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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/>
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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/>
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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/>
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our customers Harrington Bar- <lb/>
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A moving <lb/>
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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/>
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many in <lb/>
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Mr oner in- <lb/>
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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/>
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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/>
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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/>
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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/>
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and <lb/>
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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/>
</p>
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<p>
Greenville's Department Store I <lb/>
Getting What You <lb/>
Want <lb/>
Always brings satisfaction to the buyer, and <lb/>
being able to supply your wants is equally <lb/>
gratifying to the seller. This is the <lb/>
at <lb/>
Greenville's Department Store. <lb/>
The goods are<lb/>
Was <lb/>
More <lb/>
We have what you want. <lb/>
r i are I <lb/>
Complete <lb/>
goods <lb/>
needs ct the family, the home, the <lb/>
vile <lb/>
Ladies, <lb/>
Never <lb/>
is tilled with <lb/>
unsurpassed. <lb/>
g trimmings. <lb/>
Just now is the sea- <lb/>
TAPESTRY. <lb/>
How It l Woven and the Material, <lb/>
That Ara <lb/>
The or foundation of the <lb/>
tapestry is formed of a <lb/>
of stout woolen threads, which <lb/>
I are stretched the loom and are <lb/>
j in place. The weaver then <lb/>
plies the wool, which consists of col- <lb/>
threads forming the pattern. <lb/>
Two kinds of tapestry were former- <lb/>
made. In the Una tapestry <lb/>
the was stretched vertically <lb/>
upon the loom, while in the <lb/>
it was placed horizontally. At <lb/>
present only the is made <lb/>
at the works. Some of the <lb/>
looms for this kind of tapestry date <lb/>
from the time of Louis XIV., but <lb/>
hare been somewhat improved in <lb/>
more recent times. This type of <lb/>
i loom of two horizontal <lb/>
, placed about ten feet apart <lb/>
and held in two upright forming <lb/>
I a frame. The cylinders are mount- <lb/>
ed at the ends m trunnion, which <lb/>
v in wooden so that the <lb/>
cylinders pan bun freely. The <lb/>
bearing up and down in a <lb/>
groove in the i . and the roller <lb/>
i I means of a lever. <lb/>
I th. I from <lb/>
twelve I i twenty-three feet, <lb/>
j ; . if Hie tapestry h <lb/>
j. . n en. u times several <lb/>
of narrow tapestry can b <lb/>
woven upon a single loom of the <lb/>
lax <lb/>
, n work <lb/>
the loom the wear, r first sets up <lb/>
,. x threads, an <lb/>
. is an extra I i <lb/>
,, . ,. in i s of <lb/>
d -in ; i f r tapestry. <lb/>
fell <lb/>
Hypnotism. <lb/>
The actual foundation of modern <lb/>
hypnotic suggestion was discovered <lb/>
of Nancy, the famous <lb/>
of the therapeutic <lb/>
of After several <lb/>
of practical s, in <lb/>
1866 wrote first book <lb/>
on the subject. It was shelved, and <lb/>
he was called a lunatic. <lb/>
remained a curiosity, and lie- <lb/>
book was not <lb/>
six years after in IRIS, <lb/>
began his study of hypnotism. <lb/>
1834 wrote his work on <lb/>
suggestion, and this created a de- <lb/>
for b which <lb/>
then him his lasting <lb/>
York American. <lb/>
A Perverted Inscription. <lb/>
At Magus near Sf. An- <lb/>
is a monument to <lb/>
Sharp, marking the where ha <lb/>
was <lb/>
descendant of the <lb/>
to the inscription and c. v- <lb/>
the top ban of the . <lb/>
in the i <lb/>
view of the failure t bring I i m to <lb/>
not far from the <lb/>
It will r. I that <lb/>
by en as I <lb/>
n j lit I, bears a <lb/>
very I I from the<lb/>
dated, y en- <lb/>
Report the Condition cf <lb/>
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE <lb/>
at Greenville <lb/>
In the State North Carolina, at the close of business Feb. 14th. 1908. <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
Loans and discounts 186,566.48 <lb/>
Over drafts secured <lb/>
and unsecured 2,061.17 <lb/>
All other stocks, bonds <lb/>
and Mortgages 2,400.00 <lb/>
Bunking house 4,200.00 <lb/>
Fur. and 3.872.32 8,072-22 <lb/>
Due from Banks <lb/>
Bankers <lb/>
items <lb/>
Gold coin <lb/>
Silver coin, including <lb/>
all minor coin cur- <lb/>
bank notes <lb/>
and other U. S. notes 0.784.00 <lb/>
68.755.20 <lb/>
43.50 <lb/>
3,29.07 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
281,228.08 <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capital <lb/>
fond 25,000.00 <lb/>
Undivided profits, less <lb/>
current expenses <lb/>
taxes paid 17.144.80 <lb/>
Tin l. , D-p 20,970.27 <lb/>
check <lb/>
Total <lb/>
766.11 <lb/>
231.228.66 <lb/>
of North Carol, i <lb/>
L. Little <lb/>
swear that the <lb/>
knowledge f. <lb/>
a. Count of Pitt, <lb/>
Cashier the s named bank, do sol- <lb/>
; t is hue to the of my <lb/>
JAMES L. Cashier. <lb/>
Subscribed and n <lb/>
this 25th of <lb/>
ROOT. <lb/>
before <lb/>
i. HOWARD <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
A. ANDREWS, <lb/>
. .; <lb/>
W. B. WILSON, <lb/>
Directors<lb/>
III .- <lb/>
. ; .<lb/>
. to <lb/>
is. <lb/>
Ml <lb/>
Department Store <lb/>
Report the Condition <lb/>
The Greenville Banking and <lb/>
Trust Company. <lb/>
AT GREENVILLE <lb/>
L; Carolina at close cf business Feb. <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
Loans and discounts 127.451.22 <lb/>
Overdrafts secured <lb/>
and unsecured <lb/>
All other Stocks bonds <lb/>
and mortgages <lb/>
Banking Fur. <lb/>
and <lb/>
from Banks <lb/>
Bankers <lb/>
coin, <lb/>
minor coin currency <lb/>
bank notes <lb/>
ct; S. notes <lb/>
all <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capital Stock 25,000.00 <lb/>
Surplus fund 15,000.00 <lb/>
Undivided profits, less <lb/>
current expenses and <lb/>
taxes <lb/>
x -1 Time 23.394.54 <lb/>
lo 119.943.19 <lb/>
to banks and<lb/>
5,152.49 <lb/>
1.000 <lb/>
Silver coin, all . <lb/>
.;. checks out- <lb/>
standing <lb/>
10,895.00 J <lb/>
Total <lb/>
143,337.73 <lb/>
189.838.85 i <lb/>
1,132.04 <lb/>
189.888.85 <lb/>
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; the . i n-th the <lb/>
.; Is of <lb/>
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ii the ii <lb/>
i u aver passes a <lb/>
i I the <lb/>
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; v. threads the outside <lb/>
an threads on the inside. <lb/>
The i placed about two feet <lb/>
. To cam <lb/>
out process weaver <lb/>
takes ii place at the buck of the <lb/>
loom with the original design in, <lb/>
col i- placed behind He re-; <lb/>
peats the by n a <lb/>
i in in , ii the threads of <lb/>
. , is only I i him , <lb/>
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or i con <lb/>
a ill thready As <lb/>
the pr the h d <lb/>
part of tapestry id rolled <lb/>
the lower cylinder. In weaving <lb/>
; i i the is aim <lb/>
concealed from view. <lb/>
In nil the tapestry of the ancient <lb/>
period the warp woolen <lb/>
threads, and this -com- to be the <lb/>
best, for other kinds of thread have <lb/>
tried without much success, <lb/>
Cotton thread was substituted in <lb/>
1850 for the wool, as it claimed <lb/>
to be cheaper and liable to at- <lb/>
tack by insects, but in 1890 the use <lb/>
of wool was resumed, as the <lb/>
I f cotton i <lb/>
substantiated in practice, and the <lb/>
economy was very small, has <lb/>
also been used, but without any ad- <lb/>
American. <lb/>
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economical desert. . <lb/>
instantly i r <lb/>
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to Invest <lb/>
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and <lb/>
Ii d that m b <lb/>
rec at a distance of I <lb/>
r. when among which .; <lb/>
at a altitude, but <lb/>
that thunder can seldom be heard <lb/>
at a greater distance than <lb/>
The sound of thunder i <lb/>
also subject to retraction by layers <lb/>
of different density in tho arm <lb/>
shore as well as to the effects of <lb/>
b; <lb/>
and interposed . Ti ; <lb/>
reasons f r I i <lb/>
e u of the so called or <lb/>
. attended r <lb/>
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will be worth and ii goods it sells. Ii has <lb/>
.,., i i. i u protection to our pat- <lb/>
There are i or Campbell <lb/>
homes of s combined. There <lb/>
must be a reason i i <lb/>
people whom 1.2 d i Campbell Pianos, and <lb/>
prospective piano buyer is t- the following <lb/>
Better Than Spanking. <lb/>
Spanking d ca not cure<lb/>
cause Mrs. M. Sum- <lb/>
men. Box W. Notre will <lb/>
send to any mother her <lb/>
treatment, with <lb/>
no money, but rite h u ; <lb/>
your children trouble ; in way I <lb/>
Don't blame the the chances are <lb/>
It can't help it. This treatment <lb/>
cures adults and aged people troubled <lb/>
with urine by day or night. <lb/>
.,. i;. <lb/>
R. <lb/>
E. A <lb/>
Dr. C Laugh- <lb/>
J L. Women. <lb/>
B. W. Whedbee, <lb/>
H. L. Carr, <lb/>
H L. Coward, <lb/>
W. B. Wilson, <lb/>
H. Long, <lb/>
L. Joyner, <lb/>
winner, <lb/>
Club, <lb/>
Greenville Graded <lb/>
School <lb/>
Greenville Opera <lb/>
i louse, <lb/>
IF. . James, <lb/>
J Whichard, <lb/>
Robert Greene, <lb/>
Wiley Brown, <lb/>
James Brown, <lb/>
W. M. Pugh, <lb/>
C. C. Vines, <lb/>
A. H. Taft, <lb/>
H. A. White, <lb/>
S. T. White, <lb/>
W. H. White, <lb/>
E. Higgs, <lb/>
L. E. Bradley, <lb/>
A H. <lb/>
P. D. <lb/>
A. <lb/>
W. P <lb/>
W. Allen, r. d., <lb/>
C D. Smith, r. f. d., <lb/>
Ivy Smith, r. <lb/>
F. Smith, r. <lb/>
Tyson, r. f. d., <lb/>
p. Ward, r f. d., <lb/>
Will i <lb/>
d., <lb/>
J. Jones, r. d. <lb/>
G. Taylor, r. f. d. <lb/>
G. T. Tyson, r. l. d, <lb/>
Ashley <lb/>
Lee, <lb/>
Z. T Vine, <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/>
PAUL <lb/>
THE TAILOR <lb/>
Can be found on Fourth street <lb/>
clean, pr-. repair <lb/>
Mens Clothing and <lb/>
All work done promptly. <lb/>
made to order when <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/>
G. G. Factory Representative <lb/>
Box GREENVILLE, N, C. <lb/>
t, C Carr, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly <lb/>
swear th . the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge <lb/>
and C. S CARR, Cashier <lb/>
A and sworn to before <lb/>
me, this 28th day of <lb/>
ANDREW J. MOORE, <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
A. <lb/>
E. G. FLANAGAN, <lb/>
J L <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
Origin Mm Jury. <lb/>
-m <lb/>
Report of the Condition of <lb/>
BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST <lb/>
COMPANY <lb/>
BETHEL, N, CAROLINA <lb/>
Ir. the State of Norm Carolina, at the of business. Feb. 14th. <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capital stock <lb/>
Surplus fund <lb/>
Undivided profits, loss <lb/>
j current expenses <lb/>
and taxes paid <lb/>
certificates of 2,858.04 <lb/>
j Deposits sub. to <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
m ts <lb/>
Fix. <lb/>
Due from and <lb/>
Cash items <lb/>
Gold coin <lb/>
Silver coin, including <lb/>
ail minor coin cur. <lb/>
National bank notes, <lb/>
other U. notes <lb/>
24,560.42 <lb/>
1,892.05 <lb/>
1.288 <lb/>
5.600.00 <lb/>
to <lb/>
The seed of i pr <lb/>
jury may be found in a law <lb/>
of II., binding the <lb/>
twelve prominent thanes <lb/>
wear that they would neither <lb/>
quit any l nor convict <lb/>
innocent In the jury <lb/>
very imperfect, the <lb/>
jurors being essentially witnesses, <lb/>
distinguishable from the other wit- <lb/>
only by the oath they <lb/>
obliged to take. Undo Edward L <lb/>
witnesses acquainted with the facts I <lb/>
in question were added t the jury., <lb/>
finally the a simply wit- <lb/>
without judicial power, while, <lb/>
the ceased be witnesses and <lb/>
be ante only of the testimony <lb/>
given. i were to pass, how- j <lb/>
ever, before the separation <lb/>
of the functions juryman <lb/>
witness was <lb/>
American, <lb/>
patronage Solicited. <lb/>
SPRING MILLINERY <lb/>
DAILY AT <lb/>
Big Store <lb/>
Our Pattern Hats are being made under the auspices of a <lb/>
Paris artist in Millinery. <lb/>
Ladies need not hesitate to buy one of the hats, as we go- <lb/>
ins to bundle the latest c m be made for Spring of 1908. <lb/>
3.101.65 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Total <lb/>
I, W H. Cashier of the above-named bank do solemn- <lb/>
swear that the above statement is to the best of my <lb/>
edge and belief W. H- Cashier. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to j <lb/>
mt, this 20th. day cf Feb. ROBT. STATON, <lb/>
S. T. CARSON. , M. O. BLOUNT, <lb/>
Notary Public Directors <lb/>
The Cannon Ball <lb/>
Among the i Guinea one <lb/>
of the mo.-i curious is the cannon <lb/>
ball tree. It grows to tho height; <lb/>
of sixty feet, and its flowers are re- <lb/>
markable not only for their beauty, <lb/>
but also for their fragrance. Its <lb/>
blossoms are of a beautiful crimson, <lb/>
appearing in largo bunches sad <lb/>
rich perfume. Tho fruit <lb/>
resembles enormous cannon ball. <lb/>
hence the name. However, some <lb/>
say it has been so called of <lb/>
noise which tho bolls make in <lb/>
bursting. From the shells domestic <lb/>
utensils are made, and from the <lb/>
contents arc obtained several kinds <lb/>
of acids, and gum as well us <lb/>
the materials for making an excel- <lb/>
lent drink in sickness. <lb/>
The Pipe Doctor <lb/>
is just as much a necessity <lb/>
physician who cure <lb/>
your sickness. As in <lb/>
arid of . <lb/>
body stoppages occur b <lb/>
-o the pipes In your <lb/>
become do y-d n . <lb/>
an <lb/>
Expert Plumber <lb/>
is required to put them In <lb/>
order. We are at your <lb/>
for such matter., <lb/>
and clear the pipes in short <lb/>
at small cost. As <lb/>
sure diseases enter <lb/>
t the <lb/>
in poor plumbing. <lb/>
C. A Dickens <lb/>
Taken Up. <lb/>
I taken tin at <lb/>
miles from Greenville a <lb/>
rd cow, horn d, j <lb/>
crop in right ear. <lb/>
flit in <lb/>
weeks old- can <lb/>
me by proving <lb/>
charges. <lb/>
D. <lb/>
.; w N. C, <lb/>
W. M. DAWSON. <lb/>
Ladies and Tailor. <lb/>
Greenville, N. c. <lb/>
Pressing, Altering, Repairing, <lb/>
S Dyeing, Scouring, chemical <lb/>
;. j and Dry cleaning. <lb/>
Satisfaction or no charges, g <lb/>
tn rear of Edmonds and Fleming <lb/>
Barber Shop. <lb/>
BREAD. <lb/>
Mrs. at the <lb/>
building near i rouse, very <lb/>
day, bread, roll, Or- <lb/>
tilled lee <lb/>
sold <lb/>
We are nil kinds of Jewelry <lb/>
Why not have yours done <lb/>
here You get <lb/>
Good Reasonable Price <lb/>
This also applies to my stock <lb/>
of A complete line to make <lb/>
from. If you will send me <lb/>
order for anything you may need <lb/>
will do my best please by <lb/>
you the best goods for the <lb/>
money. <lb/>
C. E. BRADLEY, Jeweler <lb/>
Evans Doors from P. O. <lb/>
Subscribe for The Reflector <lb/>
Of <lb/>
States Revenue <lb/>
of Officer, in the Confederate emptied three barrels <lb/>
Army of 1861 M-Third <lb/>
Having in a previous <lb/>
given the of the <lb/>
full Generals-The Lieutenant <lb/>
Generals and Major Generals <lb/>
commanding the Confederate <lb/>
States Army in the late Civil War <lb/>
We now proceed to give the <lb/>
names with and -.- <lb/>
rank, of the <lb/>
he flowing <lb/>
Charles W. Adam. . in a regular <lb/>
of confiscated liquor into the <lb/>
gutter opposite the federal build- <lb/>
this morning. Mint street <lb/>
was lined with the thirsty, all <lb/>
holding various and sundry re- <lb/>
Some had cans, some <lb/>
had pitchers and the rest had <lb/>
wash basins, cups, quart jars, <lb/>
tomato cans and dippers. <lb/>
up, give me another <lb/>
Adams Louisiana <lb/>
1862. <lb/>
Daniel W. <lb/>
1862 <lb/>
John Adams, Mississippi. 1862. <lb/>
Adams, Mississippi. 1863. <lb/>
. Po Alexander, <lb/>
1864- k <lb/>
George T. Anderson, North <lb/>
Carolina. 1862. <lb/>
George T. Anderson, Georgia, <lb/>
1862. . . <lb/>
Joseph R- Anderson, Virginia, <lb/>
1861 <lb/>
Robert H. Anderson, Georgia, <lb/>
1864. <lb/>
Samuel R. Anderson, <lb/>
see, <lb/>
James J. ., <lb/>
1862. <lb/>
L. A. Virginia, <lb/>
1862- . . <lb/>
Pitt County <lb/>
Take Advantage it. <lb/>
Mr T. B, Parker, of the State <lb/>
department of agriculture <lb/>
Mr. C. R. Hudson, of the <lb/>
States department of agriculture <lb/>
spent Thursday in Greenville in <lb/>
the interest demonstration <lb/>
farming and co-operative work- <lb/>
They went over the matter <lb/>
thoroughly with Messrs. O. L <lb/>
and L. F. Evans and ex <lb/>
plained the details to them. Th. <lb/>
gentlemen from the departments <lb/>
went on to Beaufort and Hyde <lb/>
counties to meet engagements, <lb/>
and expect to back in Green- <lb/>
ville a out the middle of the <lb/>
coming week. Mr. Parker re- <lb/>
quested The Reflector to say that <lb/>
if any other farmers are inter- <lb/>
in this work of <lb/>
and will let the fact be <lb/>
known to Messrs. Joyner or <lb/>
Evans, arrangements can be <lb/>
can be made tor consultation on <lb/>
their return here. There are <lb/>
many could be <lb/>
by taking advantage of <lb/>
this co-operative work. <lb/>
the gutter in a regular stream. <lb/>
The gutter was lined with <lb/>
both white and black all the way <lb/>
from Trade street to Fourth. I <lb/>
have in the business eleven <lb/>
years, but never have I witness- <lb/>
ed g like said Mr. <lb/>
Albright . <lb/>
The three barrels <lb/>
gallons. The stuff was <lb/>
tied from the brick platform in <lb/>
front of the building <lb/>
and flowed to the curbing j <lb/>
it dipped suddenly into the gut- <lb/>
This was the most <lb/>
the cup. <lb/>
was tipped <lb/>
. extended. ,, y no had it away in <lb/>
I hat to gal- his The sympathy of <lb/>
Ions were <lb/>
A Warning. <lb/>
Elsewhere c publish an ac- <lb/>
of the theft of six thous- <lb/>
s ;. out a citizen this <lb/>
caught- <lb/>
the on the Head. <lb/>
Tr e <lb/>
Arthur P. Texas, <lb/>
Alabama, 1864 the <lb/>
Lawrence S. Baker, North j m head- . I to <lb/>
. . man will whine that he i <lb/>
Wm. E. Mississippi ;,. but .;,; <lb/>
1862. . <lb/>
Wm. <lb/>
1862. <lb/>
Texas, <lb/>
Barringer, North i <lb/>
1864. <lb/>
John C. Barry, North Carolina, <lb/>
1864. <lb/>
. fa <lb/>
won't <lb/>
reason he <lb/>
for this <lb/>
vote it. <lb/>
, because <lb/>
church <lb/>
do wrong, he will go to hell <lb/>
., than g t the church <lb/>
,. not do<lb/>
is coming when pro- <lb/>
will prohibit. When this <lb/>
go out t Mr Jeans, a d <lb/>
his should be a <lb/>
g of the <lb/>
of thus i money. If <lb/>
extract from you i,. hoarded at <lb/>
anding invitation <lb/>
and take and <lb/>
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w commit crime <lb/>
. , . , but iv <lb/>
C In <lb/>
save your <lb/>
, , <lb/>
. <lb/>
. . , nil make business <lb/>
for your pro- <lb/>
. .-, i i dollar is as bad <lb/>
as tr idle man If you don't <lb/>
.;. r money for immediate <lb/>
u- place it out of reach <lb/>
. and where it will <lb/>
B HOOKER <lb/>
E G <lb/>
and Gen. <lb/>
T M HOOKER <lb/>
Secretary. <lb/>
SI <lb/>
in 1866, reorganized and <lb/>
in 1904 with authorized capital <lb/>
Manufacturers High Grade <lb/>
D CAR <lb/>
William J;. Barry, <lb/>
M. Barton, Virgin. M I on a <lb/>
Francis S. Barton, h-gig were passed, <lb/>
1801. he men obeyed them work m for j -u and others all <lb/>
C. A. Battle. Alabama, 1863- the law were not time Che Times hope it <lb/>
John R. Texas. 1861 ; , m have to A <lb/>
r. L. T. Virginia, <lb/>
V. <lb/>
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efforts <lb/>
South u. <lb/>
determined their <lb/>
to compel obedience to law. and <lb/>
thousand dollars. <lb/>
i Times. <lb/>
L, <lb/>
Una, 1861. I today the law is respected and <lb/>
Hamilton P. l,., Rt any other <lb/>
Bell. Tennessee, 1863. f all evil can not <lb/>
Henry L. ; . ;.,., church, <lb/>
1803. , ,. church should not lay down and <lb/>
Benton, Mississippi, . . . j are houses <lb/>
, . L , . we , <lb/>
hard. ,,. and ha <lb/>
I these people i loose; because I , . .;,. <lb/>
B . . steal , . firm <lb/>
1862. , ,,,, <lb/>
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at <lb/>
going over the <lb/>
can the trustees of the <lb/>
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place shit set in <lb/>
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people t <lb/>
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D. <lb/>
B. Branch, North Caro- <lb/>
1861. . <lb/>
William L. Brandon, <lb/>
pi, 1864. <lb/>
W- F. Brantly <lb/>
1861. <lb/>
because <lb/>
w, should <lb/>
them. <lb/>
prohibition laws are <lb/>
enacted, the n art A i will be <lb/>
for men enforce t <lb/>
and Id I this <lb/>
and <lb/>
Bern, <lb/>
of Cm <lb/>
of Nev <lb/>
,. in <lb/>
or the school building <lb/>
John Carob ., <lb/>
, who m the la <lb/>
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GUARANTEE. <lb/>
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Brevard, Florida, <lb/>
Joseph <lb/>
1864. <lb/>
Theodor <lb/>
1805. <lb/>
William M. Browne, Georgia,<lb/>
Goode Bryan, MB- <lb/>
Abraham Kentucky, <lb/>
Robert Bullock, Florida, <lb/>
ire <lb/>
ports. <lb/>
, is, o mi . vi <lb/>
been <lb/>
general ons are <lb/>
being invaded by officers, and <lb/>
is being haunted <lb/>
from the whole country. US <lb/>
day has passed, and as the MO <lb/>
man was driven from the forest <lb/>
while will the men<lb/>
By a <lb/>
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day <lb/>
for the iv <lb/>
cities were ably and eloquently <lb/>
represented.-News and <lb/>
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North Carolina, U. S. ,<lb/>
1864. learning honest livings. The <lb/>
Alabama, 1863 been they <lb/>
South Carolina made up then minds on <lb/>
question, the Men. <lb/>
spoken <lb/>
on the 26th of May <lb/>
Ellison Carolina <lb/>
1864. <lb/>
Wm H Carroll, Tennessee, <lb/>
1861. <lb/>
John C. Carter, Tennessee, <lb/>
James R. Chalmers Mississippi <lb/>
John R. Jr. Virginia <lb/>
1863. . <lb/>
be <lb/>
The plaster <lb/>
depends upon the personal <lb/>
Subscribe for the Reflector. <lb/>
Barely MM it <lb/>
A Bethany doctor who noted <lb/>
for incisiveness of language was <lb/>
sitting in his office the other day <lb/>
when the <lb/>
the doctor. <lb/>
came a voice. this <lb/>
the undertaker's No, <lb/>
replied the doctor, miss- <lb/>
ed it a and hung up the <lb/>
phone. <lb/>
Harried Men. <lb/>
There is an in the <lb/>
face of a good married man who <lb/>
baa a good wife that bachelor a <lb/>
face cannot possess. It is <lb/>
He is a little nearer <lb/>
the angels than the handsomest <lb/>
young fellow living. You can <lb/>
see that his broad breast w a <lb/>
pillow for somebody's head, <lb/>
and that little fingers pulled his <lb/>
his whiskers. No one ever mis- <lb/>
takes the good married man. <lb/>
is only the erratic one that <lb/>
leaves you in doubt. <lb/>
good one can<lb/>
MOB WOUNDS <lb/>
Greek <lb/>
Laborers Fired on by <lb/>
and Blacks. <lb/>
A cooperage factory at <lb/>
haven which does a large <lb/>
employed a lot of Greek <lb/>
immigrants to work in the <lb/>
Sixteen of the Greeks <lb/>
arrived Tuesday, and during the <lb/>
protect night a mob of whites and <lb/>
unprotected. S<lb/>
Late <lb/>
A;<lb/>
all the <lb/>
males, and make himself gen- <lb/>
agreeable to the ladies, and <lb/>
vet never leave a doubt on any <lb/>
mind that there is a precious <lb/>
little woman at home worth all <lb/>
the world to him. <lb/>
the immigrants coming in to <lb/>
work, gathered around the <lb/>
houses occupied by the latter and <lb/>
riddled the houses with bullets. <lb/>
Several of the Greeks <lb/>
wounded. <lb/>
Sole Agent for <lb/>
d- w <lb/>
Edge Tools. <lb/>
MT <lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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<p>
It <lb/>
M-V <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
. PUBLISHED FRIDAY <lb/>
P. J. WHICHARD, Editor and <lb/>
Entered as second matter Jan. at the at N <lb/>
C, under Congress of March 1879 <lb/>
in to <lb/>
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY MARCH 1908 <lb/>
HOW DOES THIS SOUND <lb/>
Let's all take a turn at talking <lb/>
hard times and see much <lb/>
we can check a return of <lb/>
block business. Don't <lb/>
try t help the situation. Don't <lb/>
take any progressive steps. Don't <lb/>
advertise and push business. If <lb/>
you have any money hold it <lb/>
tight. Don't pay anything you <lb/>
owe with it, don't think of put- <lb/>
ting it in bank for safety or to <lb/>
let it circulate, but just hide it in <lb/>
some old place around the house. <lb/>
If anybody wants to borrow any. <lb/>
charge two or three rates of in- <lb/>
Yes. take advantage of <lb/>
situation to make all out of <lb/>
it you Von may d <lb/>
hence are always look for the <lb/>
to show any. Just talk Carolina. That <lb/>
hard folk elected a United States <lb/>
then is . anyway, <lb/>
an the too talk <lb/>
ll Would lie . v.- <lb/>
hones u i i <lb/>
actions of many p <lb/>
with <lb/>
members of the committee were <lb/>
against Bryan, but that it was <lb/>
not in the province of the com- <lb/>
to endorse candidates. <lb/>
Fayetteville, New Bern and <lb/>
Greenville need not make much <lb/>
ado about being frozen out of <lb/>
the Eastern ball league. While <lb/>
the other towns are tearing their <lb/>
shirts over strikes and <lb/>
Fayetteville can be busy <lb/>
with her street railway building, <lb/>
New Bern with her sidewalk <lb/>
paving, and Greenville with her <lb/>
training school construction <lb/>
other improvements, and at the <lb/>
end of the season will ho ahead <lb/>
f the game.<lb/>
You can ah <lb/>
. to hi the <lb/>
ti rm of S n de- <lb/>
ceased, with understanding <lb/>
that h i n . to be re-elected. <lb/>
A senator of one year will hardly <lb/>
but draw <lb/>
e to <lb/>
;. <lb/>
The fellow who annually gets <lb/>
up the story of a pigeon follow- <lb/>
a train, has broken out in <lb/>
the western part of the State, <lb/>
lie now has the bird along <lb/>
beside a train running between <lb/>
and Hickory. <lb/>
A coroner's jury in <lb/>
county held an inquest over a <lb/>
pair of shoes, a skull, about <lb/>
thirty and several teeth <lb/>
found in the How <lb/>
can be traced by these is <lb/>
hard to imagine. <lb/>
A Washington City man shot <lb/>
and killed his wife, and said <lb/>
when arrested that he mistook <lb/>
her for a Such a claim <lb/>
must be taken with plenty of <lb/>
salt, even if his mother does <lb/>
corroborate it. <lb/>
.------- <lb/>
Governor Glenn is listed for <lb/>
seventy in various <lb/>
parts of the State, during the <lb/>
prohibition campaign. The gov- <lb/>
can always be counted on <lb/>
to do iii-i part any good move- <lb/>
Ail rep of now <lb/>
publican in North Caro- <lb/>
aw to make the fellows <lb/>
the bags shell out much <lb/>
More. V voting time comes <lb/>
will not be there to <lb/>
mi i. <lb/>
The Chicago man who left his Congress has voted to put the <lb/>
wife because, he says, she kissed <lb/>
him too much, claims that he is <lb/>
not a chilly guy, but will <lb/>
believe him. <lb/>
Sam's fleet is getting <lb/>
back on home soil, or water, as <lb/>
the have reached lower <lb/>
California on their voyage.<lb/>
Mr. Kitchen has engaged Mr. <lb/>
J. S. Manning, of Durham, as his <lb/>
campaign manager, with head- <lb/>
quarters in the Bull city. <lb/>
Now if moves <lb/>
that hippodrome from Norfolk <lb/>
she must he in earnest about <lb/>
wanting an auditorium. <lb/>
motto God We back <lb/>
on our money. <lb/>
Wherever King may it is <lb/>
safe to say he is not where he is <lb/>
wanted. <lb/>
for a <lb/>
a good title for Boston novel- <lb/>
March was all right in the first <lb/>
half. May the last half score as <lb/>
well. <lb/>
RANDOM REFLECTIONS. <lb/>
The days of the little <lb/>
are numbered. <lb/>
The Boston Transcript wants Senator says he is not <lb/>
to know can Tuft elected No; thrown down. <lb/>
That depends on whether he can Business appears t <lb/>
Often too Slow. <lb/>
The i -headed of i in <lb/>
or is no <lb/>
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and i; <lb/>
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other . . i, and <lb/>
end the ll will <lb/>
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b that hit ill <lb/>
center field . . .;.; j <lb/>
the Still, honest It hi in ; i <lb/>
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be ell up <lb/>
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home in 1882. <lb/>
from Ger- <lb/>
death of mi <lb/>
how up he <lb/>
lost. <lb/>
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strike <lb/>
all ti <lb/>
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many ii <lb/>
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take it point to In present i <lb/>
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lie make <lb/>
in <lb/>
pr ii imp Talk f; <lb/>
unity <lb/>
.; out to <lb/>
With <lb/>
in i <lb/>
men <lb/>
, iv.<lb/>
I is I John -tuple Groves <lb/>
. I is no a- big <lb/>
ft man i . In , . .<lb/>
. i be its big as <lb/>
any <lb/>
Ii ii ml red <lb/>
the lie A. c. M, c . <lb/>
ha I he pi ace <lb/>
Thai reminds of the <lb/>
who went from the hen roost to <lb/>
a ii <lb/>
get enough votes.<lb/>
There is talk of Greenville <lb/>
soon getting some automobiles. <lb/>
No doubt this is in anticipation <lb/>
of paved streets. <lb/>
Virginia has decided to have <lb/>
no more Hangings, bin will dis- <lb/>
patch her murderers y he i lee- <lb/>
chair route. <lb/>
any of them wan- it when <lb/>
they get to Charlotte they only <lb/>
need to apply to a doctor for a <lb/>
prescript ion. <lb/>
The lent has been to <lb/>
to the and he <lb/>
praised them and gave <lb/>
good advice. <lb/>
f tin Soul ii <lb/>
n cutting do trill <lb/>
ll <lb/>
enough <lb/>
train a day. <lb/>
left <lb/>
, the <lb/>
. hers to <lb/>
this -i. <lb/>
g lady ought to <lb/>
. . i <lb/>
lying, <lb/>
. hi . <lb/>
the In ginning of time, the; <lb/>
should be allowed go on I ; he <lb/>
end. Just because people have <lb/>
themselves and <lb/>
their families by drink is no <lb/>
son that succeeding aerations <lb/>
should North Caro- <lb/>
should her purity and <lb/>
higher citizenship by pro- <lb/>
by a large majority on <lb/>
the 80th of <lb/>
r, lie State Di <lb/>
i re, w j <lb/>
town as a and <lb/>
farmer and a working <lb/>
Democrat., is a candidate I'm <lb/>
loner i Agriculture at <lb/>
Com mi <lb/>
the tin <lb/>
party. <lb/>
Democratic <lb/>
At the meeting of the Demo- <lb/>
State executive committee <lb/>
in Raleigh, a resolution was of- <lb/>
endorsing W. Bryan for <lb/>
president and C. B. Aycock for <lb/>
vice-president, but the <lb/>
was not adopted. Failure to <lb/>
adopt the resolution cannot be <lb/>
taken as an indication that the <lb/>
United States Judge Pritchard <lb/>
opened the campaign for <lb/>
Wilmington Sat- <lb/>
night, making a good <lb/>
speech that was heard by a large <lb/>
audience. Judge Pritchard will <lb/>
speak in various parts of the <lb/>
State during the campaign. <lb/>
There was one mother who <lb/>
was a duly appointed delegate <lb/>
Mrs. Grover of <lb/>
Princeton, N. did not <lb/>
leave the maternal duties in her <lb/>
home to attend the <lb/>
congress in Washington. <lb/>
We do not know at March <lb/>
will do from mm out, but what <lb/>
it lies done so far cannot be i om- <lb/>
plained of. <lb/>
It Mr. Cannon I <lb/>
to he speaker again he may get <lb/>
a chance to even up with some <lb/>
of <lb/>
Not much is being sail <lb/>
but t two weeks the pro- <lb/>
will op i- sure <lb/>
enough.<lb/>
nomination l; t Re- <lb/>
I us seems . a <lb/>
sure as i's by Deni <lb/>
It is nothing to boast of, but <lb/>
the Yankees seem to have found <lb/>
King was as sharp <lb/>
i hem. <lb/>
had employ <lb/>
t lot . ; ; , i <lb/>
they c . catch I he r<lb/>
China has hacked don so <lb/>
there I e no this time <lb/>
between that country and Japan.<lb/>
To Bob Phillips, New <lb/>
Lets get up a team of our own <lb/>
and make street paving hump. <lb/>
everywhere except in con- <lb/>
Happy One year from <lb/>
now we will be pretty well over <lb/>
the effects of <lb/>
Even with God We <lb/>
restored to our coins, it will still <lb/>
In necessary to hustle for a <lb/>
Certain naval officers who <lb/>
dare that the navy has serious <lb/>
defects must have read t he mag- <lb/>
Gov. John Johnson, of <lb/>
says he will not accept the <lb/>
Democratic nomination for pres- <lb/>
No, he certainly will not. <lb/>
William accepted it first. <lb/>
are good things, of <lb/>
course. Without them it would <lb/>
be difficult for a civilized com- <lb/>
to even exist, because <lb/>
there would be turmoil, and per- <lb/>
haps, bloodshed always, but <lb/>
the same time the of this <lb/>
country do not in many instances <lb/>
move with rapidity sufficient to <lb/>
the ends of justice. The <lb/>
still throbbing mayoralty contest <lb/>
in New York city is an <lb/>
of this. Almost three years <lb/>
ago an election was held there <lb/>
for mayor. was de- <lb/>
hut Hearst, pro- <lb/>
tested and contested. He claim- <lb/>
ed the right to have the ballot <lb/>
boxes opened and another count <lb/>
of the ballots made. So the con- <lb/>
test went to the courts, and has <lb/>
men see-sawing there ever since. <lb/>
Now the New York Court of <lb/>
has decided that the <lb/>
lot boxes must, be opened and <lb/>
another count made, but even at <lb/>
this the end does not appear <lb/>
near. So doesn't this exemplify <lb/>
the slow working of courts in <lb/>
some important particulars, and <lb/>
slowness, that must prove de- <lb/>
to justice. This <lb/>
should have been settled <lb/>
long ago. three years <lb/>
still undecided. <lb/>
It will be long before Mayor <lb/>
term expires and he <lb/>
may be holding office through <lb/>
The evidence is in his <lb/>
favor, but that has nothing to do <lb/>
with slow working of the <lb/>
courts. And it is such of- <lb/>
ten acts as a bar to justice and <lb/>
stirs up trouble within the <lb/>
I tin of folks. Court action <lb/>
should I- k and <lb/>
I lie her day a Chicago man Dispatch. <lb/>
laughed until he fell over and <lb/>
cut Ins head on a radiator. Some; Plants. <lb/>
; tie, A <lb/>
revise the den, some <lb/>
to town today. They are Lbs first <lb/>
to be shown this year and are <lb/>
fine t . season. <lb/>
next I ion, <lb/>
says the Si. Louis <lb/>
Times, through <lb/>
country that St. . -1 <lb/>
the dearest drinking water of <lb/>
to Tax Payers. <lb/>
All parties who owe for <lb/>
my large city in Hut <lb/>
,.,. . , , , same before the 16th of <lb/>
t what made St. Louis March. ail <lb/>
in mot pay by that date will be <lb/>
has become of the h notices cost add- <lb/>
boy who used o wit <lb/>
U a smaller boy on <lb/>
knees and with one hand tied <lb/>
behind asks the <lb/>
Globe. Why. we understand he <lb/>
married, and gets all the <lb/>
ii he wants. <lb/>
I doe <lb/>
time, <lb/>
on; d . <lb/>
hurl . <lb/>
to t . lib <lb/>
Record <lb/>
people be careful, as <lb/>
counterfeit thousand dollar bills <lb/>
are said to be Boating around. <lb/>
No danger of rinding any in our <lb/>
pile. <lb/>
Candidates are far more nu- <lb/>
than the offices, hence <lb/>
the number of is go- <lb/>
to be large this year. <lb/>
Capt. S. A. Ashe, of Raleigh, <lb/>
me of the staunchest Democrats <lb/>
of the State, and a veteran editor, <lb/>
is a candidate for the <lb/>
of State treasurer. Senator Tillman, of South Car- <lb/>
is after the again <lb/>
Some crank keeps jumping up with his <lb/>
talking about cutting down <lb/>
Southern representation in con- Where t. spend the summer <lb/>
just like the South cared is already getting into some <lb/>
The Greenville Reflector <lb/>
Bob Phillips, New <lb/>
get us up a team of own <lb/>
i make street hum <lb/>
Agreed, right new. That prop- <lb/>
;. is . I <lb/>
have in he rules <lb/>
try must be a <lb/>
New Sun. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
i groceries I <lb/>
Provisions <lb/>
Co t n <lb/>
; ind <lb/>
The Uncle Joe Cannon pres- <lb/>
must using a <lb/>
smokeless powder. <lb/>
Goods kept <lb/>
in Stock, Country <lb/>
Produce Bo and Sold <lb/>
I D. W. <lb/>
The Reflector Hook Store <lb/>
Me entry ledgers, day books, r, .- n ,. m <lb/>
books, note and i <lb/>
k, tablets, <lb/>
OF <lb/>
HE OF <lb/>
N. C.-- <lb/>
In the State of North Carolina, at the close of business Feb. 1908. <lb/>
It looks like the Brownsville <lb/>
affair and the Thaws are <lb/>
tined to stay in the papers. <lb/>
Congratulations to Charlotte. <lb/>
In tin convention that city gets <lb/>
what it was entitled to. <lb/>
anything about it. <lb/>
I people's heads <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
Loans and discounts 49,413.02 <lb/>
Overdrafts secured 87.97 <lb/>
houses Furniture <lb/>
and Fixtures 610.59 <lb/>
from Banks and Bankers 28,981.64 <lb/>
Gold coin 1.110.00 <lb/>
Silver coin, including all minor <lb/>
coin currency 1,876.53 <lb/>
Nat bk 1.533.00 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
83.612.71 <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capital stock 25.000.00 <lb/>
Surplus fund 8,750.00 <lb/>
profits less current <lb/>
expenses and taxes paid 3.238.49 <lb/>
Deposits subject to cheek 45,753.12 <lb/>
Cashier's check outstanding 21.10 <lb/>
certified checks 850.00 <lb/>
183,612.71 <lb/>
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, <lb/>
COUNTY OF PITT <lb/>
I. J. R. Smith, Cashier the above named bank, do solemnly swear that <lb/>
the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. <lb/>
SMITH, Cashier. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb/>
fore me, this 24th. day of Feb. <lb/>
1908. <lb/>
STANCIL HODGES, <lb/>
Notary Public <lb/>
L- DIXON, <lb/>
R. C. CANNON, <lb/>
J. R SMITH. <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
mm <lb/>
V i <lb/>
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT <lb/>
Authorized Agent The Eastern <lb/>
To M, Friend, <lb/>
R. W. Smith returned from <lb/>
Mount Wednesday where <lb/>
hp -net his family on their return . <lb/>
met ms n -m easy <lb/>
home from Florida. r n. <lb/>
Your lady friend would Ayden Ins Co <lb/>
of those fancy boxes W. C. and Master <lb/>
of candy at Mack went to and returned from <lb/>
store, Ayden N. C. ; Parmele Tuesday. <lb/>
J N has bought Impairing neatly done on bug- <lb/>
out the barbershop of his brother, carts, wagons, plows also <lb/>
, r ; , ; ,, i . n . The tobacco warehouse is just I For sometime it has rum- <lb/>
We are that a certain crowd of <lb/>
W. B. <lb/>
Paper rubber roofing, <lb/>
and tobacco barn sheeting at J- <lb/>
R. Smith Co. <lb/>
A. W. Ange, the popular mer- <lb/>
chant of Winterville. was here <lb/>
Wednesday. <lb/>
See our line of books and <lb/>
for holiday presents. <lb/>
R. Smith Co. <lb/>
J. H. Winterville, <lb/>
is here setting our stock law gates <lb/>
in order. <lb/>
Boys I have a nice tine of <lb/>
from 1.00 to you <lb/>
procure one <lb/>
time and tee -v I honors <lb/>
line of and other brands. <lb/>
of packet knives M M Sauls, <lb/>
There i-- <lb/>
organizing wood- <lb/>
man of World in Ayden at <lb/>
an early <lb/>
Carload meal and <lb/>
Hulls to. <lb/>
Lonny r and wife <lb/>
rived W <lb/>
to visit the parents of <lb/>
Mr- Alexander bas been <lb/>
away from tor <lb/>
number mA <lb/>
shoe your mules and horses. J <lb/>
R. Smith Co. Dixon. <lb/>
William King, a former Pitt <lb/>
boy, recently made <lb/>
his home in Greensboro, died in <lb/>
a hospital at that place last Mon- <lb/>
day and was brought here Tues- <lb/>
day for burial. From Kinston <lb/>
the remains were accompanied <lb/>
lo this place by a detachment <lb/>
from the State guard and several <lb/>
members of the Jr. A. If. <lb/>
The bod at once taken to <lb/>
the Pierce burial ground where <lb/>
was laid to rest, the <lb/>
conducted with <lb/>
the Jr Order. Mr. <lb/>
King had a host f relative <lb/>
and near Ayden who were pres- <lb/>
upon the arrival f his rt- <lb/>
mains. <lb/>
Cur load of hard and soft coal <lb/>
by J. Smith Co. <lb/>
Dr. Sauls has had the interior <lb/>
of his drug freshly painted <lb/>
which adds very much to its <lb/>
former rent The <lb/>
is a hustler and full <lb/>
enterprise. <lb/>
cough gleam will re- <lb/>
monies being <lb/>
The largest and cheapest line <lb/>
of stationary in town don't buy <lb/>
until you have examined If. M <lb/>
stock. <lb/>
Watch the Ayden department <lb/>
of The Reflector and see it grow. <lb/>
Our merchants are alive, <lb/>
is brisk and money is <lb/>
Why we are just bound <lb/>
to grow. We have got the can't <lb/>
help its. <lb/>
patterns kept on hand, <lb/>
styles. J. R. Smith co. <lb/>
Nat Whitfield and Ola Forbes, <lb/>
of Greenville, have been recent <lb/>
visitors in our town. <lb/>
Car load of cement, <lb/>
lime and plastering hair at J. R. <lb/>
Smith Co. <lb/>
Miss Mamie Dawson. of <lb/>
ton, spent Thursday afternoon in <lb/>
Ayden. <lb/>
A full line or carpenters <lb/>
and mill fittings. J. R. Smith <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Cannon homo from <lb/>
Morehead yesterday. <lb/>
and <lb/>
Perkins native tablets J-t J. R. <lb/>
Smith Co. <lb/>
Miss Ethel Bowing, of Green- <lb/>
was <lb/>
Dixon Saturday until Mon- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
they met at night for the purpose <lb/>
of gambling. Saturday night <lb/>
officers Hemby and Moore, <lb/>
been put on the racket, went <lb/>
out to investigate. Shortly after <lb/>
entering the woods they <lb/>
a light around which some <lb/>
or were sitting and <lb/>
actively engaged in the sport- <lb/>
Waiting a few moments to <lb/>
the parties the soon <lb/>
became engaged in a row over <lb/>
the money, the officers at once <lb/>
sprang upon the scene when the <lb/>
crowd rapidly in <lb/>
directions. The officers be- <lb/>
shooting and Bob Ellis was <lb/>
shot in the back, at first it was <lb/>
thought seriously, but later <lb/>
a flesh wound- j <lb/>
Dick King was caught on the; <lb/>
ground and placed in the lockup <lb/>
Monday Justices and; <lb/>
Blow issued warrants for and j <lb/>
secured evidence to bind the <lb/>
crowd over to court. Four up to. <lb/>
this time have had a the <lb/>
others are yet to be caught. We <lb/>
are requested to state strenuous <lb/>
efforts will be to break up <lb/>
the wholesale gambling, which <lb/>
seems to be prevalent in and <lb/>
around Ayden The officers <lb/>
much for their, <lb/>
work. j <lb/>
J. R. Smith Co. Dixon are <lb/>
To My Friends. <lb/>
Having on January 1st <lb/>
withdrawn from the firm of <lb/>
Cannon Tyson doing a <lb/>
tile business in the town of Ayden, <lb/>
I herewith avail myself of this <lb/>
opportunity of my <lb/>
friends for past patronage <lb/>
and respectfully ask them to con- <lb/>
same with Mr- R. C Can- <lb/>
non, assuring them they will re- <lb/>
the kindest treatment- <lb/>
C. L. Tyson. <lb/>
Dissolution. <lb/>
The mercantile firm heretofore <lb/>
doing business in the town of <lb/>
Ayden, under the name style <lb/>
of Cannon ard Tyson, has this <lb/>
day been dissolved by mutual <lb/>
consent. C. L. Tyson withdraw- <lb/>
from the firm, this January <lb/>
1st. 1908. R. G Cannon, <lb/>
C. L- Tyson, <lb/>
got settlement of a long landing <lb/>
account a shopkeeper, invited <lb/>
bin out to dine. <lb/>
said the tradesman; <lb/>
ne'er gong to on inn, but just <lb/>
tell me bow it would <lb/>
to me <lb/>
raid the trawler, <lb/>
or l <lb/>
well, the <lb/>
me <lb/>
I'll be just well as if <lb/>
I'd got the Ad- <lb/>
Dr Joseph Div n <lb/>
Physician and Surgeon <lb/>
Office over Ban <lb/>
AYDEN, N. C. <lb/>
New Designs in Spring Clothing For <lb/>
Get <lb/>
first visit h toe . while <lb/>
Mill supplies, bolting, <lb/>
steam images, J. R. Smith Co <lb/>
W. J. went to Green. <lb/>
ville <lb/>
S Dixon want <lb/>
to buy st go d seasoned <lb/>
oak lumber thick. <lb/>
Mrs. Agnes Blount was ii; <lb/>
Greenville Wednesday shopping. <lb/>
Dr Perkins Herbs to <lb/>
sale by JR <lb/>
Miss Dudley has return- <lb/>
ed home from the mar- <lb/>
Cox Cotton Planters Bach <lb/>
Bands Guano at <lb/>
J R smith Co <lb/>
Miss Davis, of the <lb/>
Christian coll s <lb/>
ind here with <lb/>
her <lb/>
and <lb/>
; i. <lb/>
the seed, J Co. <lb/>
Dixon. <lb/>
bottle from M M Sauls <lb/>
J. R. went -0 Kinston <lb/>
Tuesday and returned <lb/>
Car of fine and coarse <lb/>
sale at J <lb/>
The funniest thing J. J. Hines <lb/>
tried to do in a long time, <lb/>
and he is a funny man. was <lb/>
attempt when he came to the <lb/>
tore this morning to <lb/>
Upon being asked <lb/>
him so hilarious, h <lb/>
shouted loud enough to <lb/>
heard in Greenville. <lb/>
Golly, another baby boy at our <lb/>
house, and me, the old woman <lb/>
and the children strictly <lb/>
in it. Help me h <lb/>
The prettiest baby caps and <lb/>
cloaks in R Smith co. <lb/>
Guy Stokes, an employ at the <lb/>
Milling and Mfg. Co., had <lb/>
mm . left <lb/>
hand bad ., cut by yes- <lb/>
Portland came<lb/>
Mrs. Jesse Cr m and Miss <lb/>
Stella Croom, of Vi lie, have <lb/>
been visiting Frank White <lb/>
here. <lb/>
J. R. Smith Co. is arc <lb/>
selling and carts made <lb/>
nine and; doing p. nice <lb/>
old <lb/>
Rm <lb/>
Opening; display of the latest <lb/>
Schloss in suits. <lb/>
We have now and are now <lb/>
ready to show you our full Spring- <lb/>
line of the famous <lb/>
Schloss Clothes <lb/>
one thing can be of <lb/>
QUA and me <lb/>
behind us, guarantee <lb/>
ti SCHLOSS <lb/>
Label. and <lb/>
the style is tight, the fit is better <lb/>
than mad to <lb/>
as as <lb/>
K. Smith Co. Ayden Milling . teem whether you are or not. <lb/>
w don't have to bay unless you .; , <lb/>
Co. site. They will buy <lb/>
win nave to coy t <lb/>
cotton seed wood, and logs, things in boys furnishings, e a <lb/>
repair your and wag <lb/>
or. or K l yen a new wagon <lb/>
or most any<lb/>
in Ayden. Call and <lb/>
rt one. Material and workman- <lb/>
ship guaranteed. <lb/>
Misses Mary Whitehead, <lb/>
Savage and Brown spent <lb/>
from until Sunday even- <lb/>
with friends in <lb/>
line of coffins, and <lb/>
lets to suit most anybody at J. R- <lb/>
Smith Co, Dixon. <lb/>
The infant child of Elder Me- <lb/>
died Saturday was <lb/>
buried in the cemetery Sunday <lb/>
afternoon. t . <lb/>
Pneumonia R. <lb/>
Smith Co- <lb/>
Windows, doors, blinds, locks, <lb/>
butt,, J. R. Smith <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
lumber you may send. <lb/>
plank <lb/>
They <lb/>
Spring trade. <lb/>
or <lb/>
so have a nice lot of Coffins and <lb/>
caskets. Ed the <lb/>
manager and will pleasure <lb/>
in waiting on you. <lb/>
Lime cement, plastering hair <lb/>
and a full line of hardware at <lb/>
J. R. Smith Co. <lb/>
AYDEN, <lb/>
J I C- <lb/>
GENERAL <lb/>
NORTH CAROLINA. <lb/>
DR HARDY JOHNSON, <lb/>
SURGEON <lb/>
Offers his professional services <lb/>
to the citizens of Ayden and <lb/>
community. <lb/>
Office in Building, <lb/>
i Residence, W. B. Alexander's <lb/>
house, Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
WHITE TAYLOR, <lb/>
AYDEN, NORTH CAROL'S A. <lb/>
HAVE AM ATTRACTIVE LINE OF <lb/>
Mat- <lb/>
Dry Goods. Notions, Pants, Shoes, <lb/>
tings, <lb/>
ivy and Fancy <lb/>
pa <lb/>
We <lb/>
ii <lb/>
We cannot <lb/>
White Goods, <lb/>
are making -.-. specialty LACES <lb/>
now going at and c <lb/>
be surpassed on India <lb/>
and all <lb/>
COUNTY BOUGHT <lb/>
C . <lb/>
mm- <lb/>
U I <lb/>
e are receiving daily our Spring <lb/>
line Dry Goods, <lb/>
Clothing. Oxfords, and Hats a id we <lb/>
invite you call and sec be- <lb/>
fore .; or es. . <lb/>
call your special <lb/>
cur beautiful line <lb/>
-s <lb/>
Lawns, and the most line <lb/>
white goods ever shown in cur town. <lb/>
We give our special to the <lb/>
selection of this line and we are in a position to save <lb/>
you money if you will call to see us. <lb/>
We are offering special inducements to we <lb/>
In Oxfords this have a full line <lb/>
Oxford for women. This Is <lb/>
questionably the best line of womens shoes ever offered <lb/>
and in style and quality cannot be we have <lb/>
this line in Tans, and leather. <lb/>
Young men, if you buy a pair of Oxfords in <lb/>
patent leather that are guaranteed not to crack, buy our <lb/>
line of This line we have been car- <lb/>
for two years and we have given a <lb/>
every pair to us. and a pair. <lb/>
Misses and is as <lb/>
we can make it i <lb/>
will see ore n <lb/>
yea money, <lb/>
I . sites <lb/>
and <lb/>
we <lb/>
d is <lb/>
yon<lb/>
ace-<lb/>
We<lb/>
. I <lb/>
l we say. <lb/>
most ever <lb/>
In Ayden a finds our <lb/>
more complete, We want and <lb/>
if you us sell you one suit, we Will. <lb/>
that we mean business. <lb/>
carry in stock the famous and <lb/>
is sold under a guarantee, If no; <lb/>
return and get a new one. Don't fad to see this lute of <lb/>
etc, we carry a full line farm supplies and <lb/>
we strive to customers the best for the <lb/>
money and if you open an account with us we <lb/>
A trial is all we ash. <lb/>
all our customers is the <lb/>
the St possible money consistent with good <lb/>
methods and we ask that when in need of anything for <lb/>
the household or farm that you give us a trial. <lb/>
E. TURNAGE SONS, Leaders of Lew Prices <lb/>
Elias Turnage <lb/>
Hi <lb/>
J. R. Turnage <lb/>
E. L. Turnage <lb/>
POOR PRINT <lb/>
it<lb/>
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COUNTY CONVENTION <lb/>
WHY JOHNSON COULD. <lb/>
CHARLOTTE'S LAST CONVENTION <lb/>
CONSUMES SHORT TIME OF ONE <lb/>
HALF HOUR. <lb/>
Could Probably Carry in Which How It Chanted the Career of a Prom- <lb/>
Ha No Chance, Man. <lb/>
are votes in When it was learned here <lb/>
college, being Thursday morning that <lb/>
to elect a president. In 1900 State executive commit- <lb/>
Mr. Bryan had electoral tee ha selected Charlotte as <lb/>
votes. A successful Democratic <lb/>
candidate for President must, <lb/>
therefore, have at least more <lb/>
electoral votes than Mr. Bryan <lb/>
received in 1900- <lb/>
No Speech V. king Delegate Appoint- <lb/>
ed to State and Congressional <lb/>
Contention. <lb/>
The Republican county <lb/>
held here today was a <lb/>
smooth and quick affair, the <lb/>
entire proceedings occupying less <lb/>
than half an hour There was <lb/>
no speech whatever, <lb/>
running along as if by <lb/>
clock work. <lb/>
R. C- Flanagan chairman of <lb/>
the county executive committee, <lb/>
called the meeting to order. <lb/>
Hairy was made <lb/>
chairman of the convention <lb/>
and H. T Kin,; secretary. <lb/>
The first business <lb/>
adoption of a <lb/>
endorsing the . . . <lb/>
tendon of electoral votes <lb/>
as honest, and <lb/>
will the dyspeptic many <lb/>
v s of and suable bin to eat <lb/>
whatever he prevent <lb/>
place of holding the next Demo- <lb/>
State convention, ex Gov. <lb/>
T. J. Jar vis became reminiscent. <lb/>
SICK HEADACHE, <lb/>
cause the food to as <lb/>
lab the body, give I <lb/>
DEVELOP <lb/>
and solid muscle. <lb/>
coated------m <lb/>
Take No Substitute. <lb/>
cause the food to assimilate and <lb/>
the body, give keen appetite, <lb/>
sugar <lb/>
He <lb/>
last Democratic <lb/>
These figures in themselves convention in Charlotte two WRECK ON ATLANTIC COAST LINE <lb/>
fully demonstrate the folly of or three years prior to the civil <lb/>
nominating Mr. Bryan, who is j war. when Judge Ellis was <lb/>
no stronger than when he for governor over W. W. <lb/>
was defeated eight years ago. <lb/>
If anybody this state- <lb/>
we invite him to answer <lb/>
three questions which Mr- Bryan <lb/>
has dodged for <lb/>
States did you lose in <lb/>
you carry in <lb/>
endorsing the can <lb/>
W. H. Taft for <lb/>
dent and delegates <lb/>
for him; also endorsing S. ii. <lb/>
Adams as State chairman and <lb/>
f the delegates to vote <lb/>
lose in which you could win <lb/>
in <lb/>
Hold.-n. At that time <lb/>
was one of the foremost Demo- <lb/>
of the State, and was <lb/>
tor of the strongest Democratic <lb/>
paper ever printed, the Raleigh <lb/>
His defeat at that <lb/>
seemed to embitter <lb/>
his life and he was never the <lb/>
same man afterward. <lb/>
is well remembered, <lb/>
den became an obstructionist and <lb/>
CARELESSNESS -FAILURE TO NO- <lb/>
TICE SIGNAL <lb/>
it elemental of a Union man during the war, and <lb/>
and discontent did you <lb/>
to arouse then which you could <lb/>
successfully appeal to <lb/>
I Bryan could not <lb/>
ind i -rid <lb/>
state and <lb/>
th i. a<lb/>
. .; ., <lb/>
E. E W. <lb/>
Manning,<lb/>
CO II <lb/>
Moor . . . . i in, n <lb/>
Fin , <lb/>
A. J. <lb/>
B. M. <lb/>
S. i. ; ; . King, i <lb/>
K. I , . . <lb/>
. . . <lb/>
. . . <lb/>
. . <lb/>
. i m <lb/>
m an; ; <lb/>
gait, . <lb/>
s or <lb/>
of th <lb/>
of Minnesota <lb/>
all his <lb/>
regard Gov <lb/>
hr as strongest <lb/>
rats could <lb/>
Th <lb/>
vi Id know no <lb/>
a Republican after its close. It <lb/>
was in his administration as gov- <lb/>
that the Republican party <lb/>
ran riot in 1868 and and re- <lb/>
suited in his impeachment Sara Laughing- <lb/>
I r. office. Ibid h <lb/>
Two Engines Disabled No One Killed <lb/>
One of the Engineers Painfully <lb/>
but Not Seriously Hurt. <lb/>
Friday afternoon a wreck <lb/>
curred on th Atlantic Coast <lb/>
Line at the log deck, two miles <lb/>
south of Greenville. The log <lb/>
train had in taken the <lb/>
siding at the end of the deck. <lb/>
The switch at the south end of <lb/>
the siding was and an extra <lb/>
train coming from Kinston ran <lb/>
into this open switch and crashed <lb/>
into the log train. <lb/>
Both the engine were smash- <lb/>
i-v considerable par. . ., <lb/>
But how about Gov. I j, at that Charlotte <lb/>
consequence was done to <lb/>
i house, who was running the ex- <lb/>
train was injured. No dam- <lb/>
A Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
I announce that I Letters of ration upon the <lb/>
removed for the practice of my <lb/>
profession from Falkland to by clerk Superior Court <lb/>
Greenville. Residence on <lb/>
Street next door to J. L. Fleming, hereby given to all persons holding <lb/>
Office under Masonic <lb/>
where I can be found at all times duly authenticated, on or before the <lb/>
when not professionally engaged <lb/>
elsewhere. <lb/>
Dr- <lb/>
Do Not Crowd the Season. <lb/>
day of February, or this notice <lb/>
will be plead Id bar of their recovery. <lb/>
All persons indebted to said estate are <lb/>
requested to make immediate settle- <lb/>
with me. <lb/>
This the day of February. 1908. <lb/>
JAMES. <lb/>
Administrator of James u. Bullock, <lb/>
deceased. <lb/>
Jarvis Blow, Attorneys. 2-10 <lb/>
Notice To editors. <lb/>
The first warm days of spring bring <lb/>
with them a desire to get out and en- <lb/>
joy the air and <lb/>
Children that have been housed up all <lb/>
winter are brought out and you wonder . . , ,. . , , <lb/>
where they come from. The I Having duly before the <lb/>
winier is thrown and Court oar of Pitt county as <lb/>
shed their flannels. Then a cold . <lb/>
wave come and people s-y that grip is of William Bryant I no- <lb/>
epidemic. at this season are in- <lb/>
even dangers than in i to the estate to make <lb/>
as there is much m. re danger of ate payment to the undersigned, and <lb/>
Cough H against the <lb/>
Remedy, however and you will have r to the same <lb/>
nothing to fear. It cures, aid to th-; for payment <lb/>
w.- have never a cold to result 15th day of February, <lb/>
in pneumonia it was used. It is in bar fit <lb/>
Pleasant and sate to take. ,. , <lb/>
For by . Druggists <lb/>
Executor of V Bryant <lb/>
If you want to be good, just <lb/>
try to be- <lb/>
CO <lb/>
c n no doubt his <lb/>
would have <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
Farmville, N. C. Mar 13.1908. <lb/>
E. M- Rollins is sick, and <lb/>
. r Johnson I has been unable to out since <lb/>
Minnesota and I <lb/>
to <lb/>
.; ., , does <lb/>
Ti. <lb/>
wit <lb/>
and . <lb/>
colored <lb/>
evil <lb/>
have electoral <lb/>
i Si . <lb/>
s n <lb/>
. th went <lb/>
, -day. <lb/>
J. Y. Monk <lb/>
. w <lb/>
i;<lb/>
Engineer was <lb/>
ht down to the office of <lb/>
for <lb/>
his injuries to be attended to It <lb/>
was found hat one side of his <lb/>
face badly and one <lb/>
and sprained. <lb/>
his wounds were he <lb/>
was carried to home of his <lb/>
parents at Washington. <lb/>
The -i engines were <lb/>
u j taken to the shops at Bock <lb/>
Mount. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
Having as Administrate <lb/>
K. ed, bite Pitt <lb/>
county. North Carolina, this is to <lb/>
f having <lb/>
to exhibit in <lb/>
he u- properly <lb/>
within twelve months from this <lb/>
date, or notice will be plead d in <lb/>
bur. f their <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
North Carolina, <lb/>
The <lb/>
In tin Superior Court <lb/>
indebted <lb/>
above will <lb/>
. as <lb/>
t t to obtain <lb/>
fro a the if r. <lb/>
divorce, and the .-.; t defendant will <lb/>
r I no <lb/>
All <lb/>
make . <lb/>
the of March <lb/>
W. H. DIXON. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
F. G. IAMBS, Attorney.<lb/>
to said <lb/>
pen r Lour- . <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
term of <lb/>
to be held <lb/>
the 80th of April. 1908, at the <lb/>
Court House i i. c and in <lb/>
H, . -v.- or demur <lb/>
to t . . or the <lb/>
plaintiff .;. for <lb/>
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This I a . . <lb/>
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its president, <lb/>
i i one is absolute <lb/>
. , teat under Mr., <lb/>
Bryan ; r On the other i <lb/>
party and <lb/>
victory under Gov- <lb/>
leadership. <lb/>
. i Democrats of the <lb/>
; prefer-New <lb/>
n urned yesterday. <lb/>
Mrs. Cobb, of Green-<lb/>
visiting <lb/>
Self Denial Pray. <lb/>
the Woman s Missionary So <lb/>
of the Baptist church will <lb/>
obs live the, week prayer and <lb/>
Latter i f <lb/>
estate of W, S. Ti <lb/>
th o . me . <lb/>
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notice Is i iv <lb/>
all persons claims a I <lb/>
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notice will be n In bar of their re- i <lb/>
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I Our people thank Col. Grimes <lb/>
for his interest in this matter. <lb/>
-Ed. <lb/>
. I t aids ,, <lb/>
to one's comfort as well<lb/>
hop . to I u <lb/>
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A man <lb/>
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A I i <lb/>
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rant of evidence the case was <lb/>
i god. <lb/>
P, With Soys. <lb/>
By Rev, R. Miller. <lb/>
people never can sec <lb/>
anything but the dollar <lb/>
mi ; in everything <lb/>
Their first always is, <lb/>
.; . . in dollars and cents <lb/>
; that the prohibition <lb/>
of t I t would greatly <lb/>
n and pauper <lb/>
But even if it could be <lb/>
it prohibition does in- <lb/>
y taxi l are you not <lb/>
to pay something to <lb/>
y. m taxes to lain- <lb/>
d and ; <lb/>
i to pi I r <lb/>
i not j <lb/>
of . I <lb/>
. i object to a ii <lb/>
taxes, if <lb/>
th beys who i in <lb/>
homes <lb/>
. for in order <lb/>
. revenue to <lb/>
v tax, -i <lb/>
g for <lb/>
. i <lb/>
run <lb/>
sen denial, beginning on payment tome. <lb/>
March Friday March <lb/>
Three o'clock each day is of W. I Tucker, i <lb/>
the hour of meeting. <lb/>
On Sunday the service will <lb/>
at the church, led by Mrs. Pen- <lb/>
Mono at Mrs R A Tyson's, <lb/>
led by Nannie Wilson. <lb/>
Tuesday at A. K- Tucker, <lb/>
led by C D. <lb/>
Wednesday at Mrs. W. T. Bur- <lb/>
ton's, led by Mis <lb/>
Thursday T, R <lb/>
d y M <lb/>
Blow, <lb/>
Attorneys. <lb/>
notice <lb/>
Co. n.<lb/>
B. <lb/>
vs. <lb/>
The Tennessee <lb/>
By virtue of warrant of attach- <lb/>
in the above i <lb/>
by Moore, of ,,. . . .,.,., <lb/>
Annie Law-1 Court of Pitt county, on the I --.-.-. <lb/>
How oft. p. you a <lb/>
thing done--a <lb/>
I h.-. or <lb/>
. . , <lb/>
la d, desire, and <lb/>
we <lb/>
box doe lack a single <lb/>
useful <lb/>
How Many Bricks <lb/>
Have You Sent <lb/>
Away <lb/>
That sounds like a funny question, addressed <lb/>
of this town and community, but it s really <lb/>
Listen There is now just completed a <lb/>
t MA exterior and concrete interior m the <lb/>
Kt of one of the of American cities. It <lb/>
one , h <lb/>
S In the It has <lb/>
with about a hundred acres of floor space. The <lb/>
The floors beauty tiled. <lb/>
Altogether it is a credit to <lb/>
the big city in which it <lb/>
stands. Oh, if a Jim <lb/>
Dandy . , <lb/>
many bricks <lb/>
have you sent to the city <lb/>
to into this big build- <lb/>
Honest, how many. <lb/>
Of the hundreds of <lb/>
thousands of brick- pat <lb/>
into the walls of tins <lb/>
the city whore it <lb/>
stands has contributed not <lb/>
a single red brick. <lb/>
try people, the people of <lb/>
small towns and cities far <lb/>
from the big me- <lb/>
have sent in the <lb/>
bricks for the <lb/>
of this splendid <lb/>
You may have sent in <lb/>
a few hods of bricks your- <lb/>
self without knowing it <lb/>
This <lb/>
cent structure, which or- <lb/>
a city you prob- <lb/>
never will see your- <lb/>
self, is built of bricks <lb/>
bought With the dollars of <lb/>
people living in towns <lb/>
just like that <lb/>
would like to have some , <lb/>
now brick themselves now and then. Every dollar <lb/>
contributed to the city building fund means a nice, hefty <lb/>
o bricks for this big beautiful <lb/>
the of its kind. This building was put up, h <lb/>
the kind donations of their unknown country cousins by a <lb/>
tan that ran a small store in that city a <lb/>
Rut this firm conceived the cute idea of having thou- <lb/>
sand of strangers contribute bricks to build it. fine, large, <lb/>
building is a Mail Order Store. See <lb/>
WRITING. <lb/>
ten <lb/>
face <lb/>
Various of Tilling the Story of <lb/>
an Accident. <lb/>
THE PLAIN <lb/>
A slipped some orange <lb/>
Cl in School street and <lb/>
her leg. <lb/>
THE STACCATO STYLE. <lb/>
It was a job for a surgeon. <lb/>
Orange peel did it. <lb/>
There was a slide, a scream and <lb/>
dull thud. <lb/>
The atmosphere was full of j <lb/>
f too, hairpins and <lb/>
a-brae. <lb/>
It was laughable. <lb/>
But only to a few. <lb/>
A dozen men rushed gallantly to <lb/>
i the rescue. <lb/>
It was n woman had fallen. <lb/>
Horror A nether limb broken. <lb/>
I She was in <lb/>
And all of somebody s <lb/>
carelessness. <lb/>
Saul has slain his thousands. <lb/>
Orange has slain its <lb/>
thousands. <lb/>
THE <lb/>
Tripping lightly down <lb/>
sired afternoon, <lb/>
all aglow with health and every <lb/>
muscle, nerve, vein and artery in <lb/>
harmony with the invigorating at- <lb/>
mo--pl of <lb/>
softer J seen suddenly to <lb/>
fleet i and in <lb/>
another this one-of heavens <lb/>
last and l--i to man came <lb/>
with crushing force to the hard, an- <lb/>
pavement. The <lb/>
ate cause of unfortunate tad; <lb/>
downfall the greasy envelope <lb/>
that fruit, orange, <lb/>
which some thou title . I not <lb/>
had cast upon the <lb/>
The of <lb/>
,. losses or worse <lb/>
. fracture of limb, <lb/>
will ;,. i weary weeks ere sue <lb/>
able I i walk erect and <lb/>
o i lien<lb/>
, will lie careful treads <lb/>
ion orange peel hereafter. Bus <lb/>
didn't know it was load id. <lb/>
shot her It i- only a <lb/>
Not much to her. but <lb/>
good thing for tho surgeon. <lb/>
There's money in it. People who <lb/>
throw orange peel should be <lb/>
careful to throw it so that it will <lb/>
with tho slippery side down. <lb/>
unless they are in league with <lb/>
hone setting profession. In that <lb/>
case, of course, it is <lb/>
don Tit-Bits.<lb/>
Where Four Meet. <lb/>
It L add relied that it is <lb/>
for one to be in four stales at <lb/>
the Vet there l- one <lb/>
I such s-t in the States. <lb/>
dancing at a map of the United <lb/>
State.-, one finds an be- <lb/>
tween two straight lines, where <lb/>
Colorado. Be Mexico and <lb/>
Arizona meet. Tie place is not <lb/>
often visited, as it i- not easily <lb/>
reached. The stone erected by gov- <lb/>
surveyors on the top of <lb/>
a in the <lb/>
The nearest railway town is Man- <lb/>
cos. Colo., nearly a hundred miles <lb/>
from the The re- <lb/>
about was once densely <lb/>
lated cliff dwellers, but there are <lb/>
now no human beings within miles. <lb/>
Some tear, ago the Indians destroy- <lb/>
ed boundary shaft. It was not <lb/>
replaced until 1901. probably be- <lb/>
cause a long time before the <lb/>
authorities knew the old one had <lb/>
wrecked. <lb/>
-ESTABLISHED 1375- <lb/>
M SCHULTZ <lb/>
Many the en <lb/>
I conducting <lb/>
a mu . I <lb/>
Mend and had <lb/>
reached i. as, Baal; <lb/>
hear, mi.-hi. . <lb/>
The w U <lb/>
out when conductor <lb/>
cried <lb/>
vowel Don't say gotten <lb/>
a Give do more<lb/>
Whereupon chorus wok up <lb/>
the strain us Bawl- <lb/>
hear But they <lb/>
the p of <lb/>
and broke down in laugh- <lb/>
to tie great amazement of toe <lb/>
;. <lb/>
, w who re reluctantly <lb/>
to <lb/>
E. <lb/>
An odd i om <lb/>
this Make i lulls Oat <lb/>
and try brown. Poach Borne <lb/>
egg. in rings, and when done sup <lb/>
OB each ball. <lb/>
Egg balls are an attractive break <lb/>
or dish. The eggs are <lb/>
boiled hard and the <lb/>
Some is with <lb/>
white sauce and seasoned with a lit- <lb/>
dry mustard and spread on <lb/>
rounds of and one ball ii put <lb/>
on slice, end more white sauce, <lb/>
mixed the chopped whites, is <lb/>
poured <lb/>
Wholesale and <lb/>
and Furniture Dealer. Cash <lb/>
for Hide. Fur. <lb/>
Turkeys. E gs. etc <lb/>
Suite, Baby <lb/>
Parlor suits <lb/>
Safes, P. and Gail Ax <lb/>
Snuff, High Life Tobacco, Key <lb/>
Weal Cheroots, Henry <lb/>
Canned Cherries, Peach- <lb/>
es, Apples, Apples, Syrup. <lb/>
Jelly. Meat, Flour, r. Coffee, <lb/>
Lye Food, Matches. <lb/>
Oil, Cotton Seed M. and Hulls. <lb/>
Garden Seeds, Apples, <lb/>
Nuts, Candies, Dried Apples. <lb/>
es, Prunes. Currants, <lb/>
Glass and <lb/>
Wooden ware, Cake and Crack- <lb/>
Chess, Beat But- <lb/>
New Sewing Machines <lb/>
goods. <lb/>
Quality and cheap <lb/>
cash. Come see me.<lb/>
B- i . <lb/>
S M <lb/>
J j. S. CO <lb/>
K. C. <lb/>
LEADING FLORISTS. <lb/>
OF NORTH <lb/>
A ail at choice ii <lb/>
tail .-- <lb/>
Special give t <lb/>
Wedding <lb/>
Bolt stock, I'd plant for<lb/>
;.; <lb/>
Will go Below if <lb/>
You Don't Advertise. <lb/>
people that the <lb/>
to is the <lb/>
son. It helps to keep <lb/>
in and it will what <lb/>
up. <lb/>
The Public is Ever en <lb/>
The Lookout <lb/>
for be ii ---i <lb/>
season 2nd the man who i is <lb/>
the bargains in -he <lb/>
style r.- it a <lb/>
is the who . <lb/>
there is <lb/>
Th- Reflector is one of the t eat <lb/>
advertising mediums, -t <lb/>
the a <lb/>
many over the <lb/>
States. <lb/>
LET US HAVE <lb/>
Al <lb/>
.; . . A <lb/>
Ml<lb/>
NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILWAY <lb/>
Local Time Table <lb/>
Effective January 27th. 1908. <lb/>
Between Norfolk, Va. and Raleigh, N. C. <lb/>
WESTBOUND<lb/>
I iv M i by virtue <lb/>
in the by , <lb/>
. . <lb/>
. ii be rig the <lb/>
With led Dy Mon . in . r I. 1908, expose ; <lb/>
the O A build ., <lb/>
now we i . J if Lb <lb/>
I . r pi <lb/>
an i of i-. will <lb/>
Of <lb/>
ti. <lb/>
Of the town be <lb/>
i mid <lb/>
., . ;. member E meal . <lb/>
of <lb/>
fore . I <lb/>
N. <lb/>
is ; c <lb/>
tin n i t- <lb/>
of r . <lb/>
an <lb/>
Cl. . <lb/>
help the v , <lb/>
iv make h made at o'clock noon on above <lb/>
.-.,<lb/>
can <lb/>
week of self denial praise. <lb/>
i and <lb/>
DEMONSTRATION FARMS. <lb/>
To Be Established in Pitt, Beaufort <lb/>
and <lb/>
Mr. C. K. Hudson, of the <lb/>
United States Department of <lb/>
Agriculture, and Mr. T. B. Par- <lb/>
of the State Department, <lb/>
will leave today for Greenville, <lb/>
Washington and to <lb/>
establish demonstration farms <lb/>
and co-operative They <lb/>
will be absent from the city <lb/>
several News <lb/>
and Observer. <lb/>
GOOD PROSPECTS. <lb/>
For Greenville to Get Public Building. <lb/>
The Greenville delegation who <lb/>
were in Washington City to <lb/>
. <lb/>
i get the . . <lb/>
, tar license, you <lb/>
a Joy to keep th mi <lb/>
run <lb/>
Would you rather pay your <lb/>
taxes with your money or with <lb/>
your <lb/>
Which <lb/>
Visitors Tobacco Market. <lb/>
Dr. K. Mr. <lb/>
Mr M ., r <lb/>
of th h M <lb/>
. at Rich- <lb/>
r. . <lb/>
I n, the <lb/>
i in mar lay. <lb/>
Mr, T. A. Person th a i <lb/>
on ti <lb/>
market, <lb/>
date <lb/>
i This the 12th <lb/>
U W. Pitt county.<lb/>
STATIONS <lb/>
Norfolk <lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
Wilson <lb/>
Baily <lb/>
Mid ill sex <lb/>
Zebulon <lb/>
Wendell <lb/>
Knightdale <lb/>
Ar <lb/>
No. <lb/>
Ex. Sunday <lb/>
too <lb/>
No. <lb/>
Ex. Sunday <lb/>
A. M. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
Ex. Sunday <lb/>
A. M<lb/>
EASTBOUND <lb/>
English Legend of Men. <lb/>
When . want to <lb/>
contempt an <lb/>
he to him ti a man <lb/>
in other word., man with a <lb/>
The old legend that <lb/>
cursed the <lb/>
who cat <lb/>
tail and the entire gen- <lb/>
of Kent which followed <lb/>
wore tails like horses. John Bale. <lb/>
Edward bishop of Cory, <lb/>
mentions the legend, but <lb/>
variations us to the the <lb/>
punishment. He says on the <lb/>
of John that <lb/>
at St. <lb/>
tine men had <lb/>
ever after how- <lb/>
ever, applies the legend to the <lb/>
men of <lb/>
off horses <lb/>
One Bay. that only those <lb/>
living in Kent at tho time curse <lb/>
was pronounced afflicted with <lb/>
largo drooping like brutes, <lb/>
their posterity not so<lb/>
No Liberties. <lb/>
said when <lb/>
I the cl arrive home from the tea <lb/>
i yon have a good time <lb/>
yea, <lb/>
did you <lb/>
mi <lb/>
did you have a nice <lb/>
hope. that you <lb/>
your ell like a little lady. <lb/>
lake any liberties, did you <lb/>
There wasn't any <lb/>
on the <lb/>
How's This. <lb/>
Arrived . <lb/>
hi <lb/>
Dr. H. O- Hyatt will be in <lb/>
Greenville at Hotel Bertha March <lb/>
pear before the congressional and Monday and Tues- <lb/>
committee in the matter of a for th of treating <lb/>
Fine Hyacinths now in bloom <lb/>
at Phone <lb/>
building for Greenville, <lb/>
has returned home. Mayor F. <lb/>
M. Wooten, one of the <lb/>
tells The Reflector that <lb/>
they were well received by the <lb/>
public buildings committee, and <lb/>
there is a good prospect of Green- <lb/>
ville being included for an <lb/>
for a site in the bill that <lb/>
will pass the present session of <lb/>
congress. <lb/>
Congressman John H. Small is <lb/>
active in his efforts to get Green- <lb/>
ville on the bill and the commit- <lb/>
tee has promised him every con- <lb/>
diseases the eye, ear, nose and <lb/>
throat- Parties who call to see <lb/>
the Doctor do not have to pay <lb/>
any fee unless they are treated. <lb/>
f Association. <lb/>
The monthly meeting of the <lb/>
county association here <lb/>
today had a large attendance and <lb/>
the program very enter <lb/>
As a brief report <lb/>
of the meeting will not do it <lb/>
we wait until Monday to <lb/>
publish it in full <lb/>
District <lb/>
The district convention of the <lb/>
Knights of the <lb/>
second be held in <lb/>
Kinston on April the 16th. The <lb/>
district is composed of the lodges <lb/>
in the following Wash- <lb/>
Elizabeth City, <lb/>
Greenville, Ayden, <lb/>
Morehead, Beau- <lb/>
fort and Kinston. Responses <lb/>
have been received from all the <lb/>
lodges and large delegations will <lb/>
be present from <lb/>
Kinston Lodge appointed its <lb/>
committees of arrangements and <lb/>
reception last night and every- <lb/>
thing that can will be done to <lb/>
give the visitors a rousing good <lb/>
time. The local lodge has also <lb/>
ordered a full set of handsome <lb/>
new regalia which will be used <lb/>
for the first time in exemplifying <lb/>
the work at the district meeting. <lb/>
Free Press. <lb/>
Where you will find a complete <lb/>
lino at all times. They handle <lb/>
paints in car lots always keeping <lb/>
good assortments, quality <lb/>
celled, guarantee it per <lb/>
cent pure- Don't fail to see <lb/>
their line, of Heaters, cook <lb/>
stoves, shot guns, <lb/>
Enamel, ware It is <lb/>
place to buy your shells. They <lb/>
also keep on hand the celebrated <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, Gravel, <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 by <lb/>
Ar. Norfolk <lb/>
Wilson <lb/>
Wendell<lb/>
B. I- BUNCH, T M <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
No <lb/>
Ex Sunday <lb/>
P. M. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
Ex. Sunday <lb/>
P. M. <lb/>
H. C. G P A <lb/>
Norfolk. <lb/>
No <lb/>
Ex. Sunday <lb/>
P. M. <lb/>
F. W. D P A <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
BAKER HART <lb/>
. GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
FLORIDA CUBA <lb/>
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 Agent, or write, <lb/>
W. J. CRAIG. P. T. M. T. C. W G. P. A. <lb/>
WILMINGTON, N C <lb/>
pULLEY <lb/>
Women's Greenville N. C. <lb/>
Have Been <lb/>
In ii competition at <lb/>
one Scotchman t <lb/>
the party, a man of <lb/>
remarked, <lb/>
night have been whenever <lb/>
be put tho ball into a peculiarly <lb/>
. . <lb/>
Hit irritated partner determined <lb/>
to from his imper- <lb/>
serenity and to <lb/>
when next they played, i <lb/>
dreamed lost night you were <lb/>
might have been came <lb/>
the reply, pat. . <lb/>
aid the English- <lb/>
man. <lb/>
It might have been true, re- <lb/>
plied lab. might have been <lb/>
The Scotchman ended at <lb/>
Globe, <lb/>
Tho Giro of Alaska. <lb/>
Alaska <lb/>
of <lb/>
miles of tho Aleutian Inlands <lb/>
miles of other island, <lb/>
a total of square or <lb/>
one-lift of the area of the re t of <lb/>
the United States. It <lb/>
areas of California, Oregon, Wash- <lb/>
Montana and Now <lb/>
York to equal this. The urea of <lb/>
New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio. In- <lb/>
Illinois. Virginia West <lb/>
equals only of <lb/>
Alaska. It equals tho combined <lb/>
of Great Britain and Ireland, <lb/>
France. Germany, Belgium and the <lb/>
Netherlands. It from lat- <lb/>
degrees to degrees and <lb/>
from longitude degrees to <lb/>
degrees. <lb/>
We offer Hundred Dollars Re <lb/>
ward for of Catarrh that can <lb/>
not be Hall's Catarrh Care. <lb/>
F I. CO., Toledo O. <lb/>
We. undersigned, known f. <lb/>
J. for the R ye-r, and <lb/>
believe him honor in a <lb/>
business transactions, and <lb/>
to out any <lb/>
his ; <lb/>
Who, sale O. <lb/>
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Inter- <lb/>
mucous of <lb/>
sent ire. Price, per <lb/>
I by all <lb/>
Take Hall's PiUs for <lb/>
The Burglar <lb/>
Opens the Safe <lb/>
of the ordinary kind with rid- <lb/>
ease. He knows better <lb/>
than waste his time on <lb/>
alike those in <lb/>
The National <lb/>
Bank <lb/>
It c the safety your <lb/>
cash were Involved it would <lb/>
well worth having an at- <lb/>
count there. But there me <lb/>
many other advantages. An <lb/>
accurate your pay- <lb/>
is one. The check on <lb/>
thoughtless spending is <lb/>
and a call at the bank will <lb/>
reveal many others. <lb/>
Has i <lb/>
loads in y <lb/>
will i <lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
cam of Cotton Peed ; I <lb/>
and cars of Cotton Seed <lb/>
Hulls.<lb/>
lit a <lb/>
For Cracked <lb/>
Chop--. Bran Oats of ill . <lb/>
kinds. Com Meal awl Cm a , <lb/>
Headquarters for all kind <lb/>
of <lb/>
I Close to the Market <lb/>
Market ; <lb/>
I have on hand for Bale e <lb/>
Good Double I <lb/>
Matcher and Holder, Ma- <lb/>
chine and Iota of <lb/>
I will soil on <lb/>
W. B. <lb/>
Cobb I g <lb/>
Married wouldn't have <lb/>
anybody envy it there <lb/>
mi old maids, <lb/>
NORFOLK. VA. <lb/>
Cotton Buyers, Brokers <lb/>
in Stocks, Cotton. Grain <lb/>
and Provisions, <lb/>
PRIVATE WIRE <lb/>
to New York. Chicago <lb/>
and New Orleans. <lb/>
I Little Early <lb/>
SUM little liver pills, Jno. <lb/>
I,. <lb/>
I New Shoe <lb/>
r. On February 1st I will open <lb/>
a Shoe Shop in the <lb/>
on 5th street opposite Hotel <lb/>
Bertha. Shoes made to or- <lb/>
all kinds of repair <lb/>
work. Save your orders <lb/>
and work for me. <lb/>
TO MY PATRONS <lb/>
and gentlemen. I wish to an- <lb/>
that I am now situated in new <lb/>
new quarters, and am prepare to ac- <lb/>
my customers with more <lb/>
neatness, and prompt -s. than <lb/>
fore being h mow <lb/>
place and better i ht. <lb/>
past and <lb/>
ii liberal continuance of fame, am <lb/>
HOPKINS. <lb/>
I G. Tally -d <lb/>
Fourth . at. Marble jam. <lb/>
Edmond Fleming props <lb/>
Located in main business <lb/>
of the town- chairs <lb/>
and each p <lb/>
sided r by a skilled r- <lb/>
Our place is inviting, <lb/>
Sharp. Our towels clean. <lb/>
thank for past <lb/>
and ask you to call <lb/>
good work is d. <lb/>
PERRY <lb/>
NORFOLK. VA <lb/>
Cotton Factors and handlers <lb/>
Bags. <lb/>
and<lb/>
JOE <lb/>
I. I. <lb/>
ft. H. LONG <lb/>
Moore and Long <lb/>
Robert <lb/>
SHOE REPAIRER <lb/>
Strides on <lb/>
Fourth Street. All wow <lb/>
promptly and satisfactorily <lb/>
ME <lb/>
C. I U- <lb/>
Engineers and <lb/>
Greenville North Carolina. . <lb/>
I Railroad, Ira <lb/>
on laird <lb/>
near <lb/>
K s <lb/>
Skinner. Skinner, Jr <lb/>
H. <lb/>
SKINNER <lb/>
LAWYERS. Greenville, N C <lb/>
V,. H. <lb/>
con on BUYER <lb/>
AND <lb/>
INSURANCE AGENT <lb/>
Office in National Bank <lb/>
FARMS FOR SALE. <lb/>
Especially adapted to cotton, <lb/>
tobacco and corn. Good dwell- <lb/>
inS- f g Harding. <lb/>
d w <lb/>
CHICKENS <lb/>
Chickens. Turkeys, Geese and <lb/>
Dock for sale at Rainbow <lb/>
Stables, in front of market <lb/>
House. <lb/>
DR R. L. <lb/>
Dentist. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb/>
POOR PRINT <lb/>
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j DEPARTMENT <lb/>
I In Charge of F. C. NYE j <lb/>
Authorized Aged of The Eastern and Rates on Application <lb/>
Now is the time to purchase A new line of dress shoes for <lb/>
your Box Body Carts while they ladies and just opened <lb/>
are cheap. The A. G. ox Man- Harrington. Barber Co <lb/>
Co., have plenty of Miss Novella Bunting spent <lb/>
in with Mrs. <lb/>
F. J. <lb/>
Produce Co. is <lb/>
loading a car load of the prettiest i <lb/>
The mid-tit m debate <lb/>
v. ash-id by the <lb/>
of High <lb/>
in the large and <lb/>
tastily <lb/>
the academy <lb/>
auditorium of i them on see them. <lb/>
building-. The Quite a number of our people <lb/>
and friends cf the j to the <lb/>
took forward to at Greenville this morning. <lb/>
these At bat. little picas- all kinds of <lb/>
Urn audiences are finishing material for <lb/>
d on quick notice. <lb/>
n exception. ard Mfg. Co. <lb/>
was near filled and meet I Ii . N. C left ton <lb/>
it tuition was given to fill his regular <lb/>
each speaker. at Farmville. <lb/>
At eight ck the president, r h-y corn, oats and fed of <lb/>
ad e right debaters all kind, go Fro <lb/>
entered the bill h arty Con next door to post- <lb/>
plat Aft an instrument <lb/>
El . V. H. Jones spent Sun- <lb/>
debate by the I day he-- with her children, who <lb/>
N Use Die. <lb/>
-I m--e Out it, no <lb/>
to of l long as <lb/>
Dr New <lb/>
J. of <lb/>
Pa. would be <lb/>
only f r that medicine. It <lb/>
up any- <lb/>
and .-i. even <lb/>
after cam i <lb/>
This m.-t remedy for coughs <lb/>
and c. .- aM <lb/>
and la- under <lb/>
o; J. I. drag <lb/>
and Trial batik free. <lb/>
An arising tooth one of <lb/>
the thing jumps for joy. <lb/>
hay ever delivered in Winter- <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Lineberry <lb/>
and Miss Bertha Carroll went to <lb/>
Greenville Tuesday evening <lb/>
Bed .,. In he World. <lb/>
Rev. F. f j <lb/>
Maine, lava used <lb/>
Sartre v r year-, on my; <lb/>
a wound, i <lb/>
hi the; <lb/>
wore. . .- h success <lb/>
in . . . <lb/>
m J. V drug Ah re. <lb/>
returned to her <lb/>
was at Bayboro Monday. <lb/>
The corn planter <lb/>
,. -j -.-.- the fertilizer <lb/>
the North.<lb/>
Tl y <lb/>
.- <lb/>
Candidate for <lb/>
Mr. M. Bond, of <lb/>
has announced himself a <lb/>
date for congress in this district <lb/>
and notified Congressman <lb/>
John H. Small of hie <lb/>
j to be a contestant for the <lb/>
Mr. Bond has <lb/>
in day or two <lb/>
in the interest of his candidacy. <lb/>
Tit- ably <lb/>
v P Taylor, <lb/>
of Lea of Pitt, <lb/>
C. F. Perry, cf and R. T. <lb/>
Cox, negative <lb/>
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A v <lb/>
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a- . and C <lb/>
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was night's <lb/>
The j were Prof. <lb/>
H. ii . of <lb/>
pr.-. Prof of <lb/>
m. Mr. A. W. <lb/>
Ange, of After <lb/>
some judges <lb/>
favor of <lb/>
the ii by a rote of two <lb/>
to on <lb/>
.-.- ft <lb/>
G. E. Lineberry announced that <lb/>
Brewer, professor <lb/>
of c. n e neat <lb/>
lecture to the school <lb/>
n i March <lb/>
Ail to <lb/>
Ta of <lb/>
we  d cheer the <lb/>
b with <lb/>
baggies are <lb/>
if you want a nice up-to- <lb/>
runabout boggy you had <lb/>
better give him an earl call- <lb/>
The new year is here. Ail <lb/>
farm supplies can be secured <lb/>
from i;. Prompt attention to <lb/>
our customers Harrington Bar- <lb/>
Among th- visitors to fee de- <lb/>
bate a distance we <lb/>
not.- Mrs. J. of Shel- <lb/>
rs, Jacob Parrott of <lb/>
J. Croom, of <lb/>
. House, of <lb/>
.-. . T of House; <lb/>
Clyde of Oriental; <lb/>
Leon Sink L. R. <lb/>
. d; <lb/>
of Grifton; Emma <lb/>
Hardy, or Greenville; Nonie <lb/>
Dave p Susie <lb/>
Moore and of <lb/>
Grimesland, <lb/>
The is now almost at <lb/>
hand when most of the farmer.-5 <lb/>
and wag- <lb/>
ons T AC <lb/>
C . are still making their <lb/>
we . n Tar Heel carts and <lb/>
wag Ca . see us <lb/>
before buy we an name <lb/>
prices that ire <lb/>
Rev. King delivered an <lb/>
Be last night at Miss <lb/>
school closing. He <lb/>
reports a large crowd and an <lb/>
Interesting program. <lb/>
We can furnish you ail kinds <lb/>
of and turned wood <lb/>
work for buildings on short no- <lb/>
Milling Mfg. <lb/>
Company <lb/>
Mrs. of Ayden, <lb/>
was in town yesterday. <lb/>
F. A. Edmundson, who had <lb/>
been on the road days <lb/>
for the A. G. Cox Mfg. Co., re- <lb/>
turned Thursday. <lb/>
seed oats go to <lb/>
Produce Cu. <lb/>
plants the com any distance de- <lb/>
d Think of the labor saved <lb/>
by this wonderful machine. This <lb/>
I Harrington <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
The firs, day and half of the <lb/>
Bar present of court five <lb/>
wore granted. <lb/>
II II. <lb/>
. to , <lb/>
evening. pkt <lb/>
,,, pants y. ,., <lb/>
ii ed in a e r . <lb/>
J. d<lb/>
is a juror at court Kali Beach. I 2nd. <lb/>
1906, Ran- <lb/>
and wife, and recorded in <lb/>
book pave of the <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
new line of ladies and <lb/>
.- A <lb/>
k. <lb/>
of office of Pitt county. <lb/>
the undersigned will expose <lb/>
and Dora Cox public sale before the court house <lb/>
from the door town of Greenville, to <lb/>
, . . , he la st bidder for cash, on <lb/>
for <lb/>
returned Monday <lb/>
and <lb/>
. loon. <lb/>
i. . seats, window and <lb/>
column <lb/>
wing described tract or <lb/>
came to attend I of to ant <lb/>
being in the county of Pitt <lb/>
State of North Carolina, bounded <lb/>
on north lands f <lb/>
J Beach, and on the south by <lb/>
lands cf T. Beach, and n <lb/>
east by in <lb/>
the by the <lb/>
beginning the lane <lb/>
spent and Sunday and running with T <lb/>
all kinds of <lb/>
. on short notice <lb/>
.-. <lb/>
. House, after <lb/>
here many friend <lb/>
returned to her home rear House <lb/>
Mon morning.- <lb/>
V. e the castings for the <lb/>
following plows, <lb/>
and <lb/>
Harrington Barber Co <lb/>
Mrs. E. F- Tucker came in from <lb/>
Baltimore Sunday night, where <lb/>
she bought her spring stock of <lb/>
millinery goods, <lb/>
have just established ; <lb/>
business for general <lb/>
men Car load lots are <lb/>
a . Special <lb/>
be given to r, non.- orders. <lb/>
Office to post <lb/>
J. D. Smith Co. <lb/>
i-i Winterville, N, C. <lb/>
now turn our eyes to the <lb/>
which is a little <lb/>
more two months off We <lb/>
are glad to announce that Dr. B, <lb/>
F. Dixon, State auditor, will <lb/>
deliver the literary address on <lb/>
occasion. May <lb/>
The time is almost at hand <lb/>
when farmers will need such <lb/>
as cotton planters <lb/>
and sowers. So place <lb/>
your orders early with A. G. <lb/>
Cox Manufacturing Co for these <lb/>
d then be sun <lb/>
to get your supply in ample time. <lb/>
Fie. h seed peanuts of different <lb/>
A. W. Ange A Co. <lb/>
Have at <lb/>
the Carolina Milling Co. <lb/>
A new line of dry goods and <lb/>
notion just in. Harrington <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
seeds of all kinds fresh <lb/>
from the A W. Ange <lb/>
A Co. <lb/>
A new line dry goods and <lb/>
notions expected this week. <lb/>
Come and see them. A. W. <lb/>
Ange Co <lb/>
H. B. Mumford was here Sun- <lb/>
day and also Mr. and Mrs. Wm. <lb/>
Mumford. from Ayden. <lb/>
Rev. T. H. King filled his reg- <lb/>
appointment here Sunday <lb/>
morning and night. <lb/>
I Beach's line to the run of <lb/>
down said i <lb/>
T. J. Beech's line, thence west <lb/>
with T. J- Beach's tine, to <lb/>
lard <lb/>
land line to the beginning; <lb/>
and being the identical tract of <lb/>
Li- d conveyed by George Ran <lb/>
and wife to T. J. Reach <lb/>
and <lb/>
This sale is made to satisfy <lb/>
said mortgage. <lb/>
This March 1908. <lb/>
George Randolph <lb/>
and wife, <lb/>
Fannie Randolph, <lb/>
Mortgagees- <lb/>
Skinner Whedbee, <lb/>
for <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
TO <lb/>
SUBSCRIBERS. <lb/>
S J <lb/>
are now the subscription list <lb/>
Eastern to make it comply <lb/>
with the U Post- <lb/>
office .-ch goes into effect <lb/>
April 1st Under this law no weekly <lb/>
newspaper ca i be lent to subscribers who <lb/>
J the <lb/>
date to which their subscription -s paid. <lb/>
To tend it longer without payment will <lb/>
require a on each <lb/>
Therefore we every subscriber to <lb/>
The Rs who owes one <lb/>
or to lend a remittance at <lb/>
once so W car. keep on our <lb/>
list. The publisher can no choice in <lb/>
this, but have to comply with the <lb/>
we hope every attend <lb/>
v c ; . r.-.- tot a <lb/>
single from But tear in <lb/>
mind that The Eastern <lb/>
mailed after April 1st. to any person <lb/>
who owes one year or longer. <lb/>
rS <lb/>
OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
CF <lb/>
Farmville, N. C. <lb/>
CLOSE OF BUSINESS FEBRUARY<lb/>
PAINT <lb/>
For lot of fin Jumbo <lb/>
peanuts, hand picked, especially <lb/>
for seed it per bushel. Also <lb/>
a lot of the Improved King Cat <lb/>
ton seed pounds in seed <lb/>
makes a five hundred pound <lb/>
at per bushel, <lb/>
W- H. Harrington <lb/>
is Bolt <lb/>
and Effective. <lb/>
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy <lb/>
for and crow, <lb/>
ant t it pleasant to <lb/>
and any way In- <lb/>
made a with <lb/>
mothers. Mr. W. S. Pelham, a mar- <lb/>
more than Chamberlain r <lb/>
Cough my <lb/>
for x trembles. It <lb/>
in of croup. <lb/>
Children like it and who <lb/>
hays used it ii. m t take any other. <lb/>
For sale by all in <lb/>
patent n <lb/>
Strength Is what <lb/>
paint is for. The <lb/>
stronger it is, the <lb/>
less gallons and <lb/>
money it takes, <lb/>
and the longer it <lb/>
wears. The strong- f-; <lb/>
paint-word<lb/>
C. B. Mayo <lb/>
Contracting <lb/>
PAINTER.<lb/>
V I S <lb/>
ii . 1.5 I less cur- <lb/>
Bankers i <lb/>
Items 2,57.1. It Time of Deposit S <lb/>
C t. <lb/>
J, i <lb/>
Coin, Including miner <lb/>
in currency <lb/>
Nation-l notes, Other <lb/>
U. S. notes <lb/>
Total <lb/>
outstanding <lb/>
Total <lb/>
I, J. R Smith, of above named bank, do solemnly swear that <lb/>
ho above statement is true to beat -f my belief. . <lb/>
J. R. DAVIS, Cashier <lb/>
sworn me, <lb/>
his 24th cf February, I F; j <lb/>
A. <lb/>
Notary <lb/>
Advertise. <lb/>
When ii woman <lb/>
rubber plant bI i <lb/>
ii. <lb/>
boasts f her <lb/>
i apt to stretch <lb/>
Good For Everybody. <lb/>
Mr. Norman It. a <lb/>
in the Building, <lb/>
Francisco, I fully <lb/>
that has be-n said of Electric Bitters as <lb/>
medicine It is good for every- <lb/>
It liver <lb/>
kidney I- in n- e.- <lb/>
up <lb/>
I i I he best <lb/>
medicine ever o d over a <lb/>
gist's . it i- <lb/>
J. drug <lb/>
store, <lb/>
Grows the finest Tobacco because <lb/>
it is prepared expressly for To- <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 and see that the trade <lb/>
mark is on every bag. <lb/>
Fa Company<lb/>
D. J. Editor and Owner <lb/>
Truth in to Fiction. <lb/>
One Dollar Per Year <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. MARCH 1908 <lb/>
NUMBER <lb/>
OF THE HANDSOME he forcibly impressed the <lb/>
NEW SUNDAY SCHOOL ROOMS, duties of members making the. <lb/>
mission <lb/>
that I <lb/>
AS TO WATER TRANSPORTATION. <lb/>
CONGRESSMAN SMALL ADDRESSES <lb/>
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. <lb/>
church fill the <lb/>
Services of Memorial; Christ intended. <lb/>
Cm, Dr. M T. Plyler, pastor of the <lb/>
e and Able Address by <lb/>
Governor <lb/>
was day not <lb/>
for the Baptists of <lb/>
Methodist church, was present <lb/>
and took part in the service and <lb/>
his joined in the <lb/>
worship, this being in keeping <lb/>
with the Christian Spirit prevail- <lb/>
but a f all others who . the of the <lb/>
with them on that day. and<lb/>
Then two <lb/>
for the first time of the hand- <lb/>
some rooms of the Sunday <lb/>
and the r the <lb/>
services of the church <lb/>
that feast ti worship- <lb/>
rot <lb/>
It hrs ling been the wish cf the <lb/>
base- <lb/>
ins of one is the pride and joy of <lb/>
all. <lb/>
The choir rendered excellent <lb/>
music at each of the services <lb/>
the entire anniversary pro- <lb/>
gram was interesting. Just <lb/>
before closing Pastor fit- <lb/>
exposed thanks to all <lb/>
who attended and to all who <lb/>
by their presence and help had <lb/>
shown interest in the progress; <lb/>
HANRAHAN ITEMS. <lb/>
Baptists to complete the <lb/>
of the church building tho <lb/>
convert it into apartments ; <lb/>
the needs the growing <lb/>
Under the earn- <lb/>
est lead Rev i Hanrahan. N. C. Mar. <lb/>
J. E. this was <lb/>
a few mouths and <lb/>
result is the church now has <lb/>
suite of rooms for the <lb/>
and <lb/>
these rooms for use tHe first and <lb/>
Sunday morning was marked by j went Greenville Thurs- <lb/>
breaking attendance <lb/>
the school, the number reaching <lb/>
j spent Sunday with their <lb/>
Heard by Large Number of Interested <lb/>
Citizens. Mr. E. A. Daniels <lb/>
Speaks on Same Subject. <lb/>
There were a large number of <lb/>
the Chamber of Commerce and <lb/>
men of Greenville and <lb/>
community at the house, <lb/>
Monday night, to hear the ad- <lb/>
dress of Congressman John H. <lb/>
Small m the subject of water <lb/>
transportation Such a <lb/>
well indicated the <lb/>
interest of the people here in this <lb/>
matter <lb/>
Mr. E. A. Daniels, of Wash- <lb/>
was also here and first <lb/>
addressed the meeting. Mr. <lb/>
Daniels spoke of the interest <lb/>
other nations had taken in the <lb/>
I matter of water <lb/>
by comparison showed how <lb/>
commerce had as <lb/>
their facilities <lb/>
I were developed <lb/>
section of this waterway, and <lb/>
whole of it will be completed <lb/>
in time. Then with <lb/>
water to <lb/>
these towns they will be in <lb/>
to force freight rates to a <lb/>
proper level. <lb/>
The people must move them- <lb/>
selves if they are to get <lb/>
of these conditions, and I <lb/>
take such steps as will bring j <lb/>
Greenville and Washington and j <lb/>
the other towns in <lb/>
class of freight rates s Norfolk <lb/>
and Baltimore enjoy. <lb/>
Congressman address <lb/>
was listened t with great inter- <lb/>
est and should arouse our people <lb/>
IN <lb/>
s and <lb/>
to action in securing water trans- <lb/>
SEVEN SENATORS PASS.<lb/>
Tells What He S OS. <lb/>
Grifton. N. C, Mar. <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
Good gracious sakes alive why <lb/>
bless my big, fat, Ugly soul- <lb/>
the looking <lb/>
just for the i fit <lb/>
the community at large gen. rally, <lb/>
Grifton So after <lb/>
club, and g in <lb/>
my fee, I went oat to head ., <lb/>
era for initiation end what d <lb/>
happen d O my, just <lb/>
I got ready and started, <lb/>
commence throwing light <lb/>
front with our present lady teach- <lb/>
the leaders of the Betterment <lb/>
society- Misses B. Grant, <lb/>
Janie Robinson and Kate Reid, <lb/>
have shown ability to do all <lb/>
necessary for the betterment of <lb/>
the graded here. I don't <lb/>
boast at all when I say. that at <lb/>
the general oil of the great- <lb/>
est improvement made in the <lb/>
school line all others may look to <lb/>
their laurels, as is on a <lb/>
Good bye. next time, <lb/>
I which I hope will be next week, <lb/>
your Loving , <lb/>
Series of in Great- <lb/>
est Body of in the <lb/>
all along <lb/>
Progressive Ayden. <lb/>
The Reflector feels <lb/>
daily <lb/>
tarn of its Ayden department <lb/>
which made the bulldog, I u . f ,.,. . <lb/>
raise <lb/>
his and <lb/>
which is in charge of Mr. J. M. <lb/>
Blow, a man who <lb/>
A. <lb/>
growl in basso i<lb/>
f i the weekly edition cf the paper, <lb/>
XI. much <lb/>
a of th, <lb/>
J. <lb/>
t Flo. <lb/>
I . <lb/>
WaS <lb/>
th <lb/>
a-; <lb/>
introducing <lb/>
Jesse Cannon, of Ayden, was <lb/>
Cant. T. F. Johnson <lb/>
seventh to occur in th-s <lb/>
luring the <lb/>
advantage of water transports- ail but one <lb/>
in giving shippers the <lb/>
of rooms for the in Ayden. <lb/>
that are both beautiful w <lb/>
I The opening Monday, <lb/>
rooms for use the first time , <lb/>
, . of South Carolina; <lb/>
financiers world seek I Maryland and Bryan, <lb/>
investments in ; Mr. Bryan <lb/>
lines,. If the capitalists d <lb/>
North make money out occasioned <lb/>
was <lb/>
he held <lb/>
to w <lb/>
and <lb/>
then <lb/>
of until you couldn't a <lb/>
minute, So we very i rate- <lb/>
and viewed the landscape <lb/>
o'er. Well, <lb/>
did you see Set Why th re <lb/>
was no see in it. We were so <lb/>
men <lb/>
town. <lb/>
i people believe <lb/>
use ill m i e <lb/>
R fleeter for I pi of <lb/>
fit to s <lb/>
the <lb/>
here Sunday, <lb/>
gram and several i j <lb/>
addresses. Mr. J. B. first Tuesday <lb/>
Ice Will <lb/>
Mr. K. L. Hill, of has <lb/>
was no see in iv, t . . , <lb/>
dazzled with leased the plant here, -uh <lb/>
the ladies u. we the privilege purchase and <lb/>
only what we in operation in a few <lb/>
cousin sitting on his dignity days. <lb/>
on one side of the hall, with his enlarge the capacity of th, plant <lb/>
war paint on, admiring meat the need so the <lb/>
from long i took a seat o but in the meantime <lb/>
a school desk not far off, <lb/>
North Carolina offers for<lb/>
if a <lb/>
spake of Sunday school of went to <lb/>
the olden Friday, attend the ; the ones to do <lb/>
much interest and feeling of his funeral of her <lb/>
b of deaths is <lb/>
the by <lb/>
the Destroyer, of <lb/>
, ,,, nephew. Myer, <lb/>
first recollection of the Sunday and returned . . I Louisiana, some tome ago- J <lb/>
here forty years ago. to resume her duties in After h <lb/>
Prof. H. B. Smith spoke of school here. J. J.<lb/>
, . . public . <lb/>
present day Sunday em- j Ellie Mumford spent Sat- <lb/>
the benefits that have night and Sunday at Lit-j <lb/>
After <lb/>
J. <lb/>
great inter <lb/>
spoke with. <lb/>
for nearly an <lb/>
yesterday o. <lb/>
of Maine, <lb/>
on account of legal business <lb/>
Li works another notable chain <lb/>
settled down to n r <lb/>
the beauties, of course. I <lb/>
there a while <lb/>
or two talked wit i <lb/>
the preacher a few. then <lb/>
seemed like one ox St- Peter's <lb/>
to hive any <lb/>
shipped from s <lb/>
i there at times he an <lb/>
on hand <lb/>
the benefits that have night and Sunday at w ., <lb/>
through gradation of class- as the guest cf Miss Net. He went back to the history of, -m of that body. <lb/>
for i- and snowed its was one the <lb/>
es and through preparation for <lb/>
teaching. Dr. H. W. Battle spoke <lb/>
of Sunday school of the <lb/>
showing that the rapid <lb/>
strides from the past to the pres- <lb/>
coupled with the splendid <lb/>
equipment noted today, pointed <lb/>
to even greater advancement in <lb/>
future. <lb/>
. transportation and showed was one the <lb/>
J F. Mumford spent Sunday j growth and development through prominent members of the <lb/>
near Ayden periods. As to House, being chiefly <lb/>
Miss Rosa Smith who has been cost he showed by his liquor <lb/>
visiting her uncle, W. B. by water is three to j <lb/>
C here, returned to <lb/>
REUNION. <lb/>
Dr. II. Hyatt v. ii Le in <lb/>
Hotel March <lb/>
m . <lb/>
gal angels came down upon the . d . <lb/>
that time day, for the purpose o, g <lb/>
to wait for the <lb/>
should be no more. <lb/>
throat- Parties see <lb/>
After this salutation the cur- <lb/>
Doctor do not have <lb/>
alter .,. ., <lb/>
rose and the entertainment W <lb/>
of song and music filled our ears <lb/>
which so thrilled cur being <lb/>
that <lb/>
A Card. <lb/>
Timothy Sunday. and that <lb/>
Dawson and children, i the great regulator of freight <lb/>
-a- <lb/>
beauty of expression and uplift- Ayden Saturday. forced to do SO by <lb/>
Would Not I Active competition, and we need <lb/>
inspiration it seems could <lb/>
hardly be surpassed He used as <lb/>
I will <lb/>
betroth thee unto me <lb/>
His theme was love, the love of <lb/>
for the world, and his de- <lb/>
sire for our love in return for <lb/>
this great expression of divine <lb/>
make USe of the highways <lb/>
On Saturday, March 14th, when , . the <lb/>
theN- and S. train arrived, I <lb/>
was at the depot and it was re- <lb/>
ported to me that some one was <lb/>
playing rough in the train. I <lb/>
to investigate and <lb/>
nature has given us to bring the <lb/>
low rates to us. <lb/>
of Confederate will have <lb/>
its reunion on Tuesday May 12th. <lb/>
Already steps are being taken to <lb/>
make the the best <lb/>
in the history cf the camp <lb/>
Senator Lee S. Overman will be <lb/>
first thing we knew we were pat- <lb/>
ting our feet. Well, after a song. On the first Saturday in <lb/>
or so they come out en book will be at Greenville North Car- <lb/>
notary, but I could not aid <lb/>
They spelled to the farmers on <lb/>
of Prolific <lb/>
when the there was a cotton over other meet <lb/>
young man with a his hand me there one and aH. I will <lb/>
which was just as good as to say, t on truck and <lb/>
But tell you how I grow bales of <lb/>
jest git out per acre. Meet we <lb/>
when the fiddler I court house at o'clock on Set- <lb/>
performed his operation. Gee April 4th. <lb/>
In discussing the inland water- j the orator, there be several <lb/>
way which he has labored so j recitations by young ladies of <lb/>
earnestly to interest congress in Greenville, songs appropriate to <lb/>
this great expression w u to mm. . <lb/>
Interest. The application of one and locked l. j <lb/>
truth presented was with him up. After securing all the used a <lb/>
power of a deep thinker, and needed convict the j that gave an <lb/>
word, of the eloquent speaKer conduct and. row tab J age of I Tuesday, May <lb/>
At the evening service the to do the same thing again <lb/>
the occasion, music by the <lb/>
band, a big dinner and a <lb/>
d time generally. A drum <lb/>
been organized and <lb/>
be ready to lead the <lb/>
Very truly, <lb/>
W. A. <lb/>
3-23 <lb/>
whiz it. was to make your <lb/>
walk when the electrical in- <lb/>
of such saintly music was <lb/>
from the cat gut and .- <lb/>
Nearly Three Tim s <lb/>
Now, this is but a faint idea of j M apportioned by The <lb/>
the grand musicale under the Mutual Life Insurance Company <lb/>
enchantment of the music for dividends pay- <lb/>
the side board where Mrs. Settle as in <lb/>
1905 <lb/>
was thronged with j I think the should have <lb/>
pie to hear the address of ex-j been brought to justice, but do <lb/>
Gov. T. J. Jarvis on the the think the town should pros- <lb/>
do the for the railroad. <lb/>
vessels of draft to car- <lb/>
our commerce, hence a groat <lb/>
section of Country is landlocked <lb/>
shut in from the privileges <lb/>
mean to the Such an <lb/>
audience was a compliment to <lb/>
this distinguished layman and <lb/>
statesman. Telling briefly the <lb/>
condition of the churches here <lb/>
when he first came to Greenville <lb/>
and the they have made <lb/>
in the years following, he said <lb/>
he would answer the question in <lb/>
his subject by saying the church <lb/>
T. P, Nobles, <lb/>
Chief of Police, <lb/>
Grimesland, N. C. <lb/>
issued the following <lb/>
of transportation which it <lb/>
If an inlet WHITE. <lb/>
Marriage Licenses. <lb/>
of Deeds K Williams <lb/>
last <lb/>
Stray Up. <lb/>
I have taken at <lb/>
crop and slit in Has calf <lb/>
about weeks old- Owner can <lb/>
es mean to the town what the j get same Dy proving property and <lb/>
the members make it. It charges. . <lb/>
on, <lb/>
the <lb/>
enjoy. <lb/>
opened, it yet leave <lb/>
the dangers of passing I <lb/>
which makes coast traffic <lb/>
Hence the solution is <lb/>
the establishment of this inland <lb/>
dark red cow, horn id. marked waterway winch will open <lb/>
smooth crop in right smooth traffic one of the finest section.- <lb/>
along the and <lb/>
through this benefit a large In- <lb/>
land territory. government <lb/>
has already made an <lb/>
for the construction of one <lb/>
W. B. Smith Lillie L. <lb/>
Stokes. <lb/>
and Nina Carney. <lb/>
COLORED. <lb/>
Brown and Mabel <lb/>
Smith. <lb/>
Austin Harris and Molly Jen- <lb/>
kins- <lb/>
John Tucker and Mettle Tyson. <lb/>
Subscribe for The Reflector <lb/>
settled the hash of that <lb/>
by taming the dishes, plates <lb/>
cups and saucer, spoons, <lb/>
forks all into musical <lb/>
her accomplished f <lb/>
messing and doing about upon <lb/>
the keys as only those who know I <lb/>
how can do I know Brothers <lb/>
,; and Joyner would have <lb/>
d themselves hugely had; <lb/>
they been hero in the flesh, as <lb/>
they were in the saw <lb/>
their sitting up <lb/>
on the and I could <lb/>
almost a smile creep over the <lb/>
countenance of their pictures as <lb/>
they reviewed the entertainment <lb/>
were served. <lb/>
For <lb/>
Dividends <lb/>
4,030.000.00<lb/>
in <lb/>
-years . <lb/>
expense- and <lb/>
creasing . <lb/>
to this well as <lb/>
an incensed number f <lb/>
deferred dividend policies See <lb/>
the special agent, <lb/>
H. <lb/>
For Sale or Rent. <lb/>
My in South Greenville <lb/>
and ice Cl earn, in abundance, en corner Washington and <lb/>
u , . streets. An opp-r- <lb/>
,. , <lb/>
to draw a spring , <lb/>
lady friend to supper. the mercantile <lb/>
Will, I will close by saying that D. D. <lb/>
Grifton is fast rushing to the m wt.<lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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