have <lb />
to . <lb />
the condition will be a few years <lb />
hence when the demand for j who went to last Fri <lb />
day, returned yesterday. <lb />
The of Farmville <lb />
so it is said, held <lb />
primary here last Saturday. <lb />
S. C- Wooten went to Fountain <lb />
this morning. <lb />
houses rill he even greater <lb />
now. It is hard to tell, but The <lb />
Reflector believes that the best <lb />
and safest thing for every new <lb />
comer to Greenville to do, is to <lb />
buy a lot and build a house on it <lb />
as early as possible after getting <lb />
here. There is good building <lb />
and lean association here to lend <lb />
a helping hand to this end. <lb />
I Remedies in <lb />
borne y that <lb />
c Japanese suffer as m <lb />
from quack as we <lb />
Ann us and the English. In <lb />
the Journal of the Asiatic So- <lb />
i Japan, says a London<lb />
makes h . <lb />
limp <lb />
lie.<lb />
. I I <lb />
my C. <lb />
. the sale of quack mod ,. of ,,, <lb />
of the n , ., <lb />
,;. J . <lb />
GRIMESLAND ITEMS. <lb />
Grimesland, N. C, March <lb />
E Proctor and wife spent <lb />
night in <lb />
T. and W- B. <lb />
-vent <lb />
hail a nice the <lb />
last Friday night <lb />
u sapper the end <lb />
. r are <lb />
. or the most popular girl, <lb />
ard Mamie Stanly took the <lb />
kc The cake <lb />
rec was <lb />
.; ii i <lb />
. killed. <lb />
. ii up the ides <lb />
large <lb />
. . Tor . <lb />
to I a because <lb />
year tin all justices <lb />
,. th i id said <lb />
county. . a. r- <lb />
ii Ii <lb />
; . <lb />
open a set of in just in time <lb />
which shall he shown the total <lb />
,.,. mil HUH tie streets mil el I he <lb />
month; i <lb />
a of all the Ii ml I -i ti ea see them in bad <lb />
I in ; it. <lb />
i . Ill I <lb />
v v<lb />
i i he <lb />
i i from <lb />
;,. ;, <lb />
to ti- <lb />
ll about that <lb />
Those three delegates to the <lb />
State <lb />
; may send out fr location, <lb />
an . sounds <lb />
it. It will be M <lb />
of the frog pond in <lb />
. was mi king all <lb />
ii--. id to <lb />
tn E Can II <lb />
in I- Training <lb />
i. n <lb />
, irk o on bull <lb />
new i wry <lb />
to get l ; ii i d. Aft i <lb />
. . and noting tin <lb />
enthusiasm of our people for the <lb />
. ho the trustees can see that <lb />
the State board made a wise <lb />
. . <lb />
mil if I i lira- <lb />
of rather th in <lb />
p. A g the lugs <lb />
are healing <lb />
Ii II <lb />
j . . <lb />
VA Miss <lb />
, . i <lb />
Raleigh <lb />
. . I <lb />
dose <lb />
; if Ii tin i <lb />
and <lb />
each I <lb />
which <lb />
. . r his pr I <lb />
. i . <lb />
ii. In s <lb />
jail <lb />
, K i <lb />
ii I; pi <lb />
by t <lb />
. up for <lb />
ii . i i ; <lb />
Ii all <lb />
. , to <lb />
. <lb />
no i m i <lb />
., . i. ;. he ii lei mi n <lb />
re v . way <lb />
. Five <lb />
to i <lb />
drawn <lb />
I by said board i <lb />
mi rs shall be cm <lb />
d auditor In <lb />
fore they shall be <lb />
paid by th treasurer of said <lb />
county. <lb />
Thai it shall be the <lb />
duty of said auditor to familiar- <lb />
himself with the market <lb />
prices, and to a in buying <lb />
the supplies i <lb />
SOMETHING AHEAD. <lb />
i ii lotto if going to send <lb />
leg Ii when <lb />
I in <lb />
i-e en <lb />
to <lb />
e for <lb />
; State <lb />
W . i . . n ill i.<lb />
i i aim I <lb />
If tin anything mean go- <lb />
and Marion Butler is <lb />
e in reach, sound the <lb />
to the mi u id he i- <lb />
to In found in it. He was fore- <lb />
. rob N- <lb />
old bond matter, <lb />
now going <lb />
. r that In <lb />
. in <lb />
l. <lb />
I . D its, of <lb />
, lay. W are <lb />
.; i i <lb />
Mr Ham, rear ere, died <lb />
He an <lb />
i. would be I <lb />
, told a <lb />
lie . , .<lb />
is spending some time with <lb />
pan id Holliday. <lb />
only <lb />
mentioned where <lb />
doctors are to be ad <lb />
Boston Herald. <lb />
I The fire low of the United <lb />
States and Canada for month <lb />
-y, the- <lb />
cords Che New York Journal <lb />
it Commerce, amounted to <lb />
a pi <lb />
. in<lb />
u hey have by i <lb />
. . . . their in <lb />
have, <lb />
Ii strikes us that some of the <lb />
papers are giving more attention <lb />
to Republican doings than there <lb />
is any need of.<lb />
Hoke Smith, of <lb />
Bays he wants ii again, and <lb />
he has begun his campaign ac-<lb />
lings<lb />
. . l <lb />
Ii V <lb />
iii claims <lb />
, . fore the i <lb />
The <lb />
. in hat we are <lb />
u as Tin <lb />
Henry got riled and The figures for the <lb />
j same of the years <lb />
l but and <lb />
in the fact our near together, those for the <lb />
vet es ended their two February's preceding the last <lb />
. for as the j having been <lb />
respectively. <lb />
j. . the year i n <lb />
i . .,. and of <lb />
I . mu-rs are going to encouraging <lb />
. . on th I I per at <lb />
pa i try B . m, . . i ii it . I The <lb />
. c tin it. . the int .,., by fire last year was <lb />
the i the value <lb />
Morton, of New- <lb />
Hanover county, a state <lb />
of anti-prohibitionists <lb />
to meet in Salisbury, and when <lb />
he got there he found just two <lb />
more beside D. Me- <lb />
N. ill, of <lb />
i heard, we <lb />
he sen the p <lb />
;,;,. be had it would <lb />
. they d the new J <lb />
he river f m <lb />
. if t I <lb />
it won <lb />
a lit to <lb />
I it <lb />
. . j A <lb />
imp ii ant to con I I <lb />
; that a new site was <lb />
for the n w bridge it not <lb />
be n ti down the <lb />
old bridge and a ferry <lb />
while the new bridge is being <lb />
built. This would make a big <lb />
saving <lb />
of tin i pi .-. the value <lb />
did not know them, or i Cotton crop, of the year <lb />
for a before, approximately <lb />
i;. ., a favor of prohibition, its Observer. <lb />
half <lb />
i hut and Child <lb />
or r . i <lb />
of Hon. B. J. of <lb />
a mighty that <lb />
look at what Is ahead for <lb />
Greenville and Pitt county, and <lb />
see if you ought not feel good at <lb />
the prospects. In a very short then what <lb />
while work is going to begin on <lb />
the buildings for the Eastern <lb />
Carolina . Training <lb />
School, and that school is going <lb />
to be a help to all of Eastern <lb />
North Carolina. Then the steel <lb />
If the South Carolina <lb />
commission fails to do what <lb />
Federal Judge says, <lb />
We actually heard a man talk <lb />
about street cars in Green- <lb />
ville. Better watch this town <lb />
Nothing is impossible if the folks <lb />
take the notion. <lb />
The commissioners of Wilson <lb />
county have been imitating <lb />
President Roosevelt in the mat- <lb />
of tossing a coin to decide <lb />
the disposition of patronage. The <lb />
chairman of the board took a <lb />
out of his pocket and told the <lb />
editors of the two papers there <lb />
to choose heads or tails to see <lb />
which should have the I contract <lb />
for publishing the county state- <lb />
. i <lb />
the House of Representative In <lb />
the last General Assembly, and <lb />
whose name has been mentioned <lb />
as a candidate for Attorney Gen- <lb />
era of the State, has written to <lb />
a close personal friend that he <lb />
will not be a candidate for that <lb />
office and in a strong letter gives <lb />
his reasons for reaching that de- <lb />
They are people all over <lb />
the State who wanted to support <lb />
Mi. Justice for the office, and <lb />
they regret that he will not be <lb />
a candidate for it. <lb />
in ling i night, <lb />
or of e, <lb />
jug on <lb />
up i; i ; <lb />
that the love of gold and <lb />
.,, r, ii all <lb />
the great nations of the ancient <lb />
is g hold on <lb />
nation. He expressed the <lb />
opinion that if the <lb />
States were transplanted to <lb />
heaven the bankers would have <lb />
the golden paw dug up in <lb />
three hours and be charging in- <lb />
on the gold, and that a <lb />
revenue tax would be placed on. <lb />
harps of the angels to protect <lb />
American New- <lb />
Bern Sun. <lb />
Nodes Payers. <lb />
All parties who owe taxes for <lb />
the year 1907 requested to <lb />
pay same before the I-tn day or <lb />
March. Positively ail who do <lb />
not pay by that date will <lb />
served with cost add- <lb />
L. W. <lb />
mar d w it. <lb />
IN <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having qualified as Administrator of <lb />
E S. Dixon, deceased, late of Pitt <lb />
county, North this is to <lb />
all persons having claims against the <lb />
estate of said den seed to exhibit them <lb />
to the undersigned properly proven <lb />
within twelve months from this <lb />
date, or this notice will be pleaded in <lb />
bar their recovery <lb />
All persons Indebted to <lb />
will please make immediate payment. <lb />
This the 6th of March <lb />
W. H. DIXON, Administrator. <lb />
Edwards, N. C <lb />
F. JAMES, Attorney.<lb />
Groceries <lb />
And Provisions <lb />
Cotton Bagging and <lb />
. vs on <lb />
Fresh Goods kept con- <lb />
In stock. Country <lb />
Produce Bought and Sold <lb />
D. W. <lb />
GREENVILLE N C <lb />
OAKLEY ITEMS. <lb />
Oakley, M <lb />
several times we have <lb />
been thrown iD the wast, basket <lb />
but we come again. Oakley has <lb />
been on a rest. When aid you <lb />
get in the waste basket-Ed. <lb />
C. H. Ross and family, of <lb />
are spending a few days <lb />
this section with friends- <lb />
We regret to state that Mrs. <lb />
Bettie is bat little better. <lb />
S- of Charleston, spent <lb />
two days here the past at <lb />
his old home. <lb />
Mack and family, of <lb />
Goldsboro, were here last week. <lb />
War en and family have <lb />
moved Mount. <lb />
Charlie Moore, of <lb />
was a here Saturday. <lb />
Farmers are pushing farm <lb />
work in this section. <lb />
Miss Willie Everett, the ac- <lb />
and worthy teacher <lb />
of the Piney Green school, gave <lb />
a basket party Friday night, <lb />
which was attended from <lb />
both Pitt and counties. <lb />
The baskets were the <lb />
were all smiles, and the <lb />
young men wore Pitt's and Mar <lb />
tin's host specimen of manhood. <lb />
The <lb />
THE <lb />
This department is in charge J. M. Blow who is authorized to represent The Eastern <lb />
in and vicinity <lb />
we <lb />
t t-a writing <lb />
we in <lb />
M receive mail s <lb />
i- <lb />
for printing <lb />
Car load of hard and soft coal <lb />
by J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
The remains of Mrs. Palmer, <lb />
of the late Dr. J. R <lb />
Palmer, were brought here from <lb />
Hookerton and carried to War- <lb />
for burial. <lb />
conduct the funeral of Mr.;. <lb />
Porter. <lb />
Your lady friend would <lb />
of those fancy <lb />
of at Sauls <lb />
drug store, Ayden N. C. <lb />
Frank Hart returned from <lb />
Pitch Kettle Wednesday evening <lb />
with a load of shad. Says the <lb />
J. R. Smith Co. Dixon are <lb />
doing a nice business at the old <lb />
The and Atlanta While prohibition <lb />
will not stop all crime, it will <lb />
y greatly lessen it. <lb />
For the first time in <lb />
years is not a in <lb />
prison in the of Atlanta <lb />
Two years ago when Atlanta <lb />
was full of saloons and diveR, <lb />
criminals thronged the <lb />
The contrast between the <lb />
empty jail where State <lb />
prohibition prevail, and the <lb />
crowded jail here <lb />
criminals thronged e are wide p <lb />
jails and their whiskey-produced en jg argument for pro- <lb />
crimes caused the most horrible News and O <lb />
Rev H. E. Tripp was called to, Pine Tar cough balsam will re- <lb />
Galloway's X Roads Thursday to cough and cold Get a <lb />
bottle from M M Sauls <lb />
W. A. Darden, <lb />
Sugg, Oscar Harper, Miss <lb />
Martha Harper of Snow Hill, and <lb />
Miss Boyette, of Dunn, were the <lb />
guests of Robert Coward Sunday. <lb />
Car load of fine and coarse <lb />
salt at JR Smith Co. <lb />
L. H. Cox and wife, of <lb />
race riot of this decade. <lb />
There are over sixty saloons <lb />
Wilmington. Mr W. E Hocutt, <lb />
writing in today's paper <lb />
Tuesday I visited the <lb />
county jail and found every nook <lb />
county j an under the name <lb />
and corner of this tremendous of d <lb />
building rammed and packed full dissolved <lb />
of men. women, boys and , consent. <lb />
girls-over two hundred waiting W the firm. <lb />
f,. nil C I Tue.-tn <lb />
boys are catching lots of the finny ton, were visiting the family of <lb />
tribe now. J. F. Smith last week. <lb />
Paper roofing, rubber roofing, The prettiest baby caps and <lb />
tobacco barn sheeting at J cloaks in J R Smith co <lb />
H Saturday during the absence of <lb />
R, J. Cobb, one Greenville's <lb />
clever bankers, was here Wed- <lb />
the criminals in the jail at <lb />
just as there has been what matrimony <lb />
Mr. Joyner, one of the seminary <lb />
students, some one broke into <lb />
shaking hands with room ransacked <lb />
ads. -Sum was not a can j generally. Nothing was stolen, <lb />
c.<lb />
books <lb />
the room had the appearance <lb />
i , from a <lb />
Z, v w l presents. j S- largest and Joe <lb />
uLt add f. B. Smith Co. of two <lb />
Sir. ; here Saturday i Gen until you have examined M. M- <lb />
T. H. King, of Winter-1 pt r. ; fr <lb />
last week. ii, <lb />
To- i services <lb />
mi i, isl <lb />
.,; v. . <lb />
-a 1.00 to you Mrs Books and <lb />
K. v. , , one and . . h -Jg <lb />
W. I. ;. of B d i and money- <lb />
Mourn ii . ii do <lb />
. f hi W A.- ii <lb />
Ayden Milling Manufacturing <lb />
Co- site. They will buy your <lb />
cotton seed wood, and will <lb />
repair cart and <lb />
or. or sell you a new cart, wagon <lb />
or most any kind of plank or <lb />
lumber you may send. They <lb />
so have a nice lot of Coffins and <lb />
caskets Ed Garris is the clever <lb />
manager and will take for all sorts of <lb />
Tarboro.;. <lb />
spent from Friday until Monday <lb />
here wither Miss Hen- at <lb />
Brown, one of the teachers <lb />
at the graded school. <lb />
To Restore Fort <lb />
Senator Simmons has <lb />
ed in the Senate and Mr. Thomas <lb />
in the House a bill appropriating <lb />
to restore and equip <lb />
Fort Beaufort harbor. <lb />
The restoration of Fort Macon is <lb />
made necessary by the connect- <lb />
ion, through the construction of <lb />
by the government, of <lb />
and connecting sounds <lb />
with the Atlantic ocean. It will <lb />
be apparent, after this canal is <lb />
constructed, that in time of war <lb />
B vessel of the enemy entering <lb />
Dissolution. <lb />
The mercantile heretofore <lb />
doing business in the town of <lb />
under the name <lb />
C. L Tyson, <lb />
suits <lb />
money, but nothing at i <lb />
u to <lb />
OF <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
AYDEN, N. J.-e- <lb />
In the State of North Carolina, at meet U,<lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
Overdraft <lb />
and Fixtures <lb />
from Hankers M <lb />
coin <lb />
Winter-,,. hi for toe Harbor penetrate <lb />
were into . ., North <lb />
. . , in one direction to New <lb />
I patterns kept on band, ., Washington,<lb />
a bu i i h re <lb />
other brands.; i ; very some <lb />
., MM Sauls w Sunday. Mr <lb />
M the Mrs. J re pleased to learn, is <lb />
, , . B v improved. <lb />
Mi <lb />
. Curry, h fas on the train Ca <lb />
f DO <lb />
-en <lb />
j a id I to the Denton <lb />
it.-i-n f w mill in the country <lb />
young <lb />
his <lb />
X. r, I--.,; t i- y laid to rest in <lb />
church at Parmele Sun- the family ground. <lb />
day,. , Carload cotton seed meal and <lb />
John Moore- of visited Hulls at J K Smith co. <lb />
here Sunday J The held their <lb />
E. C went to mi here Thurs- <lb />
Monday <lb />
J. K. . of ii. REAL ESTATE <lb />
caller here Monday. thirty-seven acre form <lb />
just outside corporation at <lb />
c And plastering hair at J. R. <lb />
Co, <lb />
J. Green and Fountain Cox <lb />
re. ever from a <lb />
. Sunday afternoon. <lb />
carpenters tools <lb />
and mill J. R. Smith <lb />
pi primary her <lb />
Peru, in another to Washington, <lb />
in another to Elizabeth City and <lb />
in another to Edenton. After <lb />
the practical Hat <lb />
. k inlet no Inlet by <lb />
, vessels drawing over rive <lb />
a six could Th re- <lb />
If. , when canal a con- <lb />
vessel of <lb />
enter Beaufort harbor and <lb />
destroy it, as -lid <lb />
civil <lb />
Silver coin, all mi <lb />
coin currency <lb />
bk notes other 3.00 <lb />
stick 0.00<lb />
d k m rent <lb />
as mid tax v -id I <lb />
SUM <lb />
0-i <lb />
cheek <lb />
Total <lb />
certified <lb />
OF NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
I hi k. do <lb />
lit <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb />
this d v f <lb />
me, <lb />
1908. <lb />
HODGES, <lb />
Notary Public <lb />
L DIXON, <lb />
p. C. CANNON. <lb />
J. R <lb />
Directors. <lb />
SOMETHING TO ACT ON. <lb />
I ah bi <lb />
a Int. <lb />
Cooper, of Winter- <lb />
To the Chamber of L,, Mrs Frank <lb />
Senator Simmons i . <lb />
of i . valves, <lb />
Lo the House J , ,, <lb />
and t-. <lb />
To <lb />
Having on January 1st <lb />
withdrawn from the of <lb />
Cannon Tyson <lb />
in he n, <lb />
herewith avail of this <lb />
opportunity of thanking my <lb />
friends for their pa t patronage <lb />
and respectfully ask them to con- <lb />
Can- <lb />
re- <lb />
, , i with Mr E. C. C <lb />
and <lb />
treatment. <lb />
look him up. , .<lb />
fifty t <lb />
agitation of that tobacco <lb />
,. t not die out <lb />
dollars rise Ayden is much <lb />
canal . I when w get it <lb />
waters he to our <lb />
at On <lb />
March 2nd, no Introduced a bill t it it never <lb />
providing for a of regret. <lb />
to the eat; or a I loot; j R <lb />
channel from the respective Q . <lb />
mouths of the following rivers- <lb />
emptying Into the Pamlico and <lb />
Neuse river to Kinston; <lb />
river to Trenton; <lb />
to Weldon; river to <lb />
Elizabeth City; river to <lb />
Pamlico river <lb />
purpose of calling the at- <lb />
of the Chamber cf Com- <lb />
to this matter is to impress <lb />
the necessity of insisting that <lb />
the Pamlico river is opened up <lb />
as far as Greenville and farther <lb />
if possible. It is not known that <lb />
it is practical to establish a ten <lb />
foot water way as high up as <lb />
Greenville, but this is a golden <lb />
opportunity to get an accurate <lb />
survey made of the river and <lb />
determine what depths can be <lb />
obtained as high up as our city. <lb />
The Chamber of Commerce <lb />
should take this matter <lb />
mediately with Senator Simmons <lb />
as he can and no doubt will if <lb />
properly brought to his attention, <lb />
amend his bill to include Tar <lb />
river. <lb />
It's surprising how little money <lb />
a man can get along on when his <lb />
family needs it all. <lb />
lumber 1-2 inches thick. <lb />
Mrs, David Manning died at <lb />
her home near here Sh <lb />
had been sick for several months <lb />
She leaves a husband. <lb />
Dr Perkins National Herbs for <lb />
sale by J <lb />
The little of Mr. and Mrs, <lb />
J. R. is very sick. <lb />
Cox Cotton Planters Pad; <lb />
Bands and Guano distributor at <lb />
J R smith Co <lb />
Rev. T. H. King, of Winter- <lb />
ville, filled his regular appoint- <lb />
here last Sunday. <lb />
Our clever attorney, W. J. <lb />
Hooks, left Saturday to <lb />
several weeks his family at <lb />
Kenly. He will take a special <lb />
course of lectures at Wake Forest <lb />
before returning to Ayden. <lb />
Bring us your cotton seed and <lb />
small lots of scrap cotton in <lb />
the seed. K Smith Co. <lb />
Dixon. <lb />
R. W. Smith left today for <lb />
Rocky Mount to meet his family <lb />
who are on their way home from <lb />
an extended trip to Florida. <lb />
Repairing neatly done on bug- <lb />
wagons, plows, also <lb />
shoe your mules and horses. J. <lb />
R, Smith Co, Dixon. <lb />
Saturday was a tame affair, <lb />
e are there were five pros- <lb />
. a very large store. No <lb />
w about it <lb />
. II There arc but <lb />
in <lb />
if , any <lb />
u have to <lb />
. have a revival hence <lb />
cure and <lb />
native tablets at J. R. <lb />
i , hair at J. R. <lb />
j. R. Smith Co- Dixon, are <lb />
Belling and carts made j <lb />
Call <lb />
get one. Material and workman-1 <lb />
ship guaranteed. <lb />
. c <lb />
i mi at J. B. <lb />
Dixon. <lb />
WATCH THIS SPACE <lb />
FOR AN AD. FOR<lb />
C. . Tyson. <lb />
Register of Deeds It. Williams <lb />
,.;., d th lie n <lb />
AYDEN, NORTH CAROLINA, <lb />
Who makes a specialty of fine <lb />
n r n <lb />
Elf <lb />
.-.-- <lb />
WHITE. <lb />
J. Mayo James. <lb />
George May. Annie Mob- <lb />
Ellis Adam ind <lb />
l . . i. . Mary E. <lb />
L i <lb />
. a. a; I Ada <lb />
I . . <lb />
ant visit to her i., <lb />
A. L. returned to her. <lb />
home in Greenville Monday. <lb />
Pneumonia Cure j. <lb />
smith co Physician and Surgeon <lb />
Misses Lillie Savage, <lb />
Whitehead, Letha Fair and Ga-, Office over Bans Building <lb />
belle Dawson went to <lb />
WHITE TAYLOR, <lb />
N, lie <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
HAVE AN LINE OF <lb />
lot b, Notions, Pat, Shoes Hits, Mt- <lb />
; loot Clo <lb />
Fancy ;. . <lb />
i ; i HI I <lb />
10-c . ; tie , now g at and c <lb />
We on India Linens, and all <lb />
White <lb />
Friday and returned yesterday. <lb />
Windows, doors, blinds, locks, <lb />
butts, J. R. Smith <lb />
Co. <lb />
Misses Edith and <lb />
Mumford were very pleasant <lb />
callers Friday afternoon. <lb />
Lime cement, plastering hair <lb />
and a full line of hardware at <lb />
J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
A colored man rode a horse <lb />
belonging to Mr. Charles Smith, <lb />
near here. Saturday evening and <lb />
tied him to a post until he could <lb />
go over town and transact some <lb />
business. When he wept for his <lb />
horse to go home the animal was <lb />
gone and it was not until late the <lb />
next afternoon that he was found <lb />
tied in another part of the town. <lb />
Some had ridden him <lb />
the night <lb />
AYDEN. N. C. <lb />
COUNTY PRODUCE BOUGHT 3-LL <lb />
DR. HARDY JOHNSON, <lb />
PHYSICIAN SURGEON <lb />
Otters his professional services <lb />
to the citizens A and <lb />
community. <lb />
in Building <lb />
Residence, W. B. Alexander's <lb />
house, Ayden, N. C. <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OP <lb />
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE <lb />
Farmville, N. C. <lb />
AT THE CLOSE <lb />
OP BUSINESS FEBRUARY <lb />
Rheumatic Pains Relieved. <lb />
B. F. Crocker, Esq., now years of <lb />
ice and for twenty Justice of <lb />
the Peace at <lb />
am terribly afflicted with sciatic <lb />
in my left arm and right <lb />
hip. I <lb />
of <lb />
Loans discounts <lb />
Overdraft <lb />
Furniture and Fixture; <lb />
Hue from Banks Mid Bankers 67.188 <lb />
Cash Items Sob no <lb />
Coin -08-00 <lb />
Silver Coin, including minor <lb />
cum currency <lb />
National Hank notes, other <lb />
U. S. notes <lb />
Total <lb />
LIABILITIES <lb />
Capital stock<lb />
Undivided less cur- <lb />
rent exp. and pad 3,981.45 <lb />
Time 161.81 <lb />
Checks outstanding 1,261.06 <lb />
Total<lb />
Balm end it did this 24th of 1908. <lb />
me Tots of For by all J. A. <lb />
and dealers in Patent <lb />
cine. <lb />
R Smith Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that <lb />
th, i. true to the beat of m, and belief. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before me, Correct . <lb />
W. M. <lb />
G. L. TURNAGE, <lb />
Notary <lb />
POOR PRINT<lb /></p>
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                <p>
PROHIBITION FOR STATE'S GOOD. <lb />
STATE SUPERINTENDENT JOYNER <lb />
EMPHASIZES ITS VALUE. <lb />
Where Liquor His Been Driven Out <lb />
There the Schools Flourish. <lb />
Hon. J. Y- Joyner, the State <lb />
Superintendent of Public In- <lb />
is emphatic in <lb />
that Prohibition will be the <lb />
best thing for North Carolina. <lb />
In an interview with him <lb />
day he had the following to say. <lb />
have d my views <lb />
on prohibition. I shall vote for <lb />
it and support it most heartily. I <lb />
consider a temperance a moral <lb />
and civic question rather than a <lb />
political one. The end of <lb />
the in which I hate <lb />
been engaged during all the <lb />
years of manhood and the <lb />
chief end of the office I now fill <lb />
is the of humanity to a <lb />
higher plane of civil and moral <lb />
life through the development of <lb />
childhood by education, the pro- <lb />
motion of all forces that tend to <lb />
IS NOT TO RETIRE. <lb />
into some child's hand an MRS. WALTER DEAD. I MASQUERADE SKATING CARNIVAL <lb />
ambition and aspiration <lb />
some child's heart, and make it I On Monday morning, March urge AND Col. W. J. Hick, Ha, No I <lb />
possible for many another child the 2nd. the spirit of Frances A. <lb />
to be put regularly into the, Barfield. the beloved wife oil <lb />
i W t . <lb />
AT THE RINK. <lb />
Leaving the Oxford <lb />
In the News and Observer of <lb />
when vote liquor out Walter Barfield, at home in r j . r , In the News and Observer of <lb />
of the home, vote thrift into Greenville, N. C- took its flight . . Wednesday appeared an article <lb />
you take the burden of family God she served. Her <lb />
support off the little shoulders of death was not unexpected as she <lb />
many a little child in factory been declining very rapidly <lb />
and shop and put it again where j last few years. It seems <lb />
it belongs on the big shoulders of that age and a complication of <lb />
a working man. and put that diseases was the cause of her <lb />
child into th- school again where death. She was one of a large <lb />
he family, most of whom lived to be <lb />
believe it to be true that aged, but all have now passed <lb />
drinking and drunkenness, b- the river except two; Mrs. <lb />
cause of their deadening Patsy Davis and Mrs. Nancy <lb />
Barfield of Ayden. Her father's <lb />
ambition and <lb />
and hope and con j name was Gardner Jones who <lb />
science, and b. cause of their in-1 has been dead near fifty years, <lb />
tendency to Aunt Frankie, as she was <lb />
shiftlessness, idleness had many fine qualities <lb />
poverty, are the chief and was greatly beloved by a <lb />
causes of child labor and admiring relatives and <lb />
to the education of j For many years she <lb />
children, and among the had been the faithful devoted <lb />
obstacle to attendance upon the of her husband, standing <lb />
public schools. Believing him for the past years, <lb />
elevation, the of childhood I Was a good housekeeper, neat in <lb />
Childhood from ell that of education, and given to hospital- <lb />
tend to degradation. against crown to her <lb />
stand far prohibition, band and adorned her life by be- <lb />
the Gay in which it was stated that news <lb />
Smith Cobb's skating rink in been received that at an <lb />
Brick warehouse, was the cay Mr. W. sup- <lb />
of attraction Friday night, of the Oxford Or- <lb />
the masquerade carnival being would retire from the <lb />
great success. There were over position as soon as his sue- <lb />
a hundred disguised skaters on was elected, that Mr <lb />
tend to degradation. <lb />
f the world <lb />
and my <lb />
own observation have f believe will de- a devoted Christian. She <lb />
king and drunkenness ; b . a member of the Free <lb />
to e c that ten .- <lb />
hum . <lb />
the d <lb />
to <lb />
and <lb />
c;. . i further <lb />
to <lb />
humanity. <lb />
. . . . <lb />
.-i many <lb />
lading <lb />
I Her <lb />
the floor and the number of spec <lb />
was many times larger. <lb />
The Aeolian band was on hand <lb />
and helped out the merriment <lb />
with their good music. <lb />
There were all kinds of cos- <lb />
and made quite an <lb />
scene as the skaters whirled <lb />
around the floor. Miss Irma <lb />
Cobb was awarded the prize for <lb />
being the most graceful skater, <lb />
and Charles the prize for <lb />
the best costume. <lb />
The Reflector tried to get a <lb />
list of the skaters and what they <lb />
represented, but it was <lb />
even with the assistance of <lb />
both managers of the rink, to get <lb />
Hicks had tendered his <lb />
ten months ago. but had <lb />
agreed to remain until his <lb />
had been elected and <lb />
learned his duties. <lb />
This information is stated to <lb />
be incorrect and with reference <lb />
to it the from a <lb />
letter received from Mr. G- Ron <lb />
the secretary and treas- <lb />
of the Oxford Orphan <lb />
um makes a <lb />
have been authorized by <lb />
Colonel Hicks to advise that <lb />
your reporter has been <lb />
formed and that he has no idea <lb />
of retiring from the superintend- <lb />
of the Oxford Orphan <lb />
i . <lb />
th . I <lb />
el with tho .- <lb />
i a J . t <lb />
in <lb />
. . <lb />
i . <lb />
o . . own ac <lb />
. <lb />
from <lb />
s. having fir r<lb />
I . q lion, <lb />
. <lb />
. ; . lisp .- Tl <lb />
i Carolina <lb />
per <lb />
i sis. <lb />
; in is .  <lb />
. <lb />
is were brought to <lb />
. train, Tues- <lb />
through the <lb />
the J one i b ins <lb />
Ormond And <lb />
if a . A <lb />
i and f <lb />
r by th-3 <lb />
n hat <lb />
teen the <lb />
. . <lb />
d her. <lb />
the lorn <lb />
in this <lb />
more than half of them. at present. On behalf of <lb />
skaters just would not keep still the Board of Directors of the <lb />
a minute, and on I institution I beg to that <lb />
the run something alee. no vacancy, <lb />
n- who won mask and have been <lb />
tad their Dames in <lb />
t w, need not lodge any i Hie many friends of Colonel <lb />
complaint against anybody. I will be glad to u that <lb />
would suggest that at the next to continue at the Oxford <lb />
kind every has <lb />
Notice of Sale. <lb />
North Carolina, c <lb />
Pitt i I <lb />
E. P. Stoke. Fred and Wife <lb />
Minnie Mills, W a and wife <lb />
Mary V. Puree-, <lb />
C. H. Stokes, L. A. Reel and wife Fan <lb />
By virtue of an order of the Clerk of <lb />
Sui-nor Court of Pitt County in the <lb />
above action directed to the <lb />
Commissioner, I will on <lb />
Monday the day of March, 1908. <lb />
at the Court House door of Pitt <lb />
in Greenville, to the highest <lb />
bidder for cash partition among <lb />
the s named other than L. <lb />
A. Reel and the following <lb />
tract or lot. of land, <lb />
Lot No. in the division of the lands <lb />
made in this cause, and allotted to the <lb />
he rs-at-law of Ma y Ann Stokes, con- <lb />
1-4 acres more or km and <lb />
described as <lb />
at a pine, a corner of the <lb />
Patent. running north <lb />
degrees cast poles to a stake, the a e <lb />
1-i east 1-2 poles to a <lb />
Cum stump, thence north 2-3 de- <lb />
3-5 poles to a stake with <lb />
pointer, thence south degrees west <lb />
4-5 poles to a stake on a on the <lb />
east side of the path, thence north <lb />
.-2 degrees west 2-3 poles to a <lb />
stake at the corner of a ditch, thence <lb />
with the ditch south degrees west <lb />
1-5 poles, thence with the ditch <lb />
south d west to a <lb />
thence south degree <lb />
poles to a Make, thence north <lb />
east poles to a stake, on the <lb />
west of the path, thence south <lb />
1-2 degrees east <lb />
stake in the Hickman Patent line, <lb />
thence said line north i-2 <lb />
1-2 poles to the <lb />
as shown by map with the <lb />
rip -t in this cause. <lb />
This the 12th day of February. <lb />
J. L. FLEMING,<lb />
. In the <lb />
Court. <lb />
Noah <lb />
vs. <lb />
every <lb />
pa. along a card on which been to aid the <lb />
is written the name of the m his care e notice <lb />
b -1 character represent and Observer, <lb />
and card with I <lb />
do . per, then none will b <lb />
Y . <lb />
Cobb and <lb />
. d tow. i <lb />
in . out. ; I to meet Aunt <lb />
, ; . . is fairer <lb />
-.- t- <lb />
and <lb />
ti i . p see ii <lb />
success; nor can I easily<lb />
Pounded. <lb />
Matt tho cf <lb />
ho tho <lb />
I worst of it. Every one b <lb />
. , , . . Every Us <lb />
x . represented . . , , ,. , . , <lb />
s Ruth . . ti won <lb />
r s; i these. But . <lb />
. Smith. . and . <lb />
Burch, fairy . <lb />
given. We pat our <lb />
liberty; M. .,;.,.;. .,. .,, , . <lb />
mi . ; ; I . done I I <lb />
James, folly; Miss Estell lit of wore their <lb />
flower Miss Emma I i <lb />
EU,; jg <lb />
owling, Ruth a instead of a <lb />
lie Tucker, cowboy girl; pain, and earth will <lb />
Pattie night; heaven, become not <lb />
unworthy follower of him <lb />
Maud Lee, Christine Tyson, Am- <lb />
. . that great, <lb />
, and religious <lb />
Pi pendent the N, C Kin Japanese girls; Mis <lb />
p of number of the Farm- Annie Tyson, <lb />
engaged in this great worn . ,. vi ,. attended , <lb />
. ., ., is an absurd- . he Priscilla. . Stab of <lb />
mod can conscientiously do . , cl , night and . j. s <lb />
the pa,. age and gave. tor, t U m I <lb />
th , hi., Miss Alice old lady. t <lb />
. . in <lb />
t a <lb />
f r.; din the of <lb />
mi ;. and def <lb />
ill n u he is <lb />
next <lb />
re of Superior Court of <lb />
iv to be held 0.1 the <lb />
d after . Mon <lb />
. i. the 16th <lb />
1908, at the Court <lb />
county <lb />
or I. to <lb />
I in said action or <lb />
the . f will apply to the <lb />
c he 1- lief demanded in <lb />
complaint <lb />
This 28th day of Jan, <lb />
D. C. More. <lb />
Clerk Superior Court. <lb />
Julius Atty. for plaintiff. <lb />
Pitt<lb />
pie hi <lb />
been mm <lb />
the of more th in e y <lb />
and have been by <lb />
vi local tax districts at tho av- <lb />
of about woe;, and <lb />
rural at an aver <lb />
about one a day. In all <lb />
the history of this State, there <lb />
has never been so treat progress <lb />
in education and temperance as <lb />
during- the five year. <lb />
the of these facts, <lb />
who will dare assert that there <lb />
is not some strange relation of <lb />
cause and effect between <lb />
and temperance May it not <lb />
be true that when men waste <lb />
less money liquor they have <lb />
more money for schools; when <lb />
men less time in drinking <lb />
and drunkenness they have more <lb />
time for work and wages When <lb />
you vote liquor out, you vote <lb />
bread into some child's mouth, a <lb />
coat upon some child's back, a <lb />
iv surface <lb />
ti; j . of the <lb />
I V, <lb />
and <lb />
. . . <lb />
b well pres <lb />
and very thick, It was so hard <lb />
cutting through these timbers <lb />
that it was decided to put the <lb />
drain sewer on the side of the <lb />
instead of near the center. <lb />
It hardly looks reasonable that <lb />
Evans street feet lower <lb />
years ago than it is now, but the <lb />
depth of the old <lb />
below the surface shows this to <lb />
be true. <lb />
FOR TORPID LIVER. <lb />
A torpid liver deranges the <lb />
system, and <lb />
SICK <lb />
Dyspepsia, <lb />
Sallow Skin and <lb />
Thar Is no better remedy for <lb />
common diseases than Oft. <lb />
PILLS, a. a trial <lb />
Take No Substitute. <lb />
Again. <lb />
art of January, s Larry James, cowboy; David <lb />
and r, Whichard, Aunt Dinah; Bruce <lb />
mail d to J ; J. L. An- <lb />
. I i Tom Du- <lb />
. 51.00 In arr Norman and <lb />
. I . E. . . an I <lb />
paying, and A. Vick, plumbers; Roy He <lb />
. I ind rs Pigs i, I; Cl I <lb />
; with the remittances. But Tunstall, foxy; Seth Hooker, <lb />
of subscribers Jack Horner. <lb />
have paid do attention whatever <lb />
to the stat and because <lb />
of this we are having to mail <lb />
th m a second statement. After <lb />
sending them the paper on credit <lb />
it looks very unjust that they <lb />
should force us to such <lb />
expense to get pay it, there- <lb />
fore we hope those getting the <lb />
statements will not delay longer <lb />
to remit. <lb />
We also call attention to the <lb />
notice to subscribers, published <lb />
on another page, relative to the <lb />
law that goes into effect April <lb />
Postmaster Flanagan Confirmed. <lb />
The United States senate has <lb />
confirmed the nomination of Mr. <lb />
Flanagan as postmaster <lb />
at Greenville for another four <lb />
years, and both <lb />
and the patrons are correspond- <lb />
happy. Better <lb />
than he are not easy to find. <lb />
A Card. <lb />
I hereby that I have <lb />
removed for the practice of my <lb />
profession from Falkland to <lb />
Greenville. Residence on Third <lb />
street next door to J. L. Fleming. <lb />
Office under Masonic Temple <lb />
where I can be found at all times <lb />
when not professionally engaged <lb />
elsewhere. <lb />
Dr. <lb />
Services in Episcopal Church. <lb />
r Rev. J. H. of Kins- <lb />
ton, came over Thursday after <lb />
noon and held service in St. <lb />
Paul's Episcopal church that <lb />
night and next morning, return- <lb />
home Friday. Rev. Mr. <lb />
Griffith will preach here each <lb />
Thursday night and Friday <lb />
morning during Lent<lb />
notice Creditors. <lb />
Carolina, <lb />
bbl hi ins. <lb />
. in. . frill <lb />
that an a . <lb />
Bits In . , . I in <lb />
Court Pitt county to obtain <lb />
Notice, <lb />
. . . Court <lb />
of administration upon the <lb />
deceased <lb />
day been Issued to mo the <lb />
clerk Superior Pitt <lb />
and having duly qualified as each <lb />
ml notice is hereby given to <lb />
nil persona <lb />
to present them to me for paid <lb />
duly authenticated, on or before <lb />
day of February, 1909, or this <lb />
notice will be plead in bur of their re- <lb />
All persons indebted to said <lb />
estate to make immediate <lb />
payment to me. <lb />
Me the 28th day of <lb />
, JOHN H. EDWARDS, <lb />
Administrator of W. Tucker, <lb />
Hi <lb />
Attorneys. <lb />
Notice To Creditors. <lb />
Having duly qualified before the <lb />
Court clerk of Pitt county as <lb />
executor of the last will and testament <lb />
of William Bryant deceased, no- <lb />
is hereby given to all persons in- <lb />
to the to make <lb />
ate payment to the undersigned, and <lb />
all persons haying claims the <lb />
estate are to the same <lb />
to the undersigned for payment on or <lb />
before 16th day of February, <lb />
or this notice will be plead in bar <lb />
recovery. <lb />
Thia February 15th. <lb />
a-15 ltd w. <lb />
Executor of William <lb />
from . def . <lb />
divorce, and the defendant will <lb />
further take notice that he be required <lb />
to appear at the next term of the <lb />
r Court of said to be held <lb />
on 20th day of April, the <lb />
Court House in said and in <lb />
N, C. answer or demur <lb />
to tho complaint in said action, or the <lb />
plaintiff will apply to the court for the <lb />
relief demanded in said complaint. <lb />
This the 24th day of Feb. <lb />
C. MOORE, <lb />
Clerk Court <lb />
P. G. taut. <lb />
Attorney for Plaintiff. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Letters of administration upon the <lb />
estate of James D. Bullock, deceased, <lb />
having this day been issued to the <lb />
by clerk of Court <lb />
of Pitt county, and having duly <lb />
as administrator, notice is <lb />
hereby given to all persons <lb />
claims estate to <lb />
them to the signed for payment, <lb />
duly authenticated, on or before the 8th <lb />
day of February, 1909, or notice <lb />
will be plead in bar of their recovery. <lb />
All persons indebted to said estate ore <lb />
requested to make immediate settle- <lb />
to me. <lb />
This the 8th day of February, 1908. <lb />
.,, Caddy <lb />
Administrator of James u. Bullock, <lb />
deceased. <lb />
Attorneys. 2-10 <lb />
THE SCHOOL BONDS ARE VALID. <lb />
OF SUPREME COURT OF <lb />
NORTH <lb />
of Pitt County to Sell the <lb />
Bonds is Folly <lb />
Believing that the opinion of <lb />
the Supreme court of the State. <lb />
in the matter of suit to enjoin <lb />
the sale of bonds, is of interest <lb />
to all people of the county, we <lb />
take pleasure in publishing the <lb />
full opinion <lb />
Carolina, <lb />
term, 1908. No Pitt <lb />
A. D. Cox et appellants v. <lb />
Commissioners of County. <lb />
This is an action brought by <lb />
the plaintiffs as and tax <lb />
the county of Pitt to <lb />
enjoin the issue of certain bonds, <lb />
not exceeding fifty thousand <lb />
dollars, which defendants are <lb />
about to issue to aid establish- <lb />
a training school or near <lb />
the of Greenville in said <lb />
county in pursuance of the act <lb />
of the general assembly ratified <lb />
March An application <lb />
was made to His Honor Judge <lb />
Lyon in the Superior court <lb />
enjoin the issuing of the bonds. <lb />
From is order refusing tin in- <lb />
junction plaintiffs appealed. <lb />
No counsel for plaintiffs; <lb />
Jarvis Blow and J. l,. Flem- <lb />
for defendants. <lb />
Brown. . The objection to <lb />
the validity of the bond j and the <lb />
legality of the issue are fully set <lb />
out in the complaint and we deem <lb />
it necessary to notice four only <lb />
a purpose that is not corporate in latter the case the court had <lb />
its character, viz; not within the consideration the act of the <lb />
scope and purpose of a municipal general assembly of Illinois <lb />
corporation, and therefore viola- proved March establish- <lb />
of the State constitution. , the school. <lb />
This position seems to find sup- The provision authorizing <lb />
port in the decision of the municipal corporations to donate <lb />
court of Ohio in the- case money to secure the location of <lb />
of Hubbard v. the school within was <lb />
Ohio but is contrary to our, sustained, there being nothing in <lb />
own rulings- v. Oxford, the constitution of Illinois, as <lb />
N, C. and cases cited. We construed by its in <lb />
regard municipal corporations as conflict with it. The authorities <lb />
instrumentalities of the State are collected and reviewed in the <lb />
government and public in their, opinion and support fully our <lb />
nature. The general assembly own views. We are of opinion <lb />
has control over them and may , that the bond issue contemplated <lb />
enlarge, modify or curtail their is valid and that his honor prop- <lb />
powers as it deems proper within refused to enjoin it. <lb />
the limits of our constitution. It j AFFIRMED, <lb />
may authorize such corporate true <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
Farmville, N. C. March, 1908- <lb />
J. C. Williford went to Wash- <lb />
Tuesday, <lb />
L. P Thomas <lb />
Tuesday <lb />
Farmers. <lb />
Be sure to clear out <lb />
trash fr- your <lb />
houses after you finish grading <lb />
and selling your crop If you do <lb />
Green- not you will certainly have to- <lb />
and returned bugs, they do much <lb />
damage to tobacco, particularly <lb />
t-ii . n -i r- t tobacco. Tobacco <lb />
Bill Smith and Cecil of ,. v <lb />
Farmville ,, look like <lb />
Tuesday evening. <lb />
Stray Up. <lb />
Greenville, were in <lb />
yesterday. <lb />
Paul a promising <lb />
young of Snow Hill, white and black barrow hog <lb />
visitor in our town for a <lb />
yesterday. <lb />
Dr. C. C. <lb />
yesterday <lb />
in ears. can get <lb />
same by proving <lb />
cost-and damages. V. J. <lb />
R. F. D. No. N. C <lb />
in d w. <lb />
With Hock. <lb />
was <lb />
j day afternoon between Y. r. W. <lb />
I J. Turnage and a Alex <lb />
in which Mr. Turnage <lb />
was painfully hurt. Bailey <lb />
s unloading some hay from a dray <lb />
Mr. stable and be- <lb />
coming very insolent Mr. Turn- <lb />
age struck him with a <lb />
whip. Bailey assaulted Mr. <lb />
with a cotton hook tear- <lb />
one side of his face and <lb />
a wound in the back. At a <lb />
hearing before the mayor Bailey <lb />
was held for trial at Superior <lb />
court<lb />
bodies to apply their revenues <lb />
and credit to legitimate purposes <lb />
tending to the general good and <lb />
of the community <lb />
although every individual tax <lb />
payer may not be directly <lb />
fitted thereby. <lb />
While such corporations cannot <lb />
donate their to strictly <lb />
private enterprises, there is <lb />
nothing in our constitution which <lb />
prohibits them, with legislative <lb />
sanction, from <lb />
takings of a public or semi-public <lb />
character which are <lb />
and intended to promote the <lb />
prosperity and general welfare <lb />
of the community. The purpose <lb />
in issuing these bonds is to <lb />
cure within the <lb />
i county of Pitt of the Eastern <lb />
Carolina <lb />
S. Kenan, Sec. <lb />
Per Seawall D. C. <lb />
PITT ASSOCIATION. <lb />
for of Saturday, <lb />
March 1808. <lb />
a. m. Devotional <lb />
Rev. Arnold. <lb />
Reading of minutes. <lb />
English and why it should <lb />
be taught in the public schools. <lb />
Supt E. M. Rollins. <lb />
Illustrative lessons in <lb />
spelling and reading, based on <lb />
Ward's Bessie <lb />
Harding <lb />
Address R. D. <lb />
Connor, Sec. N. C Historical <lb />
Raleigh. N. C. <lb />
t-d by<lb />
of the contentions urge <lb />
plaint <lb />
It is insisted first that bond <lb />
act is and void <lb />
that said act is a <lb />
private act and that thirty days <lb />
notice was not given as required <lb />
in section article of . the <lb />
constitution. It. is immaterial <lb />
whether the act be a public <lb />
law as defined in State v. <lb />
N. C. and similar <lb />
cases, or purely a private act as <lb />
contended by plaintiffs; the courts <lb />
will not go behind the ratification <lb />
I of the act to ascertain whether <lb />
notice has been given in accord- <lb />
section article of <lb />
the constitution of this State. <lb />
While that is binding <lb />
upon the conscience of the gen- <lb />
assembly and doubtless is <lb />
intended to be observed by that <lb />
the courts will not under- <lb />
take to review the action in that <lb />
respect of a co-ordinate depart- <lb />
of the State government, <lb />
and will conclusively presume <lb />
from ratification that the notice <lb />
has been given. v. Tar- <lb />
N. C. Broadnax v. <lb />
Groom, N. C Worth v. <lb />
Railroad, N. C. v. <lb />
Commissioners, N. C <lb />
State v. Powell, N. C. <lb />
Second-That said act is <lb />
and void because it was <lb />
not passed in the manner re- <lb />
quired by section article of <lb />
constitution, in that the yeas <lb />
and nays were not recorded on the <lb />
second and third readings, as <lb />
ed by said section. An in- <lb />
of the journals of both <lb />
houses of the general assembly <lb />
show that this contention is with- <lb />
out foundation. Commissioners <lb />
v. Trust Co., N. C <lb />
Third-That the act violates; <lb />
article sections and of <lb />
the constitution in it em- <lb />
powered defendant to order a <lb />
new registration. position <lb />
is untenable. The suffrage <lb />
amendment of 1900 a new <lb />
for voters but left <lb />
the matter of their <lb />
I legislature before. <lb />
t When and how tho registration <lb />
of voters shall be had is left to <lb />
the wisdom of the legislature- <lb />
And that may it to the <lb />
local authorities, such is boards <lb />
of county commissioners, <lb />
anew registration if body <lb />
deems it proper. v. <lb />
Commissioners of <lb />
N. C. Com- <lb />
missioners, N. C White <lb />
v. Commissioners, N. C. <lb />
Clark v. Statesville, N. U. <lb />
490- <lb />
the to <lb />
be issued and the tax for <lb />
School discipline. <lb />
Supt. Julian B. Martin. <lb />
Discussions on <lb />
school, with the <lb />
terms of the act establishing it. <lb />
Ch acts That such <lb />
donation is not for a private topics, <lb />
pose but intended to assist a; Announcements by Supt. <lb />
great public institution which H. <lb />
will doubtless be of Adjournment. <lb />
local as well as general benefit j <lb />
cannot be doubted. <lb />
The principal endorsed by fut <lb />
Supreme court of the United There was a fire alarm just be <lb />
States is that if the donation o'clock, Friday night, that <lb />
for a public purpose, viz, for the; cam e a house occupied by <lb />
benefit of the inhabitants of people out on King row, <lb />
municipality then it would be west of the A. C. L. railroad. No <lb />
for a corporate purpose of was <lb />
road v. Smith, done. <lb />
and quoted from by Mr. Justice <lb />
Harlan in his elaborate opinion Do not tread in paths, <lb />
in county of Livingston v. you are a landscape <lb />
U. S. In this <lb />
Al POUNDS PAINT <lb />
Just Arrived At <lb />
BAKER HART <lb />
Where you will find a complete <lb />
line at all times. They handle <lb />
paints in car lots always keeping <lb />
good assortments, quality <lb />
celled, guarantee it per <lb />
cent pure- Don't fail to see <lb />
their line, of Heaters, <lb />
stoves, shot guns, <lb />
Enamel ware etc. It is the <lb />
place to buy your shells. They <lb />
also keep on hand the <lb />
American Wire Fence, the kind <lb />
that is pig and different <lb />
heights. Their place is head- <lb />
quarters for Roofing, which you <lb />
will find in Iron, Crave, <lb />
and Paper Take a look at <lb />
their plows and other <lb />
implements In fact almost <lb />
every want in the Hardware can <lb />
be supplied <lb />
E G FLANAGAN <lb />
Pres. and Gen. <lb />
T M HOOKER <lb />
Secretary. <lb />
Treasurer.<lb />
Organized in 1866, reorganized and <lb />
in 1904 with capital of <lb />
Manufacturers of High Grade <lb />
BAKER <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
General <lb />
Hardware <lb />
Sole Agent for <lb />
Lead and Zinc Paint, Jewel Stoves and Ranges. Syracuse <lb />
farm Implement fertilizer <lb />
Edge Tools. <lb />
We wish to announce to our many patrons and friends that we now occupy <lb />
new three story brick factory, on the corner and Fourth streets, opposite <lb />
L. Smith's stables. <lb />
Our is modern in every respect, equipped with the best machinery run by <lb />
Electricity, and only the best material is used manufacturing our Buggies and Car- <lb />
We invite you to call any time to inspect the plant and material used, which <lb />
Mr. Flanagan will take pleasure in showing you, whether you wish to any <lb />
or not <lb />
Forty years experience at manufacturing, and the reputation u vehicle <lb />
have attained over the large territory in which they arc used, Is sufficient Out <lb />
our work is the best and that the interests of our is protected. <lb />
We make best Buggy on the market for the money, sell for cash or <lb />
time, and protect the purchaser with this <lb />
If any axle, spring or wheel breaks with fair reasonable <lb />
one year from date of purchase caused by j <lb />
in material or workmanship, and is returned lo us by par- <lb />
chaser, we will replace the same free of <lb />
We also have for sale the best Wagons made by manufacturer; of long experience <lb />
and fully and Hackney. <lb />
R, L. Bros, at Farmville and J. R. Harvey Co., at Grifton, arc agents <lb />
for our Buggies, and all of our work sold by them is subject to our guarantee. <lb />
POOR PRINT<lb /></p>
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                <p>
WIN <lb />
This Department is in F. C. Nye who is authorized to represent The Eastern <lb />
in and vicinity. <lb />
boots, rubber shoes. Now is the time to purchase Mrs. E. F. Tucker is in <lb />
coats, and heavy your Box Body Carts while they more this week selecting her <lb />
a specialty- are cheap. The A. G. Cox Man-1 spring millinery goods- <lb />
Bather Co. <lb />
John Flanagan Flan- <lb />
students of W- H- S. went <lb />
to their homes near Farm to <lb />
spend Sunday <lb />
We can furnish all kinds <lb />
of and turned wood <lb />
work for buildings on short no- <lb />
tic-, Carolina Mfg. <lb />
. <lb />
Miss Daisy Porter was called <lb />
home Thursday on account of the <lb />
death grandmother. <lb />
. ii cow almost at <lb />
ha; d t the farmer <lb />
i carts and wag <lb />
o. T . G C x <lb />
C. their <lb />
Co. have plenty of <lb />
HELPING ITS SECTION. <lb />
Norfolk Southern Will Send Out <lb />
Special Train. <lb />
The Norfolk Southern Rail <lb />
way has arranged fur a special <lb />
train of two curs to be b as <lb />
the corn special, to go over all <lb />
the lines of that road, leaving <lb />
here March 22nd. There will <lb />
four specialists on board, <lb />
in Dr. F. L. Steven and Pi of. <lb />
R. I. Smith. These talk on <lb />
the culture of corn and its prep- <lb />
fertilization, the test methods i <lb />
of feeding the crop, the p j <lb />
to harvest it. and will give <lb />
full instructions is t the self et- j <lb />
ion of the right kin; f <lb />
The be cm t <lb />
will s-- i <lb />
At t points <lb />
GOV. R. B. CLEM <lb />
About <lb />
CURL <lb />
Great <lb />
Far <lb />
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v.. v Call and ate us <lb />
. we can name <lb />
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Dr. I Ed of <lb />
th of <lb />
V. s I . . will r <lb />
in Ii of W. <lb />
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ant a nice <lb />
ii . i . r y you ha i<lb />
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The .-ear is here. <lb />
farm s secured <lb />
u. Prompt attention to <lb />
our customers Harrington Bar- <lb />
r id . <lb />
A moving <lb />
m it will be in the <lb />
tor; i v H. S. Saturday <lb />
night March 7th at o'clock by a <lb />
fr ii Greenville They <lb />
A new line of dress shoes for <lb />
them on hand. Call and see them, ladies and just opened <lb />
Prof. G. E- Lineberry Harrington. Co <lb />
been informed of his election to j There will be a temperance <lb />
deliver the annual add rally of all the Sunday schools in <lb />
the Literary on the fifth Sunday morn- <lb />
Wake Forest college this We expect to have some <lb />
spring. is a coveted honor distinguished present. <lb />
He has accepted and will deliver j The . v ill be at o'clock, <lb />
the address some time in April. announcements a week <lb />
Beautiful souvenir cards twenty places. <lb />
Barber Co. i Produce Co. is of i- <lb />
to welcome back j a car of the prettiest cultural and <lb />
into our town John David Smith, hay ever delivered in Winter on ii <lb />
time beer, in villa and at prices right too. This corn I will <lb />
business in Greenville. He will J. II. Hudson left educator and it <lb />
conduct business for Cross Roads where enterprise on the part of <lb />
the the name of J D. ho will locate for further the Norfolk , to sup- <lb />
Smith Co. They will be next to lice. We regret very much to . pit-mp <lb />
the post office. lose Ho had man the value an <lb />
potatoes at here, we hope him Char- <lb />
Harrington. Barber Co. much success in his new field observe. j i <lb />
Mrs. of Bethel. . . <lb />
with her many, m <lb />
at A W. Ange returned borne n, <lb />
Saturday. um to die of an <lb />
G. ii. Lineberry and A. G. <lb />
to ii o NOTICE <lb />
morning to attend the u- H ;. <lb />
forces <lb />
t c <lb />
I n a rule Km- <lb />
until f have my- <lb />
self t h eat <lb />
many in <lb />
but inf i J our <lb />
Mr oner in- <lb />
try i, I n. <lb />
in tine <lb />
I th ; a bi. i. in; to in people <lb />
r I i the h l-no-n of used <lb />
C I MM <lb />
c. It is with that I you this <lb />
i in the that c-n b-y a <lb />
-r C I so v, or re- <lb />
For Sale by Druggist , 1.00, and <lb />
THE EASTERN <lb />
la . long <lb />
can get K- New Disc .<lb />
Pa. . d no b i I I y <lb />
II <lb />
ms than <lb />
, of A. D. Cox in , <lb />
Carolina Mi ; <lb />
l . fee <lb />
. place <lb />
fir v <lb />
quick notice. Can promptly looked after Mr. <lb />
i ; and Mfg. Co. Cox ill still cc with <lb />
Eda Woo ard left tins c . ; <lb />
morning to Sunday at <lb />
home i ear Stoke <lb />
. I <lb />
r i-<lb />
ii. <lb />
u i <lb />
lee <lb />
If <lb />
try ii <lb />
For hi <lb />
corn, oats and feed of i <lb />
Space <lb />
highly recommended by <lb />
who have seen their Meas heavy <lb />
. for 1.21 <lb />
seed oats go to Winterville <lb />
Pr <lb />
S Smith spent Thursday <lb />
Kinston. <lb />
A new line of dry goods and <lb />
notions ii. Harrington <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
We are requested to announce <lb />
the services at the <lb />
pal church will be at every <lb />
Wednesday Friday afternoon <lb />
instead of p. m. <lb />
Garden of kinds fresh <lb />
from the A Ange <lb />
A Co. <lb />
The Vance Literary society <lb />
will a public debate next <lb />
Friday , March 14th at 7.80 <lb />
. an most cordially <lb />
hay corn, oats , of fin M , . <lb />
ail kinds go to Pro- band picked, especially i,. <lb />
next door to post- for seed i p r bushel Also Francisco, u is- do. i <lb />
v- w v A ITS t nit ins U. is.;. <lb />
office. Prompt attention a lot of the Improved King Cot- .,.,,.;, <lb />
Misses Cox an <lb />
Lawrence to Green <lb />
ville this morning. per bushel. <lb />
Cheap cash on W H. Harrington- <lb />
winter shoes. We have------- <lb />
for cur stock. <lb />
. i at. . .- , <lb />
id ton pounds in seed bod. It correct liver <lb />
a pound . <lb />
priced Coach is <lb />
and <lb />
g no . <lb />
gist i <lb />
u-- i i <lb />
. .-. r . . <lb />
it i <lb />
. i i <lb />
coarse, <lb />
Cough Remedy want Le <lb />
If you to lie by inches, you <lb />
. i Remedy <lb />
heavy shoes priced 1.50 <lb />
Women's box priced the pleasant to take <lb />
a fin i -ft Oil n in any way in- <lb />
2.00 1.-0 -x a <lb />
mer- <lb />
in <lb />
is ;. d, the South <lb />
w national in- <lb />
flu.; next half <lb />
tin i the The boys <lb />
arc ii , id lively do- <lb />
bat . expected. <lb />
. Ii . dry goods and <lb />
notion expected this week, <lb />
id A.<lb />
boots for 3.00. Men's heavy mothers. Mr. W. S. Pelham, i <lb />
r. i chant Iowa, <lb />
3.00 boots tor to. These must <lb />
go. A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
L. L- Kittrell went to On <lb />
ville this morning. <lb />
Men's heavy rubber boots <lb />
price 3.75 for Harrington patent <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
n the World. <lb />
Rev. F. of East <lb />
Maine, have <lb />
t for sow year., on my I <lb />
j old army wound, and other <lb />
Mrs. John Smith left Evelyn Will Today Begin Proceedings j off- <lb />
morning to spent some time with. for of Marriage. <lb />
Fretting about tomorrow's l <lb />
many troubles never drives them <lb />
SUBSCRIBERS. <lb />
j . . . <lb />
We revising list <lb />
Es Reflector it comply <lb />
with th . G Post- <lb />
c-cc s into effect<lb />
April J t. Undo this no weekly <lb />
r can V- . who <lb />
after the <lb />
date to which subscription is paid. <lb />
To send it payment will <lb />
require a each paper. <lb />
Therefore vi every subscriber to <lb />
The owes for one <lb />
or send j remittance at <lb />
year same on our <lb />
list. The can have no choice in <lb />
this, but will have comply with the <lb />
law. <lb />
We hope every subset attend to <lb />
this promptly we had rather not drop a <lb />
single name from cur list. But bear in <lb />
mind that The Eastern Reflector cannot <lb />
be mailed after April 1st. to any person <lb />
who owes for one year or longer. <lb />
relatives at Bethel. <lb />
Evelyn <lb />
The Lucky Quarter. <lb />
Io t one for a box of <lb />
Dr. King's New hit., <lb />
bring the health th it's n ore <lb />
Try tot <lb />
ache, bill and ma- <lb />
It they disappoint the price <lb />
will <lb />
by this wonderful machine. This allegation that the <lb />
pres I The query can be found at Harrington Bar inSane when the <lb />
cheerfully refunded <lb />
store. <lb />
J. <lb />
Thaw <lb />
Prof. E. Lineberry conduct proposes to defend the suit. The <lb />
ed services at the Free Will the case be served <lb />
church Sunday morning <lb />
the absence of the pastor.- <lb />
in <lb />
some time tomorrow and an early <lb />
trial is expected. In the mean- <lb />
i mm a ii mi ii <lb />
. <lb />
Our line of new spring pants tin. Dy agree- <lb />
just opened. <lb />
A W. Ange and <lb />
meat, will remain apart. <lb />
Luring today Col. Franklin <lb />
We have established a broker counsel for the elder <lb />
age business in the store <lb />
Mrs Thaw, made a statement in <lb />
which he said that there was no <lb />
the Post office, car lots a special <lb />
e ti almost at We will have in a few <lb />
. . will need such All orders promptly attended to truth in the that <lb />
J D Smith Co by Mrs. William <lb />
in, mi .- as cotton planters <lb />
So <lb />
your orders early v. A. G. <lb />
i o for these <lb />
I'd be sure <lb />
to get supply in ample time. <lb />
Fresh seed peanuts of different <lb />
kinds A. W. Co. <lb />
heights at <lb />
Harri-ion, Barber Co. <lb />
The A G. Mfg. Co. are row <lb />
expecting a nice lot of poultry <lb />
Do Not the <lb />
T. Brat warm of spring <lb />
. them <lb />
Pence. Would be to have post and all kinds of <lb />
our friends and customers to on short notice at Caro <lb />
come to see us before they buy Milling and Mfg Co <lb />
We can quote prices that will A new lot of fresh flour just in <lb />
Thaw had had her daughter-in <lb />
Remember the debate Friday under for months, <lb />
Al are cordially invited, j <lb />
Miss Iris Ives, of Grifton. <lb />
spent Sunday here with her <lb />
Miss Ethel who is a en- <lb />
of H S Joy the air and sunshine. I <lb />
U that hove housed up all <lb />
bee our new lire or lames and brought out and you <lb />
shoes, A. Ange <lb />
and Co. <lb />
Church seat, and <lb />
door frames, mantels, column <lb />
talk. Plow saddles are still go- <lb />
A. Q, Manufacturing <lb />
Co. <lb />
Seed oats at Harrington Bar- <lb />
Co. <lb />
Have dressed at <lb />
where ah come The <lb />
winter i- thrown mid <lb />
; lied their Then ii c <lb />
wave comes and people y that i; <lb />
Colds reason u <lb />
even dangers than ii r, <lb />
there is more danger of <lb />
Take Cough <lb />
however and you have <lb />
nothing to fear, it ard <lb />
we have never a cold to <lb />
in pneumonia en used. It is <lb />
Pleasant and sale to take. <lb />
it. For all Druggists <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co <lb />
We handle the castings for the <lb />
I Fut Kettle and <lb />
and. Along Down Town <lb />
pi the <lb />
Harrington Co convention on the ltd<lb />
tobacco <lb />
Grows the finest Tobacco because <lb />
it is prepared expressly for- <lb />
twenty-three years experience <lb />
-no guess work, but careful study of the <lb />
requirements of this particular plant. <lb />
Ask your dealer for Orinoco and see that the trade <lb />
mark is on every bag. <lb />
Fa S. Royster Guano Company <lb />
NORFOLK. VIRGINIA. <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner <lb />
Truth in Preference to Fiction. <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. MARCH 1908 <lb />
One Dollar Per Year <lb />
IT IS TO BE A GREAT INSTITUTION. <lb />
EX-GOVERNOR T. J. EX- <lb />
PRESSES OPINION. <lb />
He is Delighted With Spirit Shown by <lb />
Board of Trustees. <lb />
To rive an idea of the feeling <lb />
of the trustees and the outcome <lb />
of their meeting to organize and <lb />
plan the beginning of the work <lb />
on th- Eastern Carolina <lb />
Training School to be located in <lb />
Greenville, The Reflector asked <lb />
ex-Gov T. J. Jarvis, the <lb />
dent member of the board of <lb />
trustees this <lb />
are you pleased with the spirit <lb />
exhibited by the different <lb />
of the board of trustees, and <lb />
what do you think of the out- <lb />
come of th. <lb />
To this <lb />
I am delighted with the spirit <lb />
shown by every member of the <lb />
board at the recent meeting on <lb />
the 10th and They demon- <lb />
i y their words and ac- <lb />
that they realized that they <lb />
were laying the foundation of a <lb />
great institution, which would <lb />
great service to their <lb />
Mate, and become an important <lb />
factor in educational forces. <lb />
They seamed determined to prof- <lb />
it the experiences of the past <lb />
in adopting all the good and <lb />
avoiding all the errors that have <lb />
been made in planning for such <lb />
an institution. They wisely <lb />
availed the services <lb />
of Mr. H. an ex- <lb />
landscape architect, to <lb />
lay out the grounds and t <lb />
the location of the various build- <lb />
now and hereafter to be <lb />
erected, that we may have an <lb />
artistic plan to up to. <lb />
I think we are especially for- <lb />
in the selection of <lb />
to get up the plans for the <lb />
buildings now to be erected. The <lb />
Something like two million brick <lb />
will be required and other ma- <lb />
in proportion. It is earn- <lb />
hoped that those desiring <lb />
to furnish brick and other ma- <lb />
for these buildings will <lb />
keep in mind that it is great <lb />
public institution and that they <lb />
will enter into the spirit which <lb />
seems to animate everybody to <lb />
contribute something to the pub- <lb />
service, and that they will <lb />
make their prices for material as <lb />
low as possible. We do not ex- <lb />
to obtain material and labor <lb />
for nothing, nor do we expect <lb />
anybody to charge more than . <lb />
seasonable compensation for <lb />
either. <lb />
So I may say that I am greatly <lb />
pleased with the outcome of the <lb />
meeting of the board of trustees <lb />
and that I look forward with <lb />
bright hopes to the future work <lb />
of board in connection with <lb />
the institution. <lb />
Rev. B. W. and A. <lb />
Addressed the <lb />
Miss Harding Conduct <lb />
Model Recitation. <lb />
COX'S MILL ITEMS. <lb />
Cox's Mill, N. C, M <lb />
J. got a <lb />
stove, row we all think he is <lb />
somebody to use it. <lb />
D. Evans is sporting a new <lb />
buggy. <lb />
We sent a good number to <lb />
church at Jack Saturday <lb />
night and Sunday. <lb />
W. A. Tyson came out from <lb />
Greenville to spend Saturday <lb />
night an-1 Sunday with relatives. <lb />
Miss Arley Moore spent <lb />
day night and Sunday with <lb />
Misses Cora and Sadie Carroll. <lb />
Mr. and lilt. H. L Forms, of <lb />
Greenville, has been visiting <lb />
here- <lb />
D. G. Moore, of Grimesland <lb />
was here one lay last week. <lb />
There was a light fall of hail <lb />
in this section Sunday night. <lb />
At ll Saturday the <lb />
Association was called <lb />
order by President EL <lb />
Smith. After devotional <lb />
by the president, <lb />
Bessie Hording conducted a <lb />
model recitation en reading in <lb />
the first trade, which high- <lb />
enjoyed by the audience. Next <lb />
came Rev. B. W. <lb />
J of the Sun- <lb />
day school workers in the South <lb />
The subject of bis address was. <lb />
in the The sub- <lb />
was a striking and he <lb />
had the most m <lb />
beginning to end. He said <lb />
we get somethings outside of <lb />
that have the greatest <lb />
effect in shaping life The boy's <lb />
ca-; <lb />
THE that each may feel the teacher's DEMONSTRATION OF FARM WORK, by this greatly in- <lb />
concern him. There creased crop Thus, it should <lb />
PRETTY DAY-LARGE NUMBER should De singing consisting of TO BE STARTED IN PITT COUNTY, not require a great many year <lb />
PRESENT. religious songs, national airs, and to readjust agricultural <lb />
lullabies. The reading The Advice of Dr. S. A. set dons in the Southern States and <lb />
j should be some Forth as Having place agriculture upon the high <lb />
poems and stones. . the Demonstration Work is level which it Should <lb />
Memory gems are of untold val- Conducted. Through the of Con- <lb />
The teacher must plan and A K of Brass n Small this <lb />
put life into these By g D of is ,,,, I, in <lb />
pupils are inspired w of tho preliminary way in this county. <lb />
to he in school on and Ur L. C. has <lb />
that will go with cal . y,, to have charge He <lb />
them through laM and taught it <lb />
after a few announcements by <lb />
Prof one of the finest <lb />
this country and spent <lb />
number of years studying <lb />
. . i vi -dis i -t. <lb />
sessions of the year , . , .,, <lb />
. , ., , ,, countries-. Anything <lb />
was idea and ,. ,. ., . <lb />
from mm. therefore is worthy <lb />
I careful notice. <lb />
He contends that there is no <lb />
was large, <lb />
the dangers. <lb />
net d f the widespread <lb />
of farm lands and the gen- <lb />
poverty of the masses on the <lb />
in ad <lb />
from <lb />
to this as <lb />
c count can do . <lb />
u-- the n <lb />
by conferring with Mr. Arthur <lb />
in person or sending him <lb />
name--. <lb />
The work is not experiment <lb />
Possible Will bi Dene <lb />
continue Be- I ,. .,,, t <lb />
. i a u-ii Oar very civilization de. is <lb />
, , -r r . <lb />
I pends upon the uplifting o the a <lb />
S. H. Wilson in farmer. No <lb />
burg can be higher than the <lb />
What is the great danger t. earning capacity to support. <lb />
Miss Mattie Moore, of Grimes- <lb />
board selected as architects is spending this week <lb />
firm of Hook of Char-1 with friends, <lb />
N. C. who have had large j Macon Haddock was on the <lb />
experience in planning and sick list last week but is <lb />
erecting school buildings, and R, <lb />
W. Simpson, of New Bern, N. C. <lb />
who has also had large <lb />
and lives near at hand and <lb />
is thoroughly identified with the <lb />
section to be served by this ins- <lb />
The hoard has secured <lb />
mind is a medley must be <lb />
guided by the teacher and in this <lb />
way the teacher finds his great- <lb />
est opportunity. The teacher <lb />
must mingle with her pupils <lb />
in this way she has one of <lb />
est opportunities of life, <lb />
prohibit-n j work, therefore, is tn <lb />
in the on the hi average and <lb />
reach t <lb />
to <lb />
R . .- <lb />
. e follow g . a <lb />
r., n I <lb />
and <lb />
Blind ford. <lb />
th. <lb />
R. M. and <lb />
Ed- <lb />
of Hay confidence, hit practices <lb />
On every hand hear. re such as will increase his earning <lb />
is no., of the The capacity. <lb />
writer agrees with this prophecy, j In the of Moses the <lb />
of the had to be <lb />
. opportunities of lite, for have been laboring, boiled down to ten staple <lb />
shaping the lives of under I long ard too hard for them or rules, so that the L,,. is <lb />
her charge The game of base to throw away victory when it is great masses of the, people could <lb />
bail brings cut the essentials for their hards; but there is the easily understand them A <lb />
success in life. A ball gravest danger to in theology, therefore, COLORED. <lb />
must his guard. He We are say in-, was contained in ten simple <lb />
watch for every opportunity d <lb />
never lose one, so in life a man <lb />
must not lose the opportunities <lb />
laid before him. He must <lb />
know how to play The <lb />
world wants men who know hew <lb />
to things puts a premium <lb />
or. him, <lb />
the <lb />
and our enemies are Just so, the great bulk of j <lb />
is But there agricultural information got out <lb />
by the United States Depart <lb />
and various State <lb />
of agriculture, must be <lb />
Perkins. <lb />
will be a doubt unless we bestir <lb />
ourselves. <lb />
Ti e were have held a <lb />
Resolutions of Sympathy. <lb />
Adopted by <lb />
Tribe No. Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Whereas, it has pleased the <lb />
Great Spirit to take from Brother <lb />
tie services of these three ex- John E. Forbes, his infant child, <lb />
architects at the com <lb />
usually paid for one <lb />
architect, to per cent of <lb />
the cost of the work. <lb />
Through the liberality of the <lb />
therefore be it resolved, <lb />
1st- That we humbly bow with <lb />
submission to Him who all <lb />
things well. <lb />
2nd, That we extend to <lb />
inc. . i <lb />
to the erection of the <lb />
buildings, and the Pitt <lb />
in appropriating a like sum for <lb />
that purpose board has at its <lb />
command with the appropriation <lb />
of by the State, fully <lb />
for the erection and <lb />
equipment of buildings after <lb />
paying for the site. While the <lb />
board will aim to keep within the <lb />
I of the funds in hand in the <lb />
in his sad hour be- <lb />
3rd, That a copy of these <lb />
resolutions be sent to the be- <lb />
and a copy sent to the <lb />
Eastern Reflector for publication. <lb />
March 1908. <lb />
J. H. Harris, <lb />
S. T. White, <lb />
C. E. Moore. <lb />
limits tunas in G m <lb />
present expenditure, its object <lb />
will be to adopt such plans and It was a real pleasure to sec <lb />
as may be added to a id , Col. I. A. Sugg walk into <lb />
developed hereafter in perfect office Saturday. He <lb />
harmony with the plans made a terrible operation <lb />
the landscape architect. The in the Washington hospital, <lb />
board elected T. J. Jarvis. much of his tongue being cut <lb />
Joyner Y T. Ormond an out, and his friends were <lb />
poor <lb />
who does not know is set aside. <lb />
Self reliance. Every man <lb />
must perform his own individual <lb />
duties in the world or he <lb />
prove a failure. Physical <lb />
vigor. The world needs strong <lb />
and brawny men and every one <lb />
to reach life's highest attainments <lb />
must have a strong and healthy <lb />
body. Reliability. <lb />
ball player will never take the <lb />
advantage of another <lb />
player If we would do the <lb />
the greatest good, we must <lb />
be reliable. Business is founded <lb />
on honest principles and he that <lb />
succeeds must be counted on. <lb />
Sacrifice The i layer sacrifices <lb />
his own honor many times for <lb />
the best interest of his team. <lb />
is one of the great- <lb />
est virtues and he who <lb />
would b- a true citizen must <lb />
possess this noble quality. <lb />
Stay in the game. The play- <lb />
who loses interest in the last <lb />
innings ought to be put oil the <lb />
The men who are making <lb />
the greatest success in lite are <lb />
the ones who stick to their duties <lb />
to the end. <lb />
Mr. made a fine <lb />
upon the large <lb />
of teachers present and sure <lb />
such pungent and practical <lb />
as he brought out, must <lb />
make a lasting impression upon <lb />
their lives- <lb />
Prof. A. J. <lb />
f racer where they took to a few <lb />
needed action to regain are easily <lb />
hold on the South. Those and put into practice by <lb />
of the liquor average farmer. may <lb />
what that summed up about as follows <lb />
of Better preparation cf soil. <lb />
have been I Rotation of crops. <lb />
Sam Hill and Joan Hi <lb />
William Martha God- <lb />
Nathan Lewis and Ida Downy. <lb />
are wise in the way <lb />
politicians know <lb />
means. A number<lb />
to <lb />
that she <lb />
may grow rich by debauching <lb />
to consult how to <lb />
the State from this terrible wave <lb />
of The men who <lb />
have corrupted the State in other <lb />
days by every means, that they <lb />
might grow rich on the bodies <lb />
and souls of men and women, are <lb />
yet alive, and their greed for <lb />
gain is as conscienceless as ever. <lb />
Rest assured that <lb />
possible will he done to continue <lb />
between law <lb />
Steadily <lb />
The Life <lb />
Company of New York's pa- <lb />
to Po increase <lb />
Steadily but rapidly. <lb />
Paid <lb />
Best varieties of seed to plant. <lb />
Better use of home made Amount <lb />
commercial fertilizers <lb />
More intelligent cultivation. <lb />
He must use better teams and; <lb />
better implements so that he can <lb />
do more work in a day. He <lb />
must, keep account of his <lb />
farm work so that he can profit <lb />
t y bis mistakes. <lb />
The next problem is how <lb />
. j present these principles so that <lb />
everything I take and apply them. <lb />
The only really successful way <lb />
ms to be by demonstration. In <lb />
other words, we must get inside j <lb />
en- <lb />
During <lb />
. . <lb />
1303 . . <lb />
1900 . . . <lb />
1907 . . <lb />
Increase In <lb />
four years <lb />
H. Ii <lb />
85,643,185.47 <lb />
Homes, <lb />
the hell. whiskey forces <lb />
have given up tho Not of a man's environment if <lb />
or. your life. They are studious-1 would influence him- We <lb />
Small Next Monday Night <lb />
On Mind i of week <lb />
J ii <lb />
H. Small will address the <lb />
C of <lb />
proclaiming that lathe strong-1 to get Into the radius of on the question of water trans- <lb />
holds of prohibition sentiment. his environment ind come into Every business man <lb />
and they are moving earth and direct touch with him or some of of community should hear <lb />
hell where they have any chance I his neighbors. We start a little him. <lb />
of gain. They hope to woo demonstration with one of <lb />
to sleep with honeyed words I to show that the average yield <lb />
Awake. Sampson Philis- lean be and tripled with-i <lb />
tines are upon you out a increase in i <lb />
What can we do For the; the. con of prediction. <lb />
agitate Let every The best man to reach the av- <lb />
preach Let every farmer is a progressive <lb />
prayer, pray Let every talker, in whom he has <lb />
tall Lev. women, who have This pi farmer is <lb />
to loose and all to gain, use <lb />
BUSINESS LOCALS. <lb />
i- Gold <lb />
their constitutional <lb />
of <lb />
executive and that he would not recover. That also Jg <lb />
and them duty he is up again, and the power of and an <lb />
of having the plans prepared still spared to him even dress on how the <lb />
detail for a subsequent meeting j though t is imperfect, is <lb />
of the board to be held on Thurs- indeed. He will go back to <lb />
day the 16th of April. The the hospital for two weeks and <lb />
e. <lb />
Let <lb />
bring such moral force to <lb />
l tar upon the man or men she <lb />
can influence that for her sake, <lb />
If not for hi-i own and his child- <lb />
Mi, he will join to destroy <lb />
in schools should be I <lb />
conducted. He gave some very <lb />
v. y of feel <lb />
-ltd <lb />
excellent suggestions as to how<lb />
meeting with the architects and charged as well, <lb />
went over the general outlines of <lb />
the plans. The architects are to <lb />
prepare these plans in detail with <lb />
estimates of the cost to be sub <lb />
A Curiosity. <lb />
Mr. J. F. of Ayden, <lb />
,.,,;,;. brought us a vegetable curiosity <lb />
sprout from a collard stalk that <lb />
at a met ting to be held April P it tried a <lb />
As soon as the plans are being fan shaped and <lb />
matured and adapted work on eight inches wide at the <lb />
commence, end. <lb />
ducted to he of the greatest <lb />
Among the leading <lb />
were that the first <lb />
teen minutes should be spent so <lb />
in the recitation so <lb />
that each might be put in the <lb />
the most pleasant frame of mind <lb />
for the days work, <lb />
should have his roll book and <lb />
note those who are absent so <lb />
Preachers. <lb />
employed to superintend tho dam- <lb />
farms. His business <lb />
is to see that the are <lb />
understood and Flay of <lb />
plied. When n farmer has made to r A <lb />
one crop thus, at a less cost did w. <lb />
ever before, he is so elated Lowest prices on seed <lb />
meal and hulls at P. John- <lb />
The best drink of c <lb />
Medal M. <lb />
fin- plants tor <lb />
sale, ii <lb />
F. If, Jersey <lb />
D. D. <lb />
Everything h I <lb />
V. V. r. <lb />
kinds at P. V, John <lb />
L. i <lb />
success that will not think of <lb />
going back to his old methods <lb />
His have watched him. <lb />
They discuss the methods, until <lb />
re- <lb />
The effect therefore, is <lb />
not remote but immediate. <lb />
By working a county thorough- <lb />
a general public opinion is <lb />
Rev. D. W. Davis of Washing-, th is <lb />
ton, preached in the <lb />
church here Sunday morning and <lb />
evening. He had large <lb />
at both services. <lb />
Rev. George E Spruill, of . <lb />
South Carolina, who with his; formed. Merchants, <lb />
wile is visiting her parents, Mr agricultural editors all con- <lb />
Mrs. J. L. Moore, occupied influence to for <lb />
tie Memorial ,. , .- <lb />
church Sunday morning and the <lb />
movement because they are all <lb />
phone <lb />
-ltd <lb />
nice <lb />
pine <lb />
We have for sale some <lb />
hand made and r <lb />
Also some nice <lb />
field peas at and bu. of <lb />
ii little peas at which <lb />
is the best pea Known All F. O. <lb />
p, <lb />
G. A. Johnson Bro. <lb />
It don't cost much to it a <lb />
shad, but it is different if <lb />
to eat one. <lb /><lb /></p></div></body></text></tei:TEI></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
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