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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/>
. . . <lb/>
A v <lb/>
i. . . . i D. <lb/>
f . <lb/>
a- . and C <lb/>
; . <lb/>
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/>
-i<lb/>
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<p>
Greenville's Department Store <lb/>
j SCHOOL SUITS. AND a higher and a better plane of ex- <lb/>
Cooking, sewing, house- <lb/>
i OF EASTERN N. C. HOLD MEETING work, in fact a home <lb/>
HERE. <lb/>
You <lb/>
Getting What <lb/>
Want <lb/>
Always brings satisfaction to the buyer, and <lb/>
bi able to your wants is <lb/>
vi j; to the seller. This is the <lb/>
; Department Store. <lb/>
hist what want. The goods are <lb/>
rid prices are right <lb/>
Never More Complete <lb/>
is tilled with goods <lb/>
V for the needs ct the family, the home, the <lb/>
lams, or the <lb/>
hi Ladies, dress goods, trimmings, <lb/>
i are unsurpassed. Just now is the <lb/>
sea- <lb/>
would be one of the best things <lb/>
for them. <lb/>
Many practical problems were <lb/>
dealt with, and the meeting has <lb/>
been a highly interesting and <lb/>
roost successful one. <lb/>
The last session held at <lb/>
o'clock this afternoon. The <lb/>
visitors will leave on the after- <lb/>
noon trains for their <lb/>
TRULY A BEAUTIFUL SNOW. <lb/>
Ex-Governor Addressed the Body <lb/>
et this Morning Meeting Meet- <lb/>
Helpful to Educators. <lb/>
In the office of Superintendent <lb/>
Smith, of the Greenville graded <lb/>
schools, there was held Friday <lb/>
night one of the most important <lb/>
meetings of educators that has <lb/>
ever met in Eastern North Caro- <lb/>
The superintendents pres- <lb/>
Chas. L. Coon, <lb/>
son; W. V. Boyle, Rocky Mount <lb/>
H. B. Craven, New Bern <lb/>
school j; Harry Washing- <lb/>
ton schools; J. I White, <lb/>
schools; Z. D. Mt <lb/>
Olive Jno D Everett, <lb/>
school; w. <lb/>
dale, Pitt county schools; H. B- <lb/>
Smith, Greenville schools; E. M. <lb/>
Rollins, Farmville school; W. H, <lb/>
Cole. Grifton L C Ba- <lb/>
den, school; H. H- <lb/>
Report the Condition of <lb/>
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE <lb/>
at Greenville <lb/>
In the State North Carolina, at the close of business Feb. 1908. <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
Loans and discounts 136.550.45 <lb/>
Over drafts secured <lb/>
and unsecured <lb/>
All other stocks, bonds <lb/>
and Mortgages 2.400.00 <lb/>
Banking house 4.200.00 <lb/>
Fur and 3.872.32 <lb/>
Due from Banks and <lb/>
Bankers <lb/>
Cash items <lb/>
Gold coin <lb/>
Silver coin, including <lb/>
all minor coin cur- <lb/>
National bank notes <lb/>
and other U. S. notes <lb/>
63.755.2 J <lb/>
4.906.06 <lb/>
433.50 <lb/>
3,259.07 <lb/>
9,784.00 <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
26.00 <lb/>
Surplus fund 25,000.00 <lb/>
Undivided profits, less <lb/>
current expenses <lb/>
and taxes paid 17.144 <lb/>
T mi cm 20,970.27 M <lb/>
I , <lb/>
Cashier's check <lb/>
outstanding <lb/>
Total <lb/>
766.11 <lb/>
231.228.66 <lb/>
In This Particular it has Not Been <lb/>
Surpassed. <lb/>
Toward the decline of the day <lb/>
Friday the cold rain turn, d into <lb/>
sleet, then changed to snow I <lb/>
by night the flakes were <lb/>
thick and fast <lb/>
the general wetness the Carolina, County of ac <lb/>
had left, them was just about i named bank do <lb/>
the right for is true to the best of my <lb/>
a r i and belief. JAMES L. LITTLE. Cashier, <lb/>
to stick, it clung to I . . . <lb/>
, and sworn ti before <lb/>
Lean, principal of Washington trees, wires, fences, houses and- <lb/>
Fred Archer, everything else on which it fell j this 25th of February <lb/>
Wilson N. W. Walker of Through moat of the night it, ROBT. I. HOWARD <lb/>
the department of pedagogy, snowing. Notary Public. <lb/>
Correct- Attest <lb/>
A. ANDREWS, <lb/>
J. G. <lb/>
W. B. WILSON, <lb/>
It was such a beautiful picture I <lb/>
that many ventured out to view<lb/>
ire <lb/>
attention <lb/>
In. <lb/>
vii;. etc. <lb/>
University of North Carolina. <lb/>
The meeting was presided over <lb/>
by H. B. Smith, and was under the rays of the <lb/>
what informal in its nature. lights, That was indeed pretty,. <lb/>
Reports were given by each man j but not surpassing the scene of <lb/>
present, and by means of many splendor under the bright morn- <lb/>
questions asked by the different j sun. It has been the <lb/>
men present, the best of every lid expression of all that they <lb/>
pr -.-it id was fully ex- never saw a more bi. <lb/>
I No little good will on-J than this. <lb/>
come from these re- Hie snow fall was bout so invest in a ,. buy U a firm of established <lb/>
; -.-.- brought out and set the . sun <lb/>
, in hold relief tie best that rapidly. <lb/>
eastern and cities have. <lb/>
The question that seemed OF MS. B. <lb/>
in the minds of <lb/>
Are You About to Invest <lb/>
In a Piano <lb/>
M. WILLIAMS <lb/>
vine's<lb/>
Store <lb/>
. house you deal with <lb/>
will be worth a in ii goods it sells. It has <lb/>
i it protection to our pat- <lb/>
ran and Campbell Pianos <lb/>
h of Pit i r combined. There <lb/>
e a reason why. is given a partial Green- <lb/>
was high Falkland, N. C Mar-19 S Campbell Pianos, and <lb/>
school system. Prof. Walker, of J To the piano buyer is referred to the following <lb/>
i community J <lb/>
with <lb/>
he entrance requirements of the; Ben g A <lb/>
University, and especially the <lb/>
r-n unit system, v prepared d L. <lb/>
the University, spoke at some Our <lb/>
length on the subject, shocked <lb/>
. <lb/>
Carnegie Red <lb/>
reaching. the at Falkland <lb/>
.-. of the 12th He <lb/>
to raising the require- j one the moat important <lb/>
cs of the L and the s. meeting ha <lb/>
he best for Comfort <lb/>
. Borden Felt <lb/>
ts a d a piece Bern- <lb/>
stein Iron Bed have no equal. <lb/>
colleges. The superintendents delivered an address <lb/>
expressed themselves as feeling greatly complimented by <lb/>
confident that they were carry members, <lb/>
the of their the adjournment, <lb/>
y. v- m <lb/>
H. ;. <lb/>
H. L. Coward, <lb/>
B. <lb/>
a. Long, <lb/>
L. Joy nor, <lb/>
I Chas. Skinner, <lb/>
Carolina Club, <lb/>
Graded <lb/>
School <lb/>
Opera <lb/>
just as far as their equipment, j whilst the brethren were still <lb/>
., . . h were <lb/>
money and teaching fore would him for his eh, , <lb/>
I ft paralysis, or Wiley Brown <lb/>
J; he and the colleges They could not got an immediate James <lb/>
to make the entrance there not being one v- K <lb/>
too advanced, as the now. His c- Vines <lb/>
pie are not willing to be did all hey could <lb/>
to graduate their boys at the him He f r with representative people <lb/>
rained, Greenville. Terms to suit your convenience. <lb/>
A. H. Ti ft, <lb/>
H. A White, <lb/>
S. T. Whit, <lb/>
i i-. <lb/>
E. . <lb/>
i i-i r <lb/>
. I . I. . , <lb/>
D. <lb/>
. W. Allen, r. <lb/>
C D. Smith, r. f. d <lb/>
ivy Smith, r. f. d <lb/>
F. M Smith, r. f. d., <lb/>
Tyson, r. f. d., <lb/>
F. Ward, r t. d., <lb/>
Will <lb/>
Noah d., <lb/>
J. J. Jones, r. d. <lb/>
J. G. r. f. d- <lb/>
G. T. Tyson, r. f. d , <lb/>
Ashley <lb/>
Leo, <lb/>
Z. T Vincent, <lb/>
J. B Li i tie, <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. Kicks. <lb/>
F. G. Hartman. <lb/>
E. M. Cheek, <lb/>
Fred Cox, <lb/>
N. W. Jackson, <lb/>
W. J. Manning, <lb/>
J. S Keel, <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/>
graded schools, then be forced to <lb/>
send them to a private <lb/>
and became cheerful. They took <lb/>
Mm home, but alas at a. <lb/>
to prepare them Friday the 13th of March, <lb/>
entrance. had another attack, and passed <lb/>
The morning session began at away as and as as <lb/>
Supt J. A. its <lb/>
CHAS. <lb/>
e. g. <lb/>
Very respectfully, <lb/>
E. BRADLEY, Jeweler <lb/>
Three Doors from Post Of fie e <lb/>
of n was the only recruit i arms. <lb/>
to the list of attendants. Hi was taken in charge I <lb/>
The first speaker was Ex Gov. j by the Red Men and was buried <lb/>
Jarvis. who spoke on the East-1 in the Williams grave yard Notice to Material Men. <lb/>
Training School. Gov. Jar-, on the evening of the 14th. j wish to ca <lb/>
vis the superintend <lb/>
Factory representative <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
I In out for 100.000 feet of first <lb/>
i i i of class pine flooring, same should <lb/>
we never heard mo e sorrow those who may desire to bid be over face, tongue and <lb/>
OLIVER <lb/>
. Mode <lb/>
New Shoe Shop <lb/>
On February 1st I will open <lb/>
a Shoe Shop in the building <lb/>
on 5th street opposite Hotel <lb/>
Bertha. Shoes made to or <lb/>
d. r and all kinds of repair <lb/>
work. Save your orders <lb/>
and work for me. <lb/>
JOE <lb/>
S contract to furnish all or any <lb/>
, lively contest among the There was H large gather <lb/>
State Board of Education at the funeral, many said the <lb/>
M had established the school that ever assembled in <lb/>
Greenville. That, it the j Falkland township on a similar <lb/>
pose of the Board of Trustees to J occasion. <lb/>
erect beautiful and substantial i There was also a large <lb/>
buildings of the best type. He of colored people, who <lb/>
his strong faith in impressed. <lb/>
the school, saying He in bis 84th year, the <lb/>
has a great work to do for of the family, and of <lb/>
State, and especially for Eastern family and with the family, <lb/>
grooved thick. <lb/>
SAND-You will want at least <lb/>
of good sharp sand <lb/>
PAUL <lb/>
THE TAILOR <lb/>
Can be found on Fourth street <lb/>
HAS NO EQUAL to clean, press repair <lb/>
You See whit You write the Wens Clotting and ladies Skirts <lb/>
All work done promptly, suits <lb/>
I made to order when <lb/>
Your patronage Solicited. <lb/>
O. C. JAMES, <lb/>
BREAD BREAD <lb/>
M . Mania at the <lb/>
building near com t bakes every <lb/>
day, roll, . and plea. Or- <lb/>
tilled anywhere in town. Ice <lb/>
cream sold daily. <lb/>
Witt's Early Risers, small, <lb/>
Hate, sure little liver by Jno. <lb/>
t. Store. <lb/>
Subscribe for the Reflector. <lb/>
Carolina. <lb/>
The next was Prof. E. I four brothers and <lb/>
C of Trinity college, sisters, his aged <lb/>
tor of the North Carolina Journal I father, <lb/>
of Education. Mr. Brooks is I lift was clean and <lb/>
ways an interesting speaker, possessing retiring <lb/>
his talk was closely listened and shrinking modesty <lb/>
this morning. He pointed out together with Indus <lb/>
the fact that the course of study, and social habits. <lb/>
so troublesome to many <lb/>
is really an easy after all. <lb/>
That all courses except a com- <lb/>
course is now <lb/>
and accepted by the colleges and <lb/>
the <lb/>
Mr. Coon of Wilson discoursed <lb/>
the for the colored race <lb/>
He said that th <lb/>
best school fur the race is <lb/>
He was kind and forgiving, <lb/>
exact and con- <lb/>
in all of hid dealings. <lb/>
He died without an en and <lb/>
without a stain or blemish upon <lb/>
A Friend.<lb/>
ti d or any thing else hard <lb/>
on would bean improve- <lb/>
l a school that I merit <lb/>
part of the material for the con- <lb/>
of the building of <lb/>
East Carolina Training School to, for and plasters. <lb/>
the estimate of the quantity LATHS, LIME AND CE- <lb/>
of material required sent laths and <lb/>
me by the architects of the work I be by the car load in <lb/>
E least hat and barrels. Good Virginia <lb/>
Same should be three fourths I Of Alabama Cements to <lb/>
bard. One fourth of brick J he Old D-minion, Atlas, <lb/>
should be uniform in color, and Alpha, Giant or Whitehall, <lb/>
free defects impairing their I those who desire to <lb/>
and strength and suit- come bidder.; will remember <lb/>
able for outside exposed surfaces I this is a cash transaction and <lb/>
FRAMING the material is to go into <lb/>
feat of rough buildings dedicated to <lb/>
framing sizes to be I sacred cause of education, <lb/>
that they will not try to see <lb/>
and in lengths of from ton much money they can make <lb/>
sixteen feet Then there will be out of it tut that they try to see <lb/>
some pieces M long as how low they can furnish the <lb/>
feet, but not many. material and make a reasonable <lb/>
SHEATHING-There will be profit out of it <lb/>
n the neighborhood of J. Jarvis, Ch. Ex- Com. <lb/>
feet of sheathing, same to be <lb/>
surfaced one side, and to be Small Wreck, <lb/>
thick Thursday afternoon the mixed <lb/>
to be and wide and lengths wost Norfolk and South- <lb/>
in m n feet and over. To be <lb/>
used for floors and roof <lb/>
v i Hocking the track <lb/>
You might tor sometime.<lb/>
FOR COLONEL J. BRYAN GRIMES <lb/>
SHOULD BE CONTINUED AS SEC- <lb/>
OF <lb/>
Hit Fellow Countrymen Proud of His <lb/>
Record a ad Recommend Hit Re <lb/>
by State Con- <lb/>
Greenville. N. C, March <lb/>
Eight years ago Pitt <lb/>
presented to the State <lb/>
for nomination for office of <lb/>
Secretary of State her <lb/>
son Col. J. Bryan <lb/>
Grimes. He has I tried and <lb/>
has measured up to the claims <lb/>
of his friends. His record <lb/>
speaks for itself, is known to all <lb/>
the public men of the State and <lb/>
is especially commended by the <lb/>
class of business men and law- <lb/>
dealings with this <lb/>
office. <lb/>
Pitt county will again present <lb/>
his name for and <lb/>
we desire briefly to review his <lb/>
record for the information of <lb/>
those who have not had the time, <lb/>
nor the means of keeping pace <lb/>
with it. The department of <lb/>
state is the great record office of <lb/>
the state. Here are deposited all <lb/>
the plots 2nd surveys upon <lb/>
whim ah muds suit,; <lb/>
have been granted- Hero arc <lb/>
kept e., map . <lb/>
laws and original d cu- <lb/>
of North Carolina. Here <lb/>
all corporations are chartered <lb/>
and supervised, ad laws enrolled <lb/>
and prepared ail <lb/>
grams etc. <lb/>
He is not a seeker after praise. <lb/>
He is conservative in its best <lb/>
sense, and his steadfast <lb/>
and purposes have <lb/>
most valuable to the State <lb/>
on more than one important <lb/>
His chief interest being <lb/>
culture, since being in the office <lb/>
he has been especially zealous of <lb/>
all legislation, looking to the <lb/>
agricultural interest of the State <lb/>
and there is little legislation <lb/>
effecting interest that he has <lb/>
not had a had in shaping- The <lb/>
results of his work are known to <lb/>
this class of our citizens. <lb/>
Himself the son of a <lb/>
soldier, he has always <lb/>
and at all times manifested a <lb/>
deep interest and extended a <lb/>
helping hand in all that pertains <lb/>
to their welfare and <lb/>
the beginning of our his- <lb/>
it has been the wise policy <lb/>
of the State to continue for long <lb/>
terms in office the Secretary of <lb/>
State. So fixed was this <lb/>
that from 1776 to 1859, a <lb/>
space of eighty three years, only <lb/>
three incumbents occupied the <lb/>
office. Until the war the <lb/>
of State were retained in <lb/>
office regardless of their party <lb/>
affiliation, since the war <lb/>
they have teen retained in this <lb/>
WILL TRY RACE FOR CONGRESS. <lb/>
M. BOND, OF EDENTON, <lb/>
WANTS MR. SMALL'S PLACE. <lb/>
Mr. Small That People De- <lb/>
in Primary Who Shall Rep <lb/>
resent Thorn. <lb/>
Hon. John H Small has beer, <lb/>
congressman of this district for <lb/>
ten years, and has made a faith- <lb/>
representative. The district <lb/>
has never had a more useful con- <lb/>
Mr. W. M. Bond, of Edenton, <lb/>
recently wrote Mr. Small that he <lb/>
would enter the race and try to <lb/>
secure the nomination this year- <lb/>
We have not a copy of Mr. <lb/>
Bond's latter, but Mr. Small's re- <lb/>
ply to him was as <lb/>
Washington, D. C, Mar. <lb/>
Hon W. M Bond, <lb/>
Edenton, N. C. <lb/>
My Dear <lb/>
I received your recent letter <lb/>
staring that you would seek the <lb/>
Democratic nomination for con- <lb/>
this year. You further <lb/>
stated that you would attend <lb/>
each court in the district and <lb/>
make a speech in advocacy of <lb/>
your and inferentially in <lb/>
me to meet you and par- <lb/>
in a joint discussion. My <lb/>
office until removed by death or not Permit me <lb/>
changes, is know <lb/>
and experience becomes <lb/>
valuable to all the interests of <lb/>
to be absent each week and, <lb/>
sides, I think the Democrats of <lb/>
North Carolina do not look with <lb/>
favor upon joint discussions bf <lb/>
As chairman of the Historical tween of same <lb/>
Commission, Col. Grimes is today Party. <lb/>
doing a work for North Carolina accepted the <lb/>
The people are second work of nomination this position in <lb/>
ed in having the best the lamented Col. j 1898. when every one regarded <lb/>
and most efficient thy can the one thing that success as <lb/>
get in this office. If all the above all others impress <lb/>
i but the nomination rat <lb/>
pie could <lb/>
. t the of all his If y Since my <lb/>
;,. i, . . endeavored <lb/>
themselves in a of the office is to maintain the essential <lb/>
which the kept a I the his judgment and of Democratic party. I <lb/>
systematic methods pursued to good, everyday, and <lb/>
the present incumbent, there I hard common sense to all to serve with loyalty the in- <lb/>
would not b Li. doubt which come before him, I of the people, and <lb/>
their re-electing him to and to eliminate and discard all <lb/>
this office, but a. this cannot be personal and prejudicial views benefit from the <lb/>
done it becomes necessary, in and to place the subject in hand <lb/>
justice to him, and that the clearly upon its <lb/>
pie may have the proper <lb/>
to briefly speak of the <lb/>
condition of the office and the <lb/>
methods adopted by him. <lb/>
Ail . <lb/>
to <lb/>
ion <lb/>
of the general government. <lb/>
Whether I have lived up to this <lb/>
With strong, intelligent, and high ideal and have earned the <lb/>
confidence of my constituents <lb/>
and am worthy of a <lb/>
a matter to <lb/>
the Democratic <lb/>
influences are that voters of the district. It is not <lb/>
brought bear upon him he a position which any number <lb/>
never for an loses sight j politician may bargain away. <lb/>
all laws and that calm, intelligent The tone has happily passed <lb/>
were enrolled by hand and other rate consideration of when a few i m in a county or <lb/>
cony made tn print any is o way district may control <lb/>
decided convictions upon all pub- <lb/>
questions he never an ex- <lb/>
and no matter how much <lb/>
J i. prevail, or <lb/>
now and <lb/>
.- steel filing <lb/>
cases and ear indexed. <lb/>
this has been by for its proper sol Ion, <lb/>
modernized m tr- nth i t days of quick <lb/>
ace , in our <lb/>
, . c . i,. . <lb/>
,. . . ion law, which x the helm <lb/>
m if th <lb/>
,. . ii ts for <lb/>
. ; . i in v. cap- <lb/>
interests and added large able and efficient Col Grimes <lb/>
to the State This <lb/>
department is now a model <lb/>
efficiency and a number of j <lb/>
is, we feel that it would be a cal- <lb/>
bi State to lose his <lb/>
valuable service i-i this office for <lb/>
states are patterning after it the next four year.-; therefore, <lb/>
This is largely due to the work as citizens of CoL <lb/>
of the pros of the county, as of the Demo <lb/>
and elections <lb/>
I am but am <lb/>
anxious, that question <lb/>
who be D n era <lb/>
in tho <lb/>
first. , <lb/>
nil n <lb/>
marl i in v in i in <lb/>
the district, to you <lb/>
that we join in a request to <lb/>
Democratic i exec- <lb/>
committee to have such <lb/>
r . -i s hi Id, in i I <lb/>
may be authorized i . TI e <lb/>
ii . ,,, that party things ,. . <lb/>
u is . . strict i , i <lb/>
more people with which it i Is, and i <lb/>
the . .- than tho welfare of the <lb/>
any other State i and ill lo comm id <lb/>
these will bear y the him for re- nomination. <lb/>
courtesy, and a cu- <lb/>
racy with which bus this <lb/>
department la dispatched. <lb/>
Col. Grimes is capable him- <lb/>
himself in the highest degree <lb/>
and he has himself <lb/>
him and you increase the <lb/>
majority of the party in the next <lb/>
election. Nominate him and <lb/>
you fill the office with a man <lb/>
whose experience and intelligent <lb/>
observation make him the most <lb/>
capable man in the State for the <lb/>
Ir In i y <lb/>
with as obliging, competent and <lb/>
able corps of assistants as , position. Nominate mm and fol- <lb/>
be found in any State of the low the tint the Demo- <lb/>
Union. <lb/>
Col. Grimes is familiar will, <lb/>
all phases of our state's history <lb/>
which enables him to be of <lb/>
and valuable assistance in <lb/>
the searching of land titles and <lb/>
in the studying of legislation. <lb/>
Being Secretary of State makes <lb/>
him also a member of the <lb/>
of State, member of the State <lb/>
Board of Education, member of <lb/>
Board of Public Buildings and <lb/>
Grounds, member of the Print- <lb/>
Commission, etc., This <lb/>
makes his duties various and <lb/>
numerous and his safe <lb/>
and wide experience is most <lb/>
valuable upon all these boards. <lb/>
party has observed from <lb/>
the of its history- <lb/>
H, W. Whedbee, <lb/>
F. C Harding, <lb/>
R. W. King, <lb/>
E. A. Jr., <lb/>
W. L. Blown, <lb/>
Wm. I, Long. <lb/>
R. R. Fleming, <lb/>
S. M. Jones. <lb/>
Lineberry, <lb/>
Dr. C. W <lb/>
Dr. Joseph Dixon, <lb/>
A. G. Cox, <lb/>
W. H. <lb/>
Dr. W. W. Dawson, <lb/>
T. White, <lb/>
O. L. Joyner, <lb/>
event r <lb/>
De no n c u <lb/>
men- i q i it your <lb/>
in this proposition. <lb/>
Very resp <lb/>
John. H. Small. <lb/>
Silver Aluminum <lb/>
Free <lb/>
Individually are now <lb/>
the proper thing, The <lb/>
hard to outside <lb/>
lain cities, but of The <lb/>
can absolute- <lb/>
Circular i package ex <lb/>
plaining and the <lb/>
patterns. JELL is sold by nil Rood <lb/>
grocers at per package. Do not <lb/>
u substitute or you will dis- <lb/>
D. J. Whichard, <lb/>
J. Jarvis, <lb/>
, R. L- Davis, <lb/>
D. C. Moore, <lb/>
R. Williams, <lb/>
Dr. MorrilL <lb/>
J. L. Fleming, <lb/>
F. G- James, <lb/>
Alex. L. Blow, <lb/>
Leon Tucker. <lb/>
all H <lb/>
Si.<lb/>
THE <lb/>
FERTILIZER <lb/>
THAT NEVER <lb/>
FAILS <lb/>
Tobacco Guano <lb/>
mi-<lb/>
COLUMBIA GUANO CO. <lb/>
NORFOLK, VA. <lb/>
.- <lb/>
E G FLANAGAN <lb/>
Pres. and Gen. <lb/>
T M HOOKER <lb/>
Secretary. <lb/>
W E <lb/>
Treasurer.<lb/>
in Co. <lb/>
BUGGIES -AND -CARRIAGES.<lb/>
in and <lb/>
in 1904 with authorized <lb/>
Manufacturers of High Grade <lb/>
rs <lb/>
.,. .,,., ., .-,, of forty ts <lb/>
OUR KC. r-d <lb/>
. .- I trade on <lb/>
ii i. <lb/>
us i and lie j <lb/>
OuR GUARANTEE. S <lb/>
If spring or wheel with fair and reason <lb/>
ear from date of by <lb/>
i the par- a <lb/>
c laser, ; i free <lb/>
.-,. t of <lb/>
I and fully s y. <lb/>
. .-. . . . ac Co., II <lb/>
. . , <lb/>
. BU COMPANY j <lb/>
Greenville, North Carolina, U. S. A,, <lb/>
r. <lb/>
Fewer In State. <lb/>
II. L. Grant, clerk of the Fed- <lb/>
court, Raleigh, says there <lb/>
have been very few bankruptcy <lb/>
cases during the past six or <lb/>
eight months, in other words <lb/>
during the pane. As a matter <lb/>
of fact North Carolina has <lb/>
done well, much better <lb/>
than other States. Not a bank <lb/>
has failed and there have been <lb/>
very few business Of <lb/>
course there are a number <lb/>
idle people, but there is not the <lb/>
suffering in the State that there <lb/>
is in other States <lb/>
Souther <lb/>
Genera <lb/>
Sole Agent tor <lb/>
Devon Lead and Zinc Paint, Jewel Stoves and Syracuse <lb/>
farm Implements fertilizer <lb/>
Edge Tools.<lb/>
POOR PRINT <lb/>
v-<lb/>
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EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY <lb/>
P. J. and Proprietor <lb/>
Entered is second t matter Jan. 1907 at the at N i <lb/>
C under Congress of March 1879 <lb/>
in to <lb/>
GREENVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY MARCH 1908 <lb/>
MR. SMALLS OPPOSITION. <lb/>
the first district will <lb/>
nut be led into changing its rep- <lb/>
in congress at this <lb/>
time. It is said Representative <lb/>
Small, who holds the place, <lb/>
will he opposed re-nomination <lb/>
by Mr. William M. of <lb/>
Hertford. Mr. Bond is reported <lb/>
to lie an able lawyer and a very <lb/>
but so is <lb/>
Mr. Small. And in addition to <lb/>
this Mr. Small is how in the <lb/>
midst a gigantic scheme for <lb/>
the betterment of the eastern <lb/>
pail of the state, perhaps con- <lb/>
him, hill finding in him <lb/>
one of its most ardent <lb/>
advocates of recent <lb/>
We refer to the inland <lb/>
again elect him. It is in I waterway project. Of course <lb/>
ll, the of North Carolina delegation <lb/>
both house and senate, is <lb/>
and<lb/>
i;. . . . . H is <lb/>
i from <lb/>
, he known <lb/>
. in water <lb/>
I . it i an <lb/>
i inly lie <lb/>
COL. GRIMES SHOULD BE <lb/>
Elsewhere in this issue is an <lb/>
endorsement by u of <lb/>
county of the <lb/>
of Col. J. <lb/>
Crimes for renomination to the <lb/>
office of Secretary of State by <lb/>
the Democratic State convention. <lb/>
Col. Crimea has held this office <lb/>
for eight years, in all the <lb/>
State's history the office has <lb/>
never been more faithfully con- <lb/>
ducted or with more entire <lb/>
faction to all the people. As <lb/>
is necessary to the <lb/>
successful conduct of this office, <lb/>
it would be a serious mistake <lb/>
not t <lb/>
keeping i <lb/>
to retain, men <lb/>
the <lb/>
i. . . i <lb/>
s. I . ti <lb/>
y I l . ,. . by <lb/>
men Exp. i . I <lb/>
with the i <lb/>
are i rally hie to I and <lb/>
it i- . to put j-id <lb/>
of Col. i i . <lb/>
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CHARITY. <lb/>
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; simulate the <lb/>
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other Di n <lb/>
. the I . . <lb/>
I in Sir. <lb/>
. future <lb/>
to <lb/>
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i pi . n r a plea f what <lb/>
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la n <lb/>
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Press, <lb/>
I'll <lb/>
i ,. tip <lb/>
fee in re- <lb/>
pi <lb/>
. i <lb/>
i put <lb/>
Maj. H. A. London, editor of <lb/>
the Record, is a <lb/>
for Corporation <lb/>
i sinner and will seek the <lb/>
nation office by the Dem- <lb/>
State convention. Major <lb/>
London was a valiant <lb/>
ate soldier, he is an able lawyer <lb/>
and editor of one of the staunch- <lb/>
Democratic papers in the <lb/>
State. For many years past he <lb/>
has in every Campaign rendered <lb/>
the party most faithful service. <lb/>
As a member of the state exec- <lb/>
committee be has been ac- <lb/>
in helping to direct the <lb/>
fairs of the party and carry it to <lb/>
success. The Slate would honor <lb/>
itself by placing him in the of- <lb/>
tire he seeks. <lb/>
The recent attempt Upon the <lb/>
life of Mr. Caesar Gone, of <lb/>
Greensboro, shows that the <lb/>
it f anarchism is extending to <lb/>
Ni Carolina. An infernal <lb/>
line was sent to him through <lb/>
the mails which bad lie under- <lb/>
taken to open if would have ex- <lb/>
and caused his instant <lb/>
death. Fortunately lie was <lb/>
i d . . Hi r <lb/>
and . . <lb/>
I barged em- <lb/>
p the p . of this <lb/>
; Mr. <lb/>
and he am ed. <lb/>
s. p . . <lb/>
i prohibition <lb/>
;. think . it if <lb/>
I i I i . kill all <lb/>
the most amusing thing <lb/>
we have read in connection with <lb/>
the last hazing at the A. A M. <lb/>
college, was the article in Fri- <lb/>
day's Raleigh News and <lb/>
that the report sent out about <lb/>
it was all a fake. How refresh- <lb/>
it is to know there was not <lb/>
any hazing, none at all. <lb/>
and <lb/>
any <lb/>
I. <lb/>
come <lb/>
law <lb/>
the<lb/>
Ii <lb/>
; id <lb/>
; in, <lb/>
. ii i- <lb/>
. i <lb/>
now, <lb/>
.<lb/>
buck in . as well <lb/>
i Man <lb/>
tin <lb/>
A Maine congressman, Mr. <lb/>
Charles E. has found <lb/>
out that lie can make more <lb/>
law at home than in being <lb/>
a member of congress, and has <lb/>
sent in his resignation. There <lb/>
are plenty of others willing to <lb/>
give his place a trial. <lb/>
Senator W. J. Bryan, of Flor- <lb/>
died in Washington City <lb/>
Sunday morning after a severe <lb/>
illness of typhoid fever. He <lb/>
was only three months ago <lb/>
elected to succeed the late Sen- <lb/>
and was the young- <lb/>
est member of the United Stales <lb/>
senate. <lb/>
A coal bill amounting to <lb/>
was the subject of litigation in <lb/>
Mecklenburg county that <lb/>
pied half a day of the court <lb/>
enlisted the best efforts of <lb/>
several lawyers. <lb/>
RIGHT MAN IN PLACE. <lb/>
Added to its other troubles, <lb/>
the Southern railway is threat- <lb/>
with a general strike among <lb/>
the throughout its sys- <lb/>
We hope the strike may <lb/>
lie averted. <lb/>
The interest <lb/>
i n ,,, ll i i- that he will not <lb/>
John II. small takes in a <lb/>
looking to the <lb/>
It is i- should cause <lb/>
The Wilmington <lb/>
calls on the Democrats of the <lb/>
First North Carolina District to <lb/>
see to it that Hon. John H. Small <lb/>
is continued as their <lb/>
in Congress. To depose <lb/>
him and substitute another in <lb/>
his. place the Messenger declares <lb/>
would lie and of <lb/>
injury to the <lb/>
Though in a certain sense an <lb/>
outsider, this newspaper <lb/>
to endorse all that its <lb/>
North Carolina contemporary <lb/>
has to say on this subject. Mr. <lb/>
Small is now serving his fifth <lb/>
term in Congress, and has proved <lb/>
himself an able and energetic <lb/>
Representative. To his energy <lb/>
and zeal more tan to any other <lb/>
one cause is due the present <lb/>
bright prospect of an early con- <lb/>
summation of the inland water- <lb/>
way project. In season and out, <lb/>
since he first entered Congress, <lb/>
Mr. Small has labored in behalf <lb/>
While his victims were look- of undertaking, in which <lb/>
all over this country for his district is especially and vi- <lb/>
King, he was crossing the Md which is of <lb/>
large concern not to his State <lb/>
j alone, but t the entire Atlantic <lb/>
i , Seaboard. By constantly keep. <lb/>
j . , f p, , ,.; the pub- <lb/>
Jumping from one <lb/>
day to sleet the what <lb/>
the ground hog can do when he <lb/>
takes a notion to root up the <lb/>
weather. <lb/>
The way candidates for the <lb/>
same offices are fighting and say- <lb/>
things about each other is <lb/>
mean. And the voters are taking <lb/>
account of these things. <lb/>
and has turned up in London. <lb/>
I ll <lb/>
a Ki<lb/>
h i<lb/>
id <lb/>
; . <lb/>
nun <lb/>
dug in he <lb/>
aim time <lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
. on now <lb/>
. I'M. <lb/>
ml them mu<lb/>
t Ii i <lb/>
that this I is really in <lb/>
i Ii <lb/>
were ii. . <lb/>
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A tin a vi <lb/>
. i- . Ii .; not. say- <lb/>
he himself the orig- <lb/>
it and that i well <lb/>
ho con- <lb/>
and could accept <lb/>
the ion, earing pen- <lb/>
pie might claim priority to the <lb/>
The Reflector is aim of the <lb/>
opinion the idea i worth <lb/>
the price, and whether somebody <lb/>
else claims it or not, if the gen- <lb/>
will call by the office he <lb/>
ran get the cents, and if he <lb/>
feeds a delicacy in taking it for <lb/>
himself he can use it for charity <lb/>
Even a pavement made <lb/>
I good intentions is slippery. <lb/>
i . . <lb/>
e of his dis- <lb/>
. . . . . v little <lb/>
p V i <lb/>
tn retire him put an <lb/>
. I ma in hi place. <lb/>
REFLECTIONS. <lb/>
but u <lb/>
p . i <lb/>
an has given <lb/>
i cat <lb/>
In Lillian <lb/>
also has i . r <lb/>
of them. <lb/>
navy i- being <lb/>
hut a long us our war ships are <lb/>
aide to keep the armor line <lb/>
above the water and the guns <lb/>
working, it will be all right, <lb/>
won't it <lb/>
While lie may not be <lb/>
or the late financial <lb/>
Roosevelt is undoubtedly <lb/>
the author of the political panic <lb/>
now disturbing some of the G. <lb/>
O. <lb/>
According to the ever truthful <lb/>
Houston a woman of that <lb/>
city would be pleased hear <lb/>
her husband praise the beauty <lb/>
and talent of bis lady <lb/>
Poor thing Evidently she is <lb/>
I hopelessly deaf <lb/>
. . . us <lb/>
. a little<lb/>
re ; for <lb/>
nun i <lb/>
i an <lb/>
So if you <lb/>
coming, one <lb/>
to going, col-<lb/>
have a <lb/>
you I <lb/>
of The Reflector are open <lb/>
i . Be ; i not per- <lb/>
I. any can- <lb/>
s for if u <lb/>
mi tn <lb/>
; ; <lb/>
man in reach m meet him at tin <lb/>
opera house in Greenville next <lb/>
Monday night and hear ad- <lb/>
dress to the of Com- <lb/>
on the of water <lb/>
transportation.<lb/>
was . case in court <lb/>
that grew out ad- <lb/>
i a ion i. . <lb/>
T ; <lb/>
Ii rum the coin t . . <lb/>
in i. I ti<lb/>
ilea ling in fut ares.<lb/>
An article headed <lb/>
Training S th. I <lb/>
on st page of <lb/>
Reflector was taken from tin <lb/>
Scotland Keck Commonwealth <lb/>
and should ha v been credit <lb/>
to that paper. The proper <lb/>
was written on the copy, hut the <lb/>
printers overlooked it. <lb/>
Greenville Sup i <lb/>
Smith's sup . <lb/>
give i hi city <lb/>
superintend l re . <lb/>
this kind v he i . <lb/>
ti . i should i <lb/>
made to feel ; we run <lb/>
best town in Eastern Carolina, <lb/>
. a for re-election <lb/>
treasurer, is a mistake. <lb/>
Hie -n ice <lb/>
V, Hi. <lb/>
Japan wants a visit <lb/>
; touring fleet and -In <lb/>
has sent an invitation <lb/>
lo that effect.<lb/>
I the blizzard nips some of the <lb/>
large crop of budding can <lb/>
this <lb/>
the and <lb/>
advantages sure to <lb/>
he<lb/>
Ii Hot -a <lb/>
amity. <lb/>
I ton bad <lb/>
I . if the <lb/>
Ii i i cut here .<lb/>
use who had . tun h <lb/>
,, their gar lens <lb/>
. quit . I<lb/>
. has been ,. i <lb/>
ping again, his I <lb/>
. lifter. <lb/>
B. V. Aycock, of <lb/>
is a candidate for <lb/>
r commissioner.<lb/>
. Ids snow right in the <lb/>
1.1 weather i-;. . I <lb/>
Iconic vi- <lb/>
. .- ii <lb/>
keep I r. i . . <lb/>
ill. <lb/>
N i might <lb/>
Some people talk by means of <lb/>
gestures more forcibly than they <lb/>
do through Olive <lb/>
c. <lb/>
Yes, ore that Ii in <lb/>
r a doll i m <lb/>
I in dozen p m i to pay by <lb/>
I of h. <lb/>
Mr. . liter <lb/>
the rd i for s. <lb/>
; i I. y of the <lb/>
i; a Association, <lb/>
is a candidate for nomination by <lb/>
the Democratic State convention <lb/>
for Commissioner of Labor and <lb/>
Print in-. Mr. Sherrill is <lb/>
especially with the <lb/>
newspaper men of l he Slate, and <lb/>
they would be glad to see him <lb/>
nominated for the office lie seeks. <lb/>
lie is fully capable of it. <lb/>
The address of Congressman <lb/>
John H. Small on water trans- <lb/>
delivered to the <lb/>
of Commerce of Greenville, <lb/>
ought to bring results, and one <lb/>
of them should be the <lb/>
nation of our people to take ad- <lb/>
vantage of the opportunity Tar <lb/>
river affords for such <lb/>
Some <lb/>
I, <lb/>
doctors <lb/>
re . iv <lb/>
up history to find out <lb/>
what George Washington died <lb/>
of. After they through with <lb/>
this they might go back a little <lb/>
further and sec if they can tell <lb/>
what took Methuselah off. <lb/>
balls <lb/>
list. <lb/>
Now you can listen out <lb/>
what has happened to the fruit- <lb/>
crop. <lb/>
Yon usually count on <lb/>
Mo loin-; I lie unexpected.<lb/>
If k i up , <lb/>
e to g; <lb/>
A ml i he lent s not <lb/>
g. <lb/>
How from i <lb/>
adj succeeded in <lb/>
. . m g i <lb/>
of e section <lb/>
of <lb/>
an campaign of education <lb/>
Led and <lb/>
pin i no <lb/>
, i iii con--r and <lb/>
on the ; i. the <lb/>
i. .- S-. s v hi. i <lb/>
I ho of <lb/>
project. the in- <lb/>
ii . no <lb/>
iii, Mr.<lb/>
well , this is <lb/>
Ivor . Car- <lb/>
U lo be <lb/>
es. , man <lb/>
mild . the next <lb/>
i . on work as well <lb/>
as Small. By reason of long <lb/>
Mr. Small acquired <lb/>
; in stand- <lb/>
.- . .- hied new <lb/>
no matter what <lb/>
. mild or could s- <lb/>
mil P. he <lb/>
I. m lie -t, the <lb/>
in favor of the inland <lb/>
in in in his <lb/>
Tom <lb/>
.,.,,; Mr. <lb/>
in the <lb/>
tin ilia. . . I ,. , ; . are <lb/>
be it <lb/>
interest , . . him in <lb/>
Con -1 g long as he is willing <lb/>
to remain id them. Nor- <lb/>
folk Virginian <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
since United States <lb/>
court has decided in their <lb/>
favor, we wonder if the railroads <lb/>
are sorry they went into a com- <lb/>
promise. If so they will find <lb/>
way to kick up a fuss <lb/>
about. <lb/>
The Kentucky <lb/>
or some of the same stripe, have <lb/>
extended their operations over <lb/>
into Virginia and are making <lb/>
threats against large tobacco <lb/>
growers in the State. <lb/>
DEALER in <lb/>
Qr <lb/>
And Provisions <lb/>
Cotton and <lb/>
Fresh Goods kept con- <lb/>
In stock. Country <lb/>
Produce Bought and Sold <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
GREENVILLE N C <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
HANRAHAN <lb/>
N. C. March, 2-t, <lb/>
J. E Mumford attending <lb/>
court in Greenville this week- <lb/>
i M ion went Green- <lb/>
ville Mond <lb/>
Misses t -T Olivia <lb/>
p Sunday night at J. S. <lb/>
N. S. of Ridge <lb/>
-i. Sunday at W. L. <lb/>
Mumford and Herman <lb/>
in <lb/>
county Sunday. <lb/>
A. L. Garris was in town Sun- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
J. F. Mumford went to Ayden <lb/>
Monday. <lb/>
Miss Smith returned <lb/>
Sunday from a visit to Gum <lb/>
Swamp, <lb/>
D. Smith went to Ayden Mon- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
D. C. Franklin is on the sick <lb/>
list. <lb/>
W. L. went to <lb/>
Greenville Friday. <lb/>
J. W. Perkins, and sons, <lb/>
Frank and James, returned Sun- <lb/>
day night from a visit to Green- <lb/>
ville, <lb/>
Miss Smith went to <lb/>
her home neap Greenville Friday. <lb/>
E. went to Greenville <lb/>
Friday to attend court- <lb/>
OUR AYDEN <lb/>
ha<lb/>
. . , everyone exclaims The most fastidious will be, ,. <lb/>
of Easter pleaded with a letter written on j BAN R AYDEN <lb/>
Drugstore. hue o COM <lb/>
of North Carolina, at the of , , <lb/>
Paper rubber roofing, <lb/>
and tobacco barn sheeting at J- <lb/>
R. Smith Co. <lb/>
Officers W. J. and V- <lb/>
Moore race yes <lb/>
but coon got away I <lb/>
at prices from to 1.50. . M. Forrest will have <lb/>
Repairing neatly done on bug-1 her opening in Ayden, <lb/>
. . , Tl. . arc <lb/>
but coon got s i j <lb/>
and now their eon f to be carts, wagons, plows, also 1908. The ladies <lb/>
Coons Look Alike to your mules and horses. J- cordially invited to call and <lb/>
W our line of books and R. Smith Co. Dixon. . v. i. v <lb/>
Capt D. G. Berry is attending <lb/>
court at Greenville this week as <lb/>
for <lb/>
R. Smith Co. <lb/>
W- B. Smith and Miss Lillie <lb/>
Stokes, daughter of Otis Stokes. <lb/>
near here were in mar <lb/>
Tuesday evening. <lb/>
Carload cotton seed and <lb/>
you planted your gar- <lb/>
den is question every <lb/>
Wood. <lb/>
the best for the South- <lb/>
find all Kinds perfectly at <lb/>
Store. Don't make <lb/>
getting some oh- <lb/>
belting, <lb/>
steam J. ii- Co <lb/>
Then-;. e <lb/>
new liar <lb/>
were consumed <lb/>
by fir. T <lb/>
house tun in the <lb/>
whew<lb/>
loss <lb/>
a juror. <lb/>
Car load of hard and soft coal <lb/>
by J. P. Smith Co. <lb/>
Mrs. A- R- Holton and son <lb/>
Jack, were in Ayden Tuesday. <lb/>
M. M. makes the <lb/>
cold drinks that can be made at <lb/>
are <lb/>
ex- <lb/>
her stock. <lb/>
Carload of cement, <lb/>
lime and plastering hair at J. R. <lb/>
Smith Co. <lb/>
Saturday morning Ed Hooks, <lb/>
with a big bundle under <lb/>
his arm, walked into our office <lb/>
and said, Blow, here is a <lb/>
present from us and we want <lb/>
of the extensive line of <lb/>
you will find at M. M. <lb/>
Sauls Drug store. Examine this <lb/>
stock before going elsewhere. <lb/>
The insurance company <lb/>
by W E. Hooks at this <lb/>
place, sometime since offered a <lb/>
handsome suit case to its agent <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
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Surplus find <lb/>
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and paid <lb/>
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m -w <lb/>
who should write the largest Mi , <lb/>
amount of insurance within a J. <lb/>
coin currency ch-ck- <lb/>
bk notes other 1,0-3.00 <lb/>
cold drinks that can be made at Right then <lb/>
J. H. Smith and Robert <lb/>
went to Snow Hill yesterday. <lb/>
Car load of fine and coarse <lb/>
salt at i t Smith Co <lb/>
a great big thump, and as <lb/>
we took the package our eyes <lb/>
filled, and for a moment we <lb/>
couldn't talk, for it was a hand- <lb/>
given time, Mr. Hooks secured <lb/>
the prize, having written <lb/>
more than any other agent. <lb/>
The case is a beauty and Mr. <lb/>
Hooks is extremely proud. Ed <lb/>
is a hustler. Look out for his ad <lb/>
Found a remedy for sunburn <lb/>
and freckles. All kinds of harm <lb/>
lees toilet lotions at Saul's Drug <lb/>
Store. Also the best face and <lb/>
talcum that can be pro- <lb/>
cured- <lb/>
at J I , of To we <lb/>
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man, mower ct Mrs. D. G. Ber- We ., <lb/>
j age <lb/>
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were was i <lb/>
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her right hip. Mrs. is <lb/>
OF NORTH <lb/>
COUNTY PITY <lb/>
R Cashier of the above named bank, do . swear t <lb/>
the tn, to the best of my <lb/>
Subscribed and <lb/>
for, me. this 24th. day of Feb. I L DIXON. <lb/>
1908 <lb/>
STANCIL HODGE, J. It SMITH. <lb/>
Notary Public <lb/>
even now can only say i left and slit in right ear. <lb/>
t and we mean it. I Taken up about or months. <lb/>
not only a very aged, lady bur She has now found pigs. Owner <lb/>
has.-, quite an invalid for tools can have same by coming for- <lb/>
fittings. J. R. Smith I ward, proving property and par <lb/>
a, V. sincerely wish tier of advertisement <lb/>
a speedy recovery. . got on a ram- and trouble earing for same. <lb/>
Me baby and bad a collision March 1908. <lb/>
dray and the <lb/>
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designs m Spring <lb/>
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lime and j yea, ,. t and a <lb/>
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so have a nice lot of Coffins and <lb/>
Dixon, are Ed Garris is the clever <lb/>
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Tine Clones<lb/>
latest <lb/>
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A trained nurse arrived from <lb/>
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Mrs. during <lb/>
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selection of tins line and we are In a position to . <lb/>
mis Oxford for women. <lb/>
line of womens ever <lb/>
and in style and we nave <lb/>
this line Tans, 2nd Patent leather <lb/>
men, if you want to buy a pair in <lb/>
that are guaranteed not to crack, buy our <lb/>
fine of This we have been car- <lb/>
for and we have given a new pair for <lb/>
ever pair returned to us. and a pair. <lb/>
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lines of goods <lb/>
carry a farm and <lb/>
customers the. best the <lb/>
money If yon open an with us we <lb/>
the leSt money consistent with good business <lb/>
methods we ask that when in need of anything for <lb/>
Se household or farm that you give us a trial. <lb/>
Elias Turnage <lb/>
E TURNAGE SONS, Leaders of Law Prices<lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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<p>
III <lb/>
GREENVILLE HAS AN EVENING OF <lb/>
GREAT PLEASURE. <lb/>
There Weren't No Frills, bat toe Boys <lb/>
Certainly Did Play Fiddles and <lb/>
Banjos and the Dancing Wat <lb/>
Immense. <lb/>
Talk about unique interest- <lb/>
entertainments, the old <lb/>
a RECORD BF THE WAR. <lb/>
The New Senator fro. Over INTEREST THE OLD VET- <lb/>
come a Stupendous Handicap. <lb/>
A man totally blind would <lb/>
hardly adapted for modern List of Officers in the Confederate <lb/>
political life, yet one so afflicted Army of 1861-64-Third <lb/>
has fought through three exciting <lb/>
campaigns and has just been <lb/>
elected United States Senator <lb/>
from Oklahoma. The blindness <lb/>
Installment. <lb/>
James Chestnut, Jr. South j- <lb/>
Carolina, 1864. <lb/>
Robert H. Clinton, Virginia, <lb/>
convention in the opera of Thomas Gore caused <lb/>
house, night, surpasses accidents. At j Alabama, <lb/>
anything Gr n v i e a Playmate injured his m <lb/>
had in a longtime. Manager j three years; Chas. Clark, Mississippi, <lb/>
Ola Forbes certainly did his he shot a toy arrow B Clark Missouri <lb/>
work well in getting the the other. <lb/>
together, for when the curtain his father suggested his <lb/>
went up there was a a school for the blind. <lb/>
of twenty three of the boys on he declared, will go to achoo <lb/>
the stage, some with fiddles, here A school for the blind will <lb/>
some with banjos, one cello, furnish neither the books nor the <lb/>
guitar, some r-oats off, some T Events <lb/>
with hats on. every mother's son; justified choice, says the <lb/>
L I ml t n j .- . i J . <lb/>
1861., <lb/>
. 1864.1 <lb/>
L. Clingman, Not th Car- <lb/>
1862. <lb/>
John R. Cooke, North <lb/>
1862. <lb/>
Phillip Cook, Georgia, 1864. <lb/>
James Conner, South Carolina, <lb/>
of them making music for dear <lb/>
life <lb/>
The overture Saw- <lb/>
was participated in Ly the <lb/>
performers. From <lb/>
the start the large audience was <lb/>
delighted, and expressed its <lb/>
pleasure in almost constant <lb/>
and laughter- <lb/>
Manager Forbes announced <lb/>
th <lb/>
Events <lb/>
Raleigh Colston, Virginia, 1861 <lb/>
he gamed the Alfred H Georgia, <lb/>
honors there and at law school I <lb/>
At <lb/>
nominee for the <lb/>
twenty-two, <lb/>
in Mississippi, <lb/>
unanimously selected in 1900 <lb/>
A HAPPY <lb/>
HOME <lb/>
la one whore health <lb/>
With impure blood there can- <lb/>
not be good health. <lb/>
With a disordered LIVER there <lb/>
cannot be good blood. <lb/>
revivify the torpid LIVER <lb/>
natural action. <lb/>
A healthy LIVER means pure <lb/>
Mood- <lb/>
Pure blood means health. <lb/>
Health means happiness. <lb/>
Take no Substitute. All Druggists. <lb/>
Notice <lb/>
By virtue of the power of sale <lb/>
contained in a certain mortgage <lb/>
deed executed and delivered <lb/>
J. W. Potter and wife Susan A. <lb/>
Potter to Carroll on the <lb/>
28th day of December. 1906 and <lb/>
am <lb/>
Land Sale <lb/>
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. <lb/>
Pitt County, In the Superior Court. <lb/>
NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE By virtue of a mortgage <lb/>
N. S. Fulford Hardware Co. Inc. delivered to F. G. <lb/>
. by Mrs. Nancey Oliver on <lb/>
Lumber Co j the 20th day of November 1906 <lb/>
By of an execution directed to which was duly recorded in the <lb/>
the undersigned from the Superior <lb/>
Court of Beaufort county the about <lb/>
entitled ion, I will on Monday the <lb/>
6th of April at o'clock <lb/>
noon at the court door of Pitt <lb/>
county, sell to the highest bidder for <lb/>
ea h to satisfy the bum execution, all <lb/>
the right, title and interest which the <lb/>
office of the register of deeds of <lb/>
Pitt county in book J-8 page <lb/>
the undersigned will sell for cash <lb/>
before the court house door in <lb/>
Greenville on Saturday, the 18th <lb/>
1908. the folioS <lb/>
describe- parcel or tract <lb/>
land m said county of <lb/>
Pitt and in Swift Creek township <lb/>
a. joining the lands of W. B. <lb/>
Bland. Hay Cox. i S. <lb/>
wife, Horatia <lb/>
, and the T. W. Stoke land, con- <lb/>
joy the air and sunshine. <lb/>
Clark Lumber company de- <lb/>
has in the following described <lb/>
personal property Two mules. <lb/>
This day of March, <lb/>
L. W. Tucker, Sheriff of Pitt county. <lb/>
Do Not Crowd the Season. <lb/>
Children that have been housed up all <lb/>
winter are brought out and you wonder <lb/>
where they all come from. The <lb/>
winter clothing is thrown and <lb/>
many shed their flannels. Then a cold <lb/>
wave comes and people that grip is <lb/>
epidemic. Colds at this are <lb/>
even more danger than in mid-winter. <lb/>
This the 16th day of Mar. 1908. <lb/>
o n G. James, <lb/>
a ltd Mortgagee. <lb/>
Notice To Creditors.<lb/>
Greenville to the highest bidder, <lb/>
congressional Cooper, Mississippi, March 20th, 1908, at <lb/>
for the same party in Texas p. m. a certain tract or par- <lb/>
ti ,. , eel of land lying and being in <lb/>
He owes his success to his M. D. Virgin. 1862. I the county of Pitt and State of <lb/>
power an orator. B Cosby, North Carolina and described as <lb/>
I follows to wit, in Chi- <lb/>
eel t adjoining the lards <lb/>
r ., <lb/>
ting with an <lb/>
I . Cox, Tennessee, i f <lb/>
I. speaker-Senator Money- William R. Cox, North Mills <lb/>
i. . test, e a division of Beginning at stump <lb/>
vs, Georgia. 1866. south west <lb/>
Alfred Cumming. <lb/>
John Tuckers line, thence with <lb/>
. , , . . ., his line to the Hilton line in <lb/>
North I the same patent, thence <lb/>
Disregarding and blind C C Crews, Georgia. intoning souths <lb/>
to <lb/>
1862 <lb/>
j w st to the beginning, <lb/>
Richard C. Gatlin, North acres more or <lb/>
less, to satisfy said mortgage <lb/>
deed r i <lb/>
; Mortgagee. <lb/>
W. Potter, <lb/>
Brown <lb/>
Sale <lb/>
would three pieces and Money v. -i <lb/>
could have a partner to speak as long as I please; you <lb/>
him on banjo fiddle fare at liberty to do the same <lb/>
as he might prefer, the For three hours <lb/>
fun e the thinking to Go-e; <lb/>
program was as The latter patiently hid <lb/>
his then for four rise C. Gibbs, North Caro. <lb/>
the Una. <lb/>
appreciative audience. P A. C. Godwin,<lb/>
. and c K . he quot d m m r, i,<lb/>
aid with rage, but strip I Joseph R. Davis, Mississippi, <lb/>
every , . <lb/>
i, . res I . <lb/>
. is not be tampered wit <lb/>
and Will . r His career H the <lb/>
Founts r Senate will be worth watching <lb/>
. an i <lb/>
the <lb/>
and V vis <lb/>
Down in Georgia <lb/>
and ., . r OS, Dobbins, Pitt county and in <lb/>
Ci i; . ., j Reach Company, a adjoining the <lb/>
r r. i ids known as the Hal <lb/>
Arkansas, formerly owned by W <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
. nits <lb/>
. to for payment on or <lb/>
j before 16th day of February, <lb/>
this notice be plead in bar of <lb/>
i recovery. <lb/>
This <lb/>
1908. <lb/>
as Administrator of <lb/>
E. S. Dixon. Pitt <lb/>
county, North Carolina, Is to of <lb/>
all persons <lb/>
estate of He to exhibit them <lb/>
to the properly proven <lb/>
within twelve month <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
date, or this notice will he pleaded fall., . <lb/>
bar. f their i Carolina, <lb/>
All i to said I <lb/>
will please immediate I <lb/>
This the 5th March <lb/>
W. H. Administrator. <lb/>
Edwards, N. C. <lb/>
F. g. JAMES. Attorney.<lb/>
In the Superior Court <lb/>
County, I <lb/>
Laura dobbins vs. Joseph <lb/>
The defendant above named will <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
1908 Guide. <lb/>
Official American <lb/>
for 1908, <lb/>
.-I a Reach . <lb/>
and edited <lb/>
by virtue of a decree of the <lb/>
Superior Court of Pitt county <lb/>
V. E. Davis, Florida 1862 I made in special proceeding <lb/>
Dean, Alabama, B. Ives and petition to <lb/>
sell land for partition, the <lb/>
Texas. 1804. commissioner will sell <lb/>
i .,, ; before the court house door in <lb/>
James Georgia, Greenville on Saturday, the 18th <lb/>
George G. Tennessee, j day of April, 1908, the follow- <lb/>
1864. i tract of land situ- <lb/>
. Dobbins, Pitt county <lb/>
.----- H. . . Will <lb/>
I take notice an entitled as <lb/>
above baa been commenced In the So- <lb/>
of Pitt . to obtain <lb/>
i th- def i decree of absolute <lb/>
I divorce, the said defendant will <lb/>
required <lb/>
B the. V <lb/>
h , Te <lb/>
all persons y. a ms against said i , i, <lb/>
This the . , r I <lb/>
. claims <lb/>
estate them me for <lb/>
on or before <lb/>
the of or this <lb/>
notice will plead in I of re- <lb/>
All persons indebted said <lb/>
estate an requested to make immediate <lb/>
payment to me. <lb/>
the day of February, km. <lb/>
JOHN H. EDWARDS, <lb/>
of W. J Tucker, <lb/>
Attorneys. <lb/>
. <lb/>
r . i . edited <lb/>
I. U. Joyner, it, ,.;. n- u. . . <lb/>
;. of 1863. I. <lb/>
George P. Doles. 1862 lands, the lands formerly owned <lb/>
v is o, and is George P. Doles. Georgia, 1862 lands, the lands formerly owned <lb/>
Co V thus Thomas South Caro-by W. L. Best and the run of <lb/>
c, , ; .- it the harbinger of the 1861 creek, containing <lb/>
formerly lived near salt <lb/>
W. Duke, Kentucky, land being subject to the ca <lb/>
of Virginia D. Ives. <lb/>
Notice <lb/>
W, B, <lb/>
SON <lb/>
The Tennessee Co. B. <lb/>
Vance. <lb/>
i. <lb/>
Cleric Superior Court <lb/>
attorney for Flair-tiff. <lb/>
Not Quite it <lb/>
How often you get a <lb/>
thins j F <lb/>
v or driver or y <lb/>
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tool box and be prepared for <lb/>
Our Hue of tools y<lb/>
we will see that your <lb/>
box doe not lack a single <lb/>
ii article. <lb/>
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known Wall <lb/>
o qualification that, <lb/>
of the is <lb/>
. . <lb/>
By virtue of a warrant of attach- <lb/>
I in the above entitled J <lb/>
i ed C Moo-e, Clerk of the Super-1 <lb/>
Court of I'm county, on the 4th i <lb/>
I iv of March and . f<lb/>
. <lb/>
. and <lb/>
thorny vested the i b. <lb/>
.,.,.,.;, ,, ,. r statutory provision, the v <lb/>
formerly lied near Grifton, said sheriff of Pitt county will on Monday j <lb/>
t get <lb/>
Of <lb/>
county win on <lb/>
the 6th day . it be the ; <lb/>
,, first Monday in April, expose to <lb/>
i . . . .<lb/>
ml years, the BOd for s <lb/>
., heat two and three year time to the m the town of Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
he kind ever . . Virginia . of cotton e . the m <lb/>
H . . I W. a., j u.-, on . <lb/>
Horse Goods <lb/>
t.-i <lb/>
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resp a class <lb/>
Moore and Forbes I book of the National game <lb/>
i,; decided credit to the <lb/>
ore's and to the publish- <lb/>
Reach Company. <lb/>
as re-<lb/>
Putt id <lb/>
ed his <lb/>
as <lb/>
in Ed.<lb/>
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W Hope Prompt <lb/>
i Let feat I Stop. <lb/>
time since this <lb/>
best banjo; Sear came in The Reflector has <lb/>
Button, second best sent statements to all subscribers <lb/>
Davis, best who were far enough in arrears <lb/>
Some of the performers had to be by the ruling of the <lb/>
respond to encores, and it matter department that goes <lb/>
not whether it was a tune, a song in April 1st. Quito a <lb/>
or a dance, it struck the place to lier the first state- <lb/>
1- II ,.,, <lb/>
Tex is, 1862. <lb/>
n Elliott, Jr. South Car- <lb/>
Evans, Georgia. <lb/>
Nathan G. Evans, South Caro- <lb/>
1861. <lb/>
. ;, , . . , and , C <lb/>
this 14th day the Sheriff of Pitt in <lb/>
P C I .,. <lb/>
G. JAMES. <lb/>
Commissioner <lb/>
By virtue of t e of . <lb/>
hamS. Miss- contained In certain mortgage <lb/>
1862. deed executed and delivered by <lb/>
above entitled action. Said sale to be j <lb/>
made at o'clock noon on the <lb/>
mentioned onto. <lb/>
This the 12th day of March, <lb/>
L. W. Tucker Pitt county. <lb/>
J. Up- <lb/>
and I o o the day of <lb/>
. -T<lb/>
J J. Florida, 1863. <lb/>
make the audience applaud. The <lb/>
fiddlers seemed to enjoy the con- <lb/>
equally us much as the <lb/>
audience and pro- <lb/>
it a great occasion. <lb/>
A Card. <lb/>
I hereby announce that I have <lb/>
removed for the practice of my <lb/>
profession from Falkland to <lb/>
Greenville. Residence on Third <lb/>
street next door to J. L. Fleming. <lb/>
Office under Masonic Temple <lb/>
where I can be found at all times <lb/>
when not professionally engaged <lb/>
elsewhere. <lb/>
Dr. <lb/>
responded, but so many <lb/>
failed to do so that during the <lb/>
past week a second statement <lb/>
has been sent. Friends, it has <lb/>
cost us both labor and money to <lb/>
make out and mail these state- <lb/>
and we hope you will <lb/>
respond to them before April 1st, <lb/>
after which time the law will <lb/>
compel us to stop sending the <lb/>
paper to all who fail to pay as <lb/>
the ruling prescribes. We are <lb/>
trying hard to make The <lb/>
tor a good paper, it is well worth <lb/>
the subscription price, and if you <lb/>
pay promptly it will help us to <lb/>
further improve it <lb/>
will not force us to stop sending <lb/>
you the paper. <lb/>
. ., and duly record- <lb/>
tan, Florida, ed in the r of Deed <lb/>
of Pitt N. C. i <lb/>
Q page the <lb/>
will expose to public before <lb/>
inn a. i; yd, Virginia, the court house door in Green- <lb/>
John C. Mississippi, ville, N. C, to the highest bid , <lb/>
j on Monday April 1908 at <lb/>
c i i a Certain tract <lb/>
William H. Foray, Alabama, i of land and in <lb/>
1804 I the county of Pitt and State of i <lb/>
John W. Frazer, Alabama c- described as follows <lb/>
1863 to-wit. Lying and being in the <lb/>
. . ,. . southern part of Greenville, <lb/>
Daniel M. frost, Missouri, bounded on the North by the <lb/>
1862. I lands of Ervin on the <lb/>
D. Fry, Alabama, by <lb/>
,. J on the south by the lands of <lb/>
Ed Tillery and on the west by the <lb/>
A. C- L. railroad containing three <lb/>
FOUNDS PAINT <lb/>
Just <lb/>
Arrive <lb/>
1864. <lb/>
Richard M. Kentucky, <lb/>
1866, <lb/>
be <lb/>
False Alarm. <lb/>
Friday afternoon a burning <lb/>
chimney in South Greenville <lb/>
caused some one to phone to <lb/>
asking that a fire alarm be <lb/>
given. This threw the town in- <lb/>
to a bit of unnecessary excite- <lb/>
and sent the firemen and <lb/>
citizens hurrying through <lb/>
the rain to find out there was no <lb/>
fire. <lb/>
eights of an acre more or less, it <lb/>
being all of the land on which I <lb/>
now live and on which my store <lb/>
is on. It being the land convey- <lb/>
ed by The Greenville Lumber Co. <lb/>
to Walter Rodgers which deed is <lb/>
recorded in book C page <lb/>
to satisfy said mortgage deed. <lb/>
Terms of sale Cash. <lb/>
This the day of March 1908. <lb/>
L. J- Upton Ob. <lb/>
Mortgagee. <lb/>
Julius Brown, Attorney, <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
Lots of people look easy until <lb/>
you try to do <lb/>
R HA <lb/>
you will find a complete <lb/>
line at all times. They handle <lb/>
paints in car lots always keeping <lb/>
good assortments, quality <lb/>
celled, guarantee it per <lb/>
cent pure. Don't fail to see <lb/>
their line, of Heaters, cook <lb/>
stoves, shot guns, <lb/>
Enamel ware It is the <lb/>
place to buy your shells. They <lb/>
also keep on hand the celebrated <lb/>
American Wire Fence, the kind <lb/>
that is pig tight and different <lb/>
heights. Their place is head- <lb/>
quarters for Roofing, which you <lb/>
will 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/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILWAY a new <lb/>
Local Time Table <lb/>
Effective 1908. <lb/>
Between Norfolk, Va. and Raleigh, N. C. <lb/>
WESTBOUND <lb/>
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STATIONS <lb/>
Norfolk <lb/>
Chocowinity <lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
Farm ville <lb/>
Middlesex <lb/>
Zebulon <lb/>
Wendell <lb/>
Knightdale <lb/>
Raleigh <lb/>
No. <lb/>
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A. M.<lb/>
No. <lb/>
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A. M. . <lb/>
No. <lb/>
Ex. Sunday <lb/>
A. M. <lb/>
EASTBOUND <lb/>
VERY QUEER PEWS. <lb/>
Lt. <lb/>
Norfolk <lb/>
Gr. <lb/>
Farmville <lb/>
Wilson <lb/>
Zebulon <lb/>
Wendell <lb/>
No <lb/>
Ex Sunday <lb/>
P. M <lb/>
No. <lb/>
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P. M. <lb/>
R. E. L. BUNCH, T M <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
H. C. G P A <lb/>
Norfolk. Va. <lb/>
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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 offer <lb/>
advantage possible for a pleasant and trip <lb/>
For full information or Pamphlets call on your nearest <lb/>
Tickets gent, or write, <lb/>
W. J. CRAIG. P. T. M. T. C. W G. P. A. <lb/>
WILMINGTON, N C <lb/>
SPRING MILLINERY <lb/>
ARRIVING DAILY AT <lb/>
Big Store <lb/>
Our Pattern Hats are being made under the auspices of a <lb/>
Paris artist in Millinery. <lb/>
Ladles need not hesitate to one of the hat, as we as go- <lb/>
to handle the latest that can be made for Spring <lb/>
Burial of Man of Whom <lb/>
No Cm Knew Much. <lb/>
made eon is a good mot- <lb/>
to for New said a business <lb/>
to friend who is a visitor <lb/>
from the middle west. other <lb/>
when home I saw an <lb/>
wagon standing at the <lb/>
i. sort of thing <lb/>
to o niter you have been out to <lb/>
t.- a supper with your <lb/>
up to my flat came <lb/>
the men carry- <lb/>
in of a man. The <lb/>
; r explained that the <lb/>
i of an elderly man <lb/>
lied that night at a hos- <lb/>
i. ft ho had lived with the <lb/>
in the apartment below <lb/>
friends had employed <lb/>
i . i to take charge of <lb/>
for the burial, <lb/>
lay u was going out <lb/>
; I thought it <lb/>
. thing for me to <lb/>
for the dead, <lb/>
the statement of <lb/>
r the dead man <lb/>
i m the city. The <lb/>
with whom he lived worn <lb/>
Hen only. <lb/>
Mowed the undertaker to the <lb/>
room. Only a few persons were <lb/>
present. The undertaker took a <lb/>
prayer hook from his pocket and <lb/>
read the Episcopal burial service. <lb/>
that the undertaker em- <lb/>
carried the coffin downstairs <lb/>
and placed it in a hearse. He and <lb/>
his men stepped into the carriage. <lb/>
The moved down the street. <lb/>
learned later that the body was <lb/>
shipped to the former home of the <lb/>
deceased. <lb/>
head of the apartment <lb/>
where the stranger had a room said <lb/>
to <lb/>
didn't know much about <lb/>
him. He was quiet in his coming <lb/>
end going. When he was taken <lb/>
he naked to be sent to a hos- <lb/>
was done. <lb/>
before lie died he sent <lb/>
a request to have any service that <lb/>
might he in case of his death <lb/>
at the apartment where he had <lb/>
lived. That was all right. <lb/>
knew nothing of his <lb/>
When I spoke to an under- <lb/>
taker about it he said he would at- <lb/>
tend to everything, and he did. but <lb/>
when he read the service I was as <lb/>
much surprised as you <lb/>
undertaker told me after- <lb/>
ward that w an <lb/>
and that ho frequently officiated at <lb/>
the funerals of strangers, And I <lb/>
again dying In New York is <lb/>
New York Sun. <lb/>
Amusing- <lb/>
OVERCOATS <lb/>
AND MEN'S SUITS 1-8 OFF <lb/>
C S. <lb/>
Taft Vandyke <lb/>
House Furnishings, <lb/>
tho <lb/>
child in the very <lb/>
simplicity of its thought will evolve <lb/>
imagery that is language old. For <lb/>
instance, there are few of us <lb/>
with tho expression, <lb/>
lightnings rend the but in <lb/>
use in the mouth of n child would <lb/>
be startling. <lb/>
Yet a little boy I know, who is <lb/>
only four years old, watched an <lb/>
storm intently as its jagged <lb/>
flashes ripped through dark clouds <lb/>
and then, going to his mother, said <lb/>
does it hurt the sky <lb/>
when the lightning tears <lb/>
York Times. <lb/>
Oddities of Soma <lb/>
English <lb/>
Some pews in the line old church <lb/>
at Cheshire, possess a most <lb/>
amusing peculiarity. Each one con- <lb/>
of several scats, which are real- <lb/>
though not apparently, detach- <lb/>
ed, and they look easy and com- <lb/>
In this case appearances <lb/>
are deceitful, for should one <lb/>
pant of any one scat lean forward <lb/>
while over he <lb/>
goes on the floor. The seat is so <lb/>
constructed as to easily tip over <lb/>
when any weight is placed on its <lb/>
outer or front edge and was so de- <lb/>
signed to prevent people from going <lb/>
to sleep in church. <lb/>
We still find in a few of our an- <lb/>
churches the high pews, <lb/>
cushions and curious fittings <lb/>
of former days. <lb/>
In the good old times, when the <lb/>
squire was lord of all he surveyed <lb/>
in the village, his pow in the parish <lb/>
church was often a kind of sitting <lb/>
room. such pew occupies the <lb/>
whole of the south transept of the <lb/>
diminutive church at in <lb/>
Surrey. It has a fireplace, a low <lb/>
seat which extends around two sides <lb/>
of the room and blue tapestry <lb/>
oration. Above ii is another floor, <lb/>
on which are three or lour ordinary <lb/>
pews for the use f the squires <lb/>
servants, and from it a covered way <lb/>
j leads to Hall, some few <lb/>
yards away. There may be some <lb/>
in the story that a former <lb/>
squire used to enjoy u pipe by the <lb/>
fireplace during the sermon and <lb/>
if he became wary he would <lb/>
go out through the private door for, <lb/>
a short stroll in the churchyard, j <lb/>
A similar pew exists in a church <lb/>
at It has <lb/>
staircase leading to n private door, <lb/>
and it is tho postman <lb/>
came this way to convey letters and <lb/>
that the ill <lb/>
and wine for consumption during <lb/>
the service. <lb/>
The royal pow St. Georges <lb/>
chapel. Windsor, is peculiar, because <lb/>
it is the largest of its kind in Eng- <lb/>
land and on account of its being sit- <lb/>
above tho choir, down upon <lb/>
which the queen can see tho service <lb/>
from a lino oriel window. <lb/>
In little Benjamin church, Nor- <lb/>
folk, is a pew for strangers and wed- <lb/>
ding parties. It was constructed by <lb/>
a shepherd and hears a cheerful, <lb/>
piece of ornamentation <lb/>
in the shape of the carving of a <lb/>
skeleton, with the following <lb/>
For Joined In my <lb/>
That This seat did <lb/>
built at tho cost and charge <lb/>
All you that doe Place by- <lb/>
you ore now. oven so <lb/>
And I am mo Shall you <lb/>
Domini <lb/>
A game of whist played in a pew <lb/>
would nowadays cause considerable <lb/>
comment, yet it seems that the <lb/>
square pews at wore <lb/>
used for this purpose at the time <lb/>
tho was droning <lb/>
in the pulpit. <lb/>
Other interesting old pews have <lb/>
names and occasionally coats of <lb/>
arms painted on them <lb/>
Tho Rectory <lb/>
Churching and. but <lb/>
Hall Dog's <lb/>
How's This. <lb/>
We offer e I Re- <lb/>
ward for COM of Catarrh the I <lb/>
not lie cured Hall's <lb/>
F. . CO. O. <lb/>
e, undersigned, known W. <lb/>
Chi for the last J n-. <lb/>
hi him perfectly honor in <lb/>
to carry out made <lb/>
by his fine. Mr- <lb/>
vii Wholesale Toledo. O. <lb/>
Hall's Cure i taken inter- <lb/>
g directly t a d <lb/>
and mucous surfaces of tie <lb/>
free. T c. per <lb/>
tie. all <lb/>
Halls Family for <lb/>
. <lb/>
. IX <lb/>
Will go Below if <lb/>
You Don't Advertise. <lb/>
Few people realize that the <lb/>
to advertise is during the sea- <lb/>
son. It helps to keep business go- <lb/>
and it will when <lb/>
livens up. <lb/>
The Public is Ever on <lb/>
The Lookout <lb/>
. rt good be it dull or <lb/>
The Pipe season and the man who has <lb/>
the put before it in the <lb/>
If Just as much a n <lb/>
a- the physician who cures <lb/>
your sickness. As in <lb/>
veins and arteries of the <lb/>
bony stoppages occur <lb/>
limes, the pipes in your <lb/>
house become clogged and <lb/>
an <lb/>
Expert Plumber <lb/>
to put In <lb/>
We are at your <lb/>
service matter , <lb/>
and the pipes short <lb/>
order at cost. As <lb/>
sure as enter <lb/>
the dang- <lb/>
lurk in poor plumbing. <lb/>
C. A n s <lb/>
style of a nice advertisement <lb/>
is the man who does what business <lb/>
there is to be done. <lb/>
The is one of the best <lb/>
advertising; medium. It reaches <lb/>
everybody in the county a <lb/>
great many all over the <lb/>
States. <lb/>
LET US HAVE YOUR <lb/>
Al <lb/>
s i <lb/>
W B <lb/>
Has just <lb/>
loads No. choice Timothy <lb/>
Hay which will be Bold on <lb/>
Greenville market also <lb/>
cars of Cotton Seed <lb/>
and oars of Cotton <lb/>
Hulls. <lb/>
a F. <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
pULLEY <lb/>
Home of Women's Fashions, Greenville N. C <lb/>
of all, <lb/>
His Statistics. <lb/>
Hero are some amusing statistics <lb/>
given by a well known German no- <lb/>
tor tho doge of a pamphlet con- <lb/>
an account of his <lb/>
I have played different parts <lb/>
in plays in towns on <lb/>
occasions. I have boon married <lb/>
times, have died times, <lb/>
boon Stubbed to death CI times, <lb/>
shot times, drowned times, <lb/>
poisoned limes, clubbed to death <lb/>
times, beheaded times, as- <lb/>
times, hanged <lb/>
times, committed times <lb/>
and died a natural death times. <lb/>
London A. P. <lb/>
-ESTABLISHED 1875- <lb/>
S M <lb/>
Wholesale and retail Grocer <lb/>
and Furniture Dealer. Cash <lb/>
paid for Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed <lb/>
Oil Turkeys. Eggs. <lb/>
Bedstead. Mattresses. etc., <lb/>
Suits, Baby Go Cart s, <lb/>
Parlor suits Lounges, <lb/>
Safes, P. and Ax <lb/>
Snuff, High Life Tobacco. Key <lb/>
West Cheroots, Henry <lb/>
Canned Cherries, Peach- <lb/>
cs, Apples, Pine Apples, Syrup, <lb/>
Jelly. Flour Sugar. <lb/>
Soap, Lye Magic Matches, <lb/>
Oil Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, <lb/>
Garden Seeds, Oranges. Apples, <lb/>
Nuts, Candies. Dried Apples, <lb/>
Peaches, Prunes. Currants, <lb/>
Raisins, Glass and <lb/>
Wooden ware, Cakes and Crack- <lb/>
Macaroni. But- <lb/>
New Royal Sewing Machines <lb/>
numerous other goods. <lb/>
Quality and quantity cheap <lb/>
cash. Come see me. <lb/>
S M <lb/>
Hotel Greenville <lb/>
J. W. HIGHT, Prop. <lb/>
I wish to inform the public <lb/>
my hotel now ready for and <lb/>
tame boarders, hotel entirely rt- <lb/>
d, renovated, <lb/>
hot and cold <lb/>
lent rooms, Ideal home for ladies, mid <lb/>
traveling men. opp site <lb/>
Court house and polite Phone <lb/>
No. Call and see for yourself. <lb/>
to Serve. <lb/>
J. W. Hight Pro. <lb/>
Sensible <lb/>
Ho fell on Ids knees before her. I <lb/>
will do anything to my <lb/>
love for he said. will to <lb/>
Tennyson's Humor. <lb/>
There was a playful humor in <lb/>
Lord Tennyson that rarely showed <lb/>
itself unless tho poet was within tho <lb/>
familiar circle his friends. John <lb/>
a member of the famous <lb/>
firm of publishers, gave an amusing <lb/>
instance of this in one of his lot- <lb/>
tors <lb/>
The Kev. James While, rector of <lb/>
a neighboring parish, and <lb/>
son worn each other, as <lb/>
their custom was. concerning the <lb/>
merits of their respective houses. <lb/>
believe part of <lb/>
longs to remarked the poet <lb/>
whole of said White. <lb/>
retorted Tennyson, <lb/>
hole you live <lb/>
And this James White was <lb/>
silenced. <lb/>
A BUNK <lb/>
is avoided by en. <lb/>
burglars. They <lb/>
know that their chance <lb/>
getting Into the van ts is <lb/>
mighty slim and the pro- <lb/>
mighty dangerous. <lb/>
The National <lb/>
Bank <lb/>
invites you to make use of <lb/>
its fire and burglar proof <lb/>
vaults as the place <lb/>
in which to leave your <lb/>
Open <lb/>
deposit your re <lb/>
Then the burster <lb/>
worry you. Your <lb/>
will be of their <lb/>
reach. <lb/>
For Cracked Corn. Mill <lb/>
Chops. Bran Oats of all <lb/>
Corn Meal and Corn <lb/>
Headquarters for all kinds <lb/>
Feed. <lb/>
Close to the Market I <lb/>
I have on hand tor Bale ore <lb/>
Cod Double I <lb/>
Matcher and Holder, <lb/>
chine and of other <lb/>
I will on i terms. <lb/>
W. B, <lb/>
Robert Spell <lb/>
SHOE REPAIRER <lb/>
Shop in Stables on <lb/>
Fourth Street. All worn, done <lb/>
promptly and satisfactorily <lb/>
ME YOUR ORDERS. <lb/>
Barber Shop <lb/>
props. <lb/>
Located in main business sec- <lb/>
of the town. Four <lb/>
in on and each one <lb/>
sided by a skilled barber- <lb/>
Our place is inviting, razors <lb/>
sharp. Our towels clean. <lb/>
thank you for past put <lb/>
and asK y u to call when <lb/>
work is wanted. <lb/>
the ends of the earth if necessary. <lb/>
task that you may set mo can ho <lb/>
too difficult, too hazardous. Only <lb/>
tell mo what can do to convince <lb/>
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in, ii anally occurred to him that <lb/>
possibly Hie idea was a good one. <lb/>
After all, it is not so hard to prove <lb/>
one's love as it sometimes seems. <lb/>
NORFOLK. VA. <lb/>
Cotton Buyers, Brokers <lb/>
Cotton. Grain <lb/>
and Provisions, <lb/>
PRIVATE WIRE <lb/>
to New York. Chicago <lb/>
and New Orleans. <lb/>
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to read so that he <lb/>
could road the He said that <lb/>
if he could real the Bible he would <lb/>
want nothing else. A friend of tho <lb/>
narrator taught him to read. Some <lb/>
time afterward she visited his cab- <lb/>
in asked his wife how his <lb/>
reading was getting on. <lb/>
Miss said this <lb/>
person, kin read <lb/>
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into do <lb/>
News. <lb/>
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shop and placed his lantern on tho <lb/>
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asked. <lb/>
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lantern and examined it curiously. <lb/>
antique he <lb/>
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it <lb/>
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of tho centuries upon him. <lb/>
ho bitterly admitted; <lb/>
at <lb/>
sine. <lb/>
Use Allen's Foot Ease. <lb/>
A powder to be shaken into <lb/>
s. Your feet feel <lb/>
and damp, and get tired easily. If <lb/>
aching feet, try Foot- <lb/>
I MM It rests the feet and makes i <lb/>
tight easy Cures <lb/>
sweating feet, <lb/>
callous spots Relieves <lb/>
corns and bunions of all pain and gives <lb/>
rest and comfort. Try it today. Sold <lb/>
by all Druggists and shoe stores, <lb/>
Don't accept any substitute. Trial <lb/>
free. A-dress, Allen S. <lb/>
Roy, N. Y. <lb/>
W. H. K . L A T C K <lb/>
ON BUYER <lb/>
AND <lb/>
INSURANCE AGENT <lb/>
Office in National Rank <lb/>
. I. MOORE W. II. LONG <lb/>
Moore and Long <lb/>
ATTORNEYS AT LAW <lb/>
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Ducks for sale at Rainbow <lb/>
Stables, in front of market. <lb/>
House. <lb/>
CURES COLDS <lb/>
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Sate to which their is paid. <lb/>
longer will <lb/>
require a stamp each paper. <lb/>
Therefore we every to <lb/>
The Ear-tern Reflector who owe for one <lb/>
year or to tend at <lb/>
once so we can keep year our <lb/>
ii.-t. The pi Other can have choice hi <lb/>
this, but will have to amply with the <lb/>
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this promptly is we h I rather not d.-up a <lb/>
tingle name ire n oar Ii cot bear in <lb/>
mind that The Eastern Reflector cannot <lb/>
be alter April to person <lb/>
who one or <lb/>
the Kinston. For the <lb/>
been b <lb/>
c, master mechanic and <lb/>
d. ., ; Cl I posts all kinds of Kinston Cotton Mill. Be i <lb/>
n , . . mantels, <lb/>
; . t on short notice et<lb/>
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u somber i i . tho <lb/>
bodies in . s-. Vs. been <lb/>
State of North Can <lb/>
Chard Cough ., Pitt <lb/>
. Mil and <lb/>
We have placed our for . Jr . <lb/>
t, in Dr. from <lb/>
Chas. B thrived of j thereon be in position to <lb/>
J,,;. are e last flues coming season to our Lumber <lb/>
friends, Kinston <lb/>
licit your early orders. <lb/>
, and <lb/>
. p. sent t <lb/>
. . i ; . .; <lb/>
land thence with the <lb/>
land lire to the <lb/>
. identical tract of <lb/>
By virtue of the n ,. u . . Kan- <lb/>
r wife to T. J. Beach <lb/>
satisfy <lb/>
H to Wake<lb/>
and . Frank James, of <lb/>
ere visiting relatives <lb/>
here this v. <lb/>
and kinds of <lb/>
finishing for buildings <lb/>
on quick notice. Caro- <lb/>
and Mfg. Co. <lb/>
wish inform my many <lb/>
friends and customers that I have <lb/>
up i- stock of fresh <lb/>
candies, cost meat <lb/>
lard and est grades of flour, <lb/>
r etc i will a sell <lb/>
n line of <lb/>
A. C. Cox Mfg. Co, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
We handle the castings for the j General has begun <lb/>
following plows, serving his ton year term, to <lb/>
j which the death sentence <lb/>
and against him for surrendering <lb/>
Harrington Barber Co <lb/>
Ii v. T. H- King filled his reg- <lb/>
at Goldsboro <lb/>
Sunday, <lb/>
W. H. Worthington the <lb/>
will found in the concrete <lb/>
I building next to the bank ill <lb/>
old Prompt <lb/>
I, son, . and work. Cleanings <lb/>
. specialty. <lb/>
. b. filled his reg front windows of <lb/>
A- W, Ange Co's store in a <lb/>
few nays. <lb/>
A. G. attended Sunday <lb/>
sch at Branch Sunday <lb/>
afternoon. <lb/>
We have just established a <lb/>
business for general <lb/>
merchandise, Carload lots are <lb/>
made a specialty. Special <lb/>
ti m will be given to phone orders. <lb/>
hi Sun lay <lb/>
. His sermon <lb/>
n . . <lb/>
Se our line dress straw hats <lb/>
for men and boys. <lb/>
A. W. Ange Co. <lb/>
For ha; and feed of <lb/>
all kind, Pro- <lb/>
Ci pan; next door <lb/>
at . . j office next id post <lb/>
mi J. <lb/>
T ls,; y- ran U Winterville, N. C. <lb/>
time is almost at hand <lb/>
Mis on <lb/>
soil. . ii B <lb/>
ill <lb/>
of ; u don <lb/>
tin . <lb/>
. <lb/>
ever <lb/>
in . t it <lb/>
ville i. 1.1 <lb/>
and be convinced <lb/>
Barber <lb/>
Jno, of came <lb/>
up Sunday morning to spend <lb/>
Sunday with his parents. <lb/>
Our immense straw <lb/>
received. See us tor quality <lb/>
and prices. <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
There were regular services at <lb/>
the Episcopal Sunday <lb/>
conducted by Rev. N. C. <lb/>
Dane <lb/>
Port Arthur commuted by <lb/>
the Czar. The confinement is <lb/>
not rigorous. He is permitted to <lb/>
provide his own fond, exercise <lb/>
court yard, receive v- <lb/>
and has the best medico <lb/>
care. His health is exceedingly <lb/>
poor. He is said to <lb/>
have received the Czar's <lb/>
that he will be pardoned ft- <lb/>
t r a few imprisonment. <lb/>
By United <lb/>
when farmers will need such <lb/>
as cotton planters <lb/>
sowers, So place <lb/>
orders early with A. G. <lb/>
I x Manufacturing Co for these <lb/>
gods and then be <lb/>
to g our apply In ample time. <lb/>
Bead different <lb/>
kinds at A. W. Co. <lb/>
Have dressed at <lb/>
the Carolina Milling Mfg. Co. <lb/>
A new line of dry goods and <lb/>
notions just in. Harrington <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
Garden of all kinds fresh <lb/>
from the A- Ange <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
A new line of dry goods and <lb/>
notions expected this week. <lb/>
Coma and see them, A. W <lb/>
Ante <lb/>
COX'S MILL ITEMS. <lb/>
Cox Mill, N. C. Mar. <lb/>
Miss Mattie Wilson is spending <lb/>
some time with Miss Bessie <lb/>
Moore. <lb/>
H. A. Moore went to Washing- <lb/>
ton returned yesterday, <lb/>
The night rider-; serenaded <lb/>
our town one night last week and <lb/>
gave our people n fright <lb/>
There will union meeting at <lb/>
Rom Hill next Saturday and <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
s,. will I e a school enter- <lb/>
next Friday night <lb/>
Mills house. Every <lb/>
Is invited. <lb/>
Some of our <lb/>
a cow Ivy club. <lb/>
wet weather i getting <lb/>
farmers behind In work in this <lb/>
section. <lb/>
,,.,. . . . will I <lb/>
i-. i . I dealers in p awe before the court <lb/>
ii door i-. tho Greenville, t <lb/>
the hi bidder for cash, on <lb/>
Monday April 1908. <lb/>
. lowing described tractor parcel <lb/>
the Jumps for joy. and <lb/>
i being in the county ox Pitt and <lb/>
, State of North Carolina, b <lb/>
on the north by the lands of <lb/>
An <lb/>
and wife, <lb/>
Fannie Randolph, <lb/>
Mortgagees. <lb/>
S inner Whedbee, <lb/>
for <lb/>
Rheumatic Pains Relieved. <lb/>
B. V. Esq., now years of <lb/>
sire, and for twenty years Justice of <lb/>
the Peace at <lb/>
up and running east with T J. <lb/>
. the run of <lb/>
. <lb/>
me -is.- told u <lb/>
Some of the boys who will even <lb/>
.; . thence down said creek , win even <lb/>
II i T. I line, thence pneumonia have <lb/>
with Beach's line, to the their shoes. <lb/>
. V <lb/>
-M ; <lb/>
. v<lb/>
,. .-i.-<lb/>
Two Killed. <lb/>
People com iii on the Nor- <lb/>
folk and Southern train <lb/>
morning say that two Watt <lb/>
kill-id by the train on <lb/>
that road t night between <lb/>
Wilson an Kali No <lb/>
b learned except <lb/>
that both of the men were <lb/>
and under the Influence of liquor. <lb/>
Cotton Fe <lb/>
Is known wherever Cotton is grown and Fer- <lb/>
used, as the greatest producer of large <lb/>
yields. <lb/>
See that the trade mark is on every guarantees <lb/>
against imitations and insures you are getting the genuine <lb/>
F. S. ROYSTER GUANO COMPANY <lb/>
NORFOLK, VIRGINIA <lb/>
POOR PRINT <lb/>
ISSUES MISSING <lb/>
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