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THE <lb />
ii <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
Truth in Preference to Fiction. <lb />
One Dollar Per Year <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. MAY 1908 <lb />
TWO NEGROES PLAN TO ESCAPE <lb />
AND MAKE DASH FOR <lb />
FORBES- school closing. I HAPPENINGS IN NORTH CAROLINA <lb />
Interesting Exercise, by ITEMS OF EVENTS ABOUT <lb />
One of Them Chased and Brought <lb />
Down by Shot. <lb />
Mien court took a recess for <lb />
dinner, Friday, there was a bunch <lb />
of six prisoners, all colored, <lb />
whom Sheriff Tucker and his <lb />
deputies started to carry from <lb />
the court room to the jail. <lb />
It seems that two of these <lb />
as has been learned since, <lb />
had planned together to try to <lb />
make their escape, it being <lb />
agreed that one of them should J <lb />
trip the officer just before reach- <lb />
the bottom of the stairway <lb />
the officer fell both of <lb />
them would run. <lb />
There being so many prisoners <lb />
as to require the of <lb />
more than one officer, interfered <lb />
with the attempt to escape being <lb />
carried out exactly as planned. <lb />
But the two who had <lb />
and Bible Presented to School. <lb />
The exercises of the <lb />
school at school house, <lb />
three miles west of Greenville, <lb />
taught by Misses Theresa Cook <lb />
and Melville Gibson, took place <lb />
Monday night and today. Mon- <lb />
ti night there was a most in <lb />
concert by the pupils, <lb />
embracing vocal and <lb />
music, recitations, <lb />
drills and plays that reflected <lb />
highest credit the school <lb />
and was much enjoyed by the <lb />
audience. <lb />
This morning there were some <lb />
musical selections and <lb />
of prizes, followed with the <lb />
annual address by Prof. E C. <lb />
Brooks, of Trinity college. Then <lb />
during an intermission a picnic <lb />
dinner was served on the school <lb />
In the afternoon, under the <lb />
of Council <lb />
THE STATE. <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
THE N. C. PRESS ASSOCIATION. <lb />
HON. W. W. <lb />
made the plot, John and V M., a fag and Bible <lb />
Jesse Wade, managed to place <lb />
themselves in front of the other <lb />
prisoners, and just as they reach-1 <lb />
ed the bottom of the stairs and <lb />
landed in the hall on the first <lb />
floor they broke to run, Wade <lb />
making for the hack door and <lb />
Teel for the door <lb />
deputy Sheriff S. L Dudley <lb />
made chase after Teel and after <lb />
running through by the old Pug <lb />
factory out to street <lb />
he saw the prisoner was getting <lb />
the best cf the run and would <lb />
escape unless something else was <lb />
done, so he three shots at <lb />
the <lb />
him down <lb />
Teel, <lb />
through his hip. and is a bad <lb />
wound, though not necessarily <lb />
dangerous. <lb />
There being so many other <lb />
prisoners to guard at the mo- <lb />
no officer could chase <lb />
Wade and ho mad; his escape <lb />
He is an ordinary looking dark <lb />
about years old. about <lb />
feet inches high, weighs <lb />
about pounds, has scar on <lb />
one jaw and gold cap on one or <lb />
more teeth. Sheriff Tucker will <lb />
give a liberal reward for the <lb />
rest of the and delivery to <lb />
him. <lb />
were presented to the school and <lb />
the flag was raised over the <lb />
building. <lb />
The people of the community <lb />
take much interest in their school <lb />
and have reason to be <lb />
proud of it. <lb />
Negro Captured in Wood Near <lb />
Wharton's-John Ate <lb />
at One Sitting. <lb />
An aged man was cap- <lb />
in the woods near <lb />
ton's this morning in a <lb />
condition, and brought here for <lb />
keeping and investigation of <lb />
his condition. The man's name <lb />
could not be learned, be was <lb />
unable to give it, and he had to <lb />
be brought here in irons- The <lb />
man is at least years old <lb />
Washington Messenger. <lb />
Eating eighteen eggs at a fit- <lb />
ting nearly as fast as a cook <lb />
could fry them, three at B time <lb />
to start with, John last <lb />
night established a record which <lb />
he claims no man can equal in an <lb />
equal space of lime. This morn- <lb />
he was hungry and had his <lb />
usual steak breakfast He has <lb />
eaten seven young chickens in a <lb />
day, he Rec- <lb />
It is announced that the open- <lb />
prayer for the State Demo- <lb />
convention at Charlotte <lb />
D. <lb />
Gardner X April <lb />
Several people Card- <lb />
went up to hear <lb />
nor Glenn speak on prohibition <lb />
ac Ayden. <lb />
We had a fine rain <lb />
and it was needed down <lb />
this way. <lb />
People are now <lb />
their ground and plan cotton. <lb />
J. A- Gardner made a business <lb />
trip over to Friday. <lb />
We people down this way are <lb />
living high now, we are catching <lb />
all grades of fish. <lb />
M. was frightened <lb />
by a large moccasin snake Friday <lb />
while fishing his He w <lb />
the net, fish and snake all away. <lb />
We are to see Gardner's <lb />
bridge being repaired. J- A. <lb />
Gardner has the contract f <lb />
it <lb />
Win FROM THE <lb />
He Think. Every Editor, at the Hon. W, W. Kitchin, of <lb />
Convention Like to Carry one of the Democratic can- <lb />
Charlotte Home. dates for governor, spoke to a <lb />
L mp very large audience in the court <lb />
Charlotte, N. C April After an <lb />
Baptist minister and side, mere <lb />
. i i . . . n- , t were triad to. see n <lb />
Commoner, Mart Levy Taxes the Zion s Landmark- , ; ,. w <lb />
Four Special interest attaches to this a <lb />
That the county commissioners for the reason that it was Rev- <lb />
Will hi liable to indictment for Mr Gold who offered the open,, <lb />
prayer the last Democratic <lb />
convention which met in Char- <lb />
in 1855. <lb />
The editors of North Carolina, <lb />
at least a considerable bunch of <lb />
hem, are doing Charlotte to a <lb />
turn, and the is <lb />
making the job a very easy one. <lb />
The press Association has had no <lb />
re delightful than <lb />
t is. and they have not been bet- <lb />
received a more <lb />
welcome than Charlotte is be- <lb />
stowing . <lb />
The first day's session of the <lb />
association was of unusual inter <lb />
st There were three <lb />
He Sty he will have it welcome, by Mayor Ha k,, <lb />
by the 28th. we ail appreciate its for the city, by Mr h K. <lb />
being Used the bridge was ton for the business f <lb />
getting in very bad snap . I Mr. W. C. Dowd for the <lb />
K P S Moore had business w These were fittingly <lb />
at Friday. to by Maj. H. A. <lb />
G L Moore and A. M. Batch- don, of the association, <lb />
in the , f j Then the association took up <lb />
school Thursday night. its regular program, first hearing <lb />
said something fine. I the admiral address its <lb />
A good many of us went over Mr. A- Johnson, then in- <lb />
to hear Rev. D H. Petree sub- <lb />
by Rev. J. Atkinson, <lb />
Messrs. J- Z. Green, R F. <lb />
and H. C. Martin- The non- <lb />
side of journalism in the <lb />
by Representative J. <lb />
J. Mr. <lb />
spoke for an hour an I a half and <lb />
was frequently greeted with <lb />
Owing to the late h <lb />
which cl <lb />
not refer to it today <lb />
general way. He <lb />
attitude of certain i-n <lb />
in the ard aha f the <lb />
Southern Railway and the Amer- <lb />
Tobacco Company again <lb />
nomination, end <lb />
that the railroad ard trust had <lb />
tested him and could rot control <lb />
him, hence were t <lb />
they could to defeat him. <lb />
Mr. Kitchin in <lb />
between natural and <lb />
natural monopolies d <lb />
of the people in lie <lb />
i to I <lb />
latter- <lb />
f the <lb />
-f the corporations. <lb />
to rise. <lb />
that everybody <lb />
failure to comply with the man- <lb />
provision of the <lb />
tutor of North Carolina, section <lb />
, SO .- <lb />
running man and article if they fail to levy <lb />
down. Only one shot struck a tax on prop- <lb />
this passing entirely j pt -n r, counties <lb />
in their respective counties <lb />
to maintain at lease a four. <lb />
public school term, is by which two thousand- <lb />
Driving Out the <lb />
The temperance victory in <lb />
Stokes, of <lb />
spent Saturday night <lb />
Moore's- <lb />
G. L. a young man <lb />
working for J. A. <lb />
ROSE HILL ITEMS. <lb />
Rose Hill, N. C, April 1908. <lb />
The farmers are very busy set- <lb />
ting out tobacco this week. <lb />
Dee Moore and wife, of Greene <lb />
the feature of a lengthy special <lb />
letter being sent out by State <lb />
Superintendent of Public In- <lb />
J. Y. Joyner to the <lb />
commissioner, county <lb />
boards of <lb />
He asks the latter to see <lb />
to it that the necessity of a levy <lb />
of this special tax is fully <lb />
pressed on the commissioners <lb />
and that the commissioners be <lb />
furnished with accurate <lb />
mates of the amount of special <lb />
tax necessary for this purpose. <lb />
He gives instructions in detail <lb />
as to the method of ascertaining <lb />
the amount necessary.- <lb />
Dispatch. <lb />
loons are to be closed in the State <lb />
which contains the powerful in- <lb />
of big distilleries and the <lb />
influence which a great <lb />
Chicago wields, not the only <lb />
big victory won in the North-1 <lb />
west last week. <lb />
In Michigan fourteen counties <lb />
held special elections to decide <lb />
whether they would shut up the <lb />
saloons. Ten of the fourteen <lb />
counties banished the saloon. <lb />
Colorado thirty five towns voted <lb />
whither the saloons should be <lb />
driven out. Of the <lb />
nineteen said <lb />
The result of the elections in <lb />
Nebraska gave victories near <lb />
all of the towns with than <lb />
population. <lb />
The saloons must go. The <lb />
fight is on, not only in North <lb />
Carolina and the South, but in <lb />
the North and West also. When <lb />
Kentucky and Illinois, the two <lb />
biggest whiskey <lb />
Saturday night at his home <lb />
of <lb />
won in the neighborhood Sunday. <lb />
Miss Annie Dixon, of n, <lb />
is visiting her sister, Mrs. M O. <lb />
like Gardner. <lb />
Miss Viola Stokes was vis. v <lb />
MiS Ada Moore Sunday. <lb />
ft <lb />
if i e <lb />
stands by the people <lb />
opposed to Ha <lb />
not say that his comp n <lb />
are with the bus <lb />
nay that corporal ops <lb />
are with his competitors, it <lb />
they can defeat him <lb />
put it to influence all; <lb />
rants hereafter a d <lb />
them rs i e done <lb />
Mr Kitchin made a e m- <lb />
prison of the claims of himself <lb />
Mr. Craig for the of <lb />
paper or the he people, tut i <lb />
entire i i W- <lb />
State was so m some <lb />
of these essays that Mr Josephus <lb />
Daniels made a short but pointed <lb />
Israel to that point showing that <lb />
the strictly partisan paper was <lb />
no less filling a high and <lb />
mission than is the <lb />
COX'S MILL ITEMS. <lb />
whiskey out of most of its <lb />
ties in spite of the big money <lb />
these States draw from all part- <lb />
Strong Pita for Prohibition. <lb />
,,,,. u. One of the best appeals we <lb />
county, were visitors at F. A. i have heard for prohibition was <lb />
Haddock Sunday. made by Rev. J. E in <lb />
Louis of Beaufort his sermon Sunday morning in <lb />
county was in the neighborhood Memorial Baptist church. Ab- <lb />
for the sake of others, <lb />
Mrs Susan Cox, after spend-j and denying ourselves rather <lb />
sometime in county, than lead others astray, was I <lb />
returned home Saturday. I strong point in his sermon, as of the county, it is pretty certain <lb />
We were pleased to see so many j was also his argument that that the time has come to see <lb />
at Sunday school Sunday evening, cannot save the the handwriting on the <lb />
Come again and lets make our drunkard of today but is the hope <lb />
Sunday school a success. of the rising in saving <lb />
Eddie Moore and Griffin boys from the evils of <lb />
visitors at J. A. Moore's key. His plea to the women to <lb />
night. I be active in the cause of <lb />
Our public school taught was hearer <lb />
Mi-s Lillie Corey will close Fri- such a sermon should at once <lb />
day May 1st. That night Rev. recognize his duty in the great <lb />
T. H. King, of Winterville, will now before the people. <lb />
peak on temperance in Rose <lb />
Hill church. Everybody is <lb />
invited to come. <lb />
Oscar Evans and Tom <lb />
went to house <lb />
Sunday to hear Rev. Calls Little <lb />
reach. They said ho preached <lb />
a good sermon. -He will preach <lb />
again next fourth Sunday morn- <lb />
at o'clock. <lb />
Our farmers are bending their <lb />
tacks now setting out tobacco <lb />
plants, <lb />
Willie A. Tyson, of Greenville, <lb />
spent Sunday here with friends. <lb />
Henry Page went to Green- <lb />
ville Saturday on business. <lb />
W. M. is all smiles. i <lb />
drive a fine toy. <lb />
An important feature of the <lb />
day wan an address by Hon. A. <lb />
L third assistant post- <lb />
master general, on the new <lb />
postal regulation affecting news- <lb />
papers and general features of <lb />
the postal law bearing up n it. <lb />
His address was indeed <lb />
and the he is making <lb />
to lid the postal department of <lb />
Cox Mill, N. C, April much abuse of the d aim <lb />
postage privilege will have the <lb />
co-operation of North Carolina <lb />
editors Mr. was <lb />
applauded. <lb />
The pleasure features of the <lb />
day were a car in after- <lb />
noon over the entire city and <lb />
Suburbs and which <lb />
splendid development pro- <lb />
could be seen. At. night <lb />
there was a delightful concert by <lb />
the young ladies of the <lb />
but. these and <lb />
other interesting things seen and <lb />
learned about Charlotte will be <lb />
ice in <lb />
Horne. Ho took a; <lb />
made by friends of t g for <lb />
the nomination and i- <lb />
fully. . . <lb />
The was <lb />
Mr Kitchin arid- <lb />
id to his cf <lb />
Pitt county. <lb />
Governor <lb />
When we stop to think r th <lb />
men that North i <lb />
has produced, the of <lb />
J. Jarvis a <lb />
the st and able of <lb />
There has never been a <lb />
period in our history h t bis <lb />
advice has been sought tor and <lb />
his I ; d. G v- <lb />
Jarvis has been <lb />
able man In the Legislative <lb />
in <lb />
the United States <lb />
lilt <lb />
saloons have been weighed <lb />
in the and found want- <lb />
Misses Bessie Moore and Lillie <lb />
Carroll spent Saturday night and <lb />
Sunday with Miss Helen Had- <lb />
dock. <lb />
Dr. B. F. Dixon. <lb />
Will speak on prohibition at <lb />
the following time and <lb />
I Bethel tin Methodist <lb />
Let North Carolina on 3rd. at a. m., <lb />
twenty sixth May roll up <lb />
majority so big as to let the May 3rd, at <lb />
It gives me to <lb />
ate and at the bar hi i career has <lb />
been crowned with <lb />
success. As governor of the <lb />
state he was all that the state <lb />
could wish for, as a <lb />
he has been even in re use- <lb />
From his home at m <lb />
t be still sends messages r- <lb />
to his people and the <lb />
carry with him a memory of a hear them <lb />
most pleasant sojourn in her been bless d b . . e <lb />
and a heart Idled with may Ins <lb />
mentioned more fully later. <lb />
Charlotte is a great town and <lb />
every editor here would carry <lb />
home with him if he could, <lb />
while that is impossible he <lb />
pride that we have such a town <lb />
in North Carolina. D. J. W. <lb />
doom of the saloon be heard all <lb />
over the and <lb />
Observer. <lb />
Marriage License. <lb />
this announcement and to invite <lb />
men and women in town and <lb />
country to hear this eloquent <lb />
I apostle of a righteous cause. <lb />
of Home Entertained. . . J. Jarvis,<lb />
went to the county home church <lb />
last Sunday afternoon. d 1908 at o'clock, <lb />
the chapel there b <lb />
and recitations that gave . , <lb />
out and full of <lb />
and cheer to the last hour when <lb />
the sands in the hour lass re <lb />
fuse to flow any longer. Our <lb />
State has been better d <lb />
because Governor Jarvis <lb />
News. <lb />
mo.--------- r- -.- Men and women are <lb />
Register of Deeds R. tad this and godly <lb />
the following licenses <lb />
last report the inmates always use. <lb />
J. and For anything in the way cf <lb />
, teams repeat their visit feed stuff see F. V. Johnston <lb />
Charles that others will follow the ex- depot. <lb />
Lee. <lb />
For Register of <lb />
In answer to many who have <lb />
asked me if would be a <lb />
date for this office, will say, <lb />
I am. All I hive to offer in my <lb />
behalf is my past record as a <lb />
Democrat. Thanking any and <lb />
all in advance for their support <lb />
in the primary. J Tl <lb />
I r-ext session September 1908. <lb />
University <lb />
We have just received the cat- <lb />
of the University of North <lb />
Carolina for the session 1907 <lb />
1908. It shows an attendance of Photograph. <lb />
students. The faculty We are in Winterville making <lb />
The University cute little <lb />
following depart- Will remain about <lb />
electrical, and mining you will miss them. All other <lb />
engineering, law, medicine, and at reasonable prices <lb />
pharmacy. <lb />
The University has grown <lb />
steadily in strength and influence <lb />
and stands today for all that is <lb />
best and highest in education and <lb />
training for useful manhood. <lb />
The summer school for teach- <lb />
begins and the sum- <lb />
Remember we can stay here but <lb />
days as our work calls us <lb />
elsewhere yours for good work. <lb />
Carolina Photo <lb />
t d <lb />
A new lot of bran at F. V. <lb />
Johnston's. Phone<lb /></p>
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THE QUESTION OF FENCES. <lb />
FROM MR. B. F. <lb />
KEITH. <lb />
His View of to; Subject -Would Hive <lb />
The Legislature Pas a State Law. <lb />
Pardon me for call- <lb />
the attention of the farmers j counties and if they wish to ship <lb />
and Will wishers of the progress oat beef cattle they have to <lb />
of our State to importance of overcome opposition because <lb />
the stock or no fence law, as it they come from a section where <lb />
soon be time to begin to I the stock is permitted to run at <lb />
make selections for our large and to avoid this <lb />
t the tap of young a RECORD OF THE CIVIL WAR Deafness Cannot be cured <lb />
pine which completely application, as they cannot i State of North Carolina. <lb />
As it is at present <lb />
ties that have the no fence law- <lb />
arc discriminated against and <lb />
put to expense to keep up <lb />
the fence between adjoining <lb />
OF INTEREST TO THE OLD VET- the diseased of the <lb />
CD There is only one to cure <lb />
i and that is constitutional remedies. <lb />
List of Officers in the Confederate <lb />
Army of 1861.64-Fifth <lb />
Installment. <lb />
GENERALS <lb />
Alfred Iverson Jr. Ga. 1862. <lb />
Sidney D. Jackman, Missouri, <lb />
1805. <lb />
Henry R. Jackson, Georgia, <lb />
Our State be advanced or <lb />
retarded just in proportion to the <lb />
class of men who we send to <lb />
represent us, if we are wise in <lb />
making our selection, we will <lb />
prosper in proportion. If we <lb />
important matter <lb />
the peanut <lb />
we will suffer as we have <lb />
in past- <lb />
What we need Is men who are <lb />
honest find will dare to do their <lb />
nation it is to every county's <lb />
interest in the State to Jno-K. Jackson, Georgia, 1862 <lb />
work for a general law ; Wm H Jackson Tennessee, <lb />
throughout the entire length and <lb />
breadth of North Carolina. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
B. F. Keith. <lb />
Date of Meeting Changed. <lb />
The date of the annual meet- <lb />
of the stockholders of The <lb />
Farmers Consolidated land, 1864. <lb />
Wm. L. Jackson, Virginia, <lb />
Albert G Jenkins, Virginia, 1862 <lb />
Micah Jenkins, South Caro- <lb />
1862. <lb />
Adam R. Johnson. Texas, 1864 <lb />
Bradley R. Johnson, Mary <lb />
Deafness i caused by an inflamed con- <lb />
of the lining of the <lb />
Tube. this tube is j made to Gov. of North <lb />
County of Pitt. <lb />
Notice is hereby given to the <lb />
public that application will be <lb />
Carolina <lb />
inflamed you have a rumbling sound or for the pardon of Curtis Taylor. <lb />
convicted at the April term 1907. <lb />
of the Superior court of Pitt <lb />
county, house breaking and <lb />
larceny and sentenced to work <lb />
strove, forever; nine cases out of ten I on the county roads for a term <lb />
caused by Catarrh, which is nothing I <lb />
n inflamed condition of the mucous . <lb />
Imperfect and hen en- <lb />
Deafness is the result, <lb />
unless the inflammation can i. <lb />
taken out and this tube restored to its <lb />
normal condition, hearing I be de- <lb />
but a <lb />
surfaces. <lb />
We will give One Dollars j <lb />
for any case of by <lb />
that cannot be cured by Hall's <lb />
Catarrh Cu-e. S for circulars, free <lb />
f. J. CO., Toledo, O. <lb />
Sold by Druggist, <lb />
Take Hall's Family Pills for <lb />
April 1908 <lb />
J. Paul Attorney for <lb />
Taylor. 4-12 ltd <lb />
BIG H A HELD RAIN. <lb />
Pretty Girl Couldn't Get of Pullman <lb />
Car Door. <lb />
Notice To <lb />
Company changed April George D Johnston, Alabama, <lb />
ere was <lb />
Pa., April <lb />
a win ill <lb />
duty and nothing that 18th ft April 20th, on account 1864 <lb />
thy can do to advance the inter- of April 18th being on Saturday <lb />
of our State more than to which will make it inconvenient <lb />
give us a stock or no fence law for many stockholders to attend. <lb />
for the State- It is a well date of holding the Annual <lb />
known that the scrubby j meeting will be on Monday the <lb />
tank-, and the piny woods rooter instead of Saturday IS. <lb />
in which they Stockholders will please take <lb />
permitted to run at large, do not notice. <lb />
enough to their Formers Consolidated Co. <lb />
owners to for keeping <lb />
their fences their <lb />
North <lb />
t. say nothing the timber, the <lb />
v t, that is destroy ed, <lb />
i.- they are to <lb />
fat c h worth one to <lb />
got it so it can b put upon the <lb />
then bring the <lb />
owes ; rice. <lb />
I hereby announce that I have <lb />
removed for the practice of my <lb />
profession from Falkland to <lb />
Greenville. Residence -n Third <lb />
street next door to J. L. Fleming. <lb />
Office. Dr. Big former office <lb />
where can be found all times <lb />
Dr- <lb />
;, <lb />
For County Treasurer. <lb />
Y find an milk and j when not professionally engaged <lb />
in the territory where tea <lb />
stock is permitted to run at large <lb />
and with few exceptions you will <lb />
find that the so-called i <lb />
rarely make enough meat <lb />
their own use, while you will find I beg to announce my <lb />
In th. haw self as n candidate for the posit- <lb />
W the section nave as of the county of <lb />
Stock law, almost every farmer put, subject to the notion of the <lb />
with one or two selected Democratic of the <lb />
supplied with milk out- county. C. T. <lb />
hogs in pasting or lot d w <lb />
keeping fat on as little as it; <lb />
would lake to keep them from j a woman seldom laughs at a <lb />
dying if they were allowed to man's jokes unless she has an <lb />
run in the woods. The to grind, <lb />
without disease the latter the <lb />
distributors of disease, destroy- Dyspepsia has helped thou- <lb />
his neighbors Stock without of people who have had stomach <lb />
, . , . trouble. This is what ore man says <lb />
reward or profit to owner. c. DeWitt Co., Chicago, <lb />
One of the greatest drawbacks 1897 I had h dis- <lb />
r . ease of the stomach and bowels. I <lb />
are confronted with today is could not anything I ate and In <lb />
Securing immigrants from of 1902 <lb />
,.,. , and the benefit I received from <lb />
Northwest in our present mode bottle all the gold in Georgia <lb />
of letting our stock run at large, could not buy. I soil use little 05- <lb />
,, , . . , . , as I find It a fine blood <lb />
I have Had some of the best farm- and a Rood ionic. May you live <lb />
erg to Say that they would not prosper. Yours very truly. <lb />
. , , C. N. Cornell, Ga., Aug. <lb />
have a farm at any price where 1906. Drug Store. <lb />
the is permitted to run at <lb />
large as the expense of keeping He who attempts to butt <lb />
up his fences and waste of through a crowd makes haste <lb />
with his stock liable to catch <lb />
disease from those at <lb />
the expense too Kennedy's Laxative Cough <lb />
great for farming to h <lb />
It is only an imaginary to well to take. Unlike all <lb />
evil in the thoughts of those <lb />
who think it would work a hard- promptly yet gently on the bowels, <lb />
th man tn through which the cold is forced out of <lb />
snip upon poor man to at the same time it <lb />
prove this let any Of those Who allays Always use <lb />
doubt it go into a territory where <lb />
they have the stock law and see I <lb />
if they can find any one who <lb />
would go back to the old style of that will work if it <lb />
letting the run at <lb />
and I am sure they they will be <lb />
convinced that it is all To have perfect health we must <lb />
l . j . <lb />
Robert Johnston, <lb />
Carolina, 1863- <lb />
A. C. Jones, Tennessee, 1865. <lb />
John Jones, Virginia, 1362. <lb />
John Jones, Virginia, 1863. <lb />
Wm. E. Virginia, 1832. <lb />
Thomas Jordan, Virginia, <lb />
James H, Kelly, Alabama, <lb />
John D. South Caro- <lb />
1864- <lb />
K. King, Georgia, 1864. <lb />
Wm. W. North Car- <lb />
1803. <lb />
Virginia. <lb />
1862 <lb />
James H. Lane, North Caro- <lb />
1862. <lb />
Walter P. Lane, Texas. 1863 <lb />
Alex R. Lawton, Georgia, 1861. <lb />
at the East Liberty <lb />
on the Bail- <lb />
road the other morning, The <lb />
Pacific express was <lb />
Letters of administration upon the <lb />
estate of Jesse L. Smith, d ceased, <lb />
having this day been issued to me by <lb />
the clerk of Superior court of Pitt <lb />
county, and having duly qualified as <lb />
such notice is hereby <lb />
I given to all persons holding claims <lb />
against said estate to present them to <lb />
mi- for payment, duly authenticated, <lb />
on or before the 10th day of April 1909. <lb />
i or this notice will be plead bar of <lb />
their recovery. All persons <lb />
to said estate are requested to make <lb />
neck immediate payment to me. <lb />
This the 10th day of April. <lb />
Smith, <lb />
Jesse L. Smith, <lb />
live minutes <lb />
away after it had <lb />
oil to let oil young Pitt county, North Carolina, this is to <lb />
, , , .- . notify all having claims again.-; <lb />
who had came deceased to exhibit <lb />
when they thoroughly in- <lb />
for themselves. <lb />
If we are given the no-fence <lb />
law in ten years will see all <lb />
of our waste places in the <lb />
belt of our State with a growth <lb />
of long leaf pine that will be <lb />
capable of producing turpentine <lb />
and rosin by the patent box sys- <lb />
that would bring the own- <lb />
more revenue each year than <lb />
the land would bring today upon <lb />
the market, besides it will re- <lb />
store our seasons which are be- <lb />
coming a problem owing <lb />
to the fact that it is either too <lb />
wet or caused by <lb />
traction of the forest by careless <lb />
lumbermen, often followed by <lb />
fire for the benefit of a few cat <lb />
tie that are not worth what is <lb />
perfect digestion, and it is very <lb />
net to permit of any delay the <lb />
moment the stomach out of order. <lb />
Take something at once that know <lb />
will promptly and assist <lb />
digestion there is nothing better <lb />
than for dyspepsia, indigestion, <lb />
sour stomach, belching of gas and <lb />
nervous headache. is a natural <lb />
and will digest you eat. <lb />
Sold by Jno. L. Wooten's Drug Store. <lb />
A man ran sit up all hours of <lb />
night with u girl and never get <lb />
bored until after they are<lb />
The kidneys are and sensitive <lb />
organs are very at any time <lb />
to get out of order. DeWitt's Kidney <lb />
and ladder are prompt and <lb />
thorough and will in a very short tune <lb />
strengthen the weakened kidneys <lb />
sissy troubles arising from inflammation <lb />
of the bladder. Sold by Jno. L. <lb />
Wooten's Drug Store. <lb />
A cut or s little cut, small scratches <lb />
th j bud well as root up and Drug <lb />
lute in <lb />
New She had on her new <lb />
Easter hat, and it was a dream. <lb />
It was as big around as a dining- <lb />
room table, and that's what <lb />
caused the express to <lb />
leave five minutes hue. <lb />
The young woman put on the <lb />
hat before the depot was reach- <lb />
ed, and when the train stopped <lb />
started out of the Pullman <lb />
at a brisk gait. Suddenly there <lb />
Was a grinding noise and the <lb />
young came to a stop. lie <lb />
isle along the <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having qualified as administratrix of <lb />
Dr. W. H. Bagwell, deceased, late <lb />
North Carolina, Pitt county. <lb />
In the Superior Term, 1908 <lb />
W. B. I <lb />
vs i Notice of <lb />
The Tennessee Co. Summons, <lb />
and B. H. Vance <lb />
The defendants, The Tennessee <lb />
Company and B. II. Vance, in the <lb />
above entitled action will take notice <lb />
that a civil action entitled as above has <lb />
been commenced in the Superior Court <lb />
of Pitt county by the plaintiff, W. B. <lb />
against the defendants, The <lb />
Tennessee Company and B. H. <lb />
Vance, for the recovery alleged to <lb />
be due to the plaintiff by the defendants <lb />
arising out of claim damages for <lb />
breach of contract for the sale of cot- <lb />
ton seed meat; and the said defendants. <lb />
The Tennessee Company and B. <lb />
H. Vance, will further take notice that <lb />
a warrant of attachment was issued in <lb />
aid action on the 4th day of March <lb />
against the property of the de- <lb />
to sacks cotton seed <lb />
meal, which said cotton seed meal is <lb />
in the town of Greenville, in the <lb />
State of North Carolina; and the de- <lb />
the Tennessee Com- <lb />
B. H. Vance are hereby <lb />
that they are required to appear <lb />
at the term of the Superior Court <lb />
Pitt to be held in the court <lb />
house in in said county in <lb />
the State of North Carolina, to be held <lb />
on the 7th Monday, after the first <lb />
Monday of March, it being the 20th <lb />
day of April 1908, and answer or demur <lb />
to the complaint of the plaintiff which <lb />
will be filed in the office of the Clerk of <lb />
the Superior Court of Pitt County <lb />
the first three days of said term of <lb />
the or the plaintiff will apply to <lb />
Court for the relief demanded in the <lb />
complaint. <lb />
This the day of March 1908. <lb />
D. C. MOORE, <lb />
Clerk Superior Court of Pitt County. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
ENGINEERS TO PICK UP VILLAGE. <lb />
them to me or to attorney, F. C. <lb />
James, within months from this <lb />
date, or this notice will be plead bar of the pow r of sale con- <lb />
of their recovery. All persons indebted in a certain mortgage deed ex- <lb />
to .-aid estate will pleas make and delivered by <lb />
mediate payment to my said attorney, and wife Katie Beach to W. L. Ran- <lb />
Tl the 14th of April, I on the day of December 1806, <lb />
NANNIE D. . in Register Peed <lb />
Administratrix, of Pitt North Carolina, <lb />
F. C. Alt. <lb />
Alabama, v wide enough tor <lb />
the hat when it was on top <lb />
Edwin G. Lee, Virginia, 1864. tho young woman's <lb />
Colette <lb />
Carolina, 1865. <lb />
Jas. H. Lewis, Kentucky, 1863. <lb />
L. M. Lewis, Missouri, 1864. <lb />
Lewis, North Caro- <lb />
1864. <lb />
St John R. Louisiana, <lb />
1862. <lb />
Robert D- Lilly, Virginia, 1864. <lb />
Henry Little, Missouri, 1862 <lb />
Thomas M. Logan, Car-; <lb />
1865. <lb />
Armistead L. Long, Virginia, <lb />
1863. <lb />
Mark P. Lowry, Mississippi, <lb />
1863. <lb />
Robert Lowry, Mississippi <lb />
1865. <lb />
B. Lyon, Kentucky, <lb />
1864. <lb />
P. Mabry, Texas, 1863. <lb />
Wm. W. Maryland, i <lb />
1862- <lb />
Robert P. Arkansas, <lb />
1865. <lb />
Wm. North Carolina, <lb />
1864- <lb />
James P. Major, Missouri, 1863 <lb />
Geo. Tennessee, 1862 <lb />
Arthur M South <lb />
Carolina, 1863. <lb />
Humphrey Marshall, Kentucky <lb />
1861. <lb />
John Marshall, Texas, 1865. <lb />
James G. Martin, North Caro- <lb />
1862. <lb />
John D. Martin. Mississippi, <lb />
1865. <lb />
John Virginia, I <lb />
1864. j <lb />
Wm. Tennessee, 1865 <lb />
Thomas H. Arkansas, <lb />
1863. <lb />
Benjamin Texas, <lb />
1861. <lb />
Henry E. <lb />
1862. <lb />
Samuel South Car- <lb />
1863- <lb />
James M. Florida, <lb />
1862. <lb />
James A. <lb />
see no date. <lb />
Arkansas, <lb />
1862. <lb />
Arkansas, <lb />
1862. <lb />
Hugh W- Georgia, <lb />
1861. <lb />
William R. Miles. Louisiana. <lb />
1864. <lb />
William R. Miner, <lb />
top of <lb />
lead. The <lb />
shouting that the <lb />
train would have to and <lb />
I there was all kinds of excite- <lb />
Then t he porter started <lb />
I to the young woman from <lb />
hut it wasn't any use. <lb />
one of the male pas- <lb />
acted upon. The to the <lb />
Note to <lb />
Having duly qualified before the <lb />
i,., cleric of Pitt county as ad <lb />
I -i the estate of Joshua <lb />
I deceased, notice is here- <lb />
by given to all persons indebted <lb />
estate to make Immediate payment to <lb />
reigned, and nil . <lb />
I claims the are not- <lb />
to present the same to the under- <lb />
I for payment on or before the <lb />
mi day of April, or this notice <lb />
I will be plead in bar of their <lb />
This 1908. R. L. <lb />
Administrator of Joshua Henry <lb />
deceased. <lb />
L page-16, the undersigned <lb />
will expose to public sale before the <lb />
Court door in N. C. <lb />
. ., high el bidder, on Monday May <lb />
, at i o'clock p. m, u certain <lb />
tract or puree of land lying and being <lb />
v Lin county of Pitt and State of North <lb />
Carolina and described fellows, to <lb />
One tract of land bounded on the <lb />
north by land of J. C. Taylor, on the <lb />
east land Manning heirs, on the <lb />
South by land of Fannie Drill y, and or. <lb />
the west by land known as the AM Pine <lb />
land. Beginning at a number of pines <lb />
the South west corner, thence north to <lb />
a a north east course to <lb />
the run of en a corner at <lb />
. ash trees, thence down the run of <lb />
creek t. Fannie a corner, <lb />
1- with Fannie line to the <lb />
hi ginning, acres more or <lb />
,. , , , , n i One tract of land beginning at <lb />
Having duly qualified before a a COrner of lot No. in the <lb />
of I county vision of the Henry deceased, <lb />
executor of the will and t. i-i, thence North degree East <lb />
ion. which of John I lo a pine, thence North S degrees <lb />
is he given to ah persons indebted ; poles to the creek, thence <lb />
with the run of Creek to <lb />
to <lb />
before <lb />
removed <lb />
half <lb />
s given to all persons <lb />
he estate to make Immediate . . . <lb />
I to the undersigned, and all per- lot No. , thence <lb />
; sons having claims against said estate <lb />
rat pins, alter that they present j acres more or less. <lb />
maneuvering, the hat came the same to the undersigned said deed. Terms <lb />
, . , meat on or before the day of <lb />
nil, as did also the varnish oil March. 1909, or this notice will Del me of April 1908. <lb />
sides of the ear. The hat pie <lb />
. . , . This March 31st, 1908. <lb />
was then tipped the Harvey A. Moore, JULIUS Alt. <lb />
young woman got out and the m <lb />
Pacific express away. The <lb />
hat which caused all the trouble <lb />
measured inches from stem <lb />
to stem. <lb />
the line <lb />
contain- <lb />
To satisfy <lb />
of sale <lb />
police. <lb />
The School Closing <lb />
. Season . <lb />
la nearly on hand and per- <lb />
haps you expect to install a <lb />
Piano in your parlor upon <lb />
your daughters return from <lb />
college. Write us about a <lb />
certain and special Piano <lb />
we are now offering at <lb />
This Piano is guaranteed <lb />
for years and will fully <lb />
measure up to any <lb />
Piano offered by the small <lb />
dealer. Term per <lb />
month, per quarter, <lb />
every months. Write <lb />
to <lb />
Chas. M. <lb />
OR <lb />
G. G. <lb />
Greenville, N. G. Box <lb />
Notice is hereby that the <lb />
board of elections, for Pitt county <lb />
have this day changed the voting <lb />
in Beaver Dam township, from i <lb />
to Arthur, in <lb />
By order of board this the n <lb />
day of 1908. <lb />
J. G. <lb />
J. N. Hart, Sec. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
My wife Julia Baker, having left my <lb />
bed and board and absented herself <lb />
from home, all persons arc hereby <lb />
warned under penalty of law not to <lb />
provide her with shelter, food or em- <lb />
or in anyway harbor her. <lb />
This day of 2nd April, 1908. <lb />
JOE BAKER, <lb />
Administrators Notice. <lb />
Letters of administration upon the es- <lb />
of J. W. Potter, deceased, having <lb />
place this day issued to me by the clerk <lb />
May's I of the Superior court of Pitt county, <lb />
notice is hereby given to all persons <lb />
claims against the estate of <lb />
said J. W. Potter to present them to <lb />
me for payment, duly authenticated, <lb />
on or before the 10th day of April 1909, <lb />
or this notice will be plead in bar of <lb />
their recovery. All persons indebted <lb />
to said estate are requested to make <lb />
immediate payment to me. <lb />
This the day of April 1908. <lb />
William Fountain, <lb />
of J. W. Potter <lb />
Jarvis Blow, <lb />
Notice. <lb />
I will give liberal reward for <lb />
information of strayed heifer <lb />
yearling, well grown, 1-year old, <lb />
pale red and white spotted, <lb />
marked split in each ear. <lb />
S. Page, <lb />
ltd Stokes, N. C. <lb />
Stray Taken Up. <lb />
Young heifer about y <lb />
marked slit in right ear. O <lb />
get same by proving property and pay- <lb />
charges. W. ft. HARRINGTON. <lb />
-9 ltd <lb />
ears <lb />
old, <lb />
can <lb />
A Twenty year Sentence. <lb />
have just completed a twenty <lb />
year health sentence, imposed by Buck- <lb />
cured me of <lb />
piles just twenty years <lb />
writes O. S. of <lb />
N. Y. Salve <lb />
the worst sores, boils, burns, wounds <lb />
ruts in the shortest time. at <lb />
Jno. Wooten's drug store. <lb />
Plenty Trouble <lb />
i caused by stagnation of the liver and <lb />
I bowels, to get rid of it and headache <lb />
Florida and biliousness and the that <lb />
jaundice, take D-. King's New <lb />
Pill, the reliable that <lb />
1864. <lb />
M. Moody. Alabama. <lb />
1865- . . <lb />
be <lb />
Subscribe to The <lb />
Note This Change at <lb />
On account of the fact that the <lb />
Oxford Orphans give an enter- <lb />
at Farmville Thurs- <lb />
day night, April The date <lb />
for the prohibition speaking by <lb />
Mr. King and Mr. Plyler has <lb />
been changed to Monday night <lb />
May 4th. Our Farmville read- <lb />
will please note this change <lb />
ind circulate it. <lb />
Notice To Creditors. <lb />
Having duly qualified before the <lb />
Court clerk of Pitt county as <lb />
administrator of the last will and <lb />
of B. M. Williams, deceased, <lb />
notice is hereby given to persons in- <lb />
to the estate to make immediate <lb />
payment to the undersigned, and all <lb />
persons having claims against the es- <lb />
are notified to present the same to <lb />
the undersigned for on or be- <lb />
fore the 9th day of April, 1909, or this <lb />
notice will be plead in bar of recovery. <lb />
This April 9th, 1908. <lb />
T. L. Williams, <lb />
Administrator of B. M. Williams, <lb />
I Not Quite I <lb />
i l How often you get a <lb />
J thing <lb />
nail or screw driver or <lb />
. i lacking. Have a good <lb />
fool box and be prepared for <lb />
I emergencies. Our line of tools <lb />
a desire, and <lb />
, will <lb />
it <lb />
not lack <lb />
useful article. <lb />
that your tool <lb />
Of Course <lb />
You get <lb />
Horse Goods <lb />
s-------- of <lb />
J. R, <lb />
Corey<lb />
Incident to the Work of Digging the <lb />
Panama Canal <lb />
Washington, D. C, April <lb />
Incidental to the work of dig- <lb />
the Panama Canal, the en- <lb />
are preparing to pick up <lb />
a village that was so unfortunate <lb />
as to establish itself in the path <lb />
of progress. <lb />
This is the old town of <lb />
which has buildings and a <lb />
population of It is on the <lb />
site of the Gatun dam and will <lb />
be carried off two miles and set <lb />
down along the Panama railroad. <lb />
In the commission's way of do- <lb />
things, the moving of a <lb />
is about as amputating a <lb />
wart. <lb />
The church and parsonage have <lb />
already been shipped to their <lb />
new home. The native school <lb />
is about to be moved and the <lb />
ore taking down their <lb />
houses and them n <lb />
freight cars on which they will <lb />
be hauled to the new site at the <lb />
expense of th- commission. <lb />
Th only difficulty is that the <lb />
natives who had lived in the <lb />
present location long before it <lb />
became the Gatun dam site, don . <lb />
carrying off their houses <lb />
place. If they don t <lb />
the will, dolt tor <lb />
them, f h now is the <lb />
one where the sewer and water <lb />
been installed b fore toe <lb />
town. Everything is now ready. <lb />
When the ate set do n <lb />
th.- town be full fledged <lb />
with well paved streets and all <lb />
public <lb />
Whooping Cough. <lb />
have <lb />
Remedy in j f <lb />
to toil you that It <lb />
Lithe lies- <lb />
-W F. <lb />
any safe and sum. raw by <lb />
Druggists and In Patent Me <lb />
Large for Cotton. <lb />
On Friday Mr. W H <lb />
gave a check for 17,882.99 for <lb />
about bales of cotton <lb />
chased that d y. For time <lb />
of year it u as a large check <lb />
to be paid for cotton. <lb />
SMITH <lb />
Beautiful Home of Popular <lb />
Couple in <lb />
N. C, 21.- <lb />
So Tired <lb />
It may be overwork, but <lb />
the chances are la- <lb />
LIVER--------Bast <lb />
With a well conducted LIVER <lb />
one can do mountains of labor <lb />
without fatigue. <lb />
It adds a hundred per cent to <lb />
ones earning capacity. <lb />
It can be healthful action <lb />
by, and only by <lb />
TAKE HO <lb />
Trade Report. <lb />
Richmond, Va. April 1908 <lb />
Saturday will say <lb />
for Richmond and <lb />
Trade conditions generally con- <lb />
about as they have for the <lb />
past few weeks. In shoes, dry <lb />
goods and notions some filling <lb />
in orders are noted. Jobbers of <lb />
groceries and provisions report <lb />
ordering fair. Slight increase <lb />
in demand for lumber is noted <lb />
and sale of manufactured wood- <lb />
en ware shows an increase. North <lb />
Carolina jobbing centers trade <lb />
conditions are about the same as <lb />
at Richmond Shipments of <lb />
strawberries to northern mark- <lb />
have commenced, this crop <lb />
will be well up to the average in <lb />
quantity and quality if existing <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert weather conditions continue Re <lb />
request the of your <lb />
presence <lb />
at the marriage of their daughter <lb />
Mary Parsons <lb />
to <lb />
Mr. Carl Denver Parker <lb />
Wednesday evening. <lb />
May tho <lb />
nineteen hundred and eight <lb />
at nine o'clock <lb />
at St Peter's <lb />
Washington, North Carolina. <lb />
tail trade in the large towns and <lb />
cities shows improvement, but <lb />
in the rural districts trade is dull <lb />
especially in manufacturing lo- <lb />
The planting of cot- <lb />
ton continues and farmers are <lb />
preparing tor a full average of <lb />
tobacco. Building and con- <lb />
work show more ac <lb />
Favorable weather con- <lb />
are reported throughout <lb />
the district. Collections <lb />
backward. <lb />
A Woman Tells Hew to <lb />
Pains. <lb />
I have a vary sufferer <lb />
from dreadful rheumatism, <lb />
for u number I have tried <lb />
much <lb />
from f them until two yea-a <lb />
ago, when hi a bottle of <lb />
Pain I found relief <lb />
re had all we bu <lb />
kepi on it end soon bit like a <lb />
different woman my <lb />
many of my tried <lb />
can j u how wonderfully it l <lb />
a. Cole, s <lb />
Saw Chamberlain s <lb />
Balm is a The f <lb />
from pain v it affords U bU <lb />
worth limes cost. It marts <lb />
r .-. . .-1 a by <lb />
Druggists and U.- rs in Med- <lb />
res. <lb />
Cured of Rheumatism. <lb />
Wm. of <lb />
Tenn , had in his left arm. <lb />
The strength seemed to have gone <lb />
o of the muscles so that it wan <lb />
for says. applied <lb />
Pain Balm wrapped <lb />
arm in at night, and to my <lb />
I found that the pain gradually <lb />
left me and the retained. In <lb />
three weeks the rheumatism has <lb />
and las not since <lb />
troubled rheumatism try a U H <lb />
of Pain are <lb />
certain to pleas d with th relief <lb />
which it affords. For -ale by all Drug- <lb />
and Dealers in Patent Medicines. <lb />
should be taught f <lb />
Its <lb />
me <lb />
Brothers. <lb />
The man who went out to <lb />
milk and down on a <lb />
in the middle of the pasture and <lb />
for the cow to up <lb />
to S id the brother to the man who<lb />
in every kind or condition j a store and wouldn't <lb />
of weather. If hears its parents i because he re------- <lb />
cursing and bemoaning a rainy j that the purchasing public would <lb />
day the child's plastic mind back up to his of business <lb />
quick to receive the I when it <lb />
Rarely a over has so <lb />
witnessed a prettier home <lb />
wedding than that of Mb <lb />
Borden, only daughter of <lb />
Mrs. William H. Borden, of this <lb />
city, and Mr. E- Ehrlich Smith, <lb />
son of the lat Bishop Coke <lb />
Smith, of Virginia, which was <lb />
solemnized at the palatial Borden <lb />
residence on James street Wed- <lb />
night o'clock. <lb />
Rev. Dr. F. D. Swindell, of <lb />
son, a former pastor here, as- <lb />
by Rev. E. H. Davis, pas- <lb />
tor of St. Paul M. E. church, <lb />
officiating. <lb />
The commodious residence had <lb />
been rendered a veritable dream <lb />
land of bewildering beauty to its <lb />
adornment of cut flowers and <lb />
growing plants and myriads of <lb />
electric lights. The front par- <lb />
on either side of the spacious <lb />
hall were us d as reception rooms <lb />
and here were displayed the <lb />
bridal many, so <lb />
varied, so lovely as to exhaust <lb />
enumeration and beggar <lb />
mute yet eloquent tribute <lb />
to what measure of esteem the <lb />
young couple are held by their <lb />
immediate friends, not to speak <lb />
of the wealth of gifts from <lb />
of their respective <lb />
It was a simple ceremony with- <lb />
out attendants, other than the <lb />
sweet little flower and ribbon <lb />
girls, cousins of the bride, little <lb />
Misses Claude Aycock, Mary <lb />
and Ethel Miller- <lb />
After the ceremony the bridal <lb />
pair were showered with cordial <lb />
congratulations, and were also <lb />
with conventional <lb />
rice throwing they took the <lb />
northbound train at o'clock <lb />
for a bridal trip, after which <lb />
will make their home in <lb />
Norfolk, Va. where the groom <lb />
holds a responsible position with <lb />
the Roper Lumber Company.- <lb />
Raleigh News and Observer. <lb />
that a rainy day a disaster. Exchange. <lb />
How much better to expatiate <lb />
in presence w the blessing <lb />
of rain and to the en- <lb />
of varying <lb />
moods, which ether young <lb />
Happiness come from <lb />
within in order to respond to <lb />
that which comas from without, <lb />
just as there must a <lb />
car and temperament to enjoy <lb />
music. <lb />
Cultivate as an art <lb />
or science. <lb />
of business <lb />
wanted something. <lb />
Death Was On His Heels. <lb />
P- of Skippers. <lb />
close call in th- spring . <lb />
attack of pneumonia tut <lb />
me so weak and with such a fearful <lb />
cough that my declared con- <lb />
had me, and death was or. <lb />
my Then I was Denuded to <lb />
try Dr. King's New Disc-very. It <lb />
h me immediately, and <lb />
two and a half ho. ties I was a well <lb />
man again, I found out that new dis- <lb />
the best remedy for coughs <lb />
and lung in all the world. <lb />
Sold Under guarantee at L Woolen s <lb />
and bot- <lb />
free. <lb />
B Headquarters For Farm <lb />
Supplies and Hardware. <lb />
WE carry a full line at all times of the best <lb />
quality goods only. Don't fail to call <lb />
on us. We would call your attention to our <lb />
Agricultural implements, such as Plows, <lb />
rows, and High Grade Cultivators both riding <lb />
and walking, which are great labor savers. <lb />
Satisfaction Guaranteed. <lb />
We also carry the Highest Grade Lime and <lb />
Cement that can be purchased. We might <lb />
also call your attention to our line <lb />
PAINT <lb />
which we keep complete at all times, and can <lb />
truthfully say that there is nothing better <lb />
made. It your house is to be painted see us. <lb />
and when you call then we will tell you all <lb />
about our wire fencing, rubber paper, Iron <lb />
Cotton and Corn planters. <lb />
Guano Mowers, Rakes, Cook <lb />
Stoves, and High Grade Ranges. The best <lb />
Cutlery and lots of other things too <lb />
to mention. Now, word to the Wise <lb />
is Give us a call. You will find <lb />
us in the Forbes building neat to Bank <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
BAKER HART<lb />
THE L <lb />
FERTILIZER J <lb />
THAT NEVER V <lb />
FAILS <lb />
h id <lb />
y U <lb />
Tobacco Guano<lb />
COLUMBIA GUANO CO. <lb />
NORFOLK, VA.<lb />
E G FLANAGAN <lb />
Pros, and Gen. <lb />
The <lb />
T M HOOKER <lb />
Secretary,<lb />
W E HOOKER <lb />
Treasurer. <lb />
Organized h 1866. reorganized and <lb />
In WM with authorized of 550.000. <lb />
Manufacturers of Hi-a <lb />
BUGGIES -AND -CARRIAGES. <lb />
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n. f service the people of Pitt. <lb />
h a for you. <lb />
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market. us u trial and be convinced. <lb />
OUR GUARANTEE. <lb />
If spring or wheel breaks with fair and reasonable <lb />
one year from date of purchase caused by <lb />
and is the <lb />
chaser, we will replace the same free of charge <lb />
Wt haw for sale the best made by of experience <lb />
ft E Co., at <lb />
for all our work sold by them is sublet to our guarantee- <lb />
The JOHN FLANAGAN BUGGY COMPANY <lb />
Greenville, North Carolina, U. S. A., <lb />
Roller in Ditch. <lb />
The steam road roller that is <lb />
being used on the streets, <lb />
a ditch street Friday. <lb />
It was nearly an all day job to <lb />
get the roller out of the ditch. <lb />
He Got What He Needed, <lb />
years It looked as If my <lb />
corns, Mr C. <lb />
of Mill Creak, Ind. Tar. was so run <lb />
down that life on a <lb />
It than ray rec- <lb />
. and got what I Beaded <lb />
I had one toot in the grave <lb />
but Electric Bitten it back on the <lb />
and I've been well ever <lb />
HI under at J. L. <lb />
Wooten's K. <lb />
H. L. CARR <lb />
General Hardware <lb />
Sole Agent for<lb />
Lead and Paint, Jewel Stoves and Ranges. <lb />
Implements sower <lb />
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1.1<lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor Proprietor <lb />
Entered as second matter Jan. 1907 at the at Greenville. N <lb />
C . under Congress of March 1879 <lb />
to to <lb />
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY MAY 1st 1908 <lb />
think f storms <lb />
MORE ABOUT THE EDITORS The other M. -a <lb />
reception and smoker at night . <lb />
States southwest us in the last <lb />
for the largest crowd of The manager of the <lb />
ever assembled there and will New Bern Sun forward to <lb />
take care of them handsomely. prove that women are not as <lb />
and clerks <lb />
North Carolina is indeed a fa- as men. He gives a reason <lb />
voted section. In winter it is fr this during the past <lb />
free from blizzards, and in sum-; . lady <lb />
mer the visits of the tornado are to get married and leave, <lb />
practically unknown. be the Sun is working a <lb />
in the parlors of the <lb />
The Reflector has only told Club where the editors <lb />
part about recent gathering and Charlotte's professional and <lb />
of editors Charlotte. The businessmen spent a pleasant <lb />
second of the session proved hour together, <lb />
of no less interest than the first. The progress of Charlotte has <lb />
E. Hale spoke of the been wonderful, yet it really <lb />
means of preventing freight dis- looks to have but fairly begun, <lb />
North Car- there are so many things under <lb />
and advocated the deep- way. Buildings are now in <lb />
of the Cape Fear of erection that will call <lb />
from Wilmington to an expenditure of three mil- <lb />
ville. A resolution was adopted lions dollars. Thrift is in <lb />
renewing allegiance of the deuce on every hand, <lb />
press of the State to the inland. has contributed some <lb />
waterway project. Thus it to Charlotte <lb />
be seen that the editors in their Reflector is glad to note <lb />
meetings do not confine them- their Mr. W. F. Hard- <lb />
selves to bat jg very prominent in the <lb />
cuss those matters that look profession of the city, and <lb />
the of the State. P. Harding is <lb />
The new officers elected for of one of the city's best <lb />
the association were J. Another young man <lb />
as, president; W. C. Dowd, J. originally from Greenville, Mr. <lb />
Z. Green and Dr. i. O. Wilson, is editor of the <lb />
son, vice presidents; J. B. He left <lb />
rill, secretary and treasurer; J. Greenville when only nine <lb />
M. Julian, J. F. Hurley, ;,.,,. after completing his <lb />
historian; R. M. Phil poet, education decided to cost his lot <lb />
There were two pleasure <lb />
of the second day after <lb />
business had completed. <lb />
one these an automobile <lb />
ride r mt ii mile <lb />
few days. In Georgia, Alabama, <lb />
Mississippi. Louisiana and Texas <lb />
nearly half a thousand people <lb />
perished and the property loss <lb />
was enormous. How thankful <lb />
we should be to escape such <lb />
disasters. <lb />
When <lb />
matrimonial bureau on the <lb />
quiet. <lb />
There is nothing to he gained <lb />
by keeping the stores open late <lb />
Saturday night. If the mer- <lb />
chants would have some uniform <lb />
time to close early no one would <lb />
be hurt and all would lie better <lb />
prepared to enjoy Sunday. <lb />
Greenville should not <lb />
with her present achieve- <lb />
The Eastern Training <lb />
School and the street paving are <lb />
the result of united enthusiastic <lb />
effort on the part of the citizens <lb />
of the town and county. That <lb />
same energy and effort will <lb />
bring to pass almost anything <lb />
Along with the clubs and <lb />
other organizations Greenville <lb />
might have a musical <lb />
There are a number of <lb />
good singers among our people <lb />
who could do much to encourage <lb />
interest in music of a high class. <lb />
There is much good material <lb />
among the candidates for the <lb />
county offices. Pitt is already <lb />
doing what Mr. says <lb />
is a panacea for all political ills <lb />
her business men go into pol- <lb />
Now President Roosevelt de- <lb />
that he will <lb />
val bill unless it suits him. The <lb />
fly sat upon the axle of the wheel <lb />
and said. a dust I do <lb />
adopt such methods to attempt I <lb />
to defame the character of men <lb />
speaking prohibition as they season seems to <lb />
did in Wilmington, it is entirely j early this year. <lb />
in keeping with the principles of f Louisiana, <lb />
the whiskey dealer. A business mi Alabama were swept by <lb />
that wrecks homes, makes Friday left a disastrous <lb />
and orphans, tills jails and a hundred <lb />
insane asylums, would not heal .,,, <lb />
tan- to try to nun character. destroyed, <lb />
even i h r. of the <lb />
Stale. <lb />
g roads. T <lb />
ride v u i ; <lb />
to ill who In n <lb />
in the town in the <lb />
Charlotte i making much <lb />
or For the <lb />
State convention in June. <lb />
auditorium i- magnificent, large <lb />
i ; four <lb />
l I ii <lb />
in <lb />
, o n . <lb />
in her <lb />
or seen country thousand. The city i- looking <lb />
Two res arc given for the <lb />
failure in Raleigh to the <lb />
recent election The liquor <lb />
and those who oppose the <lb />
There is a <lb />
suggestion in this for those <lb />
g for j who want i sake advancement <lb />
bet oar county improvements. <lb />
Las; Sunday the Charlotte <lb />
News gave the opinion of some <lb />
of he the sale of <lb />
liquor, declares government. <lb />
it the st curse in <lb />
nil <lb />
sire evil, <lb />
county make few fellows Wash- <lb />
wan ; ; .--. <lb />
run . North Carolina <lb />
. and to speak <lb />
trip n i .-;, IS -m . to what <lb />
Di mi <lb />
Thai going to do with regard to <lb />
Sam's <lb />
According to the Charlotte pa- <lb />
the addresses at the <lb />
are excellent. That is <lb />
just what we expect of news-pa- <lb />
per men. Charlotte is giving <lb />
them a royal time. <lb />
Sometimes when an attraction <lb />
is advertised for the opera house <lb />
there is doubt in the minds of <lb />
some as to whether or not they <lb />
can afford to go. When the or- <lb />
come all are glad to greet <lb />
them. <lb />
It would be a good idea <lb />
have a stay-at-home year in <lb />
Greenville. It is more <lb />
than many places and if our <lb />
people Would stay at home we <lb />
could make it attractive for <lb />
others. <lb />
The ladies of the ore or- <lb />
to do temperance work <lb />
in and county. They, <lb />
have been heard from but very <lb />
If they are going to <lb />
anything they will have to begin <lb />
now.<lb />
A glance at the pages <lb />
will convince you that the ed- <lb />
are away. <lb />
Pay your bills promptly. You <lb />
have no right to buy what you <lb />
cannot pay for, and if the mer- <lb />
chants are promptly paid they <lb />
can serve the general public <lb />
cheaper and better. <lb />
Raleigh papers did not get <lb />
here till last night. Perhaps a <lb />
complaint would do some good <lb />
as there is no reason why they <lb />
should not get here on the early <lb />
train. <lb />
Church going is an excellent <lb />
habit to acquire. Besides the <lb />
worship, there is a refining <lb />
influence about it that you do <lb />
not get elsewhere. <lb />
We may expect many laws <lb />
forestry now. But <lb />
did you ever stop to that <lb />
most of the <lb />
in the die wealthy ., <lb />
Bryan drew large crowds to <lb />
hear him in New York this week. <lb />
I is preaching on the Brother- <lb />
hood of man.<lb />
This is a day for spring <lb />
try. d sire <lb />
to write do make your poem <lb />
long. <lb />
ARE YOU INSURED IN THE <lb />
r n f STRONGEST THE SOUTH THE <lb />
h I M h l-------- -w <lb />
To Southern ma, woman. JEFFERSON is the Weal c and or Southern progress. To J <lb />
safety and absolute security to the perfect patriotism and business <lb />
in security behind the policy contract means not volume of in in force regardless of security. <lb />
.-.<lb />
Condition Dec. st, 1907 <lb />
Assets <lb />
Reserve 1.00 <lb />
Income j <lb />
Surplus to policy <lb />
holders<lb />
The JEFFERSON has for <lb />
dry one dollar of liability, as- j <lb />
sets to the amount of <lb />
over eight times stronger than <lb />
the Southern company next <lb />
in strength. <lb />
in fore March 15th, 1908, in North Carolina on , <lb />
Jefferson Standard Life Insurance<lb />
Strongest in South <lb />
1,5000,000.00 <lb />
Company <lb />
RALEIGH. NORTH CAROLINA <lb />
Brown, President. <lb />
P. D. Jr. V.-P. Gen Mgr. <lb />
C. W. Gold, Sec Sup. of <lb />
Charles J. Parker. Treasurer. <lb />
. i<lb />
W. E. <lb />
C. <lb />
Albert Anderson, M. D. Medical <lb />
Director. <lb />
T. B. Womack, General Counsel. <lb />
David Parks Actuary. <lb />
T-<lb />
OUR AYDEN , <lb />
. g. BORN W IT <lb />
Paper roofing, rubber roofing, <lb />
and tobacco barn at J- <lb />
K, Smith Co. <lb />
The directors will hold a meet- <lb />
to-night and let out the con- <lb />
tract for building a tobacco ware- <lb />
house and a prize house. The <lb />
warehouse is to be feet <lb />
and the prize house of <lb />
dimensions. The land on <lb />
which to build has already been <lb />
purchased and work will begin <lb />
at once so as to be in readiness <lb />
for the coming season. <lb />
See our line of books and <lb />
v for holiday presents. <lb />
J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
The Oxford orphans were here <lb />
last night and had a crowded <lb />
house. The receipts amounted <lb />
to There is a nice class and <lb />
they are smaller children than <lb />
usual. All of are neat and <lb />
nice and one can readily discern <lb />
from deportment the re- <lb />
fining influence by which they <lb />
are sun <lb />
Carload cotton seed meal and <lb />
Hulls at J R Smith <lb />
John Randolph, of Greenville, <lb />
was hero yesterday. <lb />
planted your gar- <lb />
den is question <lb />
one is asking. Woods Seed arc- <lb />
for the South. You will <lb />
find all <lb />
body likes at- <lb />
It will please your <lb />
friend to take her a box of fresh <lb />
candy- M. M. Sauls re <lb />
a magnificent assortment <lb />
at prices from to 1.50. <lb />
Repairing neatly done on bug- <lb />
carts, plows, also <lb />
shoe your mules and horses. J <lb />
R Smith Co. Dixon. <lb />
Car load of hard and soft coal <lb />
by J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
M. M. makes the best <lb />
cold drinks that can be made at <lb />
the lea cold the year <lb />
round- Try one. <lb />
Elias Turnage left on <lb />
a business trip to Kinston. <lb />
Car load of fine and coarse <lb />
salt at JR Smith Co. <lb />
There were services in <lb />
Episcopal and churches <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
A great many of our <lb />
are attending court in <lb />
this week. <lb />
To be a w the Superior <lb />
court of Pi-t county a man has <lb />
J. R Smith Co. Dixon are <lb />
doing a nice business at the old <lb />
BORN WITHOUT FEAR. <lb />
doing a nice business at mm Ma- <lb />
Ayden Milling Manufacturing. by <lb />
Co- site. They will buy your m-little boy is naturally so <lb />
cotton seed wood, and logs, will little girl is so easily <lb />
repair you. cart buggy and wag- frightened. We to cure <lb />
or most any kind of or to So fond par- <lb />
lumber you may send, arc heard to pay <lb />
so have a nice lot of Coffins and i a shows some special <lb />
caskets- Ed Garris is the form of fear. <lb />
LIVING OF IT. <lb />
It is <lb />
nerves play. The strong- <lb />
est man will into an How th. Bet <lb />
heap I the vaccination i , Mm, <lb />
lancet or be reduced to abject faint-1 Ta. Mr. win- <lb />
the of -young <lb />
my advice today about <lb />
his UP f- <lb />
of fact. I . . u was darn. <lb />
manager and will take pleasure <lb />
in waiting on you. <lb />
Lime cement, plastering hair <lb />
and a full line of hardware at <lb />
J. R Smith Co. <lb />
PUZZLE. <lb />
lucrative law. ,, was darn. <lb />
A sad tin, oft <lb />
moon to on.- of the keepers, who gM <lb />
off two of ins will <lb />
. . . . ,. . <lb />
Yet, according to Clara Louise <lb />
who writes in <lb />
on to Keep Your <lb />
Child From almost all <lb />
are born without fear, and <lb />
fear is carefully instilled into them <lb />
by parents and nurses. <lb />
Nature, she says, generally hands <lb />
the child to parents physically <lb />
perfect, and still more often she <lb />
by Aloud hands him over full of optimism <lb />
I and faith. is too good <lb />
The following will for is his natural attitude. <lb />
I a clever puzzle as a test Then comes perhaps his first fall. <lb />
I of the ability of people to pro- Straightway the anxious mother <lb />
Bounce readily and correctly many rushes to him with a cry and <lb />
common , him u,, such <lb />
an interesting inquiry took place words that he screams with terror, <lb />
court of over and and so the instilling of fear goes <lb />
some time on. , , <lb />
begins too many of <lb />
parents make to <lb />
My pipe's <lb />
blew Cu <lb />
hand m g a gnu. The fingers <lb />
had t be ilK mediately amputated. tom <lb />
All the stood around to transferred the mound or <lb />
the o and to en- m from bar lap to a choir, mm <lb />
them, in, who showed great the match- to her <lb />
carious that even <lb />
one bore the sight but Lord <lb />
Raglan, who h ad seen battles <lb />
He fainted an. to retire In <lb />
action he is to fa <lb />
for his sang <lb />
was given toward proving <lb />
for the privilege and a heinous incident had taken <lb />
for making a during a public pageant, it <lb />
o r , rather <lb />
of in appearance, having an <lb />
A. G. Cox and G. H- Dixon, of hair, like an <lb />
Winterville, made us a Albino, represented Thalia and sat <lb />
call Saturday. n a pedestal erected on one of the <lb />
fucker and wife, floats. The direct- <lb />
the remarks parent make to their <lb />
children, says this author. Chris- <lb />
parents constantly disobey the <lb />
Bible, which is full of to <lb />
and <lb />
while professing to believe the Bible <lb />
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square of to every mile <lb />
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like matrimony. Nothing. I <lb />
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head as she sat in <lb />
her wonted <lb />
lance and <lb />
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Wilson and to a maniacal laundress whoso <lb />
agency with art Fleming, <lb />
agents enlargement of <lb />
picture.-, and who swindled them <lb />
out of something over has <lb />
been apprehended and is now in <lb />
our lock-up awaiting trail Being <lb />
a and a right ob- <lb />
Hail Fleming may net <lb />
I I it withdraw the <lb />
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Mill pelting, valves, <lb />
J. R. Smith Co- <lb />
Saturday our police a rested a <lb />
whom they thought <lb />
wanted by Sheriff for <lb />
murder. learned later he <lb />
was the wrong man and Sunday <lb />
he was released- <lb />
Smith Co. Dixon want <lb />
to buy good seasoned <lb />
oak lumber hi inches thick. <lb />
Jesse Cannon will keep open <lb />
the books <lb />
every Saturday from now <lb />
out in the of J. M. <lb />
Dr Perkins National Herbs for <lb />
sale by J R Co <lb />
hi I butts, <lb />
Fear, disaster, sickness should not <lb />
be talked . i the presence of <lb />
Even they may not <lb />
to in it at the <lb />
it into little minds. is <lb />
a disturbing. distorting influence. <lb />
mock goddess. vagary <lb />
this reptile turn her servile eyes, <lb />
full of rapine, on the beautiful <lb />
maiden it is hard to say, but sud- <lb />
under pretense of right, <lb />
something on the ground, she pro- <lb />
a hiatus in the crowd and <lb />
thus obtained precedence of all. <lb />
with her appear- <lb />
the van drove past. She -hen <lb />
filled the air with gross raillery and kind <lb />
STATEMENT C. . <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
AYDEN. NORTH <lb />
or and detestation and hideous <lb />
there from Greenville were her. , all by the <lb />
to hear r <lb />
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Cox Cotton Planters <lb />
Bands and at <lb />
J R smith Co <lb />
Mrs. N. A. B rick, Kins- <lb />
of her son, J. F. Bar- <lb />
wick. <lb />
Bring us your . and <lb />
small lots of scrap cotton in <lb />
the seed. J. R. Co. <lb />
Dixon. <lb />
Rice, of Kinston, <lb />
a flying trip over here Monday. <lb />
Do you go to bed tired and get <lb />
up tired Take a bot tie of Sauls <lb />
Sarsaparilla Ced. <lb />
Just received-A car load of <lb />
for top dressing. <lb />
E. Turnage Son. <lb />
The prettiest baby caps and <lb />
cloaks in town at J R Smith co. <lb />
Gardening seems to be the or- <lb />
of the day. <lb />
of the new line of Buster <lb />
at M. M. Drug store. <lb />
patterns kept on hand, <lb />
latest style.- J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
Carload of Portland <lb />
a hair at J. R. <lb />
Co. <lb />
A full hue carpenters <lb />
ad mill J. R- Smith <lb />
cure <lb />
Perkins native tablets at J. R.<lb />
Portland lime and <lb />
plastering J. Smith Co. <lb />
J. R. Smith Co- Dixon, are <lb />
selling wagon, and carts made; <lb />
here in and <lb />
ton. workman- <lb />
guaranteed. <lb />
I Pneumonia Cure J. B <lb />
Smith Co. <lb />
i Found a for sunburn <lb />
and freckles. All kinds of harm <lb />
Drug <lb />
ace and <lb />
Back talcum that can be pro- <lb />
cure a- <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
W. H. Smith has purchased <lb />
We interest of A. D. Cox in the <lb />
Carolina Milling <lb />
Co. and will conduct the bus- <lb />
at the sane place- Ail <lb />
work promptly looked after. Mr, <lb />
Cox will still with the <lb />
Company. <lb />
mistake of the anxious mother who L.-M <lb />
is that her <lb />
Is ill. <lb />
Are <lb />
child <lb />
Mire you feel all <lb />
Haven't you a pain <lb />
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and <lb />
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to make ,,. certified ch .; <lb />
healthiest ii not , <lb />
ill, . .,.,, ; <lb />
kind and , <lb />
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lack of probity and the gen- <lb />
predilection of politicians tor <lb />
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Then she besought her audience <lb />
to hear her dilate on the <lb />
the Alps, ruins of I ii <lb />
female franchise, the and <lb />
her patron Faint. She was evidently <lb />
demented, and the flow of her <lb />
appeared <lb />
she raised a pestle which had been <lb />
hidden under her shawl and threw <lb />
it i visor n the <lb />
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John of Grifton, toilet lotions at Saul's <lb />
yesterday. Store. best <lb />
to were <lb />
l and <lb />
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became as docile a land, the <lb />
pathos the -r lay in the way <lb />
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IS---. <lb />
Opening display latest <lb />
Schloss models in suits. <lb />
a- <lb />
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tree i the <lb />
Taken Up. <lb />
One black and white cow, . <lb />
swallow fork in the left ear and <lb />
under cut in the right also a calf <lb />
red color. The owner by coming <lb />
forward proving property and <lb />
paving cost can have same. <lb />
This 13th day of April, 1908. <lb />
Will Stocks, Ayden, N. C. <lb />
4-15 . <lb />
TAKEN UP <lb />
A colored with black <lb />
spots on her. Smooth crop in the <lb />
left and slit in the right <lb />
Taken up about or months. <lb />
She has now found pig. Owner <lb />
can have same by coming-for- <lb />
ward, proving property and pay- <lb />
cost of this advertisement <lb />
and trouble for caring for same. <lb />
This March 14th, 1908. <lb />
Reuben Wall, <lb />
v Ayden, N. C. <lb />
obsession which <lb />
cable death of the An in- <lb />
of her I <lb />
and she was then sent an asylum <lb />
as a victim of acute homicidal <lb />
mania. <lb />
In stamp collecting thing <lb />
that counts is rarity and not <lb />
the age of a specimen. It frequent- <lb />
happens even nowadays that a <lb />
stamp has an exceedingly brief <lb />
or is for some reason sud- <lb />
and the result <lb />
is an d scarcity of <lb />
j mens, followed by a rapid rise in <lb />
market value. Many a stamp <lb />
collector has enriched himself by a <lb />
patient of market <lb />
ties acting promptly on dis- <lb />
. if<lb />
now<lb />
the <lb />
of the Ordinary, <lb />
tho man <lb />
be emporium, <lb />
have balm for <lb />
., <lb />
replied the <lb />
the <lb />
customer, have <lb />
Just as good, but want <lb />
what want <lb />
You are mistaken, my friend, <lb />
the pill dispenser. haven't anything <lb />
Just as good, but I have <lb />
that is far News.<lb />
be sure of- <lb />
th <lb />
Dr Joseph Dixon <lb />
Physician and Surgeon <lb />
Office over Bank Building <lb />
.-. AYDEN. N. C. <lb />
covering a <lb />
Discrimination. <lb />
husband squanders lots of <lb />
money, doesn't <lb />
lots of it. . <lb />
squandered a dollar on <lb />
gars did he not V <lb />
the for a <lb />
that <lb />
that for Port <lb />
Soothing the Author. <lb />
Actor-In the first net last night <lb />
when is to shoot me, his <lb />
didn't go off. This sort f thing spoils <lb />
my play. Manager it doesn't make <lb />
difference whether he Shoots yon <lb />
or not. The audience appreciate the j <lb />
situation. They know you are not I <lb />
worth the powder would take to <lb />
shoot and find It very appropriate <lb />
that gun misses <lb />
Mercury. <lb />
Unkind Deduction. <lb />
Mrs. going to Rive ., <lb />
big party on my birthday. <lb />
Who will be Invited Mrs. <lb />
Just my friends. thought <lb />
you said that you were going to <lb />
a big York<lb />
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thing <lb />
behind . <lb />
everything SCHLOSS <lb />
Label. is certainty and <lb />
style is the better <lb />
than in to measure <lb />
. clothes and 0-.- prices are as low as <lb />
, , , , i, Come and see them whether you arc ready to buy or not. <lb />
You don't have to buy unless you want to. Also a splendid showing of <lb />
things in mens and boys selected for best <lb />
Spring trade. <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE <lb />
AYDEN, CAROLINA. <lb />
tine Clothes Hi <lb />
when stud- <lb />
led excites doubt; when thoroughly el <lb />
Stored. It It-Bacon. <lb />
WHITE TAYLOR, <lb />
AYDEN, NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
HAVE AN ATTRACTIVE LINE OF <lb />
Goods, Notions, Pants, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Mat- <lb />
lings, Floor Oil Cloths. <lb />
Heavy and Fancy Groceries. <lb />
We are making a specialty LACES, usual 1-8 <lb />
10-cent qualities, now going at and cents. <lb />
We cannot be surpassed on India Linens, Lawns and all <lb />
White Goods, <lb />
COUNTY PRODUCE BOUGHT AND SOLD.<lb /></p>
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Greenville's Department Store <lb />
Has lust Returned <lb />
from New York, we are daily receiving <lb />
shipments of <lb />
Dress Goods <lb />
Goods <lb />
Novelties in Ladies Hand Bags, <lb />
Vi- <lb />
la <lb />
Belts, Belting and Belt Buckles.<lb />
Oxford and lit. <lb />
Hosiery in all the leading shades <lb />
Th <lb />
AU INSTANTLY. Simply add boil- <lb />
in per at <lb />
flavor. <lb />
Prohibition and the Grand Jury. <lb />
As an illustration at the way <lb />
effective prohibition operates is <lb />
lit for comment the recent ex- <lb />
of county, <lb />
one of the oldest and most <lb />
prosperous counties in the State. <lb />
When its Criminal Court met <lb />
the the Grand Jury <lb />
met in due form only to return <lb />
with the following <lb />
congratulate the citizens <lb />
of county upon the fact <lb />
that not a single case has been <lb />
presented to us at this term of <lb />
court that would warrant a bill, <lb />
that we attribute same <lb />
largely to the of State <lb />
Here is concrete evidence of <lb />
the fact that taxes that are paid <lb />
by liquor have to be balanced <lb />
by the taxes paid for crime, as <lb />
well as being in themselves a <lb />
tax upon the citizenship, the in- <lb />
and the happiness of the <lb />
A fair exchange better than <lb />
of kind. <lb />
THE MARKETS <lb />
ire. <lb />
by J. W. At Co. Cotton Factors. <lb />
; cotton; <lb />
Strict ling 3-S i S-8 <lb />
I 1.4 101-4 <lb />
i Low lo 1-8 1-8 <lb />
Low Middling lo <lb />
1-4 to 3-8 1-4 to 1-4 <lb />
Strictly 81-8 <lb />
Prime . <lb />
Low Grades 17-8 7-8 <lb />
. P AND <lb />
MARKET <lb />
Early R or--, the <lb />
famous a I .-. Sold by <lb />
I. <lb />
to see <lb />
u. <lb />
Greenville's <lb />
Department Store <lb />
We will send sample showing <lb />
how B, B. B. Cures above Troubles <lb />
also Eczema and Rheumatism. <lb />
For twenty-five years Botanic Blood <lb />
Balm B. has curing j early <lb />
sufferers from Primary, <lb />
or Poison <lb />
and all forms t Blood We <lb />
solicit mos; obstinate cases for B. <lb />
B. B. cures where all else fails. If <lb />
you have exhausted the old methods of <lb />
treatment and still have aches and <lb />
pains in bones, back or joints, <lb />
Mucus Patches in mouth, Sore <lb />
throat, Pimples, Copper-Colored Spots <lb />
Ulcers on any part of the body. Eating <lb />
Sore , are run down or nervous, Hair <lb />
or eyebrows falling out, take B. B. B. <lb />
It kills the 11- i -on, makes the blood <lb />
pure and rich, healing every sore and <lb />
completely charging the entire body <lb />
into a healthy condition. Itch- <lb />
humors. Risings or pimples of <lb />
all leave after killing the poison <lb />
and the blood with B. B. B. <lb />
In this way a flood of pure rich blood is <lb />
sent direct to the skin surface, the <lb />
Itching stops r and every humor <lb />
or sore is healed and cured. <lb />
BLOOD BALM B. <lb />
is pleasant and safe to talk; composed <lb />
of Pure ingredient. It <lb />
fies enriches the blood. <lb />
Druggists, per large bottle with <lb />
directions for home cure, <lb />
NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
Col ton Buyer, Brokers <lb />
in Stocks, Cotton. Grain <lb />
and Provisions, <lb />
PRIVATE WIRE <lb />
to New York. Chicago <lb />
and New Orleans. I I <lb />
Dr. B. F. <lb />
Will on prohibition at <lb />
the following time <lb />
Bethel Methodist <lb />
Sunday, May at a m., <lb />
Greenville Methodist <lb />
Sunday, May 3rd, at p. m. <lb />
I, gives me pleasure to make <lb />
this and to invite <lb />
men and women in town and <lb />
country to hear this eloquent <lb />
of a righteous <lb />
J. Jarvis, <lb />
Pitt county Anti-Saloon <lb />
League. <lb />
Cobb Bros <lb />
and Brokers, Norfolk. <lb />
FUTURES;<lb />
July g <lb />
Oct s <lb />
LIVERPOOL <lb />
May June <lb />
May 1-2 <lb />
May Corn 5-8 <lb />
May Ribs <lb />
July Rita s <lb />
May x <lb />
July <lb />
Co., <lb />
5th Series I 5th Series <lb />
5th Series j <lb />
Begins May, 2nd. 1908.<lb />
in <lb />
o to i M it it. <lb />
; Jill, <lb />
The best drink of coffee- Gold <lb />
Medal- at S. M- Schultz. <lb />
SPEND YOUR VACATION IN <lb />
Western North Carolina <lb />
of the <lb />
. i COUNTRY <lb />
is Time to go There. <lb />
-lied. Boat- <lb />
Driving, <lb />
south.-n improved <lb />
train service affords excellent <lb />
and a. <lb />
New o rough train, with and <lb />
Car mi Sunday. March <lb />
1903, between Ash- <lb />
ville, N. C, via Raleigh, Durham, <lb />
and Salisbury, on following <lb />
5th Series. 5th Series. <lb />
at <lb />
Rev. T. H. King and Rev. M. <lb />
T. Plyler will speak to the <lb />
of Farmville and surround- <lb />
country a o'clock Monday <lb />
night May 4th, Men and <lb />
worn in from town and country <lb />
are cordially invited to hear these <lb />
Godly men discuss a righteous <lb />
cause. <lb />
J. Jarvis, <lb />
Pitt county Anti-Saloon <lb />
No. <lb />
6.46 a n <lb />
8.45 . <lb />
9.56 ;. <lb />
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Hickory <lb />
Morgan ton <lb />
Marlon <lb />
10.30 a in <lb />
8.00 a <lb />
Summer Tourist fares will soon be on <lb />
salt. Fur information at to rates, <lb />
schedules, etc., call on any Agent of <lb />
this Company, or the undersigned. <lb />
B. L. VERNON, J. H. WOOD <lb />
P. A. Charlotte, D. P. A. <lb />
Free Blood Cure <lb />
This coupon cut from Green- <lb />
ville, N. C. Reflector is good for <lb />
one large sample of <lb />
Blood Balm free in plain <lb />
package. fill in your <lb />
name and address on dotted <lb />
lines below and moil to BLOOD <lb />
BaLM CO, Atlanta Ga. <lb />
State name of trouble <lb />
Spring Cleaning, Spring Cleaning <lb />
The prevailing rage now, in domestic <lb />
life, is Spring Cleaning. While you are <lb />
at that, get out your spring dresses, <lb />
suits, etc., and have them cleaned up- <lb />
to-date and ready to wear. Also have <lb />
your winter clothes cleaned and treated <lb />
with my special chemical solution to <lb />
prevent moth eating, and pack them <lb />
away until winter. RIGHT NOW IS <lb />
THE TIME. <lb />
Yours to please, <lb />
FRANK HOPKINS <lb />
. , Ladies and Gents Tailor <lb />
4th St., opposite marble yard <lb />
Phone <lb />
men of char- <lb />
and ambition, who can sell <lb />
things, to investigate an <lb />
opportunity tor <lb />
on their earning capacity. If <lb />
your services are worth <lb />
to a day you should and <lb />
can get the money. This is a <lb />
business notice co business men <lb />
and will not be lo any <lb />
who do not mean business. Ad- <lb />
dress W. A. B. Hearne, Box <lb />
Greenville, N. C. d w <lb />
New Shoe Shop <lb />
On February 1st I will open <lb />
a Shoe Shop in the building <lb />
on 5th street opposite Hotel <lb />
Bertha. Shoes made to or- <lb />
and all kinds of repair <lb />
work. Save your orders <lb />
and work for me. <lb />
JOE <lb />
N. C. <lb />
LEADING FLORISTS. <lb />
OF IN A <lb />
kinds choice cot flowers m <lb />
Special attention <lb />
and <lb />
Balk stock, jar <lb />
, Hedge <lb />
plant E. d Shad tr as. <lb />
DR R. L. <lb />
Dentist. <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C <lb />
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID <lb />
FOR CHICKENS AND EGGS. <lb />
At New Market to front of Nor- <lb />
folk and Southern Depot. <lb />
I. Q. SMITH. <lb />
for tin Reflector. <lb />
IT IS SERIOUS. <lb />
Some Greenville People <lb />
Fall to Realize the <lb />
Seriousness, <lb />
The constant aching of a bad back, <lb />
The weariness, the tired feeling, <lb />
pains and aches of kidney ills <lb />
Are neglected. <lb />
urinary troubles follow. <lb />
Mrs. C. C. Eastern Ave., <lb />
Rocky Mount, N. C, think a <lb />
deal of Kidney Pills <lb />
received much benefit from their <lb />
use. I suffered for a long time from <lb />
dull pains in my back and loins and <lb />
on arising in the morning. <lb />
I was so lame and sore that I <lb />
could hardly stoop to pat on my shoes. <lb />
If I made a quick movement or per- <lb />
formed any work that required the use <lb />
of the muscles of my back, I was re- <lb />
warded with sharp twinges throughout <lb />
my body. I had no strength or energy <lb />
and felt generally run down, but was <lb />
at a lose to know how to obtain relief. <lb />
Kidney Pills were finally <lb />
brought to my attention and believing <lb />
that they might help me, I procured a <lb />
box. Since using them I have been <lb />
free from backache and have had no <lb />
trouble from the kidneys. My advice <lb />
to any one afflicted with kidney com- <lb />
plaint is to use Kidney <lb />
For sale by all dealers. Price cents. <lb />
Co., Buffalo, New York, <lb />
sole agents for the United States. <lb />
Remember the <lb />
take no other. <lb />
Report of the Condition of <lb />
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE <lb />
at Greenville <lb />
In the State of North the of business Feb. 14th. <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Loans and discounts 136,556.45 <lb />
Over drafts secured <lb />
and unsecured 2.061.17 <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 63.755.20 <lb />
Cash items 4,906.95 <lb />
Gold coin 433.50 <lb />
Silver coin, including <lb />
all minor Coin cur- <lb />
3,259.07 <lb />
National bank notes <lb />
and other U. notes 9,784.00 <lb />
Total <lb />
231,228.66 <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Capitol stock <lb />
Surplus fund 25,000.00 <lb />
Undivided profits, <lb />
current expenses <lb />
and taxes paid 17.144.80 <lb />
Time certificate. 20.970.27 <lb />
Cashier's check <lb />
outstanding <lb />
Total <lb />
766.11 <lb />
231.228.66 <lb />
State of North Carolina, County of Pitt, <lb />
I. James L. Little, Cashier of the above named bank, do sol- <lb />
swear that the above statement is. true to the best of my <lb />
knowledge and belief. JAMES L. LITTLE, Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb />
me, this 25th day of February <lb />
1908. ROBT. I. HOWARD <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
Correct Attest <lb />
J. A. ANDREWS, <lb />
J. G. <lb />
W. B. WILSON, <lb />
Rip Van Winkle <lb />
after his sleep of twenty years was <lb />
justly surprised at seeing the <lb />
that had been made during his <lb />
slumber. Just so, but not more so <lb />
than is discovered in our <lb />
Modern Plumb- <lb />
Methods. <lb />
We're not only awake, but we're <lb />
alive to the importance of keeping <lb />
abreast of the times. Work, ma- <lb />
and all connected with plumb- <lb />
done here is reliable. Give us <lb />
your business. <lb />
C. A. Dickens <lb />
U I. MOOR W. H. LONG <lb />
Moore and Long <lb />
ATTORNEYS AT LAW <lb />
S. J. NOBLES <lb />
MODERN BARBER SHOP. <lb />
Hot and Cold Baths <lb />
Electric Massage <lb />
Cosmetics <lb />
A specialty- Electric <lb />
Massage and Hair <lb />
tonic given to ladies <lb />
at their homes. <lb />
Greenville, N. C <lb />
To The Ladies <lb />
Do not forget those pretty <lb />
Pattern Hats at <lb />
Your dress will not be com- <lb />
without that Hat. <lb />
A LETTER.<lb />
. at th. <lb />
court house, bakes <lb />
rolls, and pies. Or- <lb />
in town. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
H. A. White, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Dear <lb />
Your letter containing checks <lb />
from two of the companies in <lb />
settlement of loss on dry kiln and <lb />
lumber received. <lb />
On February 6th. my kiln was <lb />
burned and the prompt adjust- <lb />
made by you on February <lb />
17th. enabled me to quickly be- <lb />
gin operating my mill again. <lb />
The handling of my loss by <lb />
you was pleasing to me. <lb />
Please write another policy on <lb />
my new kiln, and send it to me <lb />
by return mail. <lb />
Yours truly, <lb />
R. R. Fleming, <lb />
Note <lb />
This one among the <lb />
many letters I have from <lb />
policy holders. My long ex- <lb />
in the business of Fire <lb />
Insurance hat equipped me to <lb />
handle your loss <lb />
Moral Get the beat your money <lb />
can buy. <lb />
H. A. White. Insurance <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Hotel Greenville <lb />
J. W. HIGHT, Prop. <lb />
I wish to inform the public that <lb />
my hotel is now ready for and <lb />
hotel entirely re <lb />
modeled, thoroughly renovated, <lb />
lights, hot and cold baths, trans- <lb />
rooms, ideal home for ladies, and <lb />
traveling men. Building opposite <lb />
Court house and polite servants. Phone <lb />
No. Call and see for yourself. <lb />
Yours to Serve. <lb />
J. W. Hight Pro. <lb />
W. C. D. H. <lb />
Clark <lb />
Civil Engineers and Surveyors <lb />
Greenville North Carolina. <lb />
Railroad, <lb />
a specialty. <lb />
and land surveying <lb />
lee on Third street <lb />
CHICKENS <lb />
Chickens, Turkeys, Geese and <lb />
Ducks for sale at Rainbow <lb />
Stables, in front of market <lb />
NORFOLK SOUTHERN for <lb />
Local Time Table <lb />
Effective January 27th. 1908. <lb />
Between Norfolk, Va. and Raleigh, N. C. <lb />
WESTBOUND <lb />
STATIONS <lb />
No. <lb />
Ex. Sunday <lb />
A. M. <lb />
No. <lb />
Ex. Sunday <lb />
A. M. <lb />
Ar <lb />
Ar. <lb />
Norfolk <lb />
Chocowinity <lb />
Greenville <lb />
Farmville <lb />
Wilson <lb />
Daily <lb />
Wendell <lb />
Knightdale <lb />
Raleigh <lb />
EASTBOUND <lb />
Norfolk <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
Farmville <lb />
Wilson <lb />
tally <lb />
Wendell <lb />
Knightdale <lb />
Raleigh <lb />
R. IS. L. BUNCH, T M <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
No. <lb />
Ex. Sunday <lb />
No. <lb />
Ex. Sunday <lb />
A. M. <lb />
No <lb />
Ex. Sunday <lb />
Notice is hereby that I have levied on, and will on Mon- <lb />
day. th 4th day of May, 1908, sell at the court door in <lb />
Greenville, the following described real estate for taxes due the <lb />
State and for the year, <lb />
L. W. TUCKER. Sheriff. <lb />
H. C. G P A <lb />
Norfolk. Va. <lb />
m I <lb />
IN <lb />
1215 <lb />
F. W. O P A <lb />
Goldsboro N. C. <lb />
Effective April 3rd, 1908 <lb />
For parties ten or more traveling together on <lb />
one ticket two cents per mile per capita; minimum per <lb />
capita fare fifteen cents. , <lb />
These rates are open to the public and apply between <lb />
any point on the <lb />
ATLANTIC COAST LINE <lb />
W. J. CRAIG, <lb />
Passenger Traffic Manager <lb />
T. C. WHITE. <lb />
General Pass. Agent <lb />
Wilmington, N. C.<lb />
Get The best for Comfort <lb />
and Borden Felt Hat- <lb />
ad a piece Bern- <lb />
stein Iron Bed have no equal. <lb />
T A FT <lb />
B O Y D <lb />
C. D. TUNSTALL <lb />
Opposite Center Brick Warehouse. <lb />
General Merchandise. <lb />
JAMS F. DAVENPORT <lb />
General Merchandise <lb />
Taft Vandyke <lb />
House Furnishings, <lb />
OVERCOATS <lb />
AND MEN'S SUITS 1-8 FF <lb />
c. s. <lb />
J. S. MOORING <lb />
Successor to FLEMING MOORING <lb />
General Merchandise. <lb />
Pulley boweN <lb />
Home of Women's Fashion. Greenville N. C<lb />
POOR PRINT <lb />
TOWNSHIP. <lb />
Name, Lots. Acres and Cost. <lb />
Sally 1-2 <lb />
J. O. Briley, 1.30 <lb />
W. O. Hathaway. 1-4 acre, Hill. <lb />
Harvey Stancill, acre. Bell's Roads. <lb />
acres, Bell's Cross Roads. 1.30 <lb />
W. A. Turnage, Bell's Cross Roads. <lb />
BETHEL TOWNSHIP. <lb />
Lots. Acres and Description. Cost. <lb />
Andrews Bryant. <lb />
Henry C. Howard. lot. 1.30 <lb />
W. J. James. acres. Andrew. <lb />
lots. acres. Home. 1.30 <lb />
j. s. rotary, lot. <lb />
W. J. acres. 1.30 <lb />
CAROLINA TOWNSHIP. <lb />
Name, Lots. Acres and Description. Coat. <lb />
T. C. Crisp, <lb />
TOWNSHIP. <lb />
and Description. Cos-. <lb />
H. A. Boy, <lb />
to acres. <lb />
K. W. acre. <lb />
lots, 3-1 1.30 <lb />
W. S. Hudson, acres. <lb />
Jackson 282-3 1.80 <lb />
John A. Stanley, I 1410 <lb />
TOWNSHIP. <lb />
Name, Lots, Acres and Coat. <lb />
A. D. cox. lots. 1.30 <lb />
Mrs. E. COS, lot, Winter-. Kl. 1.30 <lb />
John Cox I lot, Ayden. 1.30 <lb />
H. Dew. 1.30 <lb />
J. A. acres. <lb />
J. A. lots. acres. <lb />
acres. 1.30 <lb />
B. B. Jones. 1-2 acres. 1.30 <lb />
V. S. lot. Ayden. 1.80 <lb />
Mrs. Lewis, lot. 1.30 <lb />
J. H. Manning, lot, Winterville. 1.30 <lb />
CriS Moore. lot. 1-30 <lb />
T. C. lot. Winterville. 1.30 <lb />
John A. Nichols, lot, Winterville. 1.30 <lb />
R. L. Rouse, lot, 1.30 <lb />
Isaac House, lot, 1.30 <lb />
Benjamin Smith, acres. 1.30 <lb />
L. B. Williams, 1-30 <lb />
FARMVILLE <lb />
Name. Lots, Acres and Description. Cost. <lb />
C. L. lot. acres. 1.30 <lb />
Blount, I lot. 1.30 <lb />
Mrs. Susan Eaton, lot. 1-30 <lb />
Gabe lot. 1-30 <lb />
Robert May, lot. 1-30 <lb />
Henry lot. 1-30 <lb />
Ed. Tyson, lot. 1-80 <lb />
J. M. lot. 1-M <lb />
TOWNSHIP. <lb />
Name, Lots, Acres and Description. Cost. <lb />
John Brown, lot, <lb />
Haywood lot, Read street. 1-30 <lb />
Annie Bullock. lot, Arthur. 1.80 <lb />
lot Arthur. <lb />
lot. residence. 1-30 <lb />
James lot, 1.30 <lb />
T. J. Cox, acres, Hardy. <lb />
Commercial Knitting Mills, acres, Plant. 1.30 <lb />
Allen Car. lot. MS <lb />
Dudley. lot, Twelfth street. 1.30 <lb />
George Dudley and wife, lot, Sheppard. <lb />
George Dudley, lot. Perkins. <lb />
Frank Evans, lot, B. Lane. 1-80 <lb />
Fleming, lot, Read street. <lb />
Forbes, 21-4 acres, More. <lb />
Martha Forbes, lot. Read street. 1.30 <lb />
J. Frank Greene, 1-4 acre, Mill. 1-30 <lb />
W. B. acres, Brown. 1-30 <lb />
Nelson Hopkins, lot. B. Lane. 1-30 <lb />
Hopkins. 1-4 acre, Arthur. 1.30 <lb />
Julius lot. E. street. <lb />
J. Robert King. lot, Eleventh street. <lb />
John King. Jot, Clark street. 1.30 <lb />
D. R. Little, lot. <lb />
lot. <lb />
lot. residence. <lb />
lot, <lb />
Bridgett Latham. 1-4 acre. Patrick. <lb />
Andrew Moore. lot Pitt street. 1.30 <lb />
Miles lot. Perkins. 1-30 <lb />
J. R. May. lAne. <lb />
Phoebe Nobles, lot, <lb />
Wiley P. lot Pitt <lb />
lot. MS <lb />
William lot. Read <lb />
Mrs. B. P. lot. residence. <lb />
lot, <lb />
Robert Spell, lot, <lb />
Peter Spell, acres, <lb />
John Shivers. lot, Washington <lb />
Sarah acres, <lb />
1-4 acre, <lb />
lot First <lb />
Tax and Cost. <lb />
3.95 <lb />
4.44 <lb />
1.93 <lb />
6.10 <lb />
8.84 <lb />
Tax and Cost. <lb />
6.26 <lb />
4.20 <lb />
19.22 <lb />
5.88 <lb />
4.46 <lb />
Tax and Cost. <lb />
Tax and Cost. <lb />
6.51 <lb />
88.76 <lb />
6.90 <lb />
1.68 <lb />
4.79 <lb />
Tax a <lb />
t Cost <lb />
1.40 <lb />
4.57 <lb />
41.55 <lb />
10.37 <lb />
1333 <lb />
5.1 S <lb />
7.6.-. <lb />
2.95 <lb />
2.63 <lb />
4.03 <lb />
7.84 <lb />
4.61 <lb />
7.54 <lb />
15.10 <lb />
Tax and Cost. <lb />
24.92 <lb />
8.27 <lb />
11.35 <lb />
5.39 <lb />
6.10 <lb />
8.77 <lb />
5.85 <lb />
19.15 <lb />
Tax and Cost. <lb />
4.85 <lb />
15.63 <lb />
3.48 <lb />
8.21 <lb />
196.08 <lb />
7.16 <lb />
3.17 <lb />
4.63 <lb />
6.21 <lb />
7.63 <lb />
5.83 <lb />
3.88 <lb />
6.48 <lb />
14.53 <lb />
4.05 <lb />
4.38 <lb />
3.89 <lb />
6.72 <lb />
31.73 <lb />
3.60 <lb />
4-35 <lb />
6.82 <lb />
1.78 <lb />
7.61 <lb />
6.98 <lb />
7.35 <lb />
11.06 <lb />
4.30 <lb />
3.69 <lb />
Name, Lots, Acres and Description. Cost. <lb />
TOWNSHIP. <lb />
Name, Acres and Description. Cost. and Cost. <lb />
Ed. -1,386 acres, 39.16 <lb />
Robert lot. 1.30 1.88 <lb />
Slade Perkins, acres. . 1.30 9.54 <lb />
Lat Williams, acres. 1.30 4.15 <lb />
Lawrence Ward, acres. 1.30 14.01 <lb />
Lucretia Woolen, acres. 1.50 <lb />
Mrs. L. Short, acres Timber Land <lb />
SWIFT CREEK TOWNSHIP. <lb />
Name, Lots. Acres and Description. Cost. Tax and Cost. <lb />
F. F. Brooks, for 1906, <lb />
Beach, acres. 1.30 <lb />
J. F. Brooks. acres. 1.30 11-02 <lb />
Jacob Coley, acres. 5.60 <lb />
Croom. acres. 1.30 7.82 <lb />
David Daniel. acres. 1.80 4.79 <lb />
Harding Heirs. acres. 1.30 MM <lb />
Mrs. Nancy Oliver, 2-3 acres. 3.00 <lb />
W. H. Patrick. lot. <lb />
John F. acres. 1-30 <lb />
J. W. Stewart, acres. 1-30 <lb />
J. B. Smith. acres. <lb />
G. W. Smith, acres. <lb />
Henry White. acres. 1-30 <lb />
REFLECTOR BOOK STORE <lb />
Is headquarters for all <lb />
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Memorandums. <lb />
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hit interests U <lb />
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is to at once begin <lb />
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common business sense. <lb />
and the sooner you adopt <lb />
the advertising method the <lb />
longer you will continue <lb />
The Eastern <lb />
Reflector. <lb />
This is<lb />
advertising <lb />
Medium. <lb />
Rates <lb />
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
ESTABLISHED 1875- <lb />
S M SCHULTZ <lb />
Wholesale and retail <lb />
and Furniture Dealer. Cash <lb />
paid for Fur. Cotton Seed <lb />
Oil Turkeys, Eggs, OaK <lb />
Bedsteads, Mattresses, etc. <lb />
Suits, Carriages, <lb />
Parlor suit Lounges, <lb />
Safes, P and Gail Ax <lb />
Snuff, high Life Tobacco, Key <lb />
West Cheroots, Henry <lb />
Cigars, Canned Cherries, Peach- <lb />
es, Apples, Apples, Syrup, <lb />
Jelly, Flour, Coffee, <lb />
Soap, Lye Food, Matches, <lb />
Oil, Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, <lb />
Garden Seer's, Oranges, Apples, <lb />
Nuts, Candies, Dried Apples, <lb />
Peaches, Prunes. Currants, <lb />
Raisins, Glass and <lb />
Wooden ware, Cakes and Crack- <lb />
Macaroni, Best But- <lb />
New Royal Sewing Machines <lb />
and numerous other goods. <lb />
Quality and quantity cheap for <lb />
cash. Come see me. <lb />
S M SCHULTZ <lb />
PAUL <lb />
THE TAILOR <lb />
Can be found on Fourth street <lb />
prepared to clean, press repair <lb />
Mens Clothing and Ladies Skirts <lb />
AH work done promptly, suits <lb />
made to order when desired. <lb />
Tour patronage Solicited. <lb />
TOBACCO <lb />
we making To- <lb />
Flues at <lb />
WAREHOUSE <lb />
Flues will he sold strictly <lb />
for cash Positively none <lb />
sold on credit to anybody. <lb />
Place orders Now <lb />
Brick Stables <lb />
Greenville Livery Co. <lb />
I. B. PEED, Manager <lb />
Dealers in<lb />
V-r C Will <lb />
We received our first shipment <lb />
and are ready for your orders. lb <lb />
block at f 1.00, One-half block at <lb />
Less then one-half block i cent per lb. <lb />
New Blacksmith <lb />
Shop <lb />
Horse Shoeing a Specialty <lb />
J. C. Griffith, a practical horse <lb />
will give this branch of the <lb />
work his special attention. <lb />
Shop in the rear of Livery <lb />
Stables h front of the court <lb />
E. A. Kline. <lb />
First- Class Vehicles, Good <lb />
Your Patronage Solicited <lb />
In Front of Court House. <lb />
J-W. PERRY GO <lb />
NORFOLK. VA. <lb />
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb />
Bagging Ties and Bags. <lb />
Correspondence and shipment <lb />
solicited. <lb />
Harry Skinner. Many Jr <lb />
H. <lb />
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WINTERVILLE DEPARTMENT <lb />
In of F. C. NYE I <lb />
, Agent The Eastern and Rates on Application<lb />
buggies The earn planter D- Chapman, of Greenville, <lb />
log. if you want a nice the fertilizer cue. spent Sunday night here with <lb />
dare buggy you had corn any de-, fa. parents. <lb />
better give him ear call s. Think of th. The A. C. Cox Mfg. Co. have <lb />
men drew I by is machine. now or file for future shipment <lb />
straw hats are open. cm at Harrington Bar for more than riv <lb />
them. <lb />
to, Barb r Co, <lb />
c Handy Tobacco <lb />
of the Juniors Win- to show what <lb />
was a attended the People think of our truck. <lb />
Pat Guard Speech. <lb />
All the three candidates <lb />
governor are upright and. honor- j <lb />
i able men. They are men of <lb />
impeachable private character, <lb />
are men of conspicuous <lb />
i vice ability- If any one of <lb />
them is nominated the <lb />
party will have a standard <lb />
bearer, of which it will be <lb />
and who will lead <lb />
it to a single victory- <lb />
How little, does it become <lb />
the friends of any candidate to <lb />
belittle or any other can- <lb />
Only one can be <lb />
fa. C. April <lb />
F. G. Whaley returned from <lb />
Suffolk Monday night <lb />
Dr. and Mrs. Ricks spent <lb />
Registrars, Poll Holders and Polling <lb />
Place. <lb />
The board of aldermen held a <lb />
special meeting for the <lb />
Monday in shopping, j purpose of naming the registrars <lb />
Miss Mary Belle Ricks is I and poll holders and selecting the <lb />
spending a few days in Green- j polling places for the election to <lb />
with Miss Mamie Ruth be held in the several wards or <lb />
the first Monday in June, and the <lb />
following were <lb />
First ward-J. D. Garden, <lb />
registrar; Charles Cobb and J. <lb />
at school house last r exercise of the public <lb />
night. exercises begin at school at school <lb />
eight conducted j pr the a lib <lb />
by M'S Maggie in the afternoon, Rev. <lb />
pg, readings t. making the address <lb />
recitations by indentation The boys <lb />
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annual convention the <lb />
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J. D. Cox, of <lb />
came in Tuesday night. <lb />
James Alford several . , , ,. <lb />
days last week with relatives White, poll holders; polling <lb />
and friends at his old hone house <lb />
and somebody will have to Nash county, returning ward-W. D Pruitt <lb />
eat some crow if a better guard F. B. Barber returned J. J. and M H <lb />
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all he can for his own candidate of the Aulander graded ; <lb />
every honorable way. and 1st P. H. Harrington ward-R A. Tyson Sr <lb />
contest be fair bat Monday from a C. D Rountree and <lb />
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by the A. tor <lb />
Rev, i-;. Cog, of <lb />
ton, spent little while last week <lb />
here with relatives. <lb />
We have placed our for <lb />
The of i <lb />
-us, A. g. A. ii . <lb />
minstrels, i a here i u <lb />
up <lb />
,; <lb />
piles. i . <lb />
sold i. <lb />
i. <lb />
, On <lb />
t . <lb />
represents the Co., <lb />
of Greensboro, It is one of the <lb />
best. <lb />
l Charlotte <lb />
Mr. J. Benjamin Higgs who is <lb />
W. <lb />
IN <lb />
Groceries <lb />
And Provisions <lb />
Southern the <lb />
Mack Manufacturing Company <lb />
.- 11- n <lb />
evening from Goldsboro to h <lb />
his r appointment Sunday. fl lot and <lb />
The lime is almost at hand u. in position to furn <lb />
when farmers will need such flues the to our <lb />
S. C. WOOTEN FOR HOUSE OF <lb />
REPRESENTATIVES. <lb />
.---- . <lb />
colored , <lb />
known among the colon u now wing unloaded in <lb />
This the min J . i. . in to do the street <lb />
mt as cotton planters <lb />
customers and friends. <lb />
and towers. So place <lb />
.; with A. C. <lb />
To the Democratic Voter.-; of Pitt <lb />
We the undersigned citizens of <lb />
j Farmville township wish to an- <lb />
A. C. Cox Mfg. Co. that we will present the <lb />
Cox Manufacturing Co for N. C. j name of Mr. Stephen C. Wooten <lb />
then you will be were regular services at Ito county, <lb />
to- i your supply in ample time. church Sunday after- on for House of I <lb />
P. the from the noon conducted by N. C young man <lb />
orphanage will be character, a <lb />
Tl, .- i April They To horse he <lb />
States here, has closed a contract <lb />
d.-r e and Mr Allen a shipment to Char- <lb />
ill , nil i t J .- , <lb />
for the paving city is <lb />
now doing. Mr. secured <lb />
ii <lb />
r a <lb />
of ma <lb />
both of these order.; over strong <lb />
to I e man nu ho u competitors. <lb />
Cotton n and <lb />
. i <lb />
kept <lb />
H in stock. Country <lb />
Bought find Sold <lb />
D. W. <lb />
GREENVILLE N <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
m excellent have plenty of good feed, <lb />
aim we a ill kinds of the best to had, at <lb />
to heart. Produce Co., next <lb />
We arc now ready to take w door to <lb />
tor the famous handy to I For lot of fine Jumbo <lb />
They will be peanuts, hand picked, especially <lb />
same price as heretofore. for seed at per Also <lb />
G C Co,; a lot of the Improved King Cot- <lb />
; ton seed pounds in seed <lb />
makes a five hundred pound <lb />
We handle the castings for the at per <lb />
following plows, <lb />
Han n <lb />
. and <lb />
and a <lb />
kl in the of <lb />
Nice line cf always <lb />
II. L. Johnson. <lb />
the party. He is a worthy and <lb />
deserving young man, and ha <lb />
by his own efforts made himself. <lb />
The people of Farmville town- <lb />
s-hip have for many years in <lb />
past supported every <lb />
ticket put forth by the <lb />
anything <lb />
self, and for this reason we be- <lb />
that Farmville township is <lb />
entitled to this recognition at the <lb />
hands of the Democratic voters <lb />
of Pitt county. <lb />
We earnestly ask tho people of <lb />
Harrington C. <lb />
R. T C x went Greenville I <lb />
this <lb />
Fresh b i d different <lb />
kinds at a. W. Ana A Co, <lb />
We have a line of Pitt to give their influence <lb />
g. fresh. H. L. supp n to the whom <lb />
Ed Nell en is erecting a cottage we place in nomination. <lb />
near the girl's dormitory I Respectfully signed, <lb />
Nice corned hams are T J- Harris, <lb />
m i J <lb />
Mr, Meggi. Butt, H, L Johnson. . <lb />
and returned home Fri lay. <lb />
dressed at Mr. Builder, let us give <lb />
the Carolina Milling Mfg. y J prices on them. <lb />
R H. is away A W. <lb />
a few days in South Carolina in I corned herrings at <lb />
tire interest of the A G. Cox I Barber Co. <lb />
of dry T A. G Cox Mfg. Co. <lb />
notions in. <lb />
Barb r Co I sheet, <lb />
Mr. and Mrs G. B. they be in <lb />
to Greenville Friday even- Position to furnish their custom- <lb />
Bargain on doers and <lb />
I A. C. Monk, W. J. <lb />
G. L. Lang, T. R. <lb />
J. C. L, A Joyner, <lb />
T. L. Turnage, B. Turnage, <lb />
W. J. Turnage, B S. <lb />
C. E. Weeks, M, Smith. <lb />
F. M. Rollins, Joyner, <lb />
C. V. Newton, R. L, <lb />
The Great Cotton Fertilizer <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 />
Royster goods. <lb />
F. S. ROYSTER GUANO COMPANY <lb />
NORFOLK, VIRGINIA <lb />
Our are now busy set- <lb />
ting out tobacco. <lb />
R. G Chapman went to Green- <lb />
villa this morning. <lb />
and many friends with to- <lb />
flues. Let us have your <lb />
orders as as possible and <lb />
l cough your head or when you <lb />
Mm a remedy <lb />
La It la <lb />
for an pleas-1 <lb />
ant to tale, i a i e lex iv <lb />
phi. i in <lb />
, h, , .<lb />
fEES COUGH SYRUP <lb />
TO NATIONAL AND LAW. <lb />
then you will be sure hi all <lb />
w hen needed . . <lb />
TO NATIONAL AND LAW. <lb />
over many Cough, Lung and Bronchial because H the. <lb />
aid by as a cathartic on the bowel. No opiates. Guaranteed to give <lb />
refunded. Prepared by A.- <lb />
, ii An <lb />
or a -o <lb />
D. i. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner <lb />
Truth in Preference to Fiction. <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
TOE FARMVILLE HIGH SCHOOL <lb />
ITS COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES <lb />
WERE HELD FRIDAY. <lb />
Delivered by W. C. <lb />
ad Diplomas <lb />
Under a law passed by the <lb />
last legislature the school a; <lb />
Farmville became a high school, <lb />
and the closing exercises of the <lb />
first year as a high school took <lb />
place Friday. A number <lb />
of people of the town and <lb />
rounding country, and even some <lb />
distance, were <lb />
and the occasion was one much <lb />
enjoyed. The exercises reflected <lb />
great credit upon both <lb />
and pupils of the school. <lb />
Friday morning there was an <lb />
interesting musical program fol- <lb />
lowed with the annual address <lb />
delivered by Hon. W. C. Doug- <lb />
lab, of Raleigh. Mr. Douglas <lb />
spoke along educational <lb />
and concluded with a red hot <lb />
prohibition speech in which his <lb />
argument for temperance was <lb />
most convincing- band <lb />
furnished music for the day. <lb />
The debate for the K. L Davis <lb />
medal and the exercises of the <lb />
graduating class took place at <lb />
night in opera house. <lb />
The graduating was com- <lb />
posed of David L. Turnage, <lb />
Joyner, Thomas E. Joy- <lb />
and Misses Bertha Joyner, <lb />
end Lucy Barrett Diplomas <lb />
were presented each of these <lb />
in a most appropriate speech by <lb />
Mr. Stephen C. Wooten, follow <lb />
ed with a to his pupils by <lb />
Prof. E. If. Rollins, <lb />
the school- The de <lb />
tor the Davis medal were <lb />
members of the Athenian Liter- <lb />
society. The judges de- <lb />
J. Lloyd Horton win- <lb />
of the medal with David L. <lb />
a very close second. <lb />
The medal was presented in a <lb />
fine speech by Rev. H. H. Am- <lb />
of Wilson. <lb />
During the school <lb />
had the largest enrollment in its <lb />
history, and during the coming <lb />
summer more room will be <lb />
by the addition of two recitation <lb />
rooms and an auditorium x <lb />
feet. The building will then <lb />
consist of eight large recitation <lb />
rooms and there will be a <lb />
ponding increase in the teaching <lb />
force Farmville High school is <lb />
doing excellent work under <lb />
Rollins and splendid <lb />
and the people of the com- <lb />
are justly proud of it. <lb />
FARMVILLE ITEMS. <lb />
CAMPAIGN OPENS AT FARMVILLE. <lb />
Farmville, N. C, May <lb />
There was a big crowd out <lb />
last night to hear Rev. M. T. <lb />
and T. H. King, <lb />
speak on the of <lb />
Both of these gentlemen <lb />
made eloquent speeches, and <lb />
won votes for the cause <lb />
Miss Annie Perkins, one of <lb />
the teachers in the Farmville <lb />
graded school, left yesterday <lb />
morning for her home in Green- <lb />
ville. She is an excellent teacher <lb />
and we hope she will return <lb />
when the school opens in the fall <lb />
Miss Bessie Poe Law, one of <lb />
the teachers in the Farmville <lb />
high school, left this morning <lb />
for her home in Her <lb />
work in the school which has just <lb />
closed, has been above criticism <lb />
in every respect, and her many <lb />
friends deeply regret that she <lb />
will not come back to Farmville <lb />
next year. She will not accept <lb />
the position. <lb />
G. L. Lang went to Greenville <lb />
yesterday. <lb />
Roy Bailey went to Greenville <lb />
Revs. M. T. Plyler, Greenville, and <lb />
T. H. King Speak- <lb />
Meeting <lb />
Farmville, N. C, May 5th <lb />
The prohibition campaign op-j <lb />
here last night in the Christ- <lb />
church. Revs. M- T. Plyler. <lb />
and T. H. King of <lb />
the <lb />
Rev. Plyler opened the meet <lb />
in a earnest and con- <lb />
speech. are <lb />
some conditions of <lb />
upon which we are said <lb />
he. industrial activity. <lb />
hence we welcome the mill <lb />
factory. Second, educational ad <lb />
vantages, hence we foster our <lb />
educational institutions. Rut <lb />
with these, we must have <lb />
strong moral and religious <lb />
mer. therefore this whiskey <lb />
problem must be solved and it. <lb />
traffic prohibited. the bus- <lb />
world is against the liquor <lb />
the railroads, the great <lb />
labor are all <lb />
opposed to it. Second, <lb />
the religious world is against it. <lb />
Every church has declared <lb />
all the preachers and religious <lb />
leaders are on one Third, j <lb />
the home is against it. Hardly <lb />
a home can be found has not <lb />
Buffered. Fathers and <lb />
are for the protection of their <lb />
homes children <lb />
This is the first time the <lb />
pie of Farmville had <lb />
opportunity to hear Mr. r. <lb />
He made a Strong appeal. His <lb />
speech will I par its <lb />
Rev. T. H- King, of Winter- <lb />
followed with a strong and <lb />
eloquent talk. He Drought with <lb />
him a map illustrating <lb />
of North Carolina where <lb />
there is a sale of liquor <lb />
He showed that seventy-five <lb />
per cent, pf the State pro <lb />
th in <lb />
North said he, <lb />
sell liquor publicly. three- <lb />
fourths of them are east of the <lb />
Wilmington and Weldon railroad <lb />
within a radius of miles <lb />
the good old county of Pitt is <lb />
right in the He stated <lb />
that the drink habit cot North <lb />
Carolina last year twenty million <lb />
dollars, ten times as much as it <lb />
pays to educate its young man- <lb />
hood and womanhood, seven <lb />
times as much as it spends for <lb />
food. said he <lb />
dollar spent for whiskey is <lb />
lost to the legitimate channels of <lb />
trade, for everyone realizes how <lb />
strong drink destroys the energy, <lb />
life and vitality of man. There- <lb />
fore that means that forty <lb />
millions, counting the twenty <lb />
millions spent for liquor, <lb />
the liquor traffic in North <lb />
Carolina. This forty millions is <lb />
measured in the degradation of <lb />
manhood, the poverty it brings <lb />
to our homes and the numerous <lb />
crimes it causes man to commit. <lb />
Eighty percent of the crimes <lb />
committed in North Carolina <lb />
are caused by intoxicating drinks. <lb />
Listen, men of Farmville, you <lb />
have here a growing and pro- <lb />
town, the eyes of all <lb />
Carolina are upon you. therefore <lb />
in the name of Heaven, go forth <lb />
to the ballot box on the 26th of <lb />
May and register your will <lb />
against the liquor traffic and <lb />
show to the world that you arc <lb />
against such an <lb />
These two strong speeches will <lb />
show results on the 26th day of <lb />
May- The people of Farmville <lb />
predict a majority in favor of <lb />
prohibition in Farmville town- <lb />
ship. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. MAY <lb />
CONFERENCE <lb />
At the <lb />
Jams Makes Welcome Address. <lb />
Tuesday night at eight o'clock <lb />
the Conference was <lb />
called to order by the president, <lb />
P. Hall, of Kinston, in the <lb />
Christian church. Devotional <lb />
service was held by the <lb />
minister. D. W. Arnold, <lb />
prayer by Mr. A. B. Wade, of <lb />
T. J. Jarvis was <lb />
to the audience by the <lb />
minister. Go.-. Jarvis delivered <lb />
the address of welcome to the <lb />
GREENSBORO ELDER GOLD ON <lb />
Annual Address Will be Delivered Vet. for and Wee <lb />
Mrs. R. R. Drinks. I <lb />
It will be of interest to the Some days ago tho editor of <lb />
people of our section of the State this paper addressed Elm B <lb />
that Mrs. R. R. Gotten Elder P D. sat solved. Mr J. <lb />
is to make the annual address fee and the <lb />
the graduating class at Greens <lb />
Primitive Baptist h- city hall <lb />
Female College on asking his views upon <lb />
day. May 20th. Those of us who the pending St ford and f <lb />
with Mrs Cotton's proposition he this we. k m far. e <lb />
both as a writer and I knows Oder Gold h-v- brother , he <lb />
speaker will whatever . . <lb />
college on the pleasure which and for what he conceive, to be . <lb />
awaits them, and feel sure that the light, and that h doe. the officers h-re need a worry <lb />
will on that occasion so tor any ac. tn-. a. . <lb />
S; <lb />
as it hung on the words of that noble old to print <lb />
wisdom and superb rhetoric while <lb />
he portrayed the beauty of the <lb />
the From my the deceased tho night of <lb />
of the I have considered the letter <lb />
es of com a written U lira aid <lb />
sacred will told her about plan and why <lb />
welcomed the and o,, Sunday evening by Rev. J L be was to <lb />
visits to the hearts and home, g- , . . ch up a <lb />
and fr sermon on . -ale <lb />
Veil ten, -eider . letter, but have , M <lb />
him <lb />
pi-.-sent. <lb />
Tuesday <lb />
Ti-p of y <lb />
hi hearers as the with which Mis. Gotten will w , , ,, , , <lb />
Di tore J , . . . . love to m a held to the suicide ll wry <lb />
of nil and as stated above , <lb />
greatest or an . , i very man i. evidence before the <lb />
calling should be adorned by Mi Patrick, the . rs ;.,. . t c . . <lb />
humble life, being filled the I living of the of, It i. d to eat <lb />
humble life, being we <lb />
and fullness of God. will present the Bibles <lb />
The earnest and Wednesday evening the <lb />
family knew i. tho <lb />
whereby brother far. ;. <lb />
dent made to <lb />
hie thoughts with the adduction, the music department will be J <lb />
i and she uM <lb />
said so then, instead of <lb />
, ., the people to mar <lb />
witchery and alluring -i to ti--- or aid the to <lb />
beauty and It eS <lb />
poetic fancy, or adorn the tar and many other ; in to and <lb />
of his with sparkling section of ,. . d. ,., <lb />
of brilliant metaphors, tend the , . sh. .,,;., <lb />
But gave discourse that which promise to be <lb />
was strong and power for it more than ordinary interest. j J it Run w -1 q.- . r., <lb />
was armed with the One of the most imp. <lb />
of L j prohibits of the day <lb />
with the insurmountable ,., about which tn; general public <lb />
B . . <lb />
of unanswerable <lb />
and clothed with the <lb />
beautiful hind of eloquence, the <lb />
eloquence of truth, of facts, of <lb />
and of earnestness. <lb />
It was an ad <lb />
One Change. <lb />
The annual meeting of the <lb />
p. i-. GOLD, of owners of timber <lb />
N. C. May in different parts of <lb />
In this letter Eider Gold in o <lb />
the chief reason from i <lb />
will actuate good men i-i refusing the Northwest, th. <lb />
IN <lb />
stockholders of tie Home <lb />
and Ass. was <lb />
held Tuesday night in the <lb />
i o the manufacture tr K-.-.- Fie <lb />
. . a goo, Every Just, elected U <lb />
dress o force and power, for hi. attendance and much ; r d ,. u <lb />
masterly array of fact, had the was manifested m what the ab- M do m .,,. <lb />
sweep of an don a is doing. , prohibition, care, plans include a <lb />
mountain It had the rush In calling the noting to order terminate the of b <lb />
of the waves when are H. A. White of . . <lb />
It had the force of a the growth the association <lb />
S C. Wooten went down the <lb />
road this morning. <lb />
old reunion will <lb />
be held next Tuesday, 12th, and <lb />
it promise, to be a great day for <lb />
them. <lb />
swim when forests are <lb />
It was a tornado of logic in the <lb />
unbridled sweep of massive <lb />
powers. <lb />
It was an irresistible cyclone <lb />
of overwhelming argumentation <lb />
in its undisputed march to con- <lb />
and in every utterance <lb />
he reminded us of some power- <lb />
Vulcan hammering out <lb />
truths that will outlive the ivy <lb />
that will grow upon the tomb of <lb />
time and glow with the of <lb />
its own eternity of beauty amid <lb />
the sunbursts of the <lb />
splendors of immortality. <lb />
This morning an organization <lb />
was instituted by which better <lb />
work could be done among the <lb />
Disciples of North Carolina. <lb />
Some splendid addresses were <lb />
made during the Tonight <lb />
there is to be rendered a most <lb />
interesting program. <lb />
The ministers in <lb />
are J. A Hopkins, Winston- <lb />
Salem, Messrs. <lb />
Walker, Outlaw and Morton, <lb />
Wilson; Hall. Lewis, <lb />
Marshburn and Howard, Kins- <lb />
ton; A. B. Wade, Belhaven; Geo, <lb />
Moore. Swan Quarter; E. E. <lb />
Moore, Grifton; H. H. Ambrose, <lb />
Farmville, D. W. Arnold, Green- <lb />
ville. <lb />
during the past year and <lb />
for future development. He <lb />
was followed by Mr. H. W. <lb />
Whedbee who showed what the <lb />
association is doing for <lb />
ville in the building of homes and <lb />
that it was worth more to the <lb />
evil of drunkenness Of course tho work done by tho <lb />
it will not do that. It will lessen United State. Fore.-t Service in <lb />
the evil and remove temptation, <lb />
but no human law can make men <lb />
good. Elder Gold, while looking <lb />
at the question as it is and not <lb />
by any false hopes, <lb />
adds, I cannot give my vote <lb />
of conscience should be <lb />
and <lb />
It was worm more me -.- <lb />
town than any other institution I what might seem to <lb />
here. He urged the stocK-1 a the great of drunken- <lb />
holders to aid the officers and <lb />
directors of the association by <lb />
speaking a word for it at every <lb />
opportunity and influencing <lb />
to become int rested and <lb />
take part in it. <lb />
The report of Secretary and <lb />
Treasurer N. G. White showed j allowed <lb />
that during the past year the to Observer- <lb />
amount of business done was <lb />
There are now 1511 <lb />
including th fifth series <lb />
which began May 2nd. A de- <lb />
tailed financial statement of the <lb />
association will be published in a <lb />
day or two. <lb />
The following were unanimous- <lb />
elected directors for the <lb />
ensuing H A. White. C. <lb />
T R n. <lb />
C. Moore. H. W. v bee. D- J <lb />
Whichard, B. W- Moseley, R. C. <lb />
Flanagan, R J. Cobb. C. <lb />
Laughinghouse, S. T. White and <lb />
C. C. Vines. <lb />
guarding against and extinguish- <lb />
fires. <lb />
Organizations of similar kind <lb />
and for a like purpose are at <lb />
work in Oregon and Idaho. In <lb />
the latter State, a portion of the <lb />
expense is loin by taxation and <lb />
paid from the State treasury. A <lb />
He then quotes the Word western railroad company which <lb />
of God in support of his view i holds large tracts of timber has <lb />
and concludes with righteous taken steps to guard its property <lb />
admonition to Let every man I from fire, and during the short <lb />
vote in this matter right time that its plans have beau in <lb />
to him, or not vote- Bitterness met with most <lb />
should not be encouraged but . <lb />
encouraging success. <lb />
Similar work h done on <lb />
the other side of the continent- <lb />
Forest owners In Maine <lb />
gone to work in the same <lb />
way to control the <lb />
The best drink of coffee- Gold <lb />
S. fa. Schultz. <lb />
Stephen C. Wooten for Legislature. <lb />
To the voters of Pitt .-. . <lb />
Farmville township having great enemy, fire. organ <lb />
strongly candidacy j are in other parts <lb />
of Stephen C. Wooten for our count how <lb />
next representative, we . <lb />
citizens cf it is now realized that pro- <lb />
township desire to against fire is of the <lb />
with Farmville in their endorse-1 greatest <lb />
respectfully ask that, is safe to say that fires <lb />
the voters of Pitt county nominate ,. , , destroyed <lb />
him next county convention. nave <lb />
Mr. Wooten was raised among i more timber than lumbermen <lb />
us and we can recommend him have cut- When timber was <lb />
to the voters of Pitt county with abundant, the waste passed <lb />
confidence. <lb />
Respectively. <lb />
Abner Eason. J. C <lb />
G. W. Jefferson, D. F. Lang, <lb />
J. L J. R. Owens <lb />
A new lot of bran at F. V. i a. J. Jefferson, J R. Dozier, <lb />
Johnston's Phone G T. Puckett. Dr. <lb />
most unnoticed, but now that <lb />
a scarcity is at hand actual <lb />
wood famine threatens in <lb />
near future, the owners of r-st <lb />
lands are waking up and <lb />
action to save what is left. <lb />
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