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A. G. Cox C . makes. <lb/>
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w is lime. <lb/>
h A. W. Ange Co. <lb/>
o . j superintend <lb/>
iv . he wants to Beat all bis <lb/>
v them, which means <lb/>
loads. The unusual that they use every Democratic <lb/>
comfort if within their power to look <lb/>
e low price commend; before they leap and reason with <lb/>
their better wits in the selection <lb/>
Candidates. <lb/>
Farmville, Aug. -1. 1908. <lb/>
Editor <lb/>
Not that I wish to meddle with <lb/>
things I'm not concerned <lb/>
but judging from what <lb/>
have seen and heard fed it <lb/>
behooves every voter in this <lb/>
grand old county of ours to see <lb/>
i. <lb/>
r. or tried. <lb/>
of county officials in the near or <lb/>
coming primaries. <lb/>
Not tint our offices have not <lb/>
r Co. us for cracked corn. <lb/>
. Co<lb/>
. . . ,. . properly and efficiently <lb/>
W. A his father in a series of meetings filled by our present occupants, <lb/>
hast. I this week. He will be away for but inhering are <lb/>
The genial e is a several weeks engaged in revival who are just as <lb/>
. work, only getting into fill tent just as worthy and just as <lb/>
. the regular appointments. i need; of the support <lb/>
The A. G. Cox those now, and have <lb/>
Co. have received a solid been for some time enjoying <lb/>
and car of the famous j them in our county. <lb/>
Wild prices are inter- i have beard many of our <lb/>
Harri Barber eating. Call to see us Before you citizens remark that one term <lb/>
Our F. L- carriers could we are sure can enough for any officer <lb/>
their yesterday you but how about two or three <lb/>
bridges We were glad to see W. L. Whenever that is the case what <lb/>
V Simpson, in our town of the essence of the old <lb/>
Ice four.-1 Monday. He is m 1- favorite <lb/>
every farmers of the c He rights U all and special <lb/>
Henry was looking the best place in privileges to r <lb/>
M. F. Crawford went to the State to send his daughters ignorant people and we well <lb/>
today. to school when he had care know that our county will and <lb/>
liTe always hi. a nice lice of fully examined the buildings handsomely pay our officers, <lb/>
rash groceries n hand. here and learned of the work of why should we continue to <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
M. B Bryan this ming <lb/>
i t i <lb/>
We are prepared to fill your right place as hundreds of pat-1 aspirants <lb/>
So Tired <lb/>
may be from overwork, but <lb/>
the chances are its from an in- <lb/>
active LIVER. m <lb/>
With a ell conducted LIVER <lb/>
one can d. mountains of labor <lb/>
without fatigue. <lb/>
It adds j hundred per cent to <lb/>
ones earning capacity. <lb/>
It can be kept in <lb/>
by, and only by <lb/>
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. <lb/>
THE STATE PROHIBITION <lb/>
Law Mutt be Enforced Elect R <lb/>
Man for Legislator. <lb/>
Wilson. K. C, August 1908 <lb/>
To the Friends of <lb/>
The forces of <lb/>
have prevailed against the <lb/>
of ;. saloon; and here <lb/>
after our fair State is to be free <lb/>
from the gal sale <lb/>
This, does not mean <lb/>
complete victory. Only a p <lb/>
of the liquor forces will quietly <lb/>
REUNION. <lb/>
Mrs. Alice Harper Entertains Her <lb/>
Children and Grand-Children. <lb/>
There was a family reunion <lb/>
Sunday at the home of Mrs. Alice <lb/>
Harper in South Greenville There <lb/>
were with her to spend the day <lb/>
Dr. R. L. Carr and Alexander <lb/>
Harper, C. S. Carr and family, <lb/>
H. L. Carr and family, of Green- <lb/>
ville; Dr. Wade Anderson and <lb/>
family and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. <lb/>
Darden, of Wilson; Mrs Emmet <lb/>
Brown and children, of Cleburne. <lb/>
Texas; A. T. Harper, of <lb/>
and Charles Harper, of <lb/>
the party numbering about <lb/>
twenty five. <lb/>
An enjoyable feature of the <lb/>
reunion was a bounteous dinner <lb/>
was spread on a table <lb/>
in the under the trees, it <lb/>
was a day of much pleasure to <lb/>
all present, and to Mrs. Harper <lb/>
in having her children and grand <lb/>
children with her, all but one <lb/>
daughter being present. <lb/>
SPROUTS. <lb/>
and submit to the <lb/>
others must be made to. On the and <lb/>
of some there will be a ready <lb/>
r disposition to manufacture, sell <lb/>
and I liq in spite of the <lb/>
prohibition law. <lb/>
Then e it is incumbent upon <lb/>
us to tee to tie enforcement of <lb/>
the law we have championed. <lb/>
Duty i . that good <lb/>
law, and <lb/>
the school and the careful bestow upon one of our friends <lb/>
N. C, July 19-8. <lb/>
Miss Lillian Lassiter, of Scow <lb/>
Hill and Hisses Bertha Joyner <lb/>
of Grim <lb/>
and Vernice Lang, of <lb/>
F were visiting at Ivy <lb/>
Smith's last week. <lb/>
S. W. preached a <lb/>
very good sermon at Smith's <lb/>
Friday night and <lb/>
v.- to ids regular appointment <lb/>
at Saturday morning, <lb/>
Little and <lb/>
law It is better <lb/>
law the law <lb/>
yo, of Wilson, came <lb/>
i i relative s <lb/>
and rids for a while. <lb/>
Smithtown <lb/>
if k .- nay Saturday night, <lb/>
given its students he seem- mote luxuries or flowers than <lb/>
. satisfied has found the another And among the many <lb/>
for office I see three Prohibition law of our State. <lb/>
protect t <lb/>
less. It is wiser to shield the <lb/>
people from than to <lb/>
the from <lb/>
. r . r and not having a load they came <lb/>
law. Let us. therefore, use <lb/>
evidence and influence con <lb/>
any person who <lb/>
and picked up the young folks <lb/>
until they were loaded with a <lb/>
HYDROPHOBIA. <lb/>
Treatment- Announcement <lb/>
by the State Board of Health. <lb/>
The general assembly, at its <lb/>
last regular session, enacted the <lb/>
An act authorizing the State <lb/>
board of health to provide for <lb/>
the preventive treatment of <lb/>
hydrophobia. <lb/>
Section That the State <lb/>
board of health is hereby <lb/>
and empowered to pro- <lb/>
for and have conducted <lb/>
its direction the preventive <lb/>
treatment of hydrophobia or <lb/>
rabies, whenever in its judgment <lb/>
circumstances, financial and <lb/>
other, will justify it. To meet <lb/>
the expenses of this <lb/>
the said board is hereby given <lb/>
authority to supplement the <lb/>
revenue derived from fees for <lb/>
the treatment by such sums from <lb/>
the treasury of the State <lb/>
of hygiene as may be <lb/>
Provided, that the useful- <lb/>
efficiency of the said <lb/>
laboratory is not thereby <lb/>
paired. <lb/>
Sec. That the benefits of <lb/>
said treatment shall be given <lb/>
free of charge to all residents of <lb/>
the State who shall present to <lb/>
the secretary of the State board <lb/>
of health, or its representative <lb/>
having in charge the manage- <lb/>
of this special work, an <lb/>
affidavit inability to pay, duly <lb/>
sworn to and subscribed before <lb/>
a justice of p ace. or, if the <lb/>
ease be a minor, such an affidavit <lb/>
by the parent or guardian. To <lb/>
meet as far as may be the ex- <lb/>
this special work, the <lb/>
said State board of health is <lb/>
hereby authorized and directed <lb/>
to demand from I hose able to do <lb/>
so the payment in advance of a <lb/>
reasonable fee. not exceed in <lb/>
any cave the usual charge made <lb/>
by the reputable Pasteur <lb/>
for flues n notice, can testify. <lb/>
men's names that are well <lb/>
at <lb/>
la; <lb/>
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C i. <lb/>
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Rev. J. II. Griffith, of ., <lb/>
id Rev. Mr. of . <lb/>
in the <lb/>
.,, Mr JaCK Harper,<lb/>
b just in known in every section of our <lb/>
county, and they an not only <lb/>
your <lb/>
the rush comes Prices Harrington, Berber . <lb/>
i G Cox V was a romantic day <lb/>
for cur quiet little tow every section but a- <lb/>
. . a rather loving in every <lb/>
up. It as strictly honest ard <lb/>
learned that these business like gentlemen <lb/>
were none other than t i,., <lb/>
. j ml i uphold the old <lb/>
I lutes of country. <lb/>
Then the r will step. I I The board of health, at its re <lb/>
, , , seekers. Then for fun <lb/>
I desire further to put you <lb/>
your guard with reference <lb/>
representatives our <lb/>
assembly. I am sure <lb/>
j place until about <lb/>
they retraced their way <lb/>
on r. . annual meeting, decided <lb/>
they began their music, which. now <lb/>
very <lb/>
The following extract from the <lb/>
He, will services <lb/>
i of Greenville, and Miss <lb/>
respect, and have never failed to<lb/>
n Jenkins, the daughter of whenever opportunity presents <lb/>
Tend M a <lb/>
Cox shaH <lb/>
to it, full capacity The noon W to help to nominate them <lb/>
w filling the urgent orders for Mr. Husks and lad <lb/>
other friends from Greenville, nominated for <lb/>
All repaired to the home of Mr. Sam Dudley; for register of <lb/>
M. G. Bryan, our popular post- deeds, J. C. Lanier. for treasurer, <lb/>
where the proper vows w B Wilson. A Voter, <lb/>
were taken and two fortunes <lb/>
were linked in one. Mr. <lb/>
the of license <lb/>
leave no stone unturned car- <lb/>
p; t nominate men <lb/>
lief to represent <lb/>
your county. they lay <lb/>
plans ti I his d. Be wise and <lb/>
cautious; and that only <lb/>
men who favor <lb/>
are nominated and elected, Find <lb/>
they w re passing from place to <lb/>
or <lb/>
and flues. They report <lb/>
in excellent condition <lb/>
Hay and lime at A. W. Ange <lb/>
Jo <lb/>
Profs. Nye and Lineberry arc <lb/>
looking up students. One <lb/>
this about tenor twelve <lb/>
ms were engaged. One man <lb/>
county, writing to <lb/>
age a room r is daughter, <lb/>
, crops are almost <lb/>
buy the storm, but am <lb/>
to do part and <lb/>
my children <lb/>
man can do better. If we <lb/>
part all will be well. <lb/>
have a good hi he <lb/>
l plenty of good feed. All <lb/>
s of the best to b had, at <lb/>
Produce Co., next <lb/>
to <lb/>
. Swain, of Vanceboro, was <lb/>
yesterday co rent a house <lb/>
love, his family. He has <lb/>
work with the A. G. <lb/>
Mfg. He says he <lb/>
s to get work where <lb/>
put his children in a good <lb/>
Many children would be <lb/>
r off if their were <lb/>
the Hunsucker bug- <lb/>
still going. Call to see <lb/>
ice stock of runabouts be- <lb/>
Prices are inter- <lb/>
several weeks visit in <lb/>
part of the State <lb/>
Mollie Bryan has returned <lb/>
reports a very <lb/>
sojourn up there- She <lb/>
with the fine water, <lb/>
and <lb/>
but driving over <lb/>
hills and rocks are most <lb/>
When it comes to <lb/>
there is nothing better <lb/>
the level roads of the <lb/>
I you have a <lb/>
and a good hors.-. <lb/>
the nun o will properly fill <lb/>
and deposited those they <lb/>
picked up. <lb/>
T. A. Willoughby died Sunday <lb/>
evening, and his death filled the <lb/>
neighborhood with sadness He <lb/>
. was the son of Mr. Mrs. R. <lb/>
i A. and was an ex <lb/>
rice young man in <lb/>
position press him into the <lb/>
race. Only thus can we get the <lb/>
best possible m By this <lb/>
we of tn get excelled <lb/>
men who would not otherwise <lb/>
b. come candidate <lb/>
served a bountiful dinner to the <lb/>
happy party and all went on <lb/>
their way rejoicing as a <lb/>
marriage <lb/>
A special opportunity to get <lb/>
Republican <lb/>
, Pursuant to the action of the <lb/>
Republican county executive <lb/>
I committee, at a meeting he'd in <lb/>
I Greenville, North Carolina Aug. <lb/>
goods cheap for the next few,. <lb/>
Calico, and the best 14th- the <lb/>
days. <lb/>
A. F. C. Gingham, <lb/>
county <lb/>
are <lb/>
hereby <lb/>
Star sheeting, notified that the county <lb/>
the <lb/>
to <lb/>
in Greenville <lb/>
Percale, was called <lb/>
Lace, Shoes <lb/>
and other goods have been re- noon, for the purpose <lb/>
No charged and alternate.- to the <lb/>
above prices. Come A. w. Ange State and judicial conventions <lb/>
ft Co. <lb/>
a co <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. A. W Ange and <lb/>
baby left Monday for Jamesville <lb/>
to visit Mr. father. <lb/>
Chickens and eggs a specially. <lb/>
Come and get the best prices. <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb/>
Mrs. Taft left Monday to visit elect delegates to the county <lb/>
and the election of <lb/>
chairman. <lb/>
The chairman of the several <lb/>
precincts will call their primaries <lb/>
to meet on Saturday, August <lb/>
at o'clock p. m., <lb/>
her daughter in Virginia. <lb/>
The tobacco markets are open <lb/>
and the farmers are hauling in <lb/>
bright weed, no they have <lb/>
made a rush on the A. G. Cox <lb/>
Mfg. Co., for their wagons. <lb/>
convention and at which <lb/>
meeting an executive committee <lb/>
of mi v <lb/>
be elected. <lb/>
. n, <lb/>
Chm. P.- p Ex. <lb/>
is <lb/>
important matter. See that your <lb/>
cunt-, does safe and sane <lb/>
thing. <lb/>
If the friends prohibition <lb/>
use their privileges and <lb/>
sit by. while the advocates <lb/>
of lie-use work for and nominate <lb/>
through, the primaries and <lb/>
conventions, men of their <lb/>
choice, we can blame only our- <lb/>
selves in meet reverses in <lb/>
the Work while it <lb/>
. It will be too late <lb/>
tho primaries are over; and this <lb/>
matter j entirely too important <lb/>
to be We must give <lb/>
It thought and attention. Some <lb/>
men become candidates for rep <lb/>
to legislature In our <lb/>
behalf of <lb/>
even though it mean per-1 <lb/>
and financial sacrifice. Help <lb/>
me to preach i doctrine. <lb/>
Yours for service, <lb/>
R. I. <lb/>
respect. He was buried <lb/>
Monday evening in the presence <lb/>
many sorrowing friends. We <lb/>
greatly sympathize with the be- <lb/>
in this hour of <lb/>
grief. <lb/>
We have been having very nice <lb/>
showers the few days which, <lb/>
we think, is very beneficial to <lb/>
the growing crops. <lb/>
R. A. Smith and Ben Joyner. <lb/>
circular of information issued by <lb/>
on <lb/>
is <lb/>
Quite a large number have been IS. I. Fleming, bee. pro. u m. <lb/>
rolled out this week and still <lb/>
orders are pouring in. Mr. Cox i <lb/>
is justly proud of the Banana Cream <lb/>
of these wagons and well he may highly <lb/>
be, for his customers say there by ops of our <lb/>
for tomorrow. <lb/>
are none better. i bum mat, <lb/>
With <lb/>
one -t to a <lb/>
tiff froth, add one ; <lb/>
Lemon . n i-H ., <lb/>
op- i in -hi <lb/>
whim <lb/>
ii ,. , . hi y <lb/>
. Mile <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
Go to M. G. Bryan Winterville, <lb/>
N, G., for fire insurance. He <lb/>
represents the Co., . <lb/>
of Greensboro. It is one of the J <lb/>
His Market. <lb/>
M. has moved <lb/>
his market s to the build- <lb/>
opposite the Norfolk <lb/>
Si depot, where <lb/>
in addition t fresh meats be <lb/>
will ;. all kinds of country <lb/>
he of hygiene gives <lb/>
the necessary <lb/>
Rabies In no other disease is <lb/>
an early diagnosis more vital <lb/>
Importance. Fortunately, a <lb/>
can in most cases be <lb/>
made from a microscopic <lb/>
nation of the brain of the rabid <lb/>
animal. The suspected animal, <lb/>
or its head and neck, should be <lb/>
sent t the earliest possible mo- <lb/>
to the laboratory for ex- <lb/>
The head should be <lb/>
packed in ice to prevent <lb/>
faction, and should be sent by <lb/>
express, prepaid. A careful ac- <lb/>
count of the animal, a full <lb/>
of of suspicion, <lb/>
should be sent in every case. <lb/>
treatment will require the <lb/>
presence of the patient in <lb/>
for about three weeks, but <lb/>
residence in a hospital is not <lb/>
necessary. The cost of the en- <lb/>
tire treatment will be or will <lb/>
be furnished free to pet-tons <lb/>
unable to pay. upon submission <lb/>
of inability to <lb/>
duly sworn to and <lb/>
ed before a justice of the peace, <lb/>
or, if the case be a minor, such <lb/>
an affidavit by the parent or <lb/>
Attention is called to the fact <lb/>
that the law requires the fee to <lb/>
the undersigned, the paid in advance. It should be <lb/>
incumbents of the office of j said also that, if after trial it <lb/>
tho board of commissioners be found necessary for <lb/>
county, hereby of this special work, <lb/>
v r ho fee be increased. This <lb/>
. I be. vi Di. C. <lb/>
has now in ; i , p <lb/>
l. -t .- . , <lb/>
. f <lb/>
of Farmville S. J- Nobles, of <lb/>
Greenville, were here Monday <lb/>
to the burial ofT. A. <lb/>
G. L. Tyson and his two oldest <lb/>
boys went home Monday evening. <lb/>
Mrs. C. L. Tyson and little ones <lb/>
left for home this morning. <lb/>
For Commissioner. <lb/>
best. <lb/>
i j. <lb/>
t . <lb/>
. ,. i lie <lb/>
s I f <lb/>
public improvements has induced <lb/>
us, as a body, to stand for re- <lb/>
for second term. <lb/>
his the 4th of Aug. 1808. <lb/>
B. W. King, <lb/>
Jno. <lb/>
M T. Spier, <lb/>
J. D. Holland, <lb/>
v , uM<lb/>
t C. ii <lb/>
g . N. T. Cox. <lb/>
For Sale or For Real. <lb/>
House and lot nearly opposite <lb/>
Baptist church. Electric <lb/>
city water, rooms, hall ways, <lb/>
dining room, pantry, bath room <lb/>
and Kitchen Possession given <lb/>
immediately. J. J. Cherry. <lb/>
LAXATIVE SYRUP <lb/>
c . <lb/>
CONFORMS TO NATIONAL FOOD AND DRUGS LAW. <lb/>
or money refunded. Prepared by <lb/>
Sal by L. <lb/>
CO. CHICAGO. <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner <lb/>
Truth In Preference to Fiction. <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. AUG 1908 <lb/>
One Dollar Per Year <lb/>
PUN FOR PRIMARY ELECTIONS. <lb/>
Plan for primary for <lb/>
nomination of democratic <lb/>
dates for and township offices <lb/>
and members of the and <lb/>
township executive committee, in <lb/>
of resolution adopted by the <lb/>
state democratic executive committee <lb/>
at its meeting held in Raleigh, on th <lb/>
26th of July, 1904. <lb/>
Section At the meeting <lb/>
held for the purpose of calling a <lb/>
county convention to nominate <lb/>
candidates for county offices and <lb/>
members of the legislature, <lb/>
the county democratic executive <lb/>
committee may, upon motion, <lb/>
determine the question of <lb/>
such candidates by <lb/>
election as provided for in <lb/>
the following resolution of the <lb/>
state executive <lb/>
That this com- <lb/>
will provide an optional <lb/>
primary, to be adopted by the <lb/>
executive committee of any <lb/>
county desiring to nominate <lb/>
county candidates and members <lb/>
of the legislature by a primary. <lb/>
That, the chairman is <lb/>
ed to appoint a sub-committee to <lb/>
formulate such a plan, and when <lb/>
approved by the chairman the <lb/>
said plan shall become a part <lb/>
of the plan of organization. <lb/>
Where any county executive <lb/>
committee has already called a <lb/>
primary, such county executive <lb/>
committee may formulate and <lb/>
promulgate its own s for <lb/>
such election already ordered. <lb/>
The plan provided for in this <lb/>
resolution will not supersede the <lb/>
present plan except in <lb/>
counties adopting this <lb/>
See. If before such meet- <lb/>
is held there shall be present- <lb/>
ed to the chairman the county <lb/>
executive a petition in <lb/>
writing, signed by one fourth of <lb/>
. the members executive <lb/>
committee, or a petition in writ- <lb/>
signed by at least one <lb/>
known democratic voters <lb/>
of such county, asking that a, <lb/>
meeting of the county executive j <lb/>
committee be held the <lb/>
pose of considering the <lb/>
of nominating such <lb/>
dates by primary election, then <lb/>
shall be the duty of said chair- <lb/>
man forthwith to call a meeting <lb/>
of his county executive commit- <lb/>
tee within ten days to act upon <lb/>
the said petition. In any county <lb/>
where it has been decided by <lb/>
the majority of the executive <lb/>
to nominate <lb/>
dates by primary election, shall <lb/>
be held under the following rules <lb/>
and <lb/>
Sec The time of holding <lb/>
the primary election shall be not <lb/>
less than thirty days before the <lb/>
general election, and not less <lb/>
than fifteen notice shall be <lb/>
given of the time and places <lb/>
when and where such primary is <lb/>
to be held. When a primary <lb/>
election under this plan shall be <lb/>
ordered, notice thereof, giving <lb/>
the date ind the various ballot- <lb/>
places and the names of the <lb/>
persons appointed to hold the <lb/>
same, shall be published in the <lb/>
Democratic press of said county, <lb/>
and copies posted at every ballot- <lb/>
place in said county, and <lb/>
such other notice given as the <lb/>
county executive committee may- <lb/>
think proper. In such primary <lb/>
election the county executive <lb/>
committee shall designate the <lb/>
places where voting shall be <lb/>
had, and the shall select, as far <lb/>
as practicable, the places <lb/>
ed by law for holding the general <lb/>
state elections. They may- how- <lb/>
ever, select other places if the <lb/>
convenience of democratic voters <lb/>
justifies such but there <lb/>
shall be at least one voting <lb/>
in each township. <lb/>
Sec. For the purpose of <lb/>
holding election, the said <lb/>
shall appoint two well <lb/>
i. . ,., i <lb/>
or other voting district in <lb/>
the county, who shall conduct <lb/>
such election, receive the ballots, <lb/>
i count them, declare the result <lb/>
and make a written statement <lb/>
thereof. If any person appoint- <lb/>
ed to hold a primary election <lb/>
, shall decline to serve, become in- <lb/>
or become a <lb/>
date before said primary, the <lb/>
; chairman of the executive com <lb/>
of that township or <lb/>
shall have power to <lb/>
some qualified democrat to <lb/>
son has received a majority of <lb/>
all votes cast for an office, they <lb/>
shall so declare, and he shall be <lb/>
the nominee of the party for such <lb/>
office. And if no person has re- <lb/>
a majority of all the votes <lb/>
cast for an office, but has re- <lb/>
a plurality thereof, the <lb/>
MURDER AT ROBERSONVILLE. ALDERMEN IN LONG SESSION <lb/>
Yong White Man Killed by AND TRANSACTS CONSIDERABLE <lb/>
Shot Three Times. BUSINESS. <lb/>
AL for Current Year-Elect for young men and boys <lb/>
night, Mr. Charlie a lit 57th yea- <lb/>
young man who keeps a CUss Sidewalk Paving. first. <lb/>
in that town, was shot and killed <lb/>
Oak Ridge Institute. <lb/>
We have on our desk a copy of <lb/>
the latest of Oak <lb/>
Institute, the well known st ho I <lb/>
git s <lb/>
The shows a i <lb/>
a plurality in that town, was and killed of more than <lb/>
said declare him by a named Robert Robe, board aldermen g <lb/>
to be the nominee of the party U No particulars could be monthly session <lb/>
for such office, the except that while Mr. night with all the <lb/>
receiving the next highest vote Whichard was in his market the Notwithstanding <lb/>
demands of three times and special meetings .,. <lb/>
commit in a see; L, He lived only a few lie M, in <lb/>
DREDGING IN PAMLICO <lb/>
Work <lb/>
I fill such place; and if the chair- primary be held, in which j <lb/>
of the committee shall not case a second primary shall <lb/>
be present, then the remaining ordered held under the s <lb/>
person authorized j and regulations herein provided, <lb/>
; may designate some as as may be. and such sec- <lb/>
i assist him in holding the same, primary snail be held within <lb/>
i and such substitute day from the time said <lb/>
i have the same right and author- j provided that in the second, <lb/>
therein as if he had election no votes shall A. president of the Mary- <lb/>
I originally appointed by be cast except for the two Dredging Company, says <lb/>
j executive committee. I receiving respectively the work <lb/>
SEC The aid persons highest and next vote . <lb/>
shall provide such boxes for the fir-1 prim the event ,,,., <lb/>
of ballots as may be each person voted in the see the o. <lb/>
necessary, but there shall receives the This project, Mr, <lb/>
enough to keep the board in sen <lb/>
until a. m., when <lb/>
was had to the <lb/>
14th. <lb/>
,, A resolution was adopted <lb/>
the issuing of a rote <lb/>
The location of the school in <lb/>
the Pied i <lb/>
between Greensboro and <lb/>
Salem, with th pure cold <lb/>
water, fine natural and <lb/>
pure mountain fir. feet <lb/>
en Canal Will Begin <lb/>
, , inc vi a w . . <lb/>
September 1st. for jg, 199.40 to the Norfolk above see <lb/>
Baltimore, Aug. 11- Mr. Frank southern railway to cover an be asked for to hasten the <lb/>
by town for freight. <lb/>
the recommendation of the <lb/>
i a committee levy <lb/>
for the current year was <lb/>
as <lb/>
development of young <lb/>
The equipment of the school <lb/>
represents an outlay of <lb/>
than to y in <lb/>
South, This, with <lb/>
For general cents j of men In <lb/>
i each property vain <lb/>
student <lb/>
but there shall primary receives the This project, Mr, says, each property mm <lb/>
folk wing number of votes, to but the of a poll. ; r, tr, , I d <lb/>
separate shall decide V t t .,., ; For ma of graded o to the <lb/>
of candidates, Schools cents on property and by any in th <lb/>
for the general as-, huh o. In u,, e opening up an inland .,.,,.,,, L. <lb/>
voted for in one party for . ,, Cam.; on poll. . try. <lb/>
I the <lb/>
i meat <lb/>
pro- <lb/>
shall be voted for in one <lb/>
j box. all county officers shall be <lb/>
for in one box, all township <lb/>
officers in one The hours <lb/>
on poll. <lb/>
waterway the North Caro- interest on school <lb/>
SEC, At the meeting in to Norfolk from which; cents on property and cents on <lb/>
which primary is ordered; point vessels can continue m the poll. <lb/>
it the inland coarse up the Chesapeake I For interest on Improvement <lb/>
be as follow- From of the committee Bay to this city, bonds, first series, cents on <lb/>
Which said, This, he believes result property and cents on <lb/>
that the county will meet to ascertain Io an increased trade with the tor interest on improvement <lb/>
committee may designate and the result of products of that <lb/>
and notice there section, of lumber property and cents, r. poi <lb/>
primary election beheld; he given in the call for such cotton tar, turpentine, his makes the total <lb/>
In case a other commodities for each of property <lb/>
is necessary, tho date; for the which Baltimore furnishes an Ration and on each poll, an <lb/>
meeting of the executive market. In return the increase over last year from <lb/>
to canvass and ascertain local merchants will be giver, but this increase <lb/>
the result thereof shall be fixed cheap transportation for is mainly for interest on the ad- <lb/>
and announced in the call of the I merchandise for distribution to bond issue that the town <lb/>
The institute trains Hi <lb/>
advanced college <lb/>
walks of ii <lb/>
for <lb/>
for <lb/>
for <lb/>
but in no case shall the time for <lb/>
holding election be less than <lb/>
i six hours. <lb/>
SEC C. Any democratic can <lb/>
who is voted for in said s <lb/>
primary election may attend the <lb/>
the broader <lb/>
the professions, and for MM <lb/>
business life. <lb/>
In this sch. h <lb/>
the State Chan <lb/>
bonds, second series, on among secondary schools for a <lb/>
quarter of a century. <lb/>
Those who pit- <lb/>
a school ibis s, <lb/>
should see one of the beautiful <lb/>
J. A. and M. H. Holt, Oak <lb/>
M. C. <lb/>
I the South, by way of this inland i voted last year the training <lb/>
same, in or by improvements. <lb/>
and be I A note for was W <lb/>
SI regard to For the , <lb/>
democratic elector shall have the holding the primary elections , hereby announce i m a i f. <lb/>
right to vote at his proper poll, which it may deem proper, not; for due <lb/>
place, and in case vote of j inconsistent with the Representatives subject <lb/>
to cover an <lb/>
for street <lb/>
n man claiming to be a democrat in tins plan, it SUM Democratic primary. <lb/>
elector is challenged on duty of the executive corn- <lb/>
ground that he is as to prepare and furnish all <lb/>
an elector, or is not a democrat, j blanks an. forms needed in <lb/>
he shall not be denied the the returns from said e <lb/>
of voting except by the any reported <lb/>
judgment of both poll-holders. gM and appeal, therefrom. <lb/>
Every challenge shall be record- j shall have power to i <lb/>
J. F. Stokes. <lb/>
Another Candidate. <lb/>
To the people of mu other <lb/>
A resolution was adopted that <lb/>
all communications from the <lb/>
water and light commission to <lb/>
the board of aldermen must be <lb/>
to writing and so trans <lb/>
ii. d. <lb/>
water and light <lb/>
24th. <lb/>
Th Re-Hector was In error <lb/>
yesterday in saying the civil <lb/>
term of court would <lb/>
Monday, It will not begin <lb/>
M 24th. <lb/>
,, , . i, be record-1 snail nave , , I desire to say that I am a can-1 reported that had <lb/>
the funds to <lb/>
re dissatisfied with the the hereof, i solicitations or my friend,, but <lb/>
result shall have the right to No election purely ad for the one <lb/>
MS. , <lb/>
peal to the county executive shall be held under this plan <lb/>
committee, and the county less the same shall be ordered by <lb/>
the executive committee of the <lb/>
article that keeps off cold and Twelfth streets. No action <lb/>
hunger, and makes mi taken on the requests. <lb/>
I have The street committee reported <lb/>
committee shall hear the executive . , able and i nave P street had been <lb/>
same and allow or disallow the county, and in case the executive j not that the street had <lb/>
vote and shall amend the re committee of the county shall but the State manager has en- ordered. <lb/>
me, those The market committee made <lb/>
this plan, nominations for who me to put up the report of the stalls m the market <lb/>
said appeal, <lb/>
SEC. At the close of the <lb/>
county offices and candidates for <lb/>
the legislature shall be made <lb/>
the plan of in <lb/>
or more. I have in this <lb/>
and adjoining counties six good <lb/>
ids the plan of organization in speakers will employ two or publication made <lb/>
voting it shall be the duty of the, force prior to the adoption the, N , <lb/>
if i resolution set forth. with <lb/>
F. M. SIMMONS, <lb/>
Executive Committee, <lb/>
ALEX. J. FIELD, Secretary. <lb/>
poll-holders, in the presence o <lb/>
such candidates or their <lb/>
and any democrat who <lb/>
wishes to attend, to proceed at <lb/>
once to count the ballots and <lb/>
make a list of all person, voted j. <lb/>
for and the offices for which <lb/>
they were voted, and the Register of Deeds R. <lb/>
of votes received by each, has issued the following licenses <lb/>
house that been rented. <lb/>
The mayor was instructed to <lb/>
ere, but to make speeches to in- avenue that interfere with sew- <lb/>
State Democratic or in private families, shall be cut down, and that <lb/>
and they shall sign such list and <lb/>
send the same immediately to <lb/>
the chairman of the county ex- <lb/>
last <lb/>
WHITE. <lb/>
Curtis Collins and Florence <lb/>
another amend <lb/>
that the property owners <lb/>
be left to do the paving th, <lb/>
selves and make their own con- <lb/>
tracts therefor. The <lb/>
amendment was lost. n <lb/>
Flanagan explained that be fa- <lb/>
the per i <lb/>
would opp no a <lb/>
tract At pries without <lb/>
advertisement b first <lb/>
and the contract let to the low <lb/>
et bidder. The matter was fin- <lb/>
ally left to the discretion of the <lb/>
The purchasing committee was <lb/>
given authority to sell such <lb/>
belonging to the <lb/>
for which there was now fur- <lb/>
use. <lb/>
Several for <lb/>
rant licenses we're granted, but <lb/>
one by Henry for <lb/>
selling barbecue the <lb/>
Brick warehouse was refused. <lb/>
Cobb tendered bis <lb/>
nation as a member of the water <lb/>
and light commission, which wan <lb/>
and It L. <lb/>
I elected to succeed him. <lb/>
F. M. Wooten was elected a <lb/>
No false statements or persons who are opposed to <lb/>
will be allowed. the cutting down of such trees <lb/>
induce my friends, both notified to appear at an ad- <lb/>
between the ages of and meeting of the board on <lb/>
to me. We urge our j the 14th when their objections; <lb/>
friends to do the best for them- be heard, <lb/>
selves and their loved ones, The committee appointed to. <lb/>
. i. tho room horses dispensary commissioner tO fill <lb/>
while supporting me. There is sell the town horses reported , , <lb/>
over five hundred million dollars so far they been unable to v g <lb/>
at headquarters besides twelve; make a sale. chief of the Are department. <lb/>
committee. They shall . millions of cash surplus to be J. V. Harper appeared in re- Mayor Whedbee and Aldermen <lb/>
give any candidate or his Roberson and were appointed a cm- <lb/>
upon his request, K to aid Jay, and the matter was referred to Investigate the conduct<lb/>
On the question of the A of <lb/>
the number of challenges allowed Boyd. <lb/>
or disallowed, and how said <lb/>
challenged voter voted or how he <lb/>
offered to vote when challenged. <lb/>
Sec. Within five days of <lb/>
the holding of such primary <lb/>
election, it shall be the duty of <lb/>
the democratic executive com <lb/>
of such county to meet <lb/>
And ill and declare the re- <lb/>
t and if any per <lb/>
W. S. Cox and Rosa Lee Cox. <lb/>
J, V. Harper and Helen <lb/>
Jenkins. <lb/>
John Williams and Hannah <lb/>
Alston. <lb/>
Robert and Ada Joyner. <lb/>
William Atkinson and Lizzie <lb/>
Parker. <lb/>
Louis Elks and Lula <lb/>
maKing application me . A donation i MU u <lb/>
passing the recruiting office at sidewalks on Evans street the Rough and Heady <lb/>
Points Dr C avenue there was company for the purpose of send- <lb/>
I in charge much discussion and mo- delegates to the meeting of <lb/>
in .,. w the association. <lb/>
Thanking my patrons for past were made Alderman W , A q <lb/>
favors, and pledging my efforts moved that a contract avenue that <lb/>
I am truly yours, an amendment to this that the, After <lb/>
Bently Harris, j paving be done on a per cent. meeting, at o'clock, turned <lb/>
District Manager, commission basis. Aldermen to Friday night, 14th.<lb/>
POOR PRINT <lb/>
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Pethel, N. C. 4th. <lb/>
A happy and jolly band of <lb/>
people, most of them from <lb/>
Eastern North Carolina, returned <lb/>
last Thursday from Ocean View, <lb/>
Va. where we enjoyed a most <lb/>
delightful stay for eleven days. <lb/>
The water was fine, the weather <lb/>
charming, and everything seemed <lb/>
to favor our enjoyment. <lb/>
time was very pleasantly- <lb/>
spent in rowing, crabbing, fish- <lb/>
darning, bathing, <lb/>
shopping in Norfolk, taking trips <lb/>
to Virginia Beach, Cape Henry <lb/>
and points, card-playing, <lb/>
bowline, drinking and <lb/>
being merry. Bamboo sliding <lb/>
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time. Tin- w en especially <lb/>
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girls gave them free rides for <lb/>
the fun of suing them come <lb/>
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naming the other pie <lb/>
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held their monthly meeting warehouse he sold for J. b. Buck <lb/>
Wednesday afternoon, trans- j rounds at at at <lb/>
acted routine business. N. G. at an average of <lb/>
White, secretary and treasurer, j If you want the best <lb/>
tendered his resignation prices your tobacco to Fox- <lb/>
asked to be relieved of the j hall at the Star branch of the <lb/>
ties of the office by Thursday Farmers Consolidated Tobacco <lb/>
The president, H. A. <lb/>
White, was authorized to per- <lb/>
form the duties of secretary and <lb/>
treasurer until next meeting of <lb/>
the directors when an election <lb/>
An Old Gourd. <lb/>
Mr. B. F. of Farm- <lb/>
township, has an old gourd <lb/>
will be held. The affairs of the which he says belonged to his <lb/>
association are in perfect people through several genera- <lb/>
and stockholders will covering a period more <lb/>
their weekly dues at than a hundred years. The <lb/>
the office of the gourd is in size, as it <lb/>
another secretary is elected. will hold live pecks. Mr. Tug- <lb/>
. well says he recently placed a <lb/>
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it was large enough U hide her <lb/>
C. M. Harden, of when she sat down in It. <lb/>
that <lb/>
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General Hardware <lb/>
Sole Agent for <lb/>
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III <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY <lb/>
D. J. Editor and Proprietor <lb/>
a, second matter Jan. 1907 at the at N <lb/>
C Congress of March 1879 <lb/>
in to <lb/>
GREENVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY AUG. 1908. <lb/>
Resident North Carolinians Get your thinking cap on <lb/>
and descendants of North Cam- haw some suggest ions for the <lb/>
in Indiana, are to hold a I betterment of the community <lb/>
reunion at in that <lb/>
WHAT IT COST THEM. <lb/>
State, on the 19th and 20th of <lb/>
this month. Mr. G. S. Brad- <lb/>
thaw, of has <lb/>
invited to attend and deliver an <lb/>
address. <lb/>
A REASONABLE VIEW. <lb/>
The Reflector confesses that it <lb/>
is unable t see the matter of <lb/>
the State corporation commission <lb/>
allowing telephone companies t. <lb/>
make their rates for night mes- <lb/>
sages the same as for day mes- <lb/>
sages, in the same light as it i <lb/>
viewed by some of its exchanges. <lb/>
The Raleigh News and Observer, <lb/>
for instance, denounces the rill- <lb/>
as unjust and <lb/>
We have never <lb/>
yet been aide to see why either <lb/>
a telephone or telegraph message <lb/>
Lincoln refuse to make any re- <lb/>
in rates on account of <lb/>
the Bryan notification <lb/>
meeting in that city. This <lb/>
shows a in matters <lb/>
political that the people ought <lb/>
to take into consideration when <lb/>
they go to vote for president in <lb/>
November. You can readily see <lb/>
which party the railroads look <lb/>
to for special favors.<lb/>
Politics is a very interesting <lb/>
subject just at this time, but <lb/>
business and progress are of far <lb/>
more importance. It is all right <lb/>
should be sent at a cheaper rate consideration to the first. <lb/>
at night than during the day. <lb/>
when it requires just as much <lb/>
service and expense to transmit <lb/>
one as the other. We have been <lb/>
a telegraph operator for twenty <lb/>
five and know that it is <lb/>
just a- much trouble and re- <lb/>
a- much labor to <lb/>
a night message as a day <lb/>
message, and we take it tor <lb/>
for it is the duty of every citizen <lb/>
to be interested in the selection <lb/>
of men to offices of trust <lb/>
and responsibility, but the <lb/>
matter of progress should <lb/>
not be neglected. Don't lose <lb/>
your head over politics, be <lb/>
moderate about it. Sol much <lb/>
whether tins man or <lb/>
Along about the close . the <lb/>
recent Democratic primary con <lb/>
ready to take with you to the .,, j State, there was <lb/>
meeting of the <lb/>
mere Thursday night. <lb/>
much talk about the expenditure <lb/>
of money by the candidates and <lb/>
their lieutenants. It was claim- <lb/>
ed that Home had spent <lb/>
that man shall get an office, hut <lb/>
granted that the same is true in fa M <lb/>
the matter of telephone together and work together <lb/>
sages. If the companies can <lb/>
ford to -end messages at a <lb/>
rate at night, look- to us <lb/>
they can afford to give just <lb/>
as low a in the day time. <lb/>
, to us it would <lb/>
i . equally as reasonable to say <lb/>
that railroad and street car lines <lb/>
carry passengers at a low- <lb/>
tor prosperity and progress. Pitt <lb/>
is on the upward march <lb/>
and we should keep her going <lb/>
forward. <lb/>
The report of President I. <lb/>
of the Tobacco Board <lb/>
of Trade, published in another <lb/>
refers the <lb/>
The Tarboro Southerner says <lb/>
that Mayor Paul Jones, of that <lb/>
town, will visit Greenville one <lb/>
day the latter part of this week <lb/>
to inspect our paved streets with <lb/>
a view of having paving <lb/>
done in The paving <lb/>
done in Greenville is giving the <lb/>
town some good advertising. <lb/>
The national campaign com- <lb/>
got the right man when <lb/>
it selected Daniels, of <lb/>
the News and Observer, <lb/>
to be at the head of its publicity <lb/>
department. Another good <lb/>
T. Pence to assist <lb/>
in the literary work.<lb/>
Aspirants for county offices <lb/>
should bear in mind that they I <lb/>
have but one week more ill <lb/>
which to register with the <lb/>
chairman. Those who fail to <lb/>
register by the night of the lath <lb/>
cannot be voted in the <lb/>
on the 30th.<lb/>
A man is being tried in Gran- <lb/>
ville county for the killing of a <lb/>
twenty live years ago. the <lb/>
mar. was said to he crazy at the <lb/>
time of committing the murder, <lb/>
for several years since was <lb/>
the inmate of an asylum. Such <lb/>
a trial look- like a useless waste <lb/>
of the county's money. <lb/>
Recently The Reflector has re- <lb/>
communication <lb/>
t appear prompt l,,,,,,,,.,, exact <lb/>
We will get them all print- Lt now develops that the <lb/>
ed as fast as opportunity will j entire campaign expenses of <lb/>
permit. <lb/>
Recently <lb/>
Mecklenburg alone, a claim <lb/>
so communications Tie quick, ex. <lb/>
that all could not appear prompt-1 exact fig- <lb/>
Really it would be no discredit <lb/>
to the State for the salary of the <lb/>
governor to be higher, but we <lb/>
lo not want to see it raised just <lb/>
to reimburse the candidates for <lb/>
they spend trying to get it <lb/>
Shake Into Your Shoes <lb/>
Aden's a powder. Relieves <lb/>
foot and <lb/>
ingrowing nails, and takes the <lb/>
ting out of corns and bunions. It. s <lb/>
the greatest comfort of the <lb/>
age -lien's Foot-Ease makes tight <lb/>
or new shoes feel easy. It is a certain <lb/>
for sweating, swollen, <lb/>
tired, aching feet. Try it today. Sold <lb/>
by all Druggists and Shoe Stores. By <lb/>
mail for in stamps Don t accept <lb/>
any substitute. Trial package tree <lb/>
Address Allen S. Olmsted. N. Y<lb/>
SOIL SURVEY. <lb/>
Pains, Can-- <lb/>
Scaly <lb/>
Ashley Home amounted, all <lb/>
to Mr. Kitchin claims <lb/>
that his campaign expenses to- <lb/>
Mr. Graff's fig- <lb/>
have not i eon learned but <lb/>
were probably between the two <lb/>
above named. The Chronicle <lb/>
gives the facts to silence the e sample <lb/>
wild talk that has been indulged . how B. B. B. Cures above Trouble <lb/>
chiefly by Republican Eczema and Rheumatism. <lb/>
more new. There is denial of the For years Botanic Mood <lb/>
fact that the campaign cost too <lb/>
much money, but it is a <lb/>
rate by night than they do by I n. connected <lb/>
as to say that <lb/>
i; to the inter <lb/>
if <lb/>
Greenville t market. <lb/>
meet I n <lb/>
should give lower rates r night <lb/>
service. In most lines <lb/>
especially where service <lb/>
i- regulated by <lb/>
the scale of wages for night work L,,,, t ,, , , <lb/>
is higher than for day work. <lb/>
ix physician visits a patient <lb/>
The Durham Herald thinks it <lb/>
would be about as reasonable cf <lb/>
the Democrats to claim that they <lb/>
can Pennsylvania as for <lb/>
Since <lb/>
the papers are <lb/>
having much to say in <lb/>
them. The way to stop <lb/>
lynching- is to lust stop the <lb/>
cause that leads to them. <lb/>
one township in Buncombe <lb/>
county has voted <lb/>
for road improvements. That <lb/>
i- the way to build up n county. <lb/>
tor nothing like good <lb/>
roads. <lb/>
There are of them in <lb/>
he running, but on the night of <lb/>
many will find that they <lb/>
ran too slow. We wish you all <lb/>
could win. gentleman, but yon <lb/>
can't do it.<lb/>
A group women <lb/>
journeyed to Oyster Hay to cal <lb/>
on the president, he refused <lb/>
them an audience, No doubt <lb/>
they dubbed him mean old<lb/>
The jury in the trial of the <lb/>
Oxford doctor for near <lb/>
r or f <lb/>
B. has curing yearly <lb/>
thousands of sufferers Primary. <lb/>
Secondary or Blood Poison <lb/>
forms Blood Disease. We <lb/>
faction to be able to an . cases to-- B. <lb/>
exhibition of figures, the <lb/>
the electorate . <lb/>
charges that <lb/>
ii. i and still have aches <lb/>
l The small pains in bones, hack or joints, <lb/>
been it. i inches ii. mouth, ore <lb/>
Of Home's expenditure , Pimples, Spots <lb/>
on any part of the body, Baying <lb/>
Sere-, are run down or Hair <lb/>
or eyebrows fulling out, take H. B. B. <lb/>
It kills the makes the blood <lb/>
over Kitchin and Craig is due to <lb/>
the fact that lie not a poll <lb/>
was a new <lb/>
man-am and <lb/>
to build up a party changing the entire body <lb/>
own To do this, expenses were I into dean, <lb/>
, ,.,.,. . humors, Risings or pimples of En <lb/>
entailed which out not o. tn n the poll n <lb/>
. . 1.1. II l It <lb/>
way of the <lb/>
Ashley Home acquitted <lb/>
handsomely and with honor in <lb/>
and purifying blood with B. p. . <lb/>
in this a flood rich blood is <lb/>
sent direct to the skill the <lb/>
itching Stops r and humor <lb/>
i is and <lb/>
respects, and line old BLOOD BALM <lb/>
man had come before the people <lb/>
a rear earlier, all opposition to <lb/>
,,, . a topic to consider I the to claim <lb/>
at <lb/>
night <lb/>
high b <lb/>
day <lb/>
for <lb/>
. <lb/>
till <lb/>
Tl en <lb/>
pay e <lb/>
r . . almost <lb/>
v b <lb/>
I, <lb/>
be u-i <lb/>
needs lo lie <lb/>
. I s. <lb/>
they will carry North Carolina. <lb/>
That sizes it up pretty well.<lb/>
The r- of county and <lb/>
I heir wives <lb/>
night.<lb/>
will <lb/>
certain <lb/>
his nomination for governor <lb/>
would have been futile Char- <lb/>
Chronicle. <lb/>
The The <lb/>
Chronicle in the above are not <lb/>
at all creditable. It is a <lb/>
on the and on <lb/>
State that a campaign was con- <lb/>
ducted in which so much money <lb/>
was spent to secure a nomination, <lb/>
Take the winning candidate., <lb/>
Mr. Kitchin. who says it <lb/>
him to <lb/>
i- pleasant and safe to talk; composed <lb/>
of pure ingredients. It <lb/>
lie-i and the blood. <lb/>
Druggists, par bottle with <lb/>
for home cur. <lb/>
Free Blood Cure g <lb/>
This coupon cut from I <lb/>
ville, N. f. If for i <lb/>
,.,. , of <lb/>
Hi.; free in <lb/>
Mi f <lb/>
name address on M <lb/>
and mail to BLOOD <lb/>
R CO, Atlanta Ga. <lb/>
twenty ago while and he has also stated that <lb/>
brought in a verdict of not he had to mortgage his home to <lb/>
guilty, as mi <lb/>
pi <lb/>
have been <lb/>
tone<lb/>
,. iii the <lb/>
day v. . <lb/>
in see ; hone <lb/>
companies abused <lb/>
wanting as much tor night <lb/>
vice as for day service. The <lb/>
Reflector believes ii perfect <lb/>
fairness i i all things, and that <lb/>
i- its reason for this expression <lb/>
of opinion on this subject. <lb/>
i lay tin <lb/>
, tor of i so. <lb/>
liming in i mill <lb/>
e. fee <lb/>
his . a yet --i close to <lb/>
ii- original color, In -pile of <lb/>
of summer suns and in- <lb/>
winds that have kissed his <lb/>
brow and fanned his auburn <lb/>
locks. hoping for more <lb/>
of them. <lb/>
to be <lb/>
Held i i nest Friday, <lb/>
numbers of them <lb/>
. be pr-sent. The purpose <lb/>
the meeting is to benefit <lb/>
and their wives, and <lb/>
u they should take advantage of it. <lb/>
raise tin- it. <lb/>
Of coll <lb/>
For fine lot of C. <lb/>
Brown Leghorns, standard bred; <lb/>
Turkeys and <lb/>
Guineas This is choice breed- <lb/>
; ,. added U. this and <lb/>
at this but or <lb/>
.-t <lb/>
Cl, I <lb/>
I. and when is <lb/>
The man who cannot talk up <lb/>
ii. own business without run- <lb/>
n that of somebody else. <lb/>
have a poor business to <lb/>
talk about.<lb/>
Candidate Tall ha- adopted <lb/>
the idea of putting some of his <lb/>
speeches into talking machines <lb/>
This early in the campaign <lb/>
Mr. complaining that lie is <lb/>
-u tired as to need B month's <lb/>
rest. I. him hold on until the <lb/>
election, then he Will have a <lb/>
long time to retire into solitude <lb/>
and rest. <lb/>
red <lb/>
hi governor n <lb/>
i- s- <lb/>
out badly <lb/>
In <lb/>
or it <lb/>
better lo lave I <lb/>
race. <lb/>
tics, but we are <lb/>
-ending them around light. The <lb/>
the four <lb/>
only pay him <lb/>
he <lb/>
ill the end. <lb/>
even up <lb/>
ill have been <lb/>
out ; he <lb/>
clean <lb/>
see <lb/>
room. quick. W- A. ft <lb/>
Hearne. Greenville, N w <lb/>
are to an of song <lb/>
form of Bowel and should <lb/>
provide yourself with the best known <lb/>
remedy. Dr. Both Balsam <lb/>
Warranted L. <lb/>
Next Thursday night, in the <lb/>
mayor's office, then- will be a <lb/>
meeting of the Chamber of Com. <lb/>
and every business man <lb/>
in the community should be <lb/>
present. The last meeting was <lb/>
that produced results for the <lb/>
benefit of the town, and the <lb/>
one will be equally helpful if <lb/>
the business men determine to <lb/>
make it such. There never <lb/>
a time that Greenville needed <lb/>
more to be active than now. The <lb/>
tobacco market has just opened, <lb/>
the fall season is drawing near, <lb/>
and all should unite in setting <lb/>
on foot to bring trade this <lb/>
way. Indifference now means <lb/>
loss of business, hence everybody <lb/>
should come out Thursday night. <lb/>
It is said that one man, <lb/>
raised to help <lb/>
out the campaign fund to elect <lb/>
Roosevelt four years ago. Over <lb/>
against this it is said that the <lb/>
entire national Democratic cam- <lb/>
this year will be Conducted <lb/>
n a fund of Quite a <lb/>
difference. It shows, of course, <lb/>
that Roosevelt's election was <lb/>
by the trusts and <lb/>
rations, and that if Bryan is <lb/>
elected this year he will be <lb/>
no obligations to them. <lb/>
Kinston has decided to muzzle <lb/>
the dogs, something that towns <lb/>
usually wait to do until after <lb/>
somebody is bitten, In the ma <lb/>
of towns the <lb/>
act like they consider dogs <lb/>
more value than people. <lb/>
and sending <lb/>
country. <lb/>
As there are seven president- <lb/>
candidate- out, they ought to <lb/>
hustle around and two more <lb/>
so as to have enough for a base- <lb/>
ball nine.<lb/>
The State candidate- have be- <lb/>
gun their -peaking campaign, <lb/>
for three mouth-there will <lb/>
be plenty tor the people to listen <lb/>
to. <lb/>
would have been true had <lb/>
either of the other candidates <lb/>
secured the nomination. It is a <lb/>
pity that the Slate ever had <lb/>
a campaign. <lb/>
men char- <lb/>
and who sell <lb/>
things, to Investigate an <lb/>
opportunity for realizing <lb/>
Ion their earning rapacity, w <lb/>
i your worth n <lb/>
same con- to a you should MM <lb/>
can get the a <lb/>
business notice to business men <lb/>
and will not be interesting to any <lb/>
who do not mean business. Ad- <lb/>
dress W. A- B. Hearne. Box <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. d w <lb/>
The railroads reaching <lb/>
gave reduced rates to per- <lb/>
sons attending the recent Taft <lb/>
notification meeting in <lb/>
but the railroads centering in <lb/>
Mr. V. Moore has been <lb/>
made circulation manager of the <lb/>
Charlotte Observer and the other <lb/>
papers published by The <lb/>
company. This is a good step <lb/>
for those papers, for Mr. Moore <lb/>
is so well know over North Caro- <lb/>
that be will add largely to <lb/>
their circulation. <lb/>
It Charlotte succeeds in en- <lb/>
gaging the appearance Candi- <lb/>
date Taft as a drawing card at <lb/>
the coming <lb/>
care should be taken to en <lb/>
large telephone booths so that <lb/>
his will not get <lb/>
wedged in. <lb/>
Candidates for county offices <lb/>
should remember that they must <lb/>
register with the chairman of <lb/>
the comity executive committee <lb/>
not later than the 16th, or they <lb/>
cannot be voted for in the <lb/>
on the 29th. <lb/>
Greenville is not the only place <lb/>
with marriages. The <lb/>
papers indicate that the level <lb/>
prevails in several sections of <lb/>
the State. <lb/>
With all the talk about a <lb/>
publican nominee for governor, <lb/>
it seems hard to get one <lb/>
press a willingness to be put up <lb/>
as a sacrifice in front of Kitchin. <lb/>
Mr. Bryan will find nut <lb/>
row that he has been nominated <lb/>
president. At is <lb/>
the date of the notification meet- <lb/>
. . <lb/>
Candidate speech of <lb/>
acceptance will only <lb/>
words. That will be short <lb/>
enough to read. <lb/>
The cry goes up for more <lb/>
to conduct the national cam- <lb/>
Now is the time to sub- <lb/>
scribe. <lb/>
When it is not one <lb/>
Thaw it is something else, <lb/>
have now got him going into <lb/>
bankruptcy. <lb/>
Weak <lb/>
Heart Action <lb/>
If you do not stand by your <lb/>
town and talk for it and help to <lb/>
carry it forward, you need not <lb/>
expect outside people to do so. <lb/>
Greenville business men <lb/>
should bear in mind that they <lb/>
get trade only as they work for <lb/>
it. <lb/>
In a letter, published else- <lb/>
where, from Congressman John <lb/>
H. Small, it is shown that he <lb/>
never tires doing something good <lb/>
for county. <lb/>
With several candidates for <lb/>
each office in enough <lb/>
are going to get left to form a <lb/>
big consolation society. <lb/>
This is the last week for <lb/>
of candidates for county <lb/>
offices. Only those w ho are on <lb/>
the list by next Saturday night <lb/>
can be voted for in the primary. <lb/>
JELL-O <lb/>
INSTANTLY. boil- <lb/>
In cool per package <lb/>
There arc certain nerves <lb/>
that control the action <lb/>
of the heart. When they; <lb/>
become weak, the heart <lb/>
action is impaired. Short <lb/>
breath, pain around heart, <lb/>
choking sensation; <lb/>
fluttering, feeble <lb/>
or rapid pulse, and other <lb/>
distressing fol- <lb/>
low. Dr. Miles Heart Cure <lb/>
is a medicine especially <lb/>
adapted to the needs of <lb/>
these nerves and the mus- <lb/>
structure of the <lb/>
heart itself. It is a <lb/>
strengthening tonic that <lb/>
brings speedy relief. <lb/>
Try it. <lb/>
years I with I <lb/>
thought trouble, <lb/>
the doctor, told me had heart <lb/>
trouble. I had tried many <lb/>
when the Dr. almanac cams <lb/>
my hand., and concluded to <lb/>
try Dr. Heart Cure. <lb/>
taken three and now am <lb/>
not at all. <lb/>
medicine did It. I write this In <lb/>
the h., that will <lb/>
of <lb/>
Main St. Ky. <lb/>
Your Milt Or. Heart <lb/>
we him to <lb/>
of bottle If It falls <lb/>
to benefit you. <lb/>
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind <lb/>
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT, <lb/>
IN CHARGE OF J. M. BLOW. e <lb/>
Washington, N. C , Aug. 6th. <lb/>
Authorized Agent of Reflector for Ayden and Advertising rates furnished R fl t <lb/>
u is gratifying to be <lb/>
you planted your gar- <lb/>
den is the question every <lb/>
one is asking. Woods Seed are <lb/>
the best for the South- You will <lb/>
find all kinds perfectly fresh at <lb/>
Drug Store. Don't make <lb/>
the mistake of getting some <lb/>
kind <lb/>
The Brick tobacco ware- <lb/>
house is a certainty. The sky <lb/>
lights have arrived and the work <lb/>
is being d rapidly. It will <lb/>
be run by J. W. Dixon, of Greene <lb/>
county W, J. Hooks, of <lb/>
Johnson. Both are up-to-date <lb/>
having had several <lb/>
years experience in the ware- <lb/>
house business. They will open <lb/>
Brick Aug. 25th. <lb/>
M. M. makes the best <lb/>
cold drinks that car. be made at <lb/>
the lea cold the year <lb/>
Try one. <lb/>
Miss Nannie Smith, the invalid <lb/>
daughter of C. J- Smith, died <lb/>
Thursday evening. Her remains <lb/>
were laid to at the old, <lb/>
family l ground. Rev. T. <lb/>
H. King conducting the funeral <lb/>
Co. Dixon are running <lb/>
their factory and mills cm full <lb/>
time. General sawing trimming <lb/>
am repairing of all kinds neatly <lb/>
The district meeting of 1.0, <lb/>
The train Monday evening <lb/>
brought the remains of Curtis <lb/>
Eubanks, who died at the hos- <lb/>
in Washington, where he <lb/>
had been for treatment. He <lb/>
had been a sufferer from <lb/>
for a long time. Though <lb/>
his spine was almost doubled yet <lb/>
he served his trade as a sawyer <lb/>
until recently. Amid all of his <lb/>
deformity he was cheerful, and <lb/>
seemed to be contented. He had <lb/>
a great many warm friends in <lb/>
Ayden, and in Greene county, <lb/>
was born. His remain <lb/>
were taken to for enter <lb/>
The sad news news reached <lb/>
our town Monday evening of the <lb/>
death of Mr. C. F. Harris, near <lb/>
Haddock's X Road. Mr. Harris <lb/>
had been an invalid for quite a <lb/>
while, and about years ago <lb/>
he lost wife and since then he <lb/>
somewhat became demented. He <lb/>
bad for several months made his <lb/>
home with Mrs. Jesse Hardy, <lb/>
his daughter, and Monday <lb/>
the men all in the rid and <lb/>
his daughter looking after domes- <lb/>
tic affairs, near o'clock <lb/>
miss i. a me <lb/>
bad had befallen him he <lb/>
searched the promises, and at <lb/>
last, looking in the lot well, dis- <lb/>
covered his head above the <lb/>
F. was a grand success, face the water. She <lb/>
the inclemency of the lately made an alarm, but when <lb/>
weather- the usual came he was dead. <lb/>
tine of business, a banquet Mr. Harris was a good of comb honey. <lb/>
TO SHIP HONEY BY THE CARLOAD able to announce that arrange <lb/>
have finally been perfect- <lb/>
Valley Ideal Place for Bee <lb/>
Industry. <lb/>
The press dispatch be- <lb/>
low attracted our attention, and <lb/>
we reproduce it here to show <lb/>
how the Western farmers, by <lb/>
giving attention to small <lb/>
tries, make so much money out <lb/>
of their avocation. Ten car loads <lb/>
of honey is something to think <lb/>
about, and when the small ex- <lb/>
attached to producing it is <lb/>
taken into consideration, th <lb/>
profit connected with it can be <lb/>
realized. There is hardly a bet- <lb/>
place for honey raising than <lb/>
Eastern North Carolina, and our <lb/>
farmers miss much by not turn- <lb/>
to industries of this kind. <lb/>
Here is the dispatch <lb/>
North Yakima, Wash., Aug. <lb/>
From present indications there <lb/>
will shipped out of this city, <lb/>
before the end of the season, in <lb/>
-he neighborhood of ten carloads <lb/>
i f honey. Besides this, large <lb/>
of honey are produced <lb/>
for consumption here and in the <lb/>
neighboring towns. Jesse <lb/>
Thornton, who has colonies <lb/>
f says season is at its <lb/>
height and the prospects for a <lb/>
great honey yield are excellent. <lb/>
Mo t. of hives are kept in <lb/>
valleys the city where the <lb/>
alfalfa is now in bloom, and each <lb/>
j hive will yield a surplus of <lb/>
at the Carolina hotel, and brick mason in his young <lb/>
which was a much feast, days. <lb/>
fire <lb/>
In-- . <lb/>
find j-ice <lb/>
coffins and caskets on I m <lb/>
J. R. Smith Co, Dix-rs. <lb/>
day ma u <lb/>
to our merchants <lb/>
men since <lb/>
opened here on the The <lb/>
Ayden house sold ii <lb/>
pounds the first by <lb/>
Thursday and near o ; y. I <lb/>
Our managers and bu. . all <lb/>
hustlers, , an i w . <lb/>
can now see what w <lb/>
AN EVENING OF PLEASURE<lb/>
o'clock, and Myrtle Warren Ea <lb/>
ii. ported for The Redact , <lb/>
One of the most r j <lb/>
of the season was on <lb/>
a Tuesday evening, August the <lb/>
when Miss s Susie <lb/>
Warren entertained most <lb/>
at a porch and <lb/>
at their home on T <lb/>
.- <lb/>
. c lo y ii iii r <lb/>
wans <lb/>
losing, lo. these many ; . <lb/>
John David Jones, ct <lb/>
county, accepted B position <lb/>
as salesman ii large depart- <lb/>
of J. Co. <lb/>
Mrs. I. I port, of <lb/>
Mount, in visiting her <lb/>
parents, Mr. Mr,,. W. H. <lb/>
Harris. <lb/>
n- <lb/>
C. Urine <lb/>
with <lb/>
family <lb/>
. i. <lb/>
spent with relatives in <lb/>
Greene county. <lb/>
Dr. J. C. wont to <lb/>
The guests were mot at <lb/>
door by the Warren and i <lb/>
ed by which the bureau of soils <lb/>
of the United States department <lb/>
of agriculture, in co-operation <lb/>
with our State department of <lb/>
agriculture, will make a soil <lb/>
of the whole of Pitt county, <lb/>
the work to begin not later than <lb/>
April 1st, 1909. <lb/>
This important piece of work <lb/>
has been discussed by intelligent <lb/>
farmers of Pitt county for several <lb/>
years, and in response to their <lb/>
wishes. I have endeavored to <lb/>
range for this and regret <lb/>
exceedingly that it could net <lb/>
have beer, done at an earlier date. <lb/>
The map which will be published <lb/>
as a result of this survey will <lb/>
contain some valuable <lb/>
and information the <lb/>
soils of the county, their <lb/>
deficiencies, advantage, <lb/>
productiveness, and much other <lb/>
valuable information. The map <lb/>
will not only be informing to <lb/>
residents f the county, but will <lb/>
serve a valuable purpose in <lb/>
publicity to resources of <lb/>
Pitt c and in attracting a <lb/>
class of settlers. <lb/>
There b en a distinct ad <lb/>
by the pi <lb/>
the past In <lb/>
public education the increase in <lb/>
the number of modern school <lb/>
buildings and appliances, the <lb/>
sums raised by <lb/>
taxation for th it of such <lb/>
school., <lb/>
in ll i a <lb/>
the leadership of one of the <lb/>
strong i <lb/>
i has <lb/>
marked a very high, if not the <lb/>
highest; . all tho <lb/>
ties Sta <lb/>
the adopt.; I u <lb/>
proved and i it t mi <lb/>
has increased and at <lb/>
the tame time lessen the <lb/>
cost, i hen-, by g our <lb/>
greatest industry. <lb/>
publication of modern soil map <lb/>
will simply line with <lb/>
STATEMENT OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb/>
AT AYDEN. <lb/>
In the State of North Carolina, at the dote of <lb/>
Resources Liabilities <lb/>
Loans and discounts <lb/>
Overdraft . . . Capital . . <lb/>
Furniture and Fixtures Surplus fund . . 11,250.00 <lb/>
Due from irks, ;,. <lb/>
Cash item- <lb/>
. current exp. paid 290.86 <lb/>
Silver coin, including Hills <lb/>
minor coin currency Deposits subject <lb/>
National hank notes ,. <lb/>
and other notes 3.51 . 26.05 <lb/>
Total, 78,032.14 <lb/>
i welcomed cordially. <lb/>
Each boy was given a small <lb/>
heart as he entered. The hours <lb/>
ton Monday to attend the pro- between nine and eleven we <lb/>
traded meeting there, being con-l spent very in <lb/>
trend toward <lb/>
and prosperity <lb/>
Very <lb/>
Jno. II, <lb/>
ducted by Rev. G. F. of <lb/>
Dunn. He will continue the <lb/>
V lie-aid, of Kin here until Wednesday <lb/>
to <lb/>
people are a unit when it <lb/>
s. ii, <lb/>
II in meeting at <lb/>
the <lb/>
W. B. is building a <lb/>
store on Lee street, which will <lb/>
be occupied by J. F. Smith. <lb/>
The trustees of the graded <lb/>
are now receiving bids for <lb/>
an annex to the school building. <lb/>
D. B. Taylor, of Kinston, spent <lb/>
Friday on one tobacco market. <lb/>
Elias Turnage went to Or- <lb/>
yesterday to attend <lb/>
the annual meeting of the mer- <lb/>
company and a barbecue <lb/>
given by Billie Harden, the gen- <lb/>
manager <lb/>
The cemetery committee is <lb/>
having the cemetery cleaned up <lb/>
and beautified. If the <lb/>
would only exercise a little <lb/>
more pride in cleaning off their <lb/>
lots it would not be so expensive <lb/>
to the town, besides would show <lb/>
the proper respect for their loved <lb/>
ones, in the silent city of the <lb/>
dead. <lb/>
The Ayden bank will move in- <lb/>
to the brick store in rear of R. <lb/>
C. Cannon's as the brick stores <lb/>
of J. R. Smith Bro. are being <lb/>
converted into a tobacco ware- <lb/>
house. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. <lb/>
are down on the coast, making <lb/>
pictures. We learn they will be <lb/>
away until October. <lb/>
Miss Pattie Sutton, of Win- <lb/>
is visiting her cousin, <lb/>
Miss Mary Alice Smith. <lb/>
E. Turnage Sons have open- <lb/>
ed a store of clothing and <lb/>
furnishing goods. They now <lb/>
operate three stores here. <lb/>
th <lb/>
Jurors fur September Court. <lb/>
fellow <lb/>
conversation, and at <lb/>
conclusion each gave his <lb/>
heart to the girl whose converse as jurors for S . I -i <lb/>
he enjoyed most. Miss Es Pit Superior court, <lb/>
tells Greene receiving the most <lb/>
pleasing manner. <lb/>
selections by Misses Lu <lb/>
Cobb, Lillian Patti <lb/>
Wooten, Hilda Critcher and Mary <lb/>
Lucy were very enjoy- <lb/>
able features of the evening. <lb/>
Delicious refreshments were <lb/>
e . <lb/>
comes to fighting fire and j hearts was declared the best con- <lb/>
a tobacco market, and was awarded <lb/>
Mrs. N. J. Ormond, of Greene beautiful prize, which was <lb/>
county, is spending tho week by Frank Brown In a very <lb/>
with relatives in town <lb/>
Miss Lucy Turnage. who has <lb/>
been visiting in Kinston and <lb/>
Goldsboro. came borne Thursday. <lb/>
W. S. May. of Greenville, was <lb/>
here Sunday. <lb/>
Editor Phillips is confined to <lb/>
his room with a carbuncle. <lb/>
J. R. Smith Co. Dixon have <lb/>
a nice lot of coffins and caskets <lb/>
on hand and can furnish hearse <lb/>
when desired. Give them a call <lb/>
when in need of any of their <lb/>
goods. This firm has a good sup <lb/>
ply of first class wagons, a few <lb/>
good buggies, and are run over <lb/>
hogsheads and repairing. <lb/>
Ed Garris, the manager, <lb/>
is a buy man. <lb/>
We of several good <lb/>
wanting to move here. <lb/>
Some of our men would <lb/>
do well to provide more <lb/>
at once. <lb/>
W. J. Hooks, our clever at- <lb/>
is on a visit to see his <lb/>
family at Kenly and is expect ad <lb/>
home today. <lb/>
Fin i <lb/>
Ii. E E Pow ii. II. <lb/>
k. hid, W. V Pollard, . R. <lb/>
Smith, W. S. LI. <lb/>
Hr. n. . . <lb/>
J. J. H. . in . <lb/>
S. Brown, S. t-. W. . <lb/>
Barnhill, W. R. Bullock, . <lb/>
Hathaway, L Brewer, . -I. <lb/>
Carson, W. A. G. C <lb/>
Peter Fleming, .-i. P. C nun, B. <lb/>
E, Griffin, W. C Purser, J. G. <lb/>
Of PIT <lb/>
I. R. Bo Cashier of the named t t <lb/>
the above statement is to the best o my r <lb/>
J. it. SMITH, <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to be- Correct <lb/>
fore me, this 18th. day of July L DIXON. <lb/>
1908. P. C. CAN-NON. <lb/>
STANCIL ROD -E. J. R SMITH. <lb/>
Notary Public <lb/>
REPORT THE CONDITION OF THE <lb/>
BANK OF FARMViLLE <lb/>
AT <lb/>
In the State Can i , ID<lb/>
Loans .-L-r <lb/>
Overdraft unpaired , f <lb/>
and Fixtures . . n . . . <lb/>
km , . <lb/>
Ca ins --H . <lb/>
Gold coin <lb/>
., c in Una nil <lb/>
i R <lb/>
V. S. <lb/>
Total <lb/>
i 5,1.97 . <lb/>
of N C Con t; <lb/>
the <lb/>
L J. P. C . i i <lb/>
he l i bi.- o . i .; lira n <lb/>
. R. DAV Si, C , <lb/>
s -rib. I <lb/>
. a. . <lb/>
-i . <lb/>
.- .- <lb/>
. J. Tl IX <lb/>
; . <lb/>
REPORT CO OF <lb/>
The Bethel Trust <lb/>
In the i <lb/>
i i i. i <lb/>
1903. <lb/>
R SOURCES.<lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
the guests Johnston, L. iii <lb/>
at a hour declaring the wards, Ben j Stocks, Henry <lb/>
Misses Warren most Dixon, Green W. G. <lb/>
hostesses, and hoping to return Barnhill, S, G, M <lb/>
their hospitality in the dim G- A Johnson, J. <lb/>
Joyner. <lb/>
The out of town guests present; Second -W. Ii. Jr., <lb/>
were Miss liable King, of Golds- B. A. Joyner, A. J. James, C. T. <lb/>
Eddie Sutton and Tom J. H. Cox, G. H. Cole, <lb/>
Ideal <lb/>
Ideal husband a of <lb/>
Dear hearts as chocolate <lb/>
Each one expects her prince to <lb/>
And each one has her particular kind. <lb/>
Listen a moment, and I'll tell to you <lb/>
How mine will look and what he'll <lb/>
oh, no he's very looking. <lb/>
Shows at a glance he's no crank about <lb/>
cooking; <lb/>
and big, with a smile so sunny, <lb/>
A chum a companion with just <lb/>
enough money <lb/>
Not to be mini, poor mini, beggar <lb/>
or <lb/>
Dearly I should love this man for my <lb/>
chief. -The <lb/>
Loan Iii ; <lb/>
Overdraft ; <lb/>
re i I . cur- <lb/>
Hue from Ba i . <lb/>
Silver i, , ,,,.,,. , . . . <lb/>
minor i i ; i. , <lb/>
Total <lb/>
St ii of Cm of Pitt, t-; <lb/>
I, . of the ; i . . . <lb/>
that i to the I <lb/>
. LARD, C <lb/>
. i .<lb/>
S. T. s I I. <lb/>
Notary <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CO IT . OF <lb/>
,. IN . v-- j <lb/>
AT <lb/>
Si .-.; . of IT. <lb/>
 <lb/>
. I U-cl <lb/>
n I<lb/>
Gold i , <lb/>
Sib t i. <lb/>
minor , i <lb/>
mill bu i. n <lb/>
r U. <lb/>
Fol <lb/>
ill <lb/>
. II . . <lb/>
ii <lb/>
. i . <lb/>
.-.,<lb/>
.<lb/>
. V ;<lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
17,338.81 <lb/>
of Kinston. <lb/>
Norfolk Southern Excursion to Nor- <lb/>
folk. <lb/>
A. O. Clark, J. T. Edwards, Q <lb/>
T. Lunsford <lb/>
J. S. Hester, Jack S. Smith, R, <lb/>
W. Smith, Henry burs;. <lb/>
On Monday, 24th, the Norfolk, W. J. Gardner, L. <lb/>
Southern Railway will sell horn, R. L. W. L. Me- <lb/>
round trip tickets to Norfolk at; Law horn, <lb/>
excursion rates, the tickets <lb/>
good for return on any <lb/>
train up to and including Thurs- <lb/>
day, 27th. The fare from n- <lb/>
ville and return on this special <lb/>
trip will be only <lb/>
Oak Ridge <lb/>
Choosing n school -or your boy <lb/>
is an Important matter; especial <lb/>
where so many institutions of <lb/>
learning are offering their <lb/>
vices and placing their merits <lb/>
before the public. If you have a <lb/>
Died in Washington. <lb/>
Jarvis Pollard, a young man of <lb/>
this section, died Tuesday night j boy to educate, you should not <lb/>
in a hospital at Washington tail to secure a from <lb/>
where he had gone for treat- that most excellent institution; <lb/>
Oak Ridge Institute, located in <lb/>
The remains were brought here Guilford <lb/>
on the morning A- C. L. at Oak Ridge North Cam- <lb/>
for interment in the family Una, The new is ready <lb/>
burial ground near Greenville. for distribution, <lb/>
State if Pitt, i <lb/>
I, .;. T. r m I <lb/>
th I t.-u ti . <lb/>
. T. G HID <lb/>
Sub crib I id bi re i . I <lb/>
this day of July, <lb/>
R. r. JENKINS, <lb/>
Notary Pu c. <lb/>
My c i <lb/>
liB . <lb/>
. . <lb/>
, . I<lb/>
Dr Joseph <lb/>
and Surgeon <lb/>
Office Dank <lb/>
AYDEN. N. C. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
H. Smith has purchased <lb/>
of A. in the <lb/>
Carolina Milling <lb/>
Go. and will conduct the Bus- <lb/>
at the <lb/>
work lo after Mr, <lb/>
will with me<lb/>
h firm h in <lb/>
b. ad and n of <lb/>
ii-- of the <lb/>
that will at. <lb/>
Camp Perry, Ohio. <lb/>
Wanted Our factory can <lb/>
fee. of h lumber xi <lb/>
will <lb/>
buy iii I quantities. For par-<lb/>
x Greenville, N. <lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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it a el i is.- and <lb/>
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has proven c. to I a <lb/>
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on and mucous surfaces of <lb/>
They off ore to <lb/>
dollar or any CM it to cure. <lb/>
for e b <lb/>
F. J. To <lb/>
Ohio. Druggist. <lb/>
lake Bali's Family Tills <lb/>
CANDIDATE'S CARDS. <lb/>
For Sheriff. <lb/>
I hereby beg to announce my- <lb/>
self as a candidate for sheriff of <lb/>
Pitt county, subject to the action <lb/>
of the Democratic primaries of <lb/>
Pitt county. John J. Elks. <lb/>
lOB d w <lb/>
An Announcement. <lb/>
For County <lb/>
I hen by beg to announce my- <lb/>
as a candidate for the posit- <lb/>
I ion as Treasurer of the county of <lb/>
Pitt, subject to the action of the <lb/>
primaries of the <lb/>
SPROUTS. <lb/>
county, <lb/>
d w<lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
For Sheriff. <lb/>
I hereby announce myself a <lb/>
sheriff of Pitt <lb/>
N. C. Aug. 1908. subject to the Democratic <lb/>
We had right much of a storm I any <lb/>
law week which away given me. , <lb/>
several bridges in our section. <lb/>
The farmers had a time i August 3rd, 1908. <lb/>
curing tobacco last Borne w. <lb/>
run heats Sunday and some stop- j <lb/>
Sunday and Started up again Register of Deed. <lb/>
Monday and it took some until <lb/>
out their barns. <lb/>
To the voters of Pitt county; <lb/>
will be a candidate before the <lb/>
. j-- . a <lb/>
Joe Smith Misses i primaries on August <lb/>
Smith and Virginia Mayo went th for the for <lb/>
, night <lb/>
Grimm i re Friday ; ; <lb/>
hereby announce to the Demo- <lb/>
voters of Pitt county that I <lb/>
desire the the i <lb/>
for State Senator from the <lb/>
of Pitt, and that my name <lb/>
will be before the Democratic <lb/>
voters at the Democratic <lb/>
to be on the 29th <lb/>
day 1908. <lb/>
The people of the county are <lb/>
familiar with my services to the <lb/>
to which I have been <lb/>
attached from my birth. I have <lb/>
labored for its success in <lb/>
I days of prosperity and in its <lb/>
I hours o f adversity. I W <lb/>
very greatly appreciate <lb/>
pert that I may receive in every <lb/>
section of the county, and If K <lb/>
shall please the party to make <lb/>
me its for senator <lb/>
shall be very and do <lb/>
what can to roll up a big ma- <lb/>
in the county. If <lb/>
senator I shall to represent <lb/>
the county in the upper branch <lb/>
of the legislature in a manner <lb/>
shall reflect credit upon my- <lb/>
self and honor upon the <lb/>
that favored its <lb/>
. . . <lb/>
The result of the primaries will <lb/>
in nowise effect my allegiance to <lb/>
the party or earnest support <lb/>
its nominees. , , ,,. <lb/>
Alex. L Blow. <lb/>
Administrator's Notice. <lb/>
Having qualified as administratrix of <lb/>
the estate f R. I. Wilson, deceased. <lb/>
I t.- of Pitt county, North Carolina, <lb/>
this is to notify all persons having <lb/>
claims against the estate of the <lb/>
to exhibit them to the t- <lb/>
signed at her residence in town- <lb/>
ship near N. C on or <lb/>
before the 9th day of June, Of <lb/>
this notice will be in bar of <lb/>
their All persons indebted <lb/>
U said will please make <lb/>
This June 9th, 1908. <lb/>
Julia H. Wilson. <lb/>
Administratrix of R. T. Wilson. <lb/>
Is the Standard Visible Writer <lb/>
of the World <lb/>
Administrators Notice. <lb/>
The Clerk of the r Court of <lb/>
Pitt having this day issued let- <lb/>
to the <lb/>
estate of K. Patrick decease. <lb/>
i hereby to all persons <lb/>
holding claims said estate to <lb/>
ores, them to for payment; duly <lb/>
on or before the 29th <lb/>
day June 1909. or this notice will <lb/>
plead in bar of their recovery. All <lb/>
persons indebted t said estate are re- <lb/>
quested to make immediate payment to <lb/>
This the 29th of June <lb/>
K. Flanagan, <lb/>
of B E. Patrick <lb/>
. in-<lb/>
morning, but the<lb/>
r creek. <lb/>
Miss<lb/>
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Having duly qualified before the <lb/>
clerk of Pit county as <lb/>
administrator of the estate of G. . <lb/>
Roberson, r is hi <lb/>
-i to all .- debt I to the <lb/>
.-, t. <lb/>
the u l and all p S <lb/>
t against id estate an oil- <lb/>
in ; ; <lb/>
. I . <lb/>
THE FOUNDATION <lb/>
OF A BANK <lb/>
is not so much in the ma- <lb/>
as in the solidity of its re-1 <lb/>
sources and the ability of the j <lb/>
Both of these are fully <lb/>
demonstrated in the conduct cf <lb/>
The National <lb/>
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with the safety of its de- <lb/>
posits.<lb/>
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fast and pull strong buy your <lb/>
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RESOLUTIONS or RESPECT. <lb/>
By Lodge No. I. <lb/>
F. lo the of Dr. Ricks. <lb/>
N, C. 5th, <lb/>
On August the family cir- <lb/>
was again broken of our <lb/>
worthy brother Dr. L. E. <lb/>
Ricks, when the death <lb/>
came and removed his <lb/>
ed mother, from her pain and <lb/>
suffering to that home where <lb/>
and sorrow is unknown <lb/>
The sincere sympathy of this <lb/>
lodge go out to the bereaved <lb/>
family and loved ones and <lb/>
to our worthy brother and <lb/>
his and we commend <lb/>
them to Him who knows and <lb/>
does all things well. <lb/>
that these <lb/>
be placed on our records, a <lb/>
copy sent to Brother Ricks, and <lb/>
copy each sent to The Daily Re- <lb/>
and the North Carolina <lb/>
Odd Fellow with request that <lb/>
publish. <lb/>
D. C. Lassiter, <lb/>
Geo. H. Cole, Com. <lb/>
S. A. Stocks. <lb/>
., mil . i am<lb/>
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t .- . real i i <lb/>
that I from rs u id <lb/>
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i, an i I am nominated <lb/>
,;. .- of your rep- <lb/>
, I promise to do all <lb/>
in that will be for the <lb/>
id the people of <lb/>
I Pitt county and tin State at <lb/>
ante Very truly,<lb/>
don. N. C. <lb/>
For the <lb/>
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for the l m <lb/>
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i ratio primaries which are to be <lb/>
. Saturday, August 29th. j <lb/>
I pi u to all in my power <lb/>
that will be for the bent it <lb/>
I th ate at large. <lb/>
Wry Truly. <lb/>
S It. Corey. <lb/>
For Sheriff. <lb/>
Laxative Cough Syrup for young <lb/>
and old Is prompt relief for <lb/>
croup, whooping <lb/>
Gently Guaranteed. Sold by <lb/>
L. Wooten. <lb/>
Republican County Convention. <lb/>
Pursuant to the action of the <lb/>
Republican county executive <lb/>
committee, at a meeting held in <lb/>
Greenville, North Carolina Aug. <lb/>
4th, 1908. the Republicans <lb/>
of Pitt county are hereby <lb/>
notified that the county <lb/>
was called to meet at the <lb/>
court house in Greenville on <lb/>
Saturday, August 22nd, 1908, at <lb/>
noon, for purpose of electing <lb/>
delegates and alternates to the <lb/>
State and judicial conventions <lb/>
and the election of a county <lb/>
chairman. <lb/>
The chairman of the several <lb/>
precincts will call their primaries <lb/>
I to meet on Saturday, August <lb/>
15th, 1908, at o'clock p. m., to <lb/>
elect delegates to the county <lb/>
convention and at which precinct <lb/>
meeting an executive committee <lb/>
consisting of three members will <lb/>
be elected. <lb/>
Roy C. Flanagan, <lb/>
Chm. Rep. Ex. Com. <lb/>
S. I. Fleming, Sec. pro. tern. <lb/>
hereby announce myself a <lb/>
for sheriff of Pitt <lb/>
county, subject to the will of <lb/>
the people as expressed in the <lb/>
Democratic primaries on the <lb/>
29th of August. I will <lb/>
any support given me. i <lb/>
O. Harrington. <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
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. th day of 1902, <lb/>
dull recorded in the Deeds <lb/>
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land in ft Creek tow; ship, <lb/>
Caro i i, P i g <lb/>
a pine the I of p <lb/>
granted to John and Browning <lb/>
for acres and -l <lb/>
west poll . corner to <lb/>
Sharp I <lb/>
I. line N. E. pole to <lb/>
his other line <lb/>
. in the line <lb/>
patent <lb/>
. reversed S. W. <lb/>
u. ginning <lb/>
um acres more or Ii to satisfy said <lb/>
mortgage i d. <lb/>
This 18th day of July, 1908. <lb/>
Laura E, Pugh e. <lb/>
V. Harding, ally. <lb/>
ORGANS <lb/>
Me. <lb/>
the <lb/>
i corner, <lb/>
n No. <lb/>
then <lb/>
poles tin <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
In Superior Court. <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
Pitt County. <lb/>
John A. Davenport vs. Sarah E. Dav <lb/>
The defendant above named will take <lb/>
notice that an action entitled us <lb/>
has been commenced in the Superior <lb/>
Court of Pitt county to obtain by the <lb/>
plaintiff from the defendant a decree of <lb/>
absolute divorce, and the <lb/>
will further take notice that is re- <lb/>
quired to appear at the next term of <lb/>
the Superior Court of Pitt county to be <lb/>
held on the second Monday after the <lb/>
the first in September, 1908. <lb/>
at the court house of county in <lb/>
Greenville, N. C, answer or demur <lb/>
to the complaint in said action, or the <lb/>
plaintiff will apply to the court for the <lb/>
relief in said complaint. <lb/>
This the 6th day of August, 1908. <lb/>
D. C. Moore, <lb/>
Clerk Superior Court, <lb/>
F. G. James, Atty for plaintiff. <lb/>
Not Quite <lb/>
How often you can a <lb/>
thing <lb/>
nail or screw driver or <lb/>
lacking. Have a good <lb/>
tool box and lie prepared for <lb/>
Our <lb/>
is a you could desire, and <lb/>
we see that your tool <lb/>
box does not lack a single <lb/>
useful article. <lb/>
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in aw. .- simply <lb/>
Will be <lb/>
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the p . <lb/>
today. <lb/>
For I t <lb/>
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A. J. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
The North Carolina <lb/>
COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND <lb/>
Practical education in <lb/>
in Civil, Electrical, and Mechanical <lb/>
Engineering; in <lb/>
Dyeing and Industrial <lb/>
try. Tuition a year; Board <lb/>
a month. Scholarships. <lb/>
nations admission at the college <lb/>
on 2nd Address <lb/>
THE PRESIDENT, <lb/>
West Raleigh, N. C <lb/>
THE T <lb/>
Can I n street <lb/>
pr par- d m, repair <lb/>
i Mens and t Skirts <lb/>
made t order when <lb/>
Your patronage <lb/>
N S RAILWAY <lb/>
Fitzgerald. Wolcott and <lb/>
Receivers. <lb/>
Division Passenger Department. <lb/>
Goldsboro, N. MB. <lb/>
Week-end Round <lb/>
Trip Tickets to Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
The Norfolk and Southern Rail- <lb/>
way announces the following at- <lb/>
tractive low fares during the sea- <lb/>
son 1908 to Norfolk, Va- and re- <lb/>
I turn. <lb/>
Route <lb/>
N. S. Ry. <lb/>
Of Course <lb/>
You get -4 <lb/>
Horse t c <lb/>
of <lb/>
Raleigh, N. C. <lb/>
LEADING FLORISTS. <lb/>
OP NORTH <lb/>
kinds of choice cut flowers In <lb/>
season. Special attention giver to <lb/>
Wedding and Funeral <lb/>
Bulb for Winter bloom- <lb/>
Rosebushes, Hedge <lb/>
plants and Shade trees. <lb/>
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID <lb/>
FOR CHICKENS AND EGGS. <lb/>
At New Market in front of Nor- <lb/>
folk and Southern Depot. <lb/>
I. Q. SMITH. <lb/>
J. R, <lb/>
Fares <lb/>
6.00 <lb/>
5.00 <lb/>
5.00 <lb/>
5.00 <lb/>
6.70 <lb/>
6.70 <lb/>
BRICK BRICK <lb/>
Corey <lb/>
of <lb/>
Will quote <lb/>
I have on hand a large <lb/>
good machine made brick. . , <lb/>
prices on and can fill orders <lb/>
promptly. <lb/>
W J Gardner, <lb/>
The Brick Man. Bethel, N. C <lb/>
From <lb/>
Wendell <lb/>
Zebulon ., <lb/>
Wilson<lb/>
Greenville ml <lb/>
Grimesland <lb/>
Goldsboro <lb/>
via. N. S. direct <lb/>
Kinston j . Golds, and A. C. L. <lb/>
vi I via N- S , 6.70 <lb/>
New Bern J . A L. <lb/>
From Route Fares <lb/>
Vanceboro N. S. Ry. <lb/>
Chocowinity <lb/>
Washington J-g<lb/>
Plymouth H<lb/>
Fares for children five years of age <lb/>
under is half of the above fares. <lb/>
Tickets on for morning trains, <lb/>
only. Saturday June and every Sat- <lb/>
thereafter, to <lb/>
Saturday, September 1907, limited <lb/>
three days, including date of sale. <lb/>
Electric I service from Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
to Virginia Beach and Cape Henry, <lb/>
Va. Round trip cents. Train, leave <lb/>
Hall Avenue, opposite <lb/>
Hotel, every half hour. <lb/>
R. E. L. Bunch, <lb/>
H. C. G. P. A. <lb/>
F. Dist. P. A.<lb/>
THE LINE<lb/>
O. L. <lb/>
R. J. <lb/>
W. H. DAL fr<lb/>
The Farmers lob. Co. <lb/>
OFFICE, GREENVILLE, N. C i <lb/>
WAREHOUSES THE COMING AT <lb/>
M i tail <lb/>
i ; i -Wood of <lb/>
SB is seals <lb/>
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i. ;  . en<lb/>
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of Mill, h u a A <lb/>
Greenville. Roberson vi He, Wilson, Kinston ; , <lb/>
Mort Fount In Cr- th <lb/>
MOUNTAIN L . <lb/>
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in j r- a .- -r. . <lb/>
It is the experience of ft cry stockholder in this <lb/>
made better investment, for the live years its operations original . <lb/>
holders have been paid 1-2 percent in cash dividends. That is the remit <lb/>
good i id s methods. <lb/>
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warehouses I his ; Ii higher prices than h use; <lb/>
could obtain. For n ; s, n the is I to even surpass <lb/>
the tine record it made it the past, it is to the ill . <lb/>
to sell their tobacco with this company. <lb/>
i n is . <lb/>
h- never m . an <lb/>
p Likewise i <lb/>
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are i I n In e <lb/>
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de i <lb/>
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i . . -i M <lb/>
TO AND SAPPHIRE COUNTRY <lb/>
August 14th. <lb/>
RAIL . . . , <lb/>
;,, the A A ion Nor- <lb/>
folk, Richmond and stations to <lb/>
; the try. The <lb/>
round trip rates <lb/>
BLACK MOUNTAIN, N. C. <lb/>
ASHEVILLE, N. C. I <lb/>
HOT SPRINGS, 11.00<lb/>
11.00 <lb/>
LAKE N. C. <lb/>
Tickets on regular trains August <lb/>
returning i n all regular trains within ten days j <lb/>
from date of but exceeding u it ill <lb/>
For complete apply Southern <lb/>
, Railway ti gents, <lb/>
T. P. A., Norfolk Virginia.<lb/>
on the Greenville market, this season in charge l that ware- <lb/>
tho <lb/>
, . .<lb/>
I I<lb/>
housemen, J. II. formerly of Wilson, whom ya i i . only to <lb/>
; i <lb/>
try to be convinced his ability to please you. <lb/>
I . . . <lb/>
i lie <lb/>
ii <lb/>
iv F<lb/>
THE STAR <lb/>
on the will be in charge of that veteran w <lb/>
II . . <lb/>
. I, . i <lb/>
. far <lb/>
champion o i . K i whose record in the ; <lb/>
at i can do you in the hit ire. <lb/>
The warehouses an I Kinston will ii <lb/>
able and efficient who will carefully guard inters <lb/>
j sell with them. The wise tanner will sell his tobacco with <lb/>
Consolidated a <lb/>
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It pays to trade here as our <lb/>
prices are the lowest <lb/>
for <lb/>
FIRST CLASS GOODS. <lb/>
Class, Sc tool <lb/>
; Household Goods, <lb/>
etc.<lb/>
1.0- <lb/>
v. i. <lb/>
I in ii i . ; the J a <lb/>
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i ABOUT BUILDING WITH BRICK. <lb/>
Ha vi- yon i In i I KIND the <lb/>
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ii ti for <lb/>
mean u than i <lb/>
you, for its natural for him to want the cheapest. <lb/>
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received a v <lb/>
pound . <lb/>
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II tin- i . l <lb/>
., . tins <lb/>
much in use lire. <lb/>
front What <lb/>
I ant a ram- <lb/>
will you <lb/>
get our ho fore that <lb/>
will lie <lb/>
WE have the and <lb/>
at PRICK. ; <lb/>
y, <lb/>
t vain t <lb/>
f j too r. I, i, <lb/>
g i .-I n <lb/>
pacer is j. j ., . , ;,,; <lb/>
an equal m price. t order to waiter l. <lb/>
packed in a nice board and bring a hassock for tho <lb/>
box, Instead ox the old unhandy j <lb/>
paper <lb/>
pound paper T; <lb/>
JULY'S CLEAN SWEEP <lb/>
One-third to saved <lb/>
dollars worth Dry Go Notions, <lb/>
Dress Silks, <lb/>
Laces, Furniture and <lb/>
chased <lb/>
I V <lb/>
We furnish <lb/>
what John thought more than <lb/>
J OS K. I,, a ft s. <lb/>
WALTON BRICK CO., Macclesfield, N. C. <lb/>
t m in ;<lb/>
to <lb/>
J packed two a board <lb/>
box. By buying i-i quantity <lb/>
we are able to offer it at <lb/>
I per pound; t i <lb/>
package. <lb/>
e invite you to call ind i <lb/>
examine it. <lb/>
SEVEN SPRINGS HOTEL <lb/>
Opens Under New Management. <lb/>
NEWLY PAINTED RENOVATED <lb/>
White Waitresses in Dining Room. <lb/>
Best Services For The Price. <lb/>
Best Water in the State and is Recommended by Leading Physicians, <lb/>
COME AND BRING YOUR FRIEND. <lb/>
DAWSON SUTTON <lb/>
PROPRIETORS. <lb/>
I EVAN'S BOOK STORE <lb/>
a Stable <lb/>
Greenville Livery Co. <lb/>
I. B. PEED, <lb/>
interest, h- lie nodded in <lb/>
the waiter <lb/>
did i rushed the tab <lb/>
with a towel and I <lb/>
tho articles it several <lb/>
while hi Rot very red. <lb/>
lie ground lo John's and, <lb/>
lo mis- <lb/>
I haven't been hero long, and <lb/>
I'm not in thing's. Will <lb/>
the Ii h iv the h broiled or <lb/>
f ilea <lb/>
First-Class Vehicles, <lb/>
Your Patronage <lb/>
In Front of Market <lb/>
Pulley boweN <lb/>
of women's Fashions. Greenville N. C. <lb/>
J. S <lb/>
. MOORING <lb/>
to FLEMING S MOORING <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
F. <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
Taft Vandyke <lb/>
House Furnishings, <lb/>
Wood's High-Grade Seeds. <lb/>
Crimson Clover <lb/>
Th Kins of Soil <lb/>
also makes splendid <lb/>
winter and spring grazing, <lb/>
the earliest green feed, or <lb/>
a good hay crop. <lb/>
CRIMSON CLOVER mil in- <lb/>
crease the productiveness of the <lb/>
land more than twenty times as <lb/>
apt <lb/>
Wood's Trade Mark Crimson <lb/>
Clover Seed in the best quality <lb/>
obtainable, of tested germination, <lb/>
and free from impurities <lb/>
weed seeds. <lb/>
Write for Crop <lb/>
giving prices and information <lb/>
about Crimson Clover and <lb/>
other Si-am Seeds. <lb/>
T. W. WOOD SONS, <lb/>
Richmond, Va. <lb/>
Wee Mads to <lb/>
n there <lb/>
.; i. .-i history <lb/>
v . ml was en- <lb/>
. Ii . ii i- <lb/>
less ; . Tho in <lb/>
writing of London, <lb/>
were obliged <lb/>
. And I rumen her I <lb/>
heard Tom Rogers, who <lb/>
was yo. say that when <lb/>
he v. us that <lb/>
year when , raped nil the <lb/>
boys wore obliged to <lb/>
the every morning <lb/>
and Hi. he was never whipped so <lb/>
in his life ho wot one <lb/>
morning not <lb/>
don <lb/>
Talkative. <lb/>
nit woman ho lives next door, <lb/>
said Eliza. young mar- <lb/>
woman, lo her husband, <lb/>
laziest, most <lb/>
I have met during <lb/>
., whole life She does <lb/>
but talk, morning, noon <lb/>
ind I am perfectly curtain <lb/>
he never get any work <lb/>
her husband, <lb/>
though she was a chatterbox And <lb/>
in whom talk all <lb/>
my dear, to mo, of <lb/>
was tho reply. talks <lb/>
to mo over the garden <lb/>
don Scraps, <lb/>
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ha a now <lb/>
What do you think of tho lit <lb/>
of her now gown <lb/>
shouldn't call it a fit. I <lb/>
should call it a <lb/>
Record. . <lb/>
Get The best for Comfort <lb/>
and Border. Felt Hat- <lb/>
a d a piece <lb/>
Iron Bed have no equal. <lb/>
TAFT Y D <lb/>
C. D. TUNSTALL <lb/>
Opposite Center Brick Warehouse. <lb/>
General Merchandise. <lb/>
SCHOOL <lb/>
1909 <lb/>
US t. vs t. a i t . r 1.11 . T <lb/>
lo be MEN THE SCHOOL. Ideally I <lb/>
RY u <lb/>
not received, ;. <lb/>
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.- CHI- y . <lb/>
THREE DAY EXCURSION i <lb/>
TO <lb/>
NORFOLK <lb/>
ATLANTIC COAST L IN <lb/>
Tickets on sale 17th. Limited to return <lb/>
August 20th. Fare for round trip from <lb/>
Greenville to Norfolk <lb/>
For further information apply to Ticket Agent or <lb/>
write <lb/>
W. J. P. T. M., T. C WHITE, G. P. A. <lb/>
WILMINGTON <lb/>
N. C j<lb/>
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POOR PRINT <lb/>
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THE TOBACCO MARKET <lb/>
Charge cf F. C. NYE <lb/>
LARGE GAINS MADE IN PAST <lb/>
CAL YEAR. <lb/>
this lack of of the <lb/>
of Greenville this market <lb/>
has made larger in <lb/>
every particular for the past <lb/>
three years than any of her sis-<lb/>
r i . <lb/>
. H- I wagons and <lb/>
, had <lb/>
fir <lb/>
p . <lb/>
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to Butt and a in <lb/>
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Report in part to the <lb/>
co Board of Trade Make. , Jg for taking care of <lb/>
the tobacco crop and the high <lb/>
To the officers and members of for the tobacco upon <lb/>
Tobacco Board warehouse floors. <lb/>
Seventh. Some of the <lb/>
Your president beers leave, in, association do not <lb/>
the accordance with the usual custom, recognize that a majority <lb/>
of the Charlotte to submit for your, of the citizens of tho town have <lb/>
-Is .- Ma annual Col- of the immense <lb/>
Senator <lb/>
Sits of Republican<lb/>
came <lb/>
sends that paper Ms <lb/>
and Joe <lb/>
. .;. bad -i visiting Muses <lb/>
Lena II e <lb/>
no --en it was a <lb/>
annual report i <lb/>
tobacco business we are carrying <lb/>
t the here; if you will but take <lb/>
First That during here; you win out <lb/>
the just closed, that is from; of your secretary and <lb/>
ion August 1907, to August lat, the numbers of pounds <lb/>
So Tired <lb/>
It may be overwork, bat <lb/>
the chances are In- <lb/>
active LIVER.--------- <lb/>
With well conducted LIVER <lb/>
one can do mountains labor <lb/>
without fatigue. <lb/>
It add a hundred per cent to <lb/>
ones earning capacity. <lb/>
It can be kept In healthful action <lb/>
by, and only by <lb/>
TAKE HO SUBSTITUTE. <lb/>
COMMITTED SUICIDE. <lb/>
Mr. Frank End. Hi Life by <lb/>
o fun <lb/>
u t. <lb/>
We I <lb/>
who <lb/>
went up mo nu. ., <lb/>
. f up students for man rule, . <lb/>
h . High Sch . mo. ltd-. n <lb/>
Ha, r Mrs. A. G. Cox is visiting in <lb/>
; On the country <lb/>
, the meeting of the The A G. Cox Ma.<lb/>
.,.,,., o i i- the famous I <lb/>
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do fr <lb/>
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Miss <lb/>
bu tin <lb/>
their duties and , u. . <lb/>
their attention to Hay and lime at A. w. <lb/>
f are largely Co <lb/>
. on the lie school. Al n n meeting <lb/>
for their mental training. N church last nigh <lb/>
county in the State has a better read a <lb/>
r board of <lb/>
cation than Pitt has. <lb/>
Ice cream at <lb/>
every day. <lb/>
Rev. Mr. Corbet <lb/>
it at the Free <lb/>
Will Baptist church <lb/>
morning i light. Our <lb/>
are always to hear him. We <lb/>
regret to that h Is k <lb/>
in <lb/>
and John R. Carroll <lb/>
excellent talk on <lb/>
the Rev. <lb/>
r. H. King administered the rite <lb/>
baptism o H. Langston <lb/>
lade of <lb/>
boy. <lb/>
to <lb/>
hen <lb/>
was found <lb/>
was and there was no , , p ,. . , c your attention <lb/>
friction between the warehouse- v.,; death of a former member the <lb/>
m n. the buyer, and the farmer; ,. , ;. . l. o. <lb/>
lest I might forget it de- ;,,.,, curb he had <lb/>
to mark the members day May W <lb/>
., will carry the this board, both ,; curb low enough for <lb/>
. , , for their board sustained a very great , <lb/>
. me, deprived end to-to . H ;. <lb/>
; of a esteemed with <lb/>
our in the valued r. and ; w his eyes. <lb/>
did in of this association. Ingest that a committee h <lb/>
Third. This <lb/>
,. , , larger increase in th, n respect to his demand <lb/>
. sold than any other mar <lb/>
Coy. <lb/>
of <lb/>
i residing <lb/>
I years, <lb/>
around <lb/>
He <lb/>
Greenville in 1802 when but <lb/>
a, bis <lb/>
I first visit here line that time. <lb/>
little in the town <lb/>
that he remembers his <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
On next 16th. the ex- <lb/>
State. <lb/>
c- <lb/>
no <lb/>
the Stat <lb/>
as we <lb/>
warehouse standing in the <lb/>
of G. Chapman's store x <lb/>
n his home <lb/>
world, such as the <lb/>
I American Tobacco Company, the, <lb/>
I Imperial Tobacco Company, the <lb/>
iv and also <lb/>
corps of<lb/>
buyers and speculators. <lb/>
Are Too <lb/>
Dangers for Greenville <lb/>
People to <lb/>
A Surprise <lb/>
of the <lb/>
Fourth. From <lb/>
-.- i, start M <lb/>
.,. .,. .-, .--.;,;.;, housemen of this ft . ,. and will aM Miss Letha <lb/>
why of F; <lb/>
afternoon. <lb/>
and Mrs Roscoe Farm- <lb/>
vile they drove Snow Hill <lb/>
to Seven Springs where they <lb/>
will spend a tea honey <lb/>
moon. <lb/>
Phillip <lb/>
Grove .- <lb/>
over and asked C-. E. <lb/>
to go down hold service for <lb/>
him. Prof. went, ac- <lb/>
by Mrs. <lb/>
and they speak in highest praise <lb/>
of the people in that section. <lb/>
We are prepared to till <lb/>
orders fer flues on short notice. <lb/>
Let u have your orders at once <lb/>
before the rush comes Prices <lb/>
same as last year. A. G. Cox <lb/>
Manufacturing Co., <lb/>
N-C <lb/>
j of it <lb/>
N i for the <lb/>
the Fifth. <lb/>
equipped with all modern con- <lb/>
buildings and <lb/>
This market i fully <lb/>
AT V, <lb/>
. , l the dose of business July <lb/>
In the Suite of t <lb/>
5,000.00 <lb/>
400.00 <lb/>
last year. A. bis c . . . . -j ,,,.,., <lb/>
be n mar ; d , <lb/>
This school has not -use you n r. vi .,., ,, .; ,, . , <lb/>
Mrs. and Mrs. a fine reputation, neither a how nor a other leaf to- <lb/>
with children spent the day home and abroad. Ex. markets of South. 880.00 <lb/>
with Mrs. Maggie Butt in the A opportunity to get The only toM Total 18,888.41 <lb/>
country Friday. They all en CURE <lb/>
the day very much. a Calico, and the this tobacco is tn <lb/>
The A. G. Cox , I I parent lack of, of <lb/>
The A. G. Cox j c Gingham. <lb/>
Co. is taxed u its full <lb/>
now filling the urgent orders for . . Lawn. <lb/>
trucks and flues. They report <lb/>
business in excellent condition <lb/>
If there any people want- <lb/>
to sell farms near here <lb/>
Percale, Lawn. <lb/>
Shots <lb/>
. ;. <lb/>
pt <lb/>
. .-. <lb/>
i, <lb/>
ti-J I Why <lb/>
men. . i-r-. . <lb/>
and all <lb/>
is <lb/>
Be Lawn, <lb/>
lot <lb/>
shirts AH our <lb/>
and other goods have been r <lb/>
do well to let Profs. Line- . N, goods charged at <lb/>
berry and Nye know about it. i A. W. Am <lb/>
Last Thursday a man asked Prof. Co <lb/>
Nye about one as he wanted to <lb/>
move here to send his children to <lb/>
school. <lb/>
Remember the Hunsucker bug- <lb/>
are still going. Call to see <lb/>
our nice stock of runabouts be- <lb/>
you buy. Prices are <lb/>
notice <lb/>
Go to M. G. Bryn <lb/>
M O for fire insurance, lie <lb/>
represents the Co., <lb/>
of Greensboro. It is of <lb/>
best. <lb/>
MAKE AND f ICE <lb/>
In MINUTES <lb/>
FOR A <lb/>
Jell-I cm <lb/>
fur <lb/>
M IDS<lb/>
all rT. <lb/>
Sam f J Co., to Soy, H <lb/>
. of and sworn to before me. <lb/>
I Lively engaged in the tobacco r. S <lb/>
business; <lb/>
pleasure to state despite <lb/>
C, E <lb/>
FOOD AND LAW. <lb/>
over man, <lb/>
SYRUP<lb/>
-v <lb/>
THE EASTERN<lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner <lb/>
Truth in Preference to Fiction. <lb/>
One Dollar Per Year <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. AUG. 1908<lb/>
THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. <lb/>
HOLDS AN INTERESTING MEETING <lb/>
THURSDAY NIGHT. <lb/>
SPROUTS. <lb/>
Adopts Resolution Requesting Alder- <lb/>
men to Near Tobacco Ware- <lb/>
houses in Good Condition. <lb/>
The Chamber of Commerce of <lb/>
Greenville met in the mayor's <lb/>
office Thursday night with about <lb/>
twenty five business men pres <lb/>
While the attendance was <lb/>
not as large as it should have <lb/>
been, those present showed that <lb/>
they were awake to the s <lb/>
that mean for the progress of <lb/>
the town and the meeting was a <lb/>
very interesting one. <lb/>
Dr. D. L the com- <lb/>
appointed to confer with <lb/>
of the Southern Express <lb/>
Company relative to the free <lb/>
delivery of express packages <lb/>
within the town, reported as a <lb/>
result of the e's efforts <lb/>
that of the express <lb/>
had agreed to put on <lb/>
the free delivery September first. <lb/>
Mr. H. A. White, for the <lb/>
appointed to confer with <lb/>
the county commissioners <lb/>
to accepting the offer of the <lb/>
government to send an expert <lb/>
here to give instruction in per <lb/>
road building, reported <lb/>
the progress of the committee. <lb/>
In this connection he read a let- <lb/>
from Congressman John H. <lb/>
Small who is assisting in this <lb/>
movement for public roads <lb/>
in the county. A government <lb/>
expert will be here to go with <lb/>
the committee before the com- <lb/>
missioners at their meeting on <lb/>
the Monday in <lb/>
There was then some discus- <lb/>
of the tobacco market and <lb/>
its value to the town, and that <lb/>
those ii. other avocations <lb/>
show more it in the mar- <lb/>
Following this discussion <lb/>
the resolution, offered <lb/>
by H. A. White, was <lb/>
Resolved. That the Chamber <lb/>
of Commerce recognizes and <lb/>
the great value of one <lb/>
tobacco market to Greenville and <lb/>
Pitt county, and in order that <lb/>
the vast amount of leaf tobacco <lb/>
sold may be handled more speed- <lb/>
ard to greater advantage by <lb/>
those directly interested, we <lb/>
recommend to the mayor and the <lb/>
Board of Aldermen of our city, <lb/>
that they have the streets mostly <lb/>
used in hauling this tobacco from <lb/>
the warehouses to the different <lb/>
factories, and vice-versa, put in <lb/>
the best possible condition at the <lb/>
st practicable time. <lb/>
Realizing that at the present <lb/>
time the city's finances will not <lb/>
permit permanent improvements <lb/>
of this character, we suggest <lb/>
that clay is conveniently <lb/>
be hauled and mixed <lb/>
with the sand, which we believe <lb/>
will make a hard surface and <lb/>
greatly facilitate the handling of <lb/>
this year's crop. <lb/>
Resolved further, that the <lb/>
president of this chamber do <lb/>
appoint a committee of three to <lb/>
confer with the Board of Alder- <lb/>
men with the view of securing <lb/>
their hearty co-operation in <lb/>
this matter, and that the <lb/>
of this chamber be instruct- <lb/>
ed to send a copy of this <lb/>
to the city clerk, with the <lb/>
request that same be presented <lb/>
to the Board of Aldermen at <lb/>
their next meeting. <lb/>
H. A. White, E. G. Flanagan <lb/>
E. B. were appoint- <lb/>
ed to confer with the Board of <lb/>
Aldermen in this matter. <lb/>
Reference was made to the <lb/>
need of a channel feet in depth <lb/>
in Tar River as far up as Green- <lb/>
ville, and a committee consisting <lb/>
of Dr. C. Laughinghouse, <lb/>
A. L. and Jesse <lb/>
vi; to <lb/>
N. C. Aug. 1908. <lb/>
Miss was visiting <lb/>
at Ivy Smith's Friday and re- <lb/>
turned home Sunday evening. <lb/>
Hugh Lassiter. of Snow Hill, <lb/>
went to Ivy Smith's Saturday <lb/>
and returned home Sunday <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
Joe of <lb/>
came over to Ivy Smith's Sunday <lb/>
evening to take sister back <lb/>
home with him. <lb/>
Jas. L. Smith and his son, <lb/>
Fred, were visiting at C. D. <lb/>
Smith's Friday night and went <lb/>
to Walter Barrett's Saturday. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Hay wood Smith <lb/>
went to Walter Barrett's <lb/>
day evening and returned Sun <lb/>
day evening <lb/>
Mills Smith went to Farmville <lb/>
Friday. <lb/>
Joe and David Smith went to <lb/>
Farmville Saturday evening. <lb/>
C. E. and T. E. <lb/>
Little went to Farmville <lb/>
day evening. <lb/>
B P. Willoughby and J- B. <lb/>
Joyner went to Ayden Sunday <lb/>
morning and returned in the <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
Mrs. R. A. Willoughby is <lb/>
proving some but very slowly. <lb/>
Misses Agnes, Trilby <lb/>
Gertie Smith, <lb/>
Mayo. Joe and Mark <lb/>
and Hugh Lassiter took <lb/>
a pleasure trip down to the river <lb/>
Sunday morning. <lb/>
R. A. Smith is spending <lb/>
with his brother, Mills <lb/>
Smith, and others this week. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. M. Lassiter. <lb/>
COX'S KILL ITEMS. <lb/>
Cox's Mill, Aug. <lb/>
STATE NEWS. <lb/>
GENERAL NEWS. <lb/>
Washington, N. C, Aug. 18.- <lb/>
Misses Hollie Page and Bessie Quite a sensation was produced <lb/>
Moore spent Saturday night and this city this morning by the <lb/>
Sunday with Miss Lillie Carroll, suicide of Mr. George Bennett, a <lb/>
Miss Helen Haddock spent last middle aged lumberman of this <lb/>
week with Miss Allie Cox, near city. It seems that Bonnet had <lb/>
Rose Hill. been drinking for the past few <lb/>
Good many of our people at- days and. being out of work <lb/>
tended church at Rose Hi <lb/>
Hancock's Sunday Spore r. N. C, Aug. 18.- <lb/>
Wilie Tyson of aged year,. <lb/>
i home Va., was killed on <lb/>
i i i . the yards of the South <lb/>
. em Railway today by falling <lb/>
among the these a <lb/>
Its nothing to see five or any, lo <lb/>
time. <lb/>
A candidate <lb/>
FR- <lb/>
here. <lb/>
There is lots <lb/>
for register of <lb/>
deeds was here one day last week <lb/>
and a large grasshopper <lb/>
on his nose and said ho was too <lb/>
green. <lb/>
Ed Moore went to Winterville <lb/>
yesterday on business. <lb/>
Happenings in Various Parts of the SEARCHERS CLOSE TO HIM <lb/>
World. i DAY <lb/>
London, Aug. <lb/>
yesterday shivered in an Wounded and it is <lb/>
cold showery spell. A j Helping Him to <lb/>
slight frost was recorded in Evade Capture <lb/>
Scotland. <lb/>
New York, Aug. was here today and us <lb/>
and temporarily, became despondent. I men were killed and nearly a the who shot and killed <lb/>
dozen others were overcome in a Mr. Charles Whichard, on V.-Hi- <lb/>
manhole of the Empire City has not yet been <lb/>
Subway Company today by gas ed, though searching are <lb/>
from a leaking main. ; hunting for him. A party went <lb/>
New York, Aug. D. to the home of colored <lb/>
known as an evangelist man miles fr. <lb/>
the Christian world. Friday it <lb/>
died last night at his home in j had been rumored the <lb/>
Brooklyn, but the news of hiding, the <lb/>
passing did not become generally house slated that tie <lb/>
known until b been but left about lo <lb/>
minutes the residing <lb/>
Sanford, N. C. Aug. <lb/>
Cooper, a barber, who <lb/>
is employed in John <lb/>
shoo, has a hard head, for yes- <lb/>
afternoon a bullet, <lb/>
Speeding on its course, came in <lb/>
with his cranium just . <lb/>
above the temple end flattened <lb/>
Norman <lb/>
Pa., Aug. 14-, Md <lb/>
chief of the one hip <lb/>
the First <lb/>
Farmers arc in full . <lb/>
pulling fodder now, for which we itself against the said cranium, <lb/>
nave been <lb/>
was <lb/>
department in <lb/>
Bank of this <lb/>
this morning on the. <lb/>
of <lb/>
c by a shot, from <lb/>
some <lb/>
of <lb/>
for which we itself against cranium, i f <lb/>
having ii.-i stopping between the skin anal . <lb/>
i o it <lb/>
a but very <lb/>
Joseph <lb/>
date for sheriff, awhile <lb/>
Saturday staking hands. <lb/>
George Rouse went to More- <lb/>
head Sunday and r ported a fin- <lb/>
trip. <lb/>
damage, <lb/>
Annie Leonard Entertain. <lb/>
Reported for <lb/>
Miss Annie Leonard en- <lb/>
d a few of her friends <lb/>
most delightfully Friday after- <lb/>
noon at a progressive flinch <lb/>
party. Miss Mary Brown win- <lb/>
the most games was award- <lb/>
ed a prize. At the of; <lb/>
to our Subscribers. <lb/>
will glad to have every <lb/>
reader of cur paper take <lb/>
of the following If <lb/>
you will send your name aid <lb/>
a to the Medicine <lb/>
Co . La Ave., Chicago, <lb/>
III., they will promptly mail you <lb/>
postpaid a full week's trial of <lb/>
their most excellent <lb/>
preparation <lb/>
is put in a <lb/>
easy find pleasant t take and <lb/>
of Greenville, visiting at <lb/>
Mills Smith's Tuesday evening. <lb/>
J. H. Flanagan. Jr., came <lb/>
Tuesday evening to at Mills <lb/>
Smith's. <lb/>
The farmers are about through <lb/>
their and some <lb/>
have commenced grading. <lb/>
Some of the farmers are pass- <lb/>
here taking their tobacco to <lb/>
Greenville and some to Farm- <lb/>
ville. <lb/>
J. H. Hinson. of <lb/>
spent last night with Mills <lb/>
Smith. <lb/>
We are having some more <lb/>
summer weather up here this <lb/>
week. <lb/>
R. A. Smith returned to Farm- <lb/>
ville today to resume his duties <lb/>
on the police force. <lb/>
the games delicious refreshments <lb/>
were served. <lb/>
The guests departed six <lb/>
thirty o'clock, congratulating <lb/>
themselves on having spent such <lb/>
an enjoyable afternoon. <lb/>
Those present Misses <lb/>
Annie Leonard<lb/>
quick <lb/>
in their <lb/>
on all <lb/>
. me m and <lb/>
kidney and nil kidney and <lb/>
affections. In writing then. <lb/>
it will be to mention <lb/>
this paper. Please do so. We <lb/>
hope any of our who <lb/>
and suffering from a y such <lb/>
pursuing parties. <lb/>
The people around P. <lb/>
are very much up <lb/>
the killing of Mr. Whichard <lb/>
Greenville, Pa., Aug. and will spare no effort in cap- <lb/>
Hartman, a patient in the murderer. It is be- <lb/>
hospital, has that the d of <lb/>
most for eight section are aiding <lb/>
days and nights, arousing in keeping cut of th way <lb/>
when h-i is giver, of searching parties. <lb/>
liquid nourishment. Physicians, A gentleman from <lb/>
says she is a victim of sleeping who went the <lb/>
sickness. posse to aid <lb/>
New York, Aug. n.-With re-1 in the search, was returning <lb/>
ports from a or more midnight that t <lb/>
try chairmen in his pocket, he as baited by a <lb/>
Conner, some six or men in <lb/>
State chairman, came to town road. They took him out his <lb/>
today made the prediction buggy and the crowd drove off <lb/>
Democratic party will sweep with his . them,;, w ed <lb/>
th State a whirlwind at home upon arriving vi re <lb/>
November election. found his horse and baggy a <lb/>
ling the gate, ; <lb/>
shots were heard as he wt -n- <lb/>
his house. It is <lb/>
crowd who <lb/>
Forbes, Mary and Ellie Brown, <lb/>
Mildred King <lb/>
Essie Whichard. <lb/>
complaints will take <lb/>
of this offer at as we know <lb/>
the preparation is most highly <lb/>
Sunday Excursion. <lb/>
There were tickets sold at <lb/>
this station Sunday morning for <lb/>
the excursion over the Norfolk <lb/>
Southern railroad to Morehead <lb/>
City and Beaufort. There were <lb/>
also many people from other <lb/>
points to take the trip. The <lb/>
excursion for next Sunday will <lb/>
start from Raleigh and the train <lb/>
will pass Greenville at 9.17 a. m. <lb/>
Institute. <lb/>
A large number cf c <lb/>
boys have been educated at <lb/>
Whitsett Institute, among them <lb/>
Rev. John E. recent <lb/>
pastor of the Greenville Memo <lb/>
rial Baptist church; Prof. H. B. <lb/>
Smith, superintendent <lb/>
graded schools; S. C. Wooten, <lb/>
attorney at law; and scores <lb/>
of others. learn that the <lb/>
coming year, which opens Aug. <lb/>
26th, promises to be the best <lb/>
attended in the history of the <lb/>
school. If you intend to be one <lb/>
of the two hundred and fifty or <lb/>
more students who attend this <lb/>
famous school this year, you <lb/>
should write at once for <lb/>
to Institute, Whitsett, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
with Senator Simmons who had <lb/>
introduced a bill in congress <lb/>
looking to the construction of <lb/>
this channel. <lb/>
Letters were read from Sena- <lb/>
tor Overman and Congressman <lb/>
Small acknowledging receipt of <lb/>
of the resolution adopted at last <lb/>
This For Advertisers to Ponder. <lb/>
have got a good ad set- <lb/>
was a remark made to t e <lb/>
editor by a gentleman from n <lb/>
city in another who way <lb/>
looking over The Reflector Fri- <lb/>
day with a view of buying space <lb/>
in it. And this gives us the <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. James Smith <lb/>
invite you to be present <lb/>
at the heir daughter <lb/>
to <lb/>
Mr. Van Calvin <lb/>
Wednesday morning, <lb/>
September the second <lb/>
nineteen hundred and eight <lb/>
at half after seven o'clock <lb/>
Jarvis Memorial Church <lb/>
Greenville. North Carolina. <lb/>
No cards issued in town. <lb/>
Dr. and Mrs. J. G. <lb/>
invite you to be present <lb/>
at the marriage of their daughter <lb/>
to <lb/>
Mr. Frank Wilson <lb/>
Wednesday evening, Sept. 2nd <lb/>
at six o'clock <lb/>
M. E. Church, South <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
At home after September 15th, <lb/>
Dickinson avenue, Greenville, <lb/>
Springfield, August <lb/>
A threatening mob, bent on <lb/>
wrecking vengeance on the th crowd who stopped him <lb/>
Inhabitants of Springfield. wen mt <lb/>
that way with the <lb/>
taking him to i <lb/>
that it was th purpose to <lb/>
from the officers. <lb/>
The murderer has been n <lb/>
three times by searching <lb/>
i hut each time some distance <lb/>
Syracuse, N. Y., Aug. <lb/>
Five men were instantly killed <lb/>
and several injured by the Slayer is Ed-e- <lb/>
mature explosion of dynamite in Jail. <lb/>
the plant of the Benson Mines j N c <lb/>
Robert Roberson. the <lb/>
of Charles Whichard. of <lb/>
was arrested at <lb/>
today by a a white <lb/>
woman, is raging through the <lb/>
tonight, heating <lb/>
the soldiers or- ; <lb/>
out by Governor Deneen <lb/>
to preserve order. <lb/>
Iron Ore company, in <lb/>
today. Benson Mines is on <lb/>
Carthage and Adirondack rail- <lb/>
road, forty-five miles from <lb/>
age. <lb/>
COREY OR THE L <lb/>
To the Democrats of Pitt <lb/>
meeting expressing appreciation I point to say to cur <lb/>
in. u <lb/>
that advertisement. in The Re- <lb/>
are attractively presented. <lb/>
of their efforts in securing an <lb/>
by congress for a <lb/>
public building site in Greenville. <lb/>
The secretary was instructed to <lb/>
report at next meeting the names <lb/>
of all members who were in <lb/>
rears for dues. <lb/>
The meeting adjourned to the paper Another point is <lb/>
first Monday in September our advertising rates are mush <lb/>
which is the date for the annual lower than other papers of tho <lb/>
meeting meeting of the same class. I tome on get <lb/>
The annual meeting will be an I space so the people know <lb/>
important one and every member, you are in the market to sell <lb/>
should the date in mind, goods. <lb/>
More than that, what, noes in <lb/>
this paper find its way the <lb/>
attention of the people, <lb/>
everybody in reach, whether a <lb/>
subscriber or not reads this <lb/>
that <lb/>
South Tunis, this afternoon by <lb/>
the A. C. L., operator. <lb/>
son was safely landed in <lb/>
jail tonight and is being guarded. <lb/>
There is much talk of a mob from <lb/>
. . , <lb/>
We the undersigned citizens attacking the jail <lb/>
to secure the prisoner, and every <lb/>
precaution is being taken <lb/>
May and Gardner for Commissioner. <lb/>
Next Sunday's Excursion. <lb/>
and Democrats of Pitt county <lb/>
wish to present as a candidate <lb/>
for the lower house of the <lb/>
N. R. Corey, of Content- <lb/>
township. To the Democrats of Pitt county. <lb/>
N. R. Corey has always been . <lb/>
true to the principles of De- The primaries are <lb/>
and has always been in approaching new board <lb/>
. Swift Creek as for <lb/>
therefore ask that the commissioners. These men <lb/>
Democrats of Pitt county goto Democrats from forth. They <lb/>
the primaries and vote for N. R. <lb/>
Corey for the legislature, and if hey are men of <lb/>
nominated he will make us a safe and and we <lb/>
need men to guard our <lb/>
county funds. <lb/>
We therefore appeal to the <lb/>
good representative. <lb/>
Respectfully. <lb/>
excursion to Beaufort and <lb/>
Morehead over the A <lb/>
Southern road, next Sunday, <lb/>
promises to be an interesting <lb/>
one. The train over this J. W. Smith, Dam. <lb/>
will Start from Raleigh <lb/>
from taking <lb/>
Democrats of Pitt county lo vote <lb/>
Faithful to the Cause. <lb/>
for commissioners, and if <lb/>
nominated and elected the <lb/>
will be fortunate in having <lb/>
passengers at all points on this <lb/>
of the sound, and the two <lb/>
trains will be joined at Lanier has voted the straight, such men on the <lb/>
If you friends ticket thirty-four; <lb/>
relatives over that way it will deserves recognition. <lb/>
seashore. I for Pitt county. Justice <lb/>
J. F. <lb/>
J. A. <lb/>
J. W. Smith. <lb/>
I,<lb/>
. <lb/>
POOR PRINT <lb/>
<lb/>
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