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c-W<lb />
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 />
. <lb />
; y Miss <lb />
to Butt and a in <lb />
. ,. ow <lb />
V. <lb />
, , , t u markets. And this is due, in <lb />
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 />
,, , prices are <lb />
. n I<lb />
. C . y u <lb />
do fr <lb />
we;. <lb />
i e <lb />
the <lb />
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 />
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BROS. <lb />
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Lift, Ike Accident <lb />
INSURANCE <lb />
PROMPT AND CAREFUL <lb />
GIVEN TO ALL BUSINESS. <lb />
III R. L.<lb />
Davis Pres. J. A. Andrews, V J. L Little, Cashier. X <lb />
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE <lb />
l Would be pleased to have your business and so- <lb />
your patronage, with the assurance of its <lb />
ability to give courteous and service. J <lb />
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Greta lie Course in <lb />
Pursuant to the action of the <lb />
school year 1908-1 Republican county executive <lb />
1903 the course in music will j committee, at a pectins held in <lb />
again be in charge of Miss Green Aug. <lb />
of New York. hereby <lb />
rates tuition will be the notified that the county <lb />
a county <lb />
Capital <lb />
25,000.00 <lb />
I Surplus Profits 40,000.00 <lb />
Capital Profits 65,000.00 <lb />
Resources 200,000.00 <lb />
From Any Other <lb />
Shoes We Know <lb />
W- n ;. p in and lock <lb />
You ii Si i m c <lb />
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K .;,. ; o two dollars a pat p <lb />
mere, tut try on a you'll the <lb />
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give the class the best of chain . <lb />
es Occasional public recitals The chairman of the several <lb />
. . .,., precinct will call <lb />
. , to accustom the mi.,, on <lb />
-en to playing n 115th, 1908, at o'clock p m., o <lb />
Persons desiring to enroll delegates to the county <lb />
w further convention and winch precinct <lb />
should call on or write the sup- meeting an executive committee <lb />
. I consisting of three members will <lb />
elected. <lb />
Ki j C. Flanagan, <lb />
Clan. Rep. Ex. Com.<lb />
It is the policy of this bank to aid in every <lb />
male way the development of the financial inter- t <lb />
est of Greenville and Pitt county. <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
The Greenville Banking and Trust <lb />
Company <lb />
AT GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
At the Close of Business July <lb />
H. B. Smith. Greenville, X. C. <lb />
A GREAT <lb />
c. I. mil . bee. <lb />
mi n <lb />
n . . while being i Suits Softens FOR SALE <lb />
and Tempers Barrow. <lb />
. .-,.,. .,. ;,. ., c Splendid Homeland Farm Two Mm <lb />
M it no Prom Howe <lb />
K f j. . The Leonidas Fleming <lb />
W Make i c. . e j place, miles from Greenville. <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Loans and discounts 1144,784.77 <lb />
Overdrafts <lb />
and Mort. <lb />
and 4,578.42 <lb />
7,500.00 <lb />
27,247.27 <lb />
CT <lb />
In ,. ; I j two from House station, on <lb />
or the bu r j Great Swamp, fanning <lb />
. in Pitt county. <lb />
j,, . nor oat I-, new two room school building mi <lb />
Loans <lb />
Due IV.-. <lb />
items <lb />
Silver coin, including <lb />
minor coin currency <lb />
National bank notes <lb />
other S. notes 6,119.00 <lb />
Total <lb />
198,401.28 <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Capital stock <lb />
Surplus fund 16.000.09 <lb />
I less <lb />
and taxes <lb />
paid 4,680.76 <lb />
Notes and bills 9,660.00 <lb />
Bills payable 90,000.00 <lb />
23,769.87 <lb />
sub. ck. 90,036.47 <lb />
Cashier 301.18114,107.47 <lb />
checks <lb />
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f 198,401.28 <lb />
ltd l the premises. Will sell as whole <lb />
ii .-.,. dual. pa i . <lb />
, H it is for. Possession given ,, <lb />
II. any i is-i h crops <lb />
t . . J L. Fuming, Atty. If- <lb />
North Carolina, County <lb />
s. Carr, cashier of the above-named lank, do solemn- <lb />
that the shove statement is true . the lies of my <lb />
S. Cashier. <lb />
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v of July, <lb />
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Notary public. <lb />
R. I. <lb />
E. G. Flanagan, <lb />
Directors <lb />
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address. <lb />
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city water, -1 rooms, hall ways. <lb />
dining pantry, bath <lb />
i. i ii given <lb />
immediately. J. J. Cherry. <lb />
Southern <lb />
Market. <lb />
have disposed of my <lb />
business at the mar- <lb />
house and am now with <lb />
Q Smith opposite the <lb />
Norfolk and Southern- <lb />
depot where my patrons <lb />
will And me d to sup- <lb />
ply their needs In fresh <lb />
fish, etc. I <lb />
will pay the highest cash <lb />
prices chickens, eggs and <lb />
Country produce- <lb />
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Springs <lb />
OF <lb />
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PATRONIZE <lb />
HOME <lb />
INDUSTRY.<lb />
supply i new <lb />
Th-nu orders <lb />
ere. i any tuna dun in- d y, and s. help employed, <lb />
delivery will be at hi ,.,. ,,.,., r <lb />
hour of ,. law, <lb />
we ask your patronage <lb />
our beat please you. i j <lb />
The Greenville Ice <lb />
Hill Johnson, . . Proprietors <lb />
that means cut is the, <lb />
Browns, i t in Tho . <lb />
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graded I . m. For at h- prise and . <lb />
of i n rd on or write <lb />
The newest and most attractive thing in the <lb />
World. <lb />
Lew cost. Projection. <lb />
Indemnifies against loss of time by either <lb />
ACCIDENT <lb />
SICKNESS. <lb />
INSURE NOW. o J DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS <lb />
H. A. WHITE, North Carolina <lb />
Removal, Plumbing. <lb />
bought the stock of C. A. Plumbing material <lb />
have my shop to the building on third street <lb />
am i r to do nil kin.;, of Plumbing and repairing. Ks- <lb />
j on work cheerfully given. Prices us low as <lb />
consistent lira class work material. <lb />
; have a line of nickel plated room supplies. <lb />
L. II. <lb />
be Racket <lb />
It pays to trade here as our <lb />
are the lowest <lb />
for <lb />
FIRST CLASS GOODS. <lb />
China, Glass, School Sup- <lb />
plies, Household Goods, Sta- <lb />
etc. <lb />
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N. CAROLINA GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Wanted r for <lb />
office we . <lb />
ii <lb />
stored. <lb />
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A. B. Ellington, Co. <lb />
Taft k Vandyke<lb />
daily. <lb />
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CARDS. <lb />
For Sheriff. <lb />
I hereby beg to my- <lb />
self as a candidate sheriff of <lb />
Pitt county, subject to the action <lb />
of the Democratic primaries of <lb />
Pitt county Elks. <lb />
d w <lb />
For <lb />
hereby announce that I am a <lb />
candidate for nomination for <lb />
House of Representatives <lb />
to action of Democratic primary. <lb />
J. F. Stokes. <lb />
A Faithful Friend. <lb />
have used Chamberlain's Colic, <lb />
Cholera and Diarrhea since <lb />
was first to the public in <lb />
1872, and have found on <lb />
stance where a cure net . <lb />
effected b. u-e. Wen a <lb />
eight- yeas <lb />
Dr. B T. for the <lb />
There has been much interest <lb />
manifested the voters and <lb />
Pitt county as to who <lb />
For Sore Feet. <lb />
bars found <lb />
Salve to be the proper Chi i-e <lb />
I r. as w-h . I . . <lb />
sore . and all .- ; <lb />
writes Mr w. Slum, of t ; <lb />
OUT best Interest y, ,. It thing <lb />
Pitt <lb />
For County Treasurer. <lb />
beg to announce my- <lb />
self as a candidate for the posit- <lb />
ion as Treasurer of the county of <lb />
Pitt, subject to the action of the <lb />
Democratic primaries the <lb />
county. C. T. <lb />
d w <lb />
To the Democratic Voters of <lb />
County. <lb />
I announce myself a <lb />
candidate for the office of county <lb />
commissioner for county of <lb />
Pitt, subject to the Democratic <lb />
primary to be on the 29th <lb />
of J. J. May. <lb />
-can c- it our best interest It I <lb />
, a. in the lower of the next U <lb />
and start out on at. of North <lb />
this, my friend. ;.; <lb />
I he Cause Was <lb />
of Oakland, Tor. When <lb />
a man has used a remedy for thirty <lb />
five years he know its value and is <lb />
competent to in of it. by <lb />
J. L. . and Coward A; <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
Una. <lb />
Political . of county, <lb />
state and nation are to be borne <lb />
For Sheriff. <lb />
I myself a <lb />
candidate she. of Pitt <lb />
subject to the Democratic <lb />
to be held <lb />
I will thank every one any <lb />
support <lb />
Joseph <lb />
August 3rd, 1908. <lb />
d w. <lb />
A Card. <lb />
N. C. Aug. 1908. <lb />
E. Lang, of Grifton, was call <lb />
his daughter's, Mrs. E. B. <lb />
Garris Wednesday. <lb />
Mrs. Clemmie Cannon and <lb />
children, of Tarboro, were visit- <lb />
old friends and relatives in <lb />
We know a <lb />
and we <lb />
that there <lb />
Oil <lb />
candidate 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. <lb />
W. Harrington. <lb />
Someone has been persistently <lb />
circulating a report the effect <lb />
that I am a candidate for sheriff <lb />
in the interest of the present <lb />
incumbent, Sheriff L. W. Tucker, <lb />
under whom have acted as a this section this week, <lb />
deputy for four years, i wish Miss Nina Hart, of Aye <lb />
to just emphatically deny this her <lb />
report, and to say to the public I <lb />
that there is not one atom of, attended <lb />
truth in it; and to say that I am .---a-- <lb />
a candidate in my own interest, vice at Elm Grove <lb />
and not in the interest of any AH the farmers are very busy <lb />
other person. I have no their fodder this week. <lb />
Prof. Lineberry, of Winter- <lb />
is thoroughly Equipped and dinner, and who <lb />
capable to I ear the burdens, dessert was; v . <lb />
In our opinion such a man the other children w -et <lb />
should have a high type of char- him about . <lb />
well educated, a dear which be was wry when <lb />
thinker He he retorted with I <lb />
should be a man that is well you'd at. <lb />
posted in the past history of the your i i- l <lb />
political parties of the county, mine you <lb />
state and nation. A man that cream, <lb />
has made great success in life, <lb />
emphatically deny this cousin Miss a mm has <lb />
or, I the itching, m e. <lb />
skill, will tor me Wooten. <lb />
right, denouncing the wrong. <lb />
For have their fodder this wee <lb />
I hereby announce myself a to make of the conduit of of <lb />
say that the same has been clean j Grove in the absence of our pas- <lb />
and capable so far as it was in e. T. Phillips, who was on <lb />
the power of both himself and a large <lb />
myself to make it, but WM in attendance. <lb />
in rotation in office, and in the f ;.; .,; <lb />
time honored custom of electing C E. <lb />
a sheriff of this county for only mother, Mrs. Asa <lb />
terms, years; Sunday. <lb />
,, and as Sheriff Tucker pas enjoy .; Gladys Worthington .-pent <lb />
I will be a candidate it- d d of lice f or , J f with her <lb />
Democratic on August , r ., .,. i <lb />
For Register of Deeds. <lb />
To the voters of Pitt <lb />
candidate <lb />
Last out not the a man <lb />
that will give strength and <lb />
honor to our D ticket <lb />
Water-Lily <lb />
Peel and <lb />
W ill A. . . <lb />
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We of f , ., . <lb />
N. C, have select- .-. , ,<lb />
ed <lb />
our midst that e <lb />
for years. Some <lb />
known <lb />
, i have <lb />
known him from when . <lb />
years, I feel as a lifelong <lb />
29th nomination tor that , have . t <lb />
Register of and will . this j -c. <lb />
any support you see lit; to tho ad m <lb />
to give me. ; of the Democratic . <lb />
Very Respectfully, , , to thank my friends <lb />
d w J. for , support <lb />
. . I . J . <lb />
For Commissioner, <lb />
We, the undersigned, the pres- my <lb />
it incumbents office of of <lb />
for office, and will <lb />
the any and <lb />
fellow Democrat <lb />
If nominated <lb />
elected to this office, I <lb />
;., the i i <lb />
we were <lb />
Since day has pass- <lb />
ed been <lb />
of I <lb />
ed with him in the hie <lb />
inc. . <lb />
the board of commissioners <lb />
i aim. <lb />
Oar board has now in the um <lb />
certain public <lb />
f great inc <lb />
to the and to the <lb />
and our interest in the u <lb />
and ed n of t <lb />
public i has ii d <lb />
us, as a body, to staid <lb />
This August<lb />
II. Jones <lb />
an <lb />
for the d <lb />
This the of 1908. <lb />
R. W.<lb />
M T. <lb />
D. d.<lb />
Mrs- L. C. <lb />
Mrs- Manning is on the <lb />
sick list. <lb />
Drummers plentiful pass- <lb />
this way. <lb />
Mrs. A. B. Garris ard children. <lb />
of Ayden, a part of last <lb />
week here visiting relative. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Lang, of <lb />
I ton, spent Sunday with their <lb />
Ad daughter, Mrs. B. Garris. <lb />
Mumford, of n-n <lb />
was a caller Sunday after <lb />
coon at M. <lb />
Tobacco curing i- over for this <lb />
season, glad to say that some of <lb />
the work to that crop is <lb />
done. <lb />
Miss and Eh <lb />
Laxative Cough Syrup Ci <lb />
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and we know him to be the man <lb />
above described. He is no as- .,, .; , <lb />
yard, it be i i . r <lb />
a,, , make your p c <lb />
book c- n . <lb />
is no <lb />
for i or political hon- <lb />
ors, yet he has kindly consented <lb />
to turn from his best interest <lb />
and busy life to party <lb />
and in the next session <lb />
of if n <lb />
and elected. <lb />
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him their <lb />
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For Legislature <lb />
To the <lb />
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Pitt <lb />
I am <lb />
candidate r the nomination <lb />
to the w r i <lb />
Legislator <lb />
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held en <lb />
29th. <lb />
I. is with <lb />
that I lean. <lb />
personal hit, <lb />
of the <lb />
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are to <lb />
August <lb />
i gratification <lb />
letters and <lb />
from many <lb />
Lo-- <lb />
We i <lb />
and of <lb />
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support 1-; i <lb />
M. Jones, for He <lb />
has been tried and found worthy <lb />
of every trust imposed in him. <lb />
He knows the wants and <lb />
of the farmers of the county and <lb />
will be faithful to every promise <lb />
he makes. He is an honest, up- <lb />
and truthful gentleman, <lb />
and a man of no ordinary ability. <lb />
Ii has been a customary rule to <lb />
give our legislators two <lb />
and we most earnestly <lb />
Hi.<lb />
We kindly <lb />
support. <lb />
Sunday afternoon with <lb />
their slater, Mrs. S. E. <lb />
Why James Lee Get Well. <lb />
Everybody in <lb />
Mrs. Mary Lee, S <lb />
Jam J <lb />
firmly believes he owes life lo he <lb />
use of Dr. Ne <lb />
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him to Dr. <lb />
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and Trial bottle <lb />
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New Residence. <lb />
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people of Democratic of <lb />
county that they favor my can- county to help us nominate this new residence being built I <lb />
and if I am nominated L, reliable representative for;.,. R w Moseley, on Fifth <lb />
is completion and <lb />
good of the people of our county. The budding <lb />
best interest of the people <lb />
Pitt county and the State at <lb />
large. Very truly, <lb />
W. E. Hooks. <lb />
Ayden, N. C. <lb />
An Announcement. <lb />
In the last legislature he did colonial style, contains <lb />
he could in the interest of the <lb />
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C. W. Morris <lb />
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I hereby announce to the Demo- <lb />
voters of Pitt county that I <lb />
desire the the <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 the 29th <lb />
day 1908. <lb />
The people of the county are <lb />
familiar with my services to the <lb />
party to which I have been <lb />
attached from my birth. I have <lb />
labored for its success in <lb />
days of prosperity and in its <lb />
hours of adversity. I will <lb />
very greatly appreciate any sup- <lb />
port that I may receive in every <lb />
section of the county, and if it <lb />
shall please the party to make <lb />
me its candidate tor senator I <lb />
shall be very grateful and do <lb />
what can to roll up a big ma- <lb />
in the county. If elected <lb />
senator I shall labor to represent <lb />
the county in the upper branch <lb />
of the legislature in a manner <lb />
that shall reflect credit upon my- <lb />
self and honor upon the county <lb />
that favored its <lb />
. <lb />
The result of the primaries will <lb />
in no wise effect my allegiance to <lb />
the party or earnest support of <lb />
its nominees. <lb />
Alex. L. Blow. <lb />
besides kitchen, J <lb />
people and his services as is handsomely . . . <lb />
should be satisfactory to on both exterior and in- <lb />
every voter in the county. Lot's , with modern con- pr, . <lb />
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and is a , ,. <lb />
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send him there again. <lb />
R. W. Staton, <lb />
M. O. Blount, <lb />
S. T. Carson, <lb />
W. H. <lb />
D. S. Harper, <lb />
W. J. Roberson, <lb />
M. G. Bullock, <lb />
Whit A. Cherry, <lb />
Taylor, <lb />
E. Burroughs, <lb />
G. Ford. <lb />
B. W. James, <lb />
J. J. Carson, <lb />
G, W. Edmundson, <lb />
G. E. Moore, <lb />
A. J. Simons, <lb />
W. J. Smith. <lb />
V. G. Staton, <lb />
H. V. Staton, <lb />
J G. Thomas, <lb />
Dr. G. F. Thigpen, <lb />
Samuel Warren, <lb />
N. M. Hammond, <lb />
W. H. Taylor, <lb />
E. L. Mayo, <lb />
F. L. Anderson, <lb />
Theo. Andrews, <lb />
W. D. Gardner, <lb />
R. L. <lb />
John E. Carson, <lb />
T. H. <lb />
Guilford Andrews, <lb />
R. J. Grimes, <lb />
Wm. Staton, <lb />
W. G. Little, <lb />
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their work without making a <lb />
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tee with the other candidates for i next sheriff, , ; I <lb />
the same office. Either tickets T of I <lb />
will be good thanking my friends for the <lb />
P taken in my, <lb />
support. Will in advance thank candidacy and the assurances <lb />
each and every one for their sup- support they have given him. <lb />
port at the primaries. Very Truly. <lb />
Respectful, w g <lb />
August 1908. Ayden, N. C. Aug. 1908. <lb />
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                <p>
REFLECTOR <lb />
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY <lb />
V. J. Editor and <lb />
Entered M second i Jan. at the at Greenville. N <lb />
C under Congress of March <lb />
to <lb />
GREENVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY AUG. 1908. <lb />
ON TOP. <lb />
railed all of names <lb />
and tried to drive it of <lb />
back home with less of the to a <lb />
time than to any other in j commensurate with the <lb />
all territory. Then. rendered, <lb />
ought ti also to mint the <lb />
distributing for all that the county convention <lb />
We rejoice with exceeding new. Bat the farmer were not <lb />
great joy that the down-1 the kind to he choked off, for <lb />
trodden has arisen Iron, <lb />
ashes now bosses his <lb />
business. We have recently <lb />
visited a community where, a <lb />
decade ago. the mer- <lb />
chant was the monarch of all be <lb />
surveyed The farmer put him- <lb />
self completely under the power <lb />
of this village autocrat, and <lb />
when he laid in his supplies the <lb />
crusty clerks were under <lb />
to sell him as little as j s- <lb />
and at as high price. Tin <lb />
poorer the buyer the bigger the <lb />
price. In the tall of the year <lb />
the crop was simply turned over <lb />
the merchant, and there were <lb />
hard times in the farmer's home <lb />
until the next spring when tin <lb />
hocks were opened for another <lb />
Oh, those were lark <lb />
days for the tiller of the soil. <lb />
and no who ever arose at <lb />
the dawn of day at the crack <lb />
the overseer's lash was more <lb />
a e. Things are n <lb />
The farmer has learned a fen <lb />
tilings. He has put his brain <lb />
work, and by the proper use of <lb />
fertilizer, the drainage of . <lb />
land, the employment <lb />
tools and the application of r <lb />
.-. union sense generally iii <lb />
running of his business, he <lb />
the Captain an I the <lb />
store man the i <lb />
prices the ten years ha n <lb />
amply rewarded him for ail Ins <lb />
toil, and <lb />
rural Mi <lb />
has brought him into doe <lb />
with the outside world. V i <lb />
wish the changed conditions <lb />
this might lie i- <lb />
true, and we are <lb />
there i steady <lb />
everywhere in crop. They <lb />
having got a taste of the business <lb />
they it was just as easy to <lb />
make money for themselves as <lb />
it was for somebody else. And <lb />
in this the were no fools. <lb />
From the very start their <lb />
was a success and good div- <lb />
have been declared every <lb />
year, the aggregate for live years <lb />
running away above a hundred <lb />
per cent. That looks like the <lb />
farmer knows how to organize <lb />
and do business. <lb />
Now the parent business at <lb />
Greenville has. in response to <lb />
solicitations, widened out its <lb />
operations and is <lb />
warehouses in three other neigh- <lb />
boring counties. And from <lb />
the Times we see <lb />
same spirit is getting in the <lb />
fan up that way. they <lb />
a mutual company <lb />
and started the warehouse <lb />
We hear they <lb />
news what county <lb />
farmers done, sent <lb />
ii re and got part of how <lb />
. business was done, studied <lb />
and organized a company <lb />
of their own along the same <lb />
line. Succeed Of course they <lb />
will. <lb />
Sot only in the tobacco bu-i- <lb />
are farmers coining together <lb />
. . . heir but in <lb />
.;. ; they have organ- <lb />
i I built in v. <lb />
Eastern section of the State, for <lb />
here we have every opportunity <lb />
for wholesaling and <lb />
that makes this possible. <lb />
We already have the third <lb />
largest leaf market in <lb />
the State and it can lie easily <lb />
brought to place. We have <lb />
excellent hanking facilities that <lb />
no town can surpass. The East- <lb />
Training School for teachers <lb />
now going up will make Green- <lb />
of two years ago adopted a <lb />
favoring the placing of <lb />
the county officers on salary in- <lb />
stead of allowing them fees. In <lb />
keeping with the spirit of this <lb />
resolution a bill to that effect <lb />
was introduced in the legislature <lb />
hut some- who were interested <lb />
got up and presented petition <lb />
against it and the hill did not <lb />
pass. <lb />
We do not know just what the <lb />
educational of j people want in this matter at <lb />
the East, and socially time, hut we do know that <lb />
is without a peer, for we is considerable talk over <lb />
the <lb />
The raw and awkward i-Shave a <lb />
w . r <lb />
of i h i <lb />
whose picture adorns I <lb />
is coming to be the I i <lb />
i in the <lb />
a. I <lb />
. i i i <lb />
Neck, <lb />
.-<lb />
K mil y . <lb />
w e see <lb />
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I . v, <lb />
of i <lb />
. ; <lb />
. lie fan . is <lb />
ii. an I <lb />
coin he leads <lb />
. I h. r ;. Ii hoping <lb />
, -1 and <lb />
g in hi- i <lb />
the r . in cars . <lb />
organization. It d to I <lb />
that the tanner- could or- <lb />
and any step in that <lb />
was regarded as a joke. <lb />
things are not that way now, <lb />
The farmers saw that other <lb />
classes of men were organizing <lb />
and working together for their <lb />
mutual and they have <lb />
gone to doing some of it on their <lb />
own account. <lb />
Why. down this way about <lb />
L ; him get on top and <lb />
. re. <lb />
GREENVILLE'S OPPORTUNITY. <lb />
you ever stop to consider <lb />
how greatly Greenville is <lb />
geographically Within a <lb />
of one hundred miles <lb />
with town as there <lb />
are some twenty counties that <lb />
are of easy access. With the <lb />
splendid and convenient train <lb />
schedules given us by the At- <lb />
five years ago a bunch of them Ian tic Coast Line and Norfolk A <lb />
who were tobacco growers, got Southern railways, which operate <lb />
their heads together and inn- passenger trains daily to and <lb />
eluded there was money in this town, people from <lb />
all of these twenty can <lb />
Come to Greenville, spend <lb />
five to ten hours here, and re- <lb />
turn home the same day. We <lb />
know of no other Eastern town <lb />
so greatly favored in par- <lb />
and with such an <lb />
Greenville ought to be- <lb />
come the central and leading <lb />
town of Eastern North Carolina, <lb />
and it is up to our people to take <lb />
advantage of the opportunity <lb />
and make it such. <lb />
tobacco warehouse is, <lb />
They reasoned it out that if <lb />
could make big <lb />
money sidling the tobacco crop <lb />
for the farmers, there was no <lb />
reason why they, the producers, <lb />
could not operate a warehouse <lb />
in which to sell their crop and <lb />
turn the commission money back <lb />
into their own pockets. <lb />
The result of this reasoning <lb />
was that these got to- <lb />
bought a warehouse in <lb />
Greenville, put a competent With such a favored location <lb />
warehouseman In charge of it <lb />
and started the business. Of <lb />
course other <lb />
convenient train schedules, <lb />
Greenville is an ideal place for <lb />
all kinds of public meetings. <lb />
lighting the new concern, for people can come here and <lb />
t people in the world. <lb />
We have an excellent building <lb />
and loan association that is <lb />
ready to aid those desiring to <lb />
build a home. Our public <lb />
and improvements are <lb />
in advance of the avenge town <lb />
of live thousand population. For <lb />
the home seeker and the invest- <lb />
or there is not a better place In <lb />
the State. <lb />
Then why not take advantage <lb />
of the opportunities ling <lb />
us to make Greenville the great- <lb />
est town in Eastern North Caro- <lb />
It can easily be dune <lb />
our will unite as <lb />
should say it shall lie done. <lb />
MERCHANTS LACKING IN INTEREST <lb />
The Reflector is not given to <lb />
kicking nor fault finding, but <lb />
we feel that some criticism <lb />
the merchants of Greenville at <lb />
this time will in it he out of place. <lb />
While there are some commend- <lb />
able exceptions, taken as u whole <lb />
they are wanting in public <lb />
and he-king ill interest <lb />
in those matters that tend to the <lb />
advancement of the town. They. <lb />
of all others, should feel greatest <lb />
interest in every movement for <lb />
the commercial development <lb />
the for are dependent <lb />
the trade . comes to the <lb />
town. v hen ; <lb />
o i of Com- <lb />
mer v. ion w <lb />
purpose i- to the <lb />
of the town, i one <lb />
merchant ii. ten . resent to <lb />
show hi- interest. I in- ought <lb />
not to lie so. <lb />
NO TOBACCO MEN THERE. <lb />
The report of the president of <lb />
the Greenville Tobacco Board <lb />
of Trade, recently published in <lb />
these ilium-, made some <lb />
of the merchants, lawyers. <lb />
doctors, and other business men <lb />
of Greenville for their seeming <lb />
to and Want of <lb />
in the tobacco market. <lb />
This criticism was just, and The <lb />
Reflector has one word to <lb />
against it. for every <lb />
man in the community ought to <lb />
give tobacco market his earn- <lb />
est support. Yet when a meet- <lb />
of the t of Commerce <lb />
was held Thursday night and <lb />
the tobacco men were specially <lb />
asked to he present to talk over <lb />
with other business men matters <lb />
looking to awakening more in- <lb />
in the tobacco market, it <lb />
was noticeable that not a single <lb />
man directly connected with the <lb />
tobacco industries was present. <lb />
FEES OR SALARIES. <lb />
The communication of <lb />
F, Stokes, one of the candidates <lb />
for the legislature, published <lb />
in this issue has put people <lb />
to talking, especially that <lb />
of it relating to regulating <lb />
the question, some of it on both <lb />
Sides. We also know that then- <lb />
are several counties in the State <lb />
that have adopted the salary <lb />
system instead of lees, and it <lb />
works satisfactorily in those <lb />
counties.<lb />
The Scotland Neck Common- <lb />
wealth in mentioning the fact <lb />
it is now nearly three <lb />
months the election, says <lb />
there is a great deal of time to <lb />
vote ; lit i-. Thai is in- <lb />
deed a deal of to <lb />
i; is wasted with <lb />
many people, but The Common- <lb />
wealth to overlook the <lb />
fact in this day the cam- <lb />
goes on almost <lb />
from one election to <lb />
another. If the time people <lb />
lose in ; was as <lb />
to some business <lb />
pursuit. country would lie <lb />
much better off. We need less <lb />
I a ml c business. <lb />
The death of Judge <lb />
Moore w occurred Ashe- <lb />
ville la-; Friday removes one of <lb />
the jurists of the Superior <lb />
bench ill the State. He <lb />
been a judge For ten years <lb />
and held his iii court in <lb />
em . -y in WHO. The <lb />
i i ii say Judge <lb />
Moore court was held in <lb />
hilt ill that v think <lb />
i he Observer i- mistaken. <lb />
Moore was elected in the <lb />
Now r election of i, came <lb />
In i ii to hold the court <lb />
began January follow- <lb />
and the files of The <lb />
tor show this to he the <lb />
court he held. <lb />
The candidates do not agree <lb />
with The Reflector's suggestion, <lb />
say for goodness sake do not <lb />
call all together on a day <lb />
before the primary, as they have <lb />
troubles enough already without <lb />
being forced to make a speech. <lb />
a thing some of them could not <lb />
do anyway. All right, we'll call <lb />
it off.<lb />
W. Dowd, editor of the <lb />
Charlotte News, who is a <lb />
date for the legislature in his <lb />
county and will be elected, will <lb />
also be a candidate for speaker <lb />
of the house of representatives. <lb />
He has served several terms in <lb />
the legislature is the man who <lb />
ought to be speaker, being in <lb />
qualified for it. <lb />
Charlotte fails to get the pres- <lb />
nominee Taft as a draw- <lb />
card for the Republican <lb />
Slate convention. That is one <lb />
time Charlotte loses out, but <lb />
she has won so many times late- <lb />
that this one failure is no <lb />
cause for failure.<lb />
The Taft notification costing <lb />
while the Bryan <lb />
cation coat only 1600, is only <lb />
another example of Republican <lb />
extravagance. The people should <lb />
elect a president who will save <lb />
the country something on ex- <lb />
and the man to do <lb />
that is Bryan.<lb />
The primary on the 30th is <lb />
only going to -elect the <lb />
for office, instead of this <lb />
being done by the county con <lb />
j us heretofore. The real <lb />
election does not come until <lb />
November, and that i- the place <lb />
where your vote will count. <lb />
The r of comment by <lb />
leading newspapers of the <lb />
try on Mr. Bryan's speech of ac- <lb />
indicates that a great <lb />
deal depends upon kind of <lb />
glasses one i.- looking through. <lb />
From which i might inferred <lb />
there is little real honesty in <lb />
S Hue people seem to have <lb />
plenty of money everything <lb />
but to pay debts. They <lb />
can go on every l . and <lb />
lake in show that comes <lb />
along, but got a <lb />
if you go lo a bill. <lb />
Delicious Banana Cream <lb />
This is highly recommended <lb />
by one of our correspondents; try it <lb />
for desert tomorrow. <lb />
Peel five large rub smooth <lb />
with live of sugar. Add <lb />
one teacup cream beaten to a <lb />
froth, then add one package of <lb />
Lemon L-O dissolved in 1-2 tea- <lb />
cups water. into <lb />
when cold varnish with candid cherries. <lb />
Serve with whipped cream, or any <lb />
good on. c. is sold <lb />
By all Grocers at per package. <lb />
Union county held a primary <lb />
Saturday, and for nearly every <lb />
office there was no nomination, <lb />
resulting in the necessity for a <lb />
second primary. We are look- <lb />
for something similar to that <lb />
to happen in Pitt county. <lb />
Taft will make a good hunting <lb />
companion for on that <lb />
trip through Africa next <lb />
Then they will have plenty <lb />
of time to talk over together <lb />
how their plans failed to ma- <lb />
in the election.<lb />
There seems to be nun h re- <lb />
Republican quarters <lb />
because the Baltimore Sun has <lb />
declared for Taft. It is not <lb />
likely that the Sun has an old <lb />
grudge to get even for. <lb />
If Sir Thomas Upton wants to <lb />
get any further attention from <lb />
America he must wait until <lb />
the election. The office <lb />
is too important now to both- <lb />
much with waiting for the <lb />
wind to move a yacht.<lb />
We would like to see one cam <lb />
which there wen- no of- <lb />
seekers, but the offices -eek <lb />
the men. <lb />
comes forward <lb />
with the bale of new cotton <lb />
this season. Ii was sold in <lb />
Charlotte Friday. <lb />
For Sale-A fine lot of S. C. <lb />
Brown Leghorns, standard bred; <lb />
mammoth Bronze Turkeys and <lb />
This is choice breed- <lb />
stock, and would not lie sold <lb />
at this season but for want of <lb />
room. Be quick. W. A. <lb />
Greenville, N C. <lb />
You are liable to an attack of some <lb />
form of Bowel and should <lb />
provide yourself with the best known <lb />
remedy. Dr. Beth <lb />
Wooten. <lb />
Governor Glenn tendered to <lb />
Hon. Locke of <lb />
the appointment to out the <lb />
term of the late <lb />
Judge Fred Moore, but <lb />
Craig declined, lie would have <lb />
made an excellent judge. <lb />
Former vice-president Adlai <lb />
Stevenson has been nominated <lb />
governor by the Democrats <lb />
o Illinois. He is going to make <lb />
J. Murphy, of i- <lb />
as a successor of the <lb />
late Judge Fred Moore on the <lb />
Superior conn bench. Mr. <lb />
lawyer of ability, a rec- <lb />
leader in his district, <lb />
and would make a good <lb />
Many Eastern North Carolina <lb />
friends would be glad of his <lb />
by the governor. <lb />
Since writing the above we I a good one if elected, <lb />
see Governor has a p. I <lb />
pointed Mr. Murphy. j DANGER IN DELAY. <lb />
. . , ,. i Kidney Diseases Are Too <lb />
will never advance Green-, , , <lb />
. . Danders for Greenville <lb />
ville by abusing your competitor , . . . . <lb />
. , , , People to Neglect. <lb />
or running down Ins business. r <lb />
The danger of kidney troubles <lb />
s that they get a hold before the <lb />
recognizes them. Health is <lb />
A I undermined. Backache. <lb />
headache, nervousness, lameness, sore- <lb />
troubles, drop- <lb />
men char- <lb />
and who ca sell <lb />
things, to an <lb />
opportunity for realizing <lb />
on their earning capacity. If <lb />
your are Worth <lb />
to a day you should and <lb />
can get the money, is a <lb />
business to 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 />
Can be Made and in <lb />
minutes at cost <lb />
One a Plate. <lb />
Stir contents of one package <lb />
into a quart of milk an a freeze. <lb />
cooking, no nothing <lb />
to add. Everything but the <lb />
ice and milk In the package. , <lb />
mat quarts of the most <lb />
cream yon ever ate, <lb />
Vanilla, <lb />
and Unfavored, <lb />
i at your <lb />
by mail h floes not keep it. <lb />
p Be Tie, l <lb />
n Ci, U J,. V <lb />
diabetes and disease fol- <lb />
low in merciless Don't neg- <lb />
your kidneys. Cure the kidneys <lb />
with the certain and safe remedy, <lb />
Donn's Kidney Pills, <lb />
Wm. Washington and <lb />
Tarboro St. Rocky Mount. N. C, <lb />
Kidney Pills proved in <lb />
my to be a valuable remedy for <lb />
kidney trouble and I have no hesitancy <lb />
in mending them to anyone <lb />
a dieted with this My wife <lb />
and both used them for backache and <lb />
other annoyances arising from <lb />
kidneys they brought us <lb />
prompt relief. <lb />
For sale by all dealers. Price <lb />
cents. Co. Buffalo, <lb />
New York, sole for the United <lb />
Remember the <lb />
no other. <lb />
Nervous <lb />
Break-Down <lb />
Nerve energy is the <lb />
force that controls the or- <lb />
of respiration, cir- <lb />
digestion and <lb />
elimination. When you <lb />
feel weak, nervous, <lb />
table, sick, it is often <lb />
cause you lack <lb />
energy, and the process <lb />
of rebuilding and sustain- <lb />
life is interfered <lb />
Dr. has <lb />
cured thousands of such <lb />
cases, and we believe <lb />
benefit if not entirety <lb />
cure you. Try it. <lb />
nervous gave away <lb />
completely, and left me on I lie <lb />
of the crave. tried skilled <lb />
but cot no permanent <lb />
an bad I had to give up my <lb />
business. begun taking Ir. Miles <lb />
In a few days <lb />
I was better, and I continued <lb />
to Improve until entirely cured. l <lb />
am In business again, never <lb />
n opportunity ti recommend line <lb />
MRS. W. I. <lb />
Myrtle Creek, <lb />
Your druggist Dr. <lb />
and we him to return <lb />
of first If It falls <lb />
lo benefit you. <lb />
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind <lb />
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb />
IN CHARGE OF J. M. BLOW. <lb />
of The Eastern for Advertising rates famished <lb />
If <lb />
The Story Yon Hear. <lb />
you hear an unpleasant <lb />
story about an <lb />
perhaps you will not feel <lb />
keeping it to yourself, <lb />
though you are not at ail sure <lb />
that it is true. The are <lb />
up. <lb />
There are between seventy- <lb />
acquaintance, five and a hands at <lb />
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 meeting being held in the <lb />
Disciple church by Dr. <lb />
will continue until Sunday night. <lb />
He is preaching some able <lb />
mons. <lb />
M. makes the best <lb />
cold drinks that be made at <lb />
the ii tan old the year <lb />
round. Try one. <lb />
Miss Addle Johnson, of Kin- <lb />
was here Tuesday prospect- <lb />
with a view of moving her <lb />
stock of millinery to Ayden, <lb />
Smith Co. Dixon are running <lb />
s. Troutman. mother of i fully aroused to the occasion. that <lb />
n. G. Berry, died this morn- and that thousands of pounds of have <lb />
tobacco have already been sold. self from responsibility if <lb />
and that millions mere in this is only what <lb />
wending their way in this told- and that f <lb />
and our merchants and all know <lb />
of business have Have you ever noticed low <lb />
greatly revived. Don't let us stop. soon <lb />
Mrs. <lb />
Mrs. <lb />
at o'clock. She had been <lb />
confined to her bed for several <lb />
months. Besides being in bad <lb />
health she fell some time ago <lb />
and broke hip and has not <lb />
been able to be up since. She <lb />
was a consistent member of the <lb />
Disciple church. She left a large <lb />
family of children. Her remains <lb />
Arouse a still larger spirit of en- <lb />
establish other <lb />
tries that will give all our citizens <lb />
will be taken to Hertford for employment and bring about an <lb />
interment, era that will make our town one <lb />
Mrs. Elizabeth Braxton died of the best and most desirable in <lb />
this morning, having been con- j North Carolina. can do it. <lb />
fined to her bed for several. We have the people, the money <lb />
months with cancer cf stomach, land the country. Perseverance <lb />
She eras taken to Kinston enterprise will do the <lb />
some weeks ago, but nothing Then let us up and be <lb />
could be done for hr. She was; doing. <lb />
a splendid woman, a member <lb />
the Free Will Baptist church, <lb />
was the widow of the late Tee <lb />
their factory and mills on full <lb />
time. General sawing trimming Braxton, and leaves one child, <lb />
and repairing of all kinds neatly Cora Braxton. of Ayden. <lb />
done. Dr. J C. Caldwell closed the <lb />
Luther has a little meeting In the church <lb />
night and returned to <lb />
He <lb />
What Candidates Stokes <lb />
Greenville. N. C, Aug. 1908. <lb />
Editor <lb />
I think your suggestion of <lb />
the candidates tor the various <lb />
offices to meet in Greenville a <lb />
bis home in Wilson Monday, prior to primary for <lb />
made many friends, who will be <lb />
girl at his house. <lb />
You will find a nice line of <lb />
coffins and caskets on band at <lb />
J K Smith Co , to have . e a <lb />
j. b . However, I am sure that such to harms bro i <lb />
E. V. J. iv. a <lb />
ton. was h re Thursday. returned Mot <lb />
is a good one. <lb />
are dropped out of a story <lb />
Every and <lb />
is lost by the second telling. <lb />
soon becomes <lb />
and somebody's careless guess is <lb />
accepted as his positive state- <lb />
Since this is true, you <lb />
can not escape any responsibility <lb />
by saying that you heard a <lb />
report, but are not positive <lb />
as to it truth. The results of <lb />
repeating it are likely to just <lb />
as bad as if you pledged your <lb />
honor for its correctness in every <lb />
point. <lb />
When you hear a doubtful <lb />
story which attacks somebody's <lb />
character, set your lips together <lb />
and resolve no word this <lb />
shall pass them- If true it will <lb />
be verified only too soon. If <lb />
false you will have the <lb />
of knowing that you hi <lb />
work on the buildings for the <lb />
Eastern Carolina Teachers Train- <lb />
School, and the walls are <lb />
up rapidly. Work has be- <lb />
gun on the foundations of the <lb />
third building. <lb />
There Is No Physiological Reason <lb />
For Death. <lb />
Try this for Desert. <lb />
Dissolve one package of any H <lb />
one pint <lb />
hen partly unit, light <lb />
adding; one cream a .- <lb />
crush i v. i <lb />
and into a <lb />
or bowl. When It ill an I <lb />
may tie d <lb />
good mi sauce. <lb />
ii e ii i oat- . i-i-r <lb />
it r be I . <lb />
j will not meet the approbation of by ; the weight <lb />
J. R. Smith Co. Dixon A little child of May r most of the aspirants, and there- he. <lb />
things hustling at the is very sick. tore I am asking your indulgence e J <lb />
Earthquake Shrews <lb />
Eureka, Cal., Aug. 18.-Three <lb />
sharp earthquake shocks <lb />
knocked down mire than a <lb />
chimneys, shattered about <lb />
forty plate glass windows in the <lb />
portion of broke <lb />
crockery in the s and <lb />
tent many people scurrying from <lb />
beds into the <lb />
here early today. <lb />
luring plant. Derides their J, R. Smith C Dixon have to say a few things any way. <lb />
line of work they are making, a nice lot of and l the <lb />
2.500 tobacco hogsheads to be <lb />
used on this market. <lb />
Dr. and wife came <lb />
Give <lb />
Hears <lb />
ill <lb />
home from a visit to ply first class <lb />
their home, county. <lb />
J. Blow returned <lb />
Seven Springs <lb />
Prof. Joseph Kins y. <lb />
Grange. i in Ayden i <lb />
for a few days. <lb />
Mrs. F. C. <lb />
Miss Isabel D <lb />
today for Baltimore I <lb />
Isabel's eye.; <lb />
Mrs. M. B. <lb />
sick at the home of hi .- <lb />
Mrs. D. G. <lb />
Mrs. of H <lb />
here to see her mo . <lb />
who is sick. <lb />
Mr. and Mn II. G. Burton here, left for her <lb />
and re again <lb />
from e vi i- to G g <lb />
W. Dixon v. . Thurs- <lb />
m for <lb />
H Stopped Praying. <lb />
Little Bob, who for some <lb />
months bad invariably end d hi. <lb />
with <lb />
few legislation he mo a baby an <lb />
t mother that h <lb />
a coll know the position of a <lb />
when ; their with <lb />
g sods, firm a good sup <lb />
and over try re he <lb />
d repairing, elected. Therefore, very briefly, <lb />
I wish to say that I am in <lb />
with those desiring <lb />
was tire I of for what he <lb />
did get, and that he did not <lb />
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abolition of the right of home-boys to send, <lb />
stead, as guaranteed by the con-1 Not rd, hi v-. <lb />
with those into Ida r n <lb />
in the to ; c <lb />
arrived<lb />
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home <lb />
day making an <lb />
on th <lb />
house on n. <lb />
reputation ii <lb />
Widow <lb />
Irene <lb />
has arrived to spend some time <lb />
with Mrs. W. L. <lb />
Mrs. B. F. Early rented <lb />
hotel to <lb />
R th Turnage and hereafter the hotel <lb />
; conducted by him. Mrs. <lb />
u gone to visit friends <lb />
late Caleb Miss Gladys Button, of Greets <lb />
the popular election the <lb />
of our county board of e boys, <lb />
cation; those desiring night. B b looked at <lb />
adjustment of the salaries of babies critically, <lb />
county in a manner remarked, <lb />
with the services thing I praying, <lb />
actually rendered; with those be-1 been three cf <lb />
in keeping tie <lb />
near tho people nil <lb />
possible, twill add, also, r <lb />
Pursuant to the m <lb />
county <lb />
at a meeting <lb />
e K i C <lb />
the Republicans <lb />
if Pitt county are <lb />
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T rs , <lb />
August 1908, a <lb />
noon, for <lb />
end aft s to the <lb />
judicial c n <lb />
th . <lb />
The chairman th s- <lb />
iii-. . will call t <lb />
i ;,. I on Sal . . <lb />
15th, 1903. at . <lb />
ct delegates t . <lb />
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an ; inn <lb />
of three t. in , . t ii <lb />
be elected. <lb />
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I hereby announce that I hive <lb />
. mo, for the of <lb />
from Pa clan to <lb />
THE BODY IS SELF RENEWING <lb />
Perfect Diet and Mode of Living Would <lb />
Waste aid <lb />
Would <lb />
last <lb />
i. do II lures, <lb />
If KIM I III HI ll <lb />
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I am firmly and <lb />
as clerk with R. C. Cannon. <lb />
We would call the attention of <lb />
our city fathers to the immense <lb />
Tripp died Wednesday even-1 is here on a visit to fin- <lb />
and was buried at the old j family of her uncle, Capt. J. <lb />
cemetery Thursday j Dixon. <lb />
evening. Funeral services were <lb />
conducted by Elder E. T. Phillips. <lb />
Mrs. Tripp had been <lb />
for several months. She was <lb />
a splendid woman. She leaves a <lb />
large family of children. <lb />
While Rev. H. E. Tripp was <lb />
out calling on his country <lb />
Wednesday, he was attacked <lb />
by a fierce dog, which took quite <lb />
a piece out of his coat. We <lb />
don't think Mr. Tripp will grow <lb />
any more. <lb />
E. was visiting <lb />
here Wednesday. <lb />
Mayor spent Sunday <lb />
in Kinston, <lb />
Mrs. Virginia Early, <lb />
of the Carolina House, has <lb />
rented the same to P. C. Turn- <lb />
age and has left Ayden. <lb />
Carl Jones, of has <lb />
taken a position with J. R. <lb />
Smith Co. <lb />
Mark Ross, of Beaufort <lb />
has taken a position with E. <lb />
Turnage Son. <lb />
Miss Ella May, of Greenville, <lb />
is visiting relatives in <lb />
The Bank of Ayden is now <lb />
neatly fitted up in one of R. C. <lb />
Cannon's millinery stores. <lb />
The Brick warehouse <lb />
will be opened for business on <lb />
Aug. 25th, <lb />
Ayden warehouse had the <lb />
largest sale of the season last <lb />
Thursday. <lb />
on the and . <lb />
,, . ., , out the contract <lb />
Democratic platforms, and if ,. <lb />
ii,,, , in-the sidewalks en Eva <lb />
nominated and elected will busy <lb />
myself in bringing to pass those <lb />
things essential to the <lb />
of the blessings o; a <lb />
and pendent Democracy. <lb />
Yours for good <lb />
J. F, <lb />
from the j house corner to <lb />
d Dickinson avenue <lb />
ti the A C. L. <lb />
bids for tho w . I <lb />
firm at S. C, n <lb />
the lowest i was i i. <lb />
the <lb />
Funeral Sunday <lb />
The remains of the infant <lb />
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. <lb />
T , T- .- r, I T ,. . ; . I. I. <lb />
John Rice, . . . . . ,, <lb />
. u . . who died Friday night, <lb />
county, has accepted a position . . , ,, , r. <lb />
, , r. U n were or, <lb />
in Cherry cemetery, the <lb />
services being conducted by Rev, <lb />
D. W. Arnold. The pall bearers <lb />
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t; on pries. <lb />
lay . <lb />
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average of 811.88. You <lb />
to sell to <lb />
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quantity of weeds that have f c Harding, <lb />
grown in every section of our R L <lb />
town. They don t look pretty j Adrian <lb />
by any means. j . <lb />
To Mr. R. W. Smith we are; <lb />
surely indebted for the able and OF <lb />
the ban k of <lb />
in The Reflector. <lb />
Mr. Smith is an interesting <lb />
writer and knows exactly when n lie Qr Carolina, at the close of business <lb />
and what to write that which will <lb />
tend to prove conducive to the <lb />
welfare and prosperity of our <lb />
town and community, was fully <lb />
demonstrated during the past <lb />
six weeks. We hope to have his <lb />
assistance, when convenient, in <lb />
the future, so our department <lb />
may be the means of bringing <lb />
about that development and <lb />
prosperity we all so much desire. <lb />
We are deeply in his debt and <lb />
appreciate more fully than we <lb />
can possibly express his extreme <lb />
kindness to us. We sincerely <lb />
hope the time is not distant <lb />
when to some extent at least we <lb />
can reciprocate. <lb />
Now that Ayden has a tobacco <lb />
market which is an as- <lb />
sured success, and that the <lb />
hearts and souls of our com- <lb />
are greatly enthused and <lb />
Loans an <lb />
Overdrafts . . . <lb />
and Fixture <lb />
Due from <lb />
Cash items <lb />
coin . <lb />
Silver coin, including <lb />
minor coin currency <lb />
National bank note-. <lb />
and other notes <lb />
110.00 <lb />
508.96 <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
Capital Sin.-i. . . <lb />
Surplus fund . <lb />
Undivided profits, less <lb />
current exp. paid <lb />
Hills payable <lb />
to <lb />
25,000.01 <lb />
200.86 <lb />
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and the bl-w. <lb />
26.08 <lb />
Total. 78.082.141 <lb />
Total, 978,083.14 <lb />
STATE OF NORTH <lb />
COUNTY PITT <lb />
I. J. R. Smith. Cashier the above named bunk, do solemnly swear that <lb />
the above statement II to the best. my knowledge and belief. <lb />
SMITH. Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb />
fore me, this day of July L DIXON, <lb />
1908. B. C. CANNON. <lb />
HODGES, J. R- <lb />
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Monday i September, <lb />
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This . <lb />
D, C Moore. <lb />
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F. G, James, for plaintiff. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having as administrator <lb />
Thomas A. deceased, late <lb />
of county. North t th.- Is <lb />
to notify parsons tn <lb />
against the estate of the said <lb />
them to the undersigned ad- <lb />
within from <lb />
this date, or this notice <lb />
in bar of recovery. <lb />
All persons indebted to said estate <lb />
will please make <lb />
This the 5th day of August <lb />
K. E. Administrator. <lb />
F, G. James, Attorney. <lb />
NEWEST <lb />
DIRECT FROM <lb />
Dry Goods, Dross Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Caps <lb />
Laces, Embroideries, Furniture and Mattings <lb />
A visit to our store will you. that we are <lb />
ways looking for the newest thing in something to wear <lb />
and now we are receiving New Goods daily we will sell <lb />
all our Summer Goods at unheard of prices. <lb />
Don't forget that we have the Low Prices on all our <lb />
stock. Owing to the backward season we feel like we <lb />
would be doing our customers and friends a favor to let <lb />
them know how cheap we really have marked our goods <lb />
so they can really enjoy some of these many bargains <lb />
we are offering the public. <lb />
Which means you can buy early and secure the <lb />
and most Up-to-Date Styles that are to be worn this <lb />
n. <lb />
All OUT rut <lb />
will <lb />
regular i M t i-- <lb />
All of our Men's All of our r j AH of our Millinery will <lb />
Dress Goods will I sold One-Third oil <lb />
selling <lb />
One-Third off <lb />
price. <lb />
the t <lb />
f.- j <lb />
1.98 j 1.39 <lb />
. Boys Knee <lb />
in<lb />
putt, ins for<lb />
mil <lb />
family <lb />
Stop at our store and make yourself at home, as you are <lb />
always welcome and we will assure you, you can dress <lb />
the whole family much cheaper than you expected when <lb />
you left home. <lb />
Dress <lb />
the newest shades, we <lb />
will let for <lb />
every- <lb />
body knows the price, <lb />
put <lb />
1-2 1-2 Bleaching, <lb />
something every home <lb />
needs for <lb />
rent Corsets <lb />
all to <lb />
at <lb />
CO <lb />
C. T. <lb />
Administrators Notice. <lb />
The Clerk of the of <lb />
Pitt county this day issued let- <lb />
of administration to upon the <lb />
estate of B. E. Patrick deceased. <lb />
Notice is hereby given to <lb />
holding claims against said estate to <lb />
present them to me for payment; duly <lb />
authenticated, on or before the 29th <lb />
day of June 1909, or this notice will <lb />
be plead in bar of their recovery. All <lb />
persons indebted to said estate are re- <lb />
quested to make immediate payment to <lb />
m This the 29th day of June 1908. <lb />
E. G. Flanagan, <lb />
of B. E. Patrick deed. <lb />
Blow, Attorney. <lb />
What is the for Indigestion <lb />
Mr. A. of On- <lb />
has beer troubled for j <lb />
Indigestion, and recommends Chamber- <lb />
Stomach and Tablets as <lb />
the best medicine ever If <lb />
troubled with or <lb />
give them a They car <lb />
to prove beneficial. They art- <lb />
easy to take and pleasant in effect. <lb />
Price, Samples J. L <lb />
Wooten's and Coward Wooten s <lb />
drug store. <lb />
When the tobacco <lb />
begin work, which will be in the <lb />
next few days, there will be <lb />
many cooks and house servants <lb />
leaving their jobs. <lb />
Big Hotel at Beaufort. <lb />
The Beaufort Hotel Company, <lb />
of Beaufort, is incorporated to <lb />
furnish to that flourishing town <lb />
the hotel which has been long <lb />
needed. Not only will the com- <lb />
build and operate a hotel, <lb />
but will also furnish electric <lb />
power, manufacture and sell gas <lb />
and oil machines, operate an ice <lb />
factory and own gas, steam and <lb />
sail boats. The authorized cap- <lb />
ital stock of the company is <lb />
of which has <lb />
been subscribed. <lb />
Granulated Sore Eyes Cured. <lb />
twenty years I suffered from a <lb />
bad case of granulated sore eyes, says <lb />
Martin of Henrietta, Ky. <lb />
February, 1903. a gentleman asked me <lb />
to try Chamberlain's Salve. I bought <lb />
one box and used about two-thirds of <lb />
it and my eyes not given me <lb />
trouble This salve is for sale <lb />
by J. L. Wooten and Coward Woo- <lb />
ten. <lb />
Moore Dead. <lb />
N. C, Aug. <lb />
Judge Frederick Moore, of the <lb />
Superior court bench, died short <lb />
after eight o'clock tonight <lb />
after an illness of two weeks of <lb />
typhoid fever- <lb />
The Horse Had the Most Sense <lb />
A man in town Friday tried to <lb />
carry off the dispensary, on the <lb />
inside of himself. The job was <lb />
too heavy and so overcame him <lb />
that he did not know how or <lb />
when he started home. He was <lb />
in a buggy, but his horse, with <lb />
the driver asleep, did not know <lb />
what to do except wander around. <lb />
Finally the animal walked to a <lb />
hitching post in front of a <lb />
to Chief <lb />
of Police Smith bad to take <lb />
charge of the outfit. <lb />
Chronic Relieved. <lb />
Mr. Edward E. Henry, with the <lb />
United States Express Co., Chicago, <lb />
writes, Superintendent, <lb />
Mr, Quick, handed me a bottle of <lb />
Colic, Cholera and <lb />
Remedy, some time ago to check <lb />
an attack of the old chronic <lb />
have used it since that time and cured <lb />
many on our trains who have been sick. <lb />
I am an old soldier who served with <lb />
B. Hayes and William <lb />
four years in the 23rd Ohio Reg- <lb />
and have no ailment except <lb />
chronic which this remedy <lb />
stops at For sale by J. L. <lb />
Wooten and Coward Wooten. <lb />
The State convention of far- <lb />
will be held in Raleigh <lb />
to 28th.<lb />
O. L. President, R. J. COBB Treasurer, W. H. PAIL, Jr. Auditor. <lb />
The Farmers Consolidated Co. <lb />
OFFICE. GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
. WILL OPERATE WAREHOUSES THE COMING SEASON AT <lb />
Greenville, Robersonville, Kinston <lb />
i j <lb />
It is the experience every stockholder in this company that he never <lb />
made it better investment, for the five years of its operations the original stock- <lb />
holders have been paid 1-2 per cent in cash dividends. That is the result <lb />
management and Bound methods. <lb />
Again it is the experience every farmer who has sold his tobacco at the <lb />
warehouses of this company that he received higher prices than houses <lb />
could obtain. For the coming season is prepared to even surpass <lb />
the fine record it has made in the hence it is to the interest the farmers <lb />
to sell their tobacco with this company. <lb />
THE GUM WAREHOUSE <lb />
on the Greenville market, this season be in charge of that prince of ware- <lb />
housemen. Capt J. R. Hutchinson, formerly of Wilson, whom you have only to <lb />
try to be convinced his ability to please you. <lb />
I I <lb />
THE STAR <lb />
the Greenville market will again be in charge of that veteran warehouseman <lb />
J champion high prices, V. D. Foxhall, whose record in the past is a <lb />
what he can do tor you in the future. <lb />
The warehouses at Robersonville, Wilson and Kinston will be under cap- j <lb />
and managers who will carefully the interests all who j <lb />
sell with them. The wise farmer will sell his tobacco with j <lb />
Th <lb />
The Royal Golf club <lb />
is oldest golf chili in England, <lb />
and it also claims to lie the oldest <lb />
club in the world. It <lb />
was founded by James I. in <lb />
For two or three centuries before <lb />
that time had been u <lb />
game in Scotland, but there is <lb />
record of any ell u having es- <lb />
prior to the Bin. <lb />
club. <lb />
In the Scottish parliament <lb />
ed an art enjoining that <lb />
all and utterly downs <lb />
and lit A similar act was <lb />
passed in May. <lb />
The and Ancient Golf club <lb />
at St. Andrew.-, i, one of the mo.-t <lb />
famous in the kingdom. It was in- <lb />
in a silver cup having <lb />
been played for in May of that year. <lb />
In 1831 IV. became patron <lb />
of the club and approved its <lb />
ins in future styled and; <lb />
Ancient Golf of St. <lb />
presented a gold medal to <lb />
played for annually. <lb />
Striking an Average. <lb />
The children were not allowed in <lb />
kitchen, but nobody had aver <lb />
forbidden their sniffing outside the <lb />
door to catch the delicious odors I <lb />
which could be obtained by n close <lb />
application f a small new to a <lb />
crack. <lb />
Why. said Mrs. <lb />
wood, who discovered the <lb />
entry outside, the kitchen door one <lb />
morning, arc you <lb />
twitching and shipping <lb />
he isn't playing fair, <lb />
said Ethel. five <lb />
and I've only hail lour, and <lb />
it's my <lb />
I am, I n asserted <lb />
T it his . moth red <lb />
he hi to the <lb />
i-i an ; cold, <lb />
I i much she <lb />
CUB. K<lb />
THREE DAY EXCURSION <lb />
TO <lb />
NORFOLK <lb />
RETURN VIA <lb />
ATLANTIC MUST LINE i <lb />
on sale 17th. Limit d tn return j <lb />
oat 20th. Fare for round trip S <lb />
Greenville to Norfolk <lb />
For further information apply to Ticket Agent or j <lb />
write <lb />
W P. T. C WHIT G. P. A. j <lb />
WILMINGTON C. I<lb />
Littleton Female College <lb />
I J One if the most successful and beat equipped boarding ; the <lb />
South wit hot water heat, electric and <lb />
boarding pupils last year. 27th annual session will <lb />
For I. M. RHODES, President, i, C. <lb />
A high-grade Preparatory Sc I <lb />
cultural Located on 700-acre farm one mile from i. <lb />
College and under the mi i the h i i. <lb />
i I'm-new. illustrated address J. B. i i., i. <lb />
Farmers Consolidated Tobacco Co, <lb />
MA <lb />
I This Experiment. <lb />
; ,. our QUALITY brick and mark off whore <lb />
I you want tn break it with a trowel, break it <lb />
you wish. ii .; <lb />
Try another make of same way. shells <lb />
breaks wrung. Why , , , . , , <lb />
S Examine and you will find that we take twist <lb />
; of while most all machine brick show a <lb />
die is specially constructed. <lb />
The saving in working our brick makes a big <lb />
t in cost. Masons can lay more of brick in same length <lb />
of time and they are not broken op when you gel <lb />
i them. We DO NOT ship bats. ,,,,,,,. ,, ., <lb />
Our brick look like PRESSED BRICK. motto <lb />
j QUALITY and yet coats only what you pay tor common <lb />
I brick. . . ,, <lb />
We will convince yon with samples, prices, <lb />
C rates Arc on request, <lb />
I PLANT OS K. KY. A. I., t <lb />
I WALTON BRICK CO., N. C. <lb />
J BRICK N. C <lb />
ESTABLISHED 1875- <lb />
S M <lb />
Wholesale and retail <lb />
ind Furniture Dealer. Cash <lb />
paid for Fur. Cotton <lb />
Turkeys, K <lb />
Bedsteads, e c <lb />
Suits, Baby Carriages, Go <lb />
Parlor suits Tables, <lb />
Safes, P. and Gail i <lb />
Snuff, Life Tobacco, Key <lb />
West Cheroots, Henry <lb />
Cigars, Canned Cherries, Peach- <lb />
es, Apples, Pine Apple.-,, Syrup, <lb />
Jolly, Flour, <lb />
Soap. Food, Matched, <lb />
Oil. Cotton Seed and Hulls, <lb />
Garden Seeds, Orange. <lb />
Nuts, Candies, Apples, <lb />
Peaches, Prunes. <lb />
Raisins, Gloss and <lb />
Wooden ware, Cakes and Crack- <lb />
Macaroni. Pest But- <lb />
New <lb />
and numerous other goods. <lb />
Quality and quantity cheap for <lb />
cash. Come see me. <lb />
Wood's High-Grade Seeds. <lb />
Crimson Clover <lb />
The King of Soil <lb />
also makes splendid fall, <lb />
winter and spring <lb />
the earliest green feed, or <lb />
a good hay crop. <lb />
CRIMSON CLOVER will in- <lb />
crease the productiveness of the <lb />
land more than twenty times as <lb />
much as the same amount spent in <lb />
commercial fertilizers. Can be<lb />
by itself or at the last work <lb />
. of corn, cotton or other <lb />
crops. <lb />
Wood's Trade Mark Crimson <lb />
Clover Seed is the best quality <lb />
obtainable, of tested <lb />
and free from impurities and <lb />
weed seeds. <lb />
Write for Crop <lb />
giving prices and information <lb />
about Crimson Clover and <lb />
other Reasonable Seeds. <lb />
WOOD SONS, <lb />
Richmond, Va. <lb />
The best for <lb />
and Felt <lb />
II iS piece Pr- <lb />
Iron B hive <lb />
Si <lb />
A F T B O Y D <lb />
OAK RIDGE INSTITUTE <lb />
A Fitting School, <lb />
with Business College and <lb />
Normal Departments. <lb />
pares for the Professions, for <lb />
Business, for Life, Diplomas <lb />
honored by Leading Colleges <lb />
and Universities, North and <lb />
South. Fifty-seventh year <lb />
begins Sept. I. For beautiful <lb />
Address, <lb />
J. A. M. H. HOLT, OAK RIDGE, N. C.<lb />
have just received a , <lb />
S pound shipment m <lb />
Fall Goods <lb />
Arriving <lb />
at <lb />
Military Institute <lb />
A Boarding School for end Young Men. <lb />
Procure for any or care Instruction <lb />
of Beautiful. healthful locution. Good moral <lb />
and religious College, admit from on <lb />
very Term of School will begin <lb />
Write at once particulars. <lb />
H. RHODES, Supt, Kinston N. Car. <lb />
Shop <lb />
Edmond prop-. <lb />
Located in main business sec- <lb />
of the town Poor chair <lb />
in and each one <lb />
sided over by a skilled barber <lb />
Our place is inviting, razor; <lb />
sharp. Our towel clean. <lb />
thank you for past <lb />
and ask you to call strain who. <lb />
Rood work is wanted. <lb />
pound paper. This paper is ; <lb />
an in price. It S <lb />
J tomes packed in a board i <lb />
S box, instead of the old unhandy J <lb />
wrapper. ; <lb />
i We furnish J <lb />
Envelopes to <lb />
packed two packs in a board J <lb />
box. By buying in quantity <lb />
i we are able to offer it at <lb />
per pound; envelopes per J <lb />
package. <lb />
We invite you to call and <lb />
examine it. <lb />
EVAN'S BOOK STORE <lb />
MOORING <lb />
to FLEMING G <lb />
j. <lb />
COAL COAL <lb />
COAL <lb />
See W. J. before buying <lb />
your for the winter. give <lb />
a bargain. <lb />
PHONE NO <lb />
General Merchandise <lb />
C. D. <lb />
Opposite Center Brick Warehouse. <lb />
General Merchandise.<lb />
Union Central Life Insurance Company <lb />
over forty yearn old. Has over in <lb />
large dividends annually; writes <lb />
all the beat forms of policies; Has premium rules; Docs <lb />
not deal ii <lb />
desiring Life I, will do well to cull on or <lb />
Soap <lb />
Will make the skin Healthy. <lb />
Will make the in Velvety. <lb />
FOR COMPLEXION <lb />
BRICK -BRICK i l-f- <lb />
w Blackheads, <lb />
and all Skin <lb />
Home of Women's Fashions, Greenville <lb />
C. <lb />
FALL BULBS <lb />
Ir <lb />
Is<lb />
have on hand a large of <lb />
I good machine mad brick. Will quote <lb />
prices on ill orders <lb />
i promptly. <lb />
W J Gardner, <lb />
I The Brick Man. Bethel, N. C. <lb />
are now arriving, plant early <lb />
to got best results A <lb />
line of and Ferns in all i W <lb />
sizes. Choice out flowers a <lb />
specialty, bouquets <lb />
and Floral offerings at short j Cotton. Grain <lb />
notice. Mail, Telegraph, and I , U <lb />
Telephone orders receive <lb />
prompt attention. Phone <lb />
Cobb Co. <lb />
NORFOLK. VA. <lb />
Cotton Buyers, Broker <lb />
Raleigh, N. C. <lb />
and Provisions, <lb />
PRIVATE WIRE <lb />
to York. Chicago <lb />
to <lb />
H. D. BATEMAN, <lb />
Its Greenville, N. C. <lb />
U l. MOORE W. it. <lb />
Moore and Long <lb />
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X. Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa <lb />
Dr. Greene <lb />
DENTAL SURGEON <lb />
Specialist on Crown work <lb />
Office over Wilson's Store. <lb />
j-W. PERRY GO, <lb />
NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
. . and handlers <lb />
Bagging and Bags, <lb />
p and shipments <lb />
For Rent. <lb />
on corner of <lb />
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the Will Bell . <lb />
and Reason <lb />
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makes, Barbel <lb />
D. Cox returned<lb />
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in the interest of the Beau- <lb />
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looks he is hi i b <lb />
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Richmond. Va., Aug. 1908. <lb />
Editor <lb />
i wish to call the attention of <lb />
the laboring classes to the fol- <lb />
lowing letters, one from a gen- <lb />
demon in Mississippi and the <lb />
other from Has. John Mitchell <lb />
The former says, alluding to the <lb />
industrial rank and file. <lb />
p deserve to be and <lb />
They will not accept <lb />
will they appreciate any <lb />
fort made in their behalf. They, <lb />
Mari a had rather <lb />
led to the slaughter by the pro- <lb />
demagogue who lives <lb />
in their simplicity and credulity <lb />
WITH MISS KING. <lb />
Delightfully Entertains friends on Her <lb />
Anniversary. <lb />
Monday was the sixteenth an- <lb />
of Miss Mattie <lb />
King, one of Greenville's sweet <lb />
and attractive young misses. <lb />
In malarial districts their While not giving t formal birth- <lb />
re they . ., <lb />
peculiar in freeing day in honor of natal <lb />
I day she entertained a large <lb />
stimulate the TORPID LIVER, <lb />
strengthen the digestive organs, <lb />
regulate the bowels, and are <lb />
as an <lb />
ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE, <lb />
Take No Substitute. <lb />
WHO TO VOTE FOR. <lb />
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and Mrs. R. W. King, corner of <lb />
Dickinson avenue Washing- <lb />
Candidates Registered for the streets. <lb />
J The party was held on the lawn <lb />
The time in candidates I of the <lb />
could register with the chairman arrangement being most at- <lb />
of the Democratic tractive An of <lb />
committee for the was arranged over <lb />
to he held on the 29th, expired the gate, and lines <lb />
Saturday. Only those who cents festooned the lawn and <lb />
the of their true con- arrival were <lb />
but it will too late, for the different t at the by Carl <lb />
their in- a. Mow j with Mabel King, of <lb />
doom, no one to L mow, was served <lb />
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had health and most u-fined . <lb />
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a nit <lb />
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tickets will good to vocal solo by Miss King. <lb />
return on any regular train as Elegant refreshments were <lb />
I Thursday, nerved on the lawn, the ices be- <lb />
specially ordered from Nor- <lb />
or three folk for this occasion the cream in <lb />
e solicitors to ct as white in keeping <lb />
M C G . desks -the nation. to pet as and white in Keeping <lb />
v. r, v. Fran I . a trial and be convinced. for last or fifty n. with the color scheme of the <lb />
. row Vincent of Green. years they have been ignored and g <lb />
Miss Cox is county e vine spent a short while here discriminated sell them- The out of town present <lb />
Mr. G. E. Jackson's he has promised to burdens have been -J- were Misses Perry, and <lb />
. . i . n-j-- <lb />
in the country. educational <lb />
W- always have a nice lire of i A <lb />
and <lb />
have been The were Misses <lb />
the wheelwright . Q of Kinston; <lb />
North besides a host of Miss MM King, of <lb />
Caro- Conner Allen. Henry <lb />
Let u; <lb />
before <lb />
Manufacturing Co., No at <lb />
M r. prices, Lome A. W. Ange <lb />
Chapman, after a . r . ,. , <lb />
visit rear Stokes, <lb />
turned Tuesday evening. <lb />
in town yesterday in the <lb />
in highest terms of the plow <lb />
Lira by Rev. Sylvester v. th, <lb />
Hassell, of Williamston. <lb />
rare treat to hear such able men I <lb />
as he is. <lb />
Miss Cox <lb />
evening. . ,. ,. f <lb />
The A. G. Cox manufacturing <lb />
, . . ;. .;. register of deeds. He met Aim <lb />
k is taxed to its . . . <lb />
., ,. .-tr- r,. very reception here. m., . <lb />
She spent <lb />
trues flues. . ; Greenville one but there with Mr. and Mis. <lb />
. . com . in , T ,.,. <lb />
Eunice <lb />
r the<lb />
at J. Car- <lb />
eating. <lb />
Quit <lb />
stock <lb />
. buy. <lb />
However, the boys put any <lb />
day please, and y a could <lb />
mi n <lb />
, Dr. D. L. <lb />
runt, bouts be- popular was in <lb />
inter town to extract a tooth <lb />
a merry party of young <lb />
people re entertained by Miss <lb />
Bryan Monday night <lb />
That t music d through <lb />
our open window on the gentle <lb />
was very e. It remind- <lb />
ed us of days, when the <lb />
girl play to <lb />
the delight of the listening <lb />
The las- we heard was <lb />
the music for Morpheus claimed <lb />
us as own. but hear that <lb />
refreshments were served and <lb />
all report fine time. <lb />
Chickens specialty. <lb />
Come and get the best prices. <lb />
Barber Co <lb />
is said to be a <lb />
in town Tuesday, but did <lb />
stay <lb />
F. L. the efficient <lb />
book-keeper of the; A. G. <lb />
Mfg. Co <lb />
Republican party <lb />
went into power nearly fifty <lb />
, year.-, the farmers lab- <lb />
i or owned per cent, of the <lb />
returned wealth country. How <lb />
from Morehead Saturday evening than per cent. <lb />
I The legislature at our capital <lb />
city has been to rich <lb />
able to contribute to campaign <lb />
A distinguished United <lb />
senator In a speech <lb />
I have been in the United States <lb />
senate a number of and if <lb />
I there has been a single <lb />
fed in the of the laboring <lb />
manor by the congress <lb />
the ;. I have <lb />
too obtuse to see But the <lb />
hard working man <lb />
for special favor, <lb />
On a ride in the country, last <lb />
NOTICE Sunday afternoon, we saw sever- <lb />
Go to M. G. j n of cotton in <lb />
N, for Hi; He of a of Mr. <lb />
represents the Co., it looked almost <lb />
Greensboro. It i. <lb />
W. J. Wyatt <lb />
Miss Lola Roach, of <lb />
spent pert of last week with <lb />
Misses Kate and <lb />
is an old pupil of H. S. <lb />
aid are always glad to see <lb />
them. <lb />
A. G. Cox only ex- <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE <lb />
Bank of <lb />
AT WINTERVILLE. <lb />
In the State of North dote f 16th. <lb />
but e i. mi <lb />
of Raleigh, <lb />
excellent farmer. During the <lb />
I i spring he had the stump.-. <lb />
taken out of part of <lb />
now he is building a large <lb />
storage for corn and <lb />
The r m <lb />
vacation. He going to his old ;,.,. of c r,, <lb />
, u i and discounts <lb />
and <lb />
D ;<lb />
, Rankers <lb />
1.17 <lb />
-s today for a short <lb />
me near , .,,,. ho <lb />
We are glad to see that K. . . <lb />
moving fat tho hog <lb />
around is going on in town. Mr. hominy n. <lb />
Wain has moved in on Main; Rev. T ii. Km, assisted is <lb />
street, west of the railroad. T., n s-i, of <lb />
C. Nelson in tho Fair house east. Ft <lb />
i chance to have equal <lb />
that he may not. be discriminated <lb />
against, lie to <lb />
. <lb />
Capital <lb />
funk <lb />
profits less<lb />
, . paid <lb />
payable <lb />
Time<lb />
,.,., , ;<lb />
880.011 <lb />
6,000.00 <lb />
IT.-; <lb />
8,500.00 <lb />
Total <lb />
l I <lb />
himself socially, mentally and <lb />
. a <lb />
now to achieve what th em w tores to the <lb />
long wished for. The wise Id I <lb />
. around hew are <lb />
a for and K- <lb />
C. T. and Cox have I of the old academy. j . r . . <lb />
r. The t Id <lb />
r.- are pi to before mo, <lb />
, . TI <lb />
returned after a pleasant visit to <lb />
their brother. Rev. W. E. Cox, <lb />
in Wilmington. We missed very <lb />
much the genial laugh our <lb />
good friend C. T. <lb />
Hay and lime at A. W. Ange <lb />
Co <lb />
moved from near Miss Nannie after <lb />
Baptist church to the dwelling some time <lb />
formerly occupied by Clint <lb />
Smith, east of A. G. Cox's, . <lb />
Mr. of Vanceboro, <lb />
move. in the ; <lb />
. n .-. <lb />
. , . I <lb />
m r <lb />
 ii t <lb />
over <lb />
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
D. J. Editor end Owner <lb />
Truth In Preference to Fiction. <lb />
One Dollar Per Year <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY. AUG. 1908 <lb />
NUMBER <lb />
J A. GARDNER NOT A CANDIDATE. <lb />
He Heartily Endorses the Present <lb />
Board. <lb />
Editor <lb />
Some of m friends, without <lb />
my consent and approval, have <lb />
proposed my name as a candidate <lb />
for a member cf the board of <lb />
county commissioners, and while <lb />
I appreciate tho confidence thus <lb />
expressed by them in me, I can- <lb />
not, under any circumstances, <lb />
and would not under the present <lb />
circumstances, be a candidate. <lb />
It has always been customary <lb />
to re-nominate of com- <lb />
missioners for the second term, <lb />
and I think this board, equally <lb />
as much, if not more, entitled to <lb />
tho than any <lb />
board we have had for a long <lb />
time- <lb />
The present board of county <lb />
commissioners have made more <lb />
improvements and started mere <lb />
new permanent public improve- <lb />
that will be for the Rood <lb />
of the people of Pitt county, than <lb />
any hoard recollection, and <lb />
I understand that they have <lb />
ready made several contracts for <lb />
public improvements that cannot <lb />
be completed during term <lb />
of office, I think it would be <lb />
both and unwise not to <lb />
re-nominate the present board of <lb />
commissioners, although the <lb />
r men mentioned as <lb />
dates are good and competent <lb />
men. <lb />
It would appear to me to be <lb />
almost an impeachment and p. <lb />
reflection upon the good and <lb />
faithful representatives we now <lb />
upon the board of <lb />
not to re-nominate and <lb />
re elect them, and I hope that <lb />
my friends and the Democrats, of <lb />
the county think <lb />
about the matter and not do <lb />
these good men an apparent in- <lb />
justice. <lb />
Many dams, bridges and roads <lb />
in the county have already been <lb />
built, and many improved, and <lb />
if this board permitted an- <lb />
other i, I believe-the people <lb />
of the county will realize that <lb />
thy have taken good and rapid <lb />
for in the <lb />
direction. Nothing, in my <lb />
opinion, is more important today <lb />
to Pitt county than the improve- <lb />
along the lines already <lb />
begun by tho present board of <lb />
commissioners, <lb />
J. A. Gardner. <lb />
This the 20th day of Aug. 1908. <lb />
WILLIE WILSON ENTERTAINS. <lb />
to Tom Harvey and <lb />
Connor Allen, of <lb />
for <lb />
Saturday evening from nine to <lb />
twelve, Willie entertain- <lb />
ed most delightfully, in honor of <lb />
Tom Harvey and Connor Allen, <lb />
of Kinston, at the home of his <lb />
father on Evans street. <lb />
The guests were met at the <lb />
front door by Willie Wilson and <lb />
Miss Blow. Connor <lb />
Allen, of Kinston, and Miss Lil- <lb />
Burch received in the front <lb />
parlor; and Tom Harvey, of <lb />
Kinston and Miss Ethel Skinner <lb />
received in the back parlor. <lb />
Progressive conversation was <lb />
carried on between and <lb />
thirty and Miss Lillian Carr was <lb />
awarded a prize for being the <lb />
most pleasing talker. <lb />
and barn dancing <lb />
were two very enjoyable features <lb />
of the evening. At a late hour <lb />
delicious ices and cakes were <lb />
served by the host. After en- <lb />
joying much music, both vocal <lb />
and instrumental, the guests <lb />
departed to their homes <lb />
Mr, Wilson a most charming <lb />
host and expressing wishes to <lb />
meet Messrs. Harvey and Allen <lb />
again on the sea of life. <lb />
Carriage Licenses. <lb />
Register of Deeds R. Williams <lb />
has issued licenses to the follow- <lb />
couples since last <lb />
WHITE. <lb />
J. O. and Mag Gal- <lb />
Caleb Young and Charity May. <lb />
L. W, and Mary <lb />
A. Jackson. <lb />
COLORED. <lb />
Spencer Jones and Bettie How- <lb />
ard. <lb />
Columbus Gay and Caroline <lb />
Howard. <lb />
Travis and Harriett <lb />
Chapman, <lb />
J. M. and <lb />
Locke <lb />
Young Man of Promise. <lb />
Rev. Sidney A. Edgerton, of <lb />
Wilson, a young man who <lb />
paring for the ministry and was <lb />
spending a days here, <lb />
preached Sunday morning in <lb />
Memorial Baptist church. His <lb />
sermon was an excellent one, <lb />
well prepared and splendidly de- <lb />
his there <lb />
A Card. <lb />
Someone has been persistently <lb />
circulating a report to the effect <lb />
that I am a candidate for sheriff <lb />
in the interest of the present <lb />
incumbent, Sheriff L. W. Tucker, <lb />
under I have acted as a <lb />
deputy for four years. I wish <lb />
to just emphatically deny this <lb />
report, and to say t. the public <lb />
that there is not one atom of <lb />
truth in it; and to say that I am <lb />
a candidate in my own interest, <lb />
and not in the interest of any <lb />
other person. I have no <lb />
to make of the conduct of <lb />
the under the <lb />
of Sheriff Tucker, except to <lb />
say that the same has been clean <lb />
and capable so far as it was in <lb />
the power of both and <lb />
myself to make it, but I believe <lb />
in rotation in office, and in the <lb />
time honored custom of electing <lb />
a sheriff of this county for only <lb />
two terms, four years; <lb />
and as Sheriff Tucker has enjoy <lb />
ed and held this office for four <lb />
years, I feel as a life long Demo <lb />
that I have the to <lb />
aspire to this position, subject <lb />
always, of course, to the action <lb />
of the Democratic primary. <lb />
I desire to thank my friends <lb />
for their many offers of support <lb />
for this office, and will <lb />
the support any and all <lb />
my friends and fellow Democrats <lb />
of the county. If nominated <lb />
and elected to this office, I <lb />
promise the public a clean <lb />
administration of the same, and <lb />
as capable and efficient discharge <lb />
of the duties of the office as I <lb />
may be capable of. <lb />
This August 1908. <lb />
S. I. Dudley. <lb />
Card From Mr. King. <lb />
Some person or persons, have <lb />
been ignorantly or otherwise per- <lb />
circulating a false state- <lb />
to the effect that I have <lb />
been receiving or charging the <lb />
county of Pitt the sum of five <lb />
dollars per day for my services <lb />
in supervising as best I can the <lb />
construction of the new bridge <lb />
across Tar river at Greenville. <lb />
There is not one word of truth in <lb />
I this report. I have never re- <lb />
or charged one cent, for <lb />
i any services I may have render- <lb />
ed the in any respect to <lb />
the supervision of the <lb />
of said bridge, never had <lb />
any idea of so doing and will not <lb />
receive one cent for said <lb />
I make this statement in <lb />
that all the people of the <lb />
county may know that the re- <lb />
port has not the slightest <lb />
in fact. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
AN APPEAL TO THE VOTERS <lb />
East of the A. C. L. R. R. from <lb />
Western <lb />
We, the undersigned voters <lb />
beg to ask the privilege of being <lb />
represented on the board of <lb />
county commissioners for the <lb />
following <lb />
First, Because we own one <lb />
half of county. <lb />
Second, We have men of brains <lb />
enough who are ready and will- <lb />
to do the work because they <lb />
realize that duty demands it. <lb />
These men's names are register- <lb />
ed among the candidates as Al- <lb />
V. Lang, of Falkland town- <lb />
ship and John J. May, of Con- <lb />
township. <lb />
R, B. J. P. Sec. of <lb />
board of supervisors of <lb />
ville township. <lb />
J T <lb />
G L Lang, <lb />
W G Gay, <lb />
G C Barrett, <lb />
M T Horton, <lb />
F M Smith, <lb />
H V Lang, <lb />
W E Boyce, <lb />
F M Dupree, <lb />
C C Joyner. <lb />
W R Home, <lb />
B Streeter Sheppard <lb />
Joseph N Bynum, Jr. <lb />
A C <lb />
J T Flanagan, <lb />
J A Forbes, <lb />
J L Wilkinson, <lb />
G L Fields, <lb />
T C <lb />
R Turnage, <lb />
L A Joyner, <lb />
J I Baker, <lb />
J R Newton, <lb />
J R Allen, <lb />
Jones, <lb />
Joseph A Forbes, <lb />
T L Turnage, <lb />
R E Belcher, <lb />
FL Allen, <lb />
Erwin. <lb />
S V Joyner, <lb />
C I. Joyner, <lb />
W R Fields, <lb />
W E Barrett, <lb />
R F <lb />
E A <lb />
J A <lb />
D Horton, Jr. <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
N. C., Aug. <lb />
R. H. Garris went to Grifton <lb />
on the shoofly on business today. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph <lb />
was Mrs. sis- <lb />
Mrs. L. C. Garris, Sunday. <lb />
Miss May Hart, of <lb />
den, is visiting her sister, Mrs. <lb />
N. E. Garris. <lb />
Mrs. S. E. went to <lb />
Ayden on business Monday. <lb />
R, F. Hart was calling here <lb />
Sunday afternoon. <lb />
Marcellus attended <lb />
the quarterly meeting at Bethany <lb />
Saturday and Sunday. <lb />
A. Stocks, of Greene county <lb />
visited his uncle, <lb />
Saturday and Sunday. <lb />
Miss Esther Jones, of Ayden, <lb />
visited Misses and Ella <lb />
Garris last week. <lb />
A. L. and J. F. Mum- <lb />
ford were near Clay <lb />
Root Sunday. <lb />
Rev. L. W. Worthington <lb />
rived home yesterday <lb />
by his bride. wishes <lb />
to the married couple. <lb />
A. B. Garris is attending court <lb />
at Kinston this week. <lb />
Frank of Kinston, is <lb />
visiting here today. <lb />
Democrats Lets Send J. F. Stokes to <lb />
Legislature. <lb />
We the undersigned citizens of <lb />
the county of Pitt respectfully <lb />
ask the Democratic party to <lb />
nominate for house of <lb />
Mr. J. F. Stokes, of <lb />
Greenville, and our reason for <lb />
doing same is that his standing, <lb />
character, fitness and ability is <lb />
second to none in the race for the <lb />
nomination. He is <lb />
alive to tho questions at issue, <lb />
and in touch with the needs of <lb />
the whole people besides being <lb />
able to cope with any problem <lb />
effecting county State. His ed- <lb />
qualifications <lb />
passed by few, if any, in the <lb />
county. As a tireless worker <lb />
and able debater he can hold his <lb />
own anywhere and everywhere <lb />
he meets the enemy. Moreover <lb />
there is in him those elements <lb />
that tend to constructive states- <lb />
thing to be anxious- <lb />
sought after at this time. <lb />
Standing squarely and firmly on <lb />
the true principles of Democracy, <lb />
and always with a keen <lb />
of eternal of things, <lb />
he will ever dare to stand for <lb />
right as against wrong, and, if <lb />
nominated, will carry in <lb />
a manner befitting a true <lb />
of the people of Pitt. <lb />
Where is the man more accept- <lb />
able at this time Gentlemen, <lb />
lets make his nomination <lb />
and a victory proper will <lb />
be ours in November. <lb />
Yours for good government, <lb />
J. H. <lb />
J. It. Williams <lb />
Z. P. VanDyke. <lb />
E. Taft, <lb />
J. W. Bryan, <lb />
J. J. Tripp, <lb />
W. C. Vincent, <lb />
P. Pollard. <lb />
W. P. Edwards, <lb />
J. H. <lb />
J. J. Nobles, <lb />
Henry Dixon, <lb />
E. H Thomas, <lb />
W. A. Morris, <lb />
J. A. Mills, <lb />
J. W. Tucker, <lb />
L. C. Mills. <lb />
LEPER FROM THIS STATE. <lb />
In Tent on Banks of Potomac <lb />
Await. His Fate. <lb />
Washington Aug his <lb />
only solace, Jno. <lb />
Early, a leper, is isolated in a <lb />
lonely tent on the Potomac river, <lb />
where, guarded day and night, <lb />
he awaits his fate. At Lynn, N. <lb />
C, his wife and child face the <lb />
horror of becoming victims of <lb />
disease. The health authorities <lb />
are taking steps to get him out <lb />
of the country. They have <lb />
pealed to the North Carolina <lb />
health authorities to have him re- <lb />
moved to his home. He may <lb />
be sent to the leper colon y <lb />
in It is supposed that <lb />
DAMAGE FROM FLOOD. <lb />
Overflowing and <lb />
Suffering. <lb />
Crops are <lb />
Raleigh, N. C. Aug. <lb />
There is much here <lb />
as to the effect of d <lb />
heavy rains on the crops. -v <lb />
lands corn and other crops are <lb />
already badly damaged by over- <lb />
flow on the streams throughout <lb />
this section and the rain con- <lb />
with no indication of any <lb />
change for fair weather at least <lb />
for forty eight hour. <lb />
throughout the county are over- <lb />
flowing the low lands and if the <lb />
rains are to continue for many <lb />
days the upland crops of cotton, <lb />
corn and other crops will be very <lb />
Early caught the disease in badly damaged. The rain fall <lb />
Philippines. He is an for hours up to this morning <lb />
in the Salvation Army, and con-1 was 2.72 inches. The rains are <lb />
ducted services at N. Y. I heavy throughout the inland <lb />
He recently worked at Lynn. N, j sections of tho State and are <lb />
C., where his family now resides. . stretching from Texas, through <lb />
The discovery of the case was j Georgia to this State. Advices <lb />
Friday, but the facts from today indicated <lb />
not made public by the health that the Cape Fear river was <lb />
department until yesterday.; rising steadily, being now at <lb />
has been placed in a tent j feet with indications that flood <lb />
especially erected for his would be reached <lb />
in the rear of the smallpox t day morning, that being feet <lb />
quarantine station near the dis-1 Tar river at Greenville is rising <lb />
jail on the bank of eastern; steadily, being already up <lb />
branch of the Potomac. He will feet or more, and Roanoke river <lb />
be kept there under guard at Weldon was feet above <lb />
cold weather comes when if normal and steadily rising. There <lb />
necessary a house will be indication of clearing <lb />
to make him more weather for hours at least ac- <lb />
He has been supplied with bed j cording to the weather bureau <lb />
clothes and clothing and utensils; authorities. <lb />
necessary for living. His food is <lb />
carried to him and poured into j Lumber Read Discontinues, <lb />
the vessels for his per-, Lumber <lb />
discontinued operation of <lb />
Early asked the health de-, <lb />
to keep from his wife a <lb />
information as to the character, <lb />
of his illness. This being <lb />
passenger <lb />
service has been d. <lb />
Notice of the discontinuation of <lb />
the road was made public I <lb />
week, and was pursuant to an <lb />
order of Mr. George L- Roper <lb />
receiver the road. The re- <lb />
am perfectly willing ,,,.,; <lb />
right here or anywhere else at of <lb />
authorities may say until the <lb />
possible he expressed a desire to <lb />
return to his wife and child and <lb />
to be permitted to die near them <lb />
this is not possible then I <lb />
end said he. <lb />
lie Wrong <lb />
Chief of Police W. G. Rouse, <lb />
of Dover, brought to the city <lb />
this morning, m alias C L. <lb />
Grimes, a who <lb />
is wanted in Grimesland for <lb />
shooting a constable. John <lb />
Galloway two years ago. Grimes <lb />
was arrested by Chief Rouse, <lb />
Saturday, upon of the <lb />
received from the <lb />
at Grimesland. A Deputy <lb />
sheriff of Pitt came over from <lb />
Greenville today and carried the <lb />
back to <lb />
Free Press, 24th. <lb />
Grimes turned out to be the <lb />
wrong man and was turned loose <lb />
after getting here. <lb />
Change in Episcopal Services. <lb />
The service announced for <lb />
next Sunday morning at the <lb />
Episcopal church, will be post- <lb />
until Sunday night at 8.15. <lb />
Sunday school at 9.30 a. m. ind <lb />
Evening Prayer at night will be <lb />
the services for the day. <lb />
There will be services at <lb />
den Sunday morning at and <lb />
at at p. m. <lb />
r . v I . <lb />
R. W. King. <lb />
F. Lee of Winter <lb />
ville, was brought to the city <lb />
morning suffering with <lb />
fiver and taken to the <lb />
hospital for <lb />
Free Press 19th. <lb />
Revival at <lb />
A revival meeting, conducted <lb />
by Rev. E. B. of Sharps- <lb />
burg, and J. A. Sullivan, of <lb />
Washington, will begin in <lb />
Baptist church on next <lb />
Sunday, 30th, and continue for <lb />
ten days or longer. Services <lb />
Made a Fine Sale. <lb />
Did you notice sale F. D. FoX- <lb />
hall made today at the Star <lb />
Warehouse, branch of the Farm- <lb />
Consolidated Tobacco Com- <lb />
He sold pounds of <lb />
will be held twice each day, at I mostly tips, and showed on aver- <lb />
a. m. and p. m. Every- j age ill through. That was <lb />
body is cordially invited to at- some good selling, but it is the <lb />
I tend. way all the time. <lb />
Splendid Teacher for W. H. S. <lb />
Among the various <lb />
company in this city. <lb />
is a rumor current on the streets <lb />
today, that the company bus <lb />
notified the Norfolk and <lb />
em Railroad of the <lb />
of the road instruct, d <lb />
of High school, <lb />
all of which rank with the best, were <lb />
none is superior to that by the <lb />
Miss Vivian <lb />
musical course <lb />
last <lb />
em some time <lb />
Sou <lb />
is a so <lb />
h t <lb />
the rd is <lb />
. property of the A. and N C. <lb />
music this year. She won <lb />
Roberson who was principal send-officially <lb />
year in charge of this depart-1 way <lb />
is again in charge, of the <lb />
-1 <lb />
suggest <lb />
a strong <lb />
medal over all competitors at tho <lb />
conservatory of music <lb />
for her skill in this art. Miss <lb />
Nannie Lou of <lb />
N. C, will be assistant. <lb />
Miss also won the medal <lb />
last year at the Durham <lb />
and is a very fine <lb />
Few schools can offer <lb />
the musical advantages that this <lb />
school can. <lb />
Re-elect the Present Board. <lb />
ed that there is <lb />
Norfolk and South- <lb />
taking over and operating <lb />
the <lb />
Officials of both companies <lb />
seem very reticent when <lb />
approached for information. In <lb />
fact, to one's inquiries the in- <lb />
available reply is, don't <lb />
know anything about There <lb />
is a wail of protest going up <lb />
from the people living along the <lb />
line and a petition is in <lb />
requesting that the federal <lb />
judge order the continuance of <lb />
operation, for the present at <lb />
least. The heaviest sufferer <lb />
along the road is the <lb />
Lumber Company, which is <lb />
without any <lb />
Falkland, N. C. Aug. 1908 <lb />
Editor <lb />
I wish to go on record as one <lb />
heartily in favor re-electing <lb />
the present board of county <lb />
commissioners. Under present j bottled up, <lb />
conditions I think it would be means of getting its <lb />
lumber to market. It is said <lb />
that the Rutledge mill has <lb />
already feet of lumber <lb />
sawed and for market. <lb />
Kinston Free Press. <lb />
great injustice, both to them and <lb />
to the county, not to elect them <lb />
again. W. II. Smith. <lb />
Coming Next Week. <lb />
Those favorites, the <lb />
will open the season in <lb />
Masonic opera house <lb />
playing a three nit i. <lb />
The company ; <lb />
stronger and better t. . . ever <lb />
and our people may expect some <lb />
good shows. <lb />
lot iv <lb />
. . <lb />
POOR PRINT <lb />
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